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User Guide
 
IntelliStation Z Pro Type 6866
 
Professional Workstation

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Page 4: ...graphical errors 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...

Page 5: ...cting computer cables 13 Controls and status indicators 14 Getting started 16 Running the setup program 17 Starting your computer for the first time 18 Registering your computer 18 Using Access IBM 19...

Page 6: ...gram 37 Starting and using the Configuration Setup Utility program 37 Viewing and changing settings 38 Exiting from the Configuration Setup Utility program 39 Using System Security 40 Using Enhanced S...

Page 7: ...AP 89 POST messages 91 POST beep codes 95 SCSI error messages 96 Software generated error messages 96 Diagnostic error codes and messages 96 Troubleshooting charts 96 Diskette drive problems 98 Hard d...

Page 8: ...Ordering publications 129 Appendix A Using the Software Selections CD 131 Features of the CD 131 Starting the CD 132 Using the Software Selections program 132 Appendix B Rack mounting your computer 1...

Page 9: ...Trademarks 165 Electronic emission notices 165 Other notices 167 Power cord notice 169 Index 171 Contents vii...

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Page 11: ...cles Remove all cables from devices Attach power cord to outlet First attach all cables to devices Electrical current from power telephone and communication cables is hazardous To avoid shock hazard c...

Page 12: ...C EN 60 825 for Class 1 laser products When a CD ROM drive or a DVD ROM drive is installed note the following CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those speci...

Page 13: ...exposition au rayon laser respectez les consignes de r glage et d utilisation des commandes ainsi que les proc dures d crites L ouverture de l unit de CD ROM DVD ROM peut entra ner un risque d exposi...

Page 14: ...pose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations ATTENTION Danger d explosion en cas de remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement par une batterie IBM de type 33F835...

Page 15: ...computer Hardware Maintenance Manual This publication contains information for trained service technicians It can be found at http www ibm com pc support on the World Wide Web Type the machine type mo...

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Page 17: ...ro professional workstation Your computer incorporates many of the latest advances in computer technology and is easy to expand and upgrade as your needs change This section provides an overview of th...

Page 18: ...and error correcting code ECC or non ECC Rambus dynamic random access memory RDRAM 64 MB 128 MB and 256 MB RIMMs for a maximum of 2 GB RIMM heights up to 34 7 mm 1 375 inches 512 KB flash memory for...

Page 19: ...sal asynchronous receiver transmitter serial connectors Two 4 pin Universal Serial Bus USB port connectors Mouse connector Keyboard connector Monitor connector on the AGP adapter Three audio connector...

Page 20: ...crosoft Windows 2000 Professional Operating systems tested for compatibility 1 Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition SE IBM PC DOS Versions 7 0 and DOS 2000 MS DOS Version 6 22 Novell NetWare Versions 3...

Page 21: ...gram for browsing the World Wide Web See Setting up Internet Explorer on page 20 for a description ConfigSafe a utility that can be used to take a snapshot of the current operating system configuratio...

Page 22: ...o html from the World Wide Web Additional software In addition to your IBM preinstalled programs and device drivers additional software is provided on the Software Selections CD the Device Driver and...

Page 23: ...operating environment and some software components Support documentation is built into the Help system See also IBM Enhanced Diagnostics on page 109 Netscape Communicator You can use Netscape Communi...

Page 24: ...ut frequency range 57 63 Hz High range Minimum 180 V ac Maximum 265 V ac Input frequency range 47 53 Hz Input kilovolt amperes kVA approximately Minimum configuration as shipped 0 52 kVA Maximum confi...

Page 25: ...n controlled acoustical environments according to procedures specified by the American National Standards Institute ANSI S12 10 and ISO 7779 and are reported in accordance with ISO 9296 Actual sound p...

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Page 27: ...ou are missing an item contact your place of purchase Arranging your workspace To get the most from your computer arrange the equipment you use and your work area to suit your needs and the kind of wo...

Page 28: ...ize glare and reflections from overhead lights windows and other light sources Place the monitor at right angles to windows and other light sources whenever possible Reduce overhead lighting if necess...

Page 29: ...t Keep power cords and cables neatly routed away from walkways and other areas where they might be accidentally dislodged For more information about power cords see Power cord notice on page 169 Conne...

Page 30: ...hone connector 7 Ethernet connector 8 USB connector 9 Serial connector 2 1 Serial connector 1 11 Parallel connector 12 Keyboard connector 13 Mouse connector 14 Power connector Note Windows NT Workstat...

Page 31: ...ur computer if the in use light for the hard disk drive or diskette drive is on Note The power switch normally operates with a single touch However in some circumstances the computer might not immedia...

Page 32: ...an emergency repair disk Shutting down your computer See Related information on page xiii for sources of other information about your computer For information about IBM installed software see Software...

Page 33: ...mputer If you need more detailed information see the Microsoft operating system manual that came with your computer 2 The setup program that appears when you start the computer is slightly different f...

Page 34: ...When your registration information is received it is placed into a central database that IBM technical support representatives can access for information about your computer when you call for technica...

Page 35: ...computer to use Access IBM To remove Access IBM from your desktop 1 From the main menu click Customize 2 From the Customize menu click Customize Access IBM 3 Follow the instructions on the screen Add...

Page 36: ...o download the diagnostic program image from the IBM Web site at http www ibm com pc support on the World Wide Web See IBM Enhanced Diagnostics on page 109 Creating an emergency repair diskette At you...

Page 37: ...provided with the operating system and any updates Then follow the instructions in Appendix A Using the Software Selections CD on page 131 to install the support software Additional information about...

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Page 39: ...for more information During POST the following message appears Press F12 for Network Boot Press F1 for Configuration Setup If your computer is properly connected and configured to load a startup image...

Page 40: ...hics adapter and a README file with instructions for installing the device drivers are provided on the Device Driver and IBM Enhanced Diagnostics CD that comes with your computer If your computer has...

Page 41: ...Blaster applications and is compatible with the Microsoft Windows Sound System Your computer also has a single internal speaker and three audio connectors Using the audio controller you can record and...

Page 42: ...software that translates instructions from other layers of software into electrical signals that the computer hardware can understand You can use the Configuration Setup Utility program to view and ch...

Page 43: ...your computer from a remote location When Wake on LAN is used with network management software many types of functions such as data transfers software updates and POST or BIOS updates to your compute...

Page 44: ...ration information LANClient Control Manager LANClient Control Manager LCCM is a graphical server based program that aids in system deployment by mass unattended installation of operating systems comp...

Page 45: ...hed to the keys has the key serial number and the address of the key manufacturer Important Record the key code number along with the manufacturer address and phone number in the space provided in App...

Page 46: ...dio frequency enabled portable scanner The Asset ID EEPROM contains prerecorded information about the system including its configuration and the serial numbers of key components The Asset ID EEPROM al...

Page 47: ...sk drive that is enabled to report potential hard disk failures If an error is detected a DMI compliant warning message is sent to the computer screen and if the computer is part of a network to an ad...

Page 48: ...computer You must type the correct password before the keyboard will unlock You can enable the power on password feature with the Configuration Setup Utility program See Chapter 4 Using the Configurat...

Page 49: ...e plug not the cord Cleaning your computer It is a good practice to clean your computer periodically to protect the surfaces and ensure trouble free operation CAUTION Be sure to turn off the computer...

Page 50: ...dry it well 6 Using a damp cloth wipe the outside of the mouse and the retainer Be sure to wipe the rollers inside the mouse 7 Insert the ball and retainer Lock the retainer by moving it in the opposi...

Page 51: ...cords from electrical outlets 5 Note where you have attached your cables to the rear of the computer then remove them 6 If you saved the original shipping cartons and packing materials use them to pac...

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Page 53: ...mputer If your computer is already on when you start this procedure you must shut down the operating system turn off the computer wait a few seconds until all in use lights go off and restart the comp...

Page 54: ...nt Save Settings Restore Settings Load Default Settings Exit Setup Symbol Explanation An additional menu or screen is available A change to that item has been made in the system configuration or the C...

Page 55: ...l the item you want is highlighted Use these arrow keys to display and toggle among choices for a menu item Enter Press this key to select a highlighted menu item Esc Press this key to exit from a men...

Page 56: ...en to by any software application or system software until the computer is turned off and back on again In a networking environment this might prevent certain functions from being performed remotely o...

Page 57: ...the administrator password 4 When you enter the administrator password or if no administrator password has been set the update diskette will continue to run and you are given the option of enabling or...

Page 58: ...From the Configuration Setup Utility program menu select System Security and press Enter 3 Select Security Profile by Device and press Enter 4 Select the desired devices and settings and press Enter 5...

Page 59: ...hree password prompt modes On In password prompt On mode you are prompted for the power on password when you turn on the computer Until the correct password is entered the computer operating system wi...

Page 60: ...LAN If you start your computer using the power switch you will be prompted for a password If the computer is started by an unattended method the computer operates the same as it does in password prom...

Page 61: ...figuration Setup Utility program menu then press Enter and follow the instructions on the screen to exit from the Configuration Setup Utility program Using an administrator password Important If Enhan...

Page 62: ...select Yes and an administrator password is set the power on password can be changed without having to enter the administrator password If you select No and an administrator password is set the power...

Page 63: ...rocker switch 3 to the on position Note If you moved the front fan aside see Replacing the battery step 11 on page 119 6 Replace the cover and plug in the power cord See Replacing the cover and conne...

Page 64: ...IBM Embedded Security Chip and press Enter 4 Set IBM Embedded Security Chip to Enable and press Enter 5 Type the password in the bracketed field and press Enter You can clear the IBM Embedded Security...

Page 65: ...ers per second fast rate Changing and viewing the startup sequence Your computer can be started from several devices including the hard disk drive diskette drive CD ROM drive or from the network The s...

Page 66: ...ram menu 5 Select Save Settings from the Configuration Setup Utility menu and press Enter Then press Esc and follow the instruction on the screen to exit from the Configuration Setup Utility program E...

Page 67: ...energy saving settings using the power management menu in the Configuration Setup Utility program This section describes the power management features in your computer and provides instructions for us...

Page 68: ...once it has gone to a low power state With power management the computer and monitor if the monitor supports DPMS can be set to go into a reduced power state if they are inactive for a specified lengt...

Page 69: ...nagement time to low power system power processor speed display and time to display off as desired 7 Select Low Power Entry Activity Monitor and press Enter 8 Set to Enabled or Disabled devices you wa...

Page 70: ...page 37 2 Select Power Management and press Enter 3 Select Automatic Power On and press Enter 4 Select the menu item for the feature you want to set Use Left Arrow or Right Arrow to select either Ena...

Page 71: ...microprocessor can become very hot Note It might be easier to perform some procedures with the computer on its side Handling static sensitive devices Static electricity although harmless to you can se...

Page 72: ...movable media drives DVD drives and Iomega Zip drives and Jaz drives System memory called Rambus inline memory modules RIMMs A second microprocessor For the latest information about available options...

Page 73: ...n the Software Selections CD For more information see Using the ConfigSafe program on page 112 and Software on page 4 Removing the cover and front bezel You must remove the computer cover to access th...

Page 74: ...side cover toward the rear of the computer 3 Lift the side cover from the computer 4 Lift the lever at the top of the chassis and pull the front bezel from the front of the computer Attention Proper...

Page 75: ...a plastic air baffle that directs air flow through the processor When installing options you might need to lift it out of the chassis to access some components Place the baffle back into place before...

Page 76: ...oprocessor 2 Diskette drive 3 CD ROM drive 4 Hard disk drive 5 Power switch 6 Power on light 7 Hard disk drive light 8 Radio frequency identification RFID antenna 9 Front fan 1 System board 11 Adapter...

Page 77: ...y IDE connector 12 SCSI channel A 13 Internal speaker connector 14 Front fan connector 15 Rocker switch 16 Front panel connector 17 Tamper detection switch connector 18 Radio Frequency antenna connect...

Page 78: ...s When installing system memory refer to the following illustration for the location of the RIMM connectors the power connector and the hard disk fan connector on the memory card with eight RIMM conne...

Page 79: ...M installed RIMMs that come with your computer are ECC error checking and correction RDRAM Rambus dynamic random access memory modules When installing or replacing RIMMs take the following information...

Page 80: ...e to help you to configure memory if you have a memory card with eight RIMM connectors 2 RIMMs 4 RIMMs 4 RIMMs 6 RIMMs 8 RIMMs 1 1 C RIMM 1 RIMM C RIMM Pair 1 Note 1 Memory must be installed in matche...

Page 81: ...9 for more information Attention The presence of 5 V standby power might result in damage to your hardware unless you disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet before opening the computer c...

Page 82: ...clips until the module is loosened Lift the RIMM or C RIMM out of the connector Note Be careful not to push too hard on the retaining clips because the RIMM or C RIMM might eject too quickly 6 Store...

Page 83: ...notches on the bottom edge of the module align properly with the empty connector Note Pay attention to the orientation of the notches on the connectors and RIMMs Adjacent connectors might not have the...

Page 84: ...s section provides information and instructions for installing adapters Before you begin Read the instructions that come with the new adapter Turn off the computer and all other connected devices Disc...

Page 85: ...lug and Play technology which enables the computer to automatically configure the adapter For more information see Updating the computer configuration on page 83 What to do next Go to the device recor...

Page 86: ...bays are referred to as bay 1 bay 2 and so on When you install an internal drive it is important to note what type and size of drive you can install in each bay Also it is important to correctly conne...

Page 87: ...angement Bay 1 Maximum height 40 6 mm 1 6 in Tape drive DVD Jaz drive Zip drive bracket required Hard disk drive Must be 7200 rpm or less bracket required Bay 2 Maximum height 40 6 mm 1 6 in CD ROM dr...

Page 88: ...ace any drives it is important to remember which cable is attached to which drive The following cables are provided Four wire power cables connect most drives to the power supply At the end of these c...

Page 89: ...n the system board on page 60 The following are some important points to remember when connecting IDE internal drives When you install a drive ensure that the drive connector at the end of the signal...

Page 90: ...er cover and front bezel see Removing the cover and front bezel on page 57 Read the documentation that comes with the drive Note To install a 3 5 inch drive into drive bay 1 you need an industry stand...

Page 91: ...3 Attach all cables to the drive 4 If the drive is a removable media drive remove the front bay panel in the cover Chapter 5 Installing options 75...

Page 92: ...tion provided on the Software Selections CD that comes with your computer Read Preparing to install options on page 55 Turn off the computer and all other attached devices Disconnect all external cabl...

Page 93: ...the drive you wish to install 5 Slide the drive along the rail guides into the unoccupied drive bay 6 Unplug the hard disk drive fan power cable from the connector on the memory card 7 Pull the tab r...

Page 94: ...ting the cables on page 82 Installing a second microprocessor Important Be sure to perform a backup of the hard disk before you add a second microprocessor Before installing a second microprocessor yo...

Page 95: ...e system board label inside your computer for the location of the terminator and second microprocessor socket second CPU 5 Loosen the two screws holding the terminator card in the secondary microproce...

Page 96: ...icroprocessor See Updating system programs on page 26 for more information What to do next To work with another option go to the appropriate section To complete the installation go to Completing the i...

Page 97: ...or adjustable wrench 3 Replace the computer cover For more information see Replacing the cover and connecting the cables on page 82 4 Thread the cable through the U bolt and around an object that is...

Page 98: ...computer 2 Clear any cables that might impede the replacement of the cover 3 Place the front bezel back onto the front of the chassis and snap it into place 4 Slide the side cover into place on the c...

Page 99: ...mputer Updating the computer configuration Important The configuration information in this section applies to installing options For more information on using the Configuration Setup Utility program s...

Page 100: ...urce conflicts Starting the Configuration Setup Utility program When you restart the computer for the first time after working with most options a message might appear indicating that a configuration...

Page 101: ...completes loading the BIOS and performs POST it looks for an operating system The order in which it searches devices for the operating system is determined by the primary startup sequence or the autom...

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Page 103: ...solve such problems yourself or gather helpful information you can pass on to a service technician You can check the hardware by following the procedures in this chapter You can also use the diagnost...

Page 104: ...memory RAM If POST finishes without detecting any problems the first screen of your operating system or application program appears if you have not set a power on password If you have set a power on...

Page 105: ...Go to IBM Enhanced Diagnostics on page 109 and run the Enhanced Diagnostics 004 You have an unreadable display an error message or the computer is sounding a series of beeps Is an error message displ...

Page 106: ...scribed in POST messages on page 91 012 Have you recently added removed or changed any hardware Yes No 013 Have the computer serviced 014 At the POST Startup Errors screen select Continue if you want...

Page 107: ...for instructions on running diagnostics 114 External ROM checksum error Have the computer serviced 121 Hardware error Have the computer serviced 151 Real time clock failure Have the computer serviced...

Page 108: ...ved Type the administrator password If the problem persists have the computer serviced 177 An inventory violation occurred such as a hardware component was removed This error message is part of the As...

Page 109: ...ette might be defective Try another diskette 2 If the problem persists have the computer serviced 604 An unsupported diskette drive is installed 1 Go to IBM Enhanced Diagnostics on page 109 and if pos...

Page 110: ...persists have the computer serviced 18xx A PCI adapter has requested an unavailable resource Go to Chapter 4 Using the Configuration Setup Utility program on page 37 for instructions on how to reconf...

Page 111: ...eep codes that are not in the following table Beep code Probable cause 1 1 3 CMOS write read failure 1 1 4 BIOS ROM checksum failure 1 2 1 Programmable interval timer test failure 1 2 2 DMA initializa...

Page 112: ...erating system and application program Diagnostic error codes and messages These codes and messages appear if a hardware problem is detected by one of the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics programs Along with...

Page 113: ...in the troubleshooting charts Problem type Go to Diskette drive Diskette drive problems on page 98 Hard disk drive Hard disk drive problems on page 99 General General problems on page 102 Intermitten...

Page 114: ...tartup sequence Use the Configuration Setup Utility to verify this 3 The diskette you are using is good and not damaged Try inserting another diskette if you have one 4 The diskette is inserted correc...

Page 115: ...ity to verify this 3 The hard disk drive cable is properly installed and securely connected 4 There is no problem with your software program see Software problems on page 108 If you cannot correct the...

Page 116: ...part Also when relocating the monitor be sure it is at least 75 mm 3 in from the diskette drives to prevent diskette drive read write errors c Turn on the monitor 2 An IBM monitor signal cable is prop...

Page 117: ...viced The monitor works when you turn on the computer but goes blank when you start some application programs Verify that 1 The monitor signal cable is securely connected to the monitor and the monito...

Page 118: ...AGP slot see Chapter 5 Installing options on page 55 You might need to reseat the adapter 5 All added options have been properly installed and are correctly connected If you cannot correct the proble...

Page 119: ...ing device problems Action All or some keys on the keyboard do not work Verify that 1 The computer and the monitor are turned on 2 The keyboard cable is securely connected to the keyboard connector on...

Page 120: ...r your computer See Working with memory on page 63 for instructions on adding RIMMs 2 The RIMMs are properly installed and securely connected If the problem persists run the memory test from the diagn...

Page 121: ...have provided enough hardware resources for the adapter to function correctly See the documentation supplied with the adapter as well as the documentation for any other installed adapters to determin...

Page 122: ...ly 3 All external SCSI options are turned on External SCSI options must be turned on before the system is turned on For more information see your SCSI documentation If you cannot correct the problem h...

Page 123: ...printer signal cable is securely connected to the correct parallel serial or USB port on the computer See Connecting computer cables on page 13 for the location of the parallel serial and USB ports No...

Page 124: ...Other software works on your computer 4 The software you are using works on another computer If you received any error messages while using the software program see the information supplied with the s...

Page 125: ...mation to restore your original startup sequence after you complete the recovery process 6 Change your First Startup Device in the Primary Startup Sequence to the CD ROM drive 7 Press the Esc key unti...

Page 126: ...nced Diagnostics from the Web site and create a startable Enhanced Diagnostics diskette 1 Go to http www ibm com pc us intellistation on the World Wide Web 2 Click Support Select your type model numbe...

Page 127: ...CD on page 131 2 To run the program after it is installed select it from the Programs choice on the Windows Start menu and follow the instructions on the screen Help is available online CoSession Rem...

Page 128: ...support representative will be able to use the information in this report to help you solve the problem ConfigSafe Save Our System SOS feature ConfigSafe has an SOS feature that can be used in a DOS...

Page 129: ...software If your computer came with Windows 2000 Professional preinstalled you have the option to recover Windows NT Workstation If you wish to recover Windows NT Workstation from the Windows 2000 Pro...

Page 130: ...backed up will be lost 2 Insert your IBM Product Recovery CD 1 into your CD ROM drive 3 Restart your computer If your computer does not start from the CD you need to change your startup sequence See C...

Page 131: ...tp www ibm com support on the World Wide Web Before installing any operating system be sure you obtain the latest updates Contact the operating system manufacturer or if applicable check the manufactu...

Page 132: ...7 Getting help service and information on page 121 9 Turn on the computer and the monitor 10 After the update session completes turn off the computer and monitor 11 Remove the diskette from drive A 1...

Page 133: ...ion Batteries and accumulators that contain heavy metals must not be disposed of with normal domestic waste They will be taken back free of charge by the manufacturer distributor or representative to...

Page 134: ...the memory card out of the chassis Note If any long adapters are installed in PCI slots they must also be removed These adapters must also be replaced before replacing the memory card 7 Press the latc...

Page 135: ...hen the computer is turned on for the first time after battery replacement an error message might be displayed This is normal after the battery is replaced 14 Turn on the computer and all attached dev...

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Page 137: ...Station Workstations U S http www ibm com pc us accessories Options by IBM U S http www ibm com pc us netfinity IBM Netfinity Servers U S You can select a country specific Web site from these pages He...

Page 138: ...numbers of your IBM hardware products Description of the problem Exact wording of any error messages Hardware and software configuration information If possible be at your computer when you call A co...

Page 139: ...ing system or application program Getting customer support and service Purchasing an IBM PC hardware product entitles you to standard help and support during the warranty period If you need additional...

Page 140: ...t rooms searchable databases and more Technical information is available on a wide range of topics such as Hardware setup and configuration Preinstalled software Windows OS 2 and DOS Networking Commun...

Page 141: ...presentative Getting help by telephone During the warranty period you can get help and information by telephone through the IBM PC HelpCenter Please have the following information ready when you call...

Page 142: ...U S or Canada call 1 800 497 7426 Country Telephone number Belgium French Belgique 02 210 9800 Canada Toronto only 416 383 3344 Canada Canada all other 1 800 565 3344 Denmark Danmark 35 25 02 91 Finla...

Page 143: ...ed Products list This service includes technical support for Installing and configuring your out of warranty IBM computer Installing and configuring non IBM options in IBM computers Using IBM operatin...

Page 144: ...s a multiple incident package or as an annual contract with a 10 incident limit For more information about purchasing Network and Server Support see Ordering support line services Ordering support lin...

Page 145: ...upgrade to premium on site service 4 hour average on site response 24 hours a day 7 days a week You also can extend your warranty Warranty and Repair Services offers a variety of post warranty mainten...

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Page 147: ...e installed You can use the CD to Install some software products directly from the CD Create an image of the IBM Software Selections CD on your hard disk or on a local area network LAN disk and instal...

Page 148: ...IBM dialog box appears 4 Follow the instructions on the screen After a program is installed you can access it through the Programs choice on the Windows Start menu For most programs support documenta...

Page 149: ...access it through the Programs choice on the Windows Start menu For most programs support documentation is built into the online Help system for some online documentation is also provided Appendix A...

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Page 151: ...eparing the computer for installation in a rack enclosure Preparing the rack enclosure Installing the computer into the rack enclosure Before you begin Read Safety information on page ix and the safet...

Page 152: ...all the new left side cover the left cover has a thumbscrew attached Tighten the thumbscrew Attention To avoid damage to internal components use only the short slotted screws included with the Netfini...

Page 153: ...ide rail to the side of the computer as follows a Pull the inner slide until the safety latch locks b Press the safety latch then pull the inner slide firmly until it detaches from the outer slide rai...

Page 154: ...screws Ten cage nuts Installation template Attention To ensure cabinet stability plan the installation of computers in the rack enclosure starting from the bottom Note This procedure requires two peop...

Page 155: ...four screws each to allow for length adjustment 2 Install the cage nuts in the marked positions as shown 3 Attach the slide rail to the left side of the rack enclosure a Extend the outer slide rail un...

Page 156: ...il then tighten the screws 3 If it was necessary to adjust the length of the slide rails tighten the nuts on the slide rail using pliers a socket wrench or an adjustable wrench 4 Attach the slide rail...

Page 157: ...of the mounting rail and tighten the screws c Attach the slide bracket to the right rear of the rack enclosure 1 Align the holes on the bracket with the cage nuts on the rear mounting rail 2 From the...

Page 158: ...screw through the holes in the cable management arm mounting panel and cage nut then tighten the screws Notes 1 You can choose to wait to attach the cable management arm to the rack until after you ha...

Page 159: ...rked positions as shown 2 Position the computer horizontally with the 3 5 inch drive bays on the top 3 Align the inner slides of the computer with the slide rails then slide the computer onto the oute...

Page 160: ...the cable arm bracket using two long screws 6 If you have not done so already attach the cable management arm to the rack 7 Attach the monitor keyboard and power cables See Connecting computer cables...

Page 161: ...to avoid overstressing the cables 9 Secure the computer in the rack enclosure a Slide the computer into the rack enclosure b Secure the computer to both sides of the rack enclosure by inserting a long...

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Page 163: ...have your computer serviced Serial numbers and keys Record and retain the following information The model and type M T numbers and the serial number S N are located on a label behind the front cover...

Page 164: ...56 MB RIMM connector 5 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB RIMM pair 2 RIMM connector 2 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB RIMM connector 7 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB RIMM pair 3 RIMM connector 3 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB RIMM connector 6 64 MB...

Page 165: ...pansion slot 3 PCI expansion slot 4 PCI expansion slot 5 PCI expansion slot 6 Parallel connector Serial connector 1 Serial connector 2 USB connector 1 USB connector 2 External SCSI connector Monitor c...

Page 166: ...iskette drive Other 3 5 inch bay 4 SCSI hard disk drive Other 3 5 inch bay 5 SCSI hard disk drive Other 3 5 inch bay 6 SCSI hard disk drive Other 3 5 inch bay 7 SCSI hard disk drive Other 3 5 inch bay...

Page 167: ...ing 1 Click the Windows Start button 2 Scroll to and click Access IBM 3 In the Access IBM window click View license and warranty 4 Click View the license If your preinstalled software is no longer ins...

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Page 169: ...r your use and not for resale from IBM or your reseller The term Machine means an IBM machine its features conversions upgrades elements or accessories or any combination of them The term Machine does...

Page 170: ...els THESE WARRANTIES ARE YOUR EXCLUSIVE WARRANTIES AND REPLACE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILIT...

Page 171: ...e to remove all features parts options alterations and attachments not under warranty service You also agree to 1 ensure that the Machine is free of any legal obligations or restrictions that prevent...

Page 172: ...CONOMIC CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS EVEN IF IBM ITS SUPPLIERS OR YOUR RESELLER IS INFORMED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION...

Page 173: ...nstall engineering changes that apply to the Machine If a Machine does not function as warranted during the warranty period and IBM or your reseller are unable to either 1 make it do so or 2 replace i...

Page 174: ...he warranty service status of the replaced item Any feature conversion or upgrade IBM or your reseller services must be installed on a Machine which is 1 for certain Machines the designated serial num...

Page 175: ...er of U S 100 000 or equivalent in local currency or the charges if recurring 12 months charges apply for the Machine that is the subject of the claim This limit also applies to IBM s suppliers and yo...

Page 176: ...elated to the subject of this Statement of Warranty IBM s liability will be limited to the charge paid by you for the individual Machine that is the subject of the claim NEW ZEALAND The IBM Warranty f...

Page 177: ...cability of suppliers and resellers unchanged FRANCE Limitation of Liability The following replaces the second sentence of the first paragraph of this Section In such instances regardless of the basis...

Page 178: ...IBM s entire liability and your sole remedy whether in contract or in tort in respect of any default shall be limited to damages ITALY Limitation of Liability The following replaces the second sentenc...

Page 179: ...agraph 3 breach of IBM s obligations implied by Section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 or Section 2 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 Applicability of suppliers and resellers unchanged Th...

Page 180: ...in writing to IBM Director of Licensing IBM Corporation North Castle Drive Armonk NY 10504 1785 U S A Any references in this publication to non IBM Web sites are provided for convenience only and do n...

Page 181: ...marks of Intel Corporation in the United States other countries or both Microsoft MS DOS Windows and Windows NT Workstation are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the Unit...

Page 182: ...les Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause...

Page 183: ...ct including the fitting of non IBM option cards This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22 European Standard E...

Page 184: ...Electronic Emission Statement Statement of Conformity to the Voluntary Control Council for Interference from Information Technology Equipment VCCI Class A ITE for Regular Members 168 IntelliStation Z...

Page 185: ...SVT or SJT three conductor cord a maximum of 15 feet in length and a parallel blade grounding type attachment plug rated 15 amperes 125 volts For units intended to be operated at 230 volts U S use Use...

Page 186: ...Spain Sudan Sweden Syria Togo Tunisia Turkey former USSR Vietnam former Yugoslavia Zaire Zimbabwe 13F9997 Denmark 14F0015 Bangladesh Burma Pakistan South Africa Sri Lanka 14F0033 Antigua Bahrain Brun...

Page 187: ...asic input output system See BIOS basic input output system battery accessing 60 disposing of 116 location on system board 60 notice xii replacing 116 bays drive 70 drives supported 2 installing drive...

Page 188: ...ace DMI 29 device drivers 83 device drivers video 24 device security 41 DHCP 23 28 diagnostic CD ROM 109 diagnostic continued charts 96 CoSession Remote 32 111 diskette 20 109 error codes and messages...

Page 189: ...static sensitive devices 55 hard disk drive 71 hard disk drives adding 55 backing up 34 indicator light 15 power management 53 hard disk drives continued supported 2 hardware identifying parts 60 heig...

Page 190: ...lving 99 refresh rate 24 resolution 24 settings 24 monitor continued standby mode 52 suspend mode 52 mouse cleaning 34 password prompt off mode 43 port 13 43 problems 103 serial port 43 unattended sta...

Page 191: ...15 updates 42 power cord 13 169 power continued indicator light 15 management 51 output 4 switch 15 power connectors internal location of 60 power management 51 52 power on password computer startup 1...

Page 192: ...stem 4 preinstalled 5 problems 108 solving problems 87 123 specifications system 8 starting computer 18 23 startup 85 startup devices configuring 85 startup sequence changing 109 setting 49 startup se...

Page 193: ...4 video adapters 24 60 controller 2 24 device drivers 24 memory 63 modes 24 port 13 SVGA 24 VGA 24 virus protection 31 voltage regulator module VRM location of 60 W Wake on LAN 53 Wake on LAN feature...

Page 194: ...IBM Part Number 06P8663 Printed in U S A July 2000 6P8663...

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