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Page 1: ...Personal Computer PCjr Hardware Reference Library Guide to Operations 6322959...

Page 2: ...Dealer or write to IBM Personal Computer Sales and Service P O Box 1328 W Boca Raton Florida 33432 for further information ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES...

Page 3: ...Personal Computer PCyr Hardware Reference Library Guide to Operations...

Page 4: ...on about the system should be made to your authorized IBM Personal Computer dealer A Reader s Comment Form is provided at the back of this publication If this form has been removed address comments to...

Page 5: ...ipherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception INSTRUCTIONS TO USER This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly i e in stric...

Page 6: ...ting screws attachment connector screws and ground wires are tightly secured If peripherals not offered by IBM are used with this equipment it is suggested that you use shielded grounded cables with i...

Page 7: ...quickly find the information you need The seven sections in this book are Section 1 Setting Up Your IBM PCjr explains how to cable your IBM PCy Section 2 Getting Started shows you how to run the Keyb...

Page 8: ...PC r Options is a Section in which you can keep any information you receive when you buy an option for your IBM PCyr Section 6 Testing Your IBM PC r contains a set of instructions that help you determ...

Page 9: ...en 3 9 Keyboard Modes 3 13 System Reset 3 25 Additional Keyboard Features 3 26 SECTION 4 CHOOSING KEYS 4 1 Introduction 4 3 When to Use the Keyboard Differences Chart 4 5 Using the Keyboard Difference...

Page 10: ...IBM PCyr Attachable Joystick Test 6 87 Test Tag 9 Sound Test 6 93 Test Tag J IBM PCjr Keyboard Test 6 103 Test Tag G IBM PCjr Internal Modem Test 6 111 Test Tag A IBM Personal Computer Graphics Print...

Page 11: ...SECTION 1 SETTING UP YOUR IBM PC Contents Installation 1 5 Setup 1 1...

Page 12: ...Notes 1 2 Setup...

Page 13: ...Replace this page with the setup pages from your IBM PC r carton Setup 1 3...

Page 14: ...Notes 1 4 Setup...

Page 15: ...Connector Composite for TV Connector Audio Connector Connector for IBM Color Display When your display or television is installed continue with Section 2 Getting Started Note Diskette errors may be c...

Page 16: ...Notes 1 6 Installation...

Page 17: ...SECTION 2 GETTING STARTED Contents What to Expect When You Turn Your IBM PCyr Power On 2 3 Running the Keyboard Adventure 2 6 It s Easy We ll Take You StepBy Step B 90 Getting Started 2 1...

Page 18: ...Notes 2 2 Gettii Started...

Page 19: ...e aU televisions and displays do not produce the same colors If you are asked if your screen looks like an example in this book the question reaUy refers to the shapes of the color blocks and figures...

Page 20: ...t looks like this This screen is called the IBM Color Bar screen and it appears for a few seconds While it does your IBM PCy is checking itself to be sure it is ready to go to work After your IBM VCjr...

Page 21: ...the IBM Color Bar screen the IBM Personal Computer BASIC Message Screen appears Adjust the contrast brightness and fine tuning on your display or television so it is comfortable for you The IBM Person...

Page 22: ...l not be able to run the Keyboard Adventure If the screen didnot change when you pressed the Esc key turn your IBM PQ power off wait about five seconds turn it on again and press the Esc key Your scre...

Page 23: ...You will not hear the sounds this book describes if you are using a display that does not have a speaker and amplifier attached to it Getting Started 2 7...

Page 24: ...ure If you are ready to join P C let s begin On the right side of your keyboard are four keys grouped together Each of these keys has an arrow next to it and a green stripe under it I III IiTt CiOOOOD...

Page 25: ...own right or left with the cursor control keys In this part of your Keyboard Adventure P C will pretend to be a cursor to show you how to move around the screen Each of the cursor control keys moves P...

Page 26: ...his key has the word Home under it Did you hear a beep when P C reached the very top A beep sounds whenever P C goes as far as he can go in one direction on this screen Now let s find out what that st...

Page 27: ...it just continue to move P C around the object until it vanishes from the screen What s happened to the box Is that a secret door that just opened Do you suppose there s any connection between the ob...

Page 28: ...Now if you were P C wouldn t you be curious enough to peek inside the box 2 12 Getting Started Move P C as far down into the box as possible...

Page 29: ...What happened As you can see there s no need to worry P C is back Getting Started 2 13...

Page 30: ...guide you through another adventure Let s find out what P C wants you to do Perhaps if you press the cursor control keys again Press each cursor control key once Do you have any idea what P C is doin...

Page 31: ...the small Une moving across the top of your screen as you press the Cursor Right key Press the Cursor Left key several times Remember when we told you about the cursor Well this is a cursor Cursors c...

Page 32: ...ress the Cursor Left key until the cursor is under the letter you want to change Then type the correct letter over the incorrect one Afterwards make sure you move the cursor to the right of the last l...

Page 33: ...with a capital letter Shift Press the Cursor Left key until the cursor is under the first letter of your name Locate one of the keys marked Shift Shift QOMOODDcap 30C O0OODOC L i DQOCDOODDOdb OODODDCO...

Page 34: ...way would be to hold down a Shift key and at the same time type the letters But an easier way is to use the CapsLock key Just for fun use the CapsLock key to type your first name in uppercase letters...

Page 35: ...n If so Press the CapsLock key again to turn off uppercase Bythe way thisis a keythat you haveto presstwice the first time to lock the keyboard in uppercase and a second time to unlock it REMEMBER Pre...

Page 36: ...d just above the right Shift key oddoddddddSl lld ti OOOOOOPODOijbtJ HI D OODDOODDDOcklJo CP OODOODDDODCP DO D ODD D Remember the strange object in the upper left corner of the last screen Do you reme...

Page 37: ...Don t worry though It isn t lost forever The Enter key just entered your nameinto the computer s memory Later after we introducemore of the keys we ll show you what a good memory the computer reaUy ha...

Page 38: ...the screen Notice that the zero has a diagonal line through it Now press the key with the letter O aboveit It is just under the zero key on your keyboard P Do these look different to you Look closely...

Page 39: ...r one of the Shift keys Hold down one of the Shift keys and at the same time type the letter O Look at the screen You should see the uppercase letter O Notice there is no diagonal line in it either Ge...

Page 40: ...caseletter 1 key and the number 1 key We are going to show you the difference between them Press the key with the letter 1 on it It is just under the letter O key Press the number one 1 key It is on t...

Page 41: ...ur own computer programs The computer knows which is which so you can t fool it A really great feature of your IBM PCyr keys is that they will repeat if they are held down This feature is called typem...

Page 42: ...it It is called the Backspace key Now press the Backspace key OODODDOOODOOmZP D ODoooooaooDOon CD DDOODDDOOOOcLi O CDOOOOOOOOOOCD OG t ii CD After B C has placed the key on the screen keyboard let s s...

Page 43: ...there The Backspace key is useful for erasing what is to the left of the cursor But when you want to go back to correct an error you ve made without losing the other characters you ve printed on the...

Page 44: ...C OCJOD o t p qq o One thing to remember about the Space bar is that it erases as it moves forward You should only use it when you want a space between characters Press the Space bar once and release...

Page 45: ...the keyboard before aU of the words appear on the screen Now hold down the Cursor Left key until the cursor moves back to the first letter on the line and then release it j Now hold down the Space bar...

Page 46: ...a CPftjaqmcoccDoucJ o O l ofjOCOOODOO OO IQOOO Press the Alt key It is the key with a blue border around it to the left of the Space bar Did you notice that the screen turned blue This happened to sho...

Page 47: ...d above the CapsLock key Press and hold the Alt key and at the same time press the Backslash key You should see a backslash printed on your screen If it is the backslash it will look like the mark on...

Page 48: ...Let s look at the Fn key Like the Alt key it is used with other keys to do special things Are you ready for some surprises First press the Fn key It is the key with the green border around it to the r...

Page 49: ...t action is called a function The keys are called Function keys We should tell you though that we ve given these keys special functions only for this Keyboard Adventure program Other computer programs...

Page 50: ...F5 key Just for fun press the Fn key release it Now press the F4 key 3 then Press the Fn key release it Now press the F3 key then Pretty screens weren t they Let s try another function key combination...

Page 51: ...hen you want to stop a program that is running Let s do that now Press the Fn key release it Now press the Break key then You just saw that the Fn key can also be used with special letter keys as well...

Page 52: ...was on the screen In that case type your name again now and press the Enter key Then press the Fn key followed by the FIO key For the next few minutes let s watch P C finish building the keyboard Do...

Page 53: ...at one time thelastkeysyoupressed m You should now have all of the keys in place on your screen keyboard Just to make sure you do Press the Fn key and then the F7 key Pressing the Fn key and the F7 k...

Page 54: ...ress the Fn key and then the F8 key then Press any one of the four cursor control keys Y A PqUp mi Pq On It looks like P C has come back to life 2 38 Getting Started Move P C around the screen by usin...

Page 55: ...he was a cursor To let P C rest you would press the Fn key and F8 key again Press the Fn Key and then the F8 key a second time Now that the real cursor is back you can do some typing for fun if you wo...

Page 56: ...you would hold down one of the Shift keys and then press the Fn key and the F9 key Then you would begin again at Step 4 of the Keyboard Adventure Shift If you wanted to repeat only the keyboard part o...

Page 57: ...it from the Keyboard Adventure now To end the Keyboard Adventure program press and hold the Ctrl and Alt keys while you press the Del Key The IBM Personal Computer Basic Version 01 20 Copyright IBM Co...

Page 58: ...free to come back for a visit anytime The next time you join us you may discover some secret adventures Did we tell you what happens when you press the Fn and FX key or the Shift Fn the F2 keys If you...

Page 59: ...again you ean do this by pressing the Esc key when the IBM Personal Computer Basic Message Screen appears Remember this is the screen that appears after you turn your IBM VCjr power on Continue now wi...

Page 60: ...Notes 2 44 Getting Started...

Page 61: ...SECTION 3 THE KEYBOARD Contents Introduction 3 3 Using the Keyboard 3 4 Centering the Information on the Screen 3 9 Keyboard Modes 3 13 System Reset 3 25 Additional Keyboard Features 3 26 Keyboard 3 1...

Page 62: ...Notes 3 2 Keyboard...

Page 63: ...key your keyboard sends a message to your IBM PCyr The program you use tells your IBM PCyr what to do with that message For instance when you are playing a game your J key may make a frog jump But wh...

Page 64: ...y down This is the keyboard that comes with your IBM PCyr The positions of the keys are much like those of a standard typewriter Most keys on the keyboard have an uppercase capital letter and a lowerc...

Page 65: ...cursor one position to the left The zero 0 and the letter O are seen as two different characters by your IBM PCyr The zero appears on your screen with a Une through it Do not use the zero when you wa...

Page 66: ...This is the Escape Esc key This is the Tab key 3 6 Keyboard...

Page 67: ...l keys In most programs the Cursor Up key moves the cursor one line up In most programs the Cursor Down key moves the cursor one line down In most programs the Cursor Right key moves the cursor one po...

Page 68: ...ii 3 8 Keyboard In most programs the Cursor Left key moves the cursor one position to the left...

Page 69: ...f the writing on your screen is not centered you can move it f BM Pers f 3nC1 20 BM Personal Computer Basic an C1 20 Copyright IBM Corp 1981 X Bytes free 3DH3il 403331 n The writing on this screen nee...

Page 70: ...ght you can do this by pressing and holding and and then pressing Each time you press the cursor right key while holding Ctrl and Alt the writing on the screen moves one space to the right When the wr...

Page 71: ...ng on this screen needs to be moved to the left If the writing on your display s screen needs to be moved to the left you can do this by pressing and holding and and then pressing Q Each time you pres...

Page 72: ...Notes 3 12 Keyboard...

Page 73: ...board Modes The keyboard can be placed into these modes Regular mode Shift mode CapsLock mode Alternate mode Control mode Function mode Let s see how the keys change for each of these modes Keyboard 3...

Page 74: ...ar When you turn your IBM VCjr power on the keyboard is in the Regular mode The keyboard remains in the Regular mode until you change that mode Regular mode means that all alphabetic keys are in lower...

Page 75: ...s the key you have chosen to work with it The key you have chosen must be pressed while the Shift key is held down Shift mode ends and Regular mode returns when you remove your finger from the Shift k...

Page 76: ...aracter above them The white character above the keys shows the lowercase numbers and symbols The black character above the keys shows the uppercase symbols 3 16 Keyboard For instance look at the key...

Page 77: ...s in the CapsLock mode until you press CapsLock again If you want to type a lowercase letter or a black symbol while the keyboard is in the CapsLock mode you have to press the Shift key You can type l...

Page 78: ...To cancel the CapsLock mode press CapsLock again and release it Your keyboard then returns to the Regular mode 3 18 Keyboard...

Page 79: ...in combination with the Alternate Alt key Notice that the Alt key has a blue border All of the keys used with the Alt key are marked with a blue stripe underneath them The symbols displayed by using...

Page 80: ...CD O DODDDDD L J OODOODO The key you have chosen to use with Alt must be pressed while the Alt key is held down Alternate mode ends when you stop pressing the Alt key Your keyboard then returns to th...

Page 81: ...eyboard performs functions that are determined by the program you use To put the keyboard in Control Mode press and hold the Control key and then press the key you have chosen to work with it Control...

Page 82: ...s is shown in the green stripe underneath the key The program you are using determines what that key does To use the Function mode first press and release the Fn key Then press the green striped key y...

Page 83: ...pressing and holding the Shift and Fn keys and then pressing the Bsc key When locked in the Function mode all keys with green stripes perform their functions without needing the Fn key pressed first T...

Page 84: ...Notes 3 24 Keyboard...

Page 85: ...t yoxir IBM PC r while you are using it The first way is to turn your IBM VCjr power off wait five seconds then turn power on The second way is to use your keyboard follow the illustration shown below...

Page 86: ...s up and then down Keyboard Clicker Your IBM VCjr has a feature called the Keyboard Chcker When this feature is turned on every time you press a key you will hear a clicking sound To turn the Keyboard...

Page 87: ...SECTION 4 CHOOSING KEYS Contents Introduction 4 3 When to Use the Keyboard Differences Chart 4 5 Using the Keyboard Difference Chart 4 6 Keyboard Difference Chart 4 9 Choosing Keys 4 1...

Page 88: ...Notes 4 2 Chooidi Keys...

Page 89: ...omputer keyboard If you have a diskette drive installed you may run your Exploring the IBM PCjr diskette which is located in the back of the Guide to Operations binder For information on how to operat...

Page 90: ...Notes 4 4 Chooang Keys...

Page 91: ...ook that comes with it If your program book refers to keys on the IBM Personal Computer keyboard use the Keyboard Difference Chart If your program book refers to the IBM PCjr keyboard you will not hav...

Page 92: ...book tells you to do this by pressing the F2 key Even though you see an F2 key on your keyboard it will not work the way the program book describes The book is not refering to the IBM PCjr keyboard G...

Page 93: ...the green stripe and F2 underneath it This is the same as pressing the F2 key on the IBM Personal Computer keyboard Pressing f F2 on the IBM Personal Computer keyboard is the same as pressing and IM...

Page 94: ...Break key with the green stripe Press f 1 then That s all there is to it You may want to spend some time looking at the chart untU you feel comfortable with it Most of the key combinations are color...

Page 95: ...t FI thru F10 Hold Alt Press Fn then F1 thru F10 Ctrl Break or Break Fn then Break Ctrl End Ctrl with Fn then End Ctrl PrtSc Echo Print Fn then Echo Ctrl Home Ctrl with Fn then Home Ctrl Num Lock Paus...

Page 96: ...Notes 4 10 Choosing Keys...

Page 97: ...SECTION 5 THE IBM PC r OPTIONS Contents Instructions 5 3 Options 5 1...

Page 98: ...Notes 5 2 Optioiis...

Page 99: ...ction Notice the black tabs on the right edge of the next page Each set of option information also has a black tab on the right side As you install an option insert the information you receive with it...

Page 100: ...Notes 5 4 Options...

Page 101: ...Display Printer Diskette Memory General in lO s o p o...

Page 102: ...Notes 5 6 Options...

Page 103: ...f your IBM PC r has not been set up at this time do so before instaliii this option This carton contains the following Diskette drive Signal cable Power cable Diskette adapter Exploring the IBM PCyr d...

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Page 105: ...Installation Requirements 2 Tools Required 2 Installation Instructions 3 Operating Your Diskette Drive 19 How to Insert and Remove Diskettes 19 Write Protect 21 Starting a Program Diskette 22 Diskette...

Page 106: ...Installation Requirements If your IBM PC r has not been set up at this time do so before installing this option Tools Required Medium size flat blade screwdriver 2 Diskette Drive...

Page 107: ...Unplug the power cords for the IBM PC r and all options from the waUoutlets Turn your IBM PCyr so the rear is toward you CAUTION Serious shock hazards exist within the covers of the IBM PCyr Do not op...

Page 108: ...ower off allow 5 minutes for cooling to take place before removing the cover 5 Place a flat blade screwdriver into theslots and twist 6 Remove the top cover by lifting itup and away from the front of...

Page 109: ...Remove diskette face plate by pushing on it from inside the IBM PC r It will snap out Diskette Drive 5...

Page 110: ...system has the IBM PCjr 64KB Memory and Display Expansion Option or the IBM PCjr Internal Modem Option installed they must be removed to continue with this option installation Remove them by gently p...

Page 111: ...11 Unpack the power cable from its box Plug the power cable into its connector on the diskette drive Power Cable Diskette Drive 7...

Page 112: ...12 Unpack the signal cable from its box Plug the folded end of the signal cable into its connector on the diskette drive Be sure to align the guide correctly Signal Cable 8 Diskette Drive O...

Page 113: ...nd fan power cables underneath and out the side of the diskette drive unit Positioning Pin Diskette Drive Power Cord Positioning Pin Fan Power Cord 14 Place the diskette drive unit into the IBM PCyr M...

Page 114: ...15 Align the mounting pins with the mounting holes Press down on the rear of the diskette drive until it snaps into place 10 Diskette Drive Mounting Pins Mounting Holes...

Page 115: ...16 Position the diskette drive and fan power cables as shown below Diskette drive and Fan Power Cables Diskette Drive 11...

Page 116: ...onnector and two pin connectors are directly above its system slot and two pin plug Press it firmly into place Be sure that the rear of the power board goes into the rear guide Power Board Power Board...

Page 117: ...18 Plug the fan and the diskette drive power cables into their connectors Diskette Drive Power Connector Fan Connector Diskette Drive 13...

Page 118: ...the diskette drive signal cable into the connector on the diskette drive adapter Be sure to ahgn the pins and holes correctly Diskette Adapter Signal Cable Connector 14 Diskette Drive Diskette Drive...

Page 119: ...connector is directly above its system slot press it firmly into place Be sure that the rear of the diskette drive adapter goes into the rear guide Rear Guide Diskette drive System Connector Diskette...

Page 120: ...21 Reinstall the options removed in step 10 See Section 5 IBM PC r Options if you need assistance Internal Modem Option 64KB Memory and Display Expansion Option 16 Diskette Drive...

Page 121: ...IBM PC r Slide it forward until the top cover and front of the IBM PC r fit together Press down on the rear of the top cover until it snaps into place 23 Remove the shipping protector from the disket...

Page 122: ...er For information on how to operate your diskette drive see the operating instructions in these option instructions Important Insert these option instructions into Section 5 of the Guide to Operation...

Page 123: ...skette Drive How to Insert and Remove Diskettes To insert a diskette 1 Turn the diskette slot handle tothe open horizontal position Handle Hold your diskette with the label side up and toward you Gent...

Page 124: ...lot handle to the closed vertical position Handle The red light on your diskette drive will Ught when your IBM PC r reads or writes on a diskette When the red Ught is on do not remove the diskette fro...

Page 125: ...ation can be stored written on the diskette To write protect a diskette cover the notch in the side of the diskette with a write protect tab If you want to store write information on a diskette remove...

Page 126: ...way into the slot Warning You must have a diskette in the diskette slot to put the diskette slot handle in the closed vertical position 4 Return the diskette slot handle tothe closed vertical positio...

Page 127: ...to theslot Warning You must have a diskette in the diskette slot to put the diskette slot handle in the closed vertical position 4 Return thediskette slot handle totheclosed vertical position 5 Turn y...

Page 128: ...Notes 24 Diskette Drive...

Page 129: ...Notes Diskette Drive 25...

Page 130: ...Notes 26 Diskette Drive...

Page 131: ...not been set up at this time do so before installing tbis option If you bave a diskette drive option to install do so before installing tbis option This carton contains the following IBM PC r 64KB Mem...

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Page 133: ...Contents Installation Requirements 2 Tools Required 2 Installation Instructions 3 Memory 1...

Page 134: ...Installation Requirements Your IBM PC r must be set up before you can install this option Tools Required Medium size flat blade screwdriver 2 Memory...

Page 135: ...Unplug the power cords for the IBM PC r and all options from the wall outlets Turn your IBM PCyr so the rear is toward you CAUTION Serious shock hazards exist within the covers of the IBM PCyr Do not...

Page 136: ...C r power off allow 5 minutes for cooling to take place before removing the cover 5 Place a flat blade screwdriver intotheslots and twist 6 Remove the top cover by lifting itup and away from the front...

Page 137: ...n the 64KB Memory and Display Expansion Option so that its system connector is directly above its system slot Press it firmly in place 64KB Memory and Display Expansion Power Board System Connector 64...

Page 138: ...Memory Replace the top cover by placing it on the IBM PC r Shde it forward until the top cover and front of the IBM PC r fit together Press down on the rear of the top cover until it snaps into place...

Page 139: ...all outlets Important Insert these option instructions into Section 5 of the Guide to Opmttiom manual 11 Ifyou have any other options to install install them at this time If you do not have any other...

Page 140: ...Notes 8 Memory...

Page 141: ...Notes Memory 9...

Page 142: ...Notes 10 Memory...

Page 143: ...skette Drive Test 6 39 Test Tag 4 Television and 40 CoIumn Display Test 6 45 Test Tag 8 80 Column Display Test 6 55 IBM Color Display Check Out Procedure 6 69 Test Tag 5 Light Pen Test 6 83 Test Tag 6...

Page 144: ...Test Tag A IBM Personal Computer Graphics Printer Test 6 115 IBM Graphics Printer Check Out Procedure 6 119 6 2 Testing Your IBM PCjr...

Page 145: ...ome of the colors shown in this book may be different than the colors on your screen This is because not all televisions and displays produce the same colors When you are asked if your screen looks hk...

Page 146: ...Notes 6 4 Testing Your IBM PC r...

Page 147: ...g any cables or when installing options to your system Off Position Turn your IBM PCyr power off Go to Step 2 Turn power off on everything attached to your IBM VCjr printers Television etc Go to Step...

Page 148: ...of your IBM PCyr correctly Go to Step 6 Connector for TV Composite Display Internal Modem External Audio Joysticks Light Pen Direct Drive Graphics Display Serial Connector Cassette Recorder System Pow...

Page 149: ...n a working lamp and switching it on Go to Step 7 I OK If you are not using a television go to Step 9 If you are using a television select either channel 3 or 4 whichever one is not used in your area...

Page 150: ...ion If the channel you select does not seem to work well try the other Make sure the IBM Connector for Television is connected to the VHP terminal on your television Go to Step 9 Computer Television S...

Page 151: ...Before you turn your IBM PCyr power on let s review the three things that should happen when you do First Things First 6 9...

Page 152: ...r Bar Screen with correct memory appears One beep from the system unit The IBM Personal Computer BASIC Message Screen appears The IBM Personal Computer Basic Version 01 20 Copyright IBM Corp 1981 XXXX...

Page 153: ...If you do not have a cartridge go to Step 20 If you do have a cartridge insert it into the left cartridge slot of your IBM PCyr as shown below Hold your cartridge with the label side up so you can rea...

Page 154: ...een appears After the screen clears does the cartridge program screen appear YES Remove the cartridge and go to Step 14 NO Remove the cartridge and go to Step 16 14 Insert the cartridge into the right...

Page 155: ...to the right cartridge slot of your IBM PC After the screen clears does the cartridge program screen appear YES Remove the cartridge and insert it into the left cartridge slot again Go to Step 17 NO R...

Page 156: ...ith your IBM PCyr 19 After the screen clears does the cartridge program screen appear YES The first cartridge you inserted is not working correctly and may need to be replaced If you wish to continue...

Page 157: ...d your IBM PCyr power on Did the IBM Color Bar screen appear 004 KB J YES Go to Step 22 NO Go to Step 24 Did the letters IBM appear correctly in the box at the top of the screen YES Go to Step 23 NO H...

Page 158: ...First Thills First Does the word ERROR and a letter appear in the lower right hand corner of your screen YES Follow the instructions found in the Error Message Table starting on the next page NO Go to...

Page 159: ...bright fluorescent light Move your IBM PCyr away from the bright Ught and turn the power on If you stiU get this error have your IBM PCyr serviced See Service Information in this section Cassette Prob...

Page 160: ...ress f If you want to use a modem have your IBM VCjr serviced See Service Information in this section Diskette Problem If you want to use your IBM VCjr without using the diskette drive pressj Jr If yo...

Page 161: ...our IBM PQ serviced See Service Information in this section If you have a television go to Step 27 If you have an IBM Personal Computer Color Display go to IBM Color Display Check Out Procedure in thi...

Page 162: ...itch on the IBM Connector for Television to Television Go to Step 30 30 Set your television channel to a local station Go to Step 31 31 Turn your television power on Does your television work YES Have...

Page 163: ...ight IBM Corp 1981 XXXXX Bytes free OK tHEH 2 3 kh idtna 4f ma swun Important The next screen that appears will appear only briefly so you need to know what to look for before we continue The screen t...

Page 164: ...To start running the tests press and hold V and Q Then press Release all three keys Does the IBM Color Bar screen appear YES Go to Step 6 NO Go to Step 4 6 22 Running the IBM PC f Tests...

Page 165: ...roken also make sure that the connectors are pushed all the way into the IBM VCjr and keyboard Go to Step 5 NO Check your IBM PCyr Keyboard to be sure that the batteries are good and that the Keyboard...

Page 166: ...running tests press and hold Then press Release ail three keys Does the IBM Color Bar screen appear YES Go to Step 6 NO Have your IBM PCyr serviced See Service Information in this section 6 24 Running...

Page 167: ...See Service Information in this section NO Go to Step 10 Did the memory message end with 128KB YES Go to Step 9 NO Have your IBM PCy serviced See Service Information in this section Do you have the 64...

Page 168: ...f memory installed the first of two IBM PCyr Test Menu Screens appears The First IBM PCyr Test Menu Screen looks like this r 4 8 5 6 rP n 9 J K G V 100 KB The Second IBM PCyr Test Menu Screen looks li...

Page 169: ...r to any of the Test Tags by pressing the Ins key until the cursor is positioned on the Test Tag you wish to use When you have moved the cursor to Test Tag G on the First IBM VCjr Test Menu Screen and...

Page 170: ...onnect your modem from the telephone jack before pressing enter Note If you are going to run the Sound Test read the first page of Test Tag 9 SoundTest in this Section before pressing enter For exampl...

Page 171: ...TV and 40 Column Display Test 8 80 Column Display Test 5 Light Pen Test 6 Attachable Joystick Test 9 Sound Test J Keyboard Test K Reserved for future use G Modem Test SECOND IBM PCjr TEST MENU SCREEN...

Page 172: ...G TEST TAGS The following Test Tags should always be blinking 4 5 6 9 and J If any of them are not blinking have your IBM PC r serviced See Service Information in this section 6 30 Running the IBM PC...

Page 173: ...alled the Test Tag will not be blinking TAG WILL BE PRESENT AND BLINK WHEN 1 A diskette drive is installed in your IBM PC A 64KB Memory and Display Expansion Adapter is installed in your IBM PCyr A Pa...

Page 174: ...d follow the instructions in the table below Number Tests Action 1 Diskette Drive Go to Step 13 4 TV and 40 Column Have your PCjr Display serviced J Keyboard 5 Light Pen 6 Attachable Joystick See Serv...

Page 175: ...stalled for Test Tag 1 to blink Go to Step 11 14 Do you have the 64KB Memory and Display Expansion option installed in your IBM PCyr YES Have your IBM PCyr serviced See Service Information in this sec...

Page 176: ...The Parallel Printer Attachment must be installed for Test Tag A to blink Go to Step 11 16 Is your IBM PCyr Internal Modem installed YES Have your IBM PCjr serviced See Service Information in this sec...

Page 177: ...serviced See Service Information in this section NO Go to Step 18 18 Move the cursor to the Test Tag for the test you want to run Press the Enter key Go to the documentation in this Section that desc...

Page 178: ...Notes 6 36 Running the IBM PC r Tests...

Page 179: ...ve your IBM PCjr serviced don t forget that the power cord keyboard and all side attached options are considered part of the IBM PCjr so you need to keep them with the system unit You should keep any...

Page 180: ...Notes 6 38 Service Informatioii...

Page 181: ...Diskette Drive Test You must have a diskette drive installed to run this test The screen will show a diskette being inserted into your IBM PCy and coming out with the information erased Diskette Drive...

Page 182: ...A BLANK diskette must be used to run the diskette drive test If a diskette with information on it is used for the diskette drive test the information will be erased 6 40 Diskette Drive Test...

Page 183: ...ing an erased diskette appears insert a blank diskette in your diskette drive 2 Type the letters MPNP These letters wiU appear in the upper left hand corner of the screen This tells your IBM PCyr that...

Page 184: ...g l has a message underneath it The meaning of this message is shown below Your diskette drive is working properly A You do not have a diskette drive adapter installed If you do have a diskette drive...

Page 185: ...e protected but the diskette drive test results in a C code have your IBM PCyr serviced See Service Information in this section D A diskette has not been inserted or the diskette slot handle is not in...

Page 186: ...skette drive test return to Running Your IBM PC r Tests in this section Remove the blank diskette from your diskette drive Do you want to run another test YES Go to the Running Your IBM PC r Tests in...

Page 187: ...y not match the colors on your screen If while running the Television and 40 Column Display Test you wish to discontinue the test and return to the First IBM PCyr Test Menu Screen press Fn then press...

Page 188: ...4 S 6 7 8 9 9ABCDEFGHIJ KLHNOPQRSTUUMXVZ I N3 _ a b c d e f g h i j l c 1 M n o p q p s t u v i i x y z _ ii a a A 9 e_e i 1 I i4AEaffoobQuy 0 u4 yPt aidunNS8 fS4i aPrT ff iT50ft4 t and go to Step 3...

Page 189: ...Df 1 GH 1 JKI MNOPQF 187 MiABGFFFGH 1 1KLMNOPQ RS T U7U 0AB Fl 1 G H I JKLMN0F9RS TII7W A kD 34 b7 V I 4 I 31 234 678 4 01234bt 78 J 4 01234f 678 4 0123456789 W123456789 01 23 5678 0123456789 012 3456...

Page 190: ...apes of the blocks and figures on your screen match those in the example below YES Press f and go to Step 5 NO Have your IBM PCyr serviced See Service Information in this section 6 48 Television and 4...

Page 191: ...apes of the blocks and figures on your screen match those in the example below YES Press 1 and go to Step 6 NO Have your IBM PCyr serviced See Service Information in this section Television and 40CD T...

Page 192: ...hapes of the blocks and figures on your screen match those in the example below YES Press and go to Step 7 NO Have your IBM PCy r serviced See Service Information in this section 6 50 Television and 4...

Page 193: ...AAAOOOAUDADAOAOOflOOaOAOOOOOOA OAOAOAOOOOAOOCOflOOOOOOOOeAOOOAAOO OOOOAOOOOOOAAOOOOAOOeOOOOAOOOaoSA AOOOOAOAOOAOOOOOOAOOOOOeOOOCOOOAO AQeOAACOOOAAOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOAOOaoOCOOOOASOOOAODOOOOOOOOOOOOAOOOO...

Page 194: ...Television and 40 Column Display Test Go to Step 9 B Have your IBM PCyr serviced See Service Information in this section You have interrupted the Television and 40 Column Display test before it was c...

Page 195: ...the IBM VCjr Tests in this section NO If you have a diskette drive installed you may run the Exploring the IBM PCy diskette at this time If you have run the Exploring the IBM PCyr diskette you may con...

Page 196: ...Notes 6 54 Television and 40CD Test...

Page 197: ...he colors on your screen If while running the 80CD TEST you wish to discontinue the test and return to the First IBM PCy Test Menu Screen press Fn then press Break Do the shapes of the blocks and figu...

Page 198: ...4 t e i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0ABCDErGHIJ KLHNOPQRSTUUMyyZ _ al c lefghijk 1 M n o p q r s t u v i i x y z _ ii e Sa a 4 q P e_e i 1 1 nESffoobQuy 0 u4 Pt aidunMS2c HXi j ji p C aprn ir lTS0n6 YES Press F a...

Page 199: ...HI 23 5 Vi r IK DFFGin IKLMMOr R I Hi HftBCDI 1 iH I IKLMMOPiiF Tl H123 1 67B M HHCDFKiH 1 JKI MMOPgR III Hi 2 34 j VH3 HAHCDFFGH I 1KLMNOF R I UbW 1 23 t GVR3 HniK I l FCH 1 1 Hl MHOPQRK TIJt UV 2 34...

Page 200: ...6 58 80CD Test Do the shapes of the blocks and figures on the screen match those in the example below and go to Step 5 NO Have your IBM PCy serviced See Service Information in this section...

Page 201: ...Do the shapes of the blocks and figures on the screen match the example below YES Press and go to Step 6 NO Have your IBM VCjr serviced See Service Information in this section SOCDTest 6 59...

Page 202: ...6 60 SOCDTest Do the shapes of the blocks and figures on the screen match the example below YES Press and go to Step 7 NO Have your IBM PCyr serviced See Service Information in this section...

Page 203: ...Do the shapes of the blocks and figures on the screen match the example below 320x200x16 YES Press NO and go to Step 8 Have your IBM PCyr serviced See Service Information in this section SOCDTest 6 61...

Page 204: ...0fiB DFFCHIIPLMH F F IbJi 1 b 4 f 012345t 785 C9B DBF IJFLKN IL 11 b HhF 8I2345B89 flBClEF HJHHN F IL Wf 612345873 CCiE 1 F H FLNH FI 1 1 012345878 0123458769 123458789 23458769 6fiBMF HI iF Tl b 1 3...

Page 205: ...the blocks and figures on the screen match the example below PA k YES Press d sz i t iK 11 U 1 V li H fc s Ss 1 i and go to Step 10 NO Have your IBM PCyV serviced See Service Information in this secti...

Page 206: ...10 6 64 SOCDTest Do the shapes of the blocks and figures on the screen match the example below YES Press d and go to Step 11 NO Have your IBM PCy serviced See Service Information in this section...

Page 207: ...11 Do the shapes of the blocks and figures on the screen match the example below YES NO Press and go to Step 12 Have your IBM PCyr serviced See Service Information in this section 80CD Test 6 65...

Page 208: ...reen appears Continue to press the Insert key each time displaying the next screen until the screen is filled with sevens 7 Did you reach the screen filled with sevens YES Press r and go to Step 13 NO...

Page 209: ...es the 64KB memory and display expansion option installed in your IBM PCjr If you have the 64KB memory and display expansion option installed have your IBM PCjr serviced See Service Information in thi...

Page 210: ...unning the IBMPC r Tests in this section NO If you have a diskette drive installed you may run the Exploringthe IBM PC r diskette at this time If you have run the Exploring the IBM PCyr diskette befor...

Page 211: ...Turn your IBM Color Display power on Is the Power On indicator lit Power On Indicator YES Go to Step 3 NO See if the power cord is plugged into a working wall outlet and into the rear of the display I...

Page 212: ...Brightness and Contrast controls fully clockwise Turn the Vertical Size control knob fully counterclockwise A black area should appear across the top and the bottom of the screen Vertical Size Control...

Page 213: ...a black area appear across the top and the bottom of the screen YES Go to Step 7 NO Have your IBM Color Display serviced See Service Information in this section IBM Color Display Check Out Procedure...

Page 214: ...black areas at the top and bottom of the screen about the same size YES Go to Step 8 NO Have your IBM Color Display serviced See Service Information in this section 6 72 IBM Color Display Check Out Pr...

Page 215: ...k areas at the top and bottom of the screen just disappear If one of the black areas disappears before the other continue to turn the control until the second black area is gone Go to Step 9 Vertical...

Page 216: ...11 Is the screen light blue YES Go to Step 15 NO Go to Step 10 Turn your IBM Color Display power off Go to Step 11 Turn your IBM PCyr power off Go to Step 12 6 74 IBM Color Display Check Out Procedur...

Page 217: ...IBM Cjr Turn your IBM Color Display power on Go to step 14 Is the screen light blue YES Have your IBM PCyr serviced See Service Information in this section NO Have your IBM Color Display servieed See...

Page 218: ...again followed by the IBM Personal Computer BASIC Message Screen YES Go to Step 17 NO Have your IBM Color Display serviced See Service Information in this section 17 Wait for your IBM PC r to finish...

Page 219: ...ep 22 NO Go to Step 20 Turn the Vertical Hold Control clockwise as far as it will go Then turn it counterclockwise until the screen stops rolling and is stable Go to step 21 Vertical Hold Control IBM...

Page 220: ...oes the screen have white characters on a dark background YES Go to Step 28 NO Go to Step 23 23 Turn your IBM PCyr power off 24 Turn yoiu IBM Color Display power off 25 Disconnect the IBM Color Displa...

Page 221: ...ve your IBM Color Display serviced See Service Information in this section Turn the Brightness Control fully counterclockwise Go to Step 29 Did the characters get darker YES Go to Step 30 NO Have your...

Page 222: ...se Go to Step 31 jlBMj J J Turn the Contrast Control fully counterclockwise Did the characters get darker YES Go to Step 32 NO Have your IBM Color Display serviced See Service Information in this sect...

Page 223: ...M C X Bytes free Too Wide Shrunken Out of Focus Th IBUPenomlCoapmIv Sec vnwcincwvniwcoe w uxUBiiMint Too Narrow Tn IBM Pertonsl Coiripu Verron C1 20 CoPr lsm IBM C Characters Shifted Left or Right or...

Page 224: ...r Tests in this section NO If you have a diskette drive installed you may run the Exploring the IBM PCyr diskette at this time If you have run the Exploring the IBM PCyr diskette before you may contin...

Page 225: ...le running the Light Pen Test you wish to discontinue the test and return to the First IBM PCyr Test Menu Screen press Fn then press Break Remember because television and display colors vary the color...

Page 226: ...ines on your screen match the figure helow YES You are ready to test your light pen Press the light pen onto the surface of your screen anjrwhere in the large block and go to Step 2 NO Have your IBM P...

Page 227: ...To clear the shades from the screen and restore the block to one shade press the light pen to the small block in the upper left hand corner When you are finished testing your light pen and want to ret...

Page 228: ...t YES Go to Running the IBM PCyrTests in this section NO If you have a diskette drive installed you may run the Exploringthe IBM PCjr diskette at this time If you have run the Exploring the IBM PCjr d...

Page 229: ...to the First IBM PCyr Test Menu Screen press Fn then press Break Remember because television and display colors vary the colors in this book may not match the colors on the screen 1 Do the shapes of t...

Page 230: ...nnected to the right connector viewed from the rear of the system unit The two blocks and box on the right of your screen represent the Joystick you have connected to the left connector S r r 1 1 V If...

Page 231: ...ntering adjustment levers to center the See the Centering Adjustment Procedure in the Attachable Joystick option instructions in Section 5 The two blocks on the top of the screen represent the buttons...

Page 232: ...The inside each box can be moved by moving the control stick Move each to the top of its box and around the inside of its box Did your Joysticks work correctly YES Press I I then press and go to Step...

Page 233: ...ave connected to the left connector The meaning of these messages is shown below You have completed the Attachable Joystick Test Go to Step 5 A There is no Joystick in that connector If you do have a...

Page 234: ...BM PCyrTests in this section NO If you have a diskette drive installed you may ran the Exploring the IBM PCjr diskette at this time If you have ran the Exploring the IBM PCjr diskette before you may c...

Page 235: ...sion and any external sound system you may have attached to your IBM PCyr You hear one beep simultaneously sounding from your IBM PCjr and from your television or external sound system After this part...

Page 236: ...smoothly until it reaches a peak stays steady for a second and then diminishes until the sound is gone After this part of the Sound Test is complete a second speaker with a flashing 9 underneath it ap...

Page 237: ...smoothly until it reaches a peak stays steady for a second and then diminishes until the sound is gone After this part of the Sound Test is complete a third speaker with a flashing 9 underneath it app...

Page 238: ...pitch increases smoothly until it reaches a peak stays steady for a second and then diminishes until the sound is gone After this part of the Sound Test is complete a fourth speaker with a flashing 9...

Page 239: ...g at that speed pitch for a second and then fading away After this part of the Sound Test is complete a fifth speaker with a flashing 9 underneath it appears on the screen Press Did you hear Part 5 of...

Page 240: ...rst IBM PCyr Test Menu Screen appears Press i Did you hear Part 6 of the Sound Test YES Go to Step 12 NO Go to Step 7 If you are using a television go to Step 8 If you are using a display with no exte...

Page 241: ...from your IBM PCjr and check the sound on your television Is the sound on your television working properly YES Have your IBM PQ and IBM Connector for Television serviced See Service Information in thi...

Page 242: ...IBM PC r with a display without an external sound system connected Go to Step 13 11 Connect your external sound system to another sound output device to determine if it is working properly Is your ext...

Page 243: ...ng Break If you wish to complete the Sound Test return to Running the IBM PCyrTests in this section and select this test again 13 Do you want to run another test YES Go to the Running the IBM PCjr Tes...

Page 244: ...Notes 6 102 Sound Test...

Page 245: ...Test Menu Screen press Fn then press Break Press Fn then press Break again Remember because television and display colors vary the colors in this book may not match the colors on the screen Does the...

Page 246: ...u pressed appears at the top of the screen Are all the characters for the last keys you pressed displayed at the top of the screen thelastkeysyoupressed YES NO 6 104 IBM PCjr Keyboard Test m Go to Ste...

Page 247: ...repeat while you press it Did the J continue to repeat while you pressed the J key YES Press NO Then press B Note You may need to press the Fn and Break keys a second time Go to Step 4 Have your IBM P...

Page 248: ...a cord with your IBM PC r keyboard have your IBM PC r serviced Refer to Service Information in this section If you are not using a cord with your IBM PC r keyboard this error can be caused by one of t...

Page 249: ...d only If you do not want to run the Keyboard Test with a keyboard cord go to Step 10 Turn your IBM PCjr power off Go to Step 6 Connect the end of your IBM PCjr Keyboard Cord marked K to the connector...

Page 250: ...When the IBM Personal Computer BASIC Message Screen appears press and hold Press i The First IBM PCyr Test Menu Screen appears Select Test Tag J and press Enter Return to IBM PCyr Keyboard Step 1 6 1...

Page 251: ...the IBM PCy Tests in this section NO If you have a diskette drive installed you may run the Exploring the IBM PCyr diskette at this time If you have run the Exploring the IBM PCyr diskette before you...

Page 252: ...Notes 6 110 IBM PC r Keyboard Test...

Page 253: ...Test If while running the IBM PCyr Internal Modem Test you wish to discontinue the test and return to the First IBM PCyV Test Menu Screen press Fn then press Break 1 Your screen looks Uke this TESTING...

Page 254: ...m is not connected to your telephone jack If it is not connected to yom telephone jack have your IBM PCyr serviced See Service Information in this section B Have your IBM PCyr serviced See Service Inf...

Page 255: ...another test YES Go to Running the IBM PCyr Tests in this section NO If you have a diskette drive installed you may run the Exploring the IBM PC r diskette at this time If you have run the Exploring t...

Page 256: ...Notes 6 114 Internal Modem Test...

Page 257: ...Before beginning the IBM Personal Computer Graphics Printer Test make sure your Printer power is turned on Your screen remains blank during the Printer Test 1 Does your Printer begin to print YES Go...

Page 258: ...lYZtXJ abcde fghi jklmno 3 qir tJi vvMX C OI2J4S67Wi 9ABCDEF6HIJKLMN0 F aFeQ ruvwx YZ c 3 abcde fghi j kl omo p dr t ui vwx y z C I Ai 6 U i rrnnerj ro r ir o tjlft cm YES Go to Step 3 NO Go to Graphi...

Page 259: ...ave your IBM PCjr serviced See Service Information in this section B Your printer is out of paper Load paper into your printer properly and go to Running the IBM PCjr Tests in this section select the...

Page 260: ...n this section Do you want to run another test YES Go to Running the IBM PCyr Tests in this section NO If you have a diskette drive installed you may run the Exploring the IBM PCyr diskette at this ti...

Page 261: ...n the Printer Self Test or load suppUes can be found in your IBM Graphics Printer Installation and Operating Instructions inserted in Section 5 The IBM VCjr Options You may lose information if the Pri...

Page 262: ...cord into a working wall outlet Run the Printer Self Test If you need help to do this go to the IBM Graphics Printer Installation and Operating Instructions in Section 5 The IBMPC r Options Did the P...

Page 263: ...r forms from moving Be sure that the tractors are adjusted properly If you need help with any of the above see the IBM Graphics Printer Installation and Operating Instructions in Section 5 The IBM PCj...

Page 264: ...continues to print when it is out of paper YES Have your printer serviced See Service Information in this section NO Go to Step 10 10 Your printer is also controlled by program commands from the syste...

Page 265: ...he IBM PCyr Tests in this section NO If you have a diskette drive installed you may run the Exploring the IBM PQr diskette at this time If you have run the Exploring the IBM PCyr diskette before you m...

Page 266: ...Notes n 6 124 Graphics Printer Check Out Procedure...

Page 267: ...SECTION 7 CARTRIDGES Contents Introduction 7 3 How to Handle Cartridges 7 5 How to Insert and Remove Cartridges 7 6 To Insert a Cartridge 7 6 To Remove a Cartridge 7 7 Cartridges 7 1 1 1...

Page 268: ...Notes 7 2 Cartridges...

Page 269: ...n Now that your IBM VCjr is set up and operating correctly you are ready to load a program Some programs are recorded on cartridges This section explains how to handle insert and remove cartridges Car...

Page 270: ...Notes 7 4 Cartridges...

Page 271: ...How to Handle Cartridges Keep Them Dry Don t Place Them in the Sun or Near Intense Heat Cartridges 7 5...

Page 272: ...ur IBM PC r are shown below To Insert a Cartridge 1 Hold your cartridge with the label side up so you can read it 7 6 Cartridges Firmly slide the cartridge into either slot until it snaps in place If...

Page 273: ...cartridge out of the slot You may insert or remove a cartridge at any time When you insert or remove a cartridge your IBM PCjr automatically does a System Reset It behaves as if you just turned your I...

Page 274: ...Notes 7 8 Cartri es...

Page 275: ...dge slots 7 6 cartridges 7 1 centering information on the screen 3 9 chart keyboard differences 4 9 check out procedure color display 6 69 check out procedure graphics printer 6 119 choosing keys 4 1...

Page 276: ...check out procedure 6 69 IBM graphics printer check out procedure 6 119 1 2 Index IBM PC BASIC message screen 2 5 6 10 IBM PCyr keyboard test 6 103 information service 6 37 inserting cartridges 7 6 i...

Page 277: ...6 31 power on off switch 2 5 print screen key 3 5 printer samples 6 116 printer test graphics 6 115 program cartridges 7 3 R regular mode keyboard 3 14 removing cartridges 7 7 reset system 3 25 runnin...

Page 278: ...your IBM PCjr menu 6 27 tests attachable joystick 6 87 color display 6 55 diskette drive 6 39 graphics printer 6 115 internal modem 6 111 keyboard 6 103 light pen 6 83 sound 6 93 television and 40CD 6...

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