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IBM

Hardware Maintenance Manual

xSeries 220

 

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Page 4: ...ors Changes are periodically made to the information herein these changes will be incorporated in new editions of the publication IBM may make improvements and or changes in the product s and or the p...

Page 5: ...nt safety information Be sure to read all caution and danger statements in this book before performing any of the instructions Leia todas as instru es de cuidado e perigo antes de executar qualquer op...

Page 6: ...Use the World Wide Web WWW to download Diagnostic BIOS Flash and Device Driver files File download address is http www us pc ibm com files html IBM online addresses The HMM manuals online address is h...

Page 7: ...k conversion 41 Installing options 53 Major components of the xSeries 220 server 54 System board 55 System board options connectors 55 System board internal cable connectors 55 System board external p...

Page 8: ...ted service information 133 Safety information 133 General safety 133 Electrical safety 134 Safety inspection guide 135 Handling electrostatic discharge sensitive devices 136 Grounding requirements 13...

Page 9: ...system is not part of a shared DASD cluster A system might be part of a cluster if The customer identifies the system as part of a cluster One or more external storage units are attached to the syste...

Page 10: ...LED panel system error LED if on see Front panel and system board LEDs on page 18 Check the System Error Log If an error was recorded by the system see Symptom to FRU index on page 111 Start the Diagn...

Page 11: ...ly suited for networking environments that require superior microprocessor performance efficient memory management flexibility and large amounts of reliable data storage The IBM xSeries 220 server com...

Page 12: ...ays one diskette drive installed Three 3 5 in slim bays available in drive cage some models have a hard disk drive installed PCI expansion slots Three 33 MHz 64 bit Two 33 MHz 32 bit Power supply One...

Page 13: ...nge Minimum 100 V ac Maximum 127 V ac Input voltage high range Minimum 200 V ac Maximum 240 V ac Input kilovolt amperes kVA approximately Minimum 0 08 kVA Maximum 0 52 kVA Server features The design o...

Page 14: ...availability and serviceability Three of the most important considerations in server design are reliability availability and serviceability RAS The RAS factors help to ensure the integrity of the dat...

Page 15: ...oller installed and this light flashes slowly one flash per second the drive is being rebuilt When the light flashes rapidly three flashes per second the controller is identifying the drive Power on l...

Page 16: ...rver 2 After you plug the power cord of your server into an electrical outlet wait approximately 20 seconds before pressing the power control button During this time the system is initializing therefo...

Page 17: ...ou can press the power control button on the top of the server This starts an orderly shutdown of the operating system if this feature is supported by your operating system Note After turning off the...

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Page 19: ...ssages and error logs The power on self test POST generates beep codes and messages to indicate successful test completion or the detection of a problem See POST for more information Diagnostic progra...

Page 20: ...More than one beep indicates that POST detected a problem For more information see Beep symptoms on page 111 POST error messages POST error messages occur during startup when POST finds a problem with...

Page 21: ...s fff ttt iii date cc text message where fff is the three digit function code that indicates the function being tested when the error occurred For example function code 089 is for the microprocessor t...

Page 22: ...pecify a diagnostic test for a device that is not present Aborted This result occurs when the test could not proceed because of the system configuration Warning This result occurs when a possible prob...

Page 23: ...tware error might be the cause If you suspect a software problem refer to the information that comes with the software package Viewing the test log The test log will not contain any information until...

Page 24: ...onfiguration replace FRUs of minimal configuration one at a time until the problem is isolated To use this method it is important to know the minimum configuration required for a system to power up se...

Page 25: ...current code to a diskette press N 9 When prompted to choose a language select a language from 0 to 7 and press Enter to accept your choice 10 Do not restart your system at this time 11 Remove the BI...

Page 26: ...gement adapter is installed in the server 2 The server does not support user replaceable power supplies or fans Diagnostic LEDs You can use the diagnostic LEDs built into the server to quickly identif...

Page 27: ...posed of Do not Throw or immerse into water Heat to more than 100 C 212 F Repair or disassemble Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations Do the following to replace the ba...

Page 28: ...operation and system reliability For a typical IBM xSeries server you should make sure Each of the drive bays has either a drive or a filler panel installed The cover is in place during normal operat...

Page 29: ...f you directly connect two workstations without a hub or if you are not using a hub with X ports use a crossover cable Note To determine whether a hub has an X port check the port label If the label c...

Page 30: ...device drivers The network might be idle Try sending data from this workstation Run diagnostics on the LEDs The function of this LED can be changed by device driver load parameters If necessary remove...

Page 31: ...rk supplier Verify that the Ethernet controller is enabled If the Ethernet controller is enabled run the diagnostic programs AFT group for primary adapter in slot nnn already exists Explanation An att...

Page 32: ...ocols Explanation Binding of protocol failed Protocol is either not bound to any adapter or is bound to more than one adapter in the group Action Ensure that the protocol is bound to only adapter in a...

Page 33: ...on Setup Utility make sure that a PCI interrupt is assigned to your Ethernet card and that Ethernet is enabled 0x02 Explanation Bad node address multicast address Action Make sure the locally administ...

Page 34: ...o load Action Using the Configuration Setup Utility make sure that Ethernet is enabled and that the slot containing the IBM 10 100 Ethernet Adapter or the IBM 10 100 EtherJet PCI adapter is enabled 0x...

Page 35: ...am Action Make sure the secondary adapter is functioning properly and that the adapter cable is securely connected to the LAN 13 Informational Explanation Team nn Secondary adapter has rejoined the Te...

Page 36: ...s not sense any Probes Possible reason partitioned Team Action Make sure the cables of the adapter team are connected to the same LAN segment Reconfigure the team if necessary Event ID Type Descriptio...

Page 37: ...e information PXE Boot Agent Utility The Preeboot eXecution Environment PXE Boot Agent Utility program is part of the BIOS code that comes with your server You can use this program to change network s...

Page 38: ...From the Configuration Setup Utility main menu you can select settings that you want to change The Configuration Setup Utility main menu is similar to the following Notes 1 You can press F1 to displa...

Page 39: ...ain menu You can implement two levels of password protection Power on Password Select this choice to set or change a power on password See Using passwords on page 33 for more information Administrator...

Page 40: ...ition is visible To make the System Partition visible set this value to Visible To make the System Partition invisible set this value to Hidden See the ServerGuide CDs provided with the server for add...

Page 41: ...Error Log to view the three most recent error codes and messages that the system generated during POST Select Clear error logs to clear the error logs Save Settings Select this choice to save the cust...

Page 42: ...n on page 58 2 Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect all external cables and power cords then remove the cover See Removing the side cover on page 59 3 Change the setting of the pa...

Page 43: ...y program Complete the following steps to start the SCSISelect utility program 1 Turn on the server 2 When the Press CTRL A for SCSISelect Utility prompt appears press Ctrl A 3 When the Would you like...

Page 44: ...to select a choice from the menu Press Esc to return to the previous menu Press the F5 key to switch between color and monochrome modes if your monitor permits 5 Follow the instructions on the screen...

Page 45: ...ure SCSI device parameters Before you can make updates you must know the ID of the device whose parameters you want to configure Note The Maximum Sync Transfer Rate is the transfer rate for Ultra SCSI...

Page 46: ...r the prompt appears on the screen to press Ctrl S 3 Use the arrow keys or press Enter to select a choice from the menu Press Esc to return to the previous menu Press the F4 key to exit 4 Follow the i...

Page 47: ...me in seconds that the system will pause during initialization for a Ctrl S input 2 seconds default 3 seconds 5 seconds 8 seconds Legacy OS wake up support Select this choice to allow disallow a non w...

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Page 49: ...diskettes CDs optical disks or tapes 2 Turn off the system and any attached devices 3 Disconnect all power cords from the system and electrical outlets 4 Note the location of any remaining cables then...

Page 50: ...attached to the support bracket assembly note where the fan cable is connected to the system board then disconnect the fan cable from the system board Note Refer to the system service label for system...

Page 51: ...ack conversion 43 Figure 2 Removing the support bracket assembly c Pull the front of the support bracket assembly away from the system and set the assembly aside for later installation Support bracket...

Page 52: ...3 Removing the front door and bezel assembly b Swing the assembly away from the front of the system then lift the front door and bezel assembly out of the tab openings on the bottom of the system and...

Page 53: ...use Figure 5 Removing the system feet 9 Move the power switch and LED panel to the rack orientation location a If the system has hot swap drives installed note their locations then remove them see In...

Page 54: ...h the cable through the opening in the new location on the system then connect the cable to the system board where you disconnected it earlier Note If your cable has two connectors make sure that you...

Page 55: ...rewdriver to push in the tabs inside the plastic cover on the top of the system then remove the plastic cover and store it for possible future use Figure 8 Removing the plastic cover from the handle b...

Page 56: ...to remove it Store the cover for possible future use 13 Install the new bottom cover that comes with the conversion kit a Carefully turn the system so that the cover release latch side is down on a f...

Page 57: ...ed the hot swap drive bay filler panel Figure 12 Removing the hot swap drive bay filler panel from the bezel 15 If your system does not have USB support install the USB bezel insert over the empty USB...

Page 58: ...it snaps into place Figure 14 Installing the new system bezel 17 Install the release latch bracket assemblies on the system a Align the bracket marked with an L with the holes on the left side of the...

Page 59: ...Tower to rack conversion 51 18 Attach the four rack support wheels to the sides of the system Figure 16 Attaching the rack support wheels Rack support wheels Rack support wheels...

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Page 61: ...ocessor 78 Removing a microprocessor 82 Installing the bezel 83 Installing the cover 83 Connecting external options 84 Installation procedure 84 I O connector locations 85 Input Output ports 85 Parall...

Page 62: ...tions in this document might differ slightly from your hardware The following illustration shows the locations of major components in the server Rear adapter retaining bracket Front adapter support br...

Page 63: ...connectors for user installable options System board internal cable connectors The following illustration identifies system board connectors for internal cables Microprocessor 2 U11 Microprocessor 1...

Page 64: ...alled in the server the system management connector J32 is dedicated for use by the system management adapter 2 The system management adapter is also known as the service processor Microprocessor fan...

Page 65: ...g illustration identifies the jumpers and switches on the system board System board jumper blocks Any jumper blocks on the system board that are not shown in the illustration are reserved For normal o...

Page 66: ...nt data before you make changes to disk drives Have a small flat blade screwdriver available For a list of supported options for the server refer to http www ibm com pc us compat on the World Wide Web...

Page 67: ...the server on its feet When you need to access the inside of the server to install options you might find it easier to place the server on its side so that the system board is facing you If you do so...

Page 68: ...ward the rear of the server and remove it Attention For proper cooling and airflow replace the cover before turning on the server Operating the server for extended periods of time over 30 minutes with...

Page 69: ...t the top of the bezel from the server 5 Release the two tabs at the top edge of the bezel and pull the top of the bezel slightly away from the server 6 Pull the bezel up to release the two tabs at th...

Page 70: ...nd remove the voltage regulator module VRM from connector J42 See System board options connectors on page 55 for connector location Note Remember to reinstall this VRM after you reinstall the support...

Page 71: ...220 ServerProven list at http www ibm com pc compat for a list of PCI adapters that the server supports The server comes with an integrated video controller which is a component on the system board W...

Page 72: ...and PCI slots 3 4 and 5 are on PCI bus B Note PCI bus A is sometimes referred to as bus 0 PCI bus B is sometimes referred to as bus 1 The system scans PCI slots 1 through 5 to assign system resources...

Page 73: ...s and disconnect all external cables and power cords then remove the side cover See Removing the side cover on page 59 for details 3 Carefully remove the support bracket assembly from the server see R...

Page 74: ...the adapter a Carefully grasp the adapter by its top edge or upper corners and align it with the expansion slot on the system board b Press the adapter firmly into the expansion slot Attention When yo...

Page 75: ...upport bracket assembly then go to Installing the cover on page 83 Note If the server is a hot swap model reinstall the VRM in connector J42 after you reinstall the support bracket assembly See System...

Page 76: ...The xSeries 220 server supports two 5 25 inch drives and four SCSI hard disk drives The server does not support IDE hard disk drives Some models support hot swap hard disk drives Other models support...

Page 77: ...only during the initial installation of an option 1 Read Safety information on page 133 Handling electrostatic discharge sensitive devices on page 136 and the documentation that comes with the drive 2...

Page 78: ...hat you route the SCSI cable so that it does not block the airflow to the rear of the drives or over the microprocessors 10 Connect a power cable to the back of the drive The connectors are keyed and...

Page 79: ...devices and disconnect all external cables and power cords then remove the cover see Removing the side cover on page 59 for details 3 Remove the support bracket assembly see Removing the support brack...

Page 80: ...eRAID controller that supports this function and if one of these drives becomes defective the ServeRAID controller can rebuild the data from that drive onto another hot swap drive Refer to the informa...

Page 81: ...hard disk drive status light on the hot swap drive The following illustration shows the rear connectors on the hot swap drive backplane as viewed from the rear of the server Hard disk drive activity...

Page 82: ...hese bays 3 Remove the filler panel from one of the empty hot swap bays by inserting your finger into the depression at the left side of the filler panel and pulling it away from the server 4 Install...

Page 83: ...Installing options 75 5 If you have other options to install or remove do so now...

Page 84: ...minimum of 128 MB and a maximum of 4GB of system memory See the ServerProven list at http www ibm com pc compat for a list of memory modules for use with the server 3 Installing or removing DIMMs chan...

Page 85: ...alling the cover on page 83 Attention When you restart the server the system displays a message indicating that the memory configuration has changed If you installed additional memory start the Config...

Page 86: ...damage and ensure proper server operation when you install a new or additional microprocessor use microprocessors that have the same cache size and type and the same clock speed Microprocessor interna...

Page 87: ...microprocessor into the connector Attention To avoid bending the pins do not use excessive force when pressing the microprocessor into the connector 6 Push the release lever down to lock the microproc...

Page 88: ...off the bottom of the heat sink Make sure that the square of thermal material is still on the bottom of the heat sink b Align and place the heat sink on top of the microprocessor c Align and place the...

Page 89: ...e to snap the fan sink retainer into place in the slot on the microprocessor over the fan sink f Connect the built in fan sink power cable to the appropriate connector on the system board If you insta...

Page 90: ...you handle electrostatic discharge ESD sensitive devices take precautions to avoid damage from static electricity For details on handling these devices see Handling electrostatic discharge sensitive...

Page 91: ...the microprocessor a Reinstall the terminator card in the empty microprocessor connector b Press the release lever down to lock the terminator card into place c Remove the VRM from the appropriate VRM...

Page 92: ...tabs into the slots 3 Close the cover release latch to pull the cover forward and lock the cover in place 4 Make sure that the stabilizing feet are rotated outward so that they properly support the s...

Page 93: ...on the system board For pin assignments and other details about these connectors see Input Output ports Input Output ports This section provides information about the input output I O ports on the ser...

Page 94: ...ion Setup Utility program to configure the parallel port as bidirectional that is so that data can be both read from and written to a device In bidirectional mode the server supports the ECP and EPP m...

Page 95: ...I O Data 0 Data 0 3 I O Data 1 Data 1 4 I O Data 2 Data 2 5 I O Data 3 Data 3 6 I O Data 4 Data 4 7 I O Data 5 Data 5 8 I O Data 6 Data 6 9 I O Data 7 Data 7 10 I ACK ACK 11 I BUSY WAIT 12 I PE paper...

Page 96: ...table shows the pin number assignments for the 9 pin male D shell serial port connectors on the system board These pin number assignments conform to the industry standard Universal Serial Bus ports T...

Page 97: ...tem board for attaching USB compatible devices The following table shows the pin number assignments for the USB port connectors on the system board Keyboard port There is one keyboard port on the syst...

Page 98: ...ing a PCI video adapter Note If you install a PCI video adapter the server BIOS will automatically disable the integrated video controller The following table shows the pin number assignments for the...

Page 99: ...A 5 drop SCSI cable comes with the models that have the standard non hot swap drive cage If you plan to use the SCSI cable to connect internal SCSI devices to another SCSI or ServeRAID controller for...

Page 100: ...45 Data 5 12 Data 6 46 Data 6 13 Data 7 47 Data 7 14 Data P 48 Data P 15 Ground 49 Ground 16 DIFFSENS 50 Ground 17 Term power 51 Term power 18 Term power 52 Term power 19 Reserved 53 Reserved 20 Groun...

Page 101: ...the Ethernet controller The device drivers are provided on the ServerGuide CDs Failover for redundant Ethernet The IBM 10 100 Ethernet Adapter or the IBM 10 100 Etherjet PCI family of adapters are opt...

Page 102: ...on the network the higher priority packets are transferred first Priority packet tagging also known as Traffic Class Expediting enables the adapter to work with other elements of the network such as s...

Page 103: ...rectly with the switch enabling multiple VLANs on a single network adapter up to 64 VLANs To set up VLAN membership the Ethernet controller must be attached to a switch that has VLAN capability You al...

Page 104: ...t the Ethernet adapter to the system board For additional information on the Wake on LAN function adapters and cables refer to the documentation that comes with the Ethernet adapters The following tab...

Page 105: ...106 Field Replacement Units FRUs should be replaced by qualified service personnel only Button kit Before you begin Read Safety information on page 133 Review the information in Before you begin on pa...

Page 106: ...swap hard disk drive do the following 1 Power off the server if it is on 2 Unplug the server 3 Remove the front bezel see Removing the bezel on page 60 4 Remove the cover see Removing the side cover...

Page 107: ...60 4 Remove the cover see Removing the side cover on page 59 5 Remove the support bracket see Removing the support bracket assembly on page 61 6 Remove any hard disk drives or drive fillers from the d...

Page 108: ...the cover see Removing the side cover on page 59 4 Disconnect internal cables from the planar and drives 5 Remove the screws from the rear of the server 6 Gently move the power supply away from the ch...

Page 109: ...away from the server and lift it up and out 8 To install the new fan assembly place the fan in position at the rear of the server 9 Guide the rubber extensions through the apertures 10 Use needle nose...

Page 110: ...t the cables 7 Remove the adapter cards and both adapter retaining brackets see Installing an adapter on page 65 8 Remove the hot swap hard disk drive cage see Hot swap hard disk drive cage on page 98...

Page 111: ...ve cage 6 Gently slide the floppy disk drive toward the rear of the server and lift it out Floppy disk drive Before you begin Read Safety information on page 133 Review the information in Before you b...

Page 112: ...erver if it is on 2 Unplug the server 3 Remove the cover see Removing the side cover on page 59 4 Remove the front bezel see Removing the bezel on page 60 5 Remove the handle assembly see Handle assem...

Page 113: ...bezel see Removing the bezel on page 60 5 Remove the handle assembly see Handle assembly 6 Remove the four screws from the back of the server and put them in a safe place 7 Using a screwdriver gently...

Page 114: ...dle 4 Lift up on the handle cap to separate it from the handle support To remove the handle support do the following 1 Power off the server if it is on 2 Unplug the server 3 Firmly grasp the handle su...

Page 115: ...er if it is on 2 Unplug the server 3 Remove the side cover see Removing the side cover on page 59 4 Remove all adapter cards see Installing an adapter on page 65 5 Rotate the adapter retainer to the o...

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Page 117: ...d by index refer to the manual for that device 4 Always start with General checkout on page 1 The Symptom to FRU lists symptoms errors and the possible causes The most likely cause is listed first Use...

Page 118: ...loading test failed 1 System Board 2 1 1 Secondary DMA register failed 1 System Board 2 1 2 Primary DMA register failed 1 System Board 2 1 3 Primary interrupt mask register failed 1 System Board 2 1...

Page 119: ...2 Parallel port failed 1 System board 3 2 3 Math coprocessor failed 1 Optional processor if installed 2 Processor 3 System board 3 2 4 Failure comparing CMOS memory size against actual 1 DIMM 2 Batte...

Page 120: ...2 Run Configuration Setup Three Short Beeps 1 DIMM 2 System Board One Continuous Beep 1 Processor 2 Optional Processor if installed 3 System Board Repeating Short Beeps 1 Keyboard 2 System Board One...

Page 121: ...ter if installed 2 System Board 011 XXX 000 Failed COM1 Serial Port test 1 System Board 011 XXX 001 Failed COM2 Serial Port test 1 System Board 014 XXX 000 Failed Parallel Port test 1 System Board 015...

Page 122: ...est 1 Power Supply 089 XXX 001 Failed Microprocessor test 1 Microprocessor 089 XXX 002 Failed Optional Microprocessor test 1 Optional Microprocessor 2 180 XXX 003 Failed System Board LED test 1 System...

Page 123: ...to determine of SCSI bus is functioning properly 264 XXX 999 Errors on multiple tape drives see error text for more info 1 See error messages text in the PC Doctor error log for detailed information o...

Page 124: ...ed correctly proper orientation 2 Run Diskette Drive Diagnostics 3 Cable 4 Diskette Drive 5 System Board Monitor problems general Some IBM monitors have their own self tests If you suspect a problem w...

Page 125: ...e primary drive Start the CD from the primary drive ServeRAID program cannot view all installed drives or cannot install NOS Be sure there are no duplicate SCSI IDs or IRQ assignments Be sure that the...

Page 126: ...r 1 Run Diagnostics 2 Battery 3 System Board 161 Real time clock battery error 1 Run Configuration Setup 2 Battery 3 System Board 162 Device Configuration Error Note Be sure to load the default settin...

Page 127: ...o the latest level and run the diagnostic program again 1 Run memory diagnostics 2 DIMM 3 System Board 229 Cache error 1 Microprocessor 2 Optional microprocessor if installed 289 DIMM has been disable...

Page 128: ...tem is installed 2 If RAID system refer to the Hardware Maintenance Manual for the specific RAID adapter 3 Run Diagnostics 4 Hard Disk Drive 5 Cable 6 SCSI Backplane 7 System Board 2400 Video controll...

Page 129: ...ion Setup 2 Failing Adapter 3 System Board 00180700 xxxxyyyy planar PCI device not responding where xxxx is PCI vendor ID and yyyy is PCI device ID 1 System Board 2 PCI Card 00180800 Unsupported PCI d...

Page 130: ...301 Fixed boot sector error 1 Hard Disk Drive 2 If RAID system refer to the Hardware Maintenance Manual for the specific RAID adapter 3 SCSI Backplane 4 Cable 5 System Board I9990305 Fixed boot sector...

Page 131: ...1 Power Supply b System Board c 1 Microprocessor d 1 Terminator Card in Slot 2 e 1 Memory Module minimum of 1 DIMM in slot labeled DIMM 1 4 Power on the computer If the problem remains suspect the fo...

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Page 133: ...t IBM Corp 2000 127 Parts listing This parts listing supports the following models 21X 22X 2AX 31X 32X 3AX 41X 42X 4AX 51X 52X 5AX 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 26...

Page 134: ...odels 19K4947 17 Cage holder non hot swap only Models 21X 22X 31X 32X 41X 42X 51X 52X only 19K4931 17 Cage carrier assembly hot swap only Models 2AX 3AX 4AX 5AX only 00N7084 18 Backplane hot swap only...

Page 135: ...X 32X 42X 52X only 19K1481 Battery 33F8354 Power cord All models 6952301 Cable SCSI 5 drop non hot swap only Models 21X 22X 31X 32X 41X 42X 51X 52X only 00N7110 Cable CD ROM IDE All models 01K1483 Cab...

Page 136: ...German 37L2563 Greek 37L2564 Hebrew 37L2565 Hungarian 37L2566 Iceland 37L2567 Italy 37L2568 Norwegian 37L2569 Polish 37L2570 Portugese 37L2571 Romanian 37L2572 Russian 37L2573 Serbian Cyrillic 37L2574...

Page 137: ...rican Rep Chad Czech Republic Egypt Finland France French Guiana Germany Greece Guinea Hungary Iceland Indonesia Iran Ivory Coast Jordan Lebanon Luxembourg Macau Malagasy Mali Martinique Mauritania Ma...

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Page 139: ...at you think are too heavy for you Do not perform any action that causes hazards to the customer or that makes the equipment unsafe Before you start the machine ensure that other service representativ...

Page 140: ...rate the switch or unplug the power cord quickly Do not work alone under hazardous conditions or near equipment that has hazardous voltages Disconnect all power before Performing a mechanical inspecti...

Page 141: ...ts If an electrical accident occurs Use caution do not become a victim yourself Switch off power Send another person to get medical aid Safety inspection guide The intent of this inspection guide is t...

Page 142: ...e charge so that the machine the part the work mat and the person handling the part are all at the same charge Notes 1 Use product specific ESD procedures when they exceed the requirements noted here...

Page 143: ...1 translations for that caution statement appear in this section under statement 1 Be sure to read all caution and danger statements before performing any of the instructions Statement 1 DANGER Elect...

Page 144: ...ts such as CD ROMs DVD ROM drives fiber optic devices or transmitters are installed note the following Do not remove the covers Removing the covers of the laser product could result in exposure to haz...

Page 145: ...o not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device The device also might have more than one power cord To remove all electrical current from the device ensure that all power cords are discon...

Page 146: ...tomadas el tricas corretamente instaladas e aterradas Conecte todos os equipamentos ao qual esse produto ser conectado a tomadas corretamente instaladas Sempre que poss vel utilize apenas uma das m os...

Page 147: ...obter informa es sobre como enviar a bateria pelo correio para a IBM Instru o 3 PRECAUCI N Quando produtos a laser unidades de CD ROM unidades de DVD dispositivos de fibra tica transmissores etc estiv...

Page 148: ...el trica fornecida ao dispositivo O dispositivo tamb m pode ter mais de um cabo de alimenta o Para remover toda a corrente el trica do dispositivo assegure que todos os cabos de alimenta o estejam de...

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Page 157: ...de prise de courant correctement c bl s tout quipement connect ce produit Lorsque cela est possible n utilisez qu une seule main pour connecter ou d connecter les c bles d interface Ne mettez jamais u...

Page 158: ...tion en vigueur Notice n 3 ATTENTION Si des produits laser sont install s tels que des unit s de CD ROM ou de DVD des p riph riques contenant des fibres optiques ou des metteurs r cepteurs prenez conn...

Page 159: ...limentation ne coupent pas l arriv e de courant lectrique l int rieur de la machine Il se peut que votre unit dispose de plusieurs cordons d alimentation Pour isoler totalement l unit du r seau lectri...

Page 160: ...senen Ger te ebenfalls an Schutzkontaktsteckdosen mit ordnungsgem geerdetem Schutzkontakt anschlie en Signalkabel m glichst einh ndig anschlie en oder l sen Keine Ger te einschalten wenn die Gefahr ei...

Page 161: ...ROM Laufwerke DVD Laufwerke Einheiten mit Glasfaserkabeln oder Transmitter installiert ist beachten Sie folgendes Das Entfernen der Abdeckungen des CD ROM Laufwerks kann zu gef hrlicher Laserstrahlung...

Page 162: ...nd dem Betriebsspannungsschalter am Netzteil wird die Stromversorgung f r den Server nicht unterbrochen Der Server k nnte auch mehr als ein Netzkabel aufweisen Um die gesamte Stromversorgung des Serve...

Page 163: ...di terra di sicurezza Collegare qualsiasi apparecchiatura collegata a questo prodotto ad una presa elettrica correttamente cablata e munita di terra di sicurezza Quando possibile collegare o scollega...

Page 164: ...22 del 5 2 9 e successive disposizioni nazionali e locali Avviso 3 ATTENZIONE Quando si installano prodotti laser come ad esempio le unit DVD CD ROM a fibre ottiche o trasmettitori prestare attenzion...

Page 165: ...ntazione posto sull alimentatore non disattiva la corrente elettrica fornita all unit L unit potrebbe disporre di pi di un cavo di alimentazione Per disattivare la corrente elettrica dall unit accerta...

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Page 169: ...ra y cableado correctos Conecte a tomas de alimentaci n con un cableado correcto cualquier equipo que vaya a estar conectado a este producto Si es posible utilice una sola mano cuando conecte o descon...

Page 170: ...s requisitos que exija el reglamento o la legislaci n local Declaraci n 3 PRECAUCI N Cuando instale productos l ser como por ejemplo CD ROM unidades DVD dispositivos de fibra ptica o transmisores teng...

Page 171: ...iente el ctrica suministrada al dispositivo Es posible tambi n que el dispositivo tenga m s de un cable de alimentaci n Para eliminar la corriente el ctrica del dispositivo aseg rese de desconectar to...

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Page 173: ...for your response 1 Do you like this manual Yes No _________________________________________ _________________________________________ 2 What would you like to see added changed or deleted in this man...

Page 174: ...ls 2 Have the same BIOS level 3 Have the same adapters attachments in the same locations 4 Have the same address jumpers terminators cabling 5 Have the same software versions and levels 6 Have the sam...

Page 175: ...ed warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose These products are offered and warranted solely by third parties Trademarks The following items are trademarks of the IBM Corporatio...

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