IBM 6646 manual

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    Ha rdwa re M ain te na nce Se rvic e for Ser vice Lev el A Machi ne T ypes 66 44, 6645 a nd 664 6 6644 /6645 /6646[...]

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    Fir st Edit ion (May , 2000) The f ol lowing pa ragraph doe s not app ly t o a ny state or count ry whe re suc h p rovis ions a re incons is tent with loca l law: INTERNA TIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORA TION PROVIDES THI S PUBLICA TION “AS IS” W ITHOUT W ARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IM PL[...]

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    Contents Co nte nts ... .. ..... .. ..... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... . III No tice s . ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... VII Sa fety In form at ion .. .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... . VIII Las er Co mp lian ce Sta tem ent .... ... .... ... ..... .. .[...]

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    Elec t ric al input ... ... ...... ..... ... ... ...... ... ... ..... ..... . .. 27 Op era ting R equ ire me nts .... .. ..... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. 2 8 Ch eck P roc ed ures .... .... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... 2 9 Intr od ucti on .. ..... .. ..... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... .. 30 Sta rt .[...]

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    Syste m Board Jumper s and Connectors ..... .... .. 105 Power Suppl y Connec tors and Volt ages . ... ... ... . 107 Ne twork C ard s ....... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... 1 09 3.5 -In . Ha rd Dis k D riv e J umpe r S ett ing s .... ... ..... 11 0 CD -ROM D riv e .. ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..[...]

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    Noti ces VII Notices Refer ences in this publi cati on to IBM produc t s, progr ams, or servi ces do not impl y that IBM in tends to make the se availabl e i n all cou ntri es in which I BM operat es . Any ref erence t o an IBM product , pr ogram, or ser v ice is not intend ed t o stat e or imply th at onl y IBM 's pr oduct, progr am, or ser v[...]

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    VI II Safe ty Inform ation DANGER T o avoi d a sh ock haz ard, do not co nnect or disc onnect any cable s or perfor m instal lation, maint enance, or reconfig urati on of this prod uct during an el ectric al st orm. T o avoi d shock ha zard: • The power cor d must be conn ected to a pro perly wired and ea rthed recept acle. • Any equipmen t t o[...]

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    Notic es IX batte ry contai ns lithium and can exp lode if not proper ly us ed, handl ed, or d i s posed of . Do not: • Th row or im mers e in t o wa ter • Heat to more than 100°C (212°F) • Repair or disasse mble Dispo se the bat tery as requi red b y local ordinance s or regu l ati ons. IMPORT ANT : When a CD-ROM drive i s install ed, note[...]

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    X PERIGO: Para evi tar choq ues elétri cos, não conec t e ou descon ecte nenhum cabo, nem efetue i nstala ção, manu tenção ou rec onfigu r aç ão deste prod ut o durant e uma tempe st a de com raios. Para evi ta r choques el étri cos: • O c abo de alimentaç ão deve ser c onectado a um recept ácu lo corr etamen te inst alado e ater rado[...]

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    Notices XI CUIDADO: Ao subst i tui r a bateri a, uti lize apenas o Número de Peça IBM 33F83 54 ou um ti po de bat eria equ ivale nte recomen dado pel o fab r icant e. Se se u sistema possui r um módulo com uma bat eria de lít io, subst i tua- o apena s p elo mesm o tip o de módu lo, produz i d o p elo mesm o f abricante . A b at e ria c ontém[...]

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    XII dir eta mente co m inst rumen tos ót icos, e ev ite exposi ção dir eta ao raio. CUIDADO: A corre nt e elét r ica pr oveniente de cabo s de ali ment ação, de tel efone e de comuni cação é peri gosa . Par a evitar fer imentos pessoais ou dano s aos e quipament os, d esconecte os cabos de ali ment ação, si s tema s d e tel ecomun i c a?[...]

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    Notice s XIII[...]

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    Notices XV[...]

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    Noti ces XVII PERIGO: Pour évi ter to ut risq ue de choc élect r ique , ne manipul ez au cun câble et n'ef fectuez aucun e opérat ion d' insta l lat i o n, d'ent reti en ou de recon f i gurat ion de ce pr oduit au co urs d' un orage. Pour évi ter to ut risq ue de choc élect r ique : • Les cordons d'ali ment ation du[...]

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    XVI II A TTENTION: Remplac ez l a pi le usagée par une pile de ré férenc e ident ique exclusiv ement - v oi r la référenc e IBM - ou par une pile équival ente r ecommandée p ar le fabr icant . Si votr e systèm e est doté d'un m odule conte nant u ne pile au lit hium, vous devez l e rempl acer u niquem ent par un modul e identi que , p[...]

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    Notices XIX l' obse rver à l'ai de d'i nstrument s optiques. Évitez une exposi tion di rect e au rayo n. A TTENTION: Le co urant él ectrique cir culant da ns les c âbles de com municati on et l es co rdons t élépho niques et d'al iment at ion peu t êt re dange reux. Pour vot re sécur i té et ce l le de l' éq uipem[...]

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    XX oder Öf fnen von Gehäusen di eses Produkts oder angesc hlossenen Ei nheiten gelt en. ACHTUNG: Eine ver braucht e Batterie nur dur ch eine Batt erie mi t der IBM T eil enummer 33F8 354 oder durc h eine vom Herst elle r empfohle ne Bat ter i e erset zen. Wenn Ihr Syste m ein Modul mit einer Lithium -Batte rie ent hält, erset zen Sie es i mmer m[...]

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    Notic es XXI vorl iegende n Handbuc h eins etzen. Andernfal ls k ann gefäh r l iche Laser stra hl u ng auftr eten. Das Entf ernen der Abdec kung en des CD-ROM- Laufwe r ks kann zu gefährl icher Laser strah lung führ en. Es bef inden si ch ke ine T eile innerhal b de s CD-ROM-Lauf werks, die vom Benutzer gewartet werden müss en. Die V erkleidun [...]

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    XXII ACHTUNG: An Netz- , T elef on- und Datenlei tungen kön nen gefäh r lic he elektrisch e Spannung en anliegen. Um eine Gef ährdung des Benutz ers oder Besch ädigung des Ge räts zu ver meiden, i st der Serv er auszus chalten. Die V erbindung zu den angesc hlossenen Ne tzkabeln, T elekomm unikat ionssy stemen, Netzwer ken und Mode ms ist vor [...]

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    Notice s XXIII A TTENZIONE: Quan do si sosti tui sce la batt er ia, util izzar e solo u na batt eria I BM o batteri e dello st esso tipo o di tipo equiv alente consigl i a te dal pro duttor e. Se il sist ema di cu i si di spone è provv i st o di un mod ulo contenent e una ba tteria al l iti o, sost ituire t ale batt eria solo c on un ti po di modu[...]

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    XXIV A TTENZIONE: Quan do è in st a llata un ' u nità CD- ROM, n otare q uanto segue: L'ut ilizz o di con t roll i, r egolazi oni o l' esecuzi one di proce dure non d escritt i nel present e manuale posson o provo care l 'esposi zione a radiaz i on i pe ricol ose . L'ap ertur a d i un' unit à CD-ROM può deter minar[...]

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    Noti ces XXV[...]

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    XXVI[...]

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    Noti ces XXVII PELIGRO: Para evi tar una pos i ble desc arga eléctr ica, no conect e ni des conecte l os cab les ni llev e a ca bo ningu na operación de in stalac ión, de mant enim ien to o de reconf igura ción de e ste produ ct o durante una torm en ta elé ctr ica. Para evi tar una pos i ble desc arga: • El c able de a l im entaci ón debe [...]

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    XXVIII IMPORT ANT : Al cambi ar la bate r ía, ut ili ce únicamen t e l a b aterí a IBM Núm ero de pieza 33F8354 o un tip o d e bater ía equiv alente recomen dado por el fa brican te. Si el sist ema tiene un módulo que cont iene una bate r ía de li tio, s ustit úyalo únicamen te por e l m ismo t i p o d e módu lo del mismo fabri cante. La [...]

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    Notic es XXIX Cuando l a unidad está abi erta s e generan em isi ones de r ayos láse r . No dirija l a mi rada al haz, n o lo obser ve di r ectament e con instrumen t os ópticos y evit e la exposi ción di recta. IMPORT ANT : La co rriente eléct rica de los cab l es de com unicaci ones , de tel éfono y d e alimentaci ón p uede resul t ar peli[...]

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    XXX Laser Compl iance State ment The CD- ROM driv e in t h e com puter is a laser produc t . The CD-ROM drive's cl ass ificat i on label (sampl e shown below) is locat ed on the dri ve. The CD- ROM dr i v e is certifi ed in t h e U.S. to conform to t he requi re ments of the Depa r t ment of Health and Human Servi ces 21 Code of Feder al Regul[...]

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    Notic es XXXI T radema rks The fol lowing are trademar ks of t he IBM Corpora t ion in the United States or other count r i es or both : AT HelpCen ter IBM Operat i n g Syst em/2 OS/2 Person al Sys tem/2 PS/1 PS/2 Int el, Pent ium, MMX, Ether Express, and LANDesk are tr ademar ks or regi stere d tradem arks of I ntel Corpor ation . Micr osoft, MS-D[...]

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    XXXII Pre face This manual con tains ser vice i nformat i o n for the 6644/ 6645/6646 Ser vice Level A (SL-A) model of the IBM Per sonal Compute r, worldwi de. This manua l is i n tended t o be use d a s a s tand-alone do cument to serv i ce mach ine t y pe 664 4/6645/ 6646 produc t s. It is divi ded int o the followi ng chap ters: Notic es co ntai[...]

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    General Informat ion 1 Gene ral In for mati on Intr od ucti on .. ..... .. ..... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... .... 2 Produc t Over view .. .... ..... ... ..... . ... ... ..... . ... ... ... ..... ..... 3 Proce ssors (Machin e Type 6644) ..... ..... . ... ... ... 3 Proce ssors (Machin e Type 6645/ 6646) ...... .... . 3 Me mo[...]

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    2 IBM Deskt op System HMM In tr oduc t ion This chapt er gives a genera l overvi ew of the Machi ne T ype 6644/ 6645/66 46, des cribe s the standa rd and opti onal fea t ures, and details funct ional and envi r onmen t al spec ificat ions.[...]

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    General Informat ion 3 Produ ct Overview Mac hine T ypes 6644, 6645 , and 6646 have two low prof ile PCI sl ots. The 6644 syst em comes wi th the Int el Celer on processo r f ami ly whil e the 6645 and 6646 com es with th e Pentium III pr oces sor . List ed below are 6644, 664 5 and 6646 sys tem feat ures: Proces sors (Machine Type 66 44) • Pro c[...]

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    4 IBM Deskt op System HMM Exter na l Port s • V ideo port (15- pin D-sub connec tor) • Five USB ports (two U SB por t s locat ed a t the front bezel) . • Microp hone-in j ack • Line- out j ack • Line- in j ack • RJ-45 conn ector Hard Dis k Drive • 3.5-in. , 1- in. height IDE A T A-66 drive . (3.5-in may be in acoust ic mo unting brack[...]

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    General Informat ion 5 Power Ma nagement • Complia nt to ACPI and supp orts Displa y Power Manag ement Signal ing (DPMS) moni tor • Softwa re shut down by W indows 2000 • System ent er s standby mode if any of fol lowing condit ions ar e met: - Execute st andby f rom Windows Star t menu - Press s ystem p ower but ton if it is configur ed to a[...]

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    6 IBM Deskt op System HMM Hardw ar e Interfaces The f ollowing pe ripher al i nterf aces for adapt er s , opti ons , and drive s are suppor ted in the sy stem unit . Item I nte rf ace Expa nsio n sl ot f or I/O ad apter card s Two lo w pr ofi le PCI (Per ip he ral Comp on ent Inte rconne ct) v2. 1 com p atibl e ex pans io n slot s tha t oper ates a[...]

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    General Informat ion 7 CMOS Reset This system doe s not den y acces s to BIOS Set up Utili t y , if Administ r a tive Pass word is not set. Execute “Load BIOS Defaul t Set t ing s” in BI OS Se t up to clear the cor rupted CMOS data. See “Loading Defau lt Sett ings” on page 14.[...]

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    8 IBM Deskt op System HMM Powe r-On Pass word A power-o n passwor d denies ac cess to the syst em by an unauth orized us er when the syst em is po wered on. Wh en a po wer-on pass word is active, t he passwor d pr ompt appea rs on the scre en each time the sy stem is power ed on. The s ystem st arts af ter t he proper pass word is ente red. See “[...]

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    General Informat ion 9 Flash (BIOS) Up da te Pro cedur e NOTE: The flas h updat e procedur e will i nclude enter ing t he model num ber and serial nu mber info rmatio n in BIOS. The flash update procedu r e can be performed f rom a USB diske t te d rive, IDE CD-ROM d rive, o r a L S120 driv e. T o run t h e Flas h BIOS fr om a USB d isket te dr i v[...]

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    10 IBM Desktop System HMM BIOS-c ontain ed Model Nu m ber an d Ser ial Numb er The mode l number and ser ial number infor m ati on is stor ed in BIOS ROM and displ ayed in the “Product Data” of BIOS Configu ration/ Set u p main menu. If a serv i ce repai r i s compl eted b y replac ing a new syst em board or a new BIOS ROM, then you are requi r[...]

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    General Informat ion 1 1 5. When th e s creen shows: Enter the m ode l number and press Ent er to con t inue. 6. Foll ow the instruc tion of the f lash BIOS u tilit y to complet e the BI OS up date. IBM Cor po ratio n POST /BI OS Up da te Ut il ity Vers ion X.X Please enter the Machine Type/Model of your system [ ][...]

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    12 IBM Desktop System HMM BIOS Co nfigurat ion/Setup Utility The Se tup Utili t y let s you review and change impor t an t inform ation about the comput er and its hardwar e. Working w ith the Setup Menus Starting the Co nfiguration/Setup Ut ility Foll ow the se steps to ent er Setup when the computer is o ff: 1. T urn on your monitor . 2. Press an[...]

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    General I nformat i on 13 The fo l lowi ng table l ist s spe cific k eys on the ke yboard that will help you m ove thro ugh the Setup menus : Chan ging Para m eter Setting s In the Setup menus , the configu r ati on i n formati on that you ca n change is encl osed in b r ac kets l ike t hese: [ ]. Y ou cannot change any in format i on that is not e[...]

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    14 IBM Desktop System HMM Save Setting s Afte r changin g any para meter in t he Setup Confi gurati on se ttin g, return to Configur at ion/ Setup main me nu and select Save Setti ngs to save al l the sett ings you hav e change d. Restore Setting s If you s elect this option, it wil l cha nge the curr ent sett ings to their pr evious val ues. T hen[...]

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    General I nformat i on 15 Exi tin g Setu p Press Esc to ret urn to t he Main M en u when you ha ve fi nished v i ewing s ettings a nd maki ng change s. From thi s location , you can ex it Setup an d s ave your changes or exi t withou t saving your changes. Fo llow th e se s te ps to e x it Setu p : 1. From t he main menu , pre ss the Es c key . 2. [...]

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    16 IBM Desktop System HMM De vi ces a nd I /O port s If you inst al l USB devic es, video , IDE drives , audio, or networ k dr ive , BI OS aut o-dete ct s the presenc e of these devi ces. Enter Setup to id entif y or veri fy the type of drive i nstall ed in the co mputer . If you want to change any dr i v e setti ng, sele ct Devic es and I/O Port s[...]

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    General I nformat i on 17 Palet te Snooping The de fault s et ting is “ Dis abled“ . I t is nece ssary t o enabl e palett e snooping if your syst em h as a vid eo mult i medi a ad apter i nstal led and incorrect color s are disp l ay ed o n scree n, and also y our syste m has a PCI vide o adapter installed that s uppor ts pa l ett e snoopi ng. [...]

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    18 IBM Desktop System HMM • IDE Read Prefetc h: The defaul t sett ing is “D isabl ed”. Read prefetch can i mprove perfor mance of y our syst em. IDE CD-ROM devices an d s ome o perating syste ms may not work pr operly with this fea ture “Enab led”. IDE Ha r d Disk Dr ive 1 IDE H ard D i sk Dr ive 1 ( if ins tall ed) is atta ch ed to I DE [...]

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    General I nformat i on 19 Network Setup Alert on LAN When Enab led, the Aler t on LAN feature allows POST error s, envi ronmen tal Condi tions , and operat ing sys tem hang conditi ons to b e reporte d to the Net work Admini st rat or . Alert on LAN is enabl ed by Al er t on LAN applicat ion s of twar e. The parameter is not configu rable and i s s[...]

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    20 IBM Desktop System HMM Automati cs Power-on Sta rtup Sequence This item allo ws you to selec t enab led if you want to use a dif fer ent s tartu p sequen ce when your syst em is star ted u si n g the Automatic Power-On f eature s. • Firs t Sta rtup Devi ce: The defaul t is set to Network. • Second Star tup Devi ce: The def ault s etti ng is [...]

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    General I nformat i on 21 Ne tw ork B o ot Pro mpt This option al lows the user to boot from the Network by pr essing F1 2 afte r t he system is t urn ed on. Press i ng F12 will ove rride t he normal boo t sequ ence. Selec t “Ena bled“ to dis pl a y the F12 prompt. Powe r-On St atus This option con trols the displa y of the mem ory count , syst[...]

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    22 IBM Desktop System HMM Security Profi le b y Device IDE Co ntro lle r All devices at t ac hed to the sys tem board IDE contr oll er can be disab led using this fi eld. When disa bl e d, IDE hard disk dri ves, I DE CD-ROM drives or any ot her devic es at tach ed to the s ystem IDE contr oll er will not appear i n the syste m configur ation. Passw[...]

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    General I nformat i on 23 5. Retype t he passwo rd then pres s Enter . 6. Press Ent er again t o confir m the setti ng of the passwor d. Pre ssing Esc abo r ts the pas sword se tti ng. After p ressi ng Ent e r , t he Power-On Pass word window di sappe ars. The Power-On Pass wor d paramet er aut omatic ally set s to Presen t. 7. Pre ss Es c to re tu[...]

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    24 IBM Desktop System HMM Power-On Pas sword”. 3. Pre ss Es c to re tur n to Se tu p m ain m en u. 4. Select Save Setti ngs and Exi t Setup to save and exit Se tup and reboot t he sy stem. Administrato r Pass word For the basi c administ rator passwo rd sett ing, fo llow the sa me rul e w ith Po wer- On Pa ssw or d to se t u p, change, or delet e[...]

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    General I nformat i on 25 PCI Co ntro l PCI Pa rity The paramet er al lows you t o enable or di sable par i ty checki ng of dat a across the PCI bu s. Som e a dapters do not gener ate pari ty and wil l requi re thi s option set to dis able. The default i s set to “Enab led”. Plug and P lay C ontrol Plug and Pl ay Operatin g System Selec t “Y [...]

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    26 IBM Desktop System HMM ACPI BI OS IRQ This field con trol s what IRQ the Advanc ed Confi guration and Powe r Int erfa ce (ACPI ) wil l u s e. This should o nl y be ch anged t o resolv e a confl ict with an I SA Legacy ad apter .[...]

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    General I nformat i on 27 Spe cific ations Dimension ( widt h x depth x he ight) • System uni t : 88m m x 305 m m x 392 mm Weight • System uni t : 6.3 kg (14 lb) Envi ronment • T emperatur e for s yst em un it: • Power-o n: 10 ° to 35 ° C (50 ° to 95 ° F) • Power-o ff: -10 ° to 60 ° C (14 ° to 14 0 ° F) • Hu midi ty for sy ste m[...]

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    28 IBM Desktop System HMM Oper ating Req u ir emen ts All machines requ i r e two power inp uts: one f or the syst em unit and one for the monitor di splay . The sy stem unit s come wi th a v ol tage selector s witch, all owing sel ectio n of volta ge of eith er 1 15 V ac or 230 V ac. This sw itch must be in the 230 V ac positi on when th e machine[...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 29 Ch eck Pro cedu res Intr od ucti on .. ..... .. ..... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... .. 30 Sta rt . .. ..... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. 3 1 Index of Sympto ms, Messa ges, Erro r Codes, or Beeps ... ... ..... . ... ... ... ...... ... ... ..... . ... ... ..[...]

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    30 IBM Desktop System HMM In tr oduc t ion This chapter contains the c heck pr ocedure s used to diagn ose the c auses o f pro duct fai lures . The diagn ostic informat ion cons ists of: Start : Th is is the st arti ng point for any dia gnostic acti on. Based on hi gh-level sy mpto ms, the check proce dure direc ts you t o more detai led pro cedure[...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 31 Sta rt This is the entr y point f or all che ck procedur es. The check pr ocedures use fai lure symptoms , Power-On Self T est ( POST) error codes , or beeps to help deter min e the defect ive fiel d replac eable unit (FRU). Foll ow the suggest ed check procedur es or us e the diagn ostics CD to determi ne the probl em FRU. IMP[...]

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    32 IBM Desktop System HMM servi cing m ay have been rear ran ged, or the driv e s tart up sequen ce has cha nged. Be extr emely caref ul d uring wri te o perations , such as copyi ng, sa ving, or formatt ing. Dat a or progr ams can be over writt en if you select an incor rect dr ive. Ask th e customer to back up any addit ional sof tware from the h[...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 33 • Remove all ad apt er cards, except for the fact ory- inst alled adapter cards. • Discon nect all dri ves except : - Hard disk dr ive - IBM factory- i n stall ed devic es (such as a CD- ROM dr ive ) • Ensure t hat all power cords and cab l es are connect ed properly . • Ensure t hat the monit or bri ghtness and cont ra[...]

  • Page 66

    34 IBM Desktop System HMM 004 - DO ANY MESSAGES, ERROR CODES, OR SYMPTOMS APPEAR? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 005) • Go to “Inde x of Symptom s, Messages , Error Codes, or Beeps” on page 3 6. • End. 005 - • If th e keyboard re sponds incorr ectl y , go t o “Keyboa rd” on pa ge 65. • If moni tor prob lems appear , such as jitter[...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 35 - If an error or other sympto m is displ ayed, go to “Index o f Sympto ms, M essages, Er r or Codes, or Beeps” on page 36. - If no error can be det ect ed or the sympt om is in- termitt ent , go to “Un determined Proble m s” on page 72. • End 009 - • If th e last tes t stops and yo u cannot cont i n ue, first make s[...]

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    36 IBM Desktop System HMM Index of S ympt oms, M essages, Error Codes , o r B eeps How to Use Error M essages: Use t he m essage s, erro r code s, and beeps com binat ions tha t occur to diagn ose fail ures. I f mor e than one failu re occ urs, begin the di agnos is f rom the f irst fail ure t hat appear ed. The cause of the fir st f ailure can re [...]

  • Page 69

    Check Pr ocedures 37 “Act i o n/FRU” colum n. When servi cing a syst em, alway s b egin wi th “ Start” on page 31 . If you are unable to correct the problem us ing thes e two ind ex t ab les, go to “Undet ermined Probl ems” on page 72. NOTE: 1. If an error message and i ncorre ct aud io respon se occur , diagnos e the error message fir [...]

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    38 IBM Desktop System HMM T able 2-1 POST Error Code s and Message s Lis t NOTE: T o dia gnos e a p roble m, fi rst fi nd th e BIO S error mes sag es or cod es in left colu mn. If direc ted t o a chec k pro ce dure , re plac e the FR U in di ca ted i n t h e chec k pr oc edur e. If n o che ck pr oc edu r e i s i ndi cate d, the fi rst A ctio n/FRU [...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 39 0162 Inva lid Co nfigut ation In for mat io n Re-c on nec t th e cabl es . Adapter ca rd Drives Power sup ply Sys tem bo ard 0163 Time o f Day not s et Ensur e the time set in BIOS Setup is c orrec t. 0164 Memory Size Does Not Matc h CMOS Ent er B IO S S etup an d loa d the d efaul t se tting s. DIMMs Sys tem bo ard 0166 Boot B[...]

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    40 IBM Desktop System HMM 0183 P A P is Re quire d Enter A dministrato r pa ssw or d 0184 Asse t c ont ro l Ant enna no t Detected Enter new password 0186 Sec ure Data can Not be Recovere d Sys tem bo ard 0187 Bo ot seq an d Adm in istr ato r Password Cleared Clear Adminis trator pa ssw or d Sys tem bo ard 0190 Syst em T amper ed Reset If t h e cod[...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 41 0203 ECC Me mo ry Requ ired 0204 Memor y T est Fa ile d DIMMs Sys tem bo ard 0205 Mem ory Co nfli ct E rro r Sys tem bo ard 0206 Mem ory C o nfig urati on Erro r 0207 Me mory Continuity Er ror Re co nnect Memory DIMMs Sys tem bo ard 0229 L2 C a che Erro r Processor Sys tem bo ard 0262 DRAM Parity Configuration En t e r B IOS an[...]

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    42 IBM Desktop System HMM 1780 F ixed Dis k C onfi gu rat ion Error Re co nnect hard d is k ca bles . Ha rd di sk dri ve Sys tem bo ard 1780 Fixe d Disk 0 Er ror 1780 Fixe d Di sk Error 1781 Fixe d Disk 1 Er ror 1782 Fixe d Disk 2 Er ror 1783 Fixe d Disk 3 Er ror Re co nnect hard di sk c able s En ter BIOS sett ing to l oa d defau lt se tt ings: 1.[...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 43 1803 No Mo re Mem ory (a bov e 1 MB) av aila ble 1883 No Mo re Mem ory (a bov e 1 MB) av aila ble Check Setup Ru n Di agno stic s Adapter C ards M ak e sure BIOS is at la test leve l Sys tem bo ard 1804 No Mo re Mem ory (b elow 1 MB ) avai la ble 1884 No Mo re Mem ory (b elow 1 MB ) avai la ble Check Setup Ru n Di agno stic s A[...]

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    44 IBM Desktop System HMM . 5962 IDE CD-ROM Co nfigurati on CD- RO M d riv e co nnect or s/ cabl es /ju mpe rs CD-ROM d rive Power sup ply Sys tem bo ard 8601 Poin ting Devi ce Erro r Re -co nnect ke yboard and mo use . Ent er B IO S S etup an d loa d defau lt se tting s. USB mo use USB ke yboar d Sys tem bo ard 8603 Po int ing Dev i ce ha s bee n [...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 45 T able 2 - 2 BIOS Er r or Beeps Li st NOTE: T o dia gnos e a p roble m, fi rst fi nd th e BIO S error beep s in left colu m n. If d irec ted to a check pr ocedur e, repl ace the FRU indi cated i n the c heck pro ced ure . I f n o ch eck pro ced ure is i nd icat ed , th e fir st Actio n/ FRU l isted i n r ight colu mn is the m o[...]

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    46 IBM Desktop System HMM 1-3 -2 1st 64K R AM Pa rity T est Error Ins ert the me mory mod ules in th e DIM M so cke ts pro per ly , th en re bo ot the s ystem . Memo ry modul e. See the “Ste p 00 5” of “Me mor y” on pag e 64 to repl ac e me mory modu le. Sys tem bo ard 1-3 -2 Wrong Da ta Gets Fr om DI MM’s SPD Ins ert the me mory mod ules[...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 47 2-3 -3 Scre en Re trace T ests In- Prog ress or Error Enter BIOS Set up and load the d efau lt se tting s. Sys tem bo ard . 3-1 -1 T im er Ti ck Int errupt T est Error Enter BIOS Set up and load the d efau lt se tting s. Sys tem bo ard . 3-1 -2 Int erval T i mer C h annel 2 T est Erro r Enter BIOS Set up and load the d efau lt [...]

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    48 IBM Desktop System HMM T able 2 - 3 Error Sym ptoms Li st NOTE: T o di ag nos e a pr obl em , f irs t fi nd th e e rror sy mpto m in th e left c olum n. If dire cted to a ch eck pr oc edure , rep lac e th e F RU in d icate d i n t he ch e ck pr oced ure . If no c he ck p ro cedu re is indi c ated, th e f irs t A ction / FRU lis ted in right c ol[...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 49 Syst em works b ut fails t o ente r powe r sav ing mode wh en t he Pow er Ma na geme nt M ode i s s et to [ Enabl ed ], an d p owe r savi ng timer se t in B IOS h as elap sed. Enter BIOS Set up and load defa ult s ettin gs. In W in dow s 20 00, c heck setti ngs in Po wer Mana geme nt Pr ope rty of Co nt rol P a ne l. Re lo ad s[...]

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    50 IBM Desktop System HMM Har d dis k dri ve form at err or . Ent e r B I OS S etup and L oa d defa ult s ettin gs. Ha rd di sk driv e cabl e. Ha rd di sk driv e. Sys tem bo ard . Har d dis k dri ve wri te er ror . Ent e r B I OS S etup and L oa d defa ult s ettin gs. Ha rd di sk driv e. Ha rd di sk dr ive LED fa ils to ligh t, but system op erate [...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 51 CD- RO M dri ve ca nn ot lo ad or ej ect wh en the sys tem i s t urn ed on a nd i ts ej ect butt on is pres sed an d he ld. See “CD -ROM Emergency- exit <o pti on 1> ” on pag e 1 1 4 and “ CD- ROM Emerg e ncy- exit <o pt ion 2 >” on p ag e 11 4 . Di sco nnec t all cab les fr om CD -RO M dr iv e ex ce pt po w[...]

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    52 IBM Desktop System HMM Real-Time Clock Rea l-t ime cloc k is inac cura t e. Ens ure th at the i nforma tio n in th e Date a nd Time of BI OS Se tup i s set c o rr ectl y . See “Date an d T i me” on page 2 1. Load defa ult se tti ngs. CMO S batt ery . Sys tem bo ard Video an d Monitor Vi deo me mory te st fa iled. Vi deo ad apt er fail ed. Re[...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 53 US B devic e fai led. Ensu re that th e US B devic e is p rop erl y inst all ed. Re fer t o the se rvice ma nual for th e U SB devic e. US B de vice . US B de vice cab le . Sys tem bo ard . USB de vice pr ob lems. Re fer t o the se rvice ma nual for th e U SB devic e. Di agno stic Pr o gr am Di ag nost ic s pro gra ms cann ot b[...]

  • Page 86

    54 IBM Desktop System HMM Exec uti ng s oftw a re shut down f rom Wind ows20 00 St art men u does not turn of f the syst em. (Onl y press ing po wer sw i tch can turn off the sys tem ). Load defa ult se tti ngs. Re lo ad s oft ware fr om Recovery CD. No sy stem p ower , or po wer sup pl y fa n i s no t ru nn ing. “P owe r Su pp ly ” o n pa ge 6[...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 55 T rou bl esho oting Fail ing Part s or Assemblies: The check pr oc edures genera l ly hel p you trace a problem t o one part or assem bly . The last s t ep of the sp ecifi c check proce dure you a re using i ndicat es t h at a part or assem bly is failing. Y ou shoul d inspect the part or assem bly bef ore yo u decide to re pla[...]

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    56 IBM Desktop System HMM NOTE: If you cannot acces s the hard di sk drive or load a CD from the CD- ROM drive, make sur e that t he BIOS Setup Utili ty has the startu p sequence set with CD ROM and hard disk driv es. 001 - ST ART • Inser t the dia gnosti cs progra m CD int o t he CD- ROM dr ive. • Power-o ff t hen power-on the sys tem unit. 00[...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 57 NOTE: Th e CD-ROM drive that comes wi t h sys tem unit sh ould b e configu red as IDE Se condary Channel Mast er de vice. • Check a ll power su pply voltages, s witch, a nd jumper settin gs before you r eplace the syst em board. (See “Syst em Board Jumper s and Connect or s ” on page 105.) • Check the power supply vol t[...]

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    58 IBM Desktop System HMM - If a n err or or other s ymptom appears , go to “ In - dex of Symptoms, M essage s, Error Cod es, or Beeps” on page 36. - If no error can be det ect ed or the sympt om is in- termitt ent , go to “Un determined Proble m s” on page 72 . • End.[...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 59 Au dio (Not S uppor te d by Di ag no stics Prog ra m) IMPORT ANT : W hil e perfor min g this chec k, you may need to enter and ex i t M icros oft Win dows 2 000 seve ral ti mes. When inst ruct ed t o sel ect an icon or butt on, do uble click on the i t em with the mouse . NOTE: Fo r m ore i nformat i o n a bout us i n g Mi cros[...]

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    60 IBM Desktop System HMM NOTE: If an operat ing syst em o ther th an Micr osoft Windows 2000 i s ins talled, the progra m screen s and ic ons may dif fer from thes e ins tru ctio ns. 1. Start Micr osoft Wi ndows 2000. 2. Select the Start icon. 3. Select Sett ings , t hen select Control Panel. 4. Select the Sound i con. 5. In t he Sound window , se[...]

  • Page 93

    Check Pr ocedures 61 008 - • Make sure th at th e volume cont rol is not tur ned low. • Make su re that the speaker and its adapte r are not damag ed. • Make sure that th e s peak er is plug ged in speak- out j ac k. See “System Board Jumpers and Connect or s ” on page 105. • If the er ror cannot be resol ved, repl ace t he system board[...]

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    62 IBM Desktop System HMM CD-ROM Drive IMPORT ANT : For the di agnostics pr ocedu re of CD-ROM drive, use an ext ernal USB diskett e driv e to load the diagno stics progr am from the diske t t e. 001 - ST ART • Inser t t he diagnost ics di skett e into t he USB diske t te dr i v e and e nsure th at ther e is no CD i n the CD-ROM drive. • Select[...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 63 • End. 006 - • Replace CD-ROM drive. • End.[...]

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    64 IBM Desktop System HMM M emo ry 001 - ST ART • Power off the syst em unit. • Insert the di agnosti cs CD into the CD-ROM drive. • Ensure that all DIMMs ar e install ed correctly . • Power on the syst em unit. • T ake note of any messages , error codes , or symptom s. 002 - DO YOU RECEIVE POST M EMORY ERROR MESSAGE? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO[...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 65 Keyboard 001 - ST ART • Power of f syste m unit and ensure the ke yboard plug i s connec ted proper ly . 002 - • Inser t the dia gnosti cs CD into the CD-ROM drive and powe r on the sy stem un it. • Select Inter active T ests menu, then exec ut e Keyboar d test. 003 - DOES THE KEYBOARD F U NCTION CORRECTL Y? (YES, READ AH[...]

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    66 IBM Desktop System HMM Mo use 001 - ST ART • Make sure th at th e mouse ball t urns fre ely . • Make sure th at th e mouse plug connec t s properl y . 002 - • Power of f t he system uni t . • Inser t the dia gnosti cs CD into the CD-ROM drive . • Power o n the sys tem unit . • Select Inter active T ests menu, then exec ut e Mouse tes[...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 67 008 - ARE THERE ANY BRO KEN PI NS IN THE MOUSE PLUG? (YES, GO TO STEP 010. NO, READ AHEAD.) • T ry with a known good mouse. 009 - DO THE ERROR SYMPT OMS STILL REMAIN? (YES, READ A HEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 010.) • Replace the sys tem board. • End 010 - • Replace the m ouse. • End. 01 1 - • Exit diagn ostics p r ogram . ?[...]

  • Page 100

    68 IBM Desktop System HMM Pow er Sup ply 001 - ST ART • Po we r o ff (u npl ug) the sy ste m uni t. C heck t he power cord for c ontinu ity . Repl ace if nec essary . • Check f or the correct lin e volt age from t h e p ower outl et, and ver ify th at the vol tage sele ctor swi tch (if present ) is set to t he correc t volt age. • Power o n t[...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 69 006 - ARE THE VOLT AGES CORRECT AND DOES THE F AN RUN? (YES, READ AHEAD. N O, GO TO STEP 009.) • The power suppl y is work ing normal l y . • If you sus pect the on/ off switch cabl e assembly , see St ep 003. • If th e fan conti nues to r un when all co nnectors are plugge d back i n, go to See “Undet ermined Probl ems[...]

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    70 IBM Desktop System HMM Mo nit or Fi r st, set the system to VG A mod e. T o d o t hi s i n Windows 2000 , depress the F8 fun ction ke y during star tup. Saf e mode (VGA) will be set for Windows 2000. Use the operating sy stem 's v ideo s et u p to change t he m onit or resol uti on. NOTE: So me moni tors h ave a detachab l e system I/O sign[...]

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    Check Pr ocedures 71 • Y ou mi ght h ave to ad just the m onit or co ntrols t o obtai n the best i mage. 003 - DOES TH E MONITOR SUC CESSFULL Y P ASS Run Normal T est? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 004) • Y ou have suc cess full y complete d the video diagno st i cs test s. If the proble m remain s, go to “Inde x of Symptom s, Messages , E[...]

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    72 IBM Desktop System HMM Undetermin ed Pr oblems If an er ror code, error mess age or error beeps is prese nt , go to “Index o f Symptom s, Messages, Er r or Codes, or B eeps” o n page 36. I f you did not r ece ive any mes sages, er r or codes , or bee ps, see if the sym ptom is list ed in “T able 2-3 Error Sympto ms List” on page 48 . If [...]

  • Page 105

    Check Pr ocedures 73 8. If th e symptom cha nges, go to “Inde x of Symptom s, Mes sages, Err or Cod es, or Be eps” o n page 36 or to t he chec k proc edure for the l ast it em test ed. Replac e the l ast it em t ested i f the system ope rates norm ally a fter rem oving t he last item.[...]

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    74 IBM Desktop System HMM[...]

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    Diagnost ic Aids 75 Diagn ostic Aid s Intr od ucti on .. ..... .. ..... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... .. 76 Po wer-O n S elf T est .. ... .... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... 77 Diagno st ic CD .. ..... ..... . ... ... ..... ..... ...... ... ..... ... ..... ... 79 Using the Diagnost ic CD ...... ....... . ... [...]

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    76 IBM Desktop System HMM In tr oduc t ion This section exp lains the diagnos tic aids, power-on self test (POST) and dia gnosti cs progra m (PC-Doc tor) , that ar e av ailab le for troub l e shooti ng probl ems on th e system .[...]

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    Diagnost ic Aids 77 Powe r-On Self T est Each ti me you power -on the syst em, the power-on self test (POST) is ini tiat ed. Several items ar e tested duri ng POST , but i s for the m o st par t tran sparent to the user . POST chec ks the foll owi n g: T o star t POST , p ower -on the mon itor and t hen the syst em unit . The followi ng will happe [...]

  • Page 110

    78 IBM Desktop System HMM 4. If no keyb oard k eys are p ressed, an d if POST is complet ed wi thou t error s, the sys t em will then procee d with th e loadi ng of Windo ws 2000 or ot her operat ing syst em fr om a hard disk dri ve or CD-ROM drive , dependin g on the Start options se lect ed in th e BIOS S etu p Utilit y . If any er rors are detec[...]

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    Diagnost ic Aids 79 Diag nosti c CD IMPORT ANT : This manual i s int ended to t est the IBM 6644/66 45/6646 machine t ype only . T es ting devic es which a re not inc luded wi th th e or iginal product pac kage, i ncluding other I BM pr oducts, proto typ e card s, or m odif ying hardware sett ings m ay give false er ro rs and inval id syste m re sp[...]

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    80 IBM Desktop System HMM Using Diagnost ic Program f r om Recover y CD 1. Inser t t he recover y CD into the CD- ROM d r ive then res tart compute r . 2. Depress F1 while POST to enter BIOS Setu p menu. Sele ct and enter “St artup Options ”, s et the first priorit y o f boot sequence to CD-ROM. Sa ve and ex i t fr om BI OS Setup. 3. When scr e[...]

  • Page 113

    Diagnost ic Aids 81 Diagnos tics Progra m Feature s Diagno st ics program ( PC-Doctor) incl udes the fo ll owi n g fe at ur es : T able 3- 1 Diagnosti c Program Mai n Menu Se lectio ns Mai n Men u Sele ction s Subme nu Selectio ns Di ag nost ic s • Run Normal T est • Run Quick T est • CPU/Coprocessor • Syst e m Bo ard • Fixe d Di sks • [...]

  • Page 114

    82 IBM Desktop System HMM Ha rdware In fo • VGA Inform atio n • Softw are Inter rupts • SC S I De vi ce s • I/O Use • IDE Dri ve In fo • PCI Info rmation • PNP ISA Informa tion • SMBI OS In formati on • DIMM/RIMM info Ut ility • R un E xter nal T est • Sur fac e Scan Hard D i sk • Ben chmark S ys tem • DOS Shell • T ec h[...]

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    Repair I nformat ion 83 Re pair Info rmati on Re mova ls an d Rep lac eme nts . .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... 84 Cov er ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. 85 Pro cess or an d Fan sin k . ..... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. 8 6 Me mory ( DIMM ) ... .. ..... .. ..... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... .[...]

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    84 IBM Desktop System HMM Remov als and Re placeme nts BEFORE REMOVING ANY FRU, POWER-OFF THE COMPUTER, UNPLUG ALL PO WER CORDS FROM ELECTRICAL OUTLE TS, THEN DISCONNECT ANY INTERCONNECTING CABLES. A TTENTION: The syste m board, pr oces sors, ad apter cards, DIMMs, and upg rade proce ssors can be damage d b y elec t rost atic disc harge. Use an ele[...]

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    Repair I nformat ion 85 Cover • Remove the scre w from the top cov er . • Push the top cov er forwar d and pull it away from the syst em.[...]

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    86 IBM Desktop System HMM Proces sor and Fansink IMPORT ANT : Pr oc esso rs ar e s ensit ive t o stati c disch ar ge . • Discon nect t he fansi nk cable f r om the system board. • Grasp th e t ab s of the f ansink stopper and squ eeze befor e pulli ng it upwar d. • Press t he fa nsink clasp to releas e the lock on both sides . • Remove the [...]

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    Repair I nformat ion 87 NOTE: Inst alling the processor • Place t he ZIF socket release l ever to th e release (up) pos iti on. • Inser t t he new p rocessor , mat ching the notc hed corner of the proc essor with the pin 1 ind icator on the sock et . • Push do wn the lever to lo ck the pr ocessor t o the socket . • Place t he processo r hea[...]

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    88 IBM Desktop System HMM[...]

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    Repair I nformat ion 89 Memory ( DIMM) • T o rele ase the mem ory module, pr ess down an d out on the l evers on bot h sides of t he DIMM socket , and then li ft t he memory module away .[...]

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    90 IBM Desktop System HMM Adapter Card • T o remove the adapt er card, remove t he scr ew a s show n, then lif t up the adapt er card fr om the syste m unit .[...]

  • Page 123

    Repair I nformat ion 91 I nte rna l S peake r • Cut the tie cab l e t o release the cables. • Discon nect t he inte rnal spea ker ca ble from th e syste m boa rd. • T o remove the int ernal speaker , push the lef t latch righ tward the n remove t he inter nal speake r from the syst em car efull y .[...]

  • Page 124

    92 IBM Desktop System HMM USB Por t • Discon nect the front USB po rt ca ble f r o m t he syste m boa rd. • Remove the two screws from th e front USB port bracke t as shown. • Remove the front USB port from the unit. • Remove the two screws from th e front USB port then det ach the brac ket fro m the front USB por t.[...]

  • Page 125

    Repair I nformat ion 93 CD-ROM Drive • T o re mo ve the C D-RO M dri ve, fi rst pul l t he la tch upward th en push the CD-ROM dri ve forwar d.[...]

  • Page 126

    94 IBM Desktop System HMM • Discon nect the audi o cable, CD-ROM cabl e, and power conne ct o r from the CD-ROM drive . • Remove the CD-ROM d rive from the uni t. • Remove four s crews f rom t he CD-ROM br acket, and then re move the brack et from the CD-ROM driv e.[...]

  • Page 127

    Repair I nformat ion 95 Hard Dis k Drive • Discon nect the power co nnector fr om the hard di sk driv e. • Discon nect the hard d isk dri ve cabl e and remove it from the hard disk dr i v e.[...]

  • Page 128

    96 IBM Desktop System HMM • T o remove the hard di sk driv e, rem ove the scre w from t he ha rd di sk driv e br acket , and p ush the hard di sk drive rightwar d and f o rward then pull it upward. • Remove four screws f rom t he hard di sk dri ve bracke t th en remove the hard dis k d rive fr om the hard di sk drive brack et.[...]

  • Page 129

    Repair I nformat ion 97 Power S upply • Discon nect t he power su pply connec t or fr om t he syste m boa rd. • Remove the three scr ews from the chassi s as s how n he r e . • Remove the power suppl y from t he cha ssis.[...]

  • Page 130

    98 IBM Desktop System HMM Power But ton/Indi cator LED and Cable • Discon nect the LED/ power s witch cabl e from the syste m boa rd. • Remove two L EDs fr om the chassis g ently . • Push t wo latches to remove t he power s witch fr om the chass i s careful ly . • Remove the cable from t he clasp s on the chassi s and t hen remo ve the ca b[...]

  • Page 131

    Repair I nformat ion 99 Sys tem Bo ard • Remove the s i x screws as shown then r emove th e syste m boa rd from the cha ssis.[...]

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    100 IBM Desktop Sys tem HMM Syste m Ba cku p Ba tte ry IMPORT ANT : Al l BIOS conf igur at ion set tings will be lost when the backup bat t er y is remove d! A TTENTION: Be careful when re moving the bac kup batte ry . If the metal lever is damaged or broken, the sy stem bo ard m ust b e replace d. • Gently pull the metal leve r away from the bac[...]

  • Page 133

    Repair In formati on 101 Handli ng ESD-Sensitiv e Parts Many elec t r onic parts ar e sensi tive t o elect rostat ic disc harge (ESD) . T o prevent damage when wor k ing with ESD-sensiti v e par ts, observe t he f oll owing inst ruct i on s. Do these in additi on to taki ng all th e usual precauti ons, such as s witching of f the po wer and u nplug[...]

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    102 IBM Desktop Sys tem HMM Sof twar e Re c ove ry Pr oce dure The Rec overy CD i ncludes a n install program t hat can b e used t o rest ore the original system softwar e. T o recover t he origi nal softwar e on the har d disk dri ve, us e the f ol lowi ng procedu r es : 1. Inser t t he recover y CD into the CD- ROM d r ive then res tart compute r[...]

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    Part s/ T est Point Loca tions 103 Par ts /Test P oint Loca ti on s Intr od ucti on .. ..... .. ..... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ... 1 04 Syste m Board Jumper s and Connectors ..... .... .. 105 Power Suppl y Connec tors and Volt ages . ... ... ... . 107 Ne twork C ard s ....... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ..[...]

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    104 IBM Desktop Sys tem HMM In tr oduc t ion This chapte r contai ns sys tem board la yout s and jumper setti ngs. It is useful when you are asked t o meas ure volt ages. Use th is inf ormati on to help you loca t e par ts such as el ectron i c boards, conn ectors, pin number s, a nd test poi nts. Thi s chapter also conta i n s jumper setti ngs f o[...]

  • Page 137

    Part s/ T est Point Loca tions 105 Syst em B oard J umpers an d Co nnecto rs NOTE: Th e wh itened pin of a j umper repre sents pin 1. Syste m Board Jumper Settin gs Jump er/S ett ing s Fun ction JP1 1, JP4 - Rese rve d 1 -3, 2-4 3 -5, 4-6 AMP Se lect:--Re served JP7 Boot Blo ck CMOS Clear 1 -2 2 -3 Cl ea r f uncti on *Default Cl ear C MOS / Boo t B[...]

  • Page 138

    106 IBM Desktop Sys tem HMM Syste m Board Connector Funct ions NOTE: Th e white cor ner of the jumper bl ock repre s ent s pin 1. C onnec tor Func tion Con nect t o... CN2 Rear Universal Serial Bus (USB) conn ector USB devic e CN3 A TX Power Supply Co nnec to r Po wer suppl y CN6 CRT VGA conn ecto r M onit or CN7 IDE 2 CD-ROM CN8 IDE 1 Hard Disk Dr[...]

  • Page 139

    Part s/ T est Point Loca tions 107 Pow e r Su pply Con nector s a nd V oltages Re fer to th e foll ow ing figu re s when chec kin g for volt age s on po wer sup ply c able connec t ors. When che cking vol tages, the powe r supply f an must be runni ng. T o power-on t he power suppl y without usin g the on/of f s witch, use a screwdriver or other to[...]

  • Page 140

    108 IBM Desktop Sys tem HMM 14 +5V dc Gree n 15 Gr ound Bla ck 16 Gr ound Bla ck 17 Gr ound Bla ck 18 no co nnec t no co nnec t 19 +5V dc Red 20 +5V dc Red Power Suppl y Output Pi n Assignment (Continued) Pi n V olt a ge Cab le C o lor[...]

  • Page 141

    Part s/ T est Point Loca tions 109 Network Cards The RJ-45 conne ct o r is used. Inte l Accto n NOTE: Whi le tra nsfering t he dat a , ”Act” LED emits ligh t to indicat e a r ead y state and t he link indi cators “10 Li nk” or “ 100 Link” specif i e s the curre nt line transm issi on speed . De pending on the 1 0Base-T/100Bas e- T co nn[...]

  • Page 142

    1 10 IBM Deskt op System HMM 3. 5-In. Har d Disk Driv e Jumper Set tin gs The c onfigurat ion of the f ollowing j umpers cont r o ls the dr i ve's mod e of operation: • DS - Drive Select (For Master only) • CS - Cable Select • PK - Park, use d a s a place to sto re a jumper 3.5-In Qua ntum Firebal l Series Hard Disk[...]

  • Page 143

    Parts/ T est Point Location s 1 1 1 3.5-I n Max tor Hard Disk 3.5- In Maxtor Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settin gs J50 D es cri ption On Driv e conf ig ure d as a Mas te r or Driv e conf ig ure d as a Mas te r , w it h an at tach ed Sla ve Off Dr ive co nf igur ed as a Slav e.[...]

  • Page 144

    1 12 IBM Deskt op System HMM The conf iguration o f the fol lowing j u mpers control the dri ve's mode of operat ion: • Master • Slave • CSEL - Cable Select • Slave Pre sent 3.5- In Fujits u Hard Disk[...]

  • Page 145

    Parts/ T est Point Locati ons 1 13 CD-ROM Drive A TTENTION: Either <optio n 1> or <option 2> CD-ROM dri ve may come with you r machine. Their front pane l butto ns, indi cator s and emergency eject method may b e dif fer ent. Lit e-on LG BTC[...]

  • Page 146

    1 14 IBM Deskt op System HMM A TTENTION: M ak e s ure t o tur n o ff th e p ower b efor e manual di sc eject operati on. CD-ROM Front Panel Introduc t ion I tem De sc rip tion 1 Loa d / eje ct butt on 2 H eadp ho ne j ac k 3 P ower- on / bus y in dica tor , lig hts u p in gr een co lo r wh il e d is c is set in read y st ate; ligh ts up an d fl ash[...]

  • Page 147

    Parts/ T est Point Locati ons 1 15 CD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connect ors and Jum pers NOTE: CD-RO M drives may come with it em no. 5 (dig ital au dio ou t pu t) c onnec tors . CD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connector s and Jumper s Item Func tion Connec t to... 1 Pow er sup pl y conn ecto r Po wer supp ly 2 I nter fa ce co nnec to r S yste m bo ard CN7: IDE[...]

  • Page 148

    1 16 IBM Deskt op System HMM DIMM Configurati ons The 66 44/6645/6646 system bo ard has two DIMM socket s. A maxi mum of 512MB memory may be inst all ed. Y ou can instal l 64 MB, 128MB or 256MB PC-100 DIMM in any sockets and wi th any com binations . NOTE: So me sy stem boa rds requi re that DIM M socket number one be occ upied. If afte r inst alli[...]

  • Page 149

    Parts/ T est Point Locati ons 1 17 Syst em Board Connecto r Pin Signals Monitor Port Signals IDE Ca ble Connector S ignals Pi n Signa l Name I/O P in Si g na l Name I/ O 1 R ed V ideo O 9 +5 V dc 2 Gr een Vid eo O 10 Sy nch Gr ound 3 B lue Vide o O 1 1 Mo nit or ID Bit 0 4M o n i t o r I D B i t 2 I1 2 S D A I 5S y n c h Grou nd 13 Hori zont al Sy [...]

  • Page 150

    1 18 IBM Deskt op System HMM 13 Ho st Data 2 I/O 33 Host A1 O 14 Host Data 13 I/O 34 No Co nn ecti on 15 Ho st Data 1 I/O 35 Host A0 O 16 Host Data 14 I/O 36 Host A2 O 17 Host Data 0 I/O 37 Host CS0 O 18 Host Data 15 I/O 38 Host CS1 O 19 G rou nd Po wer 39 A CT IVE ba r I 20 No Co nnec ti on 40 G rou nd Power Pi n Signal Name I/ O Pi n S ignal Name[...]

  • Page 151

    Safet y Inspect ion Guide 1 19 Safe ty In spec tio n Gu ide Ge ner al G uide lin es ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... ... 1 20[...]

  • Page 152

    120 IBM Desktop Sys tem HMM Gener al Guide lines The pur pose of thi s Safet y Inspect ion Guide i s to hel p you ide nt if y possible uns afe condi tions on machi nes that ar e bein g inspect ed f or a M aint ena nce Agreement . Each m achine has neces sary f uncti ons it ems in stall ed to pr ovide th e operators and servi c e perso nnel with an [...]

  • Page 153

    Part s Catalog 121 Part s Catalog Ab bre via tion s . ..... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... ... 12 2 Sys tem As sem bl y .. .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... 12 3 Ass emb ly 1 a: Sy stem Un it - In teri or ... .. ..... ... 1 23 Ass emb ly 1 b: Sy stem Un it - E xte rior . ..... .. ... 1 26 Ass emb ly 2 [...]

  • Page 154

    122 IBM Desktop Sys tem HMM Abbr eviation s In thi s chapte r, the foll owing abbr eviat ions are used to ident ify country and langu age versi on: Cou ntry Langua ge Version AT A u s t r i a AU Aus tralia BD Belg ium - Du tch BF Belgiu m - F rench CA Canada CE Canada - English CF Canada - French CN China DK Denmark - Danish FI Finl and - F inis h [...]

  • Page 155

    Part s Catalog 123 Syst em Assembly Assembly 1 a: Syst em Unit- Int e rior Asm- Index FRU Number Description Model 6644 Mode l 6645 Mode l 6646 1a- 1 19 K2671 Cha ssi s (w /o pow er su pply ) XXX 1a- 2 19 K2663 95 W Pow er Supply (Desk-top) XXX 1a- 3 19 K2672 Por t Br ac ket LP/ PCI XXX 1a- 4 19 K2674 Pow e r Swi tch Ca ble A ss emb ly XXX 1a- 5 19[...]

  • Page 156

    124 IBM Desktop Sys tem HMM 1a- 8 19 K2677 Cab le Asm, Fr ont USB Port XXX 1a- 9 19 K2665 I nter n al , S ingle Speak er (Inclu des Ca bl e) XXX 1a- NS 09 N33 29 S55 F , F l ex A TX - In tel 81 0 E XX 1a- NS 19 K35 14 S55 F , F lex A TX - In tel 81 0 E, w / POV Card X 1a- NS 09 N33 46 I ntel 370, FC PGA, Cel ero n 566- 66 128K X 1a- NS 09 N33 48 I [...]

  • Page 157

    Part s Catalog 125 1a- NS 19K 2668 Bezel Blan k, (CD-ROM Ins ert) XXX 1a- NS 01K 4278 CMOS Ba ck up Batte ry (CR 203 2) XXX 1a- NS 19 K26 82 Scr ew Pac k X X X 1a- NS 19K 2683 Syste m S ta nd X X X 1a- NS 19 K26 84 Rub ber F eet ( 4 ) X X X Asm- Index FRU Number Description Model 6644 Mode l 6645 Mode l 6646[...]

  • Page 158

    126 IBM Desktop Sys tem HMM As sembly 1b: Syst e m Un i t - Exte rior Asm- Index FRU Number Description Model 6644 Mode l 6645 Mode l 6646 1b- 1 19 K2666 T op Cov er X X X 1b- 2 19K3 546 M ai n Bezel X X X[...]

  • Page 159

    Part s Catalog 127 Assembly 2 : Hard Driv e Asm- Index FRU Number Description Model 6644 Mode l 6645 Mode l 6646 2-1 09N3353 1 0GB HDD, 3. 5", 54 00R PM XX 2-1 09N3355 2 0GB HDD, 3. 5", 54 00R PM XX 2-2 19K2679 HDD Ca ble X X X[...]

  • Page 160

    128 IBM Desktop Sys tem HMM Assembly 3 : CD-ROM Driv e Asm- Index FRU Number Description Model 6644 Mode l 6645 Mode l 6646 3-1 00N 8329 40 X C D-R OM, Black Bezel XX 3-2 19K 26 80 CD-R OM Ca ble X X X 3-3 19K 2676 Audio Cabl e, CD-ROM XXX[...]

  • Page 161

    Part s Catalog 129 Assembly 4 : Power Cord Asm- Index FRU Number Description Model 6644 Mode l 6645 Mode l 6646 4-N S 69 5230 1 Pow er C or d US, LA (L o V o lt ), C ana da , Mexic o, Pe ru, Co lomb ia , Ecua dor , V enezuel a, Bolivi a, Pana ma, El Sa lvad or, Ho ndur as , Nic aragu a, Do mi nica n Re publ ic , Gu ate mal a, Ta i w a n , S a u d i[...]

  • Page 162

    130 IBM Desktop Sys tem HMM 4-N S 13 F9996 Powe r Cor d De nmar k XXX 4-N S 14 F0068 Powe r Cor d It aly ,C hile XXX 4-N S 13 F9939 Powe r Cor d ANZ XX 4-N S 14 F0086 Powe r Cor d Isra el XXX 4-N S 14 F0014 Powe r Cor d So uth A f rica XXX Asm- Index FRU Number Description Model 6644 Mode l 6645 Mode l 6646[...]

  • Page 163

    Part s Catalog 131 Assembly 5 : Keyboar d and Mouse Asm- Index FRU Number Description Model 6644 Mode l 6645 Mode l 6646 5-1 09N 55 90 106 US Engl ish 1 0 3 P US/CAN/ANZ/ China XXX 5-1 09N 55 91 107 Ar abic 253 X X X 5-1 09N 55 92 107 Bel gian / Fr ench 1 20 XXX 5-1 09N 55 93 107 Bel gian /U K 120 XXX 5-1 09N 55 94 107 Bul garia n 442 XXX 5-1 09N 5[...]

  • Page 164

    132 IBM Desktop Sys tem HMM 5-1 09N 56 10 107 L A Spa ni sh 171 XX 5-1 09N 56 1 1 107 Nor wegi an 155 XXX 5-1 09N 56 12 107 Pol ish 2 14 X X X 5-1 09N 56 13 107 Por tuges e 163 XXX 5-1 09N 56 14 107 Rom ania n 446 XXX 5-1 09N 56 15 107 Rus sian 443 XXX 5-1 09N 56 16 107 Russ ian/C y 441 XXX 5-1 09N 56 17 107 Ser bian/ Cyrilic 1 1 8 XXX 5-1 09N 56 1[...]

  • Page 165

    FRU Number List 133 Appendix A. FRU Nu mber List FRU Nu mber Asm-Index Page 00N 8 32 9 3-1 128 01K 427 8 1a- NS 125 09N 3 32 9 1a -N S 124 09N 3 34 5 1a -N S 124 09N 3 34 6 1a -N S 124 09N 3 34 8 1a -N S 124 09N 3 34 9 1a -N S 124 09N 3 35 0 1a -N S 124 09N 3 35 1 1a -N S 124 09N 3 35 2 1a -N S 124 09N 3 35 3 2-1 127 09N 3 35 5 2-1 127 09N 5 52 7 5[...]

  • Page 166

    134 IBM Desktop Sys tem HMM 09N 5 61 5 5-1 132 09N 5 61 6 5-1 132 09N 5 61 7 5-1 132 09N 5 61 8 5-1 132 09N 5 61 9 5-1 132 09N 5 62 0 5-1 132 09N 5 62 1 5-1 132 09N 5 62 2 5-1 132 09N 5 62 3 5-1 132 09N 5 62 4 5-1 132 09N 5 62 5 5-1 132 09N 5 62 7 5-1 132 13F 993 9 4-N S 130 13F 997 8 4-N S 129 13F 999 6 4-N S 130 14F 001 4 4-N S 130 14F 003 2 4-N [...]

  • Page 167

    FRU Number List 135 19K 268 3 1a- NS 125 19K 268 4 1a- NS 125 19K 351 4 1a- NS 124 19K 351 6 1a- NS 124 19K 351 7 1a- NS 124 19K 351 8 1a- NS 124 19K 351 9 1a- NS 124 19K 354 6 1b- 2 126 36L88 79 4-NS 129 69523 01 4-NS 129 FRU Nu mber Asm-Index Page[...]

  • Page 168

    136 IBM Desktop Sys tem HMM[...]

  • Page 169

    Inde x A Audio Check Proc edure, 59 Audio Set up 18 B BIOS Flas h Update Pr ocedu re, 9 Mode l Number and Seri al Num ber, 10 BIOS Se t up Utili t y 12 Date and Ti me 21 Disk Drive s, 16 Main Me nu, 12 Sys t em In f or ma ti o n, 15 C CD-ROM Drive 113 Check Proc edure, 62 Connect or s a nd Jum pers, 115 Emergenc y-exit , 114 Emergenc y-exitl , 114 [...]

  • Page 170

    H Hard Disk Drive 3.5- In. Jumper Se ttings, 110 Cable Conn ector Signals, 117 Hard Di sk Dr ive, 4 Ha rdw are In terf ace s, 6 I IDE Ca bl e Conn ector Signal s 117 IDE Dr ive Set u p 1 7 Inte rn al C ab ling, 5 K Keyboar d 5 Check Proc edure, 65 M Memory 3 Check Proc edure, 64 DIMM Confi gurati ons, 116 Monit or Check Proc edure, 70 Port Signal s[...]

  • Page 171

    Check Proc edure, 68 Connect or Pin Assi gnment 107 Connect or s a nd Volt ages, 107 Power Suppl y Connec tors and Volt ages 107 Power Suppl y, 5 Proces sors (Mach i ne Ty pe 6644) 3 Proces sors (Mach i ne Ty pe 6645/ 6646) 3 R Remov als a nd Replacement s 84 ESD-Sensi tiv e Pa rts, 10 1 S Sa fety In form at ion VII I St art u p Op ti on s 19 Syste[...]

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    Prin ted in U. S.A. Int erna tional Busi ness Machines Corp or ati on Old Orcha r d Road, Armonk, New Y o rk 105 04 Part Number : 06 P1788 Pu b N um ber : S0 6P- 1 78 8- 00[...]