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Summary of Contents for Aptiva 2170

Page 1: ...Hardware Maintenance Service for Service Level A Machine Types 2170 2171 and 2172 and IBM Monitors 2235 2236 and 2237 2170 2171 2172 2235 2236 2237...

Page 2: ...rrors Changes are periodically made to the information herein these changes will be made in later editions IBM may make improvements and or changes in the product s and or the program s at any time Ad...

Page 3: ...CD DVD ROM Drive 5 Multimedia 5 Video Cards 5 Power Management 5 Power Supply 6 Internal Cabling 6 Monitor Not included with some models 6 Keyboard 7 Mouse 7 Hardware Interfaces 8 CMOS Reset 10 Power...

Page 4: ...DVD ROM Drive 60 Memory 61 Keyboard 62 Mouse 63 Power Supply 65 Monitor 68 Undetermined Problems 70 Diagnostic Aids 73 Introduction 74 Power On Self Test 75 Diagnostic Diskette 76 Using the Diagnostic...

Page 5: ...y 121 Bay 4 5 3 5 In Diskette Drives 122 Power Supply 124 Adapter Cards 126 Memory DIMM 127 Pentium III Processor Module for 2172 128 Celeron Processor Module for 2172 132 System Backup Battery 140 In...

Page 6: ...79 Keyboard Port Signals 179 Diskette Drive Cable Connector Signals 179 IDE Cable Connector Signals 180 Safety Inspection Guide 181 General Guidelines 182 Parts Catalog 183 Abbreviations 184 Section A...

Page 7: ...3 Machine Type 2172 CD DVD ROM Drive 201 Assembly 4 Machine Type 2172 Keyboard and Mouse 203 Assembly 5 Machine Type 2172 AGP Adapter 205 Appendix A FRU Number List 207 Appendix B Online Support Infor...

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Page 9: ...se expressly designated by IBM are the user s responsibility IBM may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter in this document The featuring of these patents pending or othe...

Page 10: ...rd connect and disconnect cables as described following when installing moving or opening covers of this product or attached devices CAUTION When replacing the battery use only IBM Part Number 33F8354...

Page 11: ...ves contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser diode Note the following Laser radiation when open Do not stare into the beam do not view directly with optical instruments and avoid direct exposure...

Page 12: ...to ou de dispositivos conectados CUIDADO Ao substituir a bateria utilize apenas o N mero de Pe a IBM 33F8354 ou um tipo de bateria equivalente recomendado pelo fabricante Se seu sistema possuir um m d...

Page 13: ...da unidade de CD ROM N o remova as tampas da unidade de CD ROM PERIGO Algumas unidades de CD ROM cont m um diodo de laser da Classe 3A ou da Classe 3B Observe o seguinte Radia o de laser quando abert...

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Page 15: ...Notices VII...

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Page 17: ...Notices IX...

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Page 19: ...iques et d alimentation peut tre dangereux Pour viter tout risque de choc lectrique lorsque vous installez ou que vous d placez le pr sent produit ou des p riph riques qui lui sont raccord s reportez...

Page 20: ...e les proc dures d crites dans le pr sent document Pour viter une exposition directe au rayon laser n ouvrez pas l unit de CD ROM Vous ne pouvez effectuer aucune op ration de maintenance l int rieur P...

Page 21: ...n oder l sen um einen Stromschlag durch Ber hren von Oberfl chen mit unterschiedlichem elektrischem Potential zu vermeiden Elektrische Spannungen von Netz Telefon und Daten bertragungsleitungen sind g...

Page 22: ...CD ROM Laufwerk installiert ist beachten Sie folgendes Steuer und Einstellelemente sowie Verfahren nur entsprechend den Anweisungen i vorliegenden Handbuch einsetzen Andernfalls kann gef hrliche Lase...

Page 23: ...azione di questo prodotto Per evitare il pericolo di scosse elettriche collegare il cavo di alimentazione ad una presa elettrica correttamente cablata e munita di terra di sicurezza collegare qualsias...

Page 24: ...Evitare di Gettarla o immergerla in acqua Riscaldarla ad una temperatura superiore ai 100 C Cercare di ripararla o smaltirla Smaltire secondo la normativa in vigore D Lgs 22 del 5 2 97 e successive di...

Page 25: ...ne unit CD ROM contengono all interno un diodo laser di Classe 3A o Classe 3B Prestare attenzione a quanto segue Aprendo l unit vengono emesse radiazioni laser Non fissare il fascio non guardarlo dire...

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Page 29: ...al tocar dos superficies con distinto potencial el ctrico La corriente el ctrica de los cables de comunicaciones tel fono y alimentaci n puede resultar peligrosa Para evitar una posible descarga siga...

Page 30: ...ciones locales CAUTION Cuando instale una unidad de CD ROM tenga en cuenta la siguiente informaci n Si se llevan a cabo controles o ajustes o se utilizan m todos que no se atengan a lo aqu especificad...

Page 31: ...resultar peligrosa Para evitar posibles lesiones o da os del aparato desconecte los cables de alimentaci n los sistemas de telecomunicaciones las redes y los m dems antes de abrir las cubiertas del s...

Page 32: ...her countries the drive is certified to conform to the requirements of EN60825 Class 1 laser products are not considered to be hazardous The CD DVD ROM drive has an internal Class 1 0 5 milliwatt alum...

Page 33: ...Operating System 2 OS 2 Personal System 2 PS 1 PS 2 Intel Pentium MMX EtherExpress and LANDesk are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are...

Page 34: ...the failing Field Replaceable Unit FRU Diagnostic Aids explains how to use the diagnostics tools for isolating failures Repairing Information contains illustrations and descriptions to disassemble and...

Page 35: ...oard 7 Mouse 7 Hardware Interfaces 8 CMOS Reset 10 Power On Password 11 Flash BIOS Update Procedure 12 BIOS contained Model Number and Serial Number 13 BIOS Setup Utility 14 Working with the Setup Men...

Page 36: ...2 Introduction This chapter gives a general overview of the Aptiva Machine Type 2170 2171 2172 describes the standard and optional features and details functional and environmental specifications...

Page 37: ...ocessor 95MHz external 380 MHz internal with 3DNow technology AMD K6 2XT 400 processor 100MHz external 400 MHz internal with 3DNow technology AMD K6 2XT 450 processor 100MHz external 450 MHz internal...

Page 38: ...Access Memory SDRAM Dual in line Memory Module DIMM sockets 2 memory sockets 8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB or 128 MB DIMM PC 100 64 bit non ECC 100MHz 3 3volt DIMMs with gold contacts Maximum memory is 256...

Page 39: ...dapter for 2171 2172 or passive speakers for 2170 Noise canceling microphone available on certain models Video Cards Savage IV AGP 2x 4x 16MB for 2171 2172 Same as 8MB card with a VGA connector but ha...

Page 40: ...PCI modem adapter card with data fax voice or non voice features Telephone line out RJ 11 connector Telephone line in RJ 11 connector Monitor Not included with some models Super Video Graphics Array S...

Page 41: ...en 50 Hz and 120 Hz DDC1 2B support and OSD On Screen Display menu Keyboard 104 key 105 key 107 key or 109 key rubber dome Rapid Access II keyboard with 1 8 m 5 8 ft cable Preferred Keyboard for Brazi...

Page 42: ...6 Synchronous DMA 33M 66M bytes sec Machine Type 2171 and 2172 Ultra 33 Synchronous DMA 33M bytes sec CD DVD ROM CD R W drive 5 25 in high performance 40X CD ROM or 6X 32X DVD ROM or 4X2X24 CD R W IDE...

Page 43: ...h speed NS 16C550 compatible UARTs with send receive 16 bytes FIFOs RS232D electrical interface compliant Parallel port Supports SPP IBM PC XT PC AT PS 2 compatible EPP IEEE 1284 compliance ECP IEEE 1...

Page 44: ...10 CMOS Reset This system does not deny access to BIOS SetupUtility Execute Load BIOS Default Settings in BIOS Setup to clear the corrupted CMOS data See Loading the Default Settings on page 15...

Page 45: ...ot unplugged during jumper setting Machine Type 2170 Set JP2 to 1 2 position to bypass password check process See MachineType 2170 System Board Jumpers and Connectors on page 147 Machine Type 2171 and...

Page 46: ...urce code binary file 2 Insert the diskette and boot from drive A WARNING Do not boot with any memory related driver such as HIMEM SYS EMS SYS 3 At the DOS prompt type A AFLASH VXXYYZZ BIN then press...

Page 47: ...BIOS 1 Prepare a bootable DOS diskette with CHGDMI EXE and MODEL DMI files 2 Insert the diskette and boot from drive A WARNING Do not boot with any memory related driver such as HIMEM SYS EMS SYS 3 At...

Page 48: ...up when the computer is off 1 Turn on your monitor 2 Turn on the system unit 3 When you see the IBM Aptiva logo press F1 to enter Setup and display the Main Menu If you have previously set a power on...

Page 49: ...d factory or default settings are stored in the CMOS Setup includes an option Load Default Settings that lets you reload the original configuration at any time To load the default settings follow thes...

Page 50: ...es If you would like to save your changes press the left arrow key to select the option Yes then press Enter to save your changes and exit Setup If you do not want to save your changes press the right...

Page 51: ...automatically identifies it as drive B Drive B System recognizes the LS 120 drive as drive B ATTENTION If Boot Sequence in Startup Options is set to CD ROM and a bootable CD is loaded BIOS identifies...

Page 52: ...g to Disabled The default setting for this parameter is Auto Advanced PIO Mode The advanced PIO mode feature improves system performance by allowing the use of faster hard disk drives If your hard dis...

Page 53: ...e serial and parallel ports Also included in this menu are items for enabling or disabling the onboard controller chipsets Serial Port The machine type 2170 comes with a 9 pin serial port This paramet...

Page 54: ...to Disabled deactivates the power management feature and all the timers The default setting is Enabled IDE Hard Disk Standby Timer This parameter allows the hard disk to enter standby mode after inact...

Page 55: ...tem to boot faster by skipping some power on self test POST routines Silent Boot This parameter enables or disables the silent boot function When set to Enabled which is the default BIOS is in graphic...

Page 56: ...ress the left or right arrow key to display the Power on Password window In this window you can set up a password to restrict the use of your computer You can also change or remove the password If you...

Page 57: ...ter Setup 2 Key in your current password when prompted 3 From the Setup main menu select Advanced Options then Security Options 4 Highlight the Power on Password parameter and press the left or right...

Page 58: ...controller Setting this parameter to Enabled lets you use the primary IDE connector IDE 1 to connect up to two IDE drives Setting to Disabled deactivates IDE 1 but frees IRQ 14 for the use of other d...

Page 59: ...fault setting is Yes VGA Palette Snoop The VGA palette snoop function allows the system to refresh all ISA and PCI graphic adapters installed in the system This is needed if you install an additional...

Page 60: ...26 next time the system boots After clearing the resource data the parameter resets to the default setting No...

Page 61: ...For Machine Type 2170 2171 System unit 12 7 kg 28 lb For Machine Type 2172 System unit 10 kg 22 lb 15 Monitor 13 0 kg 28 6 lb 17 Monitor 18 5 kg 40 8 lb Environment Temperature for system unit Power...

Page 62: ...130 Watts Electrical input Input voltage for system unit Sine wave input is required Low Range 90 Vac to 132 Vac High Range 180 Vac to 264 Vac Input voltage for 15 monitor Sine wave input is required...

Page 63: ...h a voltage selector switch allowing selection of voltage of either115 Vac or 230 Vac This switch must be in the 230 Vac position when the machine is plugged into a 230 Vac electrical outlet The requi...

Page 64: ...30 SpecialTools The following special tool is required to service this system when running diagnostics program PC Doctor Wrap plugs P N 72X8546...

Page 65: ...Symptoms Messages Error Codes or Beeps 37 Troubleshooting 53 Factory Installed Storage Devices 53 Factory Installed Modem Card 56 Audio Not Supported by Diagnostics Program 58 CD DVD ROM Drive 60 Memo...

Page 66: ...es These tables also list the field replaceable units FRUs most likely to cause a particular problem Check Procedures When the Start check procedure or the Index of Symptoms Messages Error Codes or Be...

Page 67: ...d for all voltage checks unless otherwise specified IMPORTANT There is a Power Override switch located at the back of the machine just above the connector for the power cable If the system does not po...

Page 68: ...fficient servicing that each stage of every procedure be verified For example When a symptom is found or when a symptom appears to have been cured the preceding steps should be repeated for accuracy o...

Page 69: ...ctions on the screen and select Utility from the diagnostics program menu Select Tech Support Form from the menu press F5 to execute then generate a system configuration report Compare the system conf...

Page 70: ...e sure that all of the above are set correctly and show the correct voltages and continuity Re place any defective cables or adapter cards See Parts Test Point Loca tions on page 145 Run the Diagnosti...

Page 71: ...system After a successful POST the system attempts to load operating system The system can be customized for different startup boot methods by the BIOS Setup Utility Startup Options on page 21 The sys...

Page 72: ...es or codes in left column If directed to a check procedure replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure If no check procedure is indicated the first Action FRU listed in right column is the most...

Page 73: ...ppy Drive DMA Conflict s 0662 Onboard Floppy Drive IRQ Conflict s Enter BIOS Setup and load the default settings Remove all adapter cards that are NOT factory installed then reboot the system 0662 Flo...

Page 74: ...Options in BIOS Setup Load default settings in Setup 1762 Onboard IDE Primary Channel I O Address Conflict s 1762 Onboard IDE Primary Channel IRQ Conflict s 1762 Onboard IDE Secondary Channel I O Addr...

Page 75: ...Enter BIOS Setup and load the default settings IDE hard disk drive cable connection 1800 IRQ Setting Error 1801 Expansion ROM Allocation Failed 1802 I O Resource Conflict s 1803 Memory Resource Confl...

Page 76: ...e Interface Error 8603 PS 2 Pointing Device Error 8603 PS 2 Pointing Device Error or Not Connected Re connect PS 2 keyboard and mouse Enter BIOS Setup and load the default settings PS 2 mouse PS 2 key...

Page 77: ...L Shutdown byte in RTC CMOS read write test failed System board L S L S System DRAM refresh cycle is out of specification L L L S The first 128KB of base memory r w test failed Insert the memory modul...

Page 78: ...2170 2171 2172 Its reading should be 12Vdc See Machine Type 2170 System Board Jumpers and Connectors on page 147 and See Machine Type 2171 and 2172 System Board Jumpers and Connectors on page 150 Pro...

Page 79: ...lean before diagnosing any diskette drive problems Media and drive are mismatched Ensure that the diskette drive is configured correctly in the Disk Drives of BIOS Setup See Hard Disk Drive on page 4...

Page 80: ...ard Hard Disk Drive NOTE Ensure hard disk drive is configured correctly in BIOS Setup cable jumper are set correctly before diagnosing any hard disk drive problems Hard disk drive test failed Enter BI...

Page 81: ...onds before LED shutting off Software asks to reinstall disc Software displays a reading CD DVD error CD DVD may have dirt or foreign material on it Check with a known good disc CD DVD is not inserted...

Page 82: ...tors on page 150 Turn up the sound volume Speaker power connection cable CD DVD ROM drive Real Time Clock Real time clock is inaccurate Ensure that the information in the Date and Time of BIOS Setup i...

Page 83: ...ly or replace modem card If ISA modem card is used ensure the modem ring in cable from the modem card to system board CN19 for 2170 or CN13 for 2171 2172 is connected properly See Machine Type 2170 Sy...

Page 84: ...OS Setup to confirm ports presence before diagnosing any parallel serial ports problems Serial or parallel port loop back test failed Make sure that the LPT or COM you test is the same as is set in BI...

Page 85: ...wer button on the front panel The suspend function allows you to put the system into suspend mode by pressing the power button for less than four seconds while the system is on When this parameter is...

Page 86: ...g Power Supply on page 65 System board Other Problems Any other problems See Undetermined Problems on page 70 Table 2 3 Error Symptoms List Continued NOTE To diagnose a problem first find the error sy...

Page 87: ...the correct voltage for the condition you are measuring Measure the voltage only at the pins listed in the chart Remember to set the meter on the correct scale and to put the meter leads in the corre...

Page 88: ...1 2172 IDE Primary Channel Master and Slave Drives in BIOS Setup should be connected to the system board connector CN11 for 2170 and CN11 for 2171 2172 IDE Secondary Channel Master and Slave Drives in...

Page 89: ...elect Diagnostics from the PC Doctor diagnostics program main menu Select and execute FloppyDisk Test if you want to test diskette drive Select and execute Hard Disk Test if you want to test hard disk...

Page 90: ...tside phone line by connecting a working telephone to the telephone wall jack Listen for a dial tone to ensure that the phone line is good 002 Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive P...

Page 91: ...HEAD NO GO TO STEP 005 The modem adapter functions normally End 005 Ensure that Windows 98 is properly installed then power off the system unit Plug the modem adapter card into a different PCI expansi...

Page 92: ...ns 001 START Power off the system unit Remove all adapter cards Connect a hard disk drive with pre loaded Windows 98 Power on the system unit Load default settings in setup audio may be disabled 002 D...

Page 93: ...ndow 007 DO YOU HEAR ANY SOUND FROM THE SPEAKER YES READ AHEAD NO GO TO STEP 008 The audio feature is functioning normally Click Cancel to close the dialog box Exit Microsoft Windows 98 If the symptom...

Page 94: ...d and are connected properly Check and ensure that the CD DVD ROM drive driver is loaded correctly Load default settings 003 DO THE TESTS OF OPEN CLOSE TRAY BY DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM AND BY DEPRESSING CD...

Page 95: ...005 003 Follow the screen instructions to run the Memory test 004 DOES THE MEMORY TEST COMPLETE WITHOUT AN ERROR YES READ AHEAD NO GO TO STEP005 The system memory is now functioning correctly If you...

Page 96: ...O GO TO STEP 004 Keyboard is functioning normally End 004 ARE THERE ANY STUCK KEYS OR ANY GRIME IN THE GAP OF KEYCAPS YES READ AHEAD NO GO TO STEP 005 Power off the system unit Carefully remove the gr...

Page 97: ...ecute Mouse test 003 DO YOU SEE THE MOUSE CURSOR IN THE DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM YES READ AHEAD NO GO TO STEP 011 Test right left button and check if right left button works 004 DOES THE MOUSE BUTTON WORK...

Page 98: ...known good mouse 009 DO THE ERROR SYMPTOMS STILL REMAIN YES READ AHEAD NO GO TO STEP 010 Replace the system board End 010 Replace the mouse End 011 Exit diagnostics program Ensure that the mouse driv...

Page 99: ...S PRESSED YES READ AHEAD NO GO TO STEP 005 You might have a damaged on off switch cable assembly Disconnect the on off switch cable assembly connector from the power supply connector and take an ohm r...

Page 100: ...all connectors are plugged back in go to See Undetermined Problems on page 70 If the fan stops running when a drive connector is plugged back in go to Start on page 33 007 DO YOU HAVE AN OHM READING W...

Page 101: ...Check Procedures 67 009 Replace the powersupply End...

Page 102: ...hable system I O signal cable between the monitor and the system unit Check the line voltage power cord and continuity for the system I O signal cable before replacing the monitor See Monitor Port Sig...

Page 103: ...to obtain the best image 003 DOES THE MONITOR SUCCESSFULLY PASS ALL TESTS YES READ AHEAD NO GO TO STEP 004 You have successfully completed the video diagnostics tests If the problem remains go to Ind...

Page 104: ...ntil you have isolated the problem FRU refer to Parts Test Point Locations on page 145 for locations Load default settings in setup Check all system board jumper positions and switch settings Check al...

Page 105: ...the symptom changes go to Index of Symptoms Messages Error Codes or Beeps on page 37 or to the check procedure for the last item tested Replace the last item tested if the system operates normally aft...

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Page 107: ...ht IBM Corp 1998 73 Diagnostic Aids Introduction 74 Power On Self Test 75 Diagnostic Diskette 76 Using the Diagnostic Diskette 76 Using Diagnostic Program from Recovery CD 77 Diagnostics Program Featu...

Page 108: ...74 Introduction This section explains the diagnostic aids power on self test POST and diagnostics program PC Doctor that are available for troubleshooting problems on the system...

Page 109: ...e or code with a beep Depending on the criticality of the POST error the system may halt and or display the message Press F1 to enter to the Setup or Enter to continue If this message appears pressing...

Page 110: ...ponents of the system and some external devices The amount of time required to test components depends on the number of components installed and selected The more devices you have attached to your sys...

Page 111: ...Depress F1 while POST to enter BIOS Setup menu Select and enter Startup Options set the first priority of boot sequence to CD ROM Save and exit from BIOS Setup 3 When screen displays IBM Recovery Pro...

Page 112: ...mboard Video Adapter Serial Ports Fixed Disks Diskette Drive Other Devices Zip Drive HiFD Drive LS 120 Drive CD ROM DVD Drive Memory Test Full Memory Test Quick Interactive Tests Keyboard Video Intern...

Page 113: ...on SMBIOS Information DIMM RIMM info Utility Run External Test Surface Scan Hard Disk Benchmark System DOS Shell Tech Support Form Select Languages View Test Log Print Log Save Log View Stored Results...

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Page 115: ...tium III Processor Module for 2171 98 Celeron Processor Module for 2171 102 System Backup Battery 110 Indicator LED and Cable 111 System Board 112 Removals and Replacements Machine Type 2172 113 Ident...

Page 116: ...itive FRUs The arrows in the removals and replacements procedures show the direction of movement to remove a field replaceable unit FRU to turn a screw or the direction to press a tab to release the F...

Page 117: ...ectricity in your body to the machine frame Hold the ESD sensitive part by its edge connector shroud cover Do not touch its pins If you are removing a plug able module use the correct tools Do not pla...

Page 118: ...evices Industry Standard Architecture ISA and Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI adapter cards are both supported 1 Bay 1 This drive bay can hold a 5 25 inch half high drive or a 5 25 inch slim dri...

Page 119: ...y time 6 Adapter cards Adapter cards add to your computer s capabilities 7 Adapter card slots Adapter card slots are the holes in the back of the tower that permit external access to adapter cards 8 S...

Page 120: ...e metal frame of the tower to dissipate any static electricity from your body Do not touch any of the components inside the frame Be careful not to touch any component displaying a voltage warning lab...

Page 121: ...the tower pressing in on the sides so the hooks inside the cover fit over the bottom ledge of the tower Slide the cover forward into place Secure the tower cover by replacing the screws you removed CA...

Page 122: ...the front of the system unit cover Hold a bay panel and press either side to unlatch it from the front of the system unit cover Pull the bay panel and EMI bay cover out NOTE Replace the EMI Bay Panel...

Page 123: ...Repair Information 89 Bay 1 5 25 In Bay Internal or External Access Disconnect any cable on the drive note location and orientation of cables Remove the screws Pull out the drive...

Page 124: ...he cables note location of cables Press the lever and rotate outward Pull carefully and slowly as soon as the warning arrow appears The drive frame becomes free after the line behind the arrow appears...

Page 125: ...e main unit make sure the upper and lower drive frames are properly reattached Align the front notch of the drive frame with the system chassis Align the top rail of the drive frame with the system ch...

Page 126: ...92 Front Panel...

Page 127: ...ry before removal note location of cables Remove the four screws from the chassis Push the power supply forward towards the CD DVD ROM drive Once it is sufficiently forward place your hand underneath...

Page 128: ...e cards from the adjacent slots of the failed card Position the system unit such that the card is accessible to you If the adapter card has cables disconnect them Be sure to take note where those cabl...

Page 129: ...are sensitive to static discharge Press the levers on both sides of the socket down and outwards Lift the DIMM to remove ATTENTION Place your forefingers on the top of the DIMM before you press the ho...

Page 130: ...y after correctly installing a processor CAUTION Processors are sensitive to static discharge Remove adapter cards if applicable Detach the heat sink cable from the fan connector Remove the fan sink b...

Page 131: ...hed corner of the processor with the pin 1 indicator on the socket Push down the lever to lock the processor to the socket Place the processor heat sink fan over the processor Insert one side of fan b...

Page 132: ...se steps to remove the Pentium III CPU module from the slot NOTE Determine the type of processor you are installing and make sure the jumpers are set correctly Run the Setup Utility after correctly in...

Page 133: ...acts pointing downward align the processor to the posts of the retention mechanism then lower it down CAUTION The electrical contacts of the Pentium III module are slotted in such a way that the modul...

Page 134: ...w ends of the heat sink clips SECC2 Package Installation Follow these steps when installing the heat sink and fan to the Pentium III processor module Remove the thermal tape protector at the back of t...

Page 135: ...ir Information 101 To remove the SECC2 type fan sink use a screw driver to slide the fastener nodes outward to unlock the fan sink from the processor then carefully remove the fan sink from the proces...

Page 136: ...E Determine the type of processor you are installing and make sure the jumpers are set correctly Run the Setup Utility after correctly installing a processor ATTENTION Processors are sensitive to stat...

Page 137: ...Repair Information 103 For Celeron CPU with FanSink...

Page 138: ...screw driver to push the four fastener tabs outward to unlock the heat sink from the processor then carefully detach the heat sink from the processor For Celeron CPU with HeakSink For Celeron CPU with...

Page 139: ...ersal retention mechanism 1 Pull out the sides 2 Place the universal retention mechanism over the CPU connector on the system board and press it until it clicks into place 3 Press down the four plasti...

Page 140: ...you proceed make sure that there is no processor installed in the CPU connector Follow these steps to install a Celeron processor 1 Install the universal retention mechanism 2 Remove the Celeron proce...

Page 141: ...he heatsink processor card and fastener together to lock the heatsink For Celeron CPU with HeatSink For Celeron CPU with FanSink 7 With the processor card golden fingers pointing downward align the pr...

Page 142: ...ely fit into the connector and the latches on the sides lock the processor into place Check the sides of the URM The latches should be properly inserted into the appropriate slots on the retention mec...

Page 143: ...Repair Information 109 For Celeron CPU with FanSink CAUTION The heatsink becomes very hot when the system is on NEVER touch the heatsink with any metal or with your hands...

Page 144: ...away from the backup battery Lift the backup battery out IMPORTANT Make sure to insert the battery with the positive side facing up A plus sign indicates the positive side If you replace the system b...

Page 145: ...Repair Information 111 Indicator LED and Cable Push in on the indicator LED and remove from the rear Disconnect the LED and cable from the system board...

Page 146: ...he rear and align it with the front locating pin Visually verify that the board is aligned properly then press the board down Be sure to reinstall the processor DIMMs I O port bracket onto the new sys...

Page 147: ...emoving the failing FRU they are listed at the top of the page Go to the removal procedure for each FRU listed remove the FRU and then continue with the removal of the failing FRU To replace a FRU rev...

Page 148: ...unit use the standard diskette advanced technology ATX interface Hard disk drives in this unit use an Integrated Drive Electronics IDE ATX interface This computer supports the American National Stand...

Page 149: ...commodate a 5 25 inch half high drive such as diskette hard disk tape or CD DVD ROM drive Normally this bay holds the factory installed CD DVD ROM drive 6 Bay 2 This drive bay may accommodate a 5 25 i...

Page 150: ...release handle forward to release the cover The cover slides along grooves that run on the sides of the unit While still holding the handle slide the cover forward to remove it completely Touch the b...

Page 151: ...nsure that the rails of the cover slide along the grooves on the sides of the chassis Slide back the cover until it fits into place If the cover does not slide all the way to the rear hold the upper r...

Page 152: ...an external bay and you do not intend to install a new drive immediately reinstall the bay panel on the empty exposed drive bay Follow these steps to remove the plastic bay panel from the front of the...

Page 153: ...a screwdriver to push back the metal bay plate After pushing the metal cover for about an inch you may use your hand to push it all the way to a 90 degree angle NOTE To Reinstall A Bay Panel Insert a...

Page 154: ...ables Remove the screws WARNING For 5 25 In hard disk drive installation it uses different screws from 3 5 In hard disk drive IMPORTANT Install the 3 5 in hard disk drive only in bays 1 2 and 3 using...

Page 155: ...ray remove the four shoulder screws on the underside ofthe tray Four cushion rings are used to minimize the acoustic interference To remove the cushion rings slide and lift ATTENTION When installing t...

Page 156: ...nect the cables note location of cables Press the lever and rotate outward Pull carefully and slowly as soon as the warning arrow appears The drive frame becomes free after the line behind the arrow a...

Page 157: ...rive Frame Align the front notch of the drive frame with the system chassis Align the top rail of the drive frame with the system chassis and swing inward until it clicks to lock Re attach the power a...

Page 158: ...f cables Remove the two screws from the chassis Press the tab located on top of the housing frame just above the power supply Push the power supply forward towards the CD ROM drive to detach it from t...

Page 159: ...Replacing the Power Supply Insert the power supply frame into its corresponding cut away openings on the chassis Align the top rails and slide in to lock Secure the power supply with it s two origina...

Page 160: ...essary remove cards from the adjacent slots of the failed card Position the system unit such that the card is accessible to you If the adapter card has cables disconnect them Be sure to take note of w...

Page 161: ...sitive to static discharge Press the levers on both sides of the socket down and outwards Lift the DIMM to remove CAUTION Place your forefingers on the top of the DIMM before you press the holding cli...

Page 162: ...ese steps to remove the Pentium III CPU module from the slot NOTE Determine the type of processor you are installing and make sure the jumpers are set correctly Run the Setup Utility after correctly i...

Page 163: ...ting downward align the processor to the posts of the retention mechanism then lower it down CAUTION The electrical contacts of the Pentium III module are slotted in such a way that the module only fi...

Page 164: ...w ends of the heat sink clips SECC2 Package Installation Follow these steps when installing the heat sink and fan to the Pentium III processor module Remove the thermal tape protector at the back of t...

Page 165: ...131 To remove the SECC2 type fan sink use a screw driver to slide the fastener nodes outward to unlock the fan sink from the processor then carefully remove the fan sink from the processor...

Page 166: ...E Determine the type of processor you are installing and make sure the jumpers are set correctly Run the Setup Utility after correctly installing a processor ATTENTION Processors are sensitive to stat...

Page 167: ...133 For Celeron CPU with FanSink...

Page 168: ...screw driver to push the four fastener tabs outward to unlock the heat sink from the processor then carefully detach the heat sink from the processor For Celeron CPU with HeakSink For Celeron CPU with...

Page 169: ...ention mechanism 1 Pull out the sides 2 Place the universal retention mechanism over the CPU connector on the system board and press it until it clicks into place 3 Press down the four plastic rivets...

Page 170: ...you proceed make sure that there is no processor installed in the CPU connector Follow these steps to install a Celeron processor 1 Install the universal retention mechanism 2 Remove the Celeron proce...

Page 171: ...nk processor card and fastener together to lock the heatsink For Celeron CPU with HeatSink For Celeron CPU with FanSink 7 With the processor card golden fingers pointing downward align the processor t...

Page 172: ...e connector and the latches on the sides lock the processor into place Check the sides of the URM The latches should be properly inserted into the appropriate slots on the retention mechanism IMPORTAN...

Page 173: ...architecture separates dedicated external system bus and dedicated internal high speed cache bus One of the following processors can be installed System Backup Battery CAUTION All BIOS configuration...

Page 174: ...indicates the positive side If you replace the system battery you need to reset the system date and time You can perform this task from the Window 98 desktop or from the Setup Utility Toreset the sys...

Page 175: ...141 Indicator LED and Cable Push in on the indicator LED and remove from the rear Disconnect the LED and cable from the system board...

Page 176: ...all adapter cards Disconnect all cables connected to the system board Remove the screws securing the system board to the chassis Lift the system board to remove from chasis Remove memory DIMM if appl...

Page 177: ...Insert the Aptiva recovery CD into the CD ROM drive then restart computer 2 Depress F1 while POST to enter BIOS Setup menu Select and enter Startup Options set the first priority of boot sequence to...

Page 178: ...144...

Page 179: ...idia NV10 w TV Out 32MB 162 3 5 In Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings 163 CD ROM Drive 167 CD ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Jumpers 169 CD ROM R W Drive 170 CD ROM R W Drive Rear Panel Connectors a...

Page 180: ...asked to measure voltages Use this information to help you locate parts such as electronic boards connectors pin numbers and test points This chapter also contains jumper settings for the hard disk d...

Page 181: ...oard Jumpers and Connectors NOTE The blackened pin of a jumper represents pin 1 2170 System Board Jumper Sett i n g Jumper Settings Function JP1 JP2 1 2 4 5 2 3 5 6 Speaker Type Speaker Out Line out J...

Page 182: ...ff On Off On Off Off Off Off Off On Off On Off Off On Off Off Off Off Off On On Off Off Off On Off CPU Core Voltage 3 3V 2 9V 2 8V 2 5V 2 4V 2 3V 2 2V SW3 switch 1 2 3 4 Off On On On On On Off Off Off...

Page 183: ...button Reset button CN10 Floppy diskette drive connector Flopy diskette drive CN11 Primary IDE Channel IDE drive CN12 Secondary IDE Channel IDE drive CN15 Upper Game port 15 pin female Lower R to L M...

Page 184: ...150 Machine Type 2171 and 2172 System Board Jumpers and Connectors NOTE The blackened pin of a jumper represents pin 1...

Page 185: ...ut Amplified audio line out SW 1 switch 1 2 3 4 Off Off On Off On On On On On Off On On On On Off On On Off Off On On On On Off On Off On Off On On Off Off On Off Off Off Off On On On Off Off On On Of...

Page 186: ...Upper Game port 15 pin female Lower R to L Microphone in port Stereo line in port Stereo line out port Joystick Microphone Audio signal input Speaker CN7 Wake on LAN connector LAN adapter card CN8 CD...

Page 187: ...ool to short the connector CN4 pin10 20 for 2170 or CN2 for 2171 and 2172 with the switch cable disconnected from the connector on the system board or use a connection jumper to short the black and gr...

Page 188: ...154 12 12Vdc Blue 13 Ground Black 14 Power On Green 15 Ground Black 16 Ground Black 17 Ground Black 18 19 5Vdc Red 20 5Vdc Red Power Supply Output Pin Assignment Continued Pin Voltage Cable Color...

Page 189: ...should be connected to the modem card The other end should be connected to the system board GVC Factory Installed Modem Card Connector Functions Item Function Connect to 1 Telephone line in Telephone...

Page 190: ...d to the modem card The other end should be connected to the system board CIS Factory Installed Modem Card Connector Functions Item Function Connect to 1 Telephone line in Telephone line 2 Telephone l...

Page 191: ...157 Network Cards Both Home PNA and ADSL Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line are using the RJ 11 connectors Home PNA ADSL...

Page 192: ...SE T link Off Power is off 10BASE T connection is invalid 100 Mbps Green Valid 100BASE TX link Off Power is off 100BASE TX connection is invalid ACT Green Heavy network activity Blinking Intermittent...

Page 193: ...159 Video Cards Savage IV AGP 2x 4x 8 MB Savage IV AGP 2x 4x 16 32 MB NOTE Same as 8MB card with 2 4 memory chips on board and a VGA connector If it is comb card there is a extra digital PnD connector...

Page 194: ...e both Charge Power return and the IEEE 1394 internal cable bundle shield will be commoned to pin 18 P D D Signal Pin Assignments Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 TMDS Data2 16 USB data 2 TMDS Data2 17 USB dat...

Page 195: ...ard will exist as a high performance graphics accelerator for the mainstream This board will be offered in 16MB SDRAM with full AGP2x support High integration results in a low cost small footprint TV...

Page 196: ...162 Nvidia M64 w TV Out 32MB Nvidia NV10 w TV Out 32MB...

Page 197: ...umper Settings The configuration of the following jumpers controls the drive s mode of operation DS Drive Select For Master only CS Cable Select PK Park used as a place to store a jumper 3 5 In Quantu...

Page 198: ...of operation SP Slave Present DS Drive Select CS Cable Select 3 5 In Seagate Hard Disk 3 5 In Seagate Hard Disk Drives Jumper Settings DS CS SP Description On Off Master or Single Drive Off Off Drive...

Page 199: ...3 5 In Maxtor Hard Disk 3 5 In Maxtor Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings J50 Description On Drive configured as a Master or Drive configured as a Master with an attached Slave Off Drive configured as a S...

Page 200: ...166 The configuration of the following jumpers control the drive s mode of operation Master Slave CSEL Cable Select 3 5 In IBM Hard Disk...

Page 201: ...l buttons indicators and emergency eject method may be different Lite on LG CD ROM Front Panel Introduction Item Description 1 Load eject button 2 Headphone jack 3 Power on busy indicator lights up in...

Page 202: ...D ROM Emergency exit option 1 If for any reason the tray does not eject automatically insert and press an eject bar inside the emergency eject hole to manually eject thetray A straightened paper clip...

Page 203: ...ive Rear Panel Connectors and Jumpers Item Function Connect to 1 Power supply connector Power supply 2 Interface connector System board 2170 CN12 2171 2172 CN10 3 Configuration jumper CS SL MA Descrip...

Page 204: ...tor lights up in green color while disc is in ready state lights up and flashes in amber color during data read or seek operation 3 Headphone volume control 4 Headphone jack 5 Emergency eject hole See...

Page 205: ...Rear Panel Connectors and Jumpers Item Function Connect to 1 Power supply connector Power supply 2 Interface connector System board 2170 CN12 2171 2172 CN10 3 Configuration jumper CS SL MA Descriptio...

Page 206: ...Aptiva machine Their front panel buttons indicators and emergency eject methods may be different CD ROM R W Front Panel Introduction Item Description Disk Eject Button Green Activity Light Flashes wh...

Page 207: ...guration jumper CS SL MA Description On Master Slave On Cable select On Reserved do not use 3 Interface connector System board 2170 CN12 2171 2172 CN10 4 Emergency Eject Hole Zip Drive Emergency exit...

Page 208: ...er and the other as Slave LS 120 Drive Jumper Settings Abbreviation Jumper Name Function MA Master Configures the LS 120 drive as the Master drive on the secondary IDE channel SL Slave Configures the...

Page 209: ...Close Button 3 Emergency eject hole See CD ROM Emergency exit option below 4 Disc Indicator 5 Headphone Volume Control 6 Headphone Jack DVD ROM Emergency exit If for any reason the tray does not eject...

Page 210: ...ers Item Function Connect to 1 Power connector Power supply 2 IDE Interface connector System board 2170 CN12 2171 2172 CN10 3 Configuration jumper CS SL MA Description On Master default On Slave On Ca...

Page 211: ...install 8 MB 16MB 32MB 64MB or 128MB PC 100 DIMM in any sockets and with any combinations NOTE Some system boards require that DIMM socket number one be occupied If after installing memory the system...

Page 212: ...Pin Signal Name I O Pin Signal Name I O 1 Data Carrier Detect I 6 Data Set Ready I 2 Receive Data I 7 Request ToSend O 3 Transmit Data O 8 Clear ToSend I 4 Data Terminal Ready O 9 Ring Indicator I 5...

Page 213: ...O 1 Data I O 4 5 V dc Power 2 Mouse Data 5 Clock I O 3 Ground Power Mouse Clock Pin Signal Name I O Pin Signal Name I O 1 Ground 18 Direction 0 2 Density Select O 19 Ground 3 No Connection 20 Step O 4...

Page 214: ...ound Power 7 Host Data 5 I O 27 I O Channel Ready I 8 Host Data 10 I O 28 No Connection 9 Host Data 4 I O 29 No Connection 10 Host Data 11 I O 30 Ground Power 11 Host Data 3 I O 31 Host IRQ I 12 Host...

Page 215: ...Copyright IBM Corp 1998 181 Safety Inspection Guide General Guidelines 182...

Page 216: ...hould be used to identify possible safety conditions not covered by this Safety Inspection Guide If any unsafe conditions are present you must find out how serious the hazard is and if you can continu...

Page 217: ...itor and Power Cord 192 Assembly 5 Machine Type 2170 2171 Keyboard and Mouse 193 Assembly 6 Machine Type 2170 2171 AGP Adapter 195 Assembly 7 Machine Type 2170 2171 Software 196 Section B Assembly for...

Page 218: ...chine Type 2172 Country Language Version AT Austria AU Australia BD Belgium Dutch BF Belgium French CA Canada CE Canada English CF Canada French CN China DK Denmark Danish FI Finland Finish FR France...

Page 219: ...Parts Catalog 185 Section A Assembly for MachineType 2170 and 2171 Assembly 1 Machine Type 2170 and 2171 System Unit...

Page 220: ...y X 1 9 01N1943 V66M 2Z w ZX 100 AGP slot system board X 1 10 36L9123 AMD K6 2XT 380 MHz 95FSB w o heatsink and fan X 1 10 36L9124 AMD K6 2XT 400 MHz 100FSB w o heatsink and fan X 1 10 36L9125 AMD K6...

Page 221: ...ule PC 100 X X 1 14 20L2202 64MB module PC 100 X X 1 14 36L9100 128MB module PC 100 X X 1 15 20L2166 145W Power Supply X X 1 15 20L2167 145W Power Supply Japan X 1 16 01K4278 CMOS Backup Battery CR203...

Page 222: ...01N1949 10GB HDD 3 5 X X 2 3 01N1950 13GB HDD 3 5 X X 2 3 09N5447 13GB HDD 3 5 5400RPM Maxtor Meteor X 2 3 10K2105 15GB HDD 3 5 5400RPM X 2 3 36L9109 17GB HDD 3 5 X 2 3 09N5448 20GB HDD 3 5 5400RPM X...

Page 223: ...1N1953 DVD ROM 6X 32X GD3000 X 3 1 09N5354 DVD ROM 8X 40X White X 3 2 01K4224 IDE cable w I 3Conn X X 3 2 01N3131 IDE Cable 450MM Length For use w mdls that have both CD RW and CD ROM DVD ROM Drives X...

Page 224: ...X 3 NS 01N1953 DVD ROM 6X 32X GD3000 X 3 NS 00K8183 7FT Phone Cord X X 3 NS 60H6043 Modem Phone Cable Adapter Spain Southern Ireland X 3 NS 60H6045 Modem Phone Cable Adapter Austria X 3 NS 60H6046 Mo...

Page 225: ...20L2169 ADT 9VDC1120V A40910M US CE CF LA Taiwan X 3 NS 20L2170 ADT 9VDC1120V A40910J JAPAN X 3 NS 20L2171 ADT 9VDC1230V A40910G EURO and LA High Voltage Models X 3 NS 20L2172 ADT 9VDC1230V A40910B G...

Page 226: ...X X 4 NS 13F9959 Power Cord LA Lo Voltage X X 4 NS 13F9978 Power Cord LA Hi Voltage X X 4 NS 13F9939 Power Cord Brazil APU Countries X X 4 NS 13F9978 Power Cord Euro X X 4 NS 14F0050 Power Cord Swiss...

Page 227: ...Rapid Access II BELGIUM UK 120 105 keys X X 5 1 37L2597 Rapid Access II DANISH 159 105 keys X X 5 1 37L2598 Rapid Access II DUTCH 143 105 keys X X 5 1 37L2599 Rapid Access II FRENCH 189 105 keys X X 5...

Page 228: ...109 keys X 5 1 37L2611 Rapid Access II CHINESE US 467 HK TW 104 keys X 5 1 37L2612 Rapid Access II BELGIUM FRENCH 120 105 keys X X 5 1 37L2640 Rapid Access II ICELANDIC 197 105 keys X X 5 2 10L6145 Sl...

Page 229: ...del 2171 6 1 01N1959 SR9 Savage IV2X 8MB X 6 1 01N1960 SR9 Savage IV2X 16MB X 6 1 01N3053 SR9 Savage IV2X 32MB X 6 1 10K2020 ATI TV Out 16MB X 6 1 10K2111 Nvidia M64 w TV Out 32MB Number 9 Pepper M32...

Page 230: ...FRU Number Description Model 2170 Model 2171 Aptiva owners and servicers will need to call their local IBM HelpCenter to order the above software Application CD Pack Voice Type 3 0 Kit Lotus SmartSuit...

Page 231: ...Parts Catalog 197 Section B Assembly for MachineType 2172 Assembly 1a Machine Type 2172 System Unit Interior...

Page 232: ...essor 1a 10 01N3140 Fansink for Pentium III 550 Processor 1a 10 36L9146 Fansink for Pentium III SECC II 450 500 Processors 1a 11 01K4278 CMOS Backup Battery 1a 12 20L2202 64MB module PC 100 1a 12 36L9...

Page 233: ...Side Panel w handle White 1b 2 00K8480 Front Panel Black 1b 2 02K2325 Front Panel White 1b 3 00K8478 Top Cover Black 1b 3 02K2326 Top Cover White 1b 7 00K8481 Drive Bay Panel 2nd and 3rd 5 25 drive Bl...

Page 234: ...ette Hard Drive Asm Index FRU Number Description 2 1 02K2299 3 5 3 mode MKE JU256A276P 2 2 02K2603 FDD Cable 2 3 01N1947 3 5 6GB HDD 2 3 01N1950 3 5 13GB HDD 2 3 36L9109 3 5 17GB HDD 2 NS 36L9138 3 5...

Page 235: ...0 Black 3 1 00N8329 40X CD ROM Black 3 2 01K4224 Hard Disk and CD ROM Drive IDE Cable 3 3 20L2289 CD DVD ROM Drive Audio Cable 3 4 01N1954 GVC Conexant PCI 56K DF NA SA HK TW 3 4 01N1955 GVC Conexant...

Page 236: ...PC99 Color 3 NS 00K8474 Speaker Tier 1 Zylux Active Black 3 NS 20L2168 Speaker Tier 1 Zylux Active White 3 NS 20L2169 ADT 9VDC1120V A40910M US CE CF LA Taiwan 3 NS 20L2171 ADT 9VDC1230V A40910G EURO...

Page 237: ...120 105 keys 4 1 37L2597 Rapid Access II DANISH 159 105 keys 4 1 37L2598 Rapid Access II DUTCH 143 105 keys 4 1 37L2599 Rapid Access II FRENCH 189 105 keys 4 1 37L2600 Rapid Access II GERMAN 129 105...

Page 238: ...Access II JAPANESE 194 109 keys 4 1 37L2611 Rapid Access II CHINESE US 467 HK TW 104 keys 4 1 37L2633 Rapid Access II CHINESE US 467 HK TW Black 104 keys 4 1 37L2612 Rapid Access II BELGIUM FRENCH 120...

Page 239: ...Parts Catalog 205 Assembly 5 Machine Type 2172 AGP Adapter Asm Index FRU Number Description 5 1 01N1959 SR9 Savage IV2X 8MB 5 1 01N1960 SR9 Savage IV2X 16MB 5 1 01N3053 SR9 Savage IV2X 32MB 1...

Page 240: ...206...

Page 241: ...9 186 01N1943 1a 8 198 01N1944 1 10 186 01N1945 1 12 187 01N1946 2 3 188 01N1947 2 3 200 01N1948 2 3 188 01N1949 2 3 188 01N1950 2 3 188 01N1950 2 3 200 01N1951 2 NS 188 01N1952 3 1 189 01N1952 3 NS 1...

Page 242: ...2 200 02K2604 1a 2 198 02K2605 1a 1 198 02K2607 1a NS 198 02K2648 4 NS 192 FRU Number Asm Index Page 09N5354 3 1 189 09N5387 3 4 190 09N5387 3 4 201 09N5388 3 4 190 09N5388 3 4 201 09N5389 3 4 190 09N...

Page 243: ...7 1 2 186 20L2198 1 6 186 20L2201 1 14 187 20L2202 1 14 187 20L2202 1a 12 198 20L2289 3 3 189 FRU Number Asm Index Page 20L2289 3 3 201 28L1865 5 2 194 28L1865 4 2 204 28L1868 4 2 204 33L1165 5 NS 194...

Page 244: ...L2606 5 1 193 37L2606 4 1 203 37L2607 5 1 193 37L2607 4 1 203 37L2608 5 1 194 37L2608 4 1 203 37L2609 5 1 194 37L2609 4 1 204 37L2610 5 1 194 37L2610 4 1 204 37L2611 5 1 194 FRU Number Asm Index Page...

Page 245: ...ystem offers a variety of IBM computer related articles To access this service call 800 IBM 3395 Aptiva technical support is offered through the IBM Online Help Centers on the America Online IBM onlin...

Page 246: ...212 Aptiva Home Page http www ibm com pc us searchfiles html IBM PC Company Searchable File Library http www ibm com support IBM Support Site...

Page 247: ...de 18 C Cache enable or disable 25 CD DVD ROM Drive BIOS Setup Utility 17 Check Procedure 60 CD DVD ROM Drive 5 CD ROM Drive 167 Connectors and Jumpers 169 Emergency exit 168 173 Emergency exitl 168 F...

Page 248: ...Memory 4 Model Information in BIOS Setup Utility 16 Mode Factory Installed Modem Card Connector Functions 155 156 Factory Installed Modem Card Layout 155 Monitor Check Procedure 68 Port Signals 176 Mo...

Page 249: ...2172 142 Removals and Replacements Adapter Card 2170 2171 94 AMD K6 Processor 2170 96 Bay 1 5 25 In Bay 2170 2171 89 Bay 3 3 5 In Bay 2170 2171 90 Bay 4 3 5 In Bay 2170 2171 90 Bay Panels 2170 2171 88...

Page 250: ...216 USB Legacy Mode 20 USB 20 V Voltage Supply Switch Settings I W Weight 27...

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