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First Printing — July 1997

Copyright 1997

NEC Computer Systems Division

Packard Bell NEC, Inc.

1414 Massachusetts Avenue

Boxborough, MA   01719-2298

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customer data, and operator control. Since implementation by customers of each product
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Summary of Contents for POWERMATE VE - SERVICE 1997

Page 1: ...ever 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 su...

Page 2: ...alysts service center personnel and dealers The manual is organized as follows Section 1 Technical Information provides information not available when the PowerMate Ve ETC Series User s Guide 819 1817...

Page 3: ...SIMMS 1 3 Interrupt Controller 1 4 Integrated Graphics 1 5 Network Interface 1 5 Hard Disk Specifications 1 6 System Specifications 1 7 Section 2 Setup and Installation Section 3 Illustrated Parts Br...

Page 4: ...ations 1 1 1 2 Recommended Memory Upgrade Path 1 3 1 3 Interrupt Level Assignments 1 4 1 3 Hard Disk Drive Specifications 1 6 1 4 Specifications 1 7 3 1 PowerMate Ve ETC Series Field Replaceable Parts...

Page 5: ...ns identified in Table 1 1 Table 1 1 PowerMate Ve ETC Series System Configurations Model Number Processor Multimedia System Memory Video Memory Hard Disk ET 1830 24813E PowerMate V133e 133 MHz Intel P...

Page 6: ...etals only use tin plated SIMM sticks The system board can use 64 MB SIMMs 16 MB by 32 or 36 bit but these SIMMs are not supported by NECCSD for the PowerMate Ve ETC Series Performing Memory Upgrades...

Page 7: ...MB 16 MB 40 MB 16 MB 16 MB 4 MB 4 MB 48 MB 8 MB 8 MB 16 MB 16 MB 48 MB 16 MB 16 MB 8 MB 8 MB 64 MB 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB 64 MB 32 MB 32 MB Empty Empty 72 MB 32 MB 32 MB 4 MB 4 MB 72 MB 4 MB 4 MB 32...

Page 8: ...nterrupt levels are described in Table 1 3 Interrupt level assignments 0 through 15 are in order of decreasing priority See Section 2 of the PowerMate Ve Series Service and Reference Manual for inform...

Page 9: ...ut graphics features and video support see Section 1 of the PowerMate Ve Series Service and Reference Manual NETWORK INTERFACE The computer comes equipped with a network interface board installed in o...

Page 10: ...umber of Disks 3 Data Heads 6 Servo Type Embedded Tracks per Inch tpi 3 849 tpi Bytes per Sector 512 Maximum Data Rate from Media 45 4 MB second Dimensions Height Length Width 1 00 in 25 4 mm 5 75 in...

Page 11: ...ISA slot contains the network interface board Network Interface 3COM 3C509B ISA 10 Megabit board with adapter RJ 45 AUI 10BASE T Access to the connectors is provided at the rear of the system unit Al...

Page 12: ...ltimedia systems ESS1688 Sound Blaster compatible Yamaha OPL3 FM Synthesis SRS Labs 3D sound solution 16 bit 128x oversampling sigma delta stereo CODEC with 85 dB S N ratio Stereo jacks for microphone...

Page 13: ...tem unit for configuring PowerMate Ve ETC Series hardware Use the procedures described in Section 2 of the PowerMate Ve Series Service and Reference Manual to set up the system hardware Figure 2 1 Rea...

Page 14: ...cabling The BNC connector supports thin coaxial cables The AUI connector supports thick coaxial cables The RJ 45 connector supports twisted pair 10BASE T cables Connect the network cable to one of th...

Page 15: ...813E ET 1830 24813CE ET 1860 24813E ET 1860 24813CE Table 3 1 lists the field replaceable parts for the computer Figure 3 1 provides the illustrated parts breakdown To order parts or obtain technical...

Page 16: ...4 000A 10 Network interface card NIC 158 050796 000 11a I O plate without audio non multimedia systems 158 030782 003 11b I O plate with audio multimedia systems 158 030782 002 12 256 KB L2 Synchronou...

Page 17: ...158 056560 000 20a Speaker assembly internal 158 050685 003 21 Microphone multimedia models only 158 052116 000 22 Front bezel without IR PowerMate V133e V166 V166e models 158 050992 000 23 Keyboard C...

Page 18: ...3 1 PowerMate Ve ETC Series Illustrated Parts Breakdown This data was prepared July 1997 For an up to date listing of spare parts please call FaxFlash at 1 888 329 0088 or 1 508 635 6090 outside the...

Page 19: ...Series Service and Reference Manual 819 181528 000 PowerMate Ve ETC Series Addendum to the PowerMate Ve Series Service and Reference Manual 819 181819 000 Corner blocks requires 4 158 040395 004 Shipp...

Page 20: ...1 5 video memory 1 5 resolutions and refresh rates 1 5 Interrupts 1 5 M Memory 1 2 N Network interface board 1 6 O Option installation SIMM upgrade 1 2 checking system memory 1 2 P Packaging part num...

Page 21: ...ver 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 tu...

Page 22: ...c une batterie du m me type ou d un type recommand par le constructeur Mettre au r but les batteries usag es conform ment aux instructions du fabricant BATTERY DISPOSAL Do not place used batteries in...

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