IBM 8183 - ThinkCentre S50 User Manual Download Page 58

Completing

 

the

 

installation

 

After

 

replacing

 

the

 

CRUs,

 

you

 

need

 

to

 

close

 

the

 

cover

 

and

 

reconnect

 

cables,

 

including

 

telephone

 

lines

 

and

 

power

 

cords.

 

Also,

 

depending

 

on

 

the

 

CRU

 

that

 

was

 

replaced,

 

you

 

might

 

need

 

to

 

confirm

 

the

 

updated

 

information

 

in

 

the

 

IBM

 

Setup

 

Utility

 

program.

 

To

 

complete

 

the

 

CRU

 

installation:

 

1.

   

Ensure

 

that

 

all

 

components

 

have

 

been

 

reassembled

 

correctly

 

and

 

that

 

no

 

tools

 

or

 

loose

 

screws

 

are

 

left

 

inside

 

your

 

computer.

 

2.

   

Clear

 

any

 

cables

 

that

 

might

 

impede

 

the

 

replacement

 

of

 

the

 

cover.

 

3.

   

Make

 

sure

 

that

 

the

 

drive

 

locks

 

on

 

the

 

drive

 

bay

 

assembly

 

are

 

both

 

in

 

the

 

locked

 

position

.

 

Otherwise,

 

you

 

cannot

 

close

 

the

 

cover.

 

4.

   

Close

 

the

 

cover.

 

5.

   

If

 

a

 

cover

 

lock

 

is

 

installed,

 

lock

 

the

 

cover.

 

6.

   

If

 

your

 

computer

 

is

 

being

 

placed

 

in

 

the

 

vertical

 

position,

 

attach

 

the

 

floor

 

stand.

  

Attention:

  

To

 

prevent

 

overheating

 

and

 

possible

 

component

 

damage,

 

always

 

attach

 

the

 

floor

 

stand

 

when

 

placing

 

the

 

computer

 

in

 

the

 

vertical

 

position.

 

7.

   

Reconnect

 

the

 

external

 

cables

 

and

 

power

 

cords

 

to

 

the

 

computer.

 

See

 

“Locating

 

connectors

 

on

 

the

 

rear

 

of

 

your

 

computer”

 

on

 

page

 

9.

 

8.

   

Turn

 

on

 

the

 

computer.

 

If

 

you

 

need

 

to

 

update

 

the

 

configuration,

 

see

 

Chapter

 

3,

 

“Using

 

the

 

IBM

 

Setup

 

Utility,”

 

on

 

page

 

25.

 

9.

   

Return

 

the

 

CRU

 

that

 

was

 

replaced

 

to

 

IBM

 

as

 

per

 

instructions

 

from

 

the

 

IBM

 

HelpCenter.

  

44

 

User

 

Guide

Summary of Contents for 8183 - ThinkCentre S50

Page 1: ...ThinkCentre User Guide Types 8127 8183 8184 8320 8092 Types 8416 8417 8418 8419 8429...

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Page 3: ...ThinkCentre User Guide Types 8127 8183 8184 8320 8092 Types 8416 8417 8418 8419 8429...

Page 4: ...t safety information on page v and Appendix E Notices on page 57 sixth Edition August 2004 Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2004 All rights reserved US Government Users Restricted...

Page 5: ...23 Erasing a lost or forgotten password clearing CMOS 24 Closing the cover and connecting the cables 24 Chapter 3 Using the IBM Setup Utility 25 Starting the IBM Setup Utility program 25 Viewing and...

Page 6: ...iv User Guide...

Page 7: ...nplugged so the battery safety information applies to all computers Conditions that require immediate action Products can become damaged due to misuse or neglect Some product damage is serious enough...

Page 8: ...ly identifies CRUs as such and provides documentation with instructions when it is appropriate for customers to replace those parts You must closely follow all instructions when performing such replac...

Page 9: ...contact an electrician for an approved outlet adapter or to replace the outlet with one that enables this safety feature Never overload an electrical outlet The overall system load should not exceed 8...

Page 10: ...sive environments v Ventilation slots fans and or heat sinks are provided with the product for safety comfort and reliable operation These features might inadvertently become blocked by placing the pr...

Page 11: ...tous les cordons d alimentation sur un socle de prise de courant correctement c bl et mis la terre v Branchez sur des socles de prise de courant correctement c bl s tout quipement connect ce produit...

Page 12: ...ut les batteries usag es conform ment aux r glements locaux Modem safety information To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or injury when using telephone equipment always follow basic safety pre...

Page 13: ...Class 1 laser products When a CD ROM drive or a DVD ROM drive is installed note the following handling instructions CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than thos...

Page 14: ...ue d exposition au rayon laser Pour toute intervention faites appel du personnel qualifi Certaines unit s de CD ROM DVD ROM peuvent contenir une diode laser de classe 3A ou 3B Tenez compte de la consi...

Page 15: ...ption Information resources The Quick Reference that comes with your computer provides information for setting up your computer starting the operating system troubleshooting and notices Access IBM pro...

Page 16: ...bo CD RW or IBM Multi Burner optical drive some models Video subsystem An integrated Intel Extreme Graphics 2 controller for a Video Graphics Array VGA monitor Audio subsystem The integrated AC 97 aud...

Page 17: ...tors Power v 200 Watt power supply with manual voltage selection switch v Automatic 50 60 Hz input frequency switching v Advanced Power Management support v Advanced Configuration and Power Interface...

Page 18: ...s a cable lock Monitors v Internal options System memory called dual inline memory modules DIMMs Peripheral component interconnect PCI adapters CD ROM DVD ROM or CD RW drive hard disk drive diskette d...

Page 19: ...for computers with a microprocessor that runs above 2 8 GHz Approximately 14 cubic feet 0 40 cubic meters per minute Acoustical noise emission values Note In this computer fan speed is controlled by t...

Page 20: ...Supported operating positions To provide proper air flow to internal components you must position your computer in one of the positions as illustrated below 6 User Guide...

Page 21: ...ters and memory modules by the edges Never touch any exposed circuitry v Prevent others from touching components v When you install a new option touch the static protective package containing the opti...

Page 22: ...cations of the controls and connectors on the front of your computer 1 Cover keylock some models 6 USB connectors 2 2 CD or DVD drive 7 Microphone connector line in 3 Hard disk drive activity indicato...

Page 23: ...or 5 Serial connectors 2 12 USB connectors 4 6 Ethernet connector 13 PS 2 keyboard connector 7 USB connectors 2 14 PS 2 mouse connector Note Some connectors on the rear of your computer are color code...

Page 24: ...e drives and turn off all attached devices and the computer 2 Unplug all power cords from electrical outlets 3 Disconnect all cables attached to the computer This includes power cords input output I O...

Page 25: ...you locate the various components in your computer 1 Diskette drive lock 5 Power supply assembly 2 DIMM memory connectors 2 6 CD or DVD drive hard disk drive is under the CD drive 3 Battery 7 CD or DV...

Page 26: ...To access system board components and the drives 1 Turn off the computer 2 Open the cover See Opening the cover on page 10 3 Rotate the drive bay assembly upward as illustrated Note Make sure you not...

Page 27: ...system board 1 Fan connectors 2 8 Promise of value POV daughter card some models 2 Memory DIMM connectors 2 9 Diskette drive connector 3 SATA 1 IDE and SATA 2 IDE hard disk drive connectors 2 10 Power...

Page 28: ...M DIMMs can be used To install DIMMs 1 Access the system board See Accessing system board components and drives on page 12 2 Locate the DIMM connectors See Identifying parts on the system board on pag...

Page 29: ...the cover on page 10 2 While holding the left rear of the computer chassis down pull upward on the handle provided to remove the PCI riser and any adapters that are currently installed 3 Release the s...

Page 30: ...and store data Your computer does not have the capacity to install additional drives but you might want to install higher capacity drives or a different type of drive to enable your computer to read...

Page 31: ...the connection of a power cable from the power supply Serial ATA IDE hard disk drive Connect to an SATA 1 IDE or SATA 2 IDE connector Parallel ATA IDE hard disk drive Connect to the PATA Primary IDE c...

Page 32: ...t out the front of the computer 6 Install the new drive into the bay 7 Slide the lock 1 to the locked position and close the door at the front of the drive 8 If you are replacing an existing drive pla...

Page 33: ...the bracket 7 Install the new drive into the bracket and place the bracket into the slot 8 Rotate the drive and bracket towards the front of the computer and snap it into position 9 If you are replac...

Page 34: ...k 1 to the locked position What to do next v To work with another option go to the appropriate section v To complete the installation go to Closing the cover and connecting the cables on page 24 Conne...

Page 35: ...ave a CD ROM drive audio cable not included with computer connect it to the drive and the system board For the location of the CD audio connector see Identifying parts on the system board on page 13 6...

Page 36: ...Kensington lock you can secure your computer to a desk table or other non permanent fixture The cable lock attaches to a security slot at the rear of your computer and is operated with a key This is...

Page 37: ...sized wrench 4 Replace the cover 5 Thread the security cable through the rope clip and around an object that is not part of or permanently attached to the building structure or foundation and from wh...

Page 38: ...d position pins 1 and 2 10 Reassemble the computer and close the cover See Closing the cover and connecting the cables Closing the cover and connecting the cables After working with options you need t...

Page 39: ...mputer 3 When you hear a series of beeps release the enter key 4 When the Startup Interrupt Menu displays press F1 Note If an administrator password has been set the IBM Setup Utility program menu is...

Page 40: ...m changing configuration settings If you are responsible for maintaining the settings of several computers you might want to set an administrator password After you set an administrator password a pas...

Page 41: ...ves Setup In addition to listing the different IDE devices there are options for configuring the serial and parallel IDE controllers Parallel ATA This setting allows the user to disable one or both of...

Page 42: ...following 1 Start the IBM Setup Utility program see Starting the IBM Setup Utility program on page 25 2 Select Startup 3 Select Startup Sequence See the information displayed on the right side of the...

Page 43: ...Maintenance manual HMM for your computer are available from the World Wide Web To access this information go to http www ibm com pc support To replace some CRUs in your computer you will need a flat b...

Page 44: ...rocessor Microprocessor heat sink Mouse Optical drives Phone line cord Power button and LED assembly Power supply 200 Watt Power supply model API3PC24 Riser card assembly RJ11 connector adapter Rotati...

Page 45: ...e electrical outlet and from the computer 2 Open the cover see Opening the cover on page 10 3 Rotate the drive bay assembly upward to gain access to the cable connections 4 Locate the power supply ass...

Page 46: ...sconnect the power cables P1 1 and P2 2 from the system board 7 Remove the four power supply assembly screws from the rear of the chassis 8 Remove the power supply assembly from the computer 32 User G...

Page 47: ...wer supply assembly screws into the rear of the chassis 11 Reconnect power supply connectors P1 and P2 to the system board 12 Reconnect power supply connectors P3 and P4 to the hard disk drive and CD...

Page 48: ...and from the computer 2 Open the cover See Opening the cover on page 10 3 Rotate the drive bay assembly upward to gain access to the system board 4 Remove the PCI riser card assembly along with any ad...

Page 49: ...m from the system board See Installing memory on page 14 11 Install the DIMMs on the new system board in the same location as they were on the system board being replaced 12 Install the new system boa...

Page 50: ...ease between the microprocessor heat sink and the microprocessor might not allow them to be separated easily In this case turn on your computer for a few minutes to soften the grease To remove the mic...

Page 51: ...o be separated easily In this case turn on your computer for a few minutes and allow the heat from the microprocessor to soften the grease 7 Take notice of the orientation of the beveled corner on the...

Page 52: ...the pins are aligned with the socket and with the beveled corner in the orientation as shown 4 Lower the handle until it is fully in the down position This locks the microprocessor in place 5 Place th...

Page 53: ...such as parallel port assignments configuration A battery sometimes called the CMOS battery keeps this information active when you turn off the computer The battery normally requires no charging or m...

Page 54: ...mponent read Important safety information on page v These precautions and guidelines will help you work safely To replace the speaker 1 Turn off the computer and disconnect the power cord from the ele...

Page 55: ...rn off the computer and disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet and from the computer 2 Open the cover See Opening the cover on page 10 3 Rotate the drive bay assembly upward to gain acce...

Page 56: ...page v These precautions and guidelines will help you work safely To replace the fan assembly 1 Turn off the computer and disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet and from the computer 2 R...

Page 57: ...shown 7 Install the new fan assembly and connect the fan cable to the system board 8 Reinstall the plastic insert 9 Reinstall the front bezel 10 Lower the drive bay assembly 11 Replace the cover and c...

Page 58: ...on the drive bay assembly are both in the locked position Otherwise you cannot close the cover 4 Close the cover 5 If a cover lock is installed lock the cover 6 If your computer is being placed in the...

Page 59: ...e Web see the Quick Reference Instructions for using the POST BIOS updates are available in a txt file that is included with the update files For most models you can download either an update program...

Page 60: ...components and drives on page 12 to gain access to the Clear CMOS BIOS Recovery jumper 5 Remove any cables or adapters that impede access to the Clear CMOS BIOS Recovery jumper 6 Move the jumper from...

Page 61: ...tton swab or plain q tip b If there is some debris in the lens gently blow the debris away from the area 2 Check the surface you are using the mouse on If you have a very intricate picture or pattern...

Page 62: ...fully into the ball cage 4 to dislodge dust and lint 5 Look for a build up of dirt on the plastic rollers 3 inside the ball cage This build up usually appears as a stripe running across the middle of...

Page 63: ...quires one it is just like specifying a parameter of 0 Example ATH ENTER Basic AT commands In the following listings all default settings are printed in bold text Command Function A Manually answer in...

Page 64: ...urn to Data Mode O1 Return to Data Mode and initiate an equalizer retrain P Set Pulse dial as default Q_ Q0 Modem sends responses Sr Read and display value in register r Sr n Set register r to value n...

Page 65: ...ow control M_ M0 Asynchronous operation P_ P0 US setting for off hook to on hook ratio P1 UK and Hong Kong off hook to on hook ratio P2 Same as P0 setting but at 20 pulses per minute P3 Same as P1 set...

Page 66: ...Parameter b specifies automode operations where 0 automode disabled 1 automode enabled with V 8 V 32 Annex A Parameter c specifies the minimum connection data rate 300 56000 Parameter d specifies the...

Page 67: ...Set the polled station identification FCIG Report the polled station identification FCR Capability to receive FCR Capability to receive FCSI Report the called station ID FDCC DCE capabilities paramete...

Page 68: ...facturer REV Identify Revision Level TL Audio output transmit level VBQ Query Buffer Size VBS Bits per sample ADPCM or PCM VBT Beep Tone Timer VCI Identify Compression Method VLS Voice line select VRA...

Page 69: ...not have Taxsignal switched OFF modem function may be impaired The impairment may be resolved by a filter with the following specifications Telekom PTT SCR BE Taximpulssperrfilter 12kHz PTT Art 444 1...

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Page 71: ...in certain transactions therefore this statement may not apply to you This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information he...

Page 72: ...Wake on LAN Intel Celeron and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States other countries or both Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the...

Page 73: ...14 diskette drive removing and replacing 20 double data rate DDR memory 14 drives installing 12 internal 16 optical 16 drives continued parallel ATA drive 16 removable media 16 removing and replacing...

Page 74: ...adapters 15 battery 39 bezel 42 diskette drive 20 fan 42 hard disk drive 19 memory 14 microprocessor 36 optical drive 18 power button and LED assembly 41 power supply assembly 31 speaker 40 system bo...

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