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IBM

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IntelliStation

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E

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User’s Guide

IntelliStation E Pro Types 6836, 6846

SC06-P456-60

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Page 4: ...ormation in Appendix E Product warranties and notices on page 119 First Edition October 2000 Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2000 All rights reserved US Government Users Restrict...

Page 5: ...curity features 23 Anti intrusion features 23 Component protection 24 Data protection 24 Shutting down your operating system 24 Turning off your computer 25 Chapter 4 Configuring your computer 27 Usin...

Page 6: ...ining your computer 111 Taking care of your computer 111 Basics 111 Cleaning your computer 111 Moving your computer 113 Appendix C Computer records 115 Serial numbers and keys 115 Appendix D Viewing t...

Page 7: ...de ce produit lisez le manuel Safety Information Vor Beginn der Installation die Brosch re mit Sicherheitshinweisen lesen Przed zainstalowaniem tego produktu nale y przeczyta broszur Informacje Dotycz...

Page 8: ...zdelek preberite knji ico Varnostne informacije Antes de instalar este producto lea la Informaci n de Seguridad L s s kerhetsinformationen innan du installerar den h r produkten Install l s el tt olva...

Page 9: ...quipment when there is evidence of fire water or structural damage v Disconnect the attached power cords telecommunications systems networks and modems before you open the device covers unless instruc...

Page 10: ...vous installez que vous d placez ou que vous manipulez le pr sent produit ou des p riph riques qui lui sont raccord s reportez vous aux instructions ci dessous pour connecter et d connecter les diff...

Page 11: ...hose specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure Danger Some laser products contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser diode Note the following Laser radiation when open Do not s...

Page 12: ...ROM DVD ROM peuvent contenir une diode laser de classe 3A ou 3B Tenez compte de la consigne qui suit DANGER Rayonnement laser lorsque le carter est ouvert vitez toute exposition directe des yeux au r...

Page 13: ...power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device The device also might have more than one power cord To remove...

Page 14: ...Consignes de s curit relatives au modem Lors de l utilisation de votre mat riel t l phonique il est important de respecter les consignes ci apr s afin de r duire les risques d incendie d lectrocution...

Page 15: ...or installing and configuring small computer systems interface SCSI device drivers and devices v Safety Information This publication accessible through Access IBM contains multilingual Caution and Dan...

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Page 17: ...tation E Pro model and other IBM computer products at the following World Wide Web address http www ibm com pc us intellistation Your computer model and serial numbers are located on labels on the bot...

Page 18: ...m 6 5 in v Weight approximately 19 5 Kg 43 lb when fully configured or 15 9 Kg 35 lb minimum Integrated functions v 10BASE T 100BASE TX Ethernet controller on the system board with an RJ 45 Ethernet p...

Page 19: ...proximately 11 3 Kg 25 lb when fully configured Integrated functions v 10BASE T 100BASE TX Ethernet controller on the system board with an RJ 45 Ethernet port v Two serial ports v Parallel port v Two...

Page 20: ...e Web site at http www adobe com on the World Wide Web v ConfigSafe is a comprehensive configuration tracking and recovery tool It provides features that you can use to restore your system if your des...

Page 21: ...r computer such as IBM Universal Manageability Services UM Services streamline and automate personal computer PC systems management and support tasks such as asset deployment and tracking IBM Update C...

Page 22: ...port AGP graphics Your computer comes with an AGP graphics adapter installed This high performance adapter supports high resolutions and includes many performance enhancing features for your operating...

Page 23: ...ive activity CD eject button Diskette eject button Diskette drive activity light Hard disk drive activity light CD ROM drive activity light Power on light Power control button Ethernet speed 100 Mbps...

Page 24: ...omputer and the network Diskette drive activity light When this light is on the diskette drive is in use Hard disk drive activity light When this light is on the hard disk drive is in use Power on lig...

Page 25: ...the kind of work you do Your comfort is of foremost importance but light sources air circulation and the location of electrical outlets also can affect the way you arrange your workspace Comfort Altho...

Page 26: ...computer and monitor produce heat Your computer has one or more fans that pull in fresh air and forces out hot air The monitor lets hot air escape through vents Blocking the air vents can cause overh...

Page 27: ...rollPoint function You must shut down and restart the computer to enable the ScrollPoint function 2 Connect any additional devices you have v Connect a printer or parallel device to the parallel conne...

Page 28: ...age supply range in your location is 180 265 V ac set the voltage switch to 230 265 V 4 Connect the power cords into properly grounded electrical outlets Note When the power cord is first plugged in t...

Page 29: ...s For more information about recovering your preinstalled software see Recovering your operating system and preinstalled software on page 99 v Press CTRL A for SCSISelect Utility The SCSISelect Utilit...

Page 30: ...ur computer during the initial setup you can still do so at a later time To register your computer use one of the following methods to access the registration program then follow the on screen instruc...

Page 31: ...ion of Adobe Acrobat Reader you can download it from the Adobe Web site at http www adobe com on the World Wide Web Complete the following steps to view online documentation 1 Click Start Programs Onl...

Page 32: ...ystem and preinstalled software on page 99 Additional setup tasks This section includes information about several tasks that you might want to perform while setting up your computer These optional tas...

Page 33: ...d model numbers and then record this information in Appendix C Computer records on page 115 For the location of the serial and model numbers see Chapter 1 Introducing the IntelliStation E Pro models o...

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Page 35: ...er to start the computer v If the computer is turned on and a power failure occurs the computer will start automatically when the power is restored If the POST detects a problem when you turn on your...

Page 36: ...ying text and graphic images on a monitor screen The adapter supports a variety of video modes Video modes are different combinations of resolution refresh rate and color defined by a video standard f...

Page 37: ...Using a resolution or refresh rate that is not supported by your monitor might cause the screen to become unreadable and could damage the monitor The information that comes with your monitor usually i...

Page 38: ...ment and support tasks such as asset deployment and tracking These utilities are available for IBM PCs at no additional charge helping to reduce total cost of ownership of your networked computers so...

Page 39: ...not being used For more information or to download this software visit http www ibm com pc us desktop lccm on the World Wide Web System Migration Assistant System Migration Assistant SMA helps adminis...

Page 40: ...the hard disk drive for a variety of reasons Security violations viruses or hard disk drive failures can all contribute to data loss To help protect against the loss of valuable information IBM has in...

Page 41: ...his feature is supported by your operating system and places the computer in standby mode Note After turning off the computer wait at least five seconds before you press the power control button to tu...

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Page 43: ...ing the Configuration Setup Utility program and descriptions of the menu choices that are available Starting the Configuration Setup Utility program Complete the following steps to start the Configura...

Page 44: ...n such as the machine type and model the computer serial number and the revision level or issue date of the BIOS code that is stored in the flash EEPROM v Devices I O Ports Select this choice to view...

Page 45: ...ly disable the failing memory bank and continue operating with reduced memory capacity If this occurs you must manually enable the memory bank after the problem is corrected Select Memory Settings fro...

Page 46: ...nter 4 Use the arrow keys to select a choice from the menu v Press Esc to exit the SCSISelect Utility program v Press the F5 key to switch between color and monochrome modes if your monitor permits 5...

Page 47: ...the settings for advanced configuration options These options include enabling support for large hard disk drives and support for drives with Ultra SCSI speeds v SCSI Disk Utilities Select this choic...

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Page 49: ...o to http www ibm com pc support on the World Wide Web Major components of the tower model The following illustration shows the locations of major components in the tower model Note The illustrations...

Page 50: ...jor components in the desktop model Note The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware Cover Drive cage Drive cage Adapter retaining bracket Microprocessor Memory modules...

Page 51: ...d is only available in the tower model System and PCI extender board option connectors The following illustration identifies the system and PCI extender board connectors for options you can install Mi...

Page 52: ...CPUFA1 Secondary IDE IDE2 Main power JWR1 Front panel connector J1 Diskette drive FDD1 Primary IDE IDE1 SCSI LED J3 System board external connectors The following illustration identifies system board...

Page 53: ...options in your computer read the following information v Become familiar with the safety and handling guidelines specified under Handling static sensitive devices on page 38 and read the safety state...

Page 54: ...your system To avoid damage keep static sensitive devices in their static protective bag until you are ready to install them To reduce the possibility of electrostatic discharge observe the following...

Page 55: ...ion Vor Beginn der Installation die Brosch re mit Sicherheitshinweisen lesen Przed zainstalowaniem tego produktu nale y przeczyta broszur Informacje Dotycz ce Bezpiecze stwa Prima di installare questo...

Page 56: ...ntes de instalar este producto lea la Informaci n de Seguridad L s s kerhetsinformationen innan du installerar den h r produkten Install l s el tt olvassa el a Biztons gi el r sok k zik nyv t 40 IBM I...

Page 57: ...disconnect cables as described in the following table when installing moving or opening covers on this product or attached devices To connect 1 Turn everything OFF 2 First attach all cables to device...

Page 58: ...e parts inside the device v Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure Danger Some laser products contai...

Page 59: ...at attach to different drives these connectors vary in size Also certain power cables attach to the system board v Flat signal cables also called ribbon cables connect IDE SCSI and diskette drives to...

Page 60: ...is attached to which drive v When you install a drive ensure that the drive connector at the end of the signal cable is always connected to a drive also ensure that the drive connector at the other en...

Page 61: ...ing feet a quarter turn out from the computer and set it carefully back on its feet Removing the side cover The following information describes how to remove the side cover Note The illustrations in t...

Page 62: ...nd set it aside To replace the side cover see Installing the cover on page 58 Attention For proper cooling and airflow replace the cover before turning on the computer Operating the computer with the...

Page 63: ...slots 1 through 5 All PCI expansion slots are 32 bit 33 MHz slots The following illustration shows the location of the AGP and PCI expansion slots on the system board and the PCI extender board Note...

Page 64: ...your computer refer to http www ibm com pc support on the World Wide Web Installing an adapter Complete the following steps to install an adapter Adapter retaining bracket Expansion slot cover Adapte...

Page 65: ...rface 11 Set any jumpers or switches as described by the adapter manufacturer 12 To install the adapter carefully grasp the adapter by the top edge or upper corners and align it with the slot guides t...

Page 66: ...of the SCSI LED connector 4 If you have other adapters to install or remove do so now 5 Rotate the front adapter support bracket to the closed locked position 6 Reinstall the rear adapter retaining br...

Page 67: ...n E Pro computer supports only one diskette drive which uses 1 MB and 2 MB diskettes 5 Before you install a 3 5 in drive in a 5 25 in bay you must attach the 5 25 in conversion kit supplied with your...

Page 68: ...e ESD sensitive devices take precautions to avoid damage from static electricity For more details on handling these devices see Handling static sensitive devices on page 38 1 Review the safety precaut...

Page 69: ...n that comes with the drive 8 Install the drive v If you are installing a 5 25 in drive in bay 2 push the drive into the bay Then use the two screws that come with your option to attach the drive to t...

Page 70: ...13 Reinstall the side cover See Installing the cover on page 58 for details 14 Reconnect the external cables and power cords then turn on the attached devices and the computer Installing a hard disk d...

Page 71: ...ions to install or remove do so now 11 Reinstall the support bracket assembly and reconnect the fan cable to the connector SYSFA3 on the system board See Removing the support bracket assembly on page...

Page 72: ...rom the drives and shut down your operating system 3 Turn off the computer and attached devices and disconnect all external cables and power cords then remove the cover see Removing the side cover on...

Page 73: ...do so now 9 Replace the support bracket assembly and reconnect the fan cable to the connector SYSFA3 on the system board See Removing the support bracket assembly on page 46 for installation instruct...

Page 74: ...5 Insert the U bolt through the rear panel then attach and tighten the nuts 6 Replace the side cover See Installing the cover on page 58 for details 7 Thread the cable through the U bolt and around an...

Page 75: ...e so already make sure that the two front stabilizing feet are rotated outward so that they properly support the computer Rotate each individual foot outward 90 degrees 5 Reconnect the external cables...

Page 76: ...ver 5 Press the buttons on the sides of the computer and pivot the rear of the cover up toward the front of the computer Attention For proper cooling and airflow replace the cover before turning on th...

Page 77: ...nstall a variety of PCI adapters that currently do not support sharing of PCI interrupts v PCI slots 1 through 3 are on PCI bus 0 The system scans the AGP slot and PCI expansion slots 1 through 3 to a...

Page 78: ...dapter retaining bracket to the open unlocked position and remove it from the computer Keep it in a safe place 6 Remove the PCI expansion slot cover From the rear of the computer press in on the slot...

Page 79: ...ady installed the SCSI adapter complete steps 1 through 10 of Installing an adapter on page 62 Then return here to complete the installation SCSI LED J3 SCSI activity indicator cable SCSI activity ind...

Page 80: ...diskette drive which uses 1 MB and 2 MB diskettes 4 Before you install a 3 5 in drive in a 5 25 in bay you must attach the 5 25 in conversion kit supplied with your option to the 3 5 in drive Refer to...

Page 81: ...lectricity For details on handling these devices see Handling static sensitive devices on page 38 1 Read the safety precautions listed in Safety information on page 39 2 Remove any media diskettes CDs...

Page 82: ...lling a 5 25 in drive in bay 2 push the drive in to the bay then use the two screws to attach the drive to the drive cage v If you are installing a 3 5 in drive in bay 2 you must attach the 5 25 in co...

Page 83: ...omputer Installing memory modules Adding memory to your computer is an easy way to make programs run faster You can increase the amount of memory in your computer by installing options called memory m...

Page 84: ...e on both ends of the DIMM simultaneously Be sure that the retaining clips snap into the locked position when the DIMM is firmly seated in the connector d If a gap exists between the DIMM and the reta...

Page 85: ...and disconnect all external cables and power cords then remove the cover See Removing the computer cover on page 59 for details 4 Use a screwdriver to remove the two metal knockouts 5 Insert the U bo...

Page 86: ...Connecting external options You can attach a SCSI storage expansion enclosure to your computer To attach an external device 1 Read Before you begin on page 37 review the safety precautions listed in...

Page 87: ...ion shows the I O connectors on the rear of the desktop model Mouse Keyboard Parallel Serial A Serial B Ethernet USB 2 USB 3 MIDI Line out Line in Mic Power cord connector Video Note If your computer...

Page 88: ...connector the USB connectors and devices will be disabled during the power on self test 6 4 2 1 3 5 Parallel connector Your computer has one parallel connector This connector supports three standard...

Page 89: ...change communication connector address assignments to prevent or resolve address conflicts Viewing or changing the serial connector assignments Complete the following steps to view or change the seri...

Page 90: ...rnet controller The device drivers are provided on the preinstalled software and the Device Drivers and IBM Enhanced Diagnostics CD Ethernet connector There is an RJ 45 connector on the rear of the co...

Page 91: ...ou want to record voice or other sounds on the hard disk drive It can also be used by speech recognition software MIDI connector The musical instrument digital interface MIDI connector allows your com...

Page 92: ...rd See System and PCI extender board option connectors on page 35 for the location of the SCSI connector For information about the maximum length of a SCSI cable between the terminated ends of the cab...

Page 93: ...ponents of your computer See Diagnostic programs and error messages on page 79 for more information v Troubleshooting charts These charts list problem symptoms and steps to correct the problems See th...

Page 94: ...or message the other error messages usually will not occur the next time you run the test POST beep code descriptions The possible types of beep codes that your system might emit are Repeating long be...

Page 95: ...nd IBM Enhanced Diagnostics CD These programs are the primary method of testing the major components of your computer Diagnostic error messages indicate that a problem exists they are not intended to...

Page 96: ...This result occurs when you specify a diagnostic test for a device that is not present Aborted This result occurs when the test could not proceed because of the system configuration Warning This resu...

Page 97: ...anced Diagnostics from the World Wide Web and create a startable Enhanced Diagnostics diskette 1 Go to the following World Wide Web site http www ibm com pc support 2 Download the diagnostics file for...

Page 98: ...you turn off the power to the computer the test log is cleared Diagnostic error message tables The following tables provide descriptions of the error messages that might be listed in the test log afte...

Page 99: ...ing adapter Logical drive m on adapter in slot n where m is the number of the failing logical drive and n is the slot number of the adapter On system board internal error Run the ServeRAID Configurati...

Page 100: ...where xyz identifies the microprocessor that is causing the error message 1 Reseat the microprocessor 2 If the problem remains replace the microprocessor If the problem persists call for service Proc...

Page 101: ...e n is the number of the failing fan Replace the indicated fan Temperature sensed on processor board is out of range Call for service 180 Status display Failed Any failure message Call for service 201...

Page 102: ...ated with microprocessor in socket id xyz where xyz identifies the microprocessor that is causing the error message Failed Microprocessor in socket ID xyz where xyz identifies the microprocessor that...

Page 103: ...dapter m where n is the number of the device and m is the adapter number The unload eject push button test failed for device non adapter m where n is the number of the device and m is the adapter numb...

Page 104: ...If the problem persists call for service Failed Modem reset failed Replace the modem If the problem persists call for service No dial tone detected 1 Make sure that the phone line attached to the mod...

Page 105: ...drive call for service Diskette drive in use light stays on or the system bypasses the diskette drive Expansion enclosure Verify that 1 The cables for all external SCSI options are connected correctl...

Page 106: ...or service The system emits a continuous tone during the POST Monitor Some IBM monitors have their own self tests If you suspect a problem with your monitor refer to the information that comes with th...

Page 107: ...he computer Refer to the Computer Support flowchart for information about obtaining options compatibility information from the World Wide Web 2 You followed the installation instructions that came wit...

Page 108: ...is not available for use by the operating system This port does not appear in the Configuration Setup Utility program menus it can be configured using your system management software 2 The serial por...

Page 109: ...ction provides troubleshooting information for problems that might occur with the 10 100 Mbps Ethernet controller Network connection problems If the Ethernet controller cannot connect to the network c...

Page 110: ...ed the network device drivers v The network might be idle Try sending data from this workstation v Run diagnostics on the LEDs v The function of this LED can be changed by device driver load parameter...

Page 111: ...roblem persists contact your network supplier Insufficient number of arguments specified Explanation The appropriate or expected number of parameters was not entered in a command Action Check the para...

Page 112: ...oblem persists contact your network supplier Please unload all LAN drivers before unloading AFT NLM Explanation An attempt was made to unload the AFT NLM module before unloading the adapter driver Act...

Page 113: ...lot containing the IBM IntelliStation 10 100 Ethernet Adapter or the IBM 10 100 Etherjet PCI adapter is enabled 0x17 Explanation Slot parameter not specified in the registry Action Remove the adapter...

Page 114: ...am nn The last adapter has lost its link Network connection has been lost Action Shut down the computer and replace the adapters then restart the system to reestablish the connection 16 Informational...

Page 115: ...S code has become corrupted such as from a power failure during a flash update you can recover the BIOS code using the boot block jumper and a BIOS flash diskette The boot block jumper selects between...

Page 116: ...automatically starts the Flash Utility a second time 12 When prompted as to whether you want to save the current BIOS stop the process by removing the BIOS flash diskette from the diskette drive 13 R...

Page 117: ...the device driver installation instructions in the README file 7 When the installation completes restart the computer Recovering your operating system Use the following steps to recover or install th...

Page 118: ...into the CD ROM drive then click OK 3 When the Software Selection menu appears click Install Software Then when the software menu appears select the Norton AntiVirus for IBM check box 4 After selectin...

Page 119: ...connect the external cables and power cords then turn on the attached devices and the computer Replacing the battery When replacing the battery you must replace it with a lithium battery of the same t...

Page 120: ...can insert it into the socket b Press down on the battery after you insert it into the socket 7 Reinstall the cover see Installing the cover on page 58 for the tower model See Installing the cover on...

Page 121: ...ax marketing and technical information on many topics including hardware operating systems and local area networks LANs You can call the IBM Automated Fax System 24 hours a day 7 days a week Follow th...

Page 122: ...format IBM FRU XXXXXXX v Identification of software problem sources v Configuration of BIOS as part of an installation or upgrade v Changes modifications or upgrades to device drivers v Installation a...

Page 123: ...some IBM computers to communicate with the HelpCenter Update Connector enables you to receive and download updates for some of the software that might come with your computer With some computer models...

Page 124: ...asing additional services During and after the warranty period you can purchase additional services such as support for IBM and non IBM hardware operating systems and application programs network setu...

Page 125: ...e and automates installation procedures for most programs It also has a help system that describes the features of the CD The programs on the Software Selections CD are licensed according to the terms...

Page 126: ...stall software programs 1 In the Software Selections menu click to select the check box next to each software program you want to install 2 After selecting the programs click Install A window opens sh...

Page 127: ...disconnect a power cord by grasping the 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 At...

Page 128: ...will drop out 5 Wash the ball in warm soapy water and 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...

Page 129: ...Remove all media diskettes CDs tapes and so on from the drives 3 Turn off the computer and all attached devices Your hard disk drive automatically parks the read write heads in a nondata area This pr...

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Page 131: ...Product Name IntelliStation E Pro Model Type M T Serial Number S N Key manufacturer address phone number and key code number The model and type M T numbers and the serial number S N are located on la...

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Page 133: ...ck the Windows Start button 2 Scroll to and click Access IBM 3 In the Access IBM window click Solve problems 4 Click IBM International License Agreement If your preinstalled software is no longer inst...

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Page 135: ...s upgrades elements or accessories or any combination of them The term Machine does not include any software programs whether pre loaded with the Machine installed subsequently or otherwise Unless IBM...

Page 136: ...HE WARRANTY PERIOD NO WARRANTIES APPLY AFTER THAT PERIOD Items Not Covered by Warranty IBM does not warrant uninterrupted or error free operation of a Machine Unless specified otherwise IBM provides n...

Page 137: ...he transportation charges Neither IBM nor your reseller is responsible for any of your confidential proprietary or personal information contained in a Machine which you return to IBM or your reseller...

Page 138: ...years Contact your place of purchase for warranty service information Some IBM Machines are eligible for On site warranty service depending on the country where service is performed The IBM Warranty...

Page 139: ...ore them to conformance with their Specifications IBM or your reseller will inform you of the available types of service for a Machine based on its country of installation IBM may repair the failing M...

Page 140: ...ng fundamental breach negligence misrepresentation or other contract or tort claim IBM is liable for no more than 1 damages for bodily injury including death and damage to real property and tangible p...

Page 141: ...d 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 for Ma...

Page 142: ...the second sentence of the first paragraph of this Section In such instances regardless of the basis on which you are entitled to claim damages from IBM IBM is liable for no more than items 1 and 2 u...

Page 143: ...ce unless otherwise provided by mandatory law IBM is liable for no more than item 1 unchanged 2 as to any other actual damage arising in all situations involving non performance by IBM pursuant to or...

Page 144: ...ment in other countries Consult your local IBM representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area Any reference to an IBM product program or service is not in...

Page 145: ...it have been designed when used in accordance with their associated documentation to process date data correctly within and between the 20th and 21st centuries provided all other products for example...

Page 146: ...IBM products Support if any for the non IBM products is provided by the third party not IBM Some software may differ from its retail version if available and may not include user manuals or all progr...

Page 147: ...indirect connection to public telecommunication systems in the United Kingdom European Union EMC Directive conformance statement This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Co...

Page 148: ...onductor 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 a UL listed and C...

Page 149: ...R Vietnam former Yugoslavia Zaire Zimbabwe 13F9997 Denmark 14F0015 Bangladesh Burma Pakistan South Africa Sri Lanka 14F0033 Antigua Bahrain Brunei Channel Islands China Hong Kong S A R Cyprus Dubai Fi...

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Page 151: ...80 programs and error messages 79 test log viewing 81 82 text messages 80 diagnostic tools 77 DIMM 55 67 installing 56 67 retaining clips 57 68 DIMM connector locations 56 67 diskette eject button 7 d...

Page 152: ...power 92 printer 92 serial port 92 software 93 USB port 92 problem solving 77 processor serial number access 29 R recovering BIOS 99 device drivers 101 operating system 101 reliability system 38 Remo...

Page 153: ...bleshooting charts 88 U United States electronic emission Class A notice 130 United States FCC Class A notice 130 universal serial bus ports 74 USB port problem 92 USB ports 74 utility Configuration S...

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