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First Printing — September 1997

Copyright 1997

NEC Computer Systems Division

Packard Bell NEC, Inc.

1414 Massachusetts Avenue

Boxborough, MA   01719-2298

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The NECCSD product(s) discussed in this document are warranted in accordance with the
terms of the Warranty Statement accompanying each product. However, actual
performance of each such product is dependent upon factors such as system configuration,
customer data, and operator control. Since implementation by customers of each product
may vary, the suitability of specific product configurations and applications must be
determined by the customer and is not warranted by NECCSD.

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Summary of Contents for POWERMATE ENTERPRISE - 09-1997

Page 1: ...ce with the terms of the Warranty Statement accompanying each product However actual performance of each such product is dependent upon factors such as system configuration customer data and operator control Since implementation by customers of each product may vary the suitability of specific product configurations and applications must be determined by the customer and is not warranted by NECCSD...

Page 2: ... Settings 4 2 List of Tables 1 1 Diskette Drive Specifications 1 2 1 2 3 2 GB Quantum Stratus Hard Disk Drive Specifications 1 3 1 3 4 3 GB Quantum Stratus Hard Disk Drive Specifications 1 4 1 4 6 4 GB Quantum Stratus Hard Disk Drive Specifications 1 5 1 5 NEC 16X CD ROM Reader Specifications 1 6 1 6 Lite on 24X CD ROM Reader Specifications 1 7 1 7 Lucky Goldstar 24X CD ROM Reader Specifications 1...

Page 3: ...te Professional Series Field Replaceable Parts List 2 2 2 2 PowerMate Professional Series Options 2 6 2 3 PowerMate Professional Series Documentation and Packaging 2 6 3 1 NECCSD Service and Information Telephone Numbers 3 1 ...

Page 4: ...engineers system analysts service center personnel and dealers The material in this addendum is organized as follows Section 1 Specifications provides specfications for the computer s BTO options storage devices and I O boards Section 2 Illustrated Parts Breakdown provides an exploded view diagram of the system Also included are updated parts lists for field replaceable parts Section 3 NECCSD Serv...

Page 5: ... 4 MB IDE hard disk see Table 1 4 NEC 16X CD ROM reader see Table 1 5 Lite on 24X CD ROM reader see Table 1 6 Lucky Goldstar 24X CD ROM reader see Table 1 7 U S Robotics 56K fax modem board see Table 1 8 3COM 3C905 TX network interface board see Table 1 9 3COM 3C905B network interface card see Table 1 10 Intel LAN Pro 100M2 network interface card see Table 1 11 For other specifications see the Pow...

Page 6: ...KB 256B 16 Sec 320 KB 128B 16 Sec Data Transfer Rate High density mode 500 250 Kbit sec Normal density mode 250 125 Kbit sec Disk Speed 300 rpm Number of Tracks 160 80 tracks x 2 sides Maximum Bit Density High density mode 17434 8717 BPI Normal density mode 8717 4359 BPI Seek Time 3 ms Head Setting Time 15 ms Tracks per Inch 135 TPI Recording Mode MFM FM General Specifications Temperature Operatin...

Page 7: ...Mbits in sq Performance Seek times Read on arrival 10 0 ms typical 12 0 ms max Track to track 2 0 ms typical Average write 11 0 ms typical 13 0 ms max Full Stroke 20 0 ms typical 24 0 ms max Data transfer rate Disk to read buffer 78 Mb sec min 132 Mb sec max Read Buffer to IDE Bus PIO Mode with IORDY 16 7 MB sec max Read Buffer to IDE Bus Ultra ATA Mode 33 Mb sec max Buffer Size 128 KB Power 5V 5 ...

Page 8: ... Mbits in 2 Performance Seek times Read on arrival 10 0 ms typical 12 0 ms max Track to track 2 0 ms typical Average write 11 0 ms typical 13 0 ms max Full Stroke 20 0 ms typical 24 0 ms max Data transfer rate Disk to read buffer 70 Mb sec min 119 Mb sec max Read Buffer to IDE Bus PIO Mode with IORDY 16 7 MB sec max Read Buffer to IDE Bus Ultra ATA Mode 33 Mb sec max Buffer Size 128 KB Power 5V 5 ...

Page 9: ... Mbits in 2 Performance Seek times Read on arrival 10 0 ms typical 12 0 ms max Track to track 2 0 ms typical Average write 11 0 ms typical 13 0 ms max Full Stroke 20 0 ms typical 24 0 ms max Data transfer rate Disk to read buffer 78 Mb sec min 132 Mb sec max Read Buffer to IDE Bus PIO Mode with IORDY 16 7 MB sec max Read Buffer to IDE Bus Ultra ATA Mode 33 Mb sec max Buffer Size 128 KB Power 5V 5 ...

Page 10: ...Mode 2 16 67 MB sec Multi DMA Mode 2 Supported Modes 1X 12X and 16X Rotational modes CD Audio CD ROM Mode 1 and Mode 2 PIO Mode 4 Multi DMA Mode 2 CD XA Mode 2 form 1 and form 2 CD I FMV CD Video CD CD Extra Multisession Photo CD Single Session Photo CD General Specifications Capacity 656 MB Mode 1 748 MB Mode 2 Physical Format Standards Red Yellow and Orange part 2 book Weight 1 03 Kg Operating T...

Page 11: ...e Multisession Karaoke CD CD Extra Disc Diameter 8 cm and 12 cm Interface ATAPI E IDE Audio Specification Signal to Noise Ratio 70 dB typical Headphone Level 0 6 Vrms at 1 Khz 33 Ohm Load Front Panel Power On Busy LED Open close Stop Button Play skip Button Volume Control Stereo Headphone Jack Emergency Eject Hole Rear Panel IDE Interface Analog Digital Audio Outputs Power Input Mode Select Jumper...

Page 12: ...ytes sec Data Transfer Rate Burst ATAPI 16 67 Mbytes sec PIO mode 4 16 67 Mbytes sec MULTI DMA mode 2 Disc format Mixed Mode Audio and Data Combined CD DA Mode1 basic format Mode2 form1 and form2 Photo CD Multisession CD XA Ready CD I Ready CD Plus Data Capacity Yellow Book User Data Block 2 048 bytes block Mode1 and Mode 2 form1 2 340 2336 bytes block Mode2 2 324 bytes block Mode 2 form2 2 352 by...

Page 13: ...non condensing Storage 5 to 90 non condensing Physical Dimensions H x W x L 41 5 x 146 x 201 mm max Weight 0 958 Kg Table 1 8 Fax Modem Board Specifications Feature Specification Fax Modem Board U S Robotics 56 6 Kbps Data maximum speed x2 technology ITU T V 34 ITU T V 34 ITU T V 32bis ITU T V 32 ITU T V 23 ITU T V 22bis ITU T V 22 Bell 212A Bell 103 Error Control and Data Compression ITU T V 42 I...

Page 14: ...ace and 8 KB RAM on one chip IEEE 802 3 and 802 3u compliant PCI 2 1 compliant Dimensions L x W 3 375 in x 4 75 in Operating Ranges Temperature 32 to 158 F 0 70 Humidity 10 90 non condensing Altitude to 9800 ft Power Power Requirements 5V 5 at 650 mA max Table 1 10 3COM 509B COMBO Network Board Specifications Feature Specification Network Board 3COM 509B COMBO Features IEEE 802 3I 10BASE T and Eth...

Page 15: ...X capability using a single RJ 45 connector IEEE 802 3u Auto Negotiation for hardware selection of highest operating speed Support for boot ROM Flash or EPROM up to 1MB Remote Wake Up support Wake on LAN technology Capable of functioning as Standard 10 100Mbps NIC in non WOL system Less than 100 mA in low power mode Dimensions L x W 3 75 in x 6 75 in Temperature Operating 0 to 55 C Non operating 4...

Page 16: ... the field replaceable parts for the computer Figure 2 1 provides the illustrated parts breakdown Use the following telephone numbers when ordering parts Dealers in the U S should call 1 800 632 4565 to order NECCSD spare parts Users in the U S must call 1 800 233 6321 for parts Users in Canada must call 1 800 727 2787 for parts To order options in the U S call the NECCSD sales office at 1 888 306...

Page 17: ...able 158 052129 000 12 PowerMate Professional Logo Panel 158 030872 075 13 Internal Power Cable and Switch 158 050906 001 14 Reset Sleep Button 158 050896 003 15 PCB Guide 158 052127 012 16 200 Watt Power Supply with Fan w o Power Switch 158 052259 000 17 Power Supply Plastic Air Flow Duct 158 031073 000 18 Side Cover 158 052127 002 19 Adaptec SCSI Host Adapter 158 052132 000A 20 Matrox Mystique v...

Page 18: ...82803 060 30a 233 MHz Pentium II CPU Module w 512 KB cache and Heatsink 158 056596 000 30b 266 MHz Pentium II CPU Module w 512 KB cache and Heatsink 158 056597 000 30c 300 MHz Pentium II CPU Module w 512 KB cache and Heatsink 158 056695 000 31 Coin cell Battery 158 060367 000 32 System Board with Audio 158 056546 000 33a 4 35 GB SCSI Ultra Wide HDD ST3433371 158 050395 362 33b 3 2 GB IDE Hard Disk...

Page 19: ...96 000 37d Intel LAN Pro 100M2 Network Interface Card 207 00066 38 RJ 11 Cable 158 050519 001 PCMCIA Drive Bay Adapter 158 050997 001 PCMCIA ISA Controller Card 158 050997 002 PCMCIA 2 Connector Cable 158 050997 003 Rail Kit 158 050893 100 Rear I O Ground Spring 158 030782 016 Not shown in Figure 1 This data was prepared January 1998 For an up to date listing of spare parts please call FaxFlash at...

Page 20: ...werMate Professional Series Illustrated Parts Breakdown ____________ This data was prepared January 1998 For an up to date listing of spare parts please call FaxFlash at 1 888 329 0088 or 1 978 635 6090 outside the U S and order document 42181874 ...

Page 21: ...onnectors Table 2 3 lists PowerMate Professional Series documentation backup CD and packaging part numbers Table 2 3 PowerMate Professional Series Documentation and Packaging Description Part Number PowerMate Professional Series User s Guide 819 181880 000 PowerMate Professional Series Service and Reference Manual 819 181764 000 Driver CD 370 00149 CD Restore Windows 95 370 00293 Shipping Carton M...

Page 22: ... latest BIOS for ROM flashing Call 1 978 635 4706 see BIOS Update Utility in Section 2 of the service manual To contact the NECCSD Diskette Fulfillment Center to order a diskette with software drivers or the latest BIOS for ROM flashing Call 1 800 842 6446 For information about NECCSD products call FaxFlash use this automated service to have the latest Technical Information Bulletins sent to your ...

Page 23: ... of the following catalogs Each catalog lists the available documents and their document numbers Current catalogs include Catalog 1 NECCSD Telephone Directory and Online Service Information Catalog 3 NECCSD Computer Product Specifications Warranty Policy Ultracare Guidelines and Sales Information Catalog 5 NEC ProServa and Express Serva Product Information Catalog 6 NEC Ready Consumer Desktop Syst...

Page 24: ...d After three tries FaxFlash assumes that your line is busy and terminates any further processing of the order NECCSD Bulletin Board Service If you have access to a modem you can use the NECCSD Bulletin Board Service BBS to provide you with the latest information on hardware and software The BBS allows you to download files video drivers printer drivers BIOS updates etc for system enhancements and...

Page 25: ...ts until the Main Menu is displayed 9 At the Main Menu select J to join a conference Select Conference 1 for the desktop conference 10 From the Main Menu press F and Enter for the File menu 11 At the File menu select F for a list of downloadable files Follow the prompts to select a file for downloading CAUTION Executable files automatically format your diskette when you download files from the BBS...

Page 26: ...one number and your fax number with the question You will receive a response to your questions within one business day Internet If you have a modem you can access the NECCSD Home Page on the Internet World Wide Web You can do this through a commercial online service or through your Internet account The NECCSD Home Page contains general information about NECCSD products You can also use the Interne...

Page 27: ...ree at 1 800 632 4565 for U S and Canada only Free technical support for hardware is limited to the length of the standard warranty Software support for preloaded software is limited to 90 days from the time of the first call to the NECCSD Technical Support Center For software support after the initial 90 days or hardware support after the warranty period a fee is charged Before calling please hav...

Page 28: ...the installed processor and the corresponding host bus PCI bus and ISA bus frequencies This jumper should be set correctly at the factory for the system The following procedure explains how to locate and change the processor speed jumper setting in the unlikely event that it is not set correctly at the factory For other jumper setting information see the PowerMate Professional Series Service and R...

Page 29: ...and Reference Manual 4 Check the processor bus speed jumper setting against the following figure If necessary change the jumper setting by lifting the plastic block and placing it on the appropriate pins NECCSD recommends using needle nose pliers to move a jumper Figure 4 1 Processor Settings 5 Reinstall any removed expansion boards see Removing Expansion Boards in Section 3 of the PowerMate Profe...

Page 30: ... 3 2 NECCSD ftp site 3 5 NECCSD Bulletin Board Service 3 3 NECCSD World Wide Web home page 3 5 World Wide Web 3 5 Illustrated parts breakdown 2 1 Internet 3 5 M Memory part numbers 2 6 N NECCSD FaxFlash 3 2 NECCSD Bulletin Board Service 3 3 NECCSD Technical Support Services 3 6 Network board specifications 1 10 1 11 O Options memory 2 6 P Packaging part numbers 2 6 S Services 3 1 Specifications 1 ...

Page 31: ...Index 2 ...

Page 32: ...ever there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation be...

Page 33: ...t avec une batterie du même type ou d un type recommandé par le constructeur Mettre au rébut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant BATTERY DISPOSAL Do not place used batteries in your regular trash The nickel cadmium or nickel metal hydride batteries must be collected recycled or disposed of in an environmentally approved manner The incineration landfilling or mixing of ...

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