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IBM may make improvements or changes in the products or the programs described in this publication at any time. Requests for technical information about IBM products should be made to your IBM Authorized Dealer or your IBM Marketing Representative.
About this manual This manual contains service and reference information for the IBM Types 2254, 2256, 2257, 6336, 6337, 6339, 6341, 6342, 6436, 6347, 6348. This manual is divided into product service sections (by machine chassis) and a related service section, as follows:...
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Leia todas as instruções de cuidado e perigo antes de executar qualquer operação. Lea atentamente todas las declaraciones de precaución y peligro ante de llevar a cabo cualquier operación. Hardware Maintenance Manual...
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Chapter 8. Additional Service Information ... . 197 Security features . Passwords . Vital product data . Management Information Format (MIF) Alert on LAN . BIOS levels . Flash (BIOS/VPD) update procedure Flash recovery boot block jumper.
Notes: v Types 2254, 2256, 2257, 6336, 6337, 6339, 6341, 6342, 6346, 6347, and 6348 computers default to come up quiet (no beep and no memory count and checkpoint code display) when no errors are detected by POST.
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DID YOU RECEIVE THE CORRECT RESPONSE? If NO, continue to 002 . If YES, proceed to 003 . If the Power Management feature is enabled, do the following: 1. Start the Configuration/Setup Utility program (see “Setup Utility program” on page 10) 2.
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1. The operating systems listed here are being tested for compatibility at the time this publication goes to press. Additional operating systems might be identified by IBM as compatible with your computer following the publication of this booklet. Corrections and additions to this list are subject to change. To determine if an operating system has been tested for compatibility, check the Web site of the operating system vendor.
v Microsoft Windows 95 v Microsoft Windows NT v Microsoft Windows XP Personal and Professional Specifications This section lists the physical specifications for your computer. Physical specification — small desktop model Dimensions Height: 88 mm (3.4 in.) Width: 305 mm (12.0 in.) Depth: 380 mm (14.9 in.) Weight Minimum configuration as shipped: 8.5 kg (18 lb)
Physical specification — desktop model Dimensions Height: 140 mm (5.5 in.) Width: 425 mm (16.7 in.) Depth: 425 mm (16.7 in) Weight Minimum configuration as shipped: 14.0 kg (30 lb) Maximum configuration: 17.3 kg (25.0 lb) Environment Air temperature: System on: 10° to 35° C (50° to 95° F) System off: 10°...
Physical specifications — microtower model Dimensions Height: 192 mm (7.6 in.) Width: 385 mm (15.2 in.) Depth: 388 mm (15.3 in.) Weight Minimum configuration as shipped: 9.4 kg (20 lb) Maximum configuration: 11.3 kg (25.0 lb) Environment Air temperature: System on: 10° to 35° C (50° to 95° F) System off: 10°...
Setup Utility program Attention: A customized setup configuration (other than default settings) might exist on the computer you are servicing. Running the Setup Utility program might alter those settings. Note the current configuration settings and verify that the settings are in place when service is complete.
Product Recovery Program menu Type 2254, 2256, 2257, 6336, 6337, 6339, 6341, 6342, 6346, 6347, 6348 machines have recovery and diagnostics programs on a separate hard drive partition. The Enhanced Diagnostics diskette is not shipped with the machine or the HMM. To download the Diagnostics program, see “Diagnostics program download”...
For a complete list of error codes and messages, see ″Symptom-to-FRU Index″ on page 69. Diagnostics program download To download the Diagnostics program, do the following: v Go to http://www.ibm.com/. v Select Support. v Select Desktop computing from the ″Search by Category″ pull-down menu. v Select NetVista from the ″Product Family″ list.
A selected test is marked by >>. Pressing the space bar again de-selects a test and removes the chevron. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 above to select all desired tests. Module test menu/hardware configuration report Depending on the diagnostics version level you are using, the installed devices in the computer are verified in one of two ways.
ChkDigits: Contains a 2-digit check-digit value to ensure the following: – Diagnostics were run on the specified date. – Diagnostics were run on the specified IBM computer. – The diagnostic error code is recorded correctly. v Text: Description of the error.
Note: See “Diagnostic error codes” on page 72 for error code listings. Hard file Smart test Use the Hard File Smart Test when the system management tool has detected a hard file SMART alert. The Smart test does the following: v Interrogates IDE devices for support of the SMART instruction set.
The Full Erase Hard Drive provides a DOS utility that performs the following steps. v Performs all the steps in Quick Erase. v Provides a DOS utility that writes random data to all sectors of the hard drive. v Provide an estimate of time to completion along with a visual representation of completion status.
When to use the Low-Level Format program Notes: 1. The low-level format is not available on all diagnostic diskettes. 2. Before formatting the hard disk drive, make a backup copy of the files on the drive to be formatted. Use the Low-Level Format program in the following situations: v When you are installing software that requires a low-level format.
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1 Front USB connector 2 Front USB connector The following illustration shows the location of the connectors on the front of the desktop computer. 1 Front USB connector 2 Front USB connector Hardware Maintenance Manual...
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The following illustration shows the location of the connectors on the front of the microtower computer. 1 Front USB connector 2 Front USB connector Chapter 4. Installing Options...
Locating the connectors on the rear of your computer The following illustration shows the location of the connectors on the rear of the small desktop model computer. 1 Mouse connector 2 Parallel connector 3 Ethernet connector 4 Serial connector 5 Power connector 6 PCI slots 7 Microphone connector Note: The connectors on the rear of the computer have color-coded icons to help...
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The following illustration shows the location of the connectors on the rear of the desktop model computer. 1 Power connector 2 Mouse connector 3 Parallel connector 4 Ethernet connector 5 Serial connector 6 PCI slots 7 Microphone connector Note: The connectors on the rear of the computer have color-coded icons to help you to determine where to connect the cables on your computer.
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The following illustration shows the location of the connectors on the back of the microtower model computer. 1 Mouse connector 2 Keyboard connector 3 Serial connector 4 Parallel connector 5 Monitor connector 6 USB connectors 7 Ethernet connector Note: The connectors on the rear of the computer have color-coded icons to help you to determine where to connect the cables on your computer.
Connector Mouse connector Keyboard connector Serial connectors Parallel connector USB connectors Ethernet connector Audio line out connector Audio line in connector Microphone connector Home PNA network adapter Some models might have a Home Phoneline Network Alliance network adapter with an integrated V.90 modem. In addition to its modem function, this adapter enables you to use the telephone wiring in your home for peer-to-peer networking.
Connect each computer on a home PNA network directly to a telephone-line wall connector. If you have more computers than telephone-line wall connectors in a room, use a telephone splitter at the wall connector. Actual network transfer speeds depend on many factors, such as home wiring configuration, and are often less than the maximum possible.
The system board, also called the planar or motherboard, is the main circuit board in your computer. It provides basic computer functions and supports a variety of devices that are IBM-installed or that you can install later. 5 DIMM 6 Hard disk drive...
See the following illustration for the location of parts on the system board. 1 Fan connector 2 Microprocessor 3 DIMM 1 4 DIMM 2 5 Power connector 6 Power connector 7 Hard disk LED connector 8 Power LED connector 9 Diskette connector 10 Secondary IDE connector Installing memory - small desktop model Your computer has two connectors for installing dual in-line memory modules...
1. Remove the cover. See “Removing the cover - small desktop model” on page 26. 2. To locate the DIMM connectors. See “Identifying parts on the system board - small desktop model” on page 27. 3. Open the retaining clips. 4.
Also, it is important to correctly connect the internal drive cables to the installed drive. Drive specifications Your computer might come with the following IBM-installed drives: v A 3.5-inch diskette drive in bay 1 v A CD drive or DVD drive in bay 2 v A 3.5-inch hard disk drive in bay 3...
The following illustration shows the locations of the drive bays The following table describes some of the drives that you can install in each bay and their height requirements. 1 Bay 1 - Max Height: 25.4 mm (1.0 in.) 2 Bay 2 - Max Height: 41.3 mm (1.6 in.) 3 Bay 3 - Max Height: 12.7 mm (0.5 in.) Notes: 1.
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6. Slide the drive cage halfway into the mounting tray. 7. Each integrated drive electronics (IDE) drive requires two cables; a four-wire power cable that connects to the power supply, and a signal cable that connects to the system board. You might also have an audio cable to connect. To connect a CD drive or DVD drive to your computer, follow these steps.
Installing a Rope Clip - small desktop model To help prevent hardware theft, you can add a 3/16 inch or 5 mm Rope Clip and cable to your computer. After you add the security cable, make sure that it does not interfere with other cables that are connected to the computer.
2. Clear any cables that might impede the replacement of the cover. 3. Place the cover over the computer and slide it to the rear until it is fully closed. Secure the cover with the screw. 4. Reconnect the external cables and cords to the computer. 5.
The system board, also called the planar or motherboard, is the main circuit board in your computer. It provides basic computer functions and supports a variety of devices that are IBM-installed or that you can install later. 6 DIMMs 7 System Board...
See the following illustration for the location of parts on the system board. 1 Fan connector 2 Microprocessor 3 DIMM 1 4 DIMM 2 5 Power connector 6 Power connector 7 Hard disk LED connector 8 Power LED connector 9 Diskette connector 10 Secondary IDE connector Installing memory - desktop model Your computer has two connectors for installing dual in-line memory modules...
2. To locate the DIMM connectors. See “Identifying parts on the system board - desktop model” on page 35. 3. Open the retaining clips. 4. Make sure the notches in the DIMM align with the tabs on the connector. Push or insert the DIMM straight down into the connector until the retaining clips close.
2. Remove the adapter slot cover latch and the slot cover for the appropriate expansion slot. 3. Remove the adapter from its static-protective package. 4. Install the adapter into the appropriate slot on the system board. 5. Install the adapter slot cover latch. What to do next: v To work with another option, go to the appropriate section.
Also, it is important to correctly connect the internal drive cables to the installed drive. Drive specifications Your computer comes with the following IBM-installed drives: v A CD-ROM drive in bay 1 (some models) v A 3.5-inch hard disk drive in bay 3 v A 3.5-inch diskette drive in bay 4...
Notes: 1. Drives that are greater than 41.3 mm (1.6 in.) high cannot be installed. 2. Install removable media (tape or CD) drives in the accessible bay: bay 1 or 2. Installing a drive To install an internal drive, follow these steps. 1.
6. Make sure the drive that you are installing is set correctly as either a master or a slave device. v If it is the first CD drive or DVD drive, set as a master device. v If it is an additional CD drive or DVD drive, set as a slave device. v If it is a hard disk drive, set as a slave device.
2. Locate the secondary IDE connector and CD-ROM audio connector on the system board. See “Identifying parts on the system board - desktop model” on page 35. 3. Connect one end of the signal cable to the drive and the other to the secondary IDE connector on the system board.
5. Thread the cable through the Rope Clip and around an object that is not a part of or permanently secured to the building structure or foundation, and from which it cannot be removed; then fasten the cable ends together with a lock. What to do next: To work with another option, go to the appropriate section.
3. Position the cover over the chassis and pivot the cover down over the computer until the cover snaps into place. 4. Reconnect the external cables and cords to the computer. 5. To update the configuration, see “Module test menu/hardware configuration report”...
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4. Remove the thumbscrews from the rear of the computer and slide the cover toward the rear of the computer. Chapter 4. Installing Options...
Locating components - microtower model The following illustration will help you locate the various components in your computer. 1 Microprocessor and heat sink 2 DIMM Moving the power supply - microtower model To perform some operations inside the computer, you might need to move the power supply to access parts of the system board that are difficult to see or hard to reach.
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2. Push the metal tab and slide the power supply unit upward. 3. Rotate the power supply outward as shown. Chapter 4. Installing Options...
The system board, also called the planar or motherboard, is the main circuit board in your computer. It provides basic computer functions and supports a variety of devices that are IBM-installed or that you can install later. Hardware Maintenance Manual...
See the following illustration for the location of parts on the system board. 1 Fan connector 2 Microprocessor 3 DIMM 1 4 DIMM 2 5 Power connector 6 Power connector 7 Hard disk LED connector 8 Power LED connector 9 Diskette connector 10 Secondary IDE connector Installing memory - microtower model Your computer has two connectors for installing dual in-line memory modules...
2. You might have to remove an adapter to gain access to the DIMM slots. See “Installing adapters - microtower model”. 3. To locate the DIMM connectors. See “Identifying parts on the system board - microtower model” on page 48. 4.
2. Remove the adapter slot cover for the appropriate expansion slot. 3. Remove the adapter from its static-protective package. 4. Install the adapter into the appropriate slot on the system board. 5. Install the screws that secure the adapter. What to do next v To work with another option, go to the appropriate section.
Also, it is important to correctly connect the internal drive cables to the installed drive. Drive specifications Your computer comes with the following IBM-installed drives: v A CD drive or DVD drive in bay 1 (some models) v A 3.5-inch diskette disk drive in bay 3 v A 3.5-inch hard drive in bay 4...
Installing a drive To install an internal drive, follow these steps. 1. Remove the cover. See “Removing the cover - microtower model” on page 44. Note: If your computer has a CD drive or DVD drive, you might need to remove the signal and power cables from the drive.
5. Install the drive into the bay. Align the screw holes, and insert the two screws. 6. Each integrated drive electronics (IDE) drive requires two cables; a four-wire power cable that connects to the power supply and a signal cable that connects to the system board.
5. If you have a CD-ROM drive audio cable, connect it to the drive and the system board. To connect an additional IDE CD drive or DVD drive 1. Locate the secondary IDE connector on the system board and the three-connector signal cable.
which it cannot be removed; then fasten the cable ends together with a lock. 1 Rope Clip 2 Bolt holes 3 Nuts What to do next: To work with another option, go to the appropriate section. Replacing the cover and connecting the cables - microtower model After working with options, you need to install any removed parts, replace the cover, and reconnect any cables, including power cords and telephone lines.
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3. Position the cover over the chassis so that the front edge is approximately one inch away from the front bezel. 4. Lower the cover down over the chassis so that the rail guides engage the rails. 5. Slide the cover forward. You might need to lift the front of the cover slightly to align it properly.
See the following illustration for the location of parts on the system board. 1 Fan connector 2 Microprocessor 3 DIMM 1 4 DIMM 2 5 Power connector 6 Power connector 7 Hard disk LED connector 8 Power LED connector 9 Diskette connector 10 Secondary IDE connector Replacing a System Board - Small Desktop Model Important:...
Notes: The BIOS and Vital Product Data (VPD) for the computer you are servicing must be installed on the new system board (FRU) after it is installed in the computer. To do this, you must run the Flash Update program using the Flash Update diskette. See “BIOS levels”...
2. Turn off the system and peripheral devices and disconnect all external cables and power cords; then, remove the cover (see “Removing the cover - small desktop model” on page 26 for details). 3. Push down on the retainer clip, and at the same time, use a flat bladed screwdriver to carefully pry the metal loop from under the hook attaching the fansink to the processor.
Notes: The BIOS and Vital Product Data (VPD) for the computer you are servicing must be installed on the new system board (FRU) after it is installed in the computer. To do this, you must run the Flash Update program using the Flash Update diskette. See “BIOS levels”...
2. Turn off the system and peripheral devices and disconnect all external cables and power cords; then, remove the cover (see “Removing the cover - desktop model” on page 34 for details). 3. Push down on the retainer clip, and at the same time, use a flat bladed screwdriver to carefully pry the metal loop from under the hook attaching the fansink to the processor.
Replacing a system board - Microtower Model Important: Before replacing a system board, back up Asset information by using the “Asset EEPROM backup” on page 16. Notes: The BIOS and Vital Product Data (VPD) for the computer you are servicing must be installed on the new system board (FRU) after it is installed in the computer.
v Memory modules 6. Ensure that the new system board jumper settings match the old system board jumper settings. Replacing a processor - Microtower Model Attention: damage from static electricity. For details on handling these devices, see “Handling electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices” on page 210. 1.
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4. Slide the power supply unit up toward the top of the chassis. 5. Rotate the power supply outward as shown. Chapter 5. FRU Replacements...
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6. Pull the power supply forward and carefully rotate it toward the front of the chassis. Hardware Maintenance Manual...
Some errors are indicated with a series of beep codes (see “Beep symptoms” on page 90). Type 2254, 2256, 2257, 6336, 6337, 6339, 6341, 6342, 6346, 6347, 6348 computers default to come up quiet (no beep and no memory count and checkpoint code display) when no errors are detected by POST.
SDRAM memory errors SDRAM error messages issued by the IBM PC Enhanced Diagnostics. Error A memory error was detected in SDRAM socket Y. Corrupt BIOS Information in BIOS is not as expected. Not able to find expected DMI information from BIOS.
Power Supply Errors If the power-on indicator is not on, the power supply fan is not running, or the computer will not power-off, use the following procedures. Check/Verify Check the following for proper installation. v Power Cord v On/Off Switch connector v On/Off Switch Power Supply connector v System Board Power Supply connectors v Microprocessor(s) connection...
Diagnostic error codes Refer to the following diagnostic error codes when using the diagnostic tests. See ″Diagnostics″ on page 9 for the specific type for information about the Diagnostic programs. In the following index, X can represent any number. Diagnostic Error Code 000-000-XXX BIOS Test Passed 000-002-XXX...
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Diagnostic Error Code 000-197-XXX BIOS test warning 000-198-XXX BIOS test aborted 000-199-XXX BIOS test failed, cause unknown 000-250-XXX BIOS APM failure 000-270-XXX BIOS ACPI failure 001-000-XXX System Test Passed 001-00X-XXX System Error 001-01X-XXX System Error 001-024-XXX System Addressing test failure 001-025-XXX System Checksum Value error 001-026-XXX...
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Diagnostic Error Code 001-038-XXX System Extension failure 001-039-XXX System DMI data structure error 001-040-XXX System IRQ failure 001-041-XXX System DMA failure 001-195-XXX System Test aborted by user 001-196-XXX System test halt, error threshold exceeded 001-197-XXX System test warning 001-198-XXX System test aborted 001-199-XXX System test failed, cause unknown 001-250-XXX...
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Diagnostic Error Code 001-271-XXX System IRQ4 failure 001-272-XXX System IRQ5 failure 001-273-XXX System IRQ6 (diskette drive) failure 001-274-XXX System IRQ7 failure 001-275-XXX System IRQ8 failure 001-276-XXX System IRQ9 failure 001-277-XXX System IRQ10 failure 001-278-XXX System IRQ11 failure 001-279-XXX System IRQ12 failure 001-280-XXX System IRQ13 failure 001-281-XXX...
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Diagnostic Error Code 001-301-XXX System RTC Century byte error 005-000-XXX Video Test Passed 005-00X-XXX Video error 005-010-XXX 005-011-XXX 005-012-XXX 005-013-XXX Video Signal failure 005-016-XXX Video Simple Pattern test failure 005-024-XXX Video Addressing test failure 005-025-XXX Video Checksum Value error 005-027-XXX Video Configuration/Setup error 005-031-XXX Video Device Cable failure...
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Diagnostic Error Code 005-197-XXX Video test warning 005-198-XXX Video test aborted 005-199-XXX Video test failed, cause unknown 005-2XX-XXX 005-3XX-XXX Video subsystem error 006-000-XXX Diskette interface Test Passed 006-0XX-XXX Diskette interface error 006-195-XXX Diskette interface Test aborted by user 006-196-XXX Diskette interface test halt, error threshold exceeded 006-197-XXX Diskette interface test warning...
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Diagnostic Error Code 011-000-XXX Serial port Interface Test Passed 011-001-XXX Serial port Presence 011-002-XXX 011-003-XXX Serial port Timeout/Parity error 011-013-XXX 011-014-XXX Serial port Control Signal/Loopback test failure 011-015-XXX Serial port External Loopback failure 011-027-XXX Serial port Configuration/Setup error 011-03X-XXX 011-04X-XXX Serial port failure 011-195-XXX Serial port Test aborted by user...
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Diagnostic Error Code 014-001-XXX Parallel port Presence 014-002-XXX 014-003-XXX Parallel port Timeout/Parity error 014-013-XXX 014-014-XXX Parallel port Control Signal/Loopback test failure 014-015-XXX Parallel port External Loopback failure 014-027-XXX Parallel port Configuration/Setup error 014-03X-XXX 014-04X-XXX Parallel port failure 014-195-XXX Parallel port Test aborted by user 014-196-XXX Parallel port test halt, error threshold exceeded...
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Diagnostic Error Code 015-002-XXX USB port Timeout 015-015-XXX USB port External Loopback failure 015-027-XXX USB port Configuration/Setup error 015-032-XXX USB port Device Controller failure 015-034-XXX USB port buffer allocation failure 015-035-XXX USB port Reset condition detected 015-036-XXX USB port Register error 015-040-XXX USB port IRQ failure 015-195-XXX...
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Diagnostic Error Code 018-195-XXX PCI Card Test aborted by user 018-196-XXX PCI Card test halt, error threshold exceeded 018-197-XXX PCI Card test warning 018-198-XXX PCI Card test aborted 018-199-XXX PCI Card test failed, cause unknown 018-250-XXX PCI Card Services error 020-000-XXX PCI Interface Test Passed 020-0XX-XXX...
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Diagnostic Error Code 020-199-XXX PCI test failed, cause unknown 020-262-XXX PCI system error 025-000-XXX IDE interface Test Passed 025-00X-XXX 025-01X-XXX IDE interface failure 025-027-XXX IDE interface Configuration/Setup error 025-02X-XXX 025-03X-XXX 025-04X-XXX IDE Interface failure 025-195-XXX IDE interface Test aborted by user 025-196-XXX IDE interface test halt, error threshold exceeded...
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Diagnostic Error Code 030-00X-XXX 030-01X-XXX SCSI interface failure 030-027-XXX SCSI interface Configuration/Setup error 030-03X-XXX 030-04X-XXX SCSI interface error 030-195-XXX SCSI interface Test aborted by user 030-196-XXX SCSI interface test halt, error threshold exceeded 030-197-XXX SCSI interface test warning 030-198-XXX SCSI interface test aborted 030-199-XXX SCSI interface test failed, cause unknown 035-000-XXX...
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Diagnostic Error Code 035-196-XXX RAID interface test halt, error threshold exceeded 035-197-XXX RAID interface test warning 035-198-XXX RAID interface test aborted 035-199-XXX RAID interface test failed, cause unknown 071-000-XXX Audio port Interface Test Passed 071-00X-XXX 071-01X-XXX 071-02X-XXX Audio port error 071-03X-XXX Audio port failure 071-04X-XXX...
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Diagnostic Error Code 071-199-XXX Audio port test failed, cause unknown 071-25X-XXX Audio port failure 080-000-XXX Game Port interface Test Passed 080-XXX-XXX Game Port interface Error 080-195-XXX Game Port interface Test aborted by user 080-196-XXX Game Port interface test halt, error threshold exceeded 080-197-XXX Game Port interface test warning...
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Diagnostic Error Code 086-196-XXX Mouse Port interface test halt, error threshold exceeded 086-197-XXX Mouse Port interface test warning 086-198-XXX Mouse Port interface test aborted 086-199-XXX Mouse Port interface test failed, cause unknown 089-000-XXX Microprocessor Test Passed 089-XXX-XXX Microprocessor failure 089-195-XXX Microprocessor Test aborted by user 089-196-XXX Microprocessor test halt, error threshold...
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Diagnostic Error Code 170-195-XXX Voltage Sensor(s) Test aborted by user 170-196-XXX Voltage Sensor(s) test halt, error threshold exceeded 170-197-XXX Voltage Sensor(s) test warning 170-198-XXX Voltage Sensor(s) test aborted 170-199-XXX Voltage Sensor(s) test failed, cause unknown 170-250-XXX 170-251-XXX Voltage Sensor(s) Voltage limit error 170-254-XXX Voltage Sensor(s) Voltage Regulator Module error...
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Diagnostic Error Code 175-199-XXX Thermal Sensor(s) test failed, cause unknown 175-250-XXX 175-251-XXX Thermal Sensor(s) limit error 185-000-XXX Asset Security Test Passed 185-XXX-XXX Asset Security failure 185-278-XXX Asset Security Chassis Intrusion 201-000-XXX System Memory Test Passed 201-XXX-XXX System Memory error 202-000-XXX System Cache Test Passed 202-XXX-XXX System Cache error...
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Diagnostic Error Code 217-28X-XXX 217-29X-XXX Hard Disk Drive (SCSI) error 220-000-XXX Hi-Capacity Cartridge Drive Test Passed 220-XXX-XXX Hi-Capacity Cartridge Drive error 301-XXX-XXX Keyboard error 301-000-XXX Keyboard Test Passed 302-000-XXX Mouse Test Passed 302-XXX-XXX Mouse error 303-000-XXX Joystick Test Passed 303-XXX-XXX Joystick error 305-000-XXX Monitor DDC Test Passed...
Beep symptoms Beep symptoms are short tones or a series of short tones separated by pauses (intervals without sound). See the following examples. Beeps 1-2-X Use the following table to diagnose beep symptoms. Beep Symptom 1-1-3 CMOS read-write error 1-1-4 ROM BIOS check error 1-2-X DMA error...
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Beep Symptom 3-2-4 Keyboard controller failed 3-3-4 Screen initialization failed 3-4-1 Screen retrace test detected an error 3-4-2 POST is searching for video ROM All other beep code sequences One long and one short beep during POST. Base 640 KB memory error or shadow RAM error One long beep and two or three short beeps during POST.
No-beep symptoms Important: Type 2254, 2256, 2257, 6336, 6337, 6339, 6341, 6342, 6346, 6347, and 6348 computers default to come up quiet (no beep and no memory count and checkpoint code display) when no errors are detected by POST. To enable beep and memory count and checkpoint code display when a successful POST occurs, do the following: 1.
Note: Type 2254, 2256, 2257, 6336, 6337, 6339, 6341, 6342, 6346, 6347, and 6348 computers default to come up quiet (no beep and no memory count and checkpoint code display) when no errors are detected by POST.
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POST Error Code I/O channel parity error Adapter ROM error Internal cache test error Real-time clock failure Bad CMOS battery Configuration mismatch And unable to run diagnostics Clock not updating or invalid time set POST detected a base memory or extended memory size mismatch error or RIMM socket 3 is populated with a RIMM memory module...
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POST Error Code Microprocessor installed that is not supported by the current POST/BIOS Alert on LAN error 17X, 18X Corrupted Administrator Password No RFID Antenna Corrupted boot sequence Chassis intrusion detector was cleared. This is information only, no action required. If this code does not clear: Not listed above 201, 20X...
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POST Error Code POST detected a base memory or extended memory type error With an 8603 error With no 8603 error Not listed above And able to run diagnostics POST cannot unlock the diskette drive Hardware Maintenance Manual FRU/Action 1. Run Setup. Check System Summary menu for memory.
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POST Error Code Not listed above Math coprocessor configuration error Not listed above Parallel port configuration error 1047 107X Check SCSI terminator installation 1101 Serial connector error, possible system board failure 1101, 1102, 1106, 1108, 1109 1107 1102 Card selected feedback error 1103 Port fails register check 1106...
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POST Error Code 1117 Failed baud rate test 1162 Serial port configuration error 11XX Not listed above 1201 1202, 1206, 1208, 1209, 12XX 1207 13XX 1402 Printer not ready 1403 No paper error, or interrupt failure 1404 System board timeout failure 1405 Parallel adapter error 1406...
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POST Error Code 180X, 188X PCI configuration or resource error 1962 Boot sequence error 209X 20XX Not listed above 21XX 2401, 2402 If screen colors change 2401, 2402 If screen colors are OK 2409 2410 2462 Video memory configuration error 4611, 4630 4612, 4613, 4640, 4641 4650...
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POST Error Code 5962 An IDE device (other than hard drive) configuration error 62XX 63XX 64XX 71XX 74XX 76XX 78XX 79XX 80XX 84XX 8601, 8602 8603, 8604 86XX Not listed above 89XX 91XX 96XX 10101, 10102, 10104, 10105, 10106, 10107, 10108, 10109, 10111, 10112, 10113, 10114, 10115, 10116...
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3. External DAA (if installed) 4. Modem 1. Run Diagnostics and verify the correct operation of the modem slot 2. Modem 1. Diagnostics detected a non-IBM modem 2. Modem 1. Check PSTN Cable 2. External DAA (if installed) 3. Modem 1.
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POST Error Code 119XX 121XX 136XX 137XX 141XX 143XX 14710, 14711 148XX 14901, 14902, 1491X, 14922 14932 161XX 164XX 16500 16520, 16540 166XX, 167XX 18001 to 18029 18031 to 18039 FRU/Action 1. 3119 Adapter 1. Modem Adapter 2. Any Serial Device 3.
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POST Error Code 185XXXX 20001 to 20003 20004 20005 to 20010 200XX Not listed above 20101 to 20103 20104 20105 to 20110 Image Adapter/A Memory Test failure indicated by graphic of adapter 206XX 208XX Verify there are no duplicate SCSI ID settings on the same bus.
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POST Error Code Tape Drive green ″in use″ LED fails to come Tape automatically ejected from drive SCSI ID on rotary switch does not match SCSI ID set in configuration. Verify drive switches inside cover are set to zero Tape sticks or breaks in drive. Verify that the tapes used meet ANSI standard X3B5 212XX...
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POST Error Code 27512 27535 27554 27555, 27556 27557 27558, 27559, 27560, 27561 27562 27563, 27564 275XX 27801 to 27879 27880 to 27889 999030X Hard disk reset failure Hardware Maintenance Manual FRU/Action 1. WMSELF.DGS diagnostics file is missing 2. WMSELF.DGS diagnostics file is incorrect 1.
Miscellaneous error messages Message/Symptom CMOS Backup Battery inaccurate Changing colors Computer will not power-off. See “Power Supply Errors” on page 71. Computer will not RPL from server Computer will not Wake On LAN (if applicable) Dead computer. See “Power Supply Errors” on page 71.
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Message/Symptom ″Insert a Diskette″ icon appears with a known-good diagnostics diskette in the first 3.5-inch diskette drive. Intensity or color varies from left to right of characters and color bars No power or fan not running Non-system disk or disk error-type message with a known-good diagnostic diskette.
1. Power-off the computer. 2. Remove or disconnect the following components (if installed) one at a time. a. Non-IBM devices b. External devices (modem, printer, or mouse) c. Any adapters d.
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Recovery CDs Win 98 SE - Machine Type 6339 Greek (model 44G 71G) Turkish (model 44G 71G) Thai (model C1T 41T) Recovery CDs Win XP Home - Machine Type 6339 English (models 81U 73A) French German Italian Spanish Brazil, Portuguese Swedish...
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Keyboards, Netvista PS2 - Machine Type 6339 Danish, white (all models) Dutch, white (all models) French, white (all models) French Canadian, white (all models) French Canadian, white (all models) German, white (all models) Greek, white (all models) Hebrew, white (all models) Hungarian, white (all models) Iceland, white (all models) Italy, white (all models)
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Keyboards, Netvista PS2 - Machine Type 6339 Danish, Black (all models) Dutch, Black (all models) French, Black (all models) French Canadian, Black (all models) French Canadian, Black (all models) German, Black (all models) Greek, Black (all models) Hebrew, Black (all models) Hungarian, Black (all models) Iceland, Black (all models)
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Keyboards, PC Next Lite - Machine Type 6339 Czech, Black Danish, Black Dutch, Black French, Black German, Black Greek, Black Hebrew, Black Hungarian, Black Iceland, Black Italy, Black Norwegian, Black Polish, Black Brazil/Portuguese, Black Portuguese, Black Romanian, Black Russian, Black Serbian/Cyrillic, Black Slovak, Black Spanish, Black...
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Keyboards, PC Next Lite - Machine Type 6339 Danish, White Dutch, White French, White German, White Greek, White Hebrew, White Hungarian, White Iceland, White Italy, White Norwegian, White Polish, White Brazil/Portuguese, White Portuguese, White Romanian, White Russian, White Serbian/Cyrillic, White Slovak, White Spanish, White...
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Power Cords - Type 6339 Hungarian (all models) Israel (all models) Italian (all models) Latin American (all models) Netherlands (all models) New Zealand (all models) Norwegian (all models) Polish (all models) Portuguese (all models) Serbian (all models) Slovakian (all models) South African (all models) Spanish (all models) Swiss (all models)
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Machine Type 6346 3.5″ 1.44MB Diskette Drive, Black Bezel (models 12Q, 22Q, 22T, 23C, 23M, 23V, B3M) 3.5 FDD Bracket (all models) Basic Chassis, Black (all models) 120 W Power Supply, PFC version (models 12Q, 22Q, 22T, 23C, 23M, 23V, B3M) Fansink - Heatsink with Fan and Clip (models 12Q, 22Q, 22T, 23C, 23M, 23V)
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Recovery CDs Win 2K - Machine Type 6346 US English Win 2K (model 24U) UK English Win 2K (model 24G) AP English Win 2K (models 24A, 24Q) French Win 2K (model 24G) Canadian French Win 2K (model 24F) Spanish Win 2K (model 24G ) LA Spanish Win 2K (model 24S) Brazil, Portuguese Win 2K (model 24P) German Win 2K (model 24G)
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Recovery CDs Win 98 SE - Machine Type 6346 Finnish Norwegian Swedish Arabic Enabled Hebrew Czech Russian Polish Hungarian Slovenian Slovak Greek Turkish Thai Keyboards - Machine Type 6346 US English, white (models 24A, 24Q) Arabic, white Belgium/French, white Belgium/UK, white Bulgarian, white...
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Keyboards - Machine Type 6346 Romanian, white Russian, white Russian/Cy, white Serbian/Cyrillic, white Slovak, white Spanish, white Swedish/Finn, white Swiss F/G, white Thailand, white (models 24T) Turkish, white Turkish, white UK English, white US International, white Yugoslav/Latin, white Brazil/Portuguese, white Keyboards - Machine Type 6346 US English, Black (model 24U) Arabic, Black (model 24G)
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Keyboards - Machine Type 6346 Romanian, Black (model 24G) Russian, Black (model 24G) Russian/Cy, Black (model 24G) Serbian/Cyrillic, Black (model 24G) Slovak, Black (model 24G) Spanish, Black (model 24G) Swedish/Finn, Black (model 24G) Swiss F/G, Black (model 24G) Thailand, Black Turkish, Black (model 24G) Turkish, Black (model 24G)
Desktop Model Types 6347, 6341, 6336 Power Cords - Type 6346 Swiss - French/German (all models) US English (all models) UK - Ireland (all models) Yugoslavian (all models) Chile (all models) Argentina, Paraguay, & Uruaguay (all models) Japan (all models) Machine Type 6347 Top Cover Assembly, Pearl White (all models) Intel Celeron 100/850 128K (all models)
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Machine Type 6347 DASD Soft Mount HDD Rail Assembly (all models) Lithium Battery (all models) 2 Button Mouse (all models) 3.5 DASD Bracket Handle (all models) 5.25 DASD Bracket Handle (all models) Blank Bezel 5.25″ Bay Kit, White (all models) Nameplate, Blue (all models) Misc.
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Recovery CDs Win 98 SE - Machine Type 6347 US English UK English AP English French Canadian French Spanish LA Spanish Portuguese Brazil, Portuguese German Italian Dutch Danish Finnish Norwegian Swedish Arabic Enabled Hebrew Czech Russian Polish Hungarian Slovenian Slovak Greek Turkish Thai...
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Keyboards - Machine Type 6347 German, white (all models) Greek, white (all models) Hebrew, white (all models) Hungarian, white (all models) Iceland, white (all models) Italy, white (all models) Japanese, white (all models) Korean, white (all models) LA Spanish, white (all models) Norwegian, white (all models) Polish, white (all models)
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Power Cords - Type 6347 Italian (all models) Latin American (all models) Netherlands (all models) New Zealand (all models) Norwegian (all models) Polish (all models) Portuguese (all models) Serbian (all models) Slovakian (all models) South African (all models) Spanish (all models) Swiss (all models) Swiss - French/German (all models) US English (all models)
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Machine Type 6341 DASD Soft Mount HDD Rail Assembly (all models) 3.5 DASD Bracket (all models) Chassis Assembly (all models) Fan/Speaker Bracket (all models) System Board W/O Mem/Proc (all models) Important: These models may contain systemboard part number 49P0404 or 33P0825. Only install the same systemboard part number as the one you removed.
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Recovery CDs Win XP ME - Machine Type 6341 Simplified Chinese (models 81U D1U 77G 78G 7AG 7CG E1U E3U 7DG 7EG) Traditional Chinese (models 77G 78G 7AG 7CG E1F 7DG 7EG) H.K. Traditional Chinese (models 81S D1S 78G E1S E2S E3S) Recovery CDs Win XP Home - Machine Type 6341 English...
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Keyboards PS2 NetVista, White - Machine Type 6341 Czech, white (all models) Danish, white (all models) Dutch, white (all models) French, white (all models) French Canadian, white (all models) French Canadian, white (all models) German, white (all models) Greek, white (all models) Hebrew, white (all models) Hungarian, white (all models)
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Keyboards Next A Lite, White - Machine Type 6341 Belgium/UK, white (all models) Bulgarian, white (all models) Czech, white (all models) Danish, white (all models) Dutch, white (all models) French, white (all models) German, white (all models) Greek, white (all models) Hebrew, white (all models) Hungarian, white (all models) Italy, white (all models)
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Keyboards PS2 Fullwidth, Black - Machine Type 6341 Chinese/US Hong Kong/Taiwan Czech (models 79G 7AG 7DG 7EG) Danish (models 79G 7AG 7DG 7EG) Dutch (models 79G 7AG 7DG 7EG) French (models 79G 7AG 7DG 7EG) French Canadian (model E1F) French Canadian (model E1F) German (models 79G 7AG 7DG 7EG) Greek (models 79G 7AG 7DG 7EG)
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Power Cords - Type 6341 Bulgarian (all models) Canadian (all models) Czechoslovakian (all models) Denmark (all models) Finland (all models) France (all models) German (all models) Hungarian (all models) Israel (all models) Italian (all models) Latin American (all models) Netherlands (all models) New Zealand (all models) Norwegian (all models) Polish (all models)
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Machine Type 6336 3.5 DASD Bracket (all models) Chassis Assembly (all models) Fan/Speaker Bracket (all models) System Board W/O Mem/Proc (all models) Important: These models may contain systemboard part number 49P0404 or 33P0825. Only install the same systemboard part number as the one you removed.
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Recovery CDs Win 2K - Machine Type 6336 UK English Win 2K AP English Win 2K French Win 2K Canadian French Win 2K (models CVF) Spanish Win 2K LA Spanish Win 2K Brazil, Portuguese Win 2K German Win 2K Greek Win 2K Hebrew Win 2K Italian Win 2K Dutch Win 2K...
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Recovery CDs Win 98 SE - Machine Type 6336 Arabic Enabled Hebrew Czech Russian Polish Hungarian Slovenian Slovak Greek Turkish Thai Keyboards - Machine Type 6336 US English, white (models CVU G03 G04) Arabic, white Belgium/French, white Belgium/UK, white Bulgarian, white Chinese/US Hong Kong/Taiwan, white...
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Keyboards - Machine Type 6336 Slovak, white Spanish, white Swedish/Finn, white Swiss F/G, white Thailand, white Turkish, white Turkish, white UK English, white US International, white Yugoslav/Latin, white Brazil/Portuguese, white Power Cords - Type 6336 Arabic Australian Belgian Bulgarian Canadian Czechoslovakian Denmark Finland...
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Power Cords - Type 6336 Chile 14F0069 Argentina, Paraguay, & Uruaguay 36L8880 China 02K0545 Hardware Maintenance Manual...
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Machine Type 6348 Top Cover Assembly, Pearl White (models 26A 26C 26M 26D 26Q 26T 26V) Top Cover Assembly, Black (models 26U 26F 26S 26P 26G) Chassis Assembly (all models) LED/Power Switch Assembly (all models) CD-ROM 48x, White (models 26A 26C 26M 26D 26Q 26T 26V) CD-ROM 48x Lite-On, White (models 26A 26C 26M 26D 26Q 26T 26V)
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Machine Type 6348 System Board W/O Mem/Proc (all models) Important: These models may contain systemboard part number 49P0404 or 33P0825. Only install the same systemboard part number as the one you removed. 64MB SDRAM Memory 128 MB SDRAM Memory (all models) 256 MB SDRAM Memory Power Supply Bracket (all models) 155 W Power Supply, uATX (models 26U 26F 26S 26P 26A...
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Recovery CDs Win 98 SE - Machine Type 6348 Greek Turkish Thai Keyboards - Machine Type 6348 US English, white (models 26A, 26C, 26Q) Arabic, white Belgium/French, white Belgium/UK, white Bulgarian, white Chinese/US Hong Kong/Taiwan, white (models 26M, 26D, 26V) Czech, white Danish, white Dutch, white...
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Keyboards - Machine Type 6348 UK English, white US International, white Yugoslav/Latin, white Brazil/Portuguese, white Keyboards - Machine Type 6348 US English, Black (model 26U) Arabic, Black (model 26G) Belgium/French, Black (model 26G) Belgium/UK, Black (model 26G) Bulgarian, Black (model 26G) Chinese/US Hong Kong/Taiwan, Black Czech, Black (model 26G)
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Keyboards - Machine Type 6348 UK English, Black (model 26G) US International, Black Yugoslav/Latin, Black (model 26G) Brazil/Portuguese, Black Power Cords - Type 6348 Arabic (all models) Australian (all models) Belgian (all models) Bulgarian (all models) Canadian (all models) Czechoslovakian (all models) Denmark (all models) Finland (all models) France (all models)
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Recovery CDs Win ME - Machine Type 6342 Polish Hungarian Slovenian Slovak Greek Turkish Thai Keyboards PS2 NetVista, White - Machine Type 6342 US English, white (all models) Arabic, white (all models) Belgium/French, white (all models) Belgium/UK, white (all models) Bulgarian, white (all models) Chinese/US Hong Kong/Taiwan, white (all models) Czech, white (all models)
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Keyboards PS2 NetVista, White - Machine Type 6342 Thailand, white (all models) Turkish, white (all models) Turkish, white (all models) UK English, white (all models) US International, white (all models) Yugoslav/Latin, white (all models) Brazil/Portuguese, white (all models) Keyboards PS2 NetVista, Black - Machine Type 6342 US English, Black (all models) Arabic, Black (all models)
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Keyboards PS2 NetVista, Black - Machine Type 6342 Thailand, Black (all models) Turkish, Black (all models) Turkish, Black (all models) UK English, Black (all models) US International, Black (all models) Yugoslav/Latin, Black (all models) Brazil/Portuguese, Black (all models) Keyboards - Machine Type 6342 US English, Rapid Access IIIe Keyboard (black) (models PBU PHU PNU PQU PTU) Power Cords - Type 6342...
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Machine Type 2254 Lithium Battery (all models) System Board W/O Mem/Proc (all models) Important: These models may contain systemboard part number 49P0404 or 33P0825. Only install the same systemboard part number as the one you removed. 64MB SDRAM Memory (models CVF CVU)
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Machine Type 2254 Cable Assembly Ultra ATA HDD Cable (models CVF CVU G05 G06) SPDIF Daughter Card Cable (models CVF CVU) Recovery CDs Win ME - Machine Type 2254 US English (model CVU G05 G06) UK English AP English French...
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Power Cords - Type 2254 Czechoslovakian Denmark Finland France German Hungarian Israel Italian Latin American Netherlands New Zealand Norwegian Polish Portuguese Serbian Slovakian South African Spanish Swiss Swiss - French/German US English (models CVU G05 G06) UK - Ireland...
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Machine Type 6337 EMC Shield for 5.25″ Bay (models CVF CVU G03 G04 G05) Front Bezel Assembly, Pearl White (models CVF CVU) Front Bezel Assembly, Black (models CVF CVU G03 G04 G05) Front Bezel Assembly, Blue (models CVF CVU) Power Button, Platinum Metallic (models CVF CVU G03 G04 G05) Door Assembly, Pearl White (models CVF CVU) Door Assembly, Black (models CVF CVU G03 G04 G05)
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Machine Type 6337 Fansink - Heatsink with Fan and Clip Assembly (models CVF CVU G03 G04 G05) 2 Button Mouse, White (models CVF CVU) 2 Button Mouse, Black (models CVF CVU G03 G04 G05) Mouse - Scrollpoint III, USB, Black (models CVF CVU) External Tier 4 Powered Speakers (all models) Speaker Brick - US/Canada/LA/Taiwan (all models) Blank Bezel 5.25″...
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Recovery CDs Win 2K - Machine Type 6337 Russian Win 2K Polish Win 2K Hungarian Win 2K Turkish Win 2K Thai Win 2K Recovery CDs Win 98 SE - Machine Type 6337 US English (model CVU) UK English AP English French Canadian French (model CVF) Spanish...
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Recovery CDs Win ME - Machine Type 6337 Spanish LA Spanish Portuguese Brazil, Portuguese German Italian Dutch Danish Finnish Norwegian Swedish Arabic Enabled Hebrew Czech Russian Polish Hungarian Slovenian Slovak Greek Turkish Thai Keyboards - Machine Type 6337 US English, white (model CVU) Arabic, white Belgium/French, white...
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Keyboards - Machine Type 6337 Italy, white Japanese, white Korean, white LA Spanish, white Norwegian, white Polish, white Portuguese, white Romanian, white Russian, white Russian/Cy, white Serbian/Cyrillic, white Slovak, white Spanish, white Swedish/Finn, white Swiss F/G, white Thailand, white Turkish, white Turkish, white UK English, white US International, white...
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Hardware Maintenance Manual Keyboards - Machine Type 6337 Italy, Black Japanese, Black Korean, Black LA Spanish, Black Norwegian, Black Polish, Black Portuguese, Black Romanian, Black Russian, Black Russian/Cy, Black Serbian/Cyrillic, Black Slovak, Black Spanish, Black Swedish/Finn, Black Swiss F/G, Black Thailand, Black Turkish, Black Turkish, Black...
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Power Cords - Type 6337 Latin American (all models) Netherlands New Zealand Norwegian Polish Portuguese Serbian Slovakian South African Spanish Swiss Swiss - French/German US English (models G03 G04 G05) UK - Ireland Yugoslavian Chile Argentina, Paraguay, & Uruaguay 6952301 1339520 93F2365 1339520...
Note: Types 2254, 2256, 2257, 6336, 6337, 6339, 6341, 6342, 6346, 6347, 6438 have Enhanced Security Mode. If Enhanced Security mode is enabled and there is no password given, the computer will act as if Enhanced Security is disabled.
Current Level BIOS information – Run the Configuration Utility to determine the level of BIOS installed. v Sources for determining the latest level BIOS available 1. IBM PC Company Home Page http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/ 2. PC PartnerInfo-Technical Database (CTSTIPS.NSF) 3. HelpCenter 4.
27 or the label inside the computer for more information. 3. Insert the upgrade diskette into the diskette drive. 4. Power-on the computer. The IBM Logo will appear. 5. When the Flash Update Utility appears, select the country/keyboard, then press Enter.
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8. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the flash (BIOS/VPD) update procedure. 9. When you are instructed to reboot the computer, power-off the computer and move the recovery jumper to the normal position. Then replace the cover and power-on the computer.
Power management Power management reduces the power consumption of certain components of the computer such as the system power supply, processor, hard disk drives, and some monitors. Advanced Power Management and Rapid Resume features of some personal computers. Automatic configuration and power interface (ACPI) BIOS Being an ACPI BIOS system, the operating system is allowed to control the power management features of the computer and the setting for Advanced Power Management (APM) BIOS mode are ignored.
Wake on LAN: If the computer has a properly configured token-ring or Ethernet LAN adapter card that is Wake on LAN-enabled and there is remote network management software, you can use the IBM-developed Wake on LAN feature. When you set Wake on LAN to Enabled, the computer will turn on when it receives a specific signal from another computer on the local area network (LAN).
Network settings This section applies only to computers that are linked to a network. The Configuration/Setup Utility program includes settings that can be enabled and disabled to configure the network interface in the computer. These settings are the following: v Flash over LAN (Update POST/BIOS over Network) v Wake on LAN Flash over LAN (update POST/BIOS over network) Note: For local Flash (BIOS/VPD) update, see “Flash (BIOS/VPD) update...
Wake on LAN This setting is used to enable or disable the IBM-developed Wake on LAN feature. This feature makes it possible for the computer to be turned on remotely by a network server. Remote network management software must be used in conjunction with this feature.
Safety information The following section contains the safety information that you need to be familiar with before servicing an IBM mobile computer. General safety Follow these rules to ensure general safety: v Observe good housekeeping in the area of the machines during and after maintenance.
Electrical safety CAUTION: Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables can be hazardous. To avoid personal injury or equipment damage, disconnect the attached power cords, telecommunication systems, networks, and modems before you open the server/workstation covers, unless instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures.
This guide addresses only those items. However, good judgment should be used to identify potential safety hazards due to attachment of non-IBM features or options not covered by this inspection guide.
Insulation must not be frayed or worn. 4. Remove the cover. 5. Check for any obvious non-IBM alterations. Use good judgment as to the safety of any non-IBM alterations. 6. Check inside the unit for any obvious unsafe conditions, such as metal filings, contamination, water or other liquids, or signs of fire or smoke damage.
Italian v Korean v Spanish Important: All caution and danger statements in this IBM documentation begin with a number. This number is used to cross reference an English caution or danger statement with translated versions of the caution or danger statement in this section.
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Statement 2 CAUTION: When replacing the lithium battery, use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer.
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≥18 kg (37 lbs) ≥32 kg (70.5 lbs) ≥55 kg (121.2 lbs) CAUTION: Use safe practices when lifting. v Statement 5 CAUTION: The 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.
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Importante: Todas as instruções de cuidado e perigo da IBM documentation começam com um número. Este número é utilizado para fazer referência cruzada de uma instrução de cuidado ou perigo no idioma inglês com as versões traduzidas das instruções de cuidado ou perigo encontradas nesta seção.
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Instrução 2 CUIDADO: Ao substituir a bateria de lítio, utilize apenas uma bateria IBM, Número de Peça 33F8354 ou uma bateria de tipo equivalente, recomendada pelo fabricante. Se o seu sistema possui um móídulo com uma bateria de lítio, substitua-o apenas pelo mesmo tipo de mídulo, do mesmo fabricante.
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≥18 kg (37 lbs) ≥32 kg (70.5 lbs) ≥55 kg (121.2 lbs) CUIDADO: Ao levantar a máquina, faça-o com segurança. Instrução 5 CUIDADO: Os botões Liga/Desliga localizados no dispositivo e na fonte de alimentação não desligam a corrente elétrica fornecida ao dispositivo. O dispositivo também pode ter mais de um cabo de alimentação.
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Chapter 9. Related service information...
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Important: Toutes les consignes Attention et Danger indiquées dans la bibliothèque IBM documentation sont précédées d’un numéro. Ce dernier permet de mettre en correspondance la consigne en anglais avec ses versions traduites dans la présente section. Par exemple, si une consigne de type Attention est précédée du chiffre 1, ses traductions sont également précédées du chiffre 1 dans la présente section.
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ATTENTION: Remplacez la pile au lithium usagée par une pile de référence identique exclusivement - voir la référence IBM - ou par une pile équivalente recommandée par le fabricant. Si votre système est doté d’un module contenant une pile au lithium, vous devez le remplacer uniquement par un module identique, produit par le même fabricant.
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≥18 kg (37 lbs) ≥32 kg (70.5 lbs) ≥55 kg (121.2 lbs) ATTENTION: Faites-vous aider pour soulever ce produit. Notice n 5 ATTENTION: Le bouton de mise sous tension/hors tension de l’unité et l’interrupteur d’alimentation du bloc d’alimentation ne coupent pas l’arrivée de courant électrique à...
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Wichtig: Alle Sicherheitshinweise in dieser IBM documentation beginnen mit einer Nummer. Diese Nummer verweist auf einen englischen Sicherheitshinweis mit den übersetzten Versionen dieses Hinweises in diesem Abschnitt. Wenn z. B. ein Sicherheitshinweis mit der Nummer 1 beginnt, so erscheint die übersetzung für diesen Sicherheitshinweis in diesem Abschnitt unter dem Hinweis...
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Hinweis 2 ACHTUNG: Eine verbrauchte Batterie nur durch eine Batterie mit der IBM Teilenummer 33F8354 oder durch eine vom Hersteller empfohlene Batterie ersetzen. Wenn Ihr System ein Modul mit einer Lithium-Batterie enthält, ersetzen Sie es immer mit dem selben Modultyp vom selben Hersteller. Die Batterie enthält Lithium und kann bei unsachgemäßer Verwendung, Handhabung oder Entsorgung explodieren.
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≥18 kg ≥32 kg ≥55 kg ACHTUNG: Beim Anheben der Maschine die vorgeschriebenen Sicherheitsbestimmungen beachten. Hinweis 5 ACHTUNG: Mit dem Betriebsspannungsschalter an der Vorderseite des Servers und dem Betriebsspannungsschalter am Netzteil wird die Stromversorgung für den Server nicht unterbrochen. Der Server könnte auch mehr als ein Netzkabel aufweisen. Um die gesamte Stromversorgung des Servers auszuschalten, muß...
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Importante: Tutti gli avvisi di attenzione e di pericolo riportati nella pubblicazione IBM documentation iniziano con un numero. Questo numero viene utilizzato per confrontare avvisi di attenzione o di pericolo in inglese con le versioni tradotte riportate in questa sezione.
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Avviso 2 ATTENZIONE: Quando si sostituisce la batteria al litio, utilizzare solo una batteria IBM con numero parte 33F8354 o batterie dello stesso tipo o di tipo equivalente consigliate dal produttore. Se il sistema di cui si dispone è provvisto di un modulo contenente una batteria al litio, sostituire tale batteria solo con un tipo di modulo uguale a quello fornito dal produttore.
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≥18 kg ≥32 kg ≥55 kg ATTENZIONE: Durante il sollevamento della macchina seguire delle norme di sicurezza. Avviso 5 ATTENZIONE: Il pulsante del controllo dell’alimentazione situato sull’unità e l’interruttore di alimentazione posto sull’alimentatore non disattiva la corrente elettrica fornita all’unità. L’unità potrebbe disporre di più di un cavo di alimentazione. Per disattivare la corrente elettrica dall’unità, accertarsi che tutti i cavi di alimentazione siano scollegati dalla sorgente di alimentazione.
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Importante: Todas las declaraciones de precauciín de esta IBM documentation empiezan con un número. Dicho número se emplea para establecer una referencia cruzada de una declaraciín de precauciín o peligro en inglés con las versiones traducidas que de dichas declaraciones pueden encontrarse en esta secciín.
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PRECAUCIÓN: Cuando desee sustituir la batería de litio, utilice únicamente el número de pieza 33F8354 de IBM o cualquier tipo de batería equivalente que recomiende el fabricante. Si el sistema tiene un mídulo que contiene una batería de litio, sustitúyalo únicamente por el mismo tipo de mídulo, que ha de estar creado por el mismo fabricante.
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Declaración 4 ≥18 kg ≥32 kg ≥55 kg PRECAUCIÓN: Tome medidas de seguridad al levantar el producto. Declaración 5 PRECAUCIÓN: El botín de control de alimentaciín del dispositivo y el interruptor de alimentaciín de la fuente de alimentaciín no apagan la corriente eléctrica suministrada al dispositivo.
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