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2176

2134

Hardware Maintenance Service
for Service Level A

Machine Types 2134 and 2176
and IBM Monitors

Summary of Contents for Aptiva 2134

Page 1: ...2176 2134 Hardware Maintenance Service for Service Level A Machine Types 2134 and 2176 and IBM Monitors...

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Page 3: ...2176 2134 Hardware Maintenance Service for Service Level A Machine Types 2134 and 2176 and IBM Monitors...

Page 4: ...clude technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein these changes will be made in later editions IBM may make improvements and or changes in th...

Page 5: ...Locations 1 4 Safety Inspection Guide 1 4 Parts Catalog 1 4 Part Number Index 1 5 Appendix Model Configurations and FRU Part Numbers 1 5 Product Description 1 6 Hardware Interfaces 1 12 Refresh Rates...

Page 6: ...tor 2 66 Undetermined Problem 2 70 Diagnostic Aids 3 1 Introduction 3 2 Power On Self Test 3 2 Diagnostics and Utilities CD 3 3 Creating a Diagnostics Bootable Diskette 3 4 Diagnostic Test Programs 3...

Page 7: ...4 26 2040 Power Supply 4 27 2045 Riser Card 4 28 2050 Memory SIMM 4 29 2051 Memory DIMM 4 30 2053 Cache Memory Type A 1 4 31 2054 Processor Removal Type A 1 4 32 2055 Cache Memory Type A 2 4 33 2060 P...

Page 8: ...Board Connector Specifications 5 29 Safety Inspection Guide 6 1 Parts Catalog 7 1 Assemblies Service Level A 7 2 Catalog Section 7 3 Assembly 1 Machine Type 2134 System Unit Exterior SL A 7 3 Assembl...

Page 9: ...applications covering subject matter in this document The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents You can send license inquiries in writing to the IBM Director of C...

Page 10: ...de la mani re suivante 1 Le tableau ci dessous permet de d terminer le positionnement correct du ou des s lecteurs de tension 2 Rep rez le ou les s lecteurs de tension situ s l arri re de votre cran...

Page 11: ...you are unsure about the voltage of the electrical outlet you are using contact your local power company If your computer has cables other than the power cords you must connect them before plugging t...

Page 12: ...Notices Multi Lingual Translations The safety notices in this section are provided in the following languages English Brazilian Portuguese Chinese French German Hungarian Italian Russian Slovakian Spa...

Page 13: ...ion d branchez tous les cordons d alimentation des socles de prise de courant retirez la batterie et d connectez tous les cordons d interface Die Stromzufuhr mu abgeschaltet alle Stromkabel aus der St...

Page 14: ...ma pilha incorrecta pode resultar na igni ou explos o da mesma 100 C 212 F Elle pr sente des risques d incendie d explosion ou de br lures graves Ne la rechargez pas ne retirez pas son connecteur pola...

Page 15: ...normativa in vigore DPR 915 82 successive disposizioni e disposizioni locali L impiego di una batteria non adatta potrebbe determinare l incendio o l esplosione della batteria stessa La bateria de re...

Page 16: ...m to the requirements of EN60825 Class 1 laser products are not considered to be hazardous The CD ROM drive has an internal Class 1 0 5 milliwatt aluminum galllium arsenide laser that operates at a wa...

Page 17: ...ment 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 between the equipm...

Page 18: ...ser s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be inst...

Page 19: ...ccordement L abonn ne doit pas oublier qu il est possible que la conformit aux conditions nonc es ci dessus n emp chent pas la d gradation du service dans certaines situations Les r parations de mat r...

Page 20: ...the devices does not exceed 100 The load number of the built in modem is 10 Indice de charge IC L INDICE DE CHARGE IC assign chaque dispositif terminal indique pour viter toute surcharge le pourcentag...

Page 21: ...ted by a double asterisk may be trademarks or service marks of others Aptiva AT HelpCenter IBM Mwave Operating System 2 OS 2 Personal System 2 PS 1 PS 2 Rapid Resume SurePath America Online America On...

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Page 23: ...ocedures for removing FRUs Parts Test Point Locations contains illustrations of the locations of the major parts and connectors Safety Inspection Guide contains information about inspecting a machine...

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Page 25: ...Interfaces 1 12 Refresh Rates and Monitor Frequencies 1 13 Power On Password CMOS Reset 1 14 Flash BIOS Update Procedure 1 15 Setup Utility 1 16 Using the Setup Utility 1 16 Making Changes with the Se...

Page 26: ...o help you resolve the machine failure The index also lists which FRU is the likely cause of the problem Check Procedures When the Start check procedure sends you to a specific check procedure or the...

Page 27: ...asked to measure Note Use frame ground for the ground reference Attach the black meter ground lead to frame ground except where specified otherwise Diagnostic Aids This chapter contains information o...

Page 28: ...m to operate well enough to run the Diagnostics and Utilities program Repair Information This chapter contains removal and replacement instructions Parts Test Point Locations This chapter contains sys...

Page 29: ...dix Model Configurations and FRU Part Numbers This appendix contains tables listed by country of models and FRU part numbers Refer to this when ordering FRUs or to determine the part number of the sys...

Page 30: ...ing to manufacturer s claims The Type 2134 and 2176 will support Internal or External video but not both simultaneously Security Power on password See Power On Password CMOS Reset on page 1 14 System...

Page 31: ...isplay 2x7 shrouded header Input power 12 pin AT diskette drives 34 pin Two 40 pin Enhanced IDE drive controllers a primary local bus IDE that supports two hard disk drives and a secondary Enhanced ID...

Page 32: ...4 MB of system memory is supplied Maximum system board memory is 128 MB Refer to System Memory on page 1 27 and to SIMM Configurations Type A 2 on page 5 27 Ports serial USB Universal Serial Bus paral...

Page 33: ...outlet connector For some countries outside the United States the power supply might have five standard 4 pin connectors and one mini power connector for a total of six DASD connectors To support the...

Page 34: ...horizontal size vertical size pin cushion and trapezoid Colorpoint adjust on some models Connector for a detachable grounded 3 wire power cord 1 5 m 4 9 ft or 1 8 m 5 8 ft attached signal cable Most m...

Page 35: ...Keyboard 101 key 102 key or 104 key rubber dome or buckling spring enhanced keyboard with 1 8 m 6 foot cable Mouse Mouse with 1 8 m 6 foot cable General Information 1 11...

Page 36: ...see Refresh Rates and Monitor Frequencies on page 1 13 Physical interface is compatible with the IBM Personal System 2 PS 2 VGA interface Serial 9 pin connector with RS232D electrical interface USB Un...

Page 37: ...resh rates for the Type A 2 system board that contains a ATI MACH64 video chip with 2 MB of video DRAM Table 1 2 Vertical Refresh Rates Hz Type A 1 System Board with a SIS 6205 Video Chip Resolution 6...

Page 38: ...power switch is powered off System damage might result if the power cord is not unplugged during testing 3 Locate the power on password jumper on the system board 4 Move the jumper from pins 1 2 to p...

Page 39: ...oard Flash Enable jumper default position is set to enabled If the following flash procedure does not work verify that the Flash Enable jumper is set to the enabled position See Flash program jumpers...

Page 40: ...emory or the size of the hard disk in the computer Change the computer s serial and parallel port settings and the parallel port mode Set up or change a password on the computer Change the date and ti...

Page 41: ...o highlight an option Use these arrow keys to make a selection and change an option F1 Help Press this key if you want more information about an option or using the screen F2 General Help Press this k...

Page 42: ...ge provide useful information about the computer and its hardware For example if the mouse is not working or installed incorrectly the entry will show if it is disabled or not installed Here are the o...

Page 43: ...parallel port addresses Mouse and keyboard information is also provided on this screen The computer has two serial ports and one parallel port Each port has a special address identifying location ass...

Page 44: ...at a date and time you choose Wake Up on Alarm The following are the Rapid Resume options you can change APM BIOS Mode The Basic Input Output System BIOS is the machine language that runs the compute...

Page 45: ...s open when the computer shut down will be open when the power returns Monitor mode is an option might or might not appear depending on the type of processor installed in the computer If you see this...

Page 46: ...he computer Auto Configure Cards is an option that allows you the choice of All Plug and Play adapter cards configured by system BIOS Only Plug and Play adapter cards required to boot the system confi...

Page 47: ...ion that allows you to create a power on password to restrict the use of the computer Each time the computer is powered on you must enter this password before you can use the computer A password can b...

Page 48: ...puter The next time you power on the computer the programs and files will open just as you left them The Automatic Power Off option saves energy by turning the computer off after it has not been used...

Page 49: ...k List in the Rapid Resume options window Delay before mouse works This is normal for the Standby feature of Rapid Resume It might take a few seconds Computer waits before turning off This is normal I...

Page 50: ...e last three error codes in a list with the most recent error code added to the bottom of the list as shown in Figure 1 2 Most recent error code is listed at bottom Figure 1 2 POST Error History Note...

Page 51: ...example divide 32 bits by 8 bytes and multiply that answer by 1M hence SIMM 4 MB 1Mx32 is Non parity and 1Mx36 is Parity SIMMs that are not clearly labeled cannot be identified other than by part num...

Page 52: ...in Height 418 mm 16 5 in with tilt swivel stand Weight Machine Type 2134 system unit 9 kg 20 lb If CD ROM drive installed 10 kg 22 lb Machine Type 2176 system unit 10 9 kg 24 lb If CD ROM drive insta...

Page 53: ...shipped 170 Btu hr Maximum load 700 Btu hr Monitors Typical 323 Btu hr Maximum Load 375 Btu hr Electrical Input voltage for system unit and monitor sinewave input is required Low Range Nominal 100 V...

Page 54: ...owered on the power supply generates a power good signal that resets the system logic Note Whether or not Rapid Resume is enabled the on off switch on the system unit does not completely power off the...

Page 55: ...Installed Drive Devices 2 46 Diagnostics for Factory Installed Drive Devices Not Supported by the Diagnostics and Utilities CD 2 49 Diagnostics for Factory Installed Riser Card Sound Card or Adapter C...

Page 56: ...at a time until the error changes or the problem is no longer apparent Replace the last option adapter card removed The hard disk drive contains preloaded software Refer to Software Installation Proc...

Page 57: ...e the screen is displayed How to Use Error Messages Use the messages error codes and beep combinations that occur to diagnose failures If more than one failure occurs diagnose the first failure first...

Page 58: ...or Test Points on page 5 28 for pin identification High voltage Northern and Southern Hemisphere monitors might come with a voltage selector 110 V 220 V switch The 145 W power supply might have a volt...

Page 59: ...xit the Setup Utility 9 Rapid Resume is now disabled When service is complete restore the APM BIOS Mode to its original setting 1 Power on the system unit 2 Press F1 while the POST Configuration icon...

Page 60: ...stem unit and check for the following responses 1 One short beep 2 Readable instructions or Main Menu DID THE SYSTEM PRODUCE THE BEEP AND READABLE SCREEN Yes No 009 Go to Index of Symptoms Messages Er...

Page 61: ...service manual provided for that device Refer to the Appendix B Model Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers on page B 1 to determine the factory installed devices in the model you are servicing...

Page 62: ...cables and connectors for proper installation Make sure all of the above are set correctly and show the correct voltages and continuity Replace any defective cables or adapter cards See Power Supply...

Page 63: ...d Utilities tests but did receive a POST error code diagnose the POST error message 3 If you did not receive any error message look for a description of your error symptoms in the first part of this i...

Page 64: ...detected during the CPU Test Processor System Board Audio software program invoked but no sound comes out of speakers Diagnostics for Factory Installed Riser Card Sound Card or Adapter Cards Not Supp...

Page 65: ...vices on page 2 46 Diskette drive connection cable Diskette drive System board CD ROM drive LED came on and stayed on more than 20 seconds before shutting off Software asks to install disc Software di...

Page 66: ...ilities CD on page 2 49 Check with a known good disc and correct level of software CD ROM drive CD ROM drive does not play an audio disc Mwave Sound adapter card works properly CD ROM drive reads data...

Page 67: ...on or does not light when drive is active Diskette drive connection cable Diskette drive System board Disk Error Encountered Opening Output File Press Any Key To Continue Hard Disk Drive System Board...

Page 68: ...eceive data files Mwave jumper settings Mwave card 28 8 Kbps DSVD Factory Installed Modem Adapter on page 2 62 if installed Riser Card System Board FAX voice function has no sound output Data files ar...

Page 69: ...orrect DOS version Ensure you are using DOS version 3 0 or higher INT Mask Register Failed INT Mask Register error Processor System Board Insert a CD message icon appears when a known good Diagnostics...

Page 70: ...k is enabled in the software application This might require entering keystrokes or a configuration utility in the software application If the above steps find no problem see the Joystick does not work...

Page 71: ...ed System board error System Board Processor Memory test cannot run at this location in memory Not enough free memory available to start the memory test Memory Module System Board Missing QAPlus PRO F...

Page 72: ...not on line or not ready Ready Printer Printer Printer Cable System Board No type amatic repeat At least one repeat key must be tested during this test or an error will occur Type amatic test error K...

Page 73: ...tem Board Diskette Drive Cable Place Hi density Media in Drive Media drive mismatch Diskette Diskette Drive System Board Diskette Drive Cable Printer Failed Printer powered on and ready Printer Printe...

Page 74: ...Fit In Memory Too many Terminate and Stay Resident programs in memory Reboot the system from the Diagnostic CD System unit does not turn off with power switch System unit must be unplugged from electr...

Page 75: ...tem Board RTC Interrupt Failure Diagnostics Test cannot detect the Real Time clock interrupt System Board Serial Chip Error COM Port error general Serial Port Cable System Board Serial Compare Error C...

Page 76: ...factory installed adapter card or Mwave card software gives a Microsoft Windows 95 error message after POST configuration Hardware problem occurred Diagnostics for Factory Installed Riser Card Sound C...

Page 77: ...Memory Module System Board Too Many Errors Test Aborted Too many errors the Diagnostics Test cannot continue Processor System Board Transmit Error Internal or external serial port loopback test failu...

Page 78: ...ed or Unformatted Diskette is Write Protected or not formatted Insert a non write protected formatted diskette into the diskette drive then rerun the test Diskette Drive System Board Diskette Drive Ca...

Page 79: ...ith the Symptom to FRU index below for other beep no beep symptoms No beep and Blank or unreadable monitor Blinking cursor Power Supply on page 2 35 Repeating short beeps Keyboard on page 2 40 Keyboar...

Page 80: ...eyboard controller failed Keyboard on page 2 40 System Board 3 3 4 Screen initialization failed Video adapter System Board Display 3 4 1 Screen retrace test detected an error Video adapter System Boar...

Page 81: ...checksum error Diagnostics for Factory Installed Riser Card Sound Card or Adapter Cards Not Supported by Diagnostics and Utilities CD on page 2 52 Adapter Card Riser Card System Board 12X Processor er...

Page 82: ...ions Type A 1 on page 5 25 SIMMs I O channel memory System Board 1XX errors not listed above System Board 20X Memory error Memory on page 2 38 SIMMs I O channel memory System Board 221 Shadow RAM erro...

Page 83: ...Keyboard Keyboard connection cable Mouse System Board 3XX Keyboard error Keyboard on page 2 40 Keyboard connection Keyboard System Board 601 Diskette drive controller error System Board 61X Diskette...

Page 84: ...ility and system board settings System Board 962 Parallel port conflict Test using a wrap plug while running Diagnostics and Utilities Diagnostics and Utilities Device Presence Test on page 2 43 Paral...

Page 85: ...Speed should be a multiple of the original processor speed Hard disk drive size set correctly in Setup Utility Hard disk drive System Board 17XX Hard disk drive error All 17XX errors not listed above...

Page 86: ...A PCI adapter card has requested an I O address that is not available or the PCI adapter card might be defective Choose ISA Legacy Resources from the Setup Utility main menu and make sure the I O port...

Page 87: ...er card 1805 PCI Error ROM error Remove the PCI adapter card Restart the computer without the card installed If the computer restarts without an error reinstall the card and restart the computer again...

Page 88: ...rive Devices on page 2 46 CD ROM drive connections cables jumpers CD ROM drive Power supply System Board 86XX Pointing device error or mouse does not work Mouse on page 2 42 Pointing device connection...

Page 89: ...connect the power cord from the back of the system unit Disconnect all power and switch cable connectors from the system board and the power supply Disconnect the power connectors to all drives Locate...

Page 90: ...5 to 6 25 V dc 3 75 to 6 25 V dc Pin 1 Pin 12 Figure 2 1 System Board Power Supply Connectors Bottom View 5 V dc 12 V dc 4 1 Figure 2 2 Hard Drive or CD ROM End of Power Cable 1 4 5 V dc 12 V dc Figur...

Page 91: ...ck in go to Factory Installed Drive Devices on page 2 46 009 From steps 003 and 008 DOES THE SYSTEM UNIT FAIL TO SHUT OFF WHEN THE ON OFF SWITCH IS PRESSED Yes No 010 Go to Step 006 on page 2 35 011 Y...

Page 92: ...VE A 229 ERROR Yes No 003 Go to Step 006 on page 2 39 004 Note The Type A 1 and A 2 system boards have a pluggable cache module continue with the following step to determine whether to replace the cac...

Page 93: ...Yes No 007 Replace each SIMM one at a time with a known good SIMM of the same size and type For the Type A 2 system board replace the DIMM with a known good DIMM of the same size and type If the probl...

Page 94: ...the keyboard cable is fully inserted into the system unit Remove any foreign objects that may interfere with the mechanical operation of the keybuttons Power on the system unit DID YOU RECEIVE A 3XX P...

Page 95: ...tage Vdc KBD Data 5 0 NotUsed Ground 5 0 Clock 5 0 NotUsed 1 6 2 3 4 5 Figure 2 4 Keyboard Connector Voltage Check ARE THE VOLTAGES CORRECT Yes No 006 Replace the system board 007 Replace the keyboard...

Page 96: ...ny error messages then press Esc Select Advanced Diagnostics from the Main Menu Select Diagnostics from the Main Menu Select Module Tests from the menu Select Pointer Device from the menu Follow the p...

Page 97: ...ollowing responses 1 One short beep 2 Main Menu screen DID THE SYSTEM PRODUCE THE BEEP AND MAIN MENU SCREEN Yes No 005 Go to Index of Symptoms Messages Error Codes or Beeps on page 2 9 006 From page 2...

Page 98: ...stics for Factory Installed Drive Devices Not Supported by the Diagnostics and Utilities CD on page 2 49 or Diagnostics for Factory Installed Riser Card Sound Card or Adapter Cards Not Supported by Di...

Page 99: ...or adapter cards See Power Supply on page 2 35 System Board Layout Type A 1 on page 5 2 and System Board Layout Type A 2 on page 5 5 Run the Easy Test Diagnostics test again If an error or other sympt...

Page 100: ...rd 2 Check the voltages to the diskette drive with the power on see Power Supply on page 2 35 3 Try to correct the drive setting in the SETUP option in the Setup Utility 4 Run the Diagnostics and Util...

Page 101: ...e processor is installed make sure that the processor speed shown is correct Note The CD ROM must be the last device installed and jumpers set correctly to be listed in the Setup Utility See Hard Disk...

Page 102: ...for jumper settings The following drive initialization information must be entered in the CMOS only when configuring the Zip drive as the boot drive Cylinders 512 Heads 12 Sectors per Track 32 Refer t...

Page 103: ...is included with the Aptiva model the Aptiva customer must contact the Zip drive manufacturer for questions about installation and operation and for Zip drive service 001 From step 003 Remove the Diag...

Page 104: ...ive 005 Install a known good disk in the Zip drive Click on the Zip drive icon at the top of the File Manager window DOES THE FILE MANAGER PANEL CHANGE TO LIST THE CONTENTS OF THE ZIP DRIVE Yes No 006...

Page 105: ...008 continued Replace the Zip drive 009 The Zip drive should be operating normally If any new symptom appears go to Index of Symptoms Messages Error Codes or Beeps on page 2 9 Check Procedures 2 51...

Page 106: ...n Microsoft Windows 95 is installed program screens and icons may differ from these instructions This diagnostics test is intended to be used only with factory installed adapter cards 001 Remove the D...

Page 107: ...remove the riser card The system generates multiple error codes when the riser card is removed and the system is powered on Power on the system unit DOES THE SYSTEM UNIT WORK CORRECTLY BY ITSELF Yes...

Page 108: ...nstall the failing factory installed adapter card in a different slot in the riser card than where originally installed DOES THE FEATURE FUNCTION NORMALLY Yes No 012 Go to Step 014 013 Replace the ris...

Page 109: ...a card that was not factory installed consult the service information provided by the card manufacturer 017 From step 015 Power off the system unit Reinstall the sound adapter card or adapter card and...

Page 110: ...ure the speaker power cable is plugged into the speaker power connector in back of the system unit Check for 12 V dc at the speaker power connector If no voltage check speaker power internal cable con...

Page 111: ...ound from the speakers the system is working normally If you suspect another problem go to Index of Symptoms Messages Error Codes or Beeps on page 2 9 023 The system is working normally Click Cancel t...

Page 112: ...Mwave card Power on the system unit Make a note of any error messages then press Esc Select Advanced Diagnostics from the Main Menu Select Diagnostics from the Main Menu Select Module Tests from the...

Page 113: ...Setup Utility select the Rapid Resume option If you cannot access Rapid Resume replace the system board If disabled use the key to enable APM BIOS Mode top line of screen Press the key to disable or e...

Page 114: ...rd 010 The communications of the Mwave card is functioning correctly 011 Power off the system unit Plug the Mwave adapter card into a different riser card slot Power on the system unit Run the Mwave a...

Page 115: ...chine Types 2134 and 2176 ARE THE VOLTAGES CORRECT Yes No 014 Replace the riser card If the symptom remains replace the system board 015 Check all jumper and switch settings If the symptom remains rep...

Page 116: ...he factory installed 28 8 Kbps DSVD modem online troubleshooter Select the Start icon at the bottom of the Windows 95 desktop Select Programs Select 28 8 Kbps DSVD Modem Select 28 8 Kbps DSVD Modem Tr...

Page 117: ...e key to enable APM BIOS Mode top line of screen Press the key to disable or enable both the Wake Up on Ring and Ring Indicator fields CAN THE WAKE UP ON RING FEATURES BE ENABLED IN THE CONFIGURATION...

Page 118: ...off the system unit Plug the modem adapter card into a different riser card slot Power on the system unit Run the modem adapter tests DID THE SYMPTOM REMAIN Yes No 012 Replace the riser card 013 DOES...

Page 119: ...er Cards Machine Types 2134 and 2176 ARE THE VOLTAGES CORRECT Yes No 016 Replace the riser card If the symptom remains replace the system board 017 Check all jumper and switch settings If the symptom...

Page 120: ...able Monitor I O Signal Cable Connector Test Points on page 5 28 for pin identification High voltage Northern and Southern Hemisphere monitors may come with a voltage selector 110 V 220 V switch The 1...

Page 121: ...A ROW OF LEDs UNDER THE CONTROL ACCESS DOOR DO THE LEFT AND RIGHT LEDs FLASH Yes No 002 Go to Step 006 003 Unplug the monitor I O signal cable from the system unit DID THE DISPLAY SELF TEST PATTERN RE...

Page 122: ...POWER IS ON OR DO THE LEDs CYCLE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT DIGITAL POWER ON LED MONITORS ONLY Yes No 007 Replace the monitor 008 Make sure the Diagnostics and Utilities CD is in the CD ROM drive Power off th...

Page 123: ...rform the video test Note You might have to refine the monitor controls to obtain the best image DID THE MONITOR SUCCESSFULLY PASS ALL TESTS Yes No 013 Replace the monitor If the symptom remains repla...

Page 124: ...ng the initial long POST when the POST Configuration icon appears Press F9 while the POST Configuration icon appears If any POST errors are recorded the POST Error History is displayed with the most r...

Page 125: ...e Modem card if installed f Riser card g SIMMs h Zip Drive if installed i CD ROM drive j Diskette drive k Hard disk drive 4 Power on the system unit 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 until you find the faili...

Page 126: ...for any beeps 4 If there are beeps replace the system board and use the current processor on the FRU system board 5 If there are no beeps replace the processor and use the current system board 6 If th...

Page 127: ...7 Using the Advanced Diagnostic Test Programs 3 8 Program Navigation 3 8 Viewing the Test Groups 3 10 Scripting 3 10 Changing Logical Unit Numbers 3 11 Test Group Specifications 3 11 Stopping the Test...

Page 128: ...d adapter card To start the POST turn on the monitor and the system unit The following happens 1 The POST Configuration icon appears at the upper right corner of the monitor Pressing F1 at this time c...

Page 129: ...stem the longer the testing takes The Diagnostics and Utilities program is intended to test only IBM products Non IBM products prototype cards or modified options can give false errors and invalid sys...

Page 130: ...is G 6 Select the DIAGNOST and IMAGE directories by typing CD DIAGNOST IMAGE and press enter 7 Install a blank 1 44 KB diskette in diskette drive A Note The diskette does not need to be formatted 8 Ty...

Page 131: ...6 Press any key to manually invoke the advanced diagnostics The advanced diagnostics will now check out the system 7 Select an option from the advanced diagnostics Main Menu 8 Follow the instructions...

Page 132: ...rallel ports Video adapter Printer Keyboard Mouse Flexible Test Control Allows you to Run groups of tests in batch Specify parameters to use for each test for example video modes disk cylinders and po...

Page 133: ...Sounds emitted from the speaker if POST finds a problem One beep indicates POST completed successfully Multiple beeps indicate a problem was found by the POST Diagnostic Error Messages Displayed when...

Page 134: ...g keys to maneuver throughout the test programs Additional functions are available in the Module Tests screen and the Test Group screen using the following keys Keys Action Enter Select an item run th...

Page 135: ...s log F10 Local menu Next logical unit number for example LUN 1 LUN 2 and so on Previous logical unit number Command Action B W The B W command line option forces the program to load in Black and Whit...

Page 136: ...cifying the starting and ending memory block This might be appropriate if prior experience indicates that problems are likely to exist in a specific area of memory By selecting these limiting paramete...

Page 137: ...r just the upper portion if you switched to an individual test group screen are the specifications for the related test group Note In the Hard Disk Test Group specification area if a software program...

Page 138: ...st choice Run All Selected Modules 2 Press Enter Note A appears next to your selection Changing Selected Tests in Test Groups To change selected tests in a Test Group 1 In the Module Tests Menu use th...

Page 139: ...le opportunity and the Skip Abort Test Menu appears with the following options Formatting Diskettes To format a diskette within the Diagnostic programs select one of the following options Format A hig...

Page 140: ...ective Replace the hard disk drive File Editor The File Editor is an ASCII text editor that uses simple function key commands To access the File Editor 1 Select File Editor from the Utility Menu then...

Page 141: ...the File Edit Screen After typing in the search word press Enter F3 Press F3 to find the next occurrence of a search word F4 Press F4 to mark the start of a block of text if you have not previously m...

Page 142: ...le Test Menu Test Group Menu Highlights an item you want to select Space Bar Module Test Menu Test Group Menu Adds a to the left of the highlighted test The test will run when Run All Selected is high...

Page 143: ...0 and higher series monitors display a vertical color bar test pattern when powered on and not plugged into the system When plugged into the system the color bar pattern disappears and the screen is b...

Page 144: ...3 18...

Page 145: ...85 Indicator LED and Cable 4 17 1090 System Board 4 18 Removals and Replacements Machine Type 2176 4 19 2005 Cover 4 20 2020 3 5 In Bays 4 21 2025 5 25 In Bays 4 23 2030 Hard Disk Drives 4 24 2035 Ada...

Page 146: ...e FRUs The arrows in the removals and replacements procedures show the direction of movement to remove a field replaceable unit FRU to turn a screw or to press a tab to release the FRU Begin all remov...

Page 147: ...1005 Cover System Unit Door Figure 4 1 Push In on the Door Cover Release Latch Figure 4 2 Pull Out on the Cover Repair Information 4 3...

Page 148: ...Left Drive Support Bracket Disconnect any cables necessary for removal Slide bracket toward back to release catches Lift up to remove Front View Left Bracket Catch Figure 4 3 Left Drive Support Bracke...

Page 149: ...1015 Right Drive Support Bracket Disconnect any cables necessary for removal Right Bracket Catch Riser Card Front View Figure 4 4 Right Drive Support Bracket Repair Information 4 5...

Page 150: ...1020 3 5 In Bays Left drive support bracket 1010 Front View Drive Left Bracket Figure 4 5 3 5 In Bay 1 4 6...

Page 151: ...1015 When removing a drive reinstall the new FRU in the same bay Any of these devices may be installed in any 5 25 in bay CD ROM drive 5 25 in diskette drive Dual 3 5 in and 5 25 in diskette drive Dr...

Page 152: ...t 1010 Right drive support bracket 1015 Hard Disk Connectors Hard Disk Right Bracket Front Upside Down View Figure 4 7 Hard Disk Drive Bay 3 Hard Disk Connectors Hard Disk Right Bracket Front Upside D...

Page 153: ...gure 4 9 Adapter Cards Note When reinstalling an Mwave or modem adapter card ensure the Wake Up on Ring cable is connected from the 2 pin keyed connector on the adapter card to the system board See Sy...

Page 154: ...1040 Power Supply Right drive support bracket 1015 Disconnect any cables necessary for removal Back View Power Supply Figure 4 10 Power Supply 4 10...

Page 155: ...1045 Riser Card Adapter Cards 1035 Left drive support bracket 1010 Figure 4 11 Riser Card Repair Information 4 11...

Page 156: ...scharge See Handling ESD Sensitive Parts on page 4 38 Adapter cards 1035 if applicable Note Run the Setup Utility after adding or removing memory clip memory module SIMM socket 72 pin memory module SI...

Page 157: ...5 if applicable Notes 1 See System Board Layout Type A 1 on page 5 2 for cache memory jumper settings 2 Run the Setup Utility after adding or removing memory cache memory module socket cache memory mo...

Page 158: ...the socket lever remove the old processor insert the upgrade processor then lower the socket lever firmly When installing be certain the dot on the processor is aligned with the dot in the socket Not...

Page 159: ...t lever remove the old processor insert the upgrade processor lower the socket lever firmly then install the processor retaining clip When installing be certain the dot on the processor is aligned wit...

Page 160: ...olarized connector disassemble it heat it above 100 C 212 F incinerate it or expose its cell contents to water Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations Use only the batter...

Page 161: ...nd Cable Left drive support bracket 1010 Right drive support bracket 1015 Push in on the indicator LED and remove assembly from the rear Indicator LED and cable Figure 4 17 Indicator LED and Cable Rep...

Page 162: ...s 1055 if applicable Processor 1060 Notes 1 Be certain to reinstall the processor SIMMs and cache memory on the new system board if applicable 2 When reinstalling a new system board push the board to...

Page 163: ...ve the FRU and then continue with the removal of the failing FRU To replace a FRU reverse the removal procedure and follow any notes that pertain to replacement See Parts Test Point Locations on page...

Page 164: ...2005 Cover Unscrew the two screws behind the front handle Back View Figure 4 19 Remove the Screws Front View Figure 4 20 Pull Out on the Cover 4 20...

Page 165: ...2020 3 5 In Bays Disconnect any cables on the drive Remove the screws Pull out the drive Front View Drive Figure 4 21 Bay 1 3 5 In Repair Information 4 21...

Page 166: ...Drive Front View Figure 4 22 Bay 4 3 5 In 4 22...

Page 167: ...n Bays Disconnect any cables on the drive Remove the screws Pull out the drive When removing a drive install the new FRU in the same bay Front View Drive Figure 4 23 Bays 2 and 3 5 25 In Repair Inform...

Page 168: ...om the old drive and install the bracket on the replacement drive Note Refer to Appendix B Model Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers on page B 1 and install the correct software Drive Signal C...

Page 169: ...Bay 6 Disconnect any cables on the drive Remove the screws Lift out the hard disk drive Front View Hard Disk Figure 4 26 Hard Disk Drive Bay 6 Repair Information 4 25...

Page 170: ...e the adapter card mounting screw 1 Pull out the adapter card 2 Front Top Back Riser Card Riser Card Screw Adapter Card 2 1 Figure 4 27 Adapter Cards Note When reinstalling an Mwave or modem adapter c...

Page 171: ...2040 Power Supply Disconnect any cables necessary for removal Remove the power supply mounting screws Lift out the power supply Figure 4 28 Power Supply Repair Information 4 27...

Page 172: ...s 2035 if applicable Riser card power connector Remove the riser card mounting screw 1 Remove the riser card 2 Front Top Back Bottom Riser Card Connector Riser Card 2 3 1 System Board Riser Card Clip...

Page 173: ...2035 if applicable Riser card if SIMMs located behind riser card Push out on the side clamps to release the module Pull the module up and out to remove Note Run the Setup Utility after adding or remov...

Page 174: ...rd if DIMM is located behind riser card Push out on the side clamps to release the module Pull the module up and out to remove Note Run the Setup Utility after adding or removing memory DIMM memory mo...

Page 175: ...5 if applicable Notes 1 See System Board Layout Type A 1 on page 5 2 for cache memory jumper settings 2 Run the Setup Utility after adding or removing memory cache memory module socket cache memory mo...

Page 176: ...processor insert the upgrade processor then lower the socket lever firmly When installing be certain the dot on the processor is aligned with the dot in the socket Notes 1 Determine which type of proc...

Page 177: ...cards 2035 if applicable Riser card 2045 if applicable Note Run the Setup Utility after adding or removing memory cache memory module socket cache memory module notch cache memory module socket memory...

Page 178: ...processor insert the upgrade processor lower the socket lever firmly then install the processor retaining clip When installing be certain the dot on the processor is aligned with the dot in the socket...

Page 179: ...emble it heat it above 100 C 212 F incinerate it or expose its cell contents to water Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations Use only the battery in the appropriate part...

Page 180: ...or LED and Cable Push in on the indicator LED and remove from the rear Disconnect the LED and cable from the system board See Parts Test Point Locations on page 5 1 for LED and cable locations Indicat...

Page 181: ...55 if applicable Processor 2060 Notes 1 Be certain to reinstall the processor SIMMs and cache memory in the new system board if applicable 2 When reinstalling a new system board push the board to the...

Page 182: ...static electricity in your body to the machine frame Hold the ESD sensitive part by its edge connector shroud cover Do not touch its pins If you are removing a pluggable module use the correct tool D...

Page 183: ...e Sunday Closed The Home Automation package includes Home Automation CD Serial Interface Module Cable Lamp Module Appliance module Installation and operating instructions are included with the Home Au...

Page 184: ...Make sure the module you are trying to control is fully plugged into the wall outlet and that the switch for the appliance or light you are trying to control is in the on position and it works when d...

Page 185: ...er then back to the house on the other 110 volt line If this distance is too long you might experience intermittent problems Try plugging the device module in another outlet socket in the same room If...

Page 186: ...n CD To install the original Aptiva software on the hard disk drive use the procedures supplied with the CD or use the following procedures 1 Insert the Recovery CD into the CD ROM drive 2 Power off t...

Page 187: ...8 Mwave Card 5 10 Mwave Jumpers and Connectors 5 11 EMEA Mwave Card 5 12 EMEA Mwave Jumpers and Connectors 5 13 Sound Card 5 14 TV Card 5 15 TV Card and Cable Location 5 16 TV Card Software Control 5...

Page 188: ...J7 J27 J26 J43 J44 J11 J5 J4 J3 J2 J1 J50 JP2 JP5 J30 J29 BATTERY SPK J22 J14 JP37 J35 JP40 JP12 JP14 J16 J51 U1 P11 P2 P1 JP11 JP10 J13 J42 J21J20 J19 1 5 9 6 1 5 9 6 5 6 3 1 2 4 5 6 3 1 2 4 11 15 10...

Page 189: ...SIMM Socket Bank 3 see page 5 25 J22 RAM 72 pin memory SIMM Socket Bank 4 see page 5 25 J26 LED connector Power 1 2 Hard Disk Drive 3 4 J27 Internal speaker Enable 1 2 Disable open J29 Power Supply 2...

Page 190: ...ck Speed Type A 1 Processor Bus Factor Type A 1 The Processor bus factor jumpers are set to the Type and Model of the Aptiva computer Other jumper settings are not supported and might cause system fai...

Page 191: ...11 JP2 J26 J16 J20 J4 J21 JP11 J19 J7 J8 J23 BATTERY SPK J25 JP8 JP7 JP12 J12 P11 P2 P1 J13 J24 1 5 9 6 5 6 3 1 2 4 5 6 3 1 2 4 11 15 10 6 1 5 J28 J2 J27 J17 JP1 JP3 J30 J1 U1 J3 J6 J5 J29 Figure 5 4...

Page 192: ...r J20 Parallel Port connector J21 Diskette drive connector J23 Power Supply 2 pin connector On off switch J24 Power Supply 3 pin connector J25 Wake Up On Ring connector J26 HDD Power LED connector Pow...

Page 193: ...ngs Type A 2 The Core bus frequency ratio jumpers are set to the Type and Model of the Aptiva computer Other jumper settings are not supported and might cause system failures Figure 5 6 Core Bus Frequ...

Page 194: ...er supply without using the on off switch use a screwdriver or other tool to connect pins 2 and 3 on connector J30 with the switch cable plug disconnected from the connector on the system board 1 2 3...

Page 195: ...5 V dc 12 V dc 4 1 Figure 5 9 Hard Drive or CD ROM Power Cable Connector 1 4 5 V dc 12 V dc Figure 5 10 3 5 In Diskette Drive Power Cable Connector Parts Test Point Locations 5 9...

Page 196: ...Mwave Card Phone Line In Audio Output Joystick MIDI Adapter Plug Microphone Input GLGR P9 P4 P5 P7 P10 P1 P3 Figure 5 11 Mwave Card Combination Modem Sound 5 10...

Page 197: ...or Joystick port settings Short the top pin to middle pin for jumper position A Short the bottom pin to middle pin for jumper position B P7 Wake Up On Ring P9 Unused P10 Joystick Enable Disable Short...

Page 198: ...EMEA Mwave Card GLGR P3 P9 P4 P5 P8 P7 P10 Phone Mic Input Line In Audio In Joystick MIDI Adapter Plug Figure 5 12 EMEA Mwave Card Combination Modem Sound 5 12...

Page 199: ...port settings Short the top pin to middle pin for jumper position A Short the bottom pin to middle pin for jumper position B P7 Wake Up On Ring P8 Unused P9 Unused P10 Joystick Enable Disable Short P...

Page 200: ...JP2 JP4 JP5 JP1 JP2 Connection Between Main and Daughter Cards Daughter Card Figure 5 13 Sound Card Sound Card Connectors Table 5 1 Sound Card Connectors Connector Description JP2 CD ROM connector JP...

Page 201: ...TV Card J7 J8 J4 J14 J15 J16 Cable T V or Antenna In Composit Video In S Video In Audio In Right Audio In Left Figure 5 14 TV card Parts Test Point Locations 5 15...

Page 202: ...ard A 1 J17 System Board A 2 J14 Audio Cable Ribbon Cable TV Card Figure 5 15 TV card installation Aptiva 2176 VESA Video Feature Connector System Board A 1 J17 System Board A 2 J14 Audio Cable Ribbon...

Page 203: ...3 640x480 pixels CTRL 5 Toggle between full screen and current size CTRL F CTRL F On line Help Context help is available in each panel by pressing the F1 key Bubble help is displayed when the mouse c...

Page 204: ...nput CATV Composite or S Video is selected for the video source device No video or audio Check that the audio and video connectors are securely plugged into the correct TV card inputs Check signal cab...

Page 205: ...Board A 2 Figure 5 17 28 8 Kbps DSVD Modem Card The 28 8 Kbps DSVD Digital Simultaneous Voice and Data modem is controlled by the Windows 95 Control Panel Online modem help is in the 28 8 Kbps DSVD M...

Page 206: ...ive Connector If additional drives are connected to the secondary hard disk drive connector set the first drive connected to this connector as the master drive 1 in the following figures If a second d...

Page 207: ...h your hard disk drive to one of the following figures 1 Master Drive 2 Slave Drive Figure 5 18 1 6 GB 2 0 GB Drive 2 Jumper Block Figure 5 19 850 MB 2 0 GB 2 5 GB Drive Continued on next page Parts T...

Page 208: ...For jumper settings match your hard disk drive to one of the following figures 1 Master Drive 2 Slave Drive Figure 5 20 850 MB 1 2 GB Drive Figure 5 21 1 6 GB 3 2 GB Drive 5 22...

Page 209: ...r it must be set as the master drive see 1 in figure 5 18 and the CD ROM drive jumpers reset as the slave drive as shown in Figure 5 22 Note For models that have a factory installed Zip drive the Zip...

Page 210: ...eatures removable media having a formatted capacity of 100 MB The Zip Drive jumper is set as the master drive as shown in Figure 5 23 Master Drive Automatic Selection Slave Master Jumper Settings Jump...

Page 211: ...mory count shown at the top left of the screen as the system displays the POST icon Table 5 4 Page 1 of 2 SIMM Configurations System Board Type A 1 Total Memory J19 Socket 1 J20 Socket 2 J21 Socket 3...

Page 212: ...B 8 MB 8 MB 16 MB 16 MB 48 MB 32 MB 8 MB 8 MB 48 MB 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB 64 MB 32 MB 32 MB 64 MB 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB 64 MB 32 MB 16 MB 16 MB 64 MB 32 MB 32 MB 68 MB 4 MB 32 MB 32 MB 72 MB 32 MB 32 MB...

Page 213: ...Socket 2 J12 Socket 3 J13 Socket 4 8 MB 4 MB 4 MB 8 MB 4 MB 4 MB 16 MB 4 MB 4 MB 4 MB 4 MB 16 MB 8 MB 8 MB 16 MB 8 MB 8 MB 24 MB 4 MB 4 MB 8 MB 8 MB 24 MB 8 MB 8 MB 4 MB 4 MB 32 MB 8 MB 8 MB 8 MB 8 MB...

Page 214: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 6 10 5 15 11 System board Monitor end of cable on some models Figure 5 24 Detachable Monitor I O Signal Cable Connectors Test each connector between the following pins System Pin Mo...

Page 215: ...ch Ground 12 SDA I 6 Red Ground 13 Horizontal Synch O 7 Green Ground 14 Vertical Synch O 15 SCL I Parallel Port Pin Signal Name I O Pin Signal Name I O 1 Strobe O 14 Auto Feed N A 2 Data Bit 0 I O 15...

Page 216: ...5 Signal Ground 6 Data Set Ready I 7 Request To Send O Pin Signal Name 8 Clear To Send I 1 AUX5 9 Ring Indicator I 2 POWER_CNTRL 3 Ground Pin Signal Name I O Pin Signal Name 1 Mouse Data I O 1 AUX5 2...

Page 217: ...ction O 2 Density Select O 19 Ground 3 No Connection 20 Step O 4 No Connection 21 Ground 5 Ground 22 Write Data I 6 No Connection 23 Ground 7 Ground 24 Write Enable O 8 Index I 25 Ground 9 Ground 26 T...

Page 218: ...27 I O Channel Ready I 8 Host Data 10 I O 28 No Connection 9 Host Data 4 I O 29 No Connection 10 Host Data 11 I O 30 Ground Power 11 Host Data 3 I O 31 Host IRQ I 12 Host Data 12 I O 32 No Connection...

Page 219: ...ed to identify possible safety conditions not covered by this Safety Inspection Guide If any unsafe conditions are present you must find out how serious the hazard is and if you can continue before yo...

Page 220: ...6 2...

Page 221: ...olumn indicates that the part is non procurable and that the individual parts or the next higher assembly should be ordered NR Not Recommended in the Units column indicates that the part is procurable...

Page 222: ...7 4 Assembly 3 Machine Type 2176 System Unit Exterior SL A 7 7 Assembly 4 Machine Type 2176 System Unit Interior SL A 7 8 Assembly 5 Diskette Hard Disk Drives and Internal Zip Drive 7 11 Assembly 6 C...

Page 223: ...art Index Number Units Description 1 1 Top Cover Assembly with Bezel Pull Down Door and Labels 1 10H2926 1 Machine Type 2134 Top Cover 2 10H3078 1 5 25 in Bay Blank Panel 3 42H0348 1 Machine Type 2134...

Page 224: ...Assembly 2 Machine Type 2134 System Unit Interior SL A 5 4 3 8 7 6 1 10 2 9 12 11 7 4...

Page 225: ...Hz Processor 2 75H8963 1 P54C 120 MHz Processor 2 06H8228 1 P54C 133 MHz Processor 2 06H9892 1 P54C 150 MHz Processor 2 07H0971 1 P54C 166 MHz Processor 2 75H9575 1 P54C 200 MHz Processor NS 13H8071 1...

Page 226: ...nued NS 33F8354 1 Lithium Battery EMEA 10 93F0067 1 Jumper 2 position Packet of 4 11 93F0041 1 Packet Mounting Screws NS 06H5743 1 Bracket Hard Disk CD ROM Machine Type 2134 Only 12 NP 1 Machine Type...

Page 227: ...n 3 1 Top Cover Assembly with Bezel and Pull Down Door Does not include system base see Assembly 4 Machine Type 2176 System Unit Interior SL A on page 7 8 1 42H0343 1 Machine Type 2176 Top Cover inclu...

Page 228: ...Assembly 4 Machine Type 2176 System Unit Interior SL A 6 7 8 18 5 3 12 13 14 4 2 9 11 10 17 16 15 1 7 8...

Page 229: ...Processor 2 75H8963 1 P54C 120 MHz Processor 2 06H8228 1 P54C 133 MHz Processor 2 06H9892 1 P54C 150 MHz Processor 2 07H0971 1 P54C 166 MHz Processor 2 75H9575 1 P54C 200 MHz Processor NS 06H1796 1 P...

Page 230: ...0 1 Power Supply 3 3 V dc Japan 145 W LV HV Switch selectable Japan only 14 60G2258 1 Power Switch and Cable 15 92G7319 1 SIMM EDO 4 MB 72 Pin Non Parity 15 92G7321 1 SIMM EDO 8 MB 72 Pin Non Parity 1...

Page 231: ...Assembly 5 Diskette Hard Disk Drives and Internal Zip Drive 3 1 4 4 4 2 Parts Catalog 7 11...

Page 232: ...user accessible capacity may vary depending on operating environment When referring to hard disk drive capacity GB means 1000000000 bytes total user accessible capacity may vary depending on operating...

Page 233: ...Assembly 6 CD ROM Drive Mwave Sound TV and Modem Cards 3 5 8 1 2 4 6 7 Parts Catalog 7 13...

Page 234: ...pter Card Italy 4 55H8432 1 Mwave Adapter Card Irish 4 42H4852 1 Mwave Adapter Card Japan 4 42H0856 1 Mwave Adapter Card Non U S Canada 4 41H9629 1 Mwave Adapter Card Netherlands 4 41H9632 1 Mwave Ada...

Page 235: ...H6048 1 Telephone Adapter Norway NS 60H6047 1 Telephone Adapter Portugal NS 60H6043 1 Telephone Adapter Spain NS 60H6054 1 Telephone Adapter Sweden NS 60H6055 1 Telephone Adapter Switzerland NS 60H605...

Page 236: ...ersal Voltage auto sense See the Appendix B Model Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers on page B 1 for model specifications For monitors sold separately from IBM Aptiva system units see the ser...

Page 237: ...3120 1 28 100 240 V 50 60 Hz NH UV 1 96G3119 1 28 100 240 V 50 60 Hz EQ UV 1 96G3118 1 28 100 240 V 50 60 Hz SH UV 17 Inch Monitor Type 6543 15 7 Inch diagonal viewing area P1558 G70 SVGA Multi Synch...

Page 238: ...ia 13F9978 1 Serbia 13F9978 1 Slovakia 14F0014 1 South Africa 13F9978 1 Spain 13F9978 1 Sweden 14F0050 1 Switzerland French 14F0050 1 Switzerland German 14F0050 1 Switzerland Italian 13F9978 1 Turkey...

Page 239: ...07H0673 1 Arabic 1 07H0675 1 Belgium Dutch 1 07H0674 1 Belgium French 1 07H0676 1 Bulgarian 1 07H0672 1 Brazil Portugal 1 07H0668 1 Canada French 1 07H0677 1 Czech 1 07H0678 1 Danish 1 07H0679 1 Dutc...

Page 240: ...1 1 Romania 1 07H0693 1 Russian 1 07H0692 1 Russian Cyrillic 1 07H0695 1 Slovak 1 07H0696 1 Spanish 1 07H0697 1 Swedish Finnish 1 07H0698 1 Swiss French German 1 07H0699 1 Turkish 1 07H0701 1 UK Engli...

Page 241: ...r Units Description 9 Preloaded Software Recovery CD Diagnostics and Utilities CD Aptiva owners and servicers will need to call their local IBM HelpCenter to order the preloaded Software Recovery and...

Page 242: ...7 22...

Page 243: ...1 7 19 07H0684 8 1 7 19 07H0685 8 1 7 20 07H0687 8 1 7 20 07H0688 8 1 7 20 07H0689 8 1 7 20 Part Asm Number Index Page 07H0690 8 1 7 20 07H0691 8 1 7 20 07H0692 8 1 7 20 07H0693 8 1 7 20 07H0695 8 1...

Page 244: ...dex Page 38H6787 6 4 7 14 38H6789 6 4 7 14 38H6791 6 4 7 14 38H6793 6 4 7 14 38H6795 6 4 7 14 41H7819 4 NS 7 10 6 NS 7 14 41H7820 4 NS 7 10 6 NS 7 14 41H9616 6 4 7 14 41H9619 6 4 7 14 41H9622 6 4 7 14...

Page 245: ...7 15 76H1585 4 5 7 9 76H1593 6 NS 7 15 76H1595 6 NS 7 15 76H1597 6 7 7 15 76H1617 6 NS 7 15 76H1684 6 NS 7 15 76H1686 6 NS 7 15 Part Asm Number Index Page 76H1688 6 NS 7 15 76H1777 2 NS 7 5 4 NS 7 9 7...

Page 246: ...Part Asm Number Index Page 96G3122 7 1 7 17 96G3123 7 1 7 17 96G3124 7 1 7 17 8 4...

Page 247: ...1 U S and Canada only The BBS contains a valuable file library with drivers software updates product information and other file updates To access the BBS set your modem for eight data bits one stop bi...

Page 248: ...e Internet access Please check with your local Internet provider for more information Members of Prodigy AOL and CompuServe can reach these sites through the Internet capabilities of the services Here...

Page 249: ...4 2176 and Model XXX on the front of the system unit To determine the correct FRU to install go to the appropriate country table listed below Then look across the top of the country table for the FRU...

Page 250: ...64 07H0383 07H0383 06H9064 75H7498 75H7498 75H7498 75H7498 75H7498 07H1123 06H9064 07H1123 75H7498 Memory 92G7319 92G7321 92G7319 92G7319 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 92G732...

Page 251: ...123 Memory 92G7321 92G7321 92G7319 92G7321 92G7323 92G7321 Processor 07H0971 75H9575 75H9575 75H9575 75H9575 System Board 12H2001 12H2001 12H2001 12H2001 12H2001 Table B 1 Page 2 of 2 U S and Canada M...

Page 252: ...See 7 16 See 7 16 See 7 16 Hard Drive 75H7498 75H7498 75H7498 75H7498 75H7498 07H1123 07H1123 07H1123 75H7498 75H8976 06H9064 06H9064 06H9064 75H7498 75H7498 Memory 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 92...

Page 253: ...064 07H0383 06H9064 07H1123 06H9064 07H1123 07H1123 Memory 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 92G7319 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 Processor 06H9228 06H6063 06H9228 06H6063 06H9228 07H0971 06H9228 06H...

Page 254: ...ory 92G7319 92G7319 92G7319 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 Processor 06H6063 06H6063 06H9228 06H9228 06H9228 06H9892 07H0971 07H0971 07H0971 System Board 12H2015 12H2015 12H20...

Page 255: ...of 2 Asia Pacific South Machine Types 2134 2176 Factory Installed Parts Model X71 Y71 Z71 Notes 1 XXX Models Asean which includes Singapore Indonesia Malaysia India Vietnam and Thailand 2 YXX Models...

Page 256: ...Repair Express Repair Express Repair Express Repair Express Repair Express Repair Hard Drive 42H1816 07H0383 07H0383 06H9064 06H9064 07H0383 06H9064 75H7498 75H7498 Memory 92G7319 92G7321 92G7319 92G7...

Page 257: ...8 75H7498 07H1123 Memory 92G7319 92G7319 92G7319 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 92G7321 Processor 06H6063 42H0378 42H0378 06H9228 06H9228 06H9892 06H9892 07H0971 System Board 12H2015 12H2015 12H2015...

Page 258: ...ncy KHz 96G2007 96G2008 37 9 96G1572 96G3108 Express Repair 37 9 96G1578 96G3109 37 9 96G1569 96G3110 56 0 96G1570 96G3111 56 0 96G1567 96G3112 56 0 96G1571 96G3113 56 0 96G2875 96G3114 56 0 96G1573 9...

Page 259: ...ons Statement xvi CD ROM drive 1 9 CD ROM drive removing 4 7 CD ROM jumper settings 5 23 check procedures check procedures continued 28 8 Kbps DSVD modem adapter check 2 62 adapter card check 2 52 CD...

Page 260: ...5 13 I O address jumpers EMEA Mwave 5 13 jumpers and connectors EMEA Mwave card 5 13 error codes 2 27 error history POST 1 26 error messages 3 7 ESD sensitive parts handling 4 38 F fax back service A...

Page 261: ...to FRU B 10 U S and Canada models B 2 models list of B 1 modem adapter 28 8 Kbps DSVD 2 62 modem jumpers 5 19 modem wake up on ring connector 5 30 monitor check 2 66 monitor connector test points 5 2...

Page 262: ...ocessor bus jumpers type A 1 5 4 processor jumper settings type A 1 type A 1 processor jumpers 5 4 processor removal type A 1 4 14 4 32 processor removal type A 2 4 15 processor upgrade removing syste...

Page 263: ...rations type A 2 5 27 SIMM description 1 27 SIMM identification 1 27 SIMM removing 4 12 4 29 software installation 4 42 software recovery CD 7 21 sound adapter card 1 9 Sound card 5 14 connectors soun...

Page 264: ...6 riser card Machine Type 2176 7 9 voltage supply switch settings vii voltages power supply 5 8 W Wake Up on Ring modem connector 2 62 Wake Up on Ring Mwave connector 2 58 world wide web WWW A 1 Z Zi...

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