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This
manual
is
organized
to
be
read
sequentially.
Chapters
2
through
4
contain
the
background
information
necessary
to
turn
the
system
on,
understand
your
workstation
keyboard
and
its
fea-
tures,
and
interact
with
the
computer.
Chapters
5,
6,
and
7
get
you
acquainted
with
the
different
types
of
storage
devices,
storage
media,
printers,
and
graphics
devices
that
may
be
part
of
your
HP
250;
it
is
important
that
you
recog-
nize
the
relationships
between
the
components
of
the
system.
Once
you
understand
the
different
components
of
your
HP
250
sys-
tem,
proceed
to
Chapter
8.
There
you
will
find
several
HP
250
BASIC
Commands
that
will
be
useful
in
the
day-to-day
operation
of
your
system.
Chapter
9
and
10
describe
typical
maintenance
procedures
and
what
to
do
if
you
encounter
a
problem
with
the
system.
The
appendices
provide
reference
material
that
you
may
find
occa-
sionally
helpful
(such
as
error
messages).
Words
printed
in
bold
type
throughout
the
manual
appear
in
the
Glossary
(Appendix
A).
As
stated
before,
you
may
find
that
some
of
the
material
in
this
manual
is
not
applicable
to
your
particular
configuration
or
your
daily
task.
We
do
recommend,
however,
that
you
hold
onto
this
information
for
future
reference.
You
may
someday
add
a
printer,
workstation,
or
mass
storage
device
to
your
system.
Additional-
ly,
your
daily
responsibilities
may
not
require
some
of
the
mate-
rial
presented
here,
but
you
should
take
the
time
to
read
it
any-
way;
that
way
you
will
know
where
to
find
the
answer
to
a
ques-
tion
that
may
come
up.
Even
though
various
HP
250
configurations
look
physically
differ-
ent,
you
will
have
no
problem
operating
your
system
once
you
rec-
ognize
and
understand
the
different
components.
Finally,
you
should
remember
that
this
guide
is
not
a
programming
manual.
The
information
presented
here
is
what
you
need
to
oper-
ate
your
HP
250
system.
If
you
need
programming
information,
you
should
consult
the
appropriate
manual,
which
is
included
in
the
HP
250
Programming
Manual
Kit.
1-3
This
manual
is
organized
to
be
read
sequentially.
Chapters
2
through
4
contain
the
background
information
necessary
to
turn
the
system
on,
understand
your
workstation
keyboard
and
its
fea-
tures,
and
interact
with
the
computer.
Chapters
5,
6,
and
7
get
you
acquainted
with
the
different
types
of
storage
devices,
storage
media,
printers,
and
graphics
devices
that
may
be
part
of
your
HP
250;
it
is
important
that
you
recog-
nize
the
relationships
between
the
components
of
the
system.
Once
you
understand
the
different
components
of
your
HP
250
sys-
tem,
proceed
to
Chapter
8.
There
you
will
find
several
HP
250
BASIC
Commands
that
will
be
useful
in
the
day-to-day
operation
of
your
system.
Chapter
9
and
10
describe
typical
maintenance
procedures
and
what
to
do
if
you
encounter
a
problem
with
the
system.
The
appendices
provide
reference
material
that
you
may
find
occa-
sionally
helpful
(such
as
error
messages).
Words
printed
in
bold
type
throughout
the
manual
appear
in
the
Glossary
(Appendix
A).
As
stated
before,
you
may
find
that
some
of
the
material
in
this
manual
is
not
applicable
to
your
particular
configuration
or
your
daily
task.
We
do
recommend,
however,
that
you
hold
onto
this
information
for
future
reference.
You
may
someday
add
a
printer,
workstation,
or
mass
storage
device
to
your
system.
Additional-
ly,
your
daily
responsibilities
may
not
require
some
of
the
mate-
rial
presented
here,
but
you
should
take
the
time
to
read
it
any-
way;
that
way
you
will
know
where
to
find
the
answer
to
a
ques-
tion
that
may
come
up.
Even
though
various
HP
250
configurations
look
physically
differ-
ent,
you
will
have
no
problem
operating
your
system
once
you
rec-
ognize
and
understand
the
different
components.
Finally,
you
should
remember
that
this
guide
is
not
a
programming
manual.
The
information
presented
here
is
what
you
need
to
oper-
ate
your
HP
250
system.
If
you
need
programming
information,
you
should
consult
the
appropriate
manual,
which
is
included
in
the
HP
250
Programming
Manual
Kit.
1-3

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