Hardware Maintenance Service
for Service Level A
Machine Types 6644, 6645 and 6646
6644/6645/6646
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Contents
Contents .............................................................. III
Notices ................................................................VII
Safety Information ...............................................VIII
Trademarks ......................................................XXXI
General Information ............................................. 1
Introduction ............................................................ 2
Product Overview ................................................... 3
Processors (Machine Type 6644) .................... 3
Processors (Machine Type 6645/6646) ........... 3
Memory ............................................................ 3
External Ports................................................... 4
Hard Disk Drive ................................................ 4
CD-ROM Drive ................................................. 4
Multimedia........................................................ 4
Video................................................................ 4
Internal Cabling ................................................ 5
Keyboard.......................................................... 5
Mouse .............................................................. 5
Hardware Interfaces ............................................... 6
CMOS Reset .......................................................... 7
Power-On Password .............................................. 8
Flash (BIOS) Update Procedure ............................ 9
BIOS-contained Model Number and
Serial Number ...................................................... 10
BIOS Configuration/Setup Utility .......................... 12
Working with the Setup Menus ...................... 12
Viewing System Information, and
Product Data .................................................. 15
Devices and I/O ports..................................... 16
Startup Options .............................................. 19
Date and Time................................................ 21
System Secruity ............................................. 21
Advanced Setup............................................. 24
Power Management....................................... 25
Specifications ....................................................... 27
Dimension (width x depth x height)................ 27
Weight............................................................ 27
Environment................................................... 27
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Operating Requirements ...................................... 28
Check Procedures ............................................. 29
Introduction .......................................................... 30
Start ..................................................................... 31
Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes,
or Beeps ............................................................... 36
Troubleshooting ................................................... 55
Factory-Installed Storage Devices ................. 55
CD-ROM Drive ..................................................... 62
Memory ................................................................ 64
Keyboard .............................................................. 65
Mouse .................................................................. 66
Power Supply ....................................................... 68
Monitor ................................................................. 70
Diagnostic Aids .................................................. 75
Introduction .......................................................... 76
Power-On Self Test .............................................. 77
Diagnostic CD ...................................................... 79
Using the Diagnostic CD ................................ 79
Using Diagnostic Program from
Diagnostics Program Features....................... 81
Repair Information ............................................. 83
Removals and Replacements .............................. 84
Cover.............................................................. 85
Processor and Fansink .................................. 86
Memory (DIMM) ............................................. 89
Adapter Card.................................................. 90
Internal Speaker............................................. 91
USB Port ........................................................ 92
CD-ROM Drive ............................................... 93
Hard Disk Drive .............................................. 95
Power Supply................................................. 97
Power Button/Indicator LED and Cable ......... 98
System Board................................................. 99
System Backup Battery................................ 100
Handling ESD-Sensitive Parts ........................... 101
Software Recovery Procedure ........................... 102
Parts/Test Point Locations .............................. 103
Introduction ........................................................ 104
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Power Supply Connectors and Voltages ........... 107
Network Cards ................................................... 109
3.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings ............ 110
CD-ROM Drive ................................................... 113
CD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and
Jumpers ....................................................... 115
System Board Connector Pin Signals ................ 117
Monitor Port Signals..................................... 117
IDE Cable Connector Signals ...................... 117
Safety Inspection Guide .................................. 119
Parts Catalog .................................................... 121
Abbreviations ..................................................... 122
System Assembly .............................................. 123
Assembly 1a: System Unit- Interior.............. 123
Assembly 1b: System Unit - Exterior............ 126
Assembly 2: Hard Drive ............................... 127
Assembly 3: CD-ROM Drive ........................ 128
Assembly 4: Power Cord.............................. 129
Assembly 5: Keyboard and Mouse .............. 131
Appendix A. FRU Number List ........................ 133
Index .................................................................. 137
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Notices
References in this publication to IBM products,
programs, or services do not imply that IBM intends
to make these available in all countries in which IBM
operates. Any reference to an IBM product, program,
or service is not intended to state or imply that only
IBM's product, program, or service may be used. Any
functionally equivalent product, program, or service
that does not infringe any of IBM's intellectual
property rights, or other legally protectable rights,
may be used instead of the IBM product, program, or
service. References in this publication to IBM
products, programs, or services are purely hardware-
related and do not cover circumstances of software
problems. Evaluation and verification of operation in
conjunction with other products, program, or services,
except those expressly designated by IBM are the
user's responsibility.
IBM may have patents or pending patent applications
covering subject matter in this document. The
featuring of these patents, pending or otherwise, in
this document does not give you any license to these
patents. You can send license inquires, in writing, to
the IBM director of Commercial Relations, IBM
Corporation, Purchase, NY10577.
Voltage Supply Switch Settings
Your IBM Personal Computer might have voltage
switches, which must be set correctly for your voltage
supply. If your monitor or system unit has a voltage
switch, complete these steps to make sure each
switch is set correctly:
1. Determine the correct voltage switch setting for
your area:
Voltage Supply Range
100-127 V
Voltage Switch Setting
115 V
230 V
200-240 V
2. Locate the voltage switch on the back of your
monitor or system unit. If the setting shown on the
switch is:
• Correct: start setting up your IBM computer.
• Incorrect: change the voltage switch setting.
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Safety Information
DANGER
To avoid a shock hazard, do not connect or
disconnect any cables or perform installation,
maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during
an electrical storm.
To avoid shock hazard:
• The power cord must be connected to a properly
wired and earthed receptacle.
• Any equipment to which this product will be
attached must also be connected to properly wired
receptacles.
When possible, use one hand to connect or
disconnect signal cables to prevent a possible shock
from touching two surfaces with different electrical
potentials.
Electrical current from power, telephone, and
communications cables is hazardous. To avoid shock
hazard, connect and disconnect cables as described
following when installing, moving, or opening covers
of this product or attached devices.
To Connect
To Disconnect
1. Turn Everything OFF.
2. First, remove power
cord(s) from outlet.
1. Turn Everything OFF.
2. First, attach all cables to
devices.
3. Remove signal cables
from receptacles.
3. Attach signal cables to
receptacles.
4. Attach power cord(s) to
outlet.
4. Remove all cables from
devices.
5. Turn device ON
IMPORTANT:
When replacing the 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. The
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battery contains lithium and can explode if not
properly used, handled, or disposed of.
Do not:
• Throw or immerse into water
• Heat to more than 100°C (212°F)
• Repair or disassemble
Dispose the battery as required by local ordinances
or regulations.
IMPORTANT:
When a CD-ROM drive is installed, note the following.
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of
procedures other than those specified herein might
result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Removing the covers of the CD-ROM drive could
result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation. There
are no serviceable parts inside the CD-ROM drive.
Do not remove the CD-ROM drive covers.
DANGER
Some CD-ROM drives contain an embedded Class
3A or Class 3B laser diode. Note the following.
Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the
beam, do not view directly with optical instruments,
and avoid direct exposure to the beam.
IMPORTANT:
Electrical current from power, telephone, and
communication cables can be hazardous. To avoid
personal injury or equipment damage, disconnect the
attached power cords, telecommunications systems,
networks, and modems before you open the server
covers, unless instructed otherwise in the installation
and configuration procedures.
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PERIGO:
Para evitar choques elétricos, não conecte ou
desconecte nenhum cabo, nem efetue instalação,
manutenção ou reconfiguração deste produto
durante uma tempestade com raios.
Para evitar choques elétricos:
• O cabo de alimentação deve ser conectado a um
receptáculo corretamente instalado e aterrado.
• Todos os equipamentos aos quais este produto
será conectado devem também ser conectados a
receptáculos corretamente instalados.
Quando possível, utilize uma das mãos para
conectar ou desconectar cabos de sinal, para evitar
um possível choque ao tocar duas superfícies com
potenciais elétricos diferentes.
A corrente elétrica proveniente de cabos de
alimentação, de telefone e de comunicação é
perigosa. Para evitar choques elétricos, conecte e
desconecte os cabos conforme descrito a seguir, ao
instalar, movimentar ou abrir tampas deste produto
ou de dispositivos conectados.
Para Conectar
Para Desconectar
1.DESLIGUE tudo.
1.DESLIGUE tudo.
2.Conecte primeiro todos
oscabos nosdispositivos.
2.Remova primeiro o(s)
cabo(s) de alimentação
das tomadas.
3.Conecte os cabos de sinal
nos receptáculos.
3.Remova os cabos de sinal
dos receptáculos.
4.Conecte o(s) cabo(s) de
alimentação nas
tomadas.
4.Remova todos os cabos
dos dispositivos
5.LIGUE o dispositivo
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CUIDADO:
Ao substituir a bateria, utilize apenas o Número de
Peça IBM 33F8354 ou um tipo de bateria equivalente
recomendado pelo fabricante. Se seu sistema
possuir um módulo com uma bateria de lítio,
substitua-o apenas pelo mesmo tipo de módulo,
produzido pelo mesmo fabricante. A bateria contém
lítio e pode explodir se não for utilizada, manuseada
e descartada de forma adequada.
Não:
• Jogue ou coloque na água
• Aqueça a mais de 100°C (212°F)
• Conserte nem desmonte.
Descarte a bateria conforme requerido pelas
disposições e regulamentações locais.
CUIDADO:
Quando uma unidade de CD-ROM estiver instalada,
observe o seguinte.
A utilização de controles ou ajustes ou a execução de
procedimentos diferentes daqueles especificados
nesta publicação pode resultar em exposição
perigosa à radiação.
A remoção das tampas da unidade de CD-ROM pode
resultar em exposição a radiação perigosa de laser.
Não existem peças que possam ser consertadas no
interior da unidade de CD-ROM. Não remova as
tampas da unidade de CD-ROM.
PERIGO:
Algumas unidades de CD-ROM contém um diodo de
laser da Classe 3A ou da Classe 3B. Observe o
seguinte.
Radiação de laser quando aberto. Não olhe
diretamente para o feixe de laser, não olhe
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diretamente com instrumentos óticos, e evite
exposição direta ao raio.
CUIDADO:
A corrente elétrica proveniente de cabos de
alimentação, de telefone e de comunicação é
perigosa. Para evitar ferimentos pessoais ou danos
aos equipamentos, desconecte os cabos de
alimentação, sistemas de telecomunicação, redes e
modems antes de abrir as tampas do servidor, a
menos que receba outras instruções nos
procedimentos de instalação e configuração.
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PERIGO:
Pour éviter tout risque de choc électrique, ne
manipulez aucun câble et n'effectuez aucune
opération d'installation, d'entretien ou de
reconfiguration de ce produit au cours d'un orage.
Pour éviter tout risque de choc électrique :
•
Les cordons d'alimentation du présent produit et
de tous les appareils qui lui sont connectés doivent
être branchés sur des socles de prise de courant
correctement câblés et mis à la terre.
Afin d'éviter tout risque de choc électrique provenant
d'une différence de potentiel de terre, n'utilisez
qu'une main, lorsque cela est possible, pour
connecter ou déconnecter les cordons d'interface.
Le courant électrique passant dans les câbles de
communication, ou les cordons téléphoniques et
d'alimentation peut être dangereux. Pour éviter tout
risque de choc électrique, lorsque vous installez ou
que vous déplacez le présent produit ou des
périphériques qui lui sont raccordés, reportez-vous
aux instructions ci-dessous pour connecter et
déconnecter les différents cordons.
Connexion
Déconnexion
1. Mettez les unités hors
tension.
1. Mettez les unités hors
tension.
2. Commencez par
brancher tous les
2. Commencez pas
débrancher les cordons
alimentation des socles
de prise de courant.
cordons sur les unités.
3. Branchez les câbles
d'interface sur les prises. 3. Débranchez les câbles
d'interface des prises.
4. Branchez les cordons
d'alimentation sur un
socle de prise de
courant.
4. Débranchez tous les
câbles des unités.
5. Mettez les unités sous
tension.
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ATTENTION:
Remplacez la pile 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. La pile contient du
lithium et présente donc un risque d'explosion en cas
de mauvaise manipulation ou utilisation.
• Ne la jetez pas à l'eau.
• Ne l'exposez pas à une température supérieure à
100°C.
• Ne cherchez pas à la réparer ou à la démonter.
Pour la mise au rebut, reportez-vous à la
réglementation en vigueur.
ATTENTION:
Si une unité de CD-ROM est installée, prenez
connaissance des informations suivantes :
Pour éviter tout risque d'exposition au rayon laser,
respectez les consignes de réglage et d'utilisation
des commandes, ainsi que les procédures décrites
dans le présent document.
Pour éviter une exposition directe au rayon laser,
n'ouvrez pas l'unité de CD-ROM. Vous ne pouvez
effectuer aucune opération de maintenance à
l'intérieur.
PERIGO:
Certaines unités de CD-ROM contiennent une diode
laser de classe 3A ou 3B. Prenez connaissance des
informations suivantes :
Rayonnement laser lorsque le carter est ouvert.
Évitez de regarder fixement le faisceau ou de
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l'observer à l'aide d'instruments optiques. Évitez une
exposition directe au rayon.
ATTENTION:
Le courant électrique circulant dans les câbles de
communication et les cordons téléphoniques et
d'alimentation peut être dangereux. Pour votre
sécurité et celle de l'équipement, avant de retirer les
carters du serveur, mettez celui-ci hors tension et
déconnectez ses cordons d'alimentation, ainsi que
les câbles qui le relient aux réseaux, aux systèmes
de télécommunication et aux modems (sauf
instruction contraire mentionnée dans les procédures
d'installation et de configuration)
.
VORSICHT:
Aus Sicherheitsgründen bei Gewitter an diesem
Gerät keine Kabel anschließen oder lösen. Ferner
keine Installations-, Wartungs- oder
Rekonfigurationsarbeiten durchführen.
Aus Sicherheitsgründen:
• Gerät nur an eine Schutzkontaktsteckdose mit
ordnungsgemäß geerdetem Schutzkontakt
anschließen.
• Alle angeschlossenen Geräte ebenfalls an
Schutzkontaktsteckdosen mit ordnungsgemäß
geerdetem Schutzkontakt anschließen.
Signalkabel möglichst einhändig anschließen oder
lösen, um einen Stromschlag durch Berühren von
Oberflächen mit unterschiedlichem elektrischem
Potential zu vermeiden.
Elektrische Spannungen von Netz-, Telefon- und
Datenübertragungsleitungen sind gefährlich. Um
einen Stromschlag zu vermeiden, nur nach den
Anweisungen arbeiten, die für Installation, Transport
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oder Öffnen von Gehäusen dieses Produkts oder
angeschlossenen Einheiten gelten.
Kabel anschließen
Kabel lösen
1.Alle Geräte ausschalten
und Netzstecker ziehen.
1.Alle Geräte ausschalten.
2.Zuerst alle Kabel an
Einheiten anschließen.
2.Zuerst Netzstecker von
Steckdose lösen.
3.Signalkabel an
Anschlußbuchsen
anschließen.
3.Signalkabel von
Anschlußbuchsen lösen.
4.Netzstecker an Steckdose 4.Alle Kabel von Einheiten
anschließen.
lösen.
5.Gerät einschalten.
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.
Die Batterie nicht
• mit Wasser in Berührung bringen.
• über 100 C erhitzen.
• reparieren oder zerlegen.
Die örtlichen Bestimmungen für die Entsorgung von
Sondermüll beachten.
ACHTUNG:
Wenn ein CD-ROM-Laufwerk installiert ist, beachten
Sie folgendes. Steuer- und Einstellelemente sowie
Verfahren nur entsprechend den Anweisungen im
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vorliegenden Handbuch einsetzen. Andernfalls kann
gefährliche Laserstrahlung auftreten.
Das Entfernen der Abdeckungen des CD-ROM-
Laufwerks kann zu gefährlicher Laserstrahlung
führen. Es befinden sich keine Teile innerhalb des
CD-ROM-Laufwerks, die vom Benutzer gewartet
werden müssen. Die Verkleidung des CD-ROM-
Laufwerks nicht öffnen.
VORSICHT:
Manche CD-ROM-Laufwerke enthalten eine
eingebaute Laserdiode der Klasse 3A oder 3B. Die
nachfolgend aufgeführten Punkte beachten.
Laserstrahlung bei geöffneter Tür. Niemals direkt in
den Laserstrahl sehen, nicht direkt mit optischen
Instrumenten betrachten und den Strahlungsbereich
meiden.
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ACHTUNG:
An Netz-, Telefon- und Datenleitungen können
gefährliche elektrische Spannungen anliegen. Um
eine Gefährdung des Benutzers oder Beschädigung
des Geräts zu vermeiden, ist der Server
auszuschalten. Die Verbindung zu den
angeschlossenen Netzkabeln,
Telekommunikationssystemen, Netzwerken und
Modems ist vor dem Öffnen des Servergehäuses zu
unterbrechen (sofern in Installations- und
Konfigurationsanweisungen nicht anders angegeben)
PERICOLO:
Per evitare il pericolo di scosse elettriche durante i
temporali, non collegare o scollegare cavi, non
effettuare l'installazione, la manutenzione o la
riconfigurazione di questo prodotto.
Per evitare il pericolo di scosse elettriche:
• collegare il cavo di alimentazione ad una presa
elettrica correttamente cablata e munita di terra di
sicurezza;
• collegare qualsiasi apparecchiatura collegata a
questo prodotto ad una presa elettrica
correttamente cablata e munita di terra di
sicurezza.
Quando possibile, collegare o scollegare i cavi di
segnale con una sola mano per evitare il rischio di
scosse derivanti dal contatto con due superfici a
diverso potenziale elettrico.
La corrente elettrica circolante nei cavi di
alimentazione, del telefono e di segnale è pericolosa.
Per evitare scosse elettriche, collegare e scollegare
icavi come descritto quando si effettuano
l'installazione, la rimozione o l'apertura dei coperchi
di questo prodotto o durante il collegamento delle
unità.
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Per collegare
Per scollegare
1.SPEGNERE tutti i
dispositivi.
1.SPEGNERE tutti i
dispositivi.
2.Collegare prima tutti I cavi 2.Rimuovere prima il(i)
alle unità.
cavo(i) di alimentazione
dalla presa elettrica.
3.Collegare i cavi di segnale
alle prese.
3.Rimuovere i cavi di
segnale dalle prese.
4.Collegare il(i) cavo(i) di
alimentazione alla presa
elettrica.
4.Rimuovere tutti i cavi dalle
unità.
5.ACCENDERE le unità.
ATTENZIONE:
Quando si sostituisce la batteria, utilizzare solo una
batteria IBM 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.
La batteria contiene litio e può esplodere se utilizzata,
maneggiata o smaltita impropriamente.
Evitare di:
• Gettarla o immergerla in acqua
• Riscaldarla ad una temperatura superiore ai 100°C
• Cercare di ripararla o smaltirla
Smaltire secondo la normativa in vigore (D.Lgs 22 del
5/2/97) e successive disposizioni nazionali e locali.
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ATTENZIONE:
Quando è installata un'unità CD-ROM, notare quanto
segue:
L'utilizzo di controlli, regolazioni o l'esecuzione di
procedure non descritti nel presente manuale
possono provocare l'esposizione a radiazioni
pericolose.
L'apertura di un'unità CD-ROM può determinare
l'esposizione a radiazioni laser pericolose. All'interno
dell'unità CD-ROM non vi sono parti su cui effettuare
l'assistenza tecnica. Non rimuovere i coperchi
dell'unità CD-ROM.
PERICOLO:
Alcune unità CD-ROM contengono all'interno un
diodo laser di Classe 3A o Classe 3B. Prestare
attenzione a quanto segue:
Aprendo l'unità vengono emesse radiazioni laser.
Non fissare il fascio, non guardarlo direttamente con
strumenti ottici ed evitare l'esposizione diretta al
fascio.
ATTENZIONE:
La corrente circolante nei cavi di alimentazione, del
telefono e di segnale è pericolosa. Per evitare
situazioni pericolose per le persone o
danneggiamenti all'apparecchiatura, scollegare i cavi
di alimentazione, i sistemi di telecomunicazioni, le reti
e ed i modem prima di aprire i coperchi del servente
se non diversamente indicato nelle procedure di
installazione e configurazione.
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PELIGRO:
Para evitar una posible descarga eléctrica, no
conecte ni desconecte los cables ni lleve a cabo
ninguna operación de instalación, de mantenimiento
o de reconfiguración de este producto durante una
tormenta eléctrica.
Para evitar una posible descarga:
• El cable de alimentación debe conectarse a un
receptáculo con una instalación eléctrica correcta
y con toma de tierra.
• Los aparatos a los que se conecte este producto
también deben estar conectados a receptáculos
con la debida instalación eléctrica.
Cuando sea posible, utilice una sola mano para
conectar o desconectar los cables de señal a fin de
evitar una posible descarga al tocar dos superficies
con distinto potencial eléctrico.
La corriente eléctrica de los cables de
comunicaciones, teléfono y alimentación puede
resultar peligrosa. Para evitar una posible descarga,
siga las indicaciones de conexión y desconexión de
los cables siempre que tenga que instalar, mover o
abrir las cubiertas de este producto o de los
dispositivos acoplados.
Instrucciones de
conexión
Instrucciones de
desconexión
1.Apague todos los
componentes (OFF).
1.Encienda todos los
componentes (ON).
2.En primer lugar, conecte
todos los cables a los
dispositivos.
2.En primer lugar, retire los
cables de alimentación de
las tomas.
3.Conecte los cables de
señal a los receptáculos.
3.Retire los cables de señal
de los receptáculos.
4.Conecte los cables de
alimentación a las tomas.
4.Retire todos los cables de
los dispositivos.
5.Encienda el dispositivo
(ON).
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IMPORTANT:
Al cambiar la batería, utilice únicamente la batería
IBM Número de pieza 33F8354 o un tipo de batería
equivalente recomendado por el fabricante. Si el
sistema tiene un módulo que contiene una batería de
litio, sustitúyalo únicamente por el mismo tipo de
módulo del mismo fabricante. La batería contiene litio
y puede explotar si no se utiliza, manipula o desecha
correctamente.
Lo que no debe hacer
• Tirar o sumergir el producto en agua.
• Exponer el producto a una temperatura superior a
100°C.
• Reparar o desmontar el producto.
Cuando quiera desechar la batería, siga las
disposiciones y reglamentaciones locales.
IMPORTANT:
Cuando instale una unidad de CD-ROM, tenga en
cuenta la siguiente información.
Si se llevan a cabo controles o ajustes o se utilizan
métodos que no se atengan a lo aquí especificado,
se puede producir una exposición peligrosa a las
radiaciones.
Si se retiran las cubiertas de la unidad de CD-ROM,
se puede producir una peligrosa exposición a
radiaciones de láser. Dentro de la unidad de CD-
ROM no existen piezas reparables. No retire las
cubiertas de la unidad de CD-ROM.
PELIGRO:
Algunas unidades de CD-ROM tienen incorporado un
diodo de láser de Clase 3A o de Clase 3B Tenga en
cuenta la siguiente información.
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Cuando la unidad está abierta se generan emisiones
de rayos láser. No dirija la mirada al haz, no lo
observe directamente con instrumentos ópticos y
evite la exposición directa.
IMPORTANT:
La corriente eléctrica de los cables de
comunicaciones, de teléfono y de alimentación puede
resultar peligrosa. Para evitar posibles lesiones o
daños del aparato, desconecte los cables de
alimentación, los sistemas de telecomunicaciones,
las redes y los módems antes de abrir las cubiertas
del servidor, salvo que se indique lo contrario en las
instrucciones de las operaciones de instalación y
configuración.
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Laser Compliance Statement
The CD-ROM drive in the computer is a laser
product. The CD-ROM drive's classification label
(sample shown below) is located on the drive.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
APPAREIL A LASER CLASSE 1
LASER KLASSE 1
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE
PRODUIT LASER
CATEGORIE 1
The CD-ROM drive is certified in the U.S. to conform
to the requirements of the Department of Health and
Human Services 21 Code of Federal Regulations
(DHHS 21 CFR) Subchapter J for Class 1 laser
products.
In other countries, the drive is certified to conform to
the requirements of EN60825.
Class 1 laser products are not considered to be
hazardous. The CD-ROM drive has an internal Class
1, 0.5-milliwatt, aluminum gallium-arsenide laser that
operates at a wavelength of 760 to 810 manometers.
The design of the laser system and the CD-ROM
drive ensures that there is no exposure to laser
radiation above a Class 1 level during normal
operation, user maintenance, or servicing conditions.
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Trademarks
The following are trademarks of the IBM Corporation
in the United States or other countries or both:
AT
HelpCenter
IBM
Operating System/2
OS/2
Personal System/2
PS/1
PS/2
Intel, Pentium, MMX, EtherExpress, and LANDesk
are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel
Corporation.
Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, and Windows NT are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation.
Other company, product, and service names may be
trademarks or service marks of others.
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Preface
This manual contains service information for the
6644/6645/6646 Service Level A (SL-A) model of
the IBM Personal Computer, worldwide. This manual
is intended to be used as a stand-alone document to
service machine type 6644/6645/6646 products. It is
divided into the following chapters:
Notices contains important safety information and
notices required to service this computer.
General Information contains a brief description of
this manual.
Check Procedures provides step-by-step
instructions that aid in locating the failing Field
Replaceable Unit (FRU).
Diagnostic Aids explains how to use the diagnostics
tools for isolating failures.
Repairing Information contains illustrations and
descriptions to disassemble and reassemble the
computer.
Parts/Test Point Locations contains illustrations
and descriptions of the locations of the major parts,
jumpers, and connectors .
Safety Inspection Guide contains information about
inspecting a machine for safety problems before
putting the machine under a Maintenance
Agreement.
Parts Catalog contains descriptions, illustrations,
and part numbers for individual FRUs.
Appendix A, FRU Number Index contains part
numbers listed in numerical order.
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General Information
Introduction ............................................................ 2
Product Overview ................................................... 3
Processors (Machine Type 6644) .................... 3
Processors (Machine Type 6645/6646) ........... 3
Memory ........................................................... 3
External Ports .................................................. 4
Hard Disk Drive ............................................... 4
CD-ROM Drive ................................................ 4
Multimedia ....................................................... 4
Video ............................................................... 4
Power Management ........................................ 5
Power Supply .................................................. 5
Internal Cabling ............................................... 5
Keyboard ......................................................... 5
Mouse ............................................................. 5
Hardware Interfaces ............................................... 6
CMOS Reset .......................................................... 7
Power-On Password .............................................. 8
Flash (BIOS) Update Procedure ............................ 9
BIOS-contained Model Number and
Serial Number ...................................................... 10
BIOS Configuration/Setup Utility .......................... 12
Viewing System Information, and
Product Data ................................................. 15
Devices and I/O ports .................................... 16
Start Options ................................................. 19
Date and Time ............................................... 21
System Secruity ............................................ 21
Advanced Setup ............................................ 24
Power Management ...................................... 25
Specifications ....................................................... 27
Dimension (width x depth x height) ............... 27
Weight ........................................................... 27
Environment .................................................. 27
Electrical input ............................................... 27
Operating Requirements ...................................... 28
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Product Overview
Machine Types 6644, 6645, and 6646 have two low
profile PCI slots. The 6644 system comes with the
Intel Celeron processor family while the 6645 and
6646 comes with the Pentium III processor.
Listed below are 6644, 6645 and 6646 system
features:
Processors (Machine Type 6644)
• Processor in Flip Chip-Pin Grid Array (FC-PGA)
package with integrated PBSRAM L2 cache
(128KB)
• One of the following processors can be installed:
- Celeron - 566 MHz internal, 66 MHz external.
Processors (Machine Type 6645/6646)
Pentium III
• Processor in Flip Chip-Pin Grid Array (FC-PGA)
package with integrated PBSRAM L2 cache
(256K)
• One of the following processors can be installed:
- Pentium III - 667/733/866 MHz internal, 133 MHz
external
Memory
• 128-KB Pipeline Burst Static RAM (PBSRAM)
built-in Celeron processor for machine type 6644
and a 256-KB PBSRAM L2 cache built-in Pentium
III processor for machine types 6645/6646.
• 168-pin Synchronous Dynamic Random Access
Memory (SDRAM), Dual- in-line Memory Module
(DIMM) sockets.
- 2 memory sockets.
- Supports 64-MB, 128-MB or 256-MB DIMM.
- PC-100 (64-bit, non-ECC, 100MHz, 3.3volt)
DIMMs with gold contacts (PC-133 memory
running at 100 MHz)
- Maximum memory is 512 MB.
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External Ports
• Video port (15-pin D-sub connector)
• Five USB ports (two USB ports located at the front
bezel).
• Microphone-in jack
• Line-out jack
• Line-in jack
• RJ-45 connector
Hard Disk Drive
• 3.5-in., 1-in. height IDE ATA-66 drive. (3.5-in may
be in acoustic mounting bracket)
• 128 KB “look-ahead” cache memory inside the
hard disk drive
• Average and minimum 12 ms seek time, access
time varies for the hard disk drive and the hard
disk drive manufacturer
CD-ROM Drive
• 5.25-in. high-performance, 40X CD-ROM IDE/AT
drive
• Read data and play audio from standard and mini
CD-ROM and audio compact discs (audio CDs)
Multimedia
• An internal single speaker with power connector
Video
• Onboard video controller (Direct AGP, built-in Intel
810e chipset)
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Power Management
• Compliant to ACPI and supports Display Power
Management Signaling (DPMS) monitor
• Software shutdown by Windows 2000
• System enters standby mode if any of following
conditions are met:
- Execute standby from Windows Start menu
- Press system power button if it is configured to
act as standby function.
- System is idle and the standby timer set in the
Windows Power Management Property elapses.
Power Supply
• PC-98 compatible 95W ATX power supply
• Switchable high/low voltage selection
Internal Cabling
• Two 40-pin ribbon cables for hard disk drive and
CD-ROM drive.
• One 8-pin (6-wire) cable for hard disk, power LEDs
and power switch.
Keyboard
• Preferred USB or Rapid Access III USB keyboard
with 1.8-m (5.8-ft.) cable
Mouse
™
• 2 Button Sleek USB or ScrollPoint III USB mouse
with 1.8-m (5.8-ft.) cable
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Hardware Interfaces
The following peripheral interfaces for adapters,
options, and drives are supported in the system unit.
Item
Interface
Expansion slot for Two low profile PCI (Peripheral
I/O adapter cards Component Interconnect) v2.1
compatible expansion slots that
operates at 33 MHz bus speed.
Hard disk drives
Two PCI local bus Enhanced IDE
v1.0 compatible hard disk drive
interfaces that support:
- PIO mode up to 5 mode
- DMA 32-bit access
- Ultra 66 Synchronous DMA (66M
bytes/sec.).
CD/CD-R/W drive 5.25-in. high-performance, 40X CD-
ROM or 4X2X24 CD-R/W IDE/AT
drive.
Support Bootable CD-ROM Format
specification version 1.0.
Compliant to Audio-CD, Video-CD,
CD-ROM/XA, Karaoke-CD, and
Photo-CD (both single and multi-
session) format.
Video
Physical interface is compatible with
the IBM Personal System/2 (PS/2)
VGA interface.
Ethernet
10/100 Mbps, Auto-negotiation for
automatic speed selection
PCI 32-bit bus master architecture
provides high throughput with low
CPU utilization
Audio
Compatible to Sound Blaster, Sound
Blaster Pro and Windows Sound
System
Pointing device
Keyboard device
USB
IBM USB-compatible mouse
IBM USB-compatible keyboard
Supports Universal HCI Specification
for USB 1.0
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CMOS Reset
This system does not deny access to BIOS Setup
Utility, if Administrative Password is not set. Execute
“Load BIOS Default Settings” in BIOS Setup to clear
the corrupted CMOS data. See “Loading Default
Settings” on page 14.
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Power-On Password
A power-on password denies access to the system by
an unauthorized user when the system is powered
on. When a power-on password is active, the
password prompt appears on the screen each time
the system is powered on. The system starts after the
proper password is entered. See “Power-On
password” on page 22 for more information about
how to change, remove and set password in BIOS
Setup.
In some cases, you might be required to service a
system with an active and unknown power-on
password. To clear a password from the system,
follow these steps.
1. Turn off system unit.
2. Unplug power cable from the electrical outlet.
IMPORTANT: Do not attempt these steps with the
power cord plugged into the electrical outlet.
The power supply maintains +5 Vdc of standby
power when the power cord is plugged.
System damage might result if the power cord
is not unplugged during jumper setting.
3. Set JP7 to 2-3 position to clear BIOS setting as
original manufacture setting. See “System Board
Jumpers and Connectors” on page 105.
4. Plug power cable, turn on the system, and
complete the BIOS clear procedure.
5. Turn off the system, unplug power cable from
electrical outlet.
6. Set JP7 to the 1-2 position to enable password
check process. See “System Board Jumpers and
Connectors” on page 105.
IMPORTANT: To reinstall the password, the user
must enter a password in the Setup Utility. If
Enhanced Security is enabled and the password is
forgotten, the system board must be replaced .
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Flash (BIOS) Update Procedure
NOTE: The flash update procedure will include
entering the model number and serial number
information in BIOS. The flash update
procedure can be performed from a USB
diskette drive, IDE CD-ROM drive, or a LS120
drive.
To run the Flash BIOS from a USB diskette drive or
an IDE LS120 drive, do the following:
1. Prepare a diskette with the extracted files from
LFJTxxA.EXE (xx is the revision level). You can
get the latest Flash BIOS from the Web at http://
www.ibm.com/pc and select support and then
select computer type.
2. Be sure a properly running USB diskette drive or
an IDE LS120 drive is connected to the computer
and that the drive is selected when the computer is
powered-on.
3. Insert the flash diskette into the USB diskette or
LS120 drive A:.
4. Power-off the system and then, power-on the
system to start the Flash BIOS.
5. Follow the utitlity instruction to complete the BIOS
update procedure.
6. Wait for the update to complete.
IMPORTANT: Do not power-off the system while the
BIOS is running, or the flash ROM will be
destroyed.
7. Power-off system after the BIOS is completely
updated.
8. For CD-ROM drive, insert the CD, power-off and
then power-on the computer to start the Flash
BIOS, then go to step 5.
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BIOS-contained Model Number and
Serial Number
The model number and serial number information is
stored in BIOS ROM and displayed in the “Product
Data” of BIOS Configuration/Setup main menu. If a
service repair is completed by replacing a new
system board or a new BIOS ROM, then you are
required to input the original system's model number
and serial number into the new BIOS ROM.
Follow these steps to input the serial number and
model number to BIOS:
1. Use BIOS flash utility program.
2. After the language type is selected, the updated
serial number will appear on the screen as below:
IBM Corporation
POST/BIOS Update Utility
Version X.X
The current Serial Number in your machine is: [ AAD3H8R ]
Would you like to update the Serial Number? [ Y/N ]
3. Press Y, then press Enter. When the screen
shows:
IBM Corporation
POST/BIOS Update Utility
Version X.X
Please enter the Serial Number of your system
[
]
Enter the serial number and press Enter to continue.
4. When the next screen shows to update model
number:
IBM Corporation
POST/BIOS Update Utility
Version X.X
The current Machine Type/Model in your machine is:[H01506]
Would you like to update the Machine Type/Model? [ Y/N ]
Press Y, then press Enter.
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5. When the screen shows:
IBM Corporation
POST/BIOS Update Utility
Version X.X
Please enter the Machine Type/Model of your system
[
]
Enter the model number and press Enter to continue.
6. Follow the instruction of the flash BIOS utility to
complete the BIOS update.
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BIOS Configuration/Setup Utility
The Setup Utility lets you review and change
important information about the computer and its
hardware.
Working with the Setup Menus
Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility
Follow these steps to enter Setup when the computer
is off:
1. Turn on your monitor.
2. Press and hold F1.
3. Turn on the system unit.
If you have previously set a password, you are
prompted to type in the password after you press the
F1 key. Refer to the Configuration/Setup Utility Main
Menu below.
Configuration/Setup Utility
Select Options:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
System Summary
Product Data
Devices and I/O Ports
Start Options
Sate and Time
System Security
Advanced Setup
Power Management
Save Settings
Restore Settings
Load Default Settings
Exit Setup
< F1 >
< ESC> Exit
Help
<
↓
↑ >
Move
Select
<Enter>
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The following table lists specific keys on the keyboard
that will help you move through the Setup menus:
Keys
Function
Down- or up-
arrow key
Use these arrow keys to highlight
an option on the menu. (Press the
Enter key to choose the option.)
Left- or right-
arrow key
Use these arrow keys to make a
selection and change an option's
setting. On some menus, you can
use these keys to move from one
field to another.
F1
Press this key if you want help for a
selected menu option.
Esc
After viewing or making changes to
the settings on a menu, press this
key to exit the menu.
Enter
F9
Press this key to choose a
highlighted option from a menu
Press this key if you want to reload
the current settings for a line
F10
Press this key if you want to load
the factory default settings from the
selected brackets.
Changing Parameter Settings
In the Setup menus, the configuration information that
you can change is enclosed in brackets like these: [ ].
You cannot change any information that is not
enclosed in brackets. Use the up- or down- arrow
keys to highlight options then press Enter to display a
menu. When changing the setting of a particular
parameter, highlight the setting then use the left- or
right- arrow key to change the setting. Refer to the
Configuration/Setup Utility help for details on the
configurable parameters in each menu.
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Save Settings
After changing any parameter in the Setup
Configuration setting, return to Configuration/Setup
main menu and select Save Settings to save all the
settings you have changed.
Restore Settings
If you select this option, it will change the current
settings to their previous values. Then, press Enter
to continue.
Loading Default Settings
The computer is already configured for use. The
original configuration settings, also called factory or
default settings, are stored in the CMOS. Setup
includes an option Load Default Settings that lets you
reload the original configuration at any time.
To load the default settings, follow these steps:
1. Use down-arrow key to select load default settings.
A dialog box appears confirming if you want to
load the default settings.
2. Use the left-arrow key to select Yes, then press
Enter.
3. Press Esc to exit Setup.
A dialog box appears confirming if you want to
save the settings (in this case, the default settings
that you reloaded).
4. Use the left-arrow key to select Yes, then press
Enter to save the changes in Setup Configuration.
You must load the Setup default settings in the
following instances:
• When you replace the system battery.
• When you customize the system configuration
settings and some resource assignments conflict
causing the computer to stop responding.
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Exiting Setup
Press Esc to return to the Main Menu when you have
finished viewing settings and making changes. From
this location, you can exit Setup and save your
changes or exit without saving your changes.
Follow these steps to exit Setup:
1. From the main menu, press the Esc key.
2. The Exit Setup dialog box appears. If you have
made changes in the parameter settings, it will
contain an option for saving your changes.
- If you would like to save your changes, press the
down-arrow key to select the option “Yes, save
and exit the Setup Utility.”, then press Enter to
save your changes and exit Setup.
- If you do not want to save your changes, press
the down-arrow key to select the option “No, exit
the Setup Utility without saving.”, then press En-
ter to exit Setup without saving.
- If you do not want to exit the setup utility, press
the down-arrow key to select the option “No, re-
turn to the Setup Utility” then press Enter.
Viewing System Information, and
Product Data
To view general hardware information about your
computer, select the System Summary option from
the Setup main menu. The items displayed in the
System Information menu are not configurable.
Setup automatically updates this menu when you do
either of the following:
• Add or change hardware on your computer
• Make changes to other menus in Setup and save
those changes
To view the computer information such as the model
number, system board identifier, serial number,
system UUID, and BIOS version and date, select the
Product Data option from the Setup main menu. Like
in the System Information menu, the items displayed
are not configurable.
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Devices and I/O ports
If you install USB devices, video, IDE drives, audio, or
network drive, BIOS auto-detects the presence of
these devices. Enter Setup to identify or verify the
type of drive installed in the computer.
If you want to change any drive setting, select
Devices and I/O Ports from the main menu. The
Devices and I/O Ports menu appears showing the
USB boot device parameters.
USB Boot device
The item Universal Serial Bus (USB) parameter
displayed in the Devices and I/O Ports option is not
configurable and the default setting is “Detected“.
Video Setup
Active Video
This item displays the onboard video controller
chipset information. It is not configurable.
Shared System Memory
Set the amount of system memory (512 KB or 1 MB)
to be reserved for the integrated video. Operating
systems that use SVGA will dynamically allocate
additional system memory for the integrated video.
The integrated video requires a minimum of 512KB of
shared system memory. POST will allocate 1 MB of
shared video memory if no other video memory is
detected.
Select Active Video
The parameter allows you to select PCI or integrated.
When the computer is started, it will select the video
that is active. If the selected video is not available,
the computer will select a default video. The default
is set to “PCI“.
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Palette Snooping
The default setting is “Disabled“. It is necessary to
enable palette snooping if your system has a video
multimedia adapter installed and incorrect colors are
displayed on screen, and also your system has a PCI
video adapter installed that supports palette
snooping.
Video Interrupt
This parameter allows you to select “Disabled” for the
video interrupt if your video adapter does not require
an interrupt and your system is having problems
assigning interrupts to other adapters that need them.
The default is set to “Enabled“.
IDE Drive Setup
The Device and I/O Ports menu includes four IDE
drive items that allow you to configure the hard disk
drives and the CD/CD-R/W-ROM drive. Selecting any
one of these items displays a submenu with details
on a particular IDE drive.
The IDE drive items are identified as follows:
IDE Hard Disk Drive 0
IDE Hard Disk Drive 0 is attached to IDE connector 1
on the system board. This is the hard disk that
comes pre-installed with your computer.
• Size:
It is not configurable. The BIOS will auto-detect the
size from the hard disk drive.
• IDE Performance:
The “High Performance“ mode allows IDE devices
attached to the system board IDE controller to
utilize any performance enhancement features the
device may support. If an IDE device attached to
the system board IDE controller does not function
properly or causes other IDE devices attached to
the same controller not to function properly, set
this field to the “Compatible“ mode. This will allow
other IDE hard disk drives or IDE devices which do
not follow the ATA IDE specification to function
properly. The default is set to “High
Performance“.
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• IDE Read Prefetch:
The default setting is “Disabled”. Read prefetch
can improve performance of your system. IDE
CD-ROM devices and some operating systems
may not work properly with this feature “Enabled”.
IDE Hard Disk Drive 1
IDE Hard Disk Drive 1 (if installed) is attached to IDE
connector 1 on the system board and is set as the
slave device.
• Size:
The default is set to “Not installed“.
IDE CD-ROM Drive 2
IDE CD-ROM Drive 2 is attached to IDE connector 2
on the system board and a pre-installed CD-ROM
drive is connected here.
• IDE Performance:
The “High Performance“ mode allows IDE devices
attached to the system board IDE controller to
utilize any performance enhancement features the
device may support. If it does not function
properly, set this field to the “Compatible“ mode.
The default is set to “High Performance“.
Audio Setup
• Audio Support:
This parameter enables or disables the onboard
audio controller chipset. This item does not appear
in the menu if there is no physical audio chipset on
the system board. The default setting is Enabled.
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Network Setup
Alert on LAN
When Enabled, the Alert on LAN feature allows
POST errors, environmental Conditions, and
operating system hang conditions to be reported to
the Network Administrator. Alert on LAN is enabled
by Alert on LAN application software. The parameter
is not configurable and is set to “Disabled”.
Preboot Execution Environment Base Code
This parameter allows you to enable or disable the
Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) base code
feature. Select whether to load the (PXE) Version 2.0
Base Code image when a PCI network device is
detected. The Base Code may be needed to allow
startup from some PCI network devices. The default
setting is “Disabled“.
PCI Boot Entry Vector Startup
The parameter allows you to select whether to allow
PCI network devices which provide a Boot Entry
Vector (BEV) to be added to the startup sequence.
The default is set to “Enabled“.
Startup Options
From the Setup main menu, select Start Options to
view or change start-up configuration settings.
Startup Sequence
The system can load the operating system from one
of several devices. The startup sequence
determines the order of bootable devices the system
attempts to load the operating system from. When
the previous startup boot device is set to disabled, the
rest of following boot sequence will not be available to
configure and the value will be “Disabled“.
Primary Startup Sequence
The primary startup sequence is used when the
system is powered on by the power switch. The
startup sequence will be USB Boot Device, CD-ROM,
Hard Disk 0, Network and Disabled.
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Automatics Power-on Startup Sequence
This item allows you to select enabled if you want to
use a different startup sequence when your system is
started using the Automatic Power-On features.
• First Startup Device:
The default is set to Network.
• Second Startup Device:
The default setting is Hard Disk 0.
• Third Startup Device:
The default is Disabled.
• Fourth Startup Device:
When the previous startup device is set to
disabled, the fourth startup device will become un-
configurable. The default value is “Disabled“.
Error Startup Sequence
Select “Disabled“ if you want to start Setup whenever
a POST (Power-On Self Test) error occurs. Select
other options such as Network, Primary, Automatic, or
Disabled if you want to bypass Setup and use a
different startup sequence when a POST error
occurs. You will still be able to enter Setup using the
F1 key or on the POST error menu. The default is
set to “Network“.
Power-On Self Test
When set to “Quick”, which is the default, this
parameter allows the system to boot faster by
skipping some power-on self-test (POST) routines.
Power-On Logos
This parameter enables or disables to display the IBM
logo function. When set to “Enabled”, which is the
default, BIOS is in graphical mode and displays the
IBM logo while booting. If it is set to Disable, the
system will not display the logo on the screen.
Option Key Display
This option controls the prompt of the system
software option keys (such as the F1 and Esc keys)
when the system is turned on. This may or may not
affect the function of a specific key. Select “Enabled“
to display the prompts.
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Network Boot Prompt
This option allows the user to boot from the Network
by pressing F12 after the system is turned on.
Pressing F12 will override the normal boot sequence.
Select “Enabled“ to display the F12 prompt.
Power-On Status
This option controls the display of the memory count,
system check points, and beeps when the system is
turned on. Select “Enabled” to allow this information
to be displayed. Select “Disabled“ which is the
default value to turn these off.
Virus Detection
The system has a built-in virus detection program.
The virus detection program runs at boot time, and
can be enabled or disabled from this field. The
default is set to “Disabled“.
Date and Time
From the Configuration/Setup main menu, select the
Date and Time option to view or change the system
clock from the Date and Time menu. If you want to
change the system date, enter the date in the format
shown on the screen.
If you change the time, enter the time in 24-hour
format (hours, minutes, seconds). For example:
- 12 midnight is 00:00:00
- 12 noon is 12:00:00
- 1 p.m. is 13:00:00
When setting date and time, press the up- or down-
arrow key to highlight a field. The date and time are
saved as you type it.
System Security
Enhanced Security Enabled/Disabled
Enhanced Security can be Enabled or Disabled only
while flashing the system BIOS. Enhanced Security
Enabled gives the highest level of protection of
system resources by locking the Administrator
password and startup sequence in the EEPROM.
This level of security may not be desirable in
networking environment.
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Security Profile by Device
IDE Controller
All devices attached to the system board IDE
controller can be disabled using this field. When
disabled, IDE hard disk drives, IDE CD-ROM drives
or any other devices attached to the system IDE
controller will not appear in the system configuration.
Password to request before booting
There are three options for the following selections.
First, User, which is the Power-on password. Second,
Administrator, which allows the system to boot from
the device. Third, Not Required, which means a
password is not required to boot from the device.
This option may be desired if the operating system
meets the security.
Remote Administration
Select “Enabled“ to allow remote administration, such
as the POST/BIOS Update Utility, to be run from a
remote system without requiring entry of your
administrator password.
Power-On password
Select this parameter and press the down arrow key
to display the Power-on Password window. In this
window, you can set up a password to restrict the use
of your computer. You can also change or remove the
password.
If you set up a power-on password, you must type this
password each time you turn on your computer. If you
do not key in the correct password, you cannot use
your computer. You must also type this password if
you want to enter Setup.
Setting a Power-On Password
1. Press F1 to Enter Configuration/Setup Utility.
2. From the Setup main menu, select System
Security and then Power-On Password.
3. Highlight the Power-On Password parameter and
press the Enter key to display the Power-On
Password window.
4. Type a password consisting of up to seven
characters, then press Enter.
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5. Retype the password then press Enter.
6. Press Enter again to confirm the setting of the
password. Pressing Esc aborts the password
setting.
After pressing Enter, the Power-On Password
window disappears. The Power-On Password
parameter automatically sets to Present.
7. Press Esc to return to Setup main menu.
8. Press Esc to exit Setup and reboot the system.
Answer Yes when prompted to save settings.
The next time you turn on the system, you will be
prompted to enter your Power-On Password. If you
press F1 during POST to enter Setup, you must key
in the password as well.
If you were not able to set a password after
performing the above procedure, or should you
encounter any error message when setting a
password, refer to “Power-On Password” on page 8
about how to set the hardware jumper to clear
password check.
Changing the Power-On Password
1. Enter Setup.
2. Key in your current password when prompted.
3. From the Setup main menu, select System
Security, then Power-On Password Options.
4. Type in a new password then press Enter.
5. Retype the new password then press Enter.
6. Press down-arrow key to highlight Change
Power-On Password again to confirm changing
the password.
7. Press Esc twice to return to the Setup main menu.
8. Press Save Settings to save the password and
press Exit to exit Setup menu, and then reboot the
system.
If you change your mind and decide not to change
your password, just answer No when return to
CMOS settings to reset the Power-On Password.
Delete Power-On Password
1. Enter Setup and select System Security Options,
then Power-On password Options.
2. Press the up- or down arrow key to select “Delete
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Power-On Password”.
3. Press Esc to return to Setup main menu.
4. Select Save Settings and Exit Setup to save and
exit Setup and reboot the system.
Administrator Password
For the basic administrator password setting, follow
the same rule with Power-On Password to set up,
change, or delete a password.
Require Administrator Password when flashing
If it is set to No, the Administrator password will not
be required when updating the system software. The
default setting is “Yes”.
Power-On Password Changeable by User
This parameter enables you to change or not to
change the Power-On Password with the
administrator password set. The default is “No”.
Require Power-On Password on Warm boot
When set to “Yes”, the Power-On Password will be
required whenever the system is restarted. If you
select No, the Power-On Password will only be
required when the system is started with a cold boot.
Adapter ROM Security
If set to”Yes”, the keyboard will be locked during
adapter ROM initialization. This can be used in
conjunction with an Administrator password to
prevent the use of adapter ROM based utilities. The
default is set to “No“.
Asset ID
This enables wireless RF communication for Asset
ID. The default is “Disabled“.
Advanced Setup
IMPORTANT:
Items on the following menus control
advanced hardware features. If they are
configured incorrectly, the system might
malfunction.
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PCI Control
PCI Parity
The parameter allows you to enable or disable parity
checking of data across the PCI bus. Some adapters
do not generate parity and will require this option set
to disable. The default is set to “Enabled”.
Plug and Play Control
Plug and Play Operating System
Select “Yes”, if you are experiencing POST errors
numbered 185x and your system will be booting a
Plug and Play compliant operating system.
The 185x errors are caused by the system being
unable to configure all adapters and devices in the
system because of conflicting resource assignments.
Selecting “Yes“ allows the configuration of Plug and
Play devices not required for booting to be performed
by the operating system, which can better manage
the resource assignments of Plug and Play adapters
and devices. The default is “No“.
Processor Control
It will indicate the Intel processor ID number and
microcode revision date. This information is not
configurabled.
Power Management
Wake on LAN
Select “Enabled” to allow your system to power-on in
response to LAN wake up requests if the network
adapter in your system supports this feature. The
default is set to “Disabled“
Startup Sequence
When the Wake on LAN is set to “Enabled“, Startup
Sequence will become configurable. Select the start-
up sequence you want to use for this type of
power-on event. If you select “Automatic“, make
sure that the Automatic Power-On Start-up Sequence
is set to “Enabled“; otherwise the system will use the
“Primary“ startup sequence.
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ACPI BIOS IRQ
This field controls what IRQ the Advanced
Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) will use.
This should only be changed to resolve a conflict with
an ISA Legacy adapter.
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Specifications
Dimension (width x depth x height)
• System unit: 88mm x 305 mm x 392 mm
Weight
• System unit: 6.3 kg (14 lb)
Environment
• Temperature for system unit:
• Power-on: 10° to 35°C (50° to 95°F)
• Power-off: -10° to 60°C (14° to 140°F)
• Humidity for system unit:
• Power-on: 20% to 80%
• Power-off: 20% to 80%
• Power consumption
• System unit: Maximum 95 Watts
Electrical input
• Input voltage for system unit (Sine-wave input is
required)
• Low Range: 90 Vac to 132 Vac
• High Range: 180 Vac to 264 Vac
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Operating Requirements
All machines require two power inputs: one for the
system unit and one for the monitor display.
The system units come with a voltage selector switch,
allowing selection of voltage of either 115 Vac or 230
Vac. This switch must be in the 230 Vac position
when the machine is plugged into a 230 Vac electrical
outlet.
The required power input for the monitor (Not
included with some models) shipped with the system
unit is auto-sensing type and does not require any
voltage switch adjustment.
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Check Procedures
Introduction .......................................................... 30
Start ..................................................................... 31
Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes,
or Beeps ............................................................... 36
Troubleshooting ................................................... 55
Factory-Installed Storage Devices ................ 55
Audio (Not Supported by Diagnostics Program) .. 59
CD-ROM Drive ..................................................... 62
Memory ................................................................ 64
Keyboard .............................................................. 65
Mouse .................................................................. 66
Power Supply ....................................................... 68
Monitor ................................................................. 70
Undetermined Problems ...................................... 72
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Introduction
This chapter contains the check procedures used to
diagnose the causes of product failures. The
diagnostic information consists of:
Start: This is the starting point for any diagnostic
action. Based on high-level symptoms, the check
procedure directs you to more detailed procedures to
help resolve machine failures.
Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or
Beeps: The tables for BIOS Error Messages, Codes,
Beeps and Error Symptoms list along with their
probable causes, and direct you to the applicable
check procedures to help resolve machine failures.
These tables also list the field replaceable units
(FRUs) most likely to cause a particular problem.
Check Procedures: When the Start check
procedure or the Index of Symptoms, Messages,
Error Codes, or Beeps tables point you to a specific
check procedure, proceed to that section. If there are
any notes or instructions at the top of the page, read
them before you begin with the procedure. Carefully
read each step of the check procedure and perform
the steps as instructed. If you do not remember the
location of a specific part or test point, or an
adjustment or removal procedure, see the chapter
that contains that information. Always return to the
check procedure after you do this. In some cases,
you are referred to other check procedures to detect
the cause of the failure.
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Start
This is the entry point for all check procedures. The
check procedures use failure symptoms, Power-On
Self Test (POST) error codes, or beeps to help
determine the defective field replaceable unit (FRU).
Follow the suggested check procedures or use the
diagnostics CD to determine the problem FRU.
IMPORTANT: Replace FRUs ONLY when it is
determined that the error is not a result of
software, loose contacts, or dirty component
surfaces. Any FRU change should be verified
by running a complete test (“Diagnostics - Run
Normal Test” in PC-Doctor diagnostics
program).
NOTE: The disagnostic program diskette can be
created from the Recovery CD if the user has a
USB diskette drive attached.
The diagnostic program diskette diskette should be
used ONLY with 6644/6645/6646 Service Level A
(SL-A) IBM Personal Computers. Do not use this
diskette on other models.
POST error codes and error messages are displayed
on the screen after the IBM logo. Meanwhile, error
beeps could be issued to help diagnose system
problem. Please refer to “Index of Symptoms,
Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps” on page 36 for
additional help.
All voltages in the check procedures are positive
unless otherwise indicated. Use frame ground for all
voltage checks unless otherwise specified.
NOTE: If the check procedures instruct you to replace
a FRU and the error message persists, an
option adapter card might be causing the
failure. Remove all option adapter cards, one
at a time, until the error changes or the
problem is no longer apparent. Replace the
last option adapter card removed.
The hard disk drive contains pre-loaded software.
Refer to “Software Recovery Procedure” on page
102, to reinstall the original software. Be sure to
reload the software on the primary hard disk drive
(Drive C) when replacing it.
IMPORTANT: The drives in the system you are
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servicing may have been rearranged, or the
drive startup sequence has changed. Be
extremely careful during write operations, such
as copying, saving, or formatting. Data or
programs can be overwritten if you select an
incorrect drive. Ask the customer to back up
any additional software from the hard disk
drive before you reload the software.
How to Diagnose Combined FRUs: If an adapter or
device consists of more than one FRU, any of the
FRUs might cause an error code. Before replacing
the device or adapter, remove the FRUs one by one
to see if the symptoms change.
If a newly replaced FRU does not correct the
problem: If you have reached this point of the check
procedures and were instructed to replace a FRU but
doing so did not correct the problem, reinstall the
original FRU and go through “Start” again.
If you want to print a copy of a BIOS Setup Utility
screen to an attached printer, press Print Screen key
while the following screen is displayed.
READ THE FOLLOWING:
Human Error is a cause for concern when applied
to check procedures. It exists in every first time
set of analysis procedures. It is therefore
essential for effective and time-efficient servicing
that each stage of every procedure be verified.
(For example: When a symptom is found, or when
a symptom appears to have been cured; the
preceding steps should be repeated for accuracy
of analysis.)
001 - START
• To begin, note the following:
• Disable the setting of “Fast POST Mode” in BIOS
Setup.
• To disable or reset the power-on password, see
“Power-On Password” on page 8.
• Disconnect all external cables and devices from
the system unit, except for the keyboard, mouse,
and monitor.
• Power off the system unit (unplug the power cord)
before moving it or when replacing FRUs.
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• Remove all adapter cards, except for the factory-
installed adapter cards.
• Disconnect all drives except:
- Hard disk drive
- IBM factory-installed devices (such as a CD-
ROM drive)
• Ensure that all power cords and cables are
connected properly.
• Ensure that the monitor brightness and contrast
controls are not turned down.
• Power on the system unit.
NOTE: Some monitors have a detachable system I/O
signal cable between the monitor and the
system unit. In this case, check this signal
cable before replacing the unit. See “Monitor
Port Signals” on page 117 for pin identification.
• Ensure correct monitor refresh rate.
• Note any symptoms, messages, error codes, or
beeps.
• Make sure that there are no CD in the drives.
002 - DOES AN IBM LOGO SCREEN APPEAR?
(YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 004.)
• Insert diagnostics CD in the CD-ROM drive or the
the diagnostic diskette in a USB attached diskette
drive.
003 - DOES SYSTEM LOAD THE DIAGNOSTICS
PROGRAM ? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO
STEP 004.)
• Follow the instructions on the screen and select
Utility from the diagnostics program menu.
• Select Tech Support Form from the menu, press
F5 to execute, then generate a system
configuration report.
• Compare the system configuration list with the
actual devices installed in system.
NOTE: If necessary, remove the machine cover and
visually compare the devices installed in
system to those shown in the system
configuration report.
• Go to step 006.
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SYMPTOMS APPEAR? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO,
GO TO STEP 005)
Codes, or Beeps” on page 36.
• End.
005 -
• If the keyboard responds incorrectly, go to
“Keyboard” on page 65.
• If monitor problems appear, such as jittering,
shifting, or being out of focus, go to “Monitor” on
page 70.
006 - DOES THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
REPORT CORRECTLY IDENTIFY THE DEVICES
INSTALLED IN SYSTEM? (YES, READ AHEAD.
NO, GO TO STEP 007.)
• Select Diagnostics from the diagnostics program
menu.
• Select and execute Run Normal Test.
- Go to step 008.
007 -
• The system configuration report shows only those
devices supported by the diagnostics CD.
• If a device is missing from the list and is not factory
installed, refer to the service manual provided for
that device.
008 - DO THE DIAGNOSTICS FINISH WITHOUT
ANY ERRORS? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO
STEP 009.)
• If the Diagnostics \ Run Normal Test did not detect
a failure but the system still indicates a failure:
- Check all adapter card jumper settings.
- Check all adapter card switch settings.
- Check all adapter card cables and connectors.
Make sure that all of the above are set correctly
and show the correct voltages and continuity. Re-
place any defective cables or adapter cards. See
“Parts/Test Point Locations” on page 103.
- Run the Diagnostics \ Run Normal Test again.
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- If an error or other symptom is displayed, go to
“Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or
Beeps” on page 36.
- If no error can be detected or the symptom is in-
termittent, go to “Undetermined Problems” on
page 72.
•
End
009 -
• If the last test stops and you cannot continue, first
make sure all switches, power connectors, cables,
and jumpers are set correctly and show the correct
voltages and continuity.
• Take note of any messages, error codes, beeps, or
new symptoms. Go to “Index of Symptoms,
Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps” on page 36.
• If there is no error symptom or the error symptom
is intermittent, go to “Undetermined Problems” on
page 72.
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Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error
Codes, or Beeps
How to Use Error Messages: Use the messages,
error codes, and beeps combinations that occur to
diagnose failures. If more than one failure occurs,
begin the diagnosis from the first failure that
appeared. The cause of the first failure can result in
false messages, error codes, or beeps. If you did not
receive any messages, error codes, or beeps, see if
the symptom is listed in “Table 2-3 Error Symptoms
List” on page 48.
IMPORTANT: When you have deemed it necessary
to replace a FRU, and have done so, you must
run a total system check to ensure that no
other activity has been affected by the change.
This system check can be done through the
diagnostics program (Select Diagnostics, then
select and execute Run Normal Test from PC-
Doctor).
machine, such as the Power-On Self Test (POST).
The machine performs the POST each time it is
powered on. Use this information throughout the
diagnostic procedures. The POST is a series of
system checks and initializations that verify the
correct operation of the base system.
After a successful POST, the system attempts to load
operating system. The system can be customized for
different startup (boot) methods by the BIOS Setup
Utility. “Date and Time” on page 21.
The system's default startup sequence automatically
looks for the operating system files in the hard disk if
these files are not found in the CD.
IMPORTANT: Remember that POST does not test all
areas, but only those that allow the system to
operate well enough to run the diagnostics
program.
Table 2-1 lists BIOS error codes, messages and their
possible causes. Table 2-2 lists BIOS beeps and their
possible causes. Table 2-3 lists error symptoms and
their possible causes. The most likely cause is listed
first. Make sure you complete all items in the cause or
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“Action/FRU” column. When servicing a system,
always begin with “Start” on page 31.
If you are unable to correct the problem using these
two index tables, go to “Undetermined Problems” on
page 72.
NOTE:
1. If an error message and incorrect audio response
occur, diagnose the error message first.
did receive a POST error code and message, use
“Table 2-1 POST Error Codes and Messages List”
on page 38 to diagnose system problems.
3. If you cannot run the diagnostics program tests but
did receive a POST error beeps, use See “Table 2-
2 BIOS Error Beeps List” on page 45 to diagnose
system problems.
4. If you did not receive any error message, look for a
Error Symptoms List” on page 48.
IMPORTANT: Check all power supply voltages,
switch, and jumper settings before you replace
the system board. Also check the power supply
voltages if you have a “system no-power”
condition.
5. If you are unable to correct the problem by using
the “BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps
List” table and “Error Symptoms List” table, go to
“Undetermined Problems” on page 72.
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Table 2-1 POST Error Codes and Messages List
To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error
messages or codes in left column. If directed to a
check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the
check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated,
the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most
likely cause.
NOTE:
BIOS Error Codes,
Messages
Action/FRU
0101
Enter BIOS Setup and load
the default settings.
Timer Tick Interrrupt Error
0102
RTC Battery.
System Board.
Timer 2 Test Error
0103
Enter BIOS setting to load
default settings:
Processor Speed Set Too
High
1. Proper speed for
processor. Speed should
be a multiple of the
original processor.
Reset the jumper.See
“Power-On Password” on
page 8.
Processor.
0106
System board
Diskette Controller Error
0114
Adapter card
System board
Option ROM checksum
0129
Processor
L1 Cache Error
System board
0131
System board
POST Detected a Planar
Voltage is Out of Range
0135
Re-connect processor fan
cable.
Processor Fan Error
System board
System board
0136
Hardfile Fan Error
0151
Enter BIOS Setup and load
the default settings.
Real Time Clock Error
0161
RTC Battery.
System Board.
Real Time Clock Battery
Error
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Table 2-1 POST Error Codes and Messages List
To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error
messages or codes in left column. If directed to a
check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the
check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated,
the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most
likely cause.
NOTE:
BIOS Error Codes,
Messages
Action/FRU
0162
Re-connect the cables.
Adapter card
Drives
Invalid Configutation
Information
Power supply
System board
0163
Ensure the time set in BIOS
Setup is correct.
Time of Day not set
0164
Enter BIOS Setup and load
the default settings.
Memory Size Does Not
Match CMOS
DIMMs
System board
0166
BIOS version.
Boot Block Checksum Error BIOS ROM
0167
Enter BIOS setting to load
default settings:
No Processor Update Found
Error
1. Proper speed for
processor. Speed should
be a multiple of the
original processor.
Reset the jumper.See
“Power-On password” on
page 22.
Processor
0168
Enter BIOS Setup and load
the default settings.
ALert-on-LAN is Inoperative
Adapter card
System board
0175
System board
Bad EEPROM CRC #1
0176
Enter BIOS Setup and load
the default settings.
System Tampered
System board
System board
0177
Inventory Violation
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Table 2-1 POST Error Codes and Messages List
To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error
messages or codes in left column. If directed to a
check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the
check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated,
the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most
likely cause.
NOTE:
BIOS Error Codes,
Messages
Action/FRU
0183
Enter Administrator
password
PAP is Required
0184
Enter new password
Asset control Antenna not
Detected
0186
System board
Secure Data can Not be
Recovered
0187
Clear Administrator
password
Bootseq and Administrator
Password Cleared
System board
0190
If the code does not clear,
replace the system board.
System Tampered Reset
0191
Enter Administrator
password
Security Hardware Reset
0192
Check Setup
System board
Security Hardware Tamper
Detected
0193
Security Hardware
Removed
0194
Information for the system
administrator
RFID Antenna Removed
0195
Error can be cleared in
Setup
RFID Antenna Installed
Antenna
System board
0201
DIMMs
Memory Error
I/O channel memory
System board
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Table 2-1 POST Error Codes and Messages List
To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error
messages or codes in left column. If directed to a
check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the
check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated,
the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most
likely cause.
NOTE:
BIOS Error Codes,
Messages
Action/FRU
0203
DIMMs
ECC Memory Required
0204
System board
Memory Test Failed
0205
System board
Memory Conflict Error
0206
Reconnect Memory
Memory Configuration Error DIMMs
0207
System board
Memory Continuity Error
0229
Processor
L2 Cache Error
System board
0262
Enter BIOS and load default
settings.
DRAM Parity Configuration
DIMM
System board
0301
Re-connect keyboard.
Keyboard Error
0303
Enter BIOS and load default
settings.
Keyboard
Keyboard Controller Error
System Board
0604
Reconnect diskette drive
Diskette drive
Diskette Drive Error
0605
System board
Diskette Unlocked Problem
0662
Diskette Drive Configuration
0762
Enter BIOS and load default
settings.
Coprocessor Configuration
System board
1762
Hard disk drive
System board
Hard Disk Configuration
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Table 2-1 POST Error Codes and Messages List
To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error
messages or codes in left column. If directed to a
check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the
check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated,
the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most
likely cause.
NOTE:
BIOS Error Codes,
Messages
Action/FRU
1780
Reconnect hard disk cables.
Hard disk drive
Fixed Disk Configuration
Error
System board
1780
Reconnect hard disk cables
Fixed Disk 0 Error
1780
Enter BIOS setting to load
default settings:
1. Proper speed for
processor. Speed should
be a multiple of the
original processor.
Fixed Disk Error
1781
Fixed Disk 1 Error
1782
Hard disk drive
System board
Fixed Disk 2 Error
1783
Fixed Disk 3 Error
1800
Run Setup, verify PCI
Run Diagnostics
No More IRQs available
1880
PCI adapter card
No More IRQs available
1801
Check Setup
No More Room for Option
ROM
Run Diagnostics
Adapter Cards
1881
Make sure BIOS is at latest
level
No More Room for Option
ROM
System board
1802
Check Setup
No More I/O Space
Available
Run Diagnostics
Adapter Cards
1882
Make sure BIOS is at latest
level
No More I/O Space
Available
System board
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Table 2-1 POST Error Codes and Messages List
To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error
messages or codes in left column. If directed to a
check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the
check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated,
the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most
likely cause.
NOTE:
BIOS Error Codes,
Messages
Action/FRU
Check Setup
1803
No More Memory
(above 1 MB) available
Run Diagnostics
Adapter Cards
1883
Make sure BIOS is at latest
level
No More Memory
(above 1 MB) available
System board
1804
Check Setup
No More Memory
(below 1 MB) available
Run Diagnostics
Adapter Cards
1884
Make sure BIOS is at latest
level
No More Memory
(below 1 MB) available
System board
1805
Check Setup
Checksum Error or 0 Size
Option ROM
Run Diagnostics
Adapter Cards
1885
Make sure BIOS is at latest
level
Checksum Error or 0 Size
Option ROM
System board
1962
Reconnect all the cables
Devices
No Boot Device Found
Power supply
System board
2400
Video adapter
System board
Display Adapter Error
2462
Optional video memory
System board
Monitor
Video Configuration
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Table 2-1 POST Error Codes and Messages List
To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error
messages or codes in left column. If directed to a
check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the
check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated,
the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most
likely cause.
NOTE:
BIOS Error Codes,
Messages
Action/FRU
5962
CD-ROM drive connectors/
cables/jumpers
CD-ROM drive
IDE CD-ROM Configuration
Power supply
System board
8601
Re-connect keyboard and
mouse.
Pointing Device Error
Enter BIOS Setup and load
default settings.
USB mouse
USB keyboard
System board
8603
Pointing device (mouse)
System board
Pointing Device has been
Removed
.
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Table 2-2 BIOS Error Beeps List
To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error
beeps in left column. If directed to a check
procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check
procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the
first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most
likely cause.
NOTE:
BIOS Error Beeps
Action/FRU
1-1-3
Enter BIOS Setup and load
the default settings.
CMOS Write/ Read Error
CMOS battery.
System board.
1-1-4
Enter BIOS Setup and load
the default settings.
BIOS ROM Checksum
Error
CMOS battery.
System board.
1-2-1
Enter BIOS Setup and load
the default settings.
Programmable Interval
Timer Test Error
System board.
1-2-2
Enter BIOS Setup and load
the default settings.
DMA initialization Error
System board.
1-2-3
Enter BIOS Setup and load
the default settings.
DMA Page Register Write/
Read Test Error
System board.
1-2-4
Enter BIOS Setup and load
the default settings.
RAM Refresh Verification
Error
System board.
1-3-1
Insert the memory modules
in the DIMM sockets
properly, then reboot the
system.
1st 64K RAM Test Error
Memory module. See the
“Step 005” of “Memory” on
page 64 to replace memory
module.
System board
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Table 2-2 BIOS Error Beeps List
To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error
beeps in left column. If directed to a check
procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check
procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the
first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most
likely cause.
NOTE:
BIOS Error Beeps
Action/FRU
1-3-2
Insert the memory modules
in the DIMM sockets
properly, then reboot the
system.
1st 64K RAM Parity Test
Error
Memory module. See the
“Step 005” of “Memory” on
page 64 to replace memory
module.
System board
1-3-2
Insert the memory modules
in the DIMM sockets
properly, then reboot the
system.
Wrong Data Gets From
DIMM’s SPD
DIMM.
System board.
1-3-2
DIMM
Incorrect DRAM Type
2-1-1
Hard disk drive
Slave DMA Register Test In- System board
Progress or Error
2-1-2
Hard disk drive
System board
Master DMA Register Test
In-Progress or Error
2-1-3
Hard disk drive
System board
Master Interrupt Mask
Register Test Error
2-1-4
Hard disk drive
System board
Slave Interrupt Mask
Register Test Failure
2-2-2
System board
Keyboard Controller Test
Error
2-3-2
Enter BIOS Setup and load
the default settings.
Screen Memory Test In-
Progress or Error
System board.
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Table 2-2 BIOS Error Beeps List
To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error
beeps in left column. If directed to a check
procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check
procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the
first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most
likely cause.
NOTE:
BIOS Error Beeps
Action/FRU
2-3-3
Enter BIOS Setup and load
the default settings.
Screen Retrace Tests In-
Progress or Error
System board.
3-1-1
Enter BIOS Setup and load
the default settings.
Timer Tick Interrupt Test
Error
System board.
3-1-2
Enter BIOS Setup and load
the default settings.
Interval Timer Channel 2
Test Error
System board.
3-1-4
Enter BIOS Setup and load
the default settings.
Time-Of-Day Clock Test
Error
System board.
3-2-4
Enter BIOS Setup and load
the default settings.
Comparing CMOs Memory
Size Against Actual
System board.
3-3-1
Insert the memory modules
in the DIMM sockets
properly, then reboot the
system.
Memory Size Mismatch
Occurred.
Memory module. See the
“Step 005” of “Memory” on
page 64 to replace memory
module.
System board
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Table 2-3 Error Symptoms List
To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom
NOTE:
in the left column. If directed to a check procedure,
replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If
no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/
FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
Error Symptoms
Action/FRU
Processor / Processor Fan
Normally, the processor fan should be operative,
and the processor clock setting should be exactly
set to match its speed requirement before
diagnosing any processor problems.
NOTE:
Processor fan does not run Ensure that the system is
but power supply fan runs.
not in power saving mode
and the “Stop CPU clock in
sleep state” is not set to
Yes. See “Power
Management” on page 5.
With the system power on,
measure the voltage of
processor fan connector
FN1. Its reading should be
+12Vdc. See “System
Board Jumpers and
Connectors” on page 105.
Processor fan.
System board.
Processor test failed.
Processor.
System board.
System Board and Memory
Ensure that the memory modules are installed
properly and the contact leads are clean before
diagnosing any system problems.
NOTE:
Memory test failed.
See “Memory” on page 64.
System board
Incorrect memory size
shown or repeated during
POST.
Insert the memory modules
in the DIMM sockets
properly, then reboot the
system.
Memory module. See the
“Step 005” of “Memory” on
page 64 to replace memory
module.
System board.
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Table 2-3 Error Symptoms List (Continued)
NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom
in the left column. If directed to a check procedure,
replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If
no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/
FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
Error Symptoms
Action/FRU
System works but fails to
enter power saving mode
when the Power
Management Mode is set to
[Enabled], and power
saving timer set in BIOS has
elapsed.
Enter BIOS Setup and load
default settings.
In Windows 2000, check
settings in Power
Management Property of
Control Panel.
Reload software from
Recovery CD.
System hangs before
system boot.
See “Index of Symptoms,
Messages, Error Codes, or
Beeps” on page 36.
See “Undetermined
Problems” on page 72
System hangs after system Execute a system test
boot.
(“Diagnostics/Run Normal
Test” in PC-Doctor
diagnostics program) and
set it to stop at “Halt on
Error” to see the potential
cause of the problem.
“Undetermined Problems”
on page 72.
Blinking cursor only; system See “Start” on page 31.
does not work.
Diskette/IDE drive
connection/cables
Diskette/IDE disk drives
See “Undetermined
Problems” on page 72
System board
Hard Disk Drive
NOTE: Ensure hard disk drive is configured correctly in
BIOS Setup, cable/jumper are set correctly before
diagnosing any hard disk drive problems.
Hard disk drive test failed.
Enter BIOS Setup and Load
default settings.
Hard disk drive cable.
Hard disk drive.
System board.
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Table 2-3 Error Symptoms List (Continued)
NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom
in the left column. If directed to a check procedure,
replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If
no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/
FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
Error Symptoms
Action/FRU
Hard disk drive format error. Enter BIOS Setup and Load
default settings.
Hard disk drive cable.
Hard disk drive.
System board.
Hard disk drive write error.
Enter BIOS Setup and Load
default settings.
Hard disk drive.
Hard disk drive LED fails to With the system power on,
light, but system operates
normally.
measure the voltage of hard
disk LED connector CNN1.
The reading should be:
CNN1
HDD Idle/ Active
pin-8
pin-7
Vdc
+5 Vdc / --
+5 Vdc / 0
See “System Board
Jumpers and Connectors”
on page 105.
Hard drive LED cable.
CD-ROM Drive
NOTE: Ensure CD-ROM drive is configured correctly in
BIOS Setup, cable/jumper are set correctly and its
laser beam is clean before diagnosing any
CD-ROM drive problems.
CD-ROM drive LED flashes CD may have dirt or foreign
for more than 30 seconds
before LED shut off.
material on it. Check with a
known good disc.
Software asks to reinstall
disc.
CD is not inserted properly.
CD is damaged.
Software displays a reading
CD error.
CD-ROM drive LED doesn't CD-ROM drive
come on but works
normally.
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Table 2-3 Error Symptoms List (Continued)
To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom
in the left column. If directed to a check procedure,
replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If
no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/
FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
NOTE:
Error Symptoms
Action/FRU
CD-ROM drive cannot load See “CD-ROM Emergency-
or eject when the system is exit <option 1>” on page 114
turned on and its eject
and “CD-ROM Emergency-
button is pressed and held. exit <option 2>” on page
114.
Disconnect all cables from
CD-ROM drive except
power cable, then press
eject button to try to unload
the disk.
CD-ROM drive power.
CD-ROM drive
CD-ROM drive does not
CD may have dirt or foreign
read and there are no error material on it. Check with a
codes or messages are
displayed.
known good disc.
Ensure that the CD-ROM
driver is installed properly.
See “CD-ROM Drive” on
page 62.
CD-ROM drive.
CD-ROM drive can play
audio CD but no sound
output.
Ensure that the headphone
jack of the CD-ROM has an
output, then check if the
audio cable from CD-ROM
drive to system board CN12
is connected properly. See
“System Board Jumpers
and Connectors” on page
105.
Turn up the sound volume.
Speaker power/connection/
cable.
CD-ROM drive.
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Table 2-3 Error Symptoms List (Continued)
NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom
in the left column. If directed to a check procedure,
replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If
no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/
FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
Error Symptoms
Real-Time Clock
Action/FRU
Real-time clock is
inaccurate.
Ensure that the information
in the Date and Time of
BIOS Setup is set correctly.
See “Date and Time” on
page 21.
Load default settings.
CMOS battery.
System board
Video and Monitor
Video memory test failed.
Video adapter failed.
Remove all non factory-
installed cards.
Load default settings
(if screen is readable).
System board
Display problem:
- Incorrect colors
- No high intensity
Monitor signal connection/
cable.
Monitor
System board
- Missing, broken, or
incorrect characters
- Blank monitor(dark)
- Blank monitor(bright)
- Distorted image
- Unreadable monitor
- Other monitor problems
Display changing colors.
Monitor signal connection/
cable
Monitor
System board
Display problem not listed
above (including blank or
illegible monitor).
“Monitor” on page 70.
Load default settings
(if screen is readable).
System board
USB Ports
Execute “Load BIOS Default Settings” in BIOS
NOTE:
Setup to confirm ports presence before diagnosing any
USB ports problems. Remove all external USB hubs.
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Table 2-3 Error Symptoms List (Continued)
NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom
in the left column. If directed to a check procedure,
replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If
no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/
FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
Error Symptoms
USB device failed.
Action/FRU
Ensure that the USB device
is properly installed.
Refer to the service manual
for the USB device.
USB device.
USB device cable.
System board.
USB device problems.
Refer to the service manual
for the USB device.
Diagnostic Program
Diagnostics programs
cannot be executed.
Reboot the system from the
diagnostics diskette.
Load default settings.
Diagnostics diskette.
Memory module.
System board.
Missing diagnostics file(s).
Diagnostics diskette.
Keyboard
Some or all keys on
“Keyboard” on page 65.
keyboard do not work.
Power Supply
Pressing power switch does Power switch cable
not turn off the system.
(Only unplug power cord
from electrical outlet can
turn off system.)
assembly
“Power Supply” on page 68
Pressing power switch does Ensure the power override
not turn on system.
switch (situated at the back
of the machine, just above
the connector for the power
cable) is not set to off.
Power switch cable
assembly.
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Table 2-3 Error Symptoms List (Continued)
NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom
in the left column. If directed to a check procedure,
replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If
no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/
FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
Error Symptoms
Action/FRU
Executing software
Load default settings.
shutdown from
Reload software from
Recovery CD.
Windows2000 Start menu
does not turn off the system.
(Only pressing power switch
can turn off the system).
No system power, or power “Power Supply” on page 68
supply fan is not running.
System board.
Other Problems
Any other problems.
See “Undetermined
Problems” on page 72
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Troubleshooting
Failing Parts or Assemblies: The check procedures
generally help you trace a problem to one part or
assembly. The last step of the specific check
procedure you are using indicates that a part or
assembly is failing. You should inspect the part or
assembly before you decide to replace it. It might be
loose, dirty, or in need of a small repair. The check
procedures might lead you to two, or even three,
possible failing parts or assemblies. The parts that
might be failing are listed in order of the most
probable failure. Also, the FRU parts are defined as
replaced units and are not repaired in the field.
Measuring Voltages: Some check procedure steps
instruct you to measure voltages on cable plugs and
electronic board connectors. If you are asked to
measure voltage at several places on a plug or
connector, a chart next to or near the instruction
indicates the number of the plug or connector, the pin
numbers you should measure, the signal name, and
the correct voltage for the condition you are
measuring. Measure the voltage only at the pins
listed in the chart. Remember to set the meter on the
correct scale and to put the meter leads in the correct
position for the voltage you are asked to measure.
NOTE: Use frame ground as the ground reference.
Attach the black (ground) lead of meter to
frame ground, except where specified
otherwise.
Factory-Installed Storage Devices
Use this check procedure to test any factory-installed
drives.
ATTENTION: The customer may have customized
settings in the Setup Utility (other than default
settings) on the computer you are servicing.
Running the Setup Utility might alter those
settings. Take note of the current settings and
verify that the customer settings are in place
when service is complete.
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NOTE: If you cannot access the hard disk drive or
load a CD from the CD-ROM drive, make sure
that the BIOS Setup Utility has the startup
sequence set with CD ROM and hard disk
drives.
001 - START
• Insert the diagnostics program CD into the CD-
ROM drive.
• Power-off then power-on the system unit.
002 - DO ANY POST MESSAGES, ERROR
CODES, BEEPS, OR SYMPTOMS OCCUR? (YES,
READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 003)
• Go to “Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error
Codes, or Beeps” on page 36.
• End.
003 -
• Select Utility from the menu.
• Select and execute Tech Support Form from the
menu to generate a system configuration report.
actual devices installed in system.
NOTE: If necessary, remove the cover and visually
compare the devices installed in the system
unit to those shown in the Tech Support Form.
004 - IF THE NUMBER OF HARD DISK OR CD-
ROM DRIVE IS NOT CORRECT, READ AHEAD; OR
GO TO STEP 005.
• Check the cable installation of all disk drives.
(See “System Board Jumpers and Connectors” on
page 105)
- IDE Primary Channel Master and Slave Drives
should be connected to the system board con-
nector CN8.
- IDE Secondary Channel Master and Slave
Drives should be connected to the system board
connector CN7.
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NOTE: The CD-ROM drive that comes with system
unit should be configured as IDE Secondary
Channel Master device.
• Check all power supply voltages, switch, and
jumper settings before you replace the system
board. (See “System Board Jumpers and
Connectors” on page 105.)
• Check the power supply voltages if you have a
“system no-power” condition. See “Power Supply
Connectors and Voltages” on page 107.
settings. See “3.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper
Settings” on page 110. Check the voltages of all
disk drive power connectors. See “Power Supply
Connectors and Voltages” on page 107.
• Correct the parameter settings under IDE Drives in
the BIOS Setup. See “Hard Disk Drive” on page 4.
-
In the BIOS Setup, check that the correct drive
size is set for the flagged drive shown in the
System Information. See “Viewing System Infor-
mation, and Product Data” on page 15.
• Enter BIOS Setup and load default settings.
If the problem remains, check the continuity on the
drive and the cable and replace it if necessary. If
that does not fix the problem, replace the system
board.
• End.
005 -
• Select Diagnostics from the PC-Doctor diagnostics
program main menu. Select and execute Fixed
Disks Test if you want to test hard disk drive.
• Select CD-ROM/DVD Drive from the main
program menu to test the CD-ROM drive.
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- If an error or other symptom appears, go to “In-
dex of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or
Beeps” on page 36.
- If no error can be detected or the symptom is in-
termittent, go to “Undetermined Problems” on
page 72 .
• End.
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Audio (Not Supported by Diagnostics
Program)
IMPORTANT: While performing this check, you may
need to enter and exit Microsoft Windows 2000
several times. When instructed to select an
icon or button, double click on the item with the
mouse.
NOTE: For more information about using Microsoft
Windows 2000, see the user’s guide that
comes with the computer.
If an operating system other than Microsoft
Windows 2000 is installed, the program
screens and icons may differ from these
instructions.
001 - START
• Power off the system unit.
• Remove all adapter cards.
• Connect a hard disk drive with pre-loaded
Windows 2000.
• Power on the system unit.
• Load default settings in setup (audio may be
disabled).
002 - DO ANY POST MESSAGES, ERROR
CODES, BEEPS, OR SYMPTOMS APPEAR? (YES,
READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 003)
• Go to “Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error
Codes, or Beeps” on page 36.
• End.
003 - DO ANY MESSAGES OR ERROR CODES
DISPLAY AFTER POST COMPLETES BUT
BEFORE MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 STARTS?
(YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 004)
NOTE: If POST does not complete, answer this
question “No.”
• Ensure that Windows 2000 is properly installed.
• End.
004 -
•
Perform the following under Windows 2000.
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Windows 2000 is installed, the program
screens and icons may differ from these
instructions.
1. Start Microsoft Windows 2000.
2. Select the Start icon.
3. Select Settings, then select Control Panel.
4. Select the Sound icon.
5. In the Sound window, select chimes from the
Names field. (To test other adapter card software,
select an action from a menu in that software.)
005 - IS THE PREVIEW BUTTON, OR ACTION IN
OTHER SOFTWARE, SELECTABLE ON THE
SCREEN (SHOWN IN BLACK AND NOT GRAY)?
(YES, GO TO STEP 006. NO, READ AHEAD.)
•
•
Ensure that Windows 2000 is properly installed.
Go to step 001.
006 -
007 - DO YOU HEAR ANY SOUND FROM THE
SPEAKER? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO
STEP 008.)
• The audio feature is functioning normally. Click
Cancel to close the dialog box. Exit Microsoft
Windows 2000.
• If the symptom remains or has changed, go to
“Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or
Beeps” on page 36.
• End.
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• Make sure that the volume control is not turned
low.
• Make sure that the speaker and its adapter are not
damaged.
• Make sure that the speaker is plugged in speak-
out jack. See “System Board Jumpers and
Connectors” on page 105.
• If the error cannot be resolved, replace the system
board.
• End.
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CD-ROM Drive
IMPORTANT: For the diagnostics procedure of
CD-ROM drive, use an external USB diskette
drive to load the diagnostics program from the
diskette.
001 - START
• Insert the diagnostics diskette into the USB
diskette drive and ensure that there is no CD in the
CD-ROM drive.
• Select Interactive Tests menu, then select and
execute CD-ROM Test.
002 - DO YOU SEE A MESSAGE “NO CD-ROM
DRIVE OR MSCDEX DEVICE DRIVER
INSTALLED.”? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO
003.)
• Exit the diagnostics program and power off the
system.
• Check and ensure that the CD-ROM drive power
cable and audio and data cables are not damaged
and are connected properly.
• Check and ensure that the CD-ROM drive driver is
loaded correctly.
• Load default settings.
003 - DO THE TESTS OF OPEN/CLOSE TRAY BY
DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM AND BY DEPRESSING
CD-ROM DRIVE BUTTON WORK? (YES, READ
AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 006.)
• Load a known good data CD into the CD-ROM
drive and try to read its content by typing DIR at
DOS prompt.
004 - CAN A CD BE READ FROM THE CD-ROM
DRIVE? (YES, THEN THE CD-ROM DRIVE
FUNCTIONS NORMALLY. NO, READ AHEAD.)
•
Try reading the CD with a known good CD-ROM
drive.
005 - IS THE CD STILL NOT READABLE? (YES,
READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 006.)
•
Replace system board.
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End.
006 -
•
•
Replace CD-ROM drive.
End.
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Memory
001 - START
•
•
Power off the system unit.
Insert the diagnostics CD into the CD-ROM
drive.
•
•
•
Ensure that all DIMMs are installed correctly.
Power on the system unit.
Take note of any messages, error codes, or
symptoms.
002 - DO YOU RECEIVE POST MEMORY ERROR
MESSAGE? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO
STEP 003)
• Enter BIOS Setup Utility then reboot the system.
Take note of any messages, error codes, or
symptoms. If the error message remains, go to
step 005.
003 -
• Follow the screen instructions to run the Memory
test.
004 - DOES THE MEMORY TEST COMPLETE
WITHOUT AN ERROR? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO,
GO TO STEP 005)
• The system memory is now functioning correctly. If
you suspect an intermittent problem, run the
Memory test again.
• End.
005 -
• Replace the DIMM that the memory test calls out
and then re-run memory test.
• If all DIMMs on the system board, have been
replaced and the problem remains, replace system
board.
• Go to step 001.
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Keyboard
001 - START
• Power off system unit and ensure the keyboard
plug is connected properly.
002 -
• Insert the diagnostics CD into the CD-ROM drive
and power on the system unit.
• Select Interactive Tests menu, then execute
Keyboard test.
003 - DOES THE KEYBOARD FUNCTION
CORRECTLY? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO
STEP 004.)
• Keyboard is functioning normally.
• End.
004 - ARE THERE ANY STUCK KEYS OR ANY
GRIME IN THE GAP OF KEYCAPS? (YES, READ
AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 005.)
• Power off the system unit. Carefully remove the
grime and solve the stuck keys problem.
• Go to step 001.
005 - ARE THERE ANY BROKEN PINS IN THE
KEYBOARD PLUG? (YES, GO TO STEP 007. NO,
READ AHEAD.)
• Try with a known good keyboard.
006 - DOES THE ERROR SYMPTOM STILL
REMAIN? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP
007.)
• Replace the system board.
• End.
007 -
• Replace the keyboard.
• End.
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Mouse
001 - START
• Make sure that the mouse ball turns freely.
• Make sure that the mouse plug connects properly.
002 -
• Power off the system unit.
• Insert the diagnostics CD into the CD-ROM drive.
• Power on the system unit.
• Select Interactive Tests menu, then execute
Mouse test.
003 - DO YOU SEE THE MOUSE CURSOR IN THE
DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM? (YES, READ AHEAD.
NO, GO TO STEP 011)
• Test right (left) button and check if right (left) button
works.
004 - DOES THE MOUSE BUTTON WORK? (YES,
READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 007)
• Test mouse cursor movement.
005 - DOES THE MOUSE MOVE SMOOTHLY AND
KEEP X AND Y COORDINATES CHANGED? (YES,
READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 006)
• Mouse is functioned normally.
• End.
006 -
• Power off the system unit.
• Open mouse bottom cover and clean track ball.
• Go to step 002.
007
• Power off the system unit.
• Check the mouse plug.
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008 - ARE THERE ANY BROKEN PINS IN THE
MOUSE PLUG? (YES, GO TO STEP 010. NO,
READ AHEAD.)
• Try with a known good mouse.
009 - DO THE ERROR SYMPTOMS STILL
REMAIN? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP
010.)
• Replace the system board.
• End
010 -
• Replace the mouse.
• End.
011 -
• Exit diagnostics program.
• Ensure that the mouse driver is properly installed.
• Go to step 002.
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Power Supply
001 - START
•
Power off (unplug) the system unit. Check the
power cord for continuity. Replace if necessary.
• Check for the correct line voltage from the power
outlet, and verify that the voltage selector switch
(if present) is set to the correct voltage.
• Power on the system unit.
002 - DOES THE POWER SUPPLY FAN RUN?
(YES, GO TO STEP 003. NO, GO TO STEP 004.)
003 - DOES THE SYSTEM FAIL TO SHUT OFF
WHEN THE ON/OFF SWITCH IS PRESSED? (YES,
READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 005.)
• You might have a damaged on/off switch cable
assembly.
• Disconnect the on/off switch cable assembly
connector from the power supply connector and
take an ohm reading.
• Go to step 007.
004 -
• Disconnect the power cord from the back of the
system unit.
• Disconnect all power and switch cable connectors
from the system board and the power supply.
• Disconnect the power connectors to all drives.
• Connect any one of the power connector to system
board or drive as power load for driving up power
supply.
• Reconnect the power cord and turn on the power
supply.
005 - DOES THE POWER SUPPLY FAN RUN?
(YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 009)
• With the system powered on and the power supply
fan running, check the voltages of the power
supply connectors for the system board and all
drive connectors, as shown in the following figures.
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20-pin power connector
IDE power connector
LS120 power connector
006 - ARE THE VOLTAGES CORRECT AND DOES
THE FAN RUN? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO
STEP 009.)
• The power supply is working normally.
• If you suspect the on/off switch cable assembly,
see Step 003.
• If the fan continues to run when all connectors are
plugged back in, go to See “Undetermined
Problems” on page 72.
•
If the fan stops running when a drive connector is
plugged back in, go to “Start” on page 31.
007 - DO YOU HAVE AN OHM READING WHEN
THE SWITCH IS PRESSED AND AN OPEN
READING WHEN THE SWITCH IS RELEASED?
(YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 008.)
•
Replace the on/off switch cable assembly.
008 -
•
•
Replace the system board.
End.
009 -
•
•
Replace the power supply.
End.
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Monitor
Windows 2000, depress the F8 function key during
startup. Safe mode (VGA) will be set for Windows
2000. Use the operating system's video setup to
change the monitor resolution.
NOTE: Some monitors have a detachable system I/O
signal cable between the monitor and the
system unit. Check the line voltage, power
cord, and continuity for the system I/O signal
cable before replacing the monitor. See
“Monitor Port Signals” on page 117 for pin
identification.
001 - START
• Power off the system unit and monitor.
• Remove all adapter cards.
• Make sure that the monitor I/O signal cable is
properly connected to the system unit and monitor.
• Make sure that the power cords are properly
connected to the system unit and monitor, and that
the line voltage is correct.
• Make sure that the monitor contrast and brightness
controls are not turned too low.
• Make sure that the diagnostics CD is in the
CD-ROM drive.
• Power on the monitor, and wait 20 seconds.
• Power on the system unit.
NOTE: You may need to refer to the service
information provided with the monitor.
AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 004)
NOTE: If the screen shows a blinking cursor with no
memory count running, answer this question
“No”.
• Select Interactive Tests from the Main Menu.
• Select and execute Video test from the menu.
• Follow the prompts and perform the video test.
• Go to“Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error
Codes, or Beeps” on page 36.
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• You might have to adjust the monitor controls to
obtain the best image.
003 - DOES THE MONITOR SUCCESSFULLY
PASS Run Normal Test? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO,
GO TO STEP 004)
• You have successfully completed the video
diagnostics tests. If the problem remains, go to
“Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or
Beeps” on page 36
• End.
004 -
• Power off the system unit.
• Remove the hard disk drive system cable.
• Power on the system unit.
005 - IS THE SCREEN STILL NOT READABLE?
• Replace the monitor. If the symptom remains,
replace the system board.
• End.
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Undetermined Problems
If an error code, error message or error beeps is
present, go to “Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error
Codes, or Beeps” on page 36. If you did not receive
any messages, error codes, or beeps, see if the
on page 48. If you still cannot solve the problem,
continue with this check:
1. Check the power supply voltages (See “Power
Supply Connectors and Voltages” on page 107). If
the voltages are correct, return here and continue
with the following steps:
2. Power off the system unit.
3. Perform the following checks, one by one, until you
have isolated the problem FRU (refer to “Parts/
Test Point Locations” on page 103 for locations):
- Load default settings in setup.
- Check all system board jumper positions and
switch settings.
- Check all adapter card jumper positions.
- Check all device jumper positions.
- Check all cables and connectors for proper in-
stallation.
4. If the jumpers, switch, and voltage settings are
correct, continue with the following steps:
• Remove or disconnect the following, one at a time:
- Non-IBM devices
- External devices
- Any adapter card (modem card or video card, if
installed)
- CD-ROM drive
- Hard disk drive
- DIMM
- Processor
- System board
5. Power on the system unit.
6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 until you find the failing
device or adapter.
7. If software related, reload software from Recovery
CD.
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8. If the symptom changes, go to “Index of
Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps” on
page 36 or to the check procedure for the last item
tested.
Replace the last item tested if the system operates
normally after removing the last item.
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Diagnostic Aids
Introduction .......................................................... 76
Power-On Self Test .............................................. 77
Diagnostic CD ...................................................... 79
Using the Diagnostic CD ............................... 79
Using Diagnostic Program from
Recovery CD ................................................. 80
Diagnostics Program Features ...................... 81
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Power-On Self Test
Each time you power-on the system, the power-on
self test (POST) is initiated. Several items are tested
during POST, but is for the most part transparent to
the user.
POST checks the following:
• System Board
• Memory
• Keyboard
• Mouse
• VGA Controller
• Hard Disk Drive(s)
• CD-ROM Drive(s)
• Sound Controller*
To start POST, power-on the monitor and then the
system unit. The following will happen:
1. The IBM logo will appear on the screen.
2. At this time one of two hot-keys may be used. The
F1 key will cause the system Setup Utility menu to
appear. The F9 key will switch the graphical IBM
logo screen to the traditional text-based system
startup screen, which displays BIOS version and
system memory tested. The F9 key will only work
after exiting BIOS Setup.
3. If an error is detected during POST, the IBM logo
screen will automatically switch to the text-based
screen and display the error message or code with
a beep. Depending on the criticality of the POST
error, the system may halt and/or display the
message “Press <F1> to enter to the Setup or
<Enter> to continue...”
If this message appears, pressing the Enter key
will allow the system to attempt to proceed despite
the reported error; pressing F1 will cause the
system Setup Utility menu to appear.
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4. If no keyboard keys are pressed, and if POST is
completed without errors, the system will then
proceed with the loading of Windows 2000 or other
operating system from a hard disk drive or
CD-ROM drive, depending on the Start options
selected in the BIOS Setup Utility.
If any errors are detected by POST, there will be
an error message accompanied with an error code
shown on display screen and a beep. See “Index
of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps”
to find the most likely cause and action.
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Diagnostic CD
IMPORTANT: This manual is intended to test the IBM
6644/6645/6646 machine type only. Testing
devices which are not included with the original
product package, including other IBM products,
prototype cards, or modifying hardware
settings may give false errors and invalid
system responses. The diagnostics not
specifically made for this model may also
report incorrect errors and information.
NOTE: Didgnostics will be included on the Recovery
CD 1.
This version of PC-Doctor diagnostics program,
developed by PC Doctor for IBM, is the primary
method of testing the computer. You can use it to test
the IBM components of the system and some
external devices. The amount of time required to test
components depends on the number of components
installed and selected. The more devices you have
attached to your system and selected in PC-Doctor,
the longer the testing will take.
NOTE: The diagnostics program for Type 6644/6645/
6646 are the same.
Using the Diagnostic CD
1. Power-off the system unit.
2. Insert diagnostic CD in drive A.
3. Power-on the system unit.
NOTE: Do not press F1 during POST. If any POST
errors appear after POST, make a note of the
errors.
4. DOS should load. During boot, verify that each
driver loads successfully. For drivers that do not
load successfully, verify that the device driver is
associated with it and is installed properly.
5. Diagnostics program (PC-Doctor) will load, then
follow the screen instructions to operate.
NOTE: You will not be able to use the USB mouse
with the DOS diagnostics. Use the keyboard to
work with the diagnostic menus.
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Using Diagnostic Program from
Recovery CD
1. Insert the recovery CD into the CD-ROM drive
then restart computer.
2. Depress F1 while POST to enter BIOS Setup
menu. Select and enter “Startup Options”, set the
first priority of boot sequence to CD-ROM. Save
and exit from BIOS Setup.
3. When screen displays IBM Recovery Program
menu, choose “Run Diagnostics” to execute
diagnostic program.
4. Follow the instructions on the screen to operate
the diagnostics program.
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Diagnostics Program Features
Diagnostics program (PC-Doctor) includes the
following features:
Table 3- 1 Diagnostic Program Main Menu
Selections
Main Menu Selections
Submenu Selections
Diagnostics
Run Normal Test
Run Quick Test
CPU/Coprocessor
System Board
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Fixed Disks
Other Devices
CD-ROM Drive
Memory Test-Full
Memory Test-Quick
Interactive Tests
Keyboard
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Video
Internal Speaker
Mouse
Printer Test
CD-ROM Test
Stereo Speaker
Action Test
Hardware Info
System Configuration
Memory Contents
IRQ and DMA Use
Device Drivers
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
COM and LPT Ports
Physical Disk Drives
Logical Disk Drives
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Table 3- 1 Diagnostic Program Main Menu Selections
(Continued)
Main Menu Selections
Submenu Selections
Hardware Info
VGA Information
Software Interrupts
SCSI Devices
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
I/O Use
IDE Drive Info
PCI Information
PNPISA Information
SMBIOS Information
DIMM/RIMM info
Utility
Run External Test
Surface Scan Hard Disk
Benchmark System
DOS Shell
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Tech. Support Form
Select Languages
View Test Log
Print Log
Save Log
View Stored Results
Quit
Exit Diags
Park HD
Reboot
About
•
•
•
•
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Repair Information
Removals and Replacements .............................. 84
Cover ............................................................. 85
Processor and Fansink ................................. 86
Memory (DIMM) ............................................ 89
Adapter Card ................................................. 90
Internal Speaker ............................................ 91
USB Port ....................................................... 92
CD-ROM Drive .............................................. 93
Hard Disk Drive ............................................. 95
Power Supply ................................................ 97
Power Button/Indicator LED and Cable ........ 98
System Board ................................................ 99
System Backup Battery ............................... 100
Handling ESD-Sensitive Parts ........................... 101
Software Recovery Procedure ........................... 102
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Removals and Replacements
BEFORE REMOVING ANY FRU, POWER-OFF THE
COMPUTER, UNPLUG ALL POWER CORDS FROM
ELECTRICAL OUTLETS, THEN DISCONNECT ANY
INTERCONNECTING CABLES.
ATTENTION: The system board, processors, adapter
cards, DIMMs, and upgrade processors can be
damaged by electrostatic discharge. Use an
electrostatic discharge (ESD) strap to establish
personal grounding. If you don't have an ESD
strap, establish personal grounding by
touching a ground point with one hand before
touching the static-sensitive FRUs.
The arrows in the removals and replacements
procedures show the direction of movement to
remove a field-replaceable unit (FRU), to turn a
screw, or the direction to press a tab to release the
FRU.
Begin all removals by removing the cover (and rear
cover, if applicable).
When other FRUs must be removed prior to removing
the failing FRU, they are listed at the top of the page.
Go to the removal procedure for each FRU listed,
remove the FRU, and then continue with the removal
of the failing FRU.
To replace a FRU, reverse the removal procedure
and follow any notes that pertain to replacement.
Before disconnecting any cables, note their location
and orientation. Reinstall any new FRUs with cabling
in their original location.
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Processor and Fansink
IMPORTANT: Processors are sensitive to static
discharge.
• Disconnect the fansink cable from the system
board.
• Grasp the tabs of the fansink stopper and squeeze
before pulling it upward.
• Press the fansink clasp to release the lock on both
sides.
• Remove the fansink by pressing the release tab
(rectangular end) and lifting it up from the
Processor.
• Pull up the ZIF socket release lever.
• Lift the processor out of the socket.
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NOTE: Installing the processor
• Place the ZIF socket release lever to the release
(up) position.
• Insert the new processor, matching the notched
corner of the processor with the pin 1 indicator on
the socket.
• Push down the lever to lock the processor to the
socket.
• Place the processor heat sink fan over the
processor.
• Insert one side of fan brace onto the ZIF socket
• Secure by latching the other side to the ZIF socket.
• Reconnect the processor fan sink cable to the
connector FN1 on the system board.
• Replace the fansink stopper.
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Internal Speaker
• Cut the tie cable to release the cables.
• Disconnect the internal speaker cable from the
system board.
• To remove the internal speaker, push the left latch
rightward then remove the internal speaker from
the system carefully.
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USB Port
• Disconnect the front USB port cable from the
system board.
• Remove the two screws from the front USB port
bracket as shown.
• Remove the front USB port from the unit.
• Remove the two screws from the front USB port
then detach the bracket from the front USB port.
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• Disconnect the audio cable, CD-ROM cable, and
power connector from the CD-ROM drive.
• Remove the CD-ROM drive from the unit.
• Remove four screws from the CD-ROM bracket,
and then remove the bracket from the CD-ROM
drive.
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• To remove the hard disk drive, remove the screw
from the hard disk drive bracket , and push the
hard disk drive rightward and forward then pull it
upward.
• Remove four screws from the hard disk drive
bracket then remove the hard disk drive from the
hard disk drive bracket.
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Power Button/Indicator LED and Cable
• Disconnect the LED/power switch cable from the
system board.
• Remove two LEDs from the chassis gently.
• Push two latches to remove the power switch from
the chassis carefully.
• Remove the cable from the clasps on the chassis
and then remove the cable from the chassis.
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System Backup Battery
IMPORTANT: All BIOS configuration settings will be
lost when the backup battery is removed!
ATTENTION: Be careful when removing the backup
battery. If the metal lever is damaged or
broken, the system board must be replaced.
• Gently pull the metal lever away from the backup
battery.
• Lift the backup battery out.
IMPORTANT: Make sure to insert the battery with the
positive side facing up. A plus(+) sign indicates
the positive side.
• If you replace the system battery, you need to
reset the system date and time. You can perform
this task from the Window 2000 desktop or from
the Configuration/Setup Utility. To reset the system
date and time in the Configuration/Setup Utility,
select the Date and Time option from the Main
Menu.
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Handling ESD-Sensitive Parts
Many electronic parts are sensitive to electrostatic
discharge (ESD). To prevent damage when working
with ESD-sensitive parts, observe the following
instructions. Do these in addition to taking all the
usual precautions, such as switching off the power
and unplugging the power cord.
• Keep the ESD-sensitive part in its original shipping
container (or special ESD bag) until you are ready
to install the part.
• Make the fewest possible movements with your
body to prevent an increase of static electricity
from clothing fibers, carpets, and furniture.
• Put the ESD wrist strap on your wrist. Ensure the
machine is turned off. Connect the wrist strap to
the serial bracket mounting screw. This discharges
any static electricity in your body to the machine
frame.
• Hold the ESD-sensitive part by its edge connector
shroud (cover). Do not touch its pins. If you are
removing a plug-able module, use the correct
tools.
• Do not place the ESD-sensitive part on the
machine cover or on a metal table. If you need to
put down the ESD-sensitive part for any reason,
put it into it's original container.
• Machine covers and metal tables are electrical
grounds. They increase the risk of damage
because they make a discharge path from your
body through the ESD-sensitive part. (Large metal
objects can be discharge paths without being
grounded.)
• Prevent ESD-sensitive parts from being
accidentally touched by other persons. Reinstall
machine covers when you are not working on the
machine.
• If possible, keep all ESD-sensitive parts in a
grounded metal cabinet.
• Be extra careful when working with ESD-sensitive
parts while cold-weather heating is being used.
Low humidity increases static electricity.
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Software Recovery Procedure
The Recovery CD includes an install program that
can be used to restore the original system software.
To recover the original software on the hard disk
drive, use the following procedures:
1. Insert the recovery CD into the CD-ROM drive
then restart computer.
2. Depress F1 while POST to enter BIOS Setup
menu. Select and enter “Startup Options”, set the
first priority of boot sequence to CD-ROM. Save
and exit from BIOS Setup.
3. After system boots from recovery CD, you will be
prompted with an “IBM Product Recovery
Program” menu, follow the instructions on the
screen to operate the software recovery
procedure.
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Parts/Test Point Locations
Introduction ........................................................ 104
Power Supply Connectors and Voltages ........... 107
Network Cards ................................................... 109
3.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings ............ 110
CD-ROM Drive ................................................... 113
CD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors
and Jumpers ............................................... 115
DIMM Configurations ......................................... 116
System Board Connector Pin Signals ................ 117
Monitor Port Signals .................................... 117
IDE Cable Connector Signals ..................... 117
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Introduction
This chapter contains system board layouts and
jumper settings. It is useful when you are asked to
measure voltages. Use this information to help you
locate parts such as electronic boards, connectors,
pin numbers, and test points. This chapter also
contains jumper settings for the hard disk drive, CD-
ROM, and the connector information for modem
adapter card.
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System Board Jumpers and
Connectors
NOTE: The whitened pin of a jumper represents
pin 1.
System Board Jumper Settings
Jumper/Settings
Function
JP11, JP4 - Reserved
1-3, 2-4
AMP Select:--Reserved
3-5, 4-6
JP7 Boot Block CMOS
Clear
Clear function
*Default
1-2
2-3
Clear CMOS/Boot Block
Recovery
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System Board Connector Functions
Connector
Function
Connect to...
USB device
CN2
Rear Universal
Serial Bus (USB)
connector
CN3
ATX Power Supply
Connector
Power supply
CN6
CN7
CN8
CN9
CRT VGA connector Monitor
IDE 2
IDE 1
CD-ROM
Hard Disk Drive
Test Serial Debug
PORT
CN10
CN11
POV connector
POV board
USB device
Front Universal
Serial Bus (USB)
connector
CN12
CD- audio input
connector
CD-ROM
CN16
CN17
U2
RFID connector
Internal Speaker
CPU connector
RFID Antenna
Internal Speaker
processor
FN1
BT1
CPU Fan connector processor Fan
System Battery
connector
System battery
JK1
JK2
JK3
Microphone in port
Line in port
Microphone
Audio signal input
Speaker
Line out port
DIMM1
DIMM2
System memory
module connectors
Memory
SL1
SL2
PCI Slot
Adapter Card
CNN1
Power Button,
Power LED and
HDD LED
Power Button
HDD LED
JP4
Amplifier Select
Amplifier Select
JP11
JP7
Boot Block / CMOS
Clear
NOTE: The white corner of the jumper block
represents pin 1.
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Power Supply Connectors and
Voltages
Refer to the following figures when checking for
voltages on power supply cable connectors.
When checking voltages, the power supply fan must
be running. To power-on the power supply without
using the on/off switch, use a screwdriver or other tool
to short the connector CN 3 (pin13-14) (with the
switch cable disconnected from the connector on the
system board), or use a connection (jumper) to short
the black and green wires of the 20-pin connector on
power supply..
20-pin Power Connector
Pin-hole side view
Cable side view
Power Supply Output Pin Assignment
Pin
Voltage
+3.3Vdc
Cable Color
Orange
1
2
+3.3Vdc
Ground
+5Vdc
Orange
Black
Red
3
4
5
Ground
+5Vdc
Black
Red
6
7
Ground
Power Good
+5Vdc
Black
Gray
8
9
Purple
Yellow
Orange
Blue
10
11
12
13
+12Vdc
+3.3Vdc
-12Vdc
Ground
Black
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Power Supply Output Pin Assignment (Continued)
Pin
Voltage
+5Vdc
Cable Color
Green
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Ground
Ground
Ground
no connect
+5Vdc
Black
Black
Black
no connect
Red
+5Vdc
Red
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Network Cards
The RJ-45 connector is used.
Intel
Accton
NOTE: While transfering the data, ”Act” LED emits
light to indicate a ready state and the link
indicators “10 Link” or “100 Link” specifies the
current line transmission speed. Depending on
the 10Base-T/100Base-T connections to
unshielded twisted-pair(10Base-T, UTP) or
unshielded twisted-pair(100Base-T, Catagory
5), the transmission speed will be auto-
detected.
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3.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper
Settings
3.5-In Quantum Fireball Series Hard Disk
The configuration of the following jumpers controls
the drive's mode of operation:
• DS - Drive Select (For Master only)
• CS - Cable Select
• PK - Park, used as a place to store a jumper
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3.5-In Maxtor Hard Disk
3.5-In Maxtor Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings
J50
On
Description
Drive configured as a Master or
Drive configured as a Master, with an
attached Slave
Off
Drive configured as a Slave.
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3.5-In Fujitsu Hard Disk
The configuration of the following jumpers control the
drive's mode of operation:
• Master
• Slave
• CSEL - Cable Select
• Slave Present
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CD-ROM Front Panel Introduction
Item Description
1
2
3
Load / eject button
Headphone jack
Power-on / busy indicator, lights up in
green color while disc is set in ready
state; lights up and flashes in amber color
during data read or seek operation.
4
5
Headphone volume control
Emergency eject hole.
See CD-ROM Emergency-exit <option 1>
below.
Disc tray and emergency eject
See CD-ROM Emergency-exit <option 2>
below.
6
Audio Play / Skip track control button
CD-ROM Emergency-exit <option 1>
If for any reason the tray does not
eject automatically, insert and
press an eject-bar inside the
emergency eject hole to manually
eject the tray. A straightened
paper clip with a diameter of 1.2
mm (typical) can be used as an
eject-bar.
ATTENTION: Make sure to turn off the power before
manual disc eject operation.
CD-ROM Emergency-exit <option 2>
Locate the bottom edge of the
disc tray. Gently pry the disk
tray open with a screwdriver.
When the disc tray opens,
simply remove the disc from
the CD-ROM drive.
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CD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors
and Jumpers
NOTE: CD-ROM drives may come with item no. 5
(digital audio output) connectors.
CD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Jumpers
Item
Function
Connect to...
Power supply
1
2
Power supply connector
Interface connector
System board
CN7: IDE 2
3
Configuration jumper.
--
CS SL MA
-- -- On
Description
Master
(default).
-- On --
On -- --
Slave.
Cable
select
4
5
Audio line out connector
Digital audio output
System board.
--
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DIMM Configurations
The 6644/6645/6646 system board has two DIMM
sockets. A maximum of 512MB memory may be
installed. You can install 64MB, 128MB or 256MB
PC-100 DIMM in any sockets and with any
combinations.
NOTE: Some system boards require that DIMM
socket number one be occupied. If after
installing memory the system does not boot
successfully and both DIMM sockets are not
occupied, switch the DIMM to the unoccupied
socket and reboot the system.
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System Board Connector Pin Signals
Monitor Port Signals
Signal
Name
Signal
Name
Pin
I/O
Pin
I/O
1
Red Video
O
9
+5 V dc
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Green Video
O
10
11
12
13
14
15
Synch
Ground
Blue Video
O
MonitorIDBit
0
Monitor ID Bit
2
I
SDA
I
Synch
Ground
Horizontal
Synch
O
O
I
Red Ground
Vertical
Synch
Green
Ground
SCL
Blue Ground
IDE Cable Connector Signals
Signal
Name
Signal
Name
Pin
I/O
Pin
I/O
1
Host Reset
O
21
No
Connection
2
3
4
5
6
7
Ground
22
23
24
25
26
27
Ground
Host Data 7
Host Data 8
Host Data 6
Host Data 9
Host Data 5
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
Host IOW
Ground
O
Power
O
Host IOR
Ground
Power
I
I/O Channel
Ready
8
9
Host Data
10
I/O
I/O
I/O
28
29
30
No
Connection
Host Data 4
No
Connection
10 Host Data
11
Ground
Power
I
11 Host Data 3
I/O
I/O
31
32
Host IRQ
12 Host Data
12
No
Connection
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Signal
Name
Signal
Name
Pin
I/O
Pin
I/O
13 Host Data 2
I/O
I/O
33
34
Host A1
O
14 Host Data
13
No
Connection
15 Host Data 1
I/O
I/O
35
36
Host A0
Host A2
O
O
16 Host Data
14
17 Host Data 0
I/O
I/O
37
38
Host CS0
Host CS1
O
O
18 Host Data
15
19 Ground
Power
39
40
ACTIVE bar
Ground
I
20 No
Connection
Power
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General Guidelines
The purpose of this Safety Inspection Guide is to help
you identify possible unsafe conditions on machines
that are being inspected for
a
Maintenance
Agreement. Each machine has necessary functions
items installed to provide the operators and service
personnel with an acceptable level of safety. This
guide lists only these items. Good judgment should
be used to identify possible safety conditions not
covered by this Safety Inspection Guide.
If any unsafe conditions are present, you must find
out how serious the hazard is and if you can continue
before you correct the hazard.
All current IBM service supplements outlining feature/
model changes, along with the machine history,
should be reviewed.
Check the following items:
• Damaged, missing, or changed parts, especially in
the area of the On/Off switch and the power
supply.
• Damaged, missing, or changed covers.
• Possible safety exposure from any non-IBM
attachments.
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Parts Catalog
Abbreviations ..................................................... 122
System Assembly .............................................. 123
Assembly 1a: System Unit- Interior ............. 123
Assembly 1b: System Unit - Exterior ........... 126
Assembly 2: Hard Drive .............................. 127
Assembly 3: CD-ROM Drive ....................... 128
Assembly 4: Power Cord ............................. 129
Assembly 5: Keyboard and Mouse ............. 131
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Abbreviations
In this chapter, the following abbreviations are used to
identify country and language version:
Country
Language Version
Austria
AT
AU
BD
BF
CA
CE
CF
CN
DK
FI
Australia
Belgium - Dutch
Belgium - French
Canada
Canada - English
Canada - French
China
Denmark - Danish
Finland - Finish
France
FR
GE
HK
IT
Germany
Hong Kong
Italy
JP
Japan
LS
ND
NL
NO
SF
SG
SP
SW
TW
UK
US
SZ
LA-Spanish
Netherlands - Dutch
Netherlands - Dutch
Norway - Norwegian
Swiss - French
Swiss - German
Spain
Sweden - Swedish
Taiwan
United Kingdom
United States
Switzerland
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System Assembly
Assembly 1a: System Unit- Interior
5
1
6
4
3
7
8
9
2
Asm-
Index Number
FRU
Model Model Model
6644 6645 6646
Description
1a-1
1a-2
19K2671 Chassis (w/o
power supply )
X
X
X
19K2663 95W Power
Supply
X
X
X
(Desk-top)
1a-3
1a-4
1a-5
19K2672 Port Bracket LP/
PCI
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
19K2674 Power Switch
Cable Assembly
19K2673 Planar I/O Port
EM C Sh ie ld
(includes label)
1a-6
1a-7
19K2669 HDD DASD
(Holder)
X
X
X
X
X
X
Bracket
19K2670 CD-ROM DASD
(Holder)
Bracket
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Index Number
FRU
Model Model Model
6644 6645 6646
Description
1a-8
1a-9
19K2677 Cable Asm,
FrontUSBPort
X
X
X
19K2665 Internal, Single
Speaker
X
X
X
(Includes
Cable)
1a-NS 09N3329 S55F, Flex ATX
- Intel 810E
X
X
X
1a-NS 19K3514 S55F, Flex ATX
- Intel 810E, w/
X
POV Card
1a-NS 09N3346 Intel 370,
FCPGA,
Celeron 566-66
128K
1a-NS 09N3348 Intel 370,
FCPGA, PIII
X
X
667-133 256K
1a-NS 09N3349 Intel 370,
FCPGA, PIII
733-133 256K
1a-NS 09N3350 Intel 370,
FCPGA, PIII
X
X
866-133 256K
1a-NS 09N3345 Fansink,
Supports
X
X
Celeron and
Pentium III
Processors,
FCPGA
1a-NS 09N3351 64MB module
(PC133)
X
X
1a-NS 09N3352 128MB module
(PC133)
X
X
X
X
1a-NS 19K3519 Intel LP
Ethernet Card
(Lake Clark 2.4)
1a-NS 19K3517 C2/Intrusion
X
Switch Cable
Asm
1a-NS 19K3518 RF ID Antenna
1a-NS 19K3516 Keylock Asm
X
X
X
1a-NS 19K2667 Door (Main
Bezel)
X
X
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Index Number
FRU
Model Model Model
6644 6645 6646
Description
1a-NS 19K2668 Bezel Blank,
X
X
X
(CD-ROM
Insert)
1a-NS 01K4278 CMOS Backup
X
X
X
Battery
(CR2032)
1a-NS 19K2682 Screw Pack
1a-NS 19K2683 System Stand
1a-NS 19K2684 Rubber Feet (4)
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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Assembly 4: Power Cord
Asm-
Index Number
FRU
Model Model Model
6644 6645 6646
Description
4-NS 6952301 Power Cord
US, LA (Lo
Volt), Canada,
Mexico, Peru,
Colombia,
X
X
X
Ecuador,
Venezuela,
Bolivia,
Panama, El
Salvador,
Honduras,
Nicaragua,
Dominican
Republic,
Guatemala,
Taiwan, Saudi
Arabia,
Thailand
4-NS 36L8879 Power Cord
APU Countries
X
X
X
X
4-NS 14F0032 Power Cord UK/
HK/Singapore/
X
X
United Arab
Emirate (Dubai)
4-NS 13F9978 Power Cord
(Euro) France,
Germany,
X
X
Sweden,
Norway,
Netherlands,
Finland,
Belgium,
Bosnia, Croatia,
Egypt, Greece,
Hungary,
Poland,
Portugal,
Romania,
Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden,
Turkey, LA (HI
Volt)
4-NS 14F0050 Power Cord
Swiss
X
X
X
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Asm-
Index Number
FRU
Model Model Model
6644 6645 6646
Description
4-NS 13F9996 Power Cord
Denmark
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
4-NS 14F0068 Power Cord
Italy,Chile
X
4-NS 13F9939 Power Cord
ANZ
4-NS 14F0086 Power Cord
Israel
X
X
4-NS 14F0014 Power Cord
South Africa
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Assembly 5: Keyboard and Mouse
Asm-
Index Number
FRU
Model Model Model
6644 6645 6646
Description
5-1
09N5590 106 US English
X
X
X
103P
US/CAN/ANZ/
China
5-1
5-1
09N5591 107 Arabic 253
X
X
X
X
X
X
09N5592 107 Belgian/
French 120
5-1
5-1
09N5593 107 Belgian/UK
120
X
X
X
X
X
X
09N5594 107 Bulgarian
442
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
09N5596 107 Czech 243
09N5597 107 Danish 159
09N5598 107 Dutch 143
09N5599 107 French 189
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
09N5601 107 French
Canadian 58
(Commercial)
5-1
09N5602 107 German
129
X
X
X
5-1
5-1
09N5603 107 Greek 319
X
X
X
X
X
X
09N5604 107 Hebrew
212
5-1
09N5605 107 Hungarian
208
X
X
X
5-1
5-1
09N5606 107 Iceland 197
09N5607 107 Italy 142
X
X
X
X
X
X
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Index Number
FRU
Model Model Model
6644 6645 6646
Description
5-1
5-1
09N5610 107 LA Spanish
171
X
X
09N5611 107 Norwegian
155
X
X
X
5-1
5-1
09N5612 107 Polish 214
X
X
X
X
X
X
09N5613 107 Portugese
163
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
09N5614 107 Romanian
446
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
09N5615 107 Russian
443
09N5616 107 Russian/Cy
441
09N5617 107 Serbian/
Cyrilic 118
5-1
5-1
09N5618 107 Slovak 245
X
X
X
X
X
X
09N5619 107 Spanish
172
5-1
5-1
5-1
09N5620 107 Swedish/
Finn 153
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
09N5621 107 Swiss, F/G
150
09N5622 106 Thailand
191
5-1
5-1
5-1
09N5623 107 Turkish 440
09N5624 107 Turkish 179
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
09N5625 107 UK English
166
5-1
5-2
09N5627 107 Yugoslav/
Latin 234
X
X
09N5527 Scrollpoint III
(SP 3), USB,
Black
X
X
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Appendix A. FRU Number List
FRU Number
00N8329
01K4278
09N3329
09N3345
09N3346
09N3348
09N3349
09N3350
09N3351
09N3352
09N3353
09N3355
09N5527
09N5590
09N5591
09N5592
09N5593
09N5594
09N5596
09N5597
09N5598
09N5599
09N5601
09N5602
09N5603
09N5604
09N5605
09N5606
09N5607
09N5610
09N5611
09N5612
09N5613
09N5614
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Page
128
125
124
124
124
124
124
124
124
124
127
127
132
131
131
131
131
131
131
131
131
131
131
131
131
131
131
131
131
132
132
132
132
132
1a-NS
1a-NS
1a-NS
1a-NS
1a-NS
1a-NS
1a-NS
1a-NS
1a-NS
2-1
2-1
5-2
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
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FRU Number
09N5615
09N5616
09N5617
09N5618
09N5619
09N5620
09N5621
09N5622
09N5623
09N5624
09N5625
09N5627
13F9939
13F9978
13F9996
14F0014
14F0032
14F0050
14F0068
14F0086
19K2663
19K2665
19K2666
19K2667
19K2668
19K2669
19K2670
19K2671
19K2672
19K2673
19K2674
19K2676
19K2677
19K2679
19K2680
19K2682
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5-1
Page
132
132
132
132
132
132
132
132
132
132
132
132
130
129
130
130
129
129
130
130
123
124
126
124
125
123
123
123
123
123
123
128
124
127
128
125
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
5-1
4-NS
4-NS
4-NS
4-NS
4-NS
4-NS
4-NS
4-NS
1a-2
1a-9
1b-1
1a-NS
1a-NS
1a-6
1a-7
1a-1
1a-3
1a-5
1a-4
3-3
1a-8
2-2
3-2
1a-NS
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FRU Number
19K2683
19K2684
19K3514
19K3516
19K3517
19K3518
19K3519
19K3546
36L8879
6952301
Asm-Index
1a-NS
1a-NS
1a-NS
1a-NS
1a-NS
1a-NS
1a-NS
1b-2
Page
125
125
124
124
124
124
124
126
129
129
4-NS
4-NS
FRU Number List 135
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Index
A
Audio
Check Procedure, 59
Audio Setup 18
B
BIOS
Flash Update Procedure, 9
Model Number and Serial Number, 10
BIOS Setup Utility 12
Date and Time 21
Disk Drives, 16
Main Menu, 12
System Information, 15
C
CD-ROM Drive
113
Check Procedure, 62
Connectors and Jumpers, 115
Emergency-exit , 114
Emergency-exitl , 114
Front Panel , 114
CD-ROM Drive, 4
Check Procedures, 30
CMOS Reset, 7
D
Dimension, 27
E
Electrical input, 27
Environment, 27
Error Beeps, 30, 36
Error Codes and Messages List, 38
Error Codes, 30, 36
Error Messages, 36
Error Symptoms List 48
Error Symptoms, 36
ESD 101
External Ports 4
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H
Hard Disk Drive
3.5-In. Jumper Settings, 110
Cable Connector Signals, 117
Hard Disk Drive, 4
Hardware Interfaces, 6
I
IDE Cable Connector Signals 117
IDE Drive Setup 17
Internal Cabling, 5
K
Keyboard 5
Check Procedure, 65
M
Memory 3
Check Procedure, 64
DIMM Configurations, 116
Monitor
Check Procedure, 70
Port Signals, 117
Mouse
Check Procedure, 66
Mouse, 5
Multimedia 4
O
Operating Requirements 28
P
Password
Changing, 23
Removing, 23
Setting, 22
Password, 8
PBSRAM 3
Pentium III 3
Port Signals
Monitor 117
POST, 36, 77
Power consumption, 27
Power Management, 5
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Check Procedure, 68
Connector Pin Assignment 107
Connectors and Voltages, 107
Power Supply Connectors and Voltages 107
Power Supply, 5
Processors (Machine Type 6644) 3
Processors (Machine Type 6645/6646) 3
R
Removals and Replacements 84
ESD-Sensitive Parts, 101
S
Safety Information VIII
Startup Options 19
System Board
Connectors, 106
Jumper Settings, 105
System Unit 123
Exterior 126
System Unit- Exterior 126
T
Troubleshooting, 55
U
Undetermined Problems
Check Procedure, 72
USB Boot device 16
V
Video 4
Video Setup 16
Voltage Supply
Switch Settings, VII
W
Weight, 27
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International Business Machines Corporation
Old Orchard Road,
Armonk, New York 10504
Part Number: 06P1788
Pub Number: S06P-1788-00
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