background image

Fax

 

Class

 

1

 

commands

 

 

+FAE=n

 

Data/Fax

 

Auto

 

Answer

 

+FCLASS=n

 

Service

 

Class

 

+FRH=n

 

Receive

 

data

 

with

 

HDLC

 

framing

 

+FRM=n

 

Receive

 

data

 

+FRS=n

 

Receive

 

silence

 

+FTH=n

 

Transmit

 

data

 

with

 

HDLC

 

framing

 

+FTM=n

 

Transmit

 

data

 

+FTS=n

 

Stop

 

transmission

 

and

 

wait

  

Fax

 

Class

 

2

 

commands

 

 

+FCLASS=n

 

Services

 

class.

 

+FAA=n

 

Adaptive

 

answer.

 

+FAXERR

 

Fax

 

error

 

value.

 

+FBOR

 

Phase

 

C

 

data

 

bit

 

order.

 

+FBUF?

 

Buffer

 

size

 

(read

 

only).

 

+FCFR

 

Indicate

 

confirmation

 

to

 

receive.

 

+FCLASS=

 

Service

 

class.

 

+FCON

 

Facsimile

 

connection

 

response.

 

+FCIG

 

Set

 

the

 

polled

 

station

 

identification.

 

+FCIG:

 

Report

 

the

 

polled

 

station

 

identification.

 

+FCR

 

Capability

 

to

 

receive.

 

+FCR=

 

Capability

 

to

 

receive.

 

+FCSI:

 

Report

 

the

 

called

 

station

 

ID.

 

+FDCC=

 

DCE

 

capabilities

 

parameters.

 

+FDCS:

 

Report

 

current

 

session.

 

+FDCS=

 

Current

 

session

 

results.

 

+FDIS:

 

Report

 

remote

 

capabilities.

 

+FDIS=

 

Current

 

sessions

 

parameters.

 

+FDR

 

Begin

 

or

 

continue

 

phase

 

C

 

receive

 

data.

 

+FDT=

 

Data

 

transmission.

 

+FDTC:

 

Report

 

the

 

polled

 

station

 

capabilities.

 

+FET:

 

Post

 

page

 

message

 

response.

 

+FET=N

 

Transmit

 

page

 

punctuation.

 

+FHNG

 

Call

 

termination

 

with

 

status.

 

+FK

 

Session

 

termination.

 

+FLID=

 

Local

 

ID

 

string.

 

+FLPL

 

Document

 

for

 

polling.

 

+FMDL?

 

Identify

 

model.

 

+FMFR?

 

Identify

 

manufacturer.

 

 

Appendix

 

C.

 

Manual

 

modem

 

commands

 

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Summary of Contents for 8097

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Page 4: ...CTED RIGHTS Our products and or services are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to the GSA ADP Schedule contract with Lenovo Group Limited if any or the standard terms of this commercial license or if the agency is unable to accept this Program under these terms then we provide this Program under the provisions set forth in Commercial Compute...

Page 5: ...or parallel ATA hard disk drive 21 Connecting a serial ATA hard disk drive 21 Installing security features 21 Padlock 22 Password protection 22 Changing the battery 22 Erasing a lost or forgotten password clearing CMOS 23 Replacing the cover and connecting the cables 24 Chapter 2 Using the Setup Utility program 25 Starting the Setup Utility program 25 Viewing and changing settings 25 Using passwor...

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Page 7: ...r computer product may contain a coin sized internal battery that provides power to your system clock even when the machine is unplugged so the battery safety information applies to all computers Conditions that require immediate action Products can become damaged due to misuse or neglect Some product damage is serious enough that the product should not be used again until it has been inspected an...

Page 8: ...hat product until you can contact the product manufacturer for further instructions or until you get a suitable replacement General safety guidelines Always observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of injury and property damage Service Do not attempt to service a product yourself unless instructed to do so by the Customer Support Center Use only a service provider who is approved to re...

Page 9: ...use a short circuit particularly if the cord or power adapter has been stressed by misuse Liquids can also cause gradual corrosion of the power cord terminals and or the connector terminals on the adapter which can eventually result in overheating Always connect power cords and signal cables in the correct order and ensure that all power cord connectors are securely and completely plugged into rec...

Page 10: ...ct and disconnect the equipment from the electrical outlet Batteries All personal computers manufactured by Lenovo contain a non rechargeable coin cell battery to provide power to the system clock In addition many mobile products such as ThinkPad notebook PCs utilize a rechargeable battery pack to provide system power when in portable mode Batteries supplied by Lenovo for use with your product hav...

Page 11: ... cover If possible avoid operating your computer within 2 feet of high traffic areas If you must operate your computer in or near a high traffic area you should inspect and if necessary clean your computer more frequently For your safety and to maintain optimum computer performance always follow these basic precautions with your desktop computer v Keep the cover closed whenever the computer is plu...

Page 12: ...e covers unless instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures v Connect and disconnect cables as described in the following table when installing moving or opening covers on this product or attached devices To connect 1 Turn everything OFF 2 First attach all cables to devices 3 Attach signal cables to connectors 4 Attach power cords to outlet 5 Turn device ON To disconnect ...

Page 13: ...parately as options CD ROM drives and DVD ROM drives are laser products These drives are certified in the U S to conform to the requirements of the Department of Health and Human Services 21 Code of Federal Regulations DHHS 21 CFR Subchapter J for Class 1 laser products Elsewhere these drives are certified to conform to the requirements of the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 825 and ...

Page 14: ...s the following label attached Hazardous voltage current and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached There are no serviceable parts inside these components If you suspect a problem with one of these parts contact a service technician xii User Guide ...

Page 15: ... for installing your computer and starting the operating system It also includes basic troubleshooting information software recovery procedures help and service information and warranty information The Access IBM program on your desktop provides a link to more information about your computer If you have Internet access the most up to date information for your computer is available from the World W...

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Page 17: ...ions and guidelines will help you work safely Note Use only the parts provided by Lenovo Features This section provides an overview of the computer features and preinstalled software System information The following information covers a variety of models For a listing of the features for your specific model refer to the Setup Utility program See Chapter 2 Using the Setup Utility program on page 25...

Page 18: ... 10 100 1000 Mbps integrated Broadcom Ethernet controller v Support for the Wake on LAN feature v PCI V 90 Data Fax modem some models System management features v Remote Program Load RPL and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP v Wake on LAN v Wake on Ring in the Setup Utility program this feature is called Serial Port Ring Detect for an external modem v Remote Administration v Automatic power...

Page 19: ...nd hard disk I O control v Serial and parallel port I O control v Security profile by device Preinstalled software Your computer might come with preinstalled software If it does an operating system device drivers to support built in features and other support programs are included Operating systems preinstalled varies by model type Note Not all countries or regions will have these operating system...

Page 20: ... PCI adapters PCI Express x1 adapter PCI Express x16 graphics adapter Internal drives such as Optical drives such as CD and DVD drives Hard disk drive Diskette drives and other removable media drives For the latest information about available options see the following World Wide Web pages v http www lenovo com think us en v http www lenovo com think support You can also obtain information by calli...

Page 21: ... Note Power consumption and heat output vary depending on the number and type of optional features installed and the power management optional features in use Heat output approximate in British thermal units Btu per hour Minimum configuration 256 Btu hr 75 watts Maximum configuration 1058 Btu hr 310 watts Airflow Approximately 1 13 cubic meters per minute 40 cubic feet per minute maximum Acoustica...

Page 22: ...age containing the option to a metal expansion slot cover or other unpainted metal surface on the computer for at least two seconds This reduces static electricity in the package and your body v When possible remove the option and install it directly in the computer without setting the option down When this is not possible place the static protective package that the option came in on a smooth lev...

Page 23: ...ration shows the locations of the connectors on the front of the computer Note Not all computer models will have the following connectors 1 3 9 4 1 IEEE 1394 connector 4 Microphone connector 2 USB connector 5 Headphone connector 3 USB connector Chapter 1 Installing options 7 ...

Page 24: ...ector 12 USB connectors 2 4 Audio line out connector 13 Ethernet connector 5 Audio line in connector 14 PCI Express x16 connector 6 VGA monitor connector 15 PCI Express x1 connector 7 Parallel connector 16 PCI connectors 8 Serial connector COM 1 17 Serial connector COM 2 some models 9 PS 2 mouse connector Note Some connectors on the rear of the computer are color coded to help you determine where ...

Page 25: ...ss B limits use a Category 5 Ethernet cable Microphone connector Used to attach a microphone to your computer when you want to record voice or other sounds on the hard disk if you use speech recognition software Audio line out connector Used to send audio signals from the computer to external devices such as powered stereo speakers speakers with built in amplifiers headphones multimedia keyboards ...

Page 26: ...apes from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the computer 2 Unplug all power cords from electrical outlets 3 Disconnect all cables attached to the computer This includes power cords input output I O cables and any other cables that are connected to the computer 4 Remove any locking devices such as a padlock that secure the cover 5 Press the cover release button on the right side cove...

Page 27: ...drive 4 PCI adapter connector 5 Optional PCI adapter Identifying parts on the system board The system board sometimes called the planar or motherboard is the main circuit board in your computer It provides basic computer functions and supports a variety of devices that are factory installed or that you can install later Chapter 1 Installing options 11 ...

Page 28: ...essor 11 SATA 4 IDE connector 23 Microprocessor fan connector 12 SATA 3 IDE connector 24 Microprocessor heat sink Installing a memory module Your computer has four connectors for installing dual inline memory modules that provide up to a maximum of 4 0 GB of system memory Note Addressable memory might be less than total supported memory System memory is divided into two channels channel A and B Me...

Page 29: ...eported in the System Summary section of the Setup Utility or by the operating system might be less than the amount of physical memory installed This discrepancy is due to memory addressing limitations of the Intel 915G Family chipset and is usually not visable until more than 3GB of memory is installed To install a memory module 1 Remove the computer cover See Removing the cover on page 10 2 Loca...

Page 30: ... for a PCI Express x16 adapter and one for a PCI Express x1 adapter To install an adapter 1 Remove the computer cover See Removing the cover on page 10 2 Unlatch the adapter cover latch and remove the connector cover for the appropriate expansion connector 3 Remove the adapter from its static protective package 4 Install the adapter into the appropriate connector on the system board 14 User Guide ...

Page 31: ...nable your computer to read other types of media Some of the different drives that are available for your computer are v Parallel ATA hard disk drives v Serial ATA hard disk drives v Optical drives such as CD CD RW and DVD drives v Removable media drives Note These different drives are also referred to as integrated drive electronics IDE drives Internal drives are installed in bays In this book th...

Page 32: ... DVD preinstalled in some models v 3 5 inch hard disk drive requires a Universal Adapter Bracket 5 25 to 3 5 inch v 5 25 inch removable media drive 2 Bay 2 Maximum height 43 0 mm 1 7 in v Optical drive such as CD and DVD v 3 5 inch hard disk drive requires a Universal Adapter Bracket 5 25 to 3 5 inch v 5 25 inch removable media drive 3 Bay 3 Maximum height 25 8 mm 1 0 in v 3 5 inch SATA hard disk ...

Page 33: ...the inside of the bezel Note If you are installing a 3 5 inch hard disk drive you must use a Universal Adapter Bracket 5 25 to 3 5 inch You can obtain this bracket from a local computer retailer or by contacting the Customer Support Center 5 PATA drives must be jumpered as either a master or a slave device SATA hard disk drives do not require either a master or a slave device jumper If you are ins...

Page 34: ... inch drive install a retainer bracket on the side of the drive 7 For a 3 5 inch drive install the drive into the Universal Adapter Bracket 5 25 to 3 5 inch 8 Install the drive into the bay until it snaps into position Note If you are installing the adapter bracket install the screws that secure the bracket in the bay 9 Continue at Connecting drives on page 20 Installing a hard disk drive in bay 3...

Page 35: ...isk drives do not require either a master or a slave device jumper If you are installing an SATA hard disk drive continue to step 6 on page 20 5 If there is a combination of optical and parallel ATA hard disk drives in bays 1 2 and 3 set the hard disk drive as a master device and the optical drive as a slave device Refer to the documentation that comes with your drive for master slave jumper infor...

Page 36: ... cable that connects to the power supply and a signal cable that connects to the system board 2 Locate the three connector signal cable that comes with your computer or with the new drive 3 Locate the PATA IDE connector on the system board See Identifying parts on the system board on page 11 4 Connect one end of the signal cable to the drive and the other to the PATA IDE connector on the system bo...

Page 37: ...TA IDE connector on the system board See Identifying parts on the system board on page 11 3 Connect one end of the signal cable to the drive and the other to an available SATA IDE connector on the system board 4 Locate one of the extra five wire power connectors and connect it to the drive What to do next v To work with another option go to the appropriate section v To complete the installation go...

Page 38: ...ion v To complete the installation go to Replacing the cover and connecting the cables on page 24 Changing the battery Your computer has a special type of memory that maintains the date time and settings for built in features such as parallel port assignments configuration A battery keeps this information active when you turn off the computer The battery normally requires no charging or maintenanc...

Page 39: ... This is normal after replacing the battery 9 Turn on the computer and all attached devices 10 Use the Setup Utility program to set the date and time and any passwords See Chapter 2 Using the Setup Utility program on page 25 Erasing a lost or forgotten password clearing CMOS This section applies to lost or forgotten passwords For more information about lost or forgotten passwords see the Access IB...

Page 40: ...e option that is installed you might need to confirm the updated information in the Setup Utility program To replace the computer cover and connect cables to your computer 1 Ensure that all components have been reassembled correctly and that no tools or loose screws are left inside your computer 2 Clear any cables that might impede the replacement of the cover 3 Position the cover on the chassis s...

Page 41: ...assword has been set the Setup Utility program menu is not displayed until you type your password See Using passwords for more information The Setup Utility might start automatically when POST detects that hardware has been removed or new hardware has been installed in your computer Viewing and changing settings The Setup Utility program menu lists items that identify system configuration topics W...

Page 42: ...ng the settings of several computers you might want to set an Administrator Password After you set an Administrator Password a password prompt is displayed each time you try to access the Setup Utility program If both the user and administrator passwords are set you can type either password However to change any configuration settings you must use your administrator password IDE Drive User Passwor...

Page 43: ...devices IDE controller When this feature is set to Disable all devices connected to the IDE controller such as hard disk drives or the CD ROM drive are disabled and will not be displayed in the system configuration Diskette Drive Access When this feature is set to Disable the diskette drive cannot be accessed Diskette Write Protect When this feature is set to Enable all diskettes are treated as if...

Page 44: ...p sequence To view or change the primary or automatic power on startup sequence do the following 1 Start the Setup Utility program see Starting the Setup Utility program on page 25 2 Select Startup 3 Select Startup Sequence See the information displayed on the right side of the screen 4 Select the sequence of devices for the Primary Startup Sequence the Automatic Startup Sequence and the Error Sta...

Page 45: ...eb see the Quick Reference Instructions for using the system program updates are available in a txt file that is included with the update files For most models you can download either an update program to create a system program update flash diskette or an update program that can be run from the operating system Updating flashing BIOS from a diskette or CD ROM 1 Insert a system program update flas...

Page 46: ...emove the computer cover See Removing the cover on page 10 3 Locate the Clear CMOS Recovery jumper on the system board See Identifying parts on the system board on page 11 4 If necessary refer to Installing adapters to remove any adapters that impede access to the Clear CMOS Recovery jumper 5 Move the jumper from the standard position pins 1 and 2 to pins 2 and 3 6 Replace the computer cover See R...

Page 47: ...the surface on which you are using the mouse If you have a very intricate picture or pattern beneath the mouse it is difficult for the digital signal processor DSP to determine changes in the mouse position Cleaning a mouse with a ball If the pointer on the screen does not move smoothly with the mouse you might need to clean the mouse Note The following illustration might be slightly different fro...

Page 48: ...llers 3 inside the ball cage This build up usually appears as a stripe running across the middle of the rollers 6 If the rollers are dirty clean them by using a cotton swab soaked in isopropyl rubbing alcohol Turn the rollers with your finger and continue swabbing them until all the dirt is removed Be sure the rollers are still centered in their channels after you clean them 7 Remove any fibers fr...

Page 49: ...es one it is just like specifying a parameter of 0 Example ATH ENTER Basic AT commands In the following listings all default settings are printed in bold text Command Function A Manually answer incoming call A Repeat last command executed Do not precede A with AT or follow with ENTER D_ 0 9 A D and L last number redial P pulse dialing Note Pulse dialing is not supported for Australia New Zealand N...

Page 50: ...turn to Data Mode O1 Return to Data Mode and initiate an equalizer retrain P Set Pulse dial as default Q_ Q0 Modem sends responses Sr Read and display value in register r Sr n Set register r to value n n 0 255 T Set Tone Dial as default V_ V0 Numeric responses V1 Word responses W_ W0 Report DTE speed only W1 Report line speed error correction protocol and DTE speed W2 Report DCE speed only X_ X0 H...

Page 51: ...low control M_ M0 Asynchronous operation P_ P0 US setting for off hook to on hook ratio P1 UK and Hong Kong off hook to on hook ratio P2 Same as P0 setting but at 20 pulses per minute P3 Same as P1 setting but at 20 pulses per minute R_ R0 Reserved R1 CTS operates per flow control requirements S_ S0 Force DSR Signal High ON S1 DSR off in command mode on in on line mode T_ T0 Ends test in progress ...

Page 52: ... Parameter b specifies automode operations where 0 automode disabled 1 automode enabled with V 8 V 32 Annex A Parameter c specifies the minimum connection data rate 300 56000 Parameter d specifies the maximum connection rate 300 56000 Parameter e specifies the codec type 0 Law and 1 A Law Parameter f specifies robbed bit signaling detection 0 detection disabled 1 detection enabled MNP V 42 V 42bis...

Page 53: ... Set the polled station identification FCIG Report the polled station identification FCR Capability to receive FCR Capability to receive FCSI Report the called station ID FDCC DCE capabilities parameters FDCS Report current session FDCS Current session results FDIS Report remote capabilities FDIS Current sessions parameters FDR Begin or continue phase C receive data FDT Data transmission FDTC Repo...

Page 54: ...ufacturer REV Identify Revision Level TL Audio output transmit level VBQ Query Buffer Size VBS Bits per sample ADPCM or PCM VBT Beep Tone Timer VCI Identify Compression Method VLS Voice line select VRA Ringback goes away timer VRN Ringback never came timer VRX Voice Receive Mode VSDB Silence deletion tuner VSK Buffer skid setting VSP Silence detection period VSR Sampling rate selection VSS Silence...

Page 55: ...s not have Taxsignal switched OFF modem function may be impaired The impairment may be resolved by a filter with the following specifications Telekom PTT SCR BE Taximpulssperrfilter 12kHz PTT Art 444 112 7 Bakom 93 0291 Z N Appendix C Manual modem commands 39 ...

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Page 58: ...t protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States other countries or both Lenovo PS 2 ThinkCentre ThinkPad The following terms are tradema...

Page 59: ...sk drive security 25 I important safety information v information resources xiii input output I O features 2 installing options adapters 14 external 6 memory 12 memory modules 12 security features 21 K keyboard connector 9 L locating components 11 M memory dual inline memory modules DIMMs 12 installing 12 system 12 microphone connector 9 modem commands Basic AT 33 Extended AT 35 Fax Class 1 37 Fax...

Page 60: ... 21 hard disk drive 25 padlock 22 security profile by device 27 serial connector 9 setup utility 25 Setup Utility 25 system board connectors 12 identifying parts 11 location 12 memory 4 12 system programs 29 U USB connectors 9 using passwords 25 security profile by device 27 Setup Utility program 25 V video subsystem 2 44 User Guide ...

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