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Memory (DIMM)

This system has 2 system memory module sockets, DIMM 0 and DIMM 1. These sockets hold dual in line memory modules (DIMM) that
contains 3.3V signal or double-sided synchronous DRAM (SDRAM).

The maximum memory size is 512 MB total.

Summary of Contents for NetVista

Page 1: ...1 Hardware Maintenance Service for Service Level A Machine Types 6266 6270 6276 6279 6280 and 6286...

Page 2: ...n 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 Address comments about this publication to IBM Corporation Dep...

Page 3: ...led Modem Card 61 Audio Not Supported by Diagnostics Program 62 CD ROM Drive 63 Memory 64 Keyboard 64 Mouse 65 Power Supply 66 Monitor 68 Undetermined Problems 69 Diagnostic Aids 71 Introduction 72 Po...

Page 4: ...igurations 110 System Board Connector Pin Signals 111 Monitor Port Signals 111 Serial Port Signals 111 Parallel Port Signals 111 Mouse Port Signals 111 Keyboard Port Signals 112 Diskette Drive Cable C...

Page 5: ...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 otherw...

Page 6: ...t signal cables to prevent a possible shock from touching two surfaces with different electrical potentials Electrical current from power telephone and communications cables is hazardous To avoid shoc...

Page 7: ...ult in hazardous radiation exposure Removing the covers of the CD ROM drive could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation There are no serviceable parts inside the CD ROM drive Do not remove t...

Page 8: ...um poss vel choque ao tocar duas superf cies com potenciais el tricos diferentes A corrente el trica proveniente de cabos de alimenta o de telefone e de comunica o perigosa Para evitar choques el tri...

Page 9: ...i o perigosa radia o A remo o das tampas da unidade de CD ROM pode resultar em exposi o a radia o perigosa de laser N o existem pe as que possam ser consertadas no interior da unidade de CD ROM N o re...

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Page 14: ...ctrique passant dans les c bles de communication ou les cordons t l phoniques et d alimentation peut tre dangereux Pour viter tout risque de choc lectrique lorsque vous installez ou que vous d placez...

Page 15: ...ur attention Si une unit de CD ROM est install e prenez connaissance des informations suivantes Pour viter tout risque d exposition au rayon laser respectez les consignes de r glage et d utilisation d...

Page 16: ...zkontakt anschlie en Alle angeschlossenen Ger te ebenfalls an Schutzkontaktsteckdosen mit ordnungsgem geerdetem Schutzkontakt anschlie en Signalkabel m glichst einh ndig anschlie en oder l sen um eine...

Page 17: ...CD ROM Laufwerks kann zu gef hrlicher Laserstrahlung f hren Es befinden sich keine Teile innerhalb des CD ROM Laufwerks die vom Benutzer gewartet werden m ssen Die Verkleidung des CD ROM Laufwerks ni...

Page 18: ...io di scosse derivanti dal contatto con due superfici a diverso potenziale elettrico La corrente elettrica circolante nei cavi di alimentazione del telefono e di segnale pericolosa Per evitare scosse...

Page 19: ...possono provocare l esposizione a radiazioni pericolose L apertura di un unit CD ROM pu determinare l esposizione a radiazioni laser pericolose All interno dell unit CD ROM non vi sono parti su cui e...

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Page 22: ...ocar 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 las...

Page 23: ...radiaciones Si se retiran las cubiertas de la unidad de CD ROM se puede producir una peligrosa exposici n a radiaciones de l ser Dentro de la unidad de CD ROM no existen piezas reparables No retire la...

Page 24: ...and Human Services 21 Code of Federal Regulations DHHS 21 CFR Subchapter J for Class 1 laser products In other countries the drive is certified to conform to the requirements of EN60825 Class 1 laser...

Page 25: ...T Personal System 2 HelpCenter PS 1 IBM PS 2 Intel Pentium MMX EtherExpress and LANDesk are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are tradema...

Page 26: ...e failure Field Replaceable Unit FRU Diagnostic Aids explain how to use the diagnostics tools for isolating failures Repairing Information contains illustrations and descriptions to disassemble and re...

Page 27: ...t Overview 29 CMOS Reset 33 Flash BIOS VPD update procedure 34 Working with the Setup Menus 35 Advanced Setup 38 Power Management Setup 39 ISA Legacy Resources 39 System Security 39 Specifications 41...

Page 28: ...w of Machine Types 6266 6270 6276 6279 6280 and 6286 describing the standard and optional features and details functional and environmental specifications Machine Types 6266 and 6286 are desktop model...

Page 29: ...866 MHZ CPU Intel PIII 933 MHZ CPU Intel PIII 1GHZ CPU Memory 128 KB Pipeline Burst Static RAM PBSRAM for Celeron Fixed onboard 256 KB Pipeline Burst Static RAM PBSRAM PIII Fixed onboard 168 pin synch...

Page 30: ...computer APM BIOS Mode if your operating system supports APM enabled machines Automatic Power On this option lets you enable and disable features that automatically turn on your computer Note For addi...

Page 31: ...eography Model dependent PS 2 104 key rubber dome IBM Keyboard with 1 8 m 5 8 ft cable Rapid Access II Keyboard with 104 keybuttons Mouse 2 button mouse connected to the mouse port with 1 8 m 5 8 ft c...

Page 32: ...drive interfaces that support PIO mode up to mode 4 DMA 32 bit access up to mode 2 and Ultra 33 Synchronous DMA up to mode 2 33M bytes sec CD Drive 5 25 in high performance forty eight speed 48X CD R...

Page 33: ...33 CMOS Reset This system does not deny access to the BIOS Setup Utility Execute Load BIOS Default Settings in BIOS Setup to clear the corrupted CMOS data See Loading Default Settings on page 36...

Page 34: ...e computer serial number was previously recorded the number is displayed with an option to update it Press Y to update the serial number 6 Type the 7 digit serial number of the computer you are servic...

Page 35: ...er and its hardware Working with the Setup Menus Starting the Setup Utility Follow these steps to enter Setup when the computer is off 1 Turn on your monitor 2 Turn on the system unit 3 When you see t...

Page 36: ...up but would like to restore the default settings follow these steps 1 From the main menu highlight the option Load Default Settings then press Enter A dialog box appears confirming if you want to loa...

Page 37: ...enabled before you use USB Keyboard Mouse Support Select disabled if you will not be using a USB Keyboard Mouse IDE Drives Setup Use these settings to view the hard disk and CD ROM drives that are in...

Page 38: ...yboard Speed Determines whether or not the speed at which the keyboard responds when you hold down a key The default typematic rate is 30 characters per second Fast Rate Disketteless Operation The com...

Page 39: ...anner consistent with your own style of computer use ACPI BIOS Mode Use this setting to enable or disable the Automatic Configuration and Power Interface ACPI If your operationg system supports ACPI B...

Page 40: ...ord This option allows you to set change or delete a power on password Administrator Password This option allows you to set change or delete an administrator password Adapter ROM Security If Yes the k...

Page 41: ...nd 6286 8 5 kg 18 72 lb For machine types 6270 6276 6279 and 6280 9 3 kg Environment Temperature for system unit Power on 10 to 35 C 50 to 95 F Power off 20 to 60 C 14 to 140 F Humidity for system uni...

Page 42: ...one on the system unit and one on the monitor display The system unit comes with a voltage selector switch allowing selection of either 115 V ac or 230 V ac This switch must be in the 230 V ac positio...

Page 43: ...43 Special Tools The following special tool is required to service this system when running the diagnostics program PC Doctor Wrap plug P N 72X854...

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Page 45: ...ages Error Codes or Beeps 50 Troubleshooting 59 Factory Installed Storage Devices 60 Factory Installed Modem Card 61 Audio Not Supported by Diagnostics Program 62 CD ROM Drive 63 Memory 64 Keyboard 64...

Page 46: ...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 47: ...r Beeps on page 50 for additional help All voltages in the check procedures are positive unless otherwise indicated Use frame ground for all voltage checks unless otherwise specified IMPORTANT There i...

Page 48: ...roperly Make sure that the monitor brightness and contrast controls are not turned down Power on the system unit NOTE Some monitors have a detachable system I O signal cable between the monitor and th...

Page 49: ...ective cables or adapter cards See Power Supply Cable Connector Specifications on page 103 and Layout of System Board of Machine Types 6266 6270 6276 6279 6280 and 6286 on page 101 Run the Diagnostics...

Page 50: ...listed first Make sure you complete all items in the cause or Action FRU column When servicing a system always begin with Start on page 47 If the problem cannot be corrected using these two index tabl...

Page 51: ...rameter in the Startup Options of BIOS Setup is not set to Drive A only Load default settings in Setup Insert a system diskette into diskette drive and reboot system Make sure the diskette drive confi...

Page 52: ...ondition during boot this will allow you to disable the NMI and continue to boot or you can reboot the system with the NMI enabled RAM PARITY ERROR CHECKING FOR SEGMENT Indicates a parity error in Ran...

Page 53: ...ace the FRU indicated in the check procedure If no check procedure is indicated the first Action FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause Beeps 2 long 1 short 2 1 1 2 repeatedly This code i...

Page 54: ...tem board Incorrect memory size shown or repeated during POST Insert the memory modules in the DIMM sockets properly and then reboot the system Memory module See the Step 005 of Memory on page 64 to r...

Page 55: ...default settings Hard disk drive cable Hard disk drive System board Hard disk drive format error Load default settings Hard disk drive cable Hard disk drive System board Hard disk drive write error L...

Page 56: ...the headphone jack of the CD ROM has an output then check if the audio cable from CD ROM drive to system board CD audio connector is connected properly Turn up the sound volume Speaker power connecti...

Page 57: ...ice manual for the printer Joystick Game port does not respond or does not work Connect a joystick to the game port then execute Interactive Test Joystick test in PC Doctor diagnostics program System...

Page 58: ...ind the error symptom in the 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 colum...

Page 59: ...ed units and are not repaired in the field Measuring Voltages Some check procedure steps instruct you to measure voltages on cable plugs and electronic board connectors If you are asked to measure vol...

Page 60: ...up should be connected to the system board primary Connectors and Functions of System Board of Machine Types 6266 6270 6276 6279 6280 and 6286 on page 102 IDE Secondary Channel Master and Slave Drives...

Page 61: ...stics menu Select All Tests then execute Modem test 003 DOES THE MODEM PASS THE TEST YES READ AHEAD NO GO TO STEP 004 Power off the system unit Remove all adapter cards Connect a hard disk drive with...

Page 62: ...re that Windows 98 is properly installed End 004 Perform the following under Windows 98 NOTE If an operating system other than Microsoft Windows 98 is installed the program screens and icons may diffe...

Page 63: ...not damaged and are connected properly Check and make sure that the CD ROM drive driver is loaded correctly Load default settings 003 DO THE TESTS OF OPEN CLOSE TRAY BY DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM AND BY DEP...

Page 64: ...last DIMM replaced is defective If all DIMMs on the system board have been replaced and the problem remains replace system board Go to step 001 NOTE If on startup there is no memory inserted on syste...

Page 65: ...t left button works 004 DOES THE MOUSE BUTTON WORK YES READ AHEAD NO GO TO STEP 007 Test mouse cursor movement 005 DOES THE MOUSE MOVE SMOOTHLY AND KEEP X AND Y COORDINATES CHANGED YES READ AHEAD NO G...

Page 66: ...wer supply connector and take an ohm reading Go to step 007 004 Disconnect the power cord from the back of the system unit Disconnect all power and switch cable connectors from the system board and th...

Page 67: ...hen all connectors are plugged back in go to Undetermined Problems on page 69 If the fan stops running when a drive connector is plugged back in go to Start on page 47 007 DO YOU HAVE AN OHM READING W...

Page 68: ...and monitor and that the line voltage is correct Make sure that the monitor contrast and brightness controls are not turned too low Make sure that the diagnostics diskette is in the diskette drive Pow...

Page 69: ...settings Check all adapter card jumper positions Check all device jumper positions Check all cables and connectors for proper installation If the jumpers switch and voltage settings are correct return...

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Page 71: ...71 Diagnostic Aids Diagnostic Aids 71 Introduction 72 Power On Self Test 73 Diagnostics Tools 74 Using Diagnostics Program from Recovery CD 74 Diagnostics Program Features 75 Copyright IBM Corp 2000...

Page 72: ...72 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 73: ...If an error is detected during POST the IBM logo screen will automatically switch to the text based screen and display the error message or code with a beep Depending on the criticality of the POST er...

Page 74: ...ng the computer You can use it to test the IBM components of the system and some external devices The amount of time required to test components depends on the number of components installed and selec...

Page 75: ...e Printer Test SCSI Test CD ROM DVD Test Stereo Speaker Hardware Info Onboard Ethernet USB Port System Configuration Memory Contents IRQ and DMA Use Device Drivers COM and LPT Ports Physical Disk Driv...

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Page 77: ...Adapter Cards 82 Diskette Drive 83 CD ROM Drive 84 Hard Disk Drive 85 System Board 86 Power Supply 87 Memory DIMM 88 Removals and Replacements of Machine Types 6266 and 6286 89 Identifying the Parts o...

Page 78: ...atic sensitive 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 rele...

Page 79: ...this unit use the standard diskette advanced technology AT Interface Hard disk and CD ROM drives in this unit use an integrated drive Electronics IDE AT interface This computer supports the American N...

Page 80: ...sk Drive This machine has a factory installed 3 5 10 or 15 GB hard disk drive 3 Power Supply 4 Bay 2 This drive can accommodate a 5 25 inch device 5 Bay 1 This drive bay can accommodate a 5 25 inch ha...

Page 81: ...the system unit cover and push it backward about 25 inches Lift the top cover up to remove it completely Touch the bare metal frame of your system unit to dissipate the static electricity from your b...

Page 82: ...low these steps to remove an adapter card Position the system unit so that the card is accessible to you If the adapter card has cables disconnect them Be sure to take note of where the cable is conne...

Page 83: ...tray and the power upward to remove it completely Disconnect the power and signal cables from the back of the diskette drive Remove the two screws that hold the diskette drive to the mounting tray Ope...

Page 84: ...ower sound and signal cables from the CD ROM Remove the two screws that secure the CD ROM drive Open the door on the front of the computer Slide the CD ROM drive forward through the front opening and...

Page 85: ...ve the two screws that secure the mounting tray at the bottom of the system unit Pull the drive mounting tray upward and remove it Remove the four screws two on each side that secure the hard diskette...

Page 86: ...e adapter cards first Disconnect the power cable CD ROM cable Diskette Drive cable Hard Disk Drive cable audio cable power switch cable speaker cable and LED cable from system board Remove the six scr...

Page 87: ...a 155 watt switching power supply 1 To remove the power supply You must remove the top cover first 2 Disconnect the power cable from the riser board and all drives 3 Remove the screw in the machine re...

Page 88: ...DIMM 0 and DIMM 1 These sockets hold dual in line memory modules DIMM that contains 3 3V signal or double sided synchronous DRAM SDRAM You can install 32MB 64MB 128MB or 256MB DIMM in any sockets and...

Page 89: ...sensitive 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 t...

Page 90: ...Ms This system has 3 interface cards slots for adapter card expansion All of them are Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI interfaces This system has 1 video bridge expansion slot adjacent to the PCI...

Page 91: ...cover and push it forward about 25 inches Lift the top cover up to remove it completely Touch the bare metal frame of your system unit to dissipate the static electricity from your body Do not touch a...

Page 92: ...oved prior to the installation of the adapter card Removing Adapter Cards Follow these steps to remove an adapter card Position the system unit so that the card is accessible to you If the adapter car...

Page 93: ...te drive Pull up the latch that secures the drive mounting tray Slide the drive mounting tray toward the front of the computer and remove it Remove the four screws two on each side that secure the bay...

Page 94: ...the latch that secures the CD ROM drive mounting tray Slide the drive mounting tray toward the back of the computer and remove it Remove four screws two on each side that secure the bay holder Pull t...

Page 95: ...emove the CD ROM Make sure to disconnect the power cord and signal cables from the hard disk drive and the diskette device Remove the screws that secure the bay holder that holds the hard diskette dri...

Page 96: ...emove the system board you must remove the adapter cards first Disconnect the power cable CD ROM cable Diskette Drive cable Hard Disk Drive cable audio cable power switch cable speaker cable and LED c...

Page 97: ...a 95 watt switching power supply 1 To remove the power supply You must remove the top cover first 2 Disconnect the power cable from the riser board and all drives 3 Remove the screws in the machine re...

Page 98: ...s system has 2 system memory module sockets DIMM 0 and DIMM 1 These sockets hold dual in line memory modules DIMM that contains 3 3V signal or double sided synchronous DRAM SDRAM The maximum memory si...

Page 99: ...d Modem Card Layout 106 Factory Installed Modem Card Connector Functions 106 3 5 In Hard Disk Drive Jumper Locations Settings 107 CD ROM Drive 108 CD ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Features 108 C...

Page 100: ...re 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...

Page 101: ...nnector J7 2 DIMM 12 Aux Line In connector J6 3 Floppy Disk connector FDD1 13 CD In connector J5 4 Hard Disk Connector IDE1 IDE2 14 Audio Port connector 5 Battery 15 Serial Port connector 1 COM A 6 Ca...

Page 102: ...tor PCI Slot 1 PCI Slot 1 PCI Slot 2 PCI Slot 2 PCI Slot 3 PCI Slot 3 JBAT Clear CMOS jumper JFP1 HDD LED Power LED Speaker Power Switch and Reset Switch IDE 1 Primary IDE IDE 2 Secondary IDE JWR1 ATX...

Page 103: ...ly fan must be running To power on the power supply without using the on off switch use a screwdriver or other tools to short the power supply connector with the switch cable disconnected from the con...

Page 104: ...1 3 3 V Orange 2 3 3 V Orange 3 COMMON BLACK 4 5Vdc RED 5 COMMON BLACK 6 5Vdc RED 7 COMMON BLACK 8 POWER GOOD GRAY 9 5Vs PURPLE 10 12Vdc YELLOW 11 3 3V Orange 12 12Vdc BLUE 13 COMMON BLACK 14 P S on...

Page 105: ...105 Hard Drive or CD ROM Power Cable Connector 3 5 In Diskette Drive Power Cable Connector...

Page 106: ...ct to 1 Telephone line out Some modem adapters may come without this jack Telephone set 2 Telephone line in Telephone line NOTE Care should be taken while connecting the voice in speaker out connector...

Page 107: ...ations 3 5 in Hard Disk Quantum Jumper Settings Locations Back of Drive Quantum AT Interface connector Default Setting Jumper Shown in Parking Position Reserved Position DS with CS for Slaves not supp...

Page 108: ...ncy exit NOTE Make sure to turn off the power before manual discs eject operation CD ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Features R G G L AUDIO C S M S L A CABLE SELECT SLAVE MASTER 39 40 1 2 IDE INTE...

Page 109: ...109 CD ROM Drive Jumper Settings CS SL MA DESCRIPTION On Drive configured as a Master default On Drive configured as a Slave On Cable select...

Page 110: ...110 DIMM Configurations The system board has two DIMM sockets A maximum of 512KB memory may be installed You can install 32MB 64MB 128MB or 256MB DIMM in any sockets and with any combinations...

Page 111: ...O 3 Transmit Data O 8 Clear To Send I 4 Data Terminal Ready O 9 Ring Indicator I 5 Signal Ground N A Parallel Port Signals Pin Signal Name I O Pin Signal Name I O 1 Strobe O 14 Auto Feed N A 2 Data Bi...

Page 112: ...112 Keyboard Port Signals Pin Signal Name I O Pin Signal Name I O 1 Keyboard Data I O 4 5 V dc Power 2 Mouse Data N A 5 Keyboard Clock I O 3 Ground Power 6 Mouse Clock N A...

Page 113: ...round N A 5 Ground N A 22 Write Data O 6 No Connection N A 23 Ground N A 7 Ground N A 24 Write GATE O 8 Index I 25 Ground N A 9 Ground N A 26 Track 0 I 10 No Connection N A 27 Ground N A 11 Ground N A...

Page 114: ...7 I O Channel Ready I 8 Host Data 10 I O 28 No Connection N A 9 Host Data 4 I O 29 DMA Acknowledge O 10 Host Data 11 I O 30 Ground Power 11 Host Data 3 I O 31 Host IRQ I 12 Host Data 12 I O 32 No Conn...

Page 115: ...115 Safety Inspection Guide General Guidelines 116 Copyright IBM Corp 2000...

Page 116: ...t should 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 cont...

Page 117: ...8 Assembly 2 Diskette Drive Hard Disk Drive 120 Assembly 3 CD ROM Modem Card 121 Assembly 4 Keyboard and Mouse 123 Parts Catalog of Machine Types 6266 126 Assembly 1 System Unit 126 Assembly 2 Diskett...

Page 118: ...EL Celeron 667MHz 66FSB 1 2 22P2423 INTEL Celeron 700MHz 66FSB 1 2 22P2308 INTEL Celeron 733MHz 66FSB 1 2 24P6043 INTEL Celeron 766MHz 66FSB 1 2 22P2267 INTEL PIII 733MHz 1 2 22P2268 INTEL PIII 800MHz...

Page 119: ...l 1 6 14F0014 Power Cord South Africa 1 6 02K0545 Power Cord China 1 6 13F9939 Power Cord ANZ 1 6 36L9015 Power Cord Japan 1 7 19K7810 Top cover Black 1 8 19K7811 Chassis Asm 1 9 19K7812 Front Bezel A...

Page 120: ...9K1561 30GB HDD 3 5 5400 RPM ATA66 2 1 24P6001 10GB HDD 3 5 5400 RPM ATA 100 20GB Platter 2 1 24P6003 20GB HDD 3 5 5400 RPM ATA 100 20GB Platter 2 1 24P6004 30GB HDD 3 5 5400 RPM ATA 100 20GB Platter...

Page 121: ...1156IV R9C Argentina APU Low profile modem with full height bracket 3 5 22P2288 Modem 56K For MT Askey 1456VQH87 NA LA SA Japan China TW HK Low profile modem with full height bracket 3 5 22P2289 Modem...

Page 122: ...Cable Adapter Norway Finland 3 7 60H6049 Modem Phone Cable Adapter France 3 7 60H6050 Modem Phone Cable Adapter Germany 3 7 60H6051 Modem Phone Cable Adapter UK Northern Ireland 3 7 60H6052 Modem Phon...

Page 123: ...REST EURO BELGIUM FR 120 4 2 37L2557 105 PALM REST EURO BELGIUM UK 120 4 2 37L2558 105 PALM REST BULGARIAN 442 4 2 37L2559 105 PALM REST EURO CZECH 243 4 2 37L2560 105 PALM REST EURO DANISH 159 4 2 3...

Page 124: ...T EURO UK ENG 166 4 2 37L2582 105 PALM REST EURO YUGOSL LAT 234 4 2 37L2583 104 PALM REST US ENG EMEA 4 2 37L2585 104 PALM REST CHINESE US 467 HK TW 4 2 37L2587 104 PALM REST THAILAND 191 4 2 37L2613...

Page 125: ...4 3 22P2313 External Speaker Set Active Cyber Acoustics Tier 4 Black 4 4 10K2587 Speaker Power Adapter US LA Lo Volt Canada Mexico Peru Colombia Ecuador Venezuela Bolivia Panama El Salvador Honduras...

Page 126: ...1 2 22P2268 INTEL PIII 800MHz 133FSB 1 2 22P2309 INTEL PIII 866MHz 133FSB 1 2 24P6011 INTEL PIII 933MHz 133FSB 1 2 24P6010 INTEL PIII 1GHz 133FSB 1 3 19K3292 Fansink Supports PIII Processors and Cele...

Page 127: ...ain Bezel includes FDD Cover and CD ROM Blank SFF NetVista new style White 1 9 19K3430 Outer Bezel Panel w FDD slot and Knock out for CD ROM slot SFF old style White 1 10 19K3642 FDD DASD Holder Brack...

Page 128: ...GB Hard Disk Drive 3 5 2 1 24P6001 10GB Hard Disk Drive 3 5 5400 RPM ATA 100 20GB Platter 2 1 19K3355 20GB Hard Disk Drive 3 5 2 1 24P6003 20GB Hard Disk Drove 3 5 5400 RPM ATA 100 20GB Platter 2 2 3...

Page 129: ...M Modem Card Asm Index FRU Number Description 3 1 19K3360 40X CD ROM White Bezel 3 1 19K3300 48X CD ROM Drive White 3 1 19K3643 48X CD ROM Drive Black 3 2 19K3342 CD ROM Cable 3 3 09N5406 CD ROM Audio...

Page 130: ...REST EURO BELGIUM UK 120 4 2 37L2521 105 PALM REST BULGARIAN 442 4 2 37L2522 105 NO PALM REST CZECH 243 4 2 37L2523 105 PALM REST EURO DANISH 159 4 2 37L2524 105 PALM REST EURO DUTCH 143 4 2 37L2525 1...

Page 131: ...9 4 2 37L2543 105 PALM REST TURKISH 440 4 2 37L2544 105 PALM REST EURO UK ENG 166 4 2 37L2545 105 PALM REST YUGOSL LAT 234 4 2 37L2546 104 PALM REST US ENG EMEA ANZ 4 2 37L2548 104 PALM REST CHINESE U...

Page 132: ...you access to the same tools used by IBM PC HelpCenter specialists IBM Online Assistant guides you from symptom to resolution by asking simple questions based on the collective experience of IBM senio...

Page 133: ...per Locations Settings 107 32 bit Access 32 Check Procedure 55 Error Symptoms 55 Hard Disk Drive 32 I IDE Connector Signals 114 J Joystick 29 75 Error Symptoms 57 K Keyboard 64 Check Procedure 64 Erro...

Page 134: ...96 Top Cover 81 91 S Safety Inspection Guide 115 Serial Port 29 32 38 Error Symptoms 57 Port Signals 111 Specifications 41 Dimensions 41 Electrical Input 41 Environment 41 Power Consumption 41 Weight...

Page 135: ...Printed in U S A International Business Machines Corporation Old Orchard Road Armonk New York 10504 Part Number 06P1789 Pub Number S06P 1789 01 1 01...

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