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Page 3: ...Personal Computer Hardware Reference _ Library Guide to Operations...

Page 4: ...ucts programming or services in your country Products are not stocked at the address below Requests for copies of this product and for technical information about the system should be made to your aut...

Page 5: ...eception If peripherals not offered by IBM are used with the equipment it is suggested to use shielded grounded cables with in line filters if necessary INSTRUCTIONS TO USER This equipment generates a...

Page 6: ...or screws and ground wires are tightly secured Ensure that card slot covers are in place when no card is installed If peripherals not offered by mM are used with this equipment it is suggested to use...

Page 7: ...about displays and the keyboard SECTION 4 PROBLEM DETERMINATION PROCEDURES describes the steps to correct problems that may occur SECTION 5 OPTIONS is where information included with the various opti...

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Page 9: ...Diskette Diagnostics 2 17 Summary 2 20 SECTION 3 OPERATIONS 3 1 Introduction 3 3 Getting Your IBM Personal Computer Ready 3 5 IBM Monochrome Display 3 8 IBM Color Display 3 9 Controls 3 9 Vertical Hol...

Page 10: ...5 25 512K Total Memory 5 26 544K Total Memory 5 27 576K Total Memory 5 28 608K Total Memory 5 29 640K Total Memory 5 30 1 Extender Card Switches 5 31 64K 256K System Board Switches 5 33 Coprocessor 5...

Page 11: ...stem Unit and Expansion Unit 6 9 Keyboard 6 10 IBM Monochrome or Color Display 6 11 IBM Graphics Printer 6 12 Installation at New Location 6 13 SECTION 7 KEYBOARD TEMPLATES 7 1 Introduction 7 3 French...

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Page 13: ...SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION Contents Introduction 1 3 Example of a System Arrangement 1 4 Option Eumples 1 5 Handling Diskettes 1 7 Introduction 1 1...

Page 14: ...Notes 1 2 Introduction...

Page 15: ...NTSC l standard or the Electronics Industry Association EIA RS 170 standard Therefore if your device does not meet these standards it may not function properly Several printers are available for print...

Page 16: ...Drives Keyboard IBM Graphics Printer This example shows the system unit keyboard IBM Monochrome Display and IBM Graphics Printer Two 5 1 4 inch diskette drive units are used to store programs and data...

Page 17: ...es These are options which you can add externally to your system Expansion Unit IBM Monochrome Display r CJ c V IBM Color Display IBM Graphics Printer _ II 1 IBM Color Printer IBM Compact Printer Intr...

Page 18: ...ions which you can install in your system unit or expansion unit Asynchronous Communications Adapter IBM Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter 64 266Kb Memory Expansion Option Printer Adapter Color G...

Page 19: ...some proper and improper ways of handling your diskettes Proper handling will greatly reduce the possibility of damaging your diskettes Proper Grasp by When Not In Use Corner Improper Don t Bend No P...

Page 20: ...Notes 1 8 Introduction...

Page 21: ...ts fustallation 2 3 Mini Power On Self Test 2 7 Rear Panel Reference 2 9 Component Arrangement 2 11 Keyboard and Display Adjustment 2 12 Power On Self Test POST 2 14 Loading Diskette Diagnostics 2 17...

Page 22: ...Notes 2 2 Setup...

Page 23: ...h a 5 1 4 inch Diskette Drive installed in the system unit remove the shipping cardboard System Unit Lift Lever Remove Shipping Cardboard Note If you anticipate transporting your system in the future...

Page 24: ...Place the sYstem unit in the POsition as shoWn 2 Front Connect the keyboard cable to the system unit 3 Keyboard 2 4 Setup...

Page 25: ...4 Set the syste1l11Jl jt s POWer SWitch to Off Is the International sY1l1bol for On I o Is the International sY1l1bol for Off Setup 2 5...

Page 26: ...to the system unit then to the wall outlet CAUTION This product is equipped with a line cord and plug designed for the user s safety It is to be used with a properly grounded power receptacle to avoi...

Page 27: ...should hear one short beep after the memory is checked This will take between 13 and 90 seconds depending on the amount of memory installed If you have a diskette drive installed it is normal to hear...

Page 28: ...ould like to install go to the Option Installation Instructions that came with your option Be sure to read Handling Static Sensitive Devices in Section 5 before installing an option in your IBM Person...

Page 29: ...ct to your Personal Computer the next step shows how to cable the expansion unit to the system IBM Monochrome Display 9 Pin Composite Connector Power Supply Fan Signal Phono Jack Rear Panel o o o __ _...

Page 30: ...low Connect the expansion unit s power cord to the expansion unit then to the wall outlet CAUTION This product is equipped with a line cord and plug designed for the user s safety It is to be used wit...

Page 31: ...stem components so you can use them comfortably TV should be at least 30 cm 12 inches from the diskette drive Two possible arrangements follow IBM Color Display Keyboard IBM Monochrome Display Cassett...

Page 32: ...ndles and turn them to desired tilt position There is one adjustable leg handle at each end of keyboard Level Position Firmly push in the adjustable leg handles and turn Tilt Position 1 This position...

Page 33: ...Tum the Contrast and Brightness controls on your display fully clockwise IBM Monochrome Display Contrast Control Brightness Control Your mM Personal Computer is ready for a power on self test Setup 2...

Page 34: ...m unit When you first set the system unit s Power switch to On a power on self test POST occurs The POST takes 13 to 90 seconds depending on the amount of memory installed 1 Set the Power switch on th...

Page 35: ...information will appear on the screen but this is not important at this time If you have diskette drives and or a printer that you turned on you will also hear and see responses from these ignore thes...

Page 36: ...3 Adjust Contrast and Brightness controls for eye comfort Contrast Control Brightness _ _ I Control 2 16 Setup...

Page 37: ...load lever 4 Insert the Diagnostics diskette as shown pushing it in until it stops 5 Push the load lever down and it will latch closed 6 Set the system unit s Power switch to On Lift Load Lever r Vi...

Page 38: ...M DISKETTE SERT DIAGNOSTIC DISKETTE IN DRIVE AND ENTER THE ACTION DESIRED If the information on your screen is not centered center it at this time and continue The IBM Personal Computer is designed fo...

Page 39: ...Personal Computer DIAGNOSTICS Version XXX C Copyright IBM Corp XXXX XXXX SElECT AN OPTION o RUN DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES 1 FORMAT DISKETTE 2 COPY DISKETTE J PREPARE SYSTEM FOR RElOCATION 9 EXIT TO SYSTEM D...

Page 40: ...to handle diskettes and how to align your screen Now you are ready to give your system a complete diagnostic test which you should do whenever you cable your system or install an option to verify its...

Page 41: ...Personal Computer Ready 3 5 IBM Monochrome Display 3 8 IBM Color Display 3 9 Controls 3 9 Vertical Hold Control 3 10 Vertical Size Control 3 11 Keyboard 3 13 The Typewriter Area 3 14 The Numeric Keyp...

Page 42: ...Notes 3 2 Operations...

Page 43: ...d adjustments for the IBM Monochrome and Color Displays are discussed This section also provides a graphic layout of the keyboard and each key You will notice as you begin this section that the system...

Page 44: ...Notes 3 4 Operations...

Page 45: ...the control to On Contrast Control Brightness Control Note The IBM Personal Computer is designed for use with monitors or television that meet either National Television System Committee standards or...

Page 46: ...the expansion unit if attached to On Turn on all other attached devices 3 Set the Power switch on the system unit to On Normally you should observe three responses A The cursor will appear on the scr...

Page 47: ...your screen if the system unit is turned on before the expansion unit if you have an expansion unit installed To recover turn off the power to all devices then set the Power switch on the expansion un...

Page 48: ...IBM Monochrome Display Adjust Contrast and Brightness controls for eye comfort Contrast Control Brightness Control 3 8 Displays...

Page 49: ...When the Contrast control is turned clockwise it increases the brightness of black blue green cyan red magenta brown and white When turned counterclockwise it decreases the brightness of these colors...

Page 50: ...om or bottom to top IBM Color Display o Vertical Hold Control 1 Set the system unit Power switch and the display Power switch to On 2 Wait for the completion of POST 3 Turn the Vertical Hold control c...

Page 51: ...Vertical Size Control 1 Set the system unit s Power switch and expansion unit s power switch if attached to Off 2 Set the display s Power control to On 3 Turn the Brightness and Contrast controls full...

Page 52: ...kwise until the black areas just disappear If one of the black areas disappears before the other continue to turn the control until the second black area is gone 6 Adjust the Brightness and Contrast c...

Page 53: ...f three sections the typewriter area the function keys and the numeric keypad All keys are typematic that is they repeat as long as you hold them down F2 F5 F6 F1 Fa f FlO Function Typewriter Area Num...

Page 54: ...locks the characters A through Z in the uppercase position To shift to lowercase characters while Cap Lock is on press the Shift key Press the Caps Lock key again to release the uppercase mode for cha...

Page 55: ...information is printed If the information is a graphic representation it can be reproduced only on a printer that supports graphic printing such as the IBM Graphics Printer EJ The Backspace key moves...

Page 56: ...th easy entry of BASIC statement keywords When you press the Alt key and any alphabetic key A through Z one of the BASIC keywords is entered ASCII codes can also be entered by using the Alt key and th...

Page 57: ...ting system or application program manual The keyboard has two shift keys which are in the typewriter area Pressing either of these changes the keys in the typewriter area to the uppercase mode When a...

Page 58: ...appear on the screen Pressing NumLock again returns keys 0 through 9 to cursor control keys y Scroll Lock Break The purpose of the Scroll Lock key is defined in your operating system manual or applic...

Page 59: ...he character at the current cursor position is erased and all characters to the right of the erased character move one position to the left When the Plus and Minus keys are pressed a plus or minus sig...

Page 60: ...Up moves the cursor one line up Cursor Down moves the cursor one line down Cursor Right moves the cursor one character position to the right Cursor Left moves the cursor one character position to r t...

Page 61: ...End moves the cursor one position to the right of the last character on the line Page Up is defined by your operating system or application program See the appropriate manual for a description Page Do...

Page 62: ...Function Keys Function keys FI through FlO are always under program control See your operating system manual or application program manual 3 22 Keyboard...

Page 63: ...diskette has a series of tests that check the five units of your system system unit expansion unit keyboard display and printer as well as other installed options The tests are performed in sequence...

Page 64: ...Notes 4 2 Problem Determination April 1984...

Page 65: ...ove the Diagnostics diskette from the back of this manual 2 Set the Power switch on the system unit and expansion unit if attached to Off Is the International symbol for On o Is the International symb...

Page 66: ...Set the Power switches on all attached devices to Off 4 Lift the diskette drive load lever 5 Insert the Diagnostics diskette into drive A Drive A 6 Push the load lever down Drive A 10 2 Start April 19...

Page 67: ...7 Set the Power switches on all attached devices to On 8 If an expansion unit is attached set its Power switch to On 9 Set the system unit s Power switch to On April 1984 Start 10 3...

Page 68: ...figure to correct the problem Note If the alignment on any IBM display is incorrect have it serviced eIBM Personal Computer DIAGNOSTICS rsion XXX C Copyright IBM Corp XXXX LECT AN OPTION RUN DIAGNOSTI...

Page 69: ...Diagnostics diskette and return it to the back of the manual If not have your TV or non IBM display serviced The IBM Personal Computer DIAGNOSTICS Version XXX C Copyright IBM Corp XXxx XXXX SElECT AN...

Page 70: ...Notes 10 6 Start April 1984...

Page 71: ...em unit and expansion unit if attached to Off 2 Set the Power switches on all attached devices to Off 3 Disconnect all devices 4 Unplug the system unit s and expansion unit s power cord from the wall...

Page 72: ...amp Outlet O K 6 Connect each cable to the proper connector on the system unit and expansion unit if attached to ensure correct electrical connection 7 Plug the system unit s and expansion unit s powe...

Page 73: ...ommunications Adapter Cable at the modem end refer to the Communications Adapter Cable s Option Installation Instructions for the cable removal procedure 9 See the figure below and install the wrap pl...

Page 74: ...it came with a terminating plug Disconnect the coaxial cable from the Cluster Adapter s connector 11 Refer to the figure below and install the terminating plug IBM part number 6323481 on the Cluster...

Page 75: ...clockwise When the first screen presentation appears adjust the controls for eye comfort 2 Set the Power switches on all attached devices to On 3 If the expansion unit is attached set its Power switc...

Page 76: ...ing responses A Look in the upper left hand corner of the screen during POST If you have the Personal Computer a blinking cursor should appear d If you have the Personal Computer XT a number should ap...

Page 77: ...esentation of the program or operating system should appear The IBM Personal Computer Basic Version CX XX Copyright IBM Corp XXXX XXXXX Bytes free Ok 1LIST 2RUN 3l0AD 4SAVE 5CONT 6lPTl 7TRON 8TRDFF 9K...

Page 78: ...ed Action Warning If the instructions are to have a unit serviced and that unit has a fixed disk drive we recommend that you back up all disk files onto diskettes Normal shipping and handling can resu...

Page 79: ...connected correctly and check for any objects or foreign material on the keyboard If error 301 still appears after the keyboard has been serviced have the system unit serviced Example 2 Screen Respon...

Page 80: ...serviced YES Do the following 1 Set the Power switches on the system unit and expansion unit to Off 2 Set the Power switches on all attached devices to Off 3 Disconnect the expansion unit cable from...

Page 81: ...m the unit and operating the TV normally Also ensure your TV is compatible with the NTSC standard If you have an IBM Color Display go to Test 9000 Example 5 Screen Response Audio Response Action IIIII...

Page 82: ...has a fixed disk drive we recommend that you back up all disk files onto diskettes Normal shipping and handling can result in permanent loss of data on your fixed disk drives Refer to the IBM DOS man...

Page 83: ...keyboard is connected correctly and check for any objects or foreign material on the keyboard If error 301 still appears after the keyboard has been serviced have the system unit serviced Example 3 Sc...

Page 84: ...system unit serviced YES Do the following 1 Set the Power switches on the system unit and expansion unit to Off 2 Set the Power switches on all attached devices to Off 3 Disconnect the expansion unit...

Page 85: ...by disconnecting your TV from the unit and operating the TV normally Also ensure your TV is compatible with NTSC standard If you have an IBM Color Display go to Test 9000 Screen Response Audio Respons...

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Page 87: ...a on it If you already have a scratch diskette skip this section and proceed to Diagnostic Testing on page Test 000 1 If you do not have a scratch diskette continue with this procedure 1 Remove the Di...

Page 88: ...the diskette drive s load lever and insert the Diagnostics diskette into drive A 5 Push the load lever down Push Down If you have trouble inserting your diskette turn to the operating section of your...

Page 89: ...Set the Power switches on all attached devices to On 6 7 If an expansion unit is attached set its Power switch to On 8 Set the Power switch on the system unit to On April 1984 Start 40 3...

Page 90: ...9 Did the following appear on your screen X can be any character xxxx XXX KB OK ERROR RESUME Fl KEY YES Press then go to the next step NO Go to the next step 40 4 Start April 1984...

Page 91: ...OSTIC ROUTINES 1 FORMAT DISKETIE 2 COPY D1SKETIE 3 PREPARE SYSTEM FOR RelOCATION 9 EXIT TO SYSTEM D1SKETIE ENTER THE ACTION DESIRED YES Go to the next step NO Remove the diskette and verify that it Is...

Page 92: ...11 Press to select FORMAT DISKETTE then t Go to the next step 40 6 Start April 1984...

Page 93: ...XXXX XXXX SELECT AN OPTION o RUN DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES 1 FORMAT DlSKETIE 2 COPY DISKETIE 3 PREPARE SYSTEM FOR RELOCATION 9 EXIT TO SYSTEM DISKETIE ENTER THE ACTION DESIRED 1 WHICH DRIVE CONTAINS DlSKETI...

Page 94: ...TE ENTER THE ACTION DESIRED 1 WHICH DRIVE CONTAINS DISKETTE TO BE FORMATTED A INSERT DISKETTE TO BE FORMATTED IN DRIVE A PRESS ENTER WHEN READY YES Remove the Diagnostics diskette from drive A insert...

Page 95: ...TE 2 COPY DISKETTE 3 PREPARE SYSTEM FOR RELOCATION 9 EXIT TO SYSTEM DISKETTE ENTER THE ACTION DESIRED I YES Continue with Diagnostic Testing on page Test 000 1 NO Return to Step 10 and try another bla...

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Page 97: ...essage This information is needed when you have your system serviced Following are examples of error messages you may receive A message ending in 00 means the test finished successfully In the example...

Page 98: ...ll appear if you have an expansion unit that is not connected to your system or that does not have its Power switch set to On Pressing the FI key allows the system to bypass the error condition for th...

Page 99: ...1 Remove the Diagnostics diskette from the back of this manual 2 Set the Power switch on the system unit and expansion unit if attached to Off 3 Set the Power switches on all attached devices to Off A...

Page 100: ...and insert the Diagnostics diskette into drive A 5 Push the load lever down Drive A Push Down If you have trouble inserting your diskette turn to the operating section of your Guide to Operations for...

Page 101: ...Set the Power switches on all attached devices to On 6 7 If an expansion unit is attached set its Power switch to On 8 Set the Power switch on the system unit to On April 1984 Test 010 3...

Page 102: ...9 Did the following appear on your screen XXXX XXX KB OK ERROR RESUME Flu KEY YES Press then go to the next step NO Go to the next step 010 4 Test April 1984...

Page 103: ...ER THE ACTION DESIRED YES Go to the next step NO Remove the diskette and verify that it Is the Diagnostics diskette Was inserted correctly If the Diagnostics diskette was inserted correctly have the s...

Page 104: ...ELECT AN OPTION o RUN DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES 1 FORMAT DISKETTE 2 COPY DISKETTE 3 PREPARE SYSTEM FOR RELOCATION 9 EXIT TO SYSTEM DISKETTE ENTER THE ACTION DESIRED Note Depending on the configuration of yo...

Page 105: ...system Then go to the next step System Expansiln Uait Unit Installe Device Option System Board Expansion Option XXX KB of Memory Keyboard Monochrome and Printer Adapter X Diskette Drive s and Adapter...

Page 106: ...he IBM Communications Cable and the Printer Cable will not appear in the list and the Graphics Printer will be listed as Matrix Printer The Game Control Adapter may not be listed if the joysticks or p...

Page 107: ...TESTS ONE TIME 1 RUN TESTS MULTIPLE TIMES 2 LOG UTILITIES 9 EXIT DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES ENTER THE ACTION DESIRED The diagnostic programs have successfully loaded Continue with the tests on the following...

Page 108: ...Notes 010 10 Test April 1984...

Page 109: ...UNIT 100 message as shown below SYSTEM UNIT 100 THIS TEST TAKES UP TO TWO MINUTES PLEASE STAND BY YES Your system has completed this test successfully Continue with the next Test NO Have the system un...

Page 110: ...Notes 100 2 Test April 1984...

Page 111: ...Test Test 300 YES Did you receive an SYSTEM UNIT 1800 message as shown below SYSTEM UNIT 100 SYSTEM UNIT 1800 THIS TEST TAKES UP TO TWO MINUTES PLEASE STAND BY YES Your system has completed this test...

Page 112: ...eive an 1819 error message as shown below SYSTEM UNIT 100 XX XX XX ERROR EXPANSION UNIT 1819 PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE YES Have the expansion unit and its cable serviced NO Go to the next step 200 2 Tes...

Page 113: ...expansion unit and its cable serviced NO Do the following 1 Set the Power switches on the system unit and expansion unit to Off 2 Set the Power switches on all attached devices to Off 3 Disconnect th...

Page 114: ...4 When the POST finished did the following appear on your screen 1801 XXX KB OK ERROR RESUME F1 KEY YES Press and go to the next step NO Go to the next step 200 4 Test April 1984...

Page 115: ...ECT AN OPTION o RUN DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES 1 FORMAT DISKETTE 2 COPY DISKETTE 3 PREPARE SYSTEM FOR RELOCATION 9 EXIT TO SYSTEM DISKETTE ENTER THE ACTION DESIRED 7 I 1 Note Depending on the configuration o...

Page 116: ...RINTER Note The IBM Communications Cable and the Printer Cable will not appear in the list and the Graphics Printer will be listed as Matrix Printer The Game Control Adapter may not be listed if the j...

Page 117: ...o RUN TESTS ONE TIME 1 RUN TESTS MULTIPLE TIMES 2 LOG UTILITIES 9 EXIT DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES ENTER THE ACTION DESIRED Did you get an 1820 error message YES Have the expansion unit and its cable service...

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Page 119: ...I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PRESS EACH KEY HOLO FOR TYPEMATIC TEST IF OK PRESS Y ENTER IF NOT OK PRESS N ENTER YES Press each key once then go to the n...

Page 120: ...IC TEST IF OK PRESS Y ENTER IF NOT OK PRESS N ENTER YES Press and hold any key The corresponding character on the screen will blink This is the typematic test If the typematic test works correctly pre...

Page 121: ...r installed in your system NO Continue with the next Test YES Did the following appear on your screen XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 4XX NO Continue with the next step YES Record the error message and hav...

Page 122: ...ollowing appear on your screen DISPLAY ATTRIBUTES THIS LINE IS AT NORMAL INTENSITY THIS LINE IS INTENSIFIED THIS LINE IS IN REVERSE VIDEO THIS LINE IS BLINKING THIS LINE IS UNDERLINED IS THE SCREEN CO...

Page 123: ...J f L 1 1 N fJ Fe 1 R 1 Ii l J 1 f r 1 r iJ 1 h 1 1 1 111 r Q p q r I l rtt rl ll I J J fI 2 IS THE SCREEN CORRECT VIN YES Press g then and go to the next step NO Press then Record the error message...

Page 124: ...ABCDEFGHIJI LMNOPORSTU 0123456789 A8CDEFGHIJI LMNOPQRSTUV 0123456789 j ABCDEFGHIJll_MNDPORSTUVW 0123456789 A8CDEFGHIJ LMNDPORSTUVWX 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJI LMNDPORSTUVWXY2 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJI LMN P...

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Page 127: ...HIJVLMNOPQRSTL 0123456789 O ABCDEFGHIJVLMNOPQRSTU 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJVLMNOPQRSTUV 012345678 9 C j ABCDEFGHI JVLMNOPQRSTUVW 0123456789 O ABCDEFGHIJVLMNOPQRSTUVWX 0123456789 O ABCDEFGHIJkLMNOPQRSTUVWX...

Page 128: ...OI23456789 ABCDEFGHIJKL OI23456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLM 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMN OI23456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP OI23456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ OI23456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR 0123456789...

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Page 131: ...Did the following appear on your screen CORRECT YES Press g then and go to the next step NO Press then Record the error message and have the unit that contains the adapter serviced April 1984 Test 500...

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Page 133: ...00 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000...

Page 134: ...Notes 500 10 Test April 1984...

Page 135: ...een match the one shown in the figure below SYSTEM UNIT XXX WARNING DATA Will BE DESTROYED INSERT SCRATCH DlSKETIE IN DRIVE A PRESS ENTER WHEN READY 1 YES Go to the next step NO Record the error messa...

Page 136: ...TTE DRIVE A IS DOUBLE SIDED IS THE DISKETTE DRIVE TYPE CORRECT YIN YES Press g then H you have two diskette drives installed in your system go to the next step If you have only one diskette drive your...

Page 137: ...RNING DATA Will BE DESTROYED INSERT SCRATCH DISKETTE IN DRIVE B PRESS ENTER WHEN READY 7 _ _ 1 YES Remove the scratch diskette from drive A place it in drive B and press Go to the next step NO Have th...

Page 138: ...is the drive type correct DISKETTE DRIVE B IS DOUBLE SIDED IS THE DISKETTE DRIVE TYPE CORRECT VIN YES Press g then Your system has completed this test successfully Continue with the next Test NO Have...

Page 139: ...ocessor installed in your system NO Continue with the next Test YES Did the following appear and remain on your screen for more than 10 seconds SYSTEM UNIT 600 YES Have the system unit serviced NO Go...

Page 140: ...d the following appear on your screen XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 7XX YES Have the System unit serviced NO Your system has completed this test successfully Continue with the next Test 700 2 Test April...

Page 141: ...Test YES Did either of the following error messages appear on your screen XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 9XX XX XX XX ERROR EXPANSION UNIT 9XX YES Have the unit that contains the adapter serviced NO Your...

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Page 143: ...following error messages appear on your screen XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 11 XX XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 12XX XX XX XX ERROR EXPANSION UNIT 11 XX XX XX XX ERROR EXPANSION UNIT 12XX YES Have the uni...

Page 144: ...Notes 1100 2 Test April 1984...

Page 145: ...st YES Did the following appear on your screen DO YOU HAVE JOYSTICKS PADDLES OR NOTHING ATTACHED J P N YES For joysticks press g then and go to Step 2 j For paddles press g then and go to Step 5 j For...

Page 146: ...tch the word RELEASED change to PRESSED 2 Move each joystick and watch the character A or B move inside the box HOW MANY BUTTONS DO YOU HAVE 214 1 2 BUTTON A BUTTON B RELEASED RELEASED A B PRESS AND R...

Page 147: ...operate correctly YES Your system has completed this test successfully Press any key and continue with the next Test NO Have the joysticks and the unit in which the Game Control Adapter is installed...

Page 148: ...es as follows 1 Press each button and watch the word RELEASED change to PRESSED 2 Turn each paddle control and check that A B C or D moves inside the box HOW MANY BUnONS DO YOU HAVE 214 1 BUnON A BUnO...

Page 149: ...rols operate correctly YES Your system has completed this test successfully Press any key and continue with the next Test NO Have the paddles and the unit in which the Game Control Adapter is installe...

Page 150: ...Notes 1300 6 Test April 1984...

Page 151: ...h the next Test YES Did either of the following error messages appear on your screen XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 15XX XX XX XX ERROR EXPANSION UNIT 15XX YES Have the unit that contains the adapter serv...

Page 152: ...Notes 1500 2 Test April 1984...

Page 153: ...The following appears on your screen WARNING DATA ON CYLINDER 305 WILL BE OVERWRITIEN BY FIXED DISK WRITE TESTS DO YOU WANT TO INCLUDE FIXED DISK WRITE TESTS ON DRIVE C YIN 1 Press g and then if you w...

Page 154: ...ANT TO INCLUDE FIXED DISK WRITE TESTS ON DRIVE C YIN y PERFORMING SEEK TEST PERFORMING WRITE TEST PERFORMING TRACK ZERO TEST PERFORMING SURFACE SCAN PLEASE STAND BY YES If you have one fixed disk driv...

Page 155: ...BY FIXED DISK WRITE TESTS DO YOU WANT TO INCLUDE FIXED DISK WRITE TESTS ON DRIVE D YIN YES Press Rand then if you want to include fixed disk write tests or lland then if you do not Go to the next ste...

Page 156: ...O INCLUDE FIXED DISK WRITE TESTS ON DRIVE 0 YIN y PERFORMING SEEK TEST PERFORMING WRITE TEST PERFORMING TRACK ZERO TEST PERFORMING SURFACE SCAN PLEASE STAND BY YES Your system has successfully complet...

Page 157: ...the following error messages appear on your screen XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 20XX XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 21XX XX XX XX ERROR EXPANSION UNIT 20XX XX XX XX ERROR EXPANSION UNIT 21XX YES Have the u...

Page 158: ...Notes 2000 2 Test April 1984...

Page 159: ...Continue with the next Test YES Did either of the following error messages appear on your screen XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 22XX X XX XX XX ERROR EXPANSION UNIT 22XX X YES Have the unit that contains...

Page 160: ...LUSTER ADAPTER X THE STATION ADDRESS IS XX REMOTE IPL IS NOT SELECTED XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 22XX ERROR EXPANSION UNIT 22XX PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE YES Have the unit that contains the adapter and...

Page 161: ...n one Cluster Adapter is installed in a Personal Computer each of the adapters will be tested TESTING CLUSTER ADAPTER X THE STATION ADDRESS IS XX REMOTE IPLIS NOT SElECTED DO YOU WANT TO DISPLAY THE C...

Page 162: ...switch setting information you entered below Cluster Adapter Number ________ Station Address Remote IPL Is Is Not Selected YES Go to the next step NO If the adapter number station address or remote IP...

Page 163: ...PTER X THE STATION ADDRESS IS XX REMOTE IPLIS NOT SElECTED DO YOU WANT TO DISPLAY THE CLUSTER STATUS YIN YES Set the Power switch on all cluster system units and expansion units if installed to On pre...

Page 164: ...S X REMOTE IPLIS NOT SELECTED DO YOU WANT TO DISPLAY THE CLUSTER STATUS YIN y CONNECT THE CABLE TO THE CLUSTER ADAPTER PRESS ENTER WHEN READY Disconnect the terminating plug and attach the coaxial cab...

Page 165: ...verse video and their boxes are marked by two Xs If another Personal Computer has the same station address as your Personal Computer a long beep will sound every 3 seconds the box will be displayed in...

Page 166: ...ich the stations are connected Compare the map and the status screen presentation to determine that all stations in the cluster are operating properly 2 The status screen shows all stations installed...

Page 167: ...ter has the same station address as your Personal Computer Compare your cluster map with the status screen presentation Do the system diagnostic tests on the Personal Computer missing from the cluster...

Page 168: ...ion address that is in the cluster Note Multiple grounds on cluster cables may cause stations to appear on the status screen presentation intermittently If this happens notify your installation manage...

Page 169: ...cluster access error GGGGGGGGG J GG00 J J0 El El B CLUSTER ACCESS ERROR PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE YES Go to Step 11 NO Your system has successfully completed this test Continue with the next Test April...

Page 170: ...tic test passes continue doing the diagnostic tests until you test all of the stations that did not appear on any status screen presentation or that had a cluster access error 4 If the Cluster Adapter...

Page 171: ...roblem Determination Procedures with no failures Remove the scratch diskette from your drive Return the Diagnostics diskette to the back of this manual Your system unit is ready to load your operating...

Page 172: ...Notes 7000 2 Test April 1984...

Page 173: ...with the next Test YES One of the following printer test patterns should print Matrix Printer Example C t 4 j6 789 _ Jo 4 ABJ DEFGHIJKLMNO PQRSTUYNXYl A_ abc defghi j lmno pqrstLt M yz X I 01234567891...

Page 174: ...ijklmno p q 5S t L H y z C 1 44 t 1 6 t i i r j g r II i t r U r 0 cr To S r f j I _ L 0 0 International Graphics Printer Example 1 t c 1 4 ii o 7 3 r to 0 0 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO f QRSTUVWXYZ A abc d f gh...

Page 175: ...2 Did the printer test finish without any errors and the printer test pattern print correctly NO Record the error message and go to Test 8000 YES Continue with the next Test April 1984 Test 7010 3...

Page 176: ...Notes 7010 4 Test April 1984...

Page 177: ...t Test YES The following printer test pattern should print Compact Printer Example i ABCDEFGH I J L iHO Uc i D EJ G HI Lt t l n C 2 Did the printer test finish without any errors and the printer test...

Page 178: ...Notes 7020 2 Test April 1984...

Page 179: ...ttached to your system NO Continue with the next Test YES Does your screen match the screen shown below SElECT PAPER WIDTH 1 8 1 2 INCH PAPER WIDTH 2 14 1 2 INCH PAPER WIDTH ENTER THE OPTION DESIRED N...

Page 180: ...f paper you are using SElECT PAPER WIDTH 1 8 lIZ INCH PAPER WIDTH 2 14 lIZ INCH PAPER WIDTH ENTER THE OPTION DESIRED Press then for paper 8 1 2 inches wide Press 9 then for paper 14 1 2 inches wide 70...

Page 181: ...p q SO t L 1 _ y i n l I I ABCOEFGHI JKU1Nl PQRSTl JUW X YZt 3 ij66i66 OQuOU f JI t a Lo c J DOD 1 I WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW I I 11111 11111 11111 11111 11111 11111 11111 11111 11111 11111 111...

Page 182: ...ced 4 Did the printer test pattern finish without any errors and the printer test pattern print correctly YES Go to the next step NO If the test pattern is correct but the colors are wrong go to the n...

Page 183: ...n correct and is each character only one color ARE THE CHARACTERS ON THE PRINTED TEST PATIERN CORRECT AND EACH CHARACTER A SINGLE COLOR VIN YES Press then and go to Step 8 NO Press Uthen and continue...

Page 184: ...n your Guide to Operations Perform the ribbon adjustment procedure Then 6 press to print the test pattern and verify the adjustment Warning Wait until the printer stops before making any adjustments 7...

Page 185: ...the scratch diskette from your drive Return the Diagnostics diskette to the back of this manual Your system unit is now ready for you to load your operating system If you encounter any other problems...

Page 186: ...Notes 7900 2 Test April L984...

Page 187: ...d the system unit Did you find any problem while doing the above step NO Go to the next step YES Correct the problem and perform the system diagnostic tests again 3 Set the Power switches on the print...

Page 188: ...utton while you set the printer s Power switch to On 2 When the test starts release the Line Feed r button Note The printer self test takes approximately 10 minutes 3 To stop the test before it finish...

Page 189: ...VWXYZ _ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz TUVWXYZ A_ abcdefghljklmnopqrst vwxyZ I UVWXYZ A_ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz V hijklmnopqrstl lvw yz opqrstuvw yz I Sample Printout for U S Graphics Printer RSTUVWXY...

Page 190: ...fi1 8 10123456789 f4BCDE 1 1 8 0123456789 i ABCDEF 1 0123456789 ilABCDEFG f 1 8 01 T3456 789 ilABCDEFGH t 0123456789 ABCDEFGHI 0123456789 ABCDEFGH 0123456789 ABCDEE 1 101234567139 Did the self test f...

Page 191: ...ou need help with any of the above refer to the operating instructions that came with your printer 11 Did you find any problem while doing the above steps NO Go to the next step YES Correct the proble...

Page 192: ...rly It does not beep even when out of paper Some lights on the control panel do not work Some buttons on the control panel do not work The printer continues to print when out of paper The printer fail...

Page 193: ...tic tests again Verify that the list of installed devices and options is correct your printer will be missing from the list 15 Did you receive the same error message during the system diagnostic tests...

Page 194: ...r if the problem occurs only during a particular program examine the program thoroughly for commands that might cause the printer to produce undesired results If you complete the printer self test and...

Page 195: ...and system unit Did you find any problem while doing the above step NO Go to the next step YES Correct the problem and perform the system diagnostic tests again 3 Set the Power switches on the printer...

Page 196: ...2 Be sure the top cover is closed properly 3 Press and hold down the Form Feed button while you set the printer s Power switch to On 4 When the test starts release the Form Feed button 6 This test wi...

Page 197: ...i i G I I tj t CHi f J 16IH t 1 C10 II L 11 K 0 l 123 _ 3 b0 oj e f 9 h i j kIm 1 Co P q t S t U I z i t i arn r T 8gs000En ird zo n21 f ABCOEFGHIJKLMNOF QRSTUVWXYZ A_ ab iAA SijbGa96tj ft 6d gLr ic B...

Page 198: ...YES Have your IBM PC Compact Printer serviced NO Go to the next step 9 Your printer also is controlled by program commands from the system unit If you still have a printer problem or a problem occurs...

Page 199: ...and system unit Did you find any problem while doing the above step NO Go to the next step YES Correct the problem and perform the system diagnostic tests again 3 Set the Power switches on the printer...

Page 200: ...switches to Off 2 Close the access cover 3 Set the printer s Power switch to On 4 Press the Ready button to set the printer to the Not Ready state Ready light is ofO 5 Press the Test Mode button 6 To...

Page 201: ...f i ABCDEFGHI JKLHNOP U li A I i At OfibQbyijQ fAi6 RR L i 9 r 1 ao o i CIL r it 2 r t 4 I I H JI qli lliJ fi oe N n n Hli 1li i t li Ut AS ilIAA ObbQbYUQ fAi6 R 2L i arnLcrjJr en III n li rJ o 2 g 60...

Page 202: ...erating instructions that came with your printer Did you find any problem while doing the above steps NO Go to the next step YES Correct the problem and restart the printer self test Note If you are u...

Page 203: ...roperly It does not beep even when out of paper Some lights on the control panel do not work Some buttons on the control panel do not work The printer continues to print when out of paper The printer...

Page 204: ...e lever is in the correct position Did you find any problem while doing the above steps NO Have your printer serviced YES Correct the problem and restart the printer self test 15 If you receive any of...

Page 205: ...in the expansion unit have the expansion unit serviced Remember to reset the DIP switches NO Have the printer and its cable serviced 18 Your printer also is controlled by program commands from the sys...

Page 206: ...Notes 8020 8 Test April 1984...

Page 207: ...r cord 1 Set the Power control to On Power Control 2 Is the Power On indicator lit bl Power On Indicator YES Go to the next step NO Check that the power cord is plugged into a functioning wall outlet...

Page 208: ...attached to Off 4 Turn the Brightness and Contrast controls fully clockwise Contrast Control 5 Turn the Vertical Size control fully counterclockwise A black area should appear across the top and bott...

Page 209: ...ar across the top and bottom of the screen o YES Go to the next step NO Have the display serviced 7 Are the black areas approximately the same size o YES Go to the next step NO Have the display servic...

Page 210: ...reas just disappear If one of the black areas disappears before the other continue to turn the control until the second black area is gone Vertical Size Control 9 Is the entire screen white ffa o YES...

Page 211: ...r on Color Graphics Monitor Adapter 12 Set the display s Power control to On 13 Is the screen white YES Have the unit to which the display was attached serviced NO Have the display serviced 14 Watch t...

Page 212: ...ced 16 Wait for the power on self test POST to finish The IBM Personal Computer BASIC message with a blinking cursor appears unless a diskette is inserted or an operating system is automatically loade...

Page 213: ...splay was attached serviced 18 Is the screen presentation steady YES Go to Step 21 NO Go th the next step 19 Turn the Vertical Hold control clockwise as far as it will go then turn it counterclockwise...

Page 214: ...le to make the presentation steady YES Go to the next step NO Have the display serviced 21 Does the screen have white characters on a dark background YES Go to Step 27 NO Go to the next step 9000 8 Te...

Page 215: ...it and expansion unit if attached to Off 23 Set the display s Power control to Off Power Control 24 Disconnect the display s signal cable from the system unit or expansion unit 25 Set the display s Po...

Page 216: ...splay was attached serviced NO Have the display serviced 27 Turn the Brightness control fully counterclockwise Brightness Control 28 Does the intensity of the characters decrease YES Go to the next st...

Page 217: ...ol fully clockwise and the Contrast control fully counterclockwise Contrast Control Brightness Control 30 Does the intensity of the characters decrease YES Go to the next step NO Have the display serv...

Page 218: ...ble in the fOllOWing exalllPles Too Di Too Wide Too Narrow Dut of Focus Shrunken Characters shifted left Or right Or up and down off the disPlay area Y s Have YOUr display serviced Go to DiagOOStic Te...

Page 219: ...stem Board 5 12 96K Total Memory 5 13 5 14 5 15 5 16 5 17 5 18 5 19 5 20 5 21 5 22 5 23 5 24 5 25 5 26 5 27 5 28 5 29 5 30 128K Total Memory 160K Total Memory 192K Total Memory 224K Total Memory 256K...

Page 220: ...256KB System Board 5 37 288K Total Memory 320K Total Memory 352K Total Memory 384K Total Memory 416K Total Memory 448K Total Memory 480K Total Memory 512K Total Memory 544K Total Memory 576K Total Me...

Page 221: ...Computer Be sure to read Handling Static Sensitive Devices before installing an option in your mM Personal Computer Because many of the options refer to switch settings a complete list of the settings...

Page 222: ...painted metal part for example the screws on the rear of the system unit with the other hand This will place your body the option and the system unit at the same ground potential preventing an acciden...

Page 223: ...When inserting an option adapter into the system board grasp it by its top edge or upper corners Options 5 5...

Page 224: ...Notes 5 6 Options...

Page 225: ...s system board go to page 5 8 A 64KB 256KB system board has a B stamped on the rear panel and 64KB 256KB CPU printed on the system board If you have this system board go to page 5 33 Rear Panel 64KB 2...

Page 226: ...ched devices and to specify the amount of memory on the system board Two types of DIP switches are installed on the system boards and option adapters Set a rocker switch by pressing down the rocker to...

Page 227: ...ystem beyond 544K requires your IBM Personal Computer System Unit to have a BIOS ROM module dated 10 27 82 or later To determine the date of your ROM module run the following BASIC program Type the pr...

Page 228: ...2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 Drives DDDDD mDDDD 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Drive DDDDD mDDDD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 Drives DDDDD mDDDD Coprocessor Switch 2 is set to indicate if the...

Page 229: ...Block 1 Switch Block 2 IBM Color Graphics Monitor Adapter in the 40x25 Color mode IBM Color Graphics Monitor Adapter in the 80x25 Color mode IBM Monochrome Adapter or both IBM Monochrome Adapter and I...

Page 230: ...otal Memory Switch Block 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 o _ o System Board Switches Switch Block 1 I DDQ DODD I Switch Block 2 r Q Q I rJ1 _ System Board Switches 48K Total Memory 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B Switch Block 1 mD...

Page 231: ...on System Board System Board Switches Switch Block 2 Switch Block 1 1 000000001 I QQQ 64 256K Option 64K Option 32K Option Card Switches Card Switches Card Switches 1 32K option r Q I r n I s f l i U...

Page 232: ...If I System Board Switches Switch Block 1 Switch Block 2 IfOOQQOOoO I li Q QQQ I 64 256K Option 64K Option 32K Option Card Switches Card Switches Card Switches 1 64 256K option with 64K installed If Q...

Page 233: ...2K option 00 s 3 32K options i til I til 160K Total Memory 96K 64K on System Board Switch Block 1 Switch Block 2 I OOQQODOD I I 641256K Option 64K Option Card Switches Card Switches I Q QQQ I It Q I I...

Page 234: ...lled 2 32K options 1 64K option 2 32K options 1 64 256K option with 128K installed 192K Total Memory 128K 64K on System Board Switch Block 1 liDOQQOOOD I Sw h ock2 64 256K Option 64K Option Card Switc...

Page 235: ...4 256K option with 128K installed 1 32K option i till I 224K Total Memory 160K 64K on System Board Switch Block 1 Switch Block 2 l i O OOQOODOJ 64 256K Option 64K Option Card Switches Card Switches If...

Page 236: ...Option 32K Option Card Switches Card Switches Card Switches 1 64 2 56K option with 192K installed li QQQ Q I 1 64 256K option with 128K installed 1 64K option If QQ QQ I li QQ I Q J 1 64 256K option w...

Page 237: ...256K option with 128K installed 1 64K option 1 32K option 288K Total Memory 224K 64K on System Board Switch Block 1 Switch Block 2 IfDOQQOOOO I 64 256K Option Card Switches If QQQ O I li QQ QO I 64K O...

Page 238: ...6K Option 64K Option 32K Option Card Switches Card Switches Card Switches QQ J 1 64 256K option with 128K installed 2 64K options QQ Q I O I 1 64 256K option with 192K installed 1 64K option If QQQ Q...

Page 239: ...256K option with 256K installed rn 1 32K option I fIj U I 352K Total Memory 288K 64K on System Board Switch Block 2 Switch Block 1 iDOQQQDOOJ 64 256K Option 64K Option Card Switches Card Switches lf Q...

Page 240: ...56K option with 256K installed 1 64K option 1 64 256K option with 256K installed 2 32K options 384K Total Memory 320K 64K on System Board Switch Block 1 Switch Block 2 riDOOQODOD I 64 256K Option 64K...

Page 241: ...64 256K Option 64K Option 32K Option Card Switches Card Switches Card Switches I QQQ I 1 64 256K option with 256K installed 1 64 256K option with 64K installed li QQ I 1 32K option li Q Q Q Q I l 00...

Page 242: ...64K Option 32K Option Card Switches Card Switches Card Switches 1 64 256K option with 256K installed ri QQQQ I1 64 256K option with 64K installed 1 64K option rf QQ I I Q Q Q Q I I Q Q I1 64 256K opt...

Page 243: ...ith 128K installed 1 32K option 00 g I 11 ColI I N ColI 480K Total Memory 416K 64K on System Board Switch Block 1 Switch Block 2 IfOOQQOOoOJ 64 256K Option 64K Option Card Switches Card Switches I QQQ...

Page 244: ...n 1 64 256K option with 256K installed 1 64 256K option with 192K installed 512K Total Memory 448K 64K on System Board 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Switch Block 1 Switch Block 2 mD DDDD 64 256K Option 64KOption Ca...

Page 245: ...n with 192K installed 1 32K option Cll f i JII I I 544K Total Memory 480K 64K on System Board Switch Block 1 Switch Block 2 IfOOQQOOOO I 64 256K Option 64K Option Card Switches Card Switches If QQQQ J...

Page 246: ...Switch Block 2 liDOOQOODD I Ul fIl 64 256K Option 64K Option 32K Option Card Switches Card Switches Card Switches If QQQQ I 1 64 256K option with 256K installed 1 64 256K option with 192K installed I...

Page 247: ...alled 1 32K option 00 I fC1 60aK Total Memory 544K 64K on System Board Switch Block 2 Switch Block 1 I DD QDDDDJ I Q QQ Q I 64 256K Option 64K Option 32K Option Card Switches Card Switches Card Switch...

Page 248: ...I Switch Block 1 Switch Block 2 64 256K Option 64KOption 32K Option Card Switches Card Switches Card Switches li QQQQ I 2 64 256K option with 256K installed 1 64K option I Q Q J li Q QQQQ I QQQQ J I...

Page 249: ...system memory Extender Card Switch Settings 1 234 1 234 16K to 64K 352K to 384K uuu u 1 234 1 234 96K to 128K 416K to 448K 1 234 1 2 3 4 160K to 192K 480K to 512K uu 1 2 3 4 1 234 224K to 256K 544K t...

Page 250: ...Notes 5 32 Switch Settings...

Page 251: ...ces and to specify the amount of memory on the system board Two types of DIP switches are installed on the system boards and option adapters Set a rocker switch by pressing down the rocker to the desi...

Page 252: ...e The system board must be fully populated 256KB of memory before a memory expansion option can be installed Coprocessor Switch 2 is set to indicate if the coprocessor is installed Switch Block 1 Swit...

Page 253: ...tch Block 1 Switch Block 2 IBM Color Graphics Monitor Adapter in the 40x25 Color mode IBM Color Graphics Monitor Adapter in the 80x25 Color mode IBM Monochrome Adapter or both IBM Monochrome Adapter a...

Page 254: ...and 8 must be set for the number of diskette drives installed 0 Drives 1 Drive 2 Drives Switch Block 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 DDDDD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DDDDD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DDDDD Switch Block 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 255: ...ard 64K Total Memory Sw h ockl I OgQOnOOJ 128K Total Memory Switch Block 1 i o OQQOOoO 192K Total Memory Switch Block 1 l oOQQOOOO I 256K Total Memory 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 Switch Block 1 mD DDDD Switch Blo...

Page 256: ...288K Total Memory 32K 256K on System Board System Board Switches Switch Block 1 Switch Block 2 I DoQQOOOOJ lfQOO OQQ 64 256K Option 64K Option 32K Option Card Switches Card Switches Card Switches 1 3...

Page 257: ...witch Block 1 Switch Block 2 l i O OQQOOOD I If O QQO I 64 256K Option 64K Option 32K Option Card Switches Card Switches Card Switches 1 64 256K option with 64K installed li Q OOO I 1 64K option It Q...

Page 258: ...Switch Block 1 Switch Block 2 IlDD ODODJ liQ QQQ I 64 256K Option 64K Option 32K Option Card Switches Card Switches Card Switches i 1 64 256K option with 64K installed 1 32K option If QQO I li Q I 1...

Page 259: ...ion Card Switches Card Switches Card Switches 1 64 256K option with 64K installed 1 64K option li Q QQQ I I Q Q I If Q I 2 64K options I Q Q I If Q Q I 1 64 256K option with 64K installed 2 32K option...

Page 260: ...1 32K option 1 64 256K option with 128K installed 1 32K option 416K Total Memory 160K 256K on System Board Switch Block 1 Switch Block 2 l i O OQQOOOOJ 64 256K Option 64K Option Card Switches Card Swi...

Page 261: ...s ff i 1 64 256K option with 1 28K installed 2 32K options tit I a 448K Total Memory 192K 256K on System Board Switch Block 1 Switch Block 2 l i O OQQOODO 11 64 256K Option 64K Option Card Switches Ca...

Page 262: ...64 256K option with 128K installed 1 64K option 1 32K option 480K Total Memory 224K 256K on System Board Switch Block 2 Switch Block 1 l oOQQOOOD I 64 256K Option Card Switches I Q QQ Q I li Q Q QQ I...

Page 263: ...d 2 32K options I 1 64 256K option with 256K installed CIa I CIa 512K Total Memory 256K 256K on System Board Switch Block 1 Switch Block 2 ItOOQQOODO I li QQQ QQQ I II 64 256K Option 64K Option 32K Op...

Page 264: ...h Block 1 Switch Block 2 ImoQQOooO I liQQQQ QQ I 64 256K Option 64K Option 32K Option Card Switches Card Switches Card Switches 1 64 256K option with 192K installed 1 64K option li Q OO Q I I OOO I li...

Page 265: ...ith 256K installed 1 64K option 1 64 256K option with 256K installed 2 32K options ell I 576K Total Memory 320K 256K on System Board Switch Block 1 Switch Block 2 l i O OOOOOOO I I QQOQ I 64 256K Opti...

Page 266: ...alled 1 32K option 1 64 256K option with 256K installed 1 64K option 1 32K option L 60aK Total Memory 352K 256K on System Board Switch Block 1 Switch Block 2 IfOOOQOODOJ 64 256K Option 64K Option Card...

Page 267: ...rd Switches Card Switches Card Switches li Q QQQ I 1 64 256K option with 256K installed 1 64 256K option with 64K installed I Q Q I 1 64K option I Q Q Q I liQ I 1 64 256K option with 256K installed 2...

Page 268: ...system memory Extender Card Switch Settings 1 2 3 4 1 234 16K to 64K 352K to 384K u 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 96K to 128K 416K to 448K 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 160K to 192K 480K to 512K 1 234 1 2 3 4 224K to 256K 544K...

Page 269: ...ng the System 6 3 Short Distance Move 6 8 Long Distance Move 6 9 All Units 6 9 System Unit and Expansion Unit 6 9 Keyboard 6 10 mM Monochrome or Color Display 6 11 mM Graphics Printer 6 12 InstaUation...

Page 270: ...Notes 6 2 Relocate...

Page 271: ...y need as many as 64 formatted diskettes to back up each fixed disk drive Refer to the mM DOS manual for a description of the Backup command Following is the procedure for preparing your system 1 Inse...

Page 272: ...uld appear on your screen SELECT AN OPTION o RUN DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES 1 FORMAT DISKETTE 2 COPY DISKETTE 3 PREPARE SYSTEM FOR RELOCATION 9 EXIT TO SYSTEM DISKETTE ENTER THE ACTION DESIRED 3 SYSTEM READY...

Page 273: ...Set OWer Switches to Off on all units SYstem 5 unit Printer etc Note Insert the shiPPing cardboards ifYou kept them as suggested in Setup Relocate 6 5...

Page 274: ...6 Unplug the system unit s and expansion unit s power cord from the wall outlet Disconnect all cables from the rear of the units _ 6 6 Relocate...

Page 275: ...8 Coil the cables to protect the connectors Keyboard Tape the coiled cables to the system unit and expansion unit so the units may be carried safely We recommend f dament or masking tape Relocafe 6 7...

Page 276: ...king is not involved For example moving from one office or floor to another We recommend that each unit be moved separately Note A second person may be helpful doors stairs etc r System Unit ___ __u I...

Page 277: ...f you still have the original shipping cartons and packing material pack your units in them as shown below If you are using different cartons cushion the units well to avoid damage System Unit and Exp...

Page 278: ...Keyboard 1 2 6 10 Relocate...

Page 279: ...IBM Monochrome or Color Display 1 Then Relocate 6 11...

Page 280: ...IBM Graphics Printer 1 2 3 Note The two shipping screws are not required for local handling 6 12 Relocate...

Page 281: ...up your system you perform a system checkout This procedure is located in Problem Determination Procedures If you have moved to a different country refer to your local authorized mM Personal Computer...

Page 282: ...Notes 6 14 Relocate...

Page 283: ...SECTION 7 KEYBOARD TEMPLATES Contents Introduction 7 3 French 7 S Germ an 7 7 Italian 7 9 Spanish 7 11 U K English 7 13 U S English 7 15 Templates 7 1...

Page 284: ...Notes 7 2 Templates...

Page 285: ...rious languages provided on a National DOS diskette If you do not use DOS your keyboard converts all keystrokes as if you had a U S English keyboard and you should use the U S English template as a gu...

Page 286: ...Notes 7 4 Templates...

Page 287: ...u u u u u M en u u u u u This template may be reproduced by the owner of the manual for the owner s use If the owner transfers this manual any copies made must be destroyed or transferred with the ma...

Page 288: ...0 I l t I ll r l I I ll_ l 96 143 A 160 a 169 226 r 235 6 254 244 f 0 g 123 144 E 161 170 227 7r 236 00 245 I 124 145 a 162 6 171 Y 228 l 237 0 246 l o I 125 146 163 U 172 Y 229 J 238 247 o a I 126 14...

Page 289: ...o t w 1 1 t l Q U 1 1 n if 1 1 CD N o t CD U u u u u en u u u u u This template may be reproduced by the owner of the manual for the owner s use If the owner transfers this manual any copies made must...

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Page 291: ...CI co c z _w CI E l n if CI N fD 00 U U U U U oft en u u u u This template may be reproduced by the owner of the manual for the owner s use If the owner transfers this manual any copies made must be d...

Page 292: ...8 0 160 169 r 226 r 235 6 253 2 244 J a 127 0 139 150 161 170 227 7r 236 O 245 254 g S Ct 128 C 140 152 y 162 6 171 Y2 228 L 237 0 246 7 255 o o r 129 u 142 A 153 0 163 U 172 229 cr 238 247 E Ct 0 131...

Page 293: ...CI CD N CD M o n en This template may be reproduced by the owner of the manual for the owner s use If the owner transfers this manual any copies made must be destroyed or transferred with the manual T...

Page 294: ...M t t t t t t t t N N N N N N N N N tf oq C o 8 O NM tI C l Or OO MMMMMMMMM NNNNNNNNN c L lb 1I N tU l tU lC Dr OOO r r r NNNNNN NNNNNN ol i 01 L r Or ooo Or o o U lll lll lll l O O Or r Mq ll l Or tl...

Page 295: ...It w en c l l j j if c CD lAo lAo lAo N It CD lAo lAo C I en lAo lAo lAo lAo lAo This template may be reproduced by the owner of the manual for the owner s use If the owner transfers this manual any...

Page 296: ...127 a 136 145 154 u 164 n 173 230 1 1 239 n 248 0 r Q 128 137 e 146 A 155 165 N 174 231 T 240 249 O r rIl 129 i i 138 e 147 A 0 157 l 166 175 232 241 250 t O 130 e 139 148 0 158 Pts 167 2 224 233 e 24...

Page 297: ...1 rX c I s t J a ca 0 c I Jl if c I N CD Yo Yo Yo Yo Yo M 1ft en Yo Yo Yo Yo Yo This template may be reproduced by the owner of the manual for the owner s use If the owner transfers this manual any c...

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Page 299: ...disk drive or diskette to a diskette which ensures availability of data in the event of loss or damage to the original BASIC Beginner s all purpose symbolic instruction code A programming language th...

Page 300: ...per second cpu Central processing unit cursor 1 In computer graphics a movable marker that is used to indicate a position on a display 2 A displayed symbol that acts as a marker to help the user locat...

Page 301: ...any temporary character imaging device 3 To present data visually EIA CCITT Electronic Industries Association International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee FCC Federal Communications Co...

Page 302: ...working registers magnetic disk 1 A flat circular plate with a magnetizable surface layer on which data can be stored by magnetic recording 2 See also diskette Mb Megabyte 1 048 576 bytes microproces...

Page 303: ...allocation scheduling input output control and data management output Pertaining to a device process or channel involved in an output process or to the data or states involved in an output process out...

Page 304: ...established for expressing computer programs 2 A set of characters and rules with meanings assigned prior to their use for writing computer programs programming system One or more programming language...

Page 305: ...ram or routine schematic The representation usually in a drawing or diagram form of a logical or physical structure SDLC Synchronous Data Link Control sector That part of a track or band on a magnetic...

Page 306: ...ransmission 1 Data transmission in which the time of occurrence of each signal representing a bit is related to a fixed time frame 2 Data transmission in which the sending and receiving devices are op...

Page 307: ...unication a series of characters including headings and text 3 The dispatching of a signal message or other form of intelligence by wire radio telephone or other means 4 One or more blocks or messages...

Page 308: ...Notes Glossary to...

Page 309: ...me display 3 8 keyboard tilt 2 12 screen alignment 2 18 vertical hold 3 10 vertical size 3 11 alignment screen 2 18 Alternate key 3 16 B Backspace key 3 15 Brightness control color display 3 9 monochr...

Page 310: ...cursor up 3 20 monochrome display 3 8 D Delete key 3 19 diagnostic tests 4 3 diskette care of 1 7 diskette in use light 2 7 2 17 handling 1 7 loading 2 17 displays IBM Color Display 3 9 IBM Monochrome...

Page 311: ...nal Computer 2 3 introduction 1 3 isolating problems 4 3 K keyboard adjustment 2 12 installation moving 6 7 6 8 6 10 2 4 typewriter area 3 14 keys Alternate 3 16 Backspace 3 15 Caps Lock 3 14 Control...

Page 312: ...b 3 17 lever diskette load 2 17 lights color display power on 3 9 diskette in use 2 7 2 17 load diagnostics diskette 2 17 loading diagnostics diskette 4 3 M Minus key 3 19 monochrome display controls...

Page 313: ...ption examples 1 5 1 6 P Page Down 3 20 Page Up 3 20 Plus key 3 19 power switch color display 3 9 power on self test POST 2 14 Print Screen key 3 15 printer moving 6 8 6 12 problem determination proce...

Page 314: ...ndling 2 8 5 4 switch setting charts 5 7 system cabling 2 3 system unit moving 6 8 6 9 problem determination 4 3 T Tab key 3 17 television 1 3 2 9 templates National DOS 7 3 typematic 3 13 vertical ho...

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