IBM NetVista Hardware Maintenance Manual
IBM NetVista Hardware Maintenance Manual

IBM NetVista Hardware Maintenance Manual

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  • Page 1 Hardware Maintenance Service for Service Level A Machine Type 2284...
  • Page 2 First Edition (September, 2000) The following paragraph does not apply to any state or country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents ..............iii Notices ..............vii Safety Information ..........viii Laser Compliance Statement ......xxxi Trademarks ............xxxii Preface ............. xxxiii General Information ..........1 Introduction ............2 Product Overview ........... 3 Processor ............3 Memory ............3 External Ports........... 4 Diskette Drive........... 4 Hard Disk Drive ..........4 DVD-ROM Drive..........5 Multimedia ............
  • Page 4 Power consumption........29 Electrical input..........29 Operating Requirements ........30 Check Procedures ..........31 Introduction ............32 Start ..............33 Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps ...............38 Troubleshooting ........... 54 Factory-Installed Storage Devices ....54 Factory-Installed Modem Card ......58 Audio (Not Supported by Diagnostics Program) .. 60 CD/DVD-ROM Drive ..........
  • Page 5 System Backup Battery........ 102 Indicator LED and Cable ......103 System Board..........104 Parts/Test Point Locations ......107 Introduction ............108 System Board Jumpers and Connectors ... 109 Power Supply Connectors and Voltages ... 111 Network Cards ...........113 Factory-Installed Modem Card Layout ....114 Video Cards ............115 Nvidia M64 w/ TV Out, 32MB.......
  • Page 6 Appendix A. FRU Number List ......143 Appendix B. Online Support Information ..147 Index ..............149...
  • Page 7: Notices

    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 IB 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.
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    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.
  • Page 9 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.
  • Page 10 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. •...
  • Page 11 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.
  • Page 12 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.
  • Page 13 Notices xiii...
  • Page 15 Notices xv...
  • Page 17 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...
  • Page 18 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.
  • Page 19 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...
  • Page 20 VORSICHT: Aus Sicherheitsgründen bei Gewitter an diese 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.
  • Page 21 ACHTUNG: Eine verbrauchte Batterie nur durch eine Batterie mit der IBM Teilenummer 33F8354 oder durch eine vo 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.
  • Page 22 Instrumenten betrachten und den Strahlungsbereich meiden. 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)
  • Page 23 icavi come descritto quando si effettuano l'installazione, la rimozione o l'apertura dei coperchi di questo prodotto o durante il collegamento delle unità. Per collegare Per scollegare 1.SPEGNERE tutti i 1.SPEGNERE tutti i dispositivi. dispositivi. 2.Collegare prima tutti I cavi 2.Rimuovere prima il(i) alle unità.
  • Page 24 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...
  • Page 25 Notices xxv...
  • Page 26 xxvi...
  • Page 27 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.
  • Page 28 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.
  • Page 29 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.
  • Page 30: Laser Compliance Statement

    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 LASE CATEGORIE 1 The CD-ROM drive is certified in the U.S.
  • Page 31: Trademarks

    Trademarks The following are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States or other countries or both: HelpCenter 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.
  • Page 32: Preface

    Preface This manual contains service information for the 2284 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 2284 products. It is divided into the following chapters: Notices contains important safety information and notices required to service this computer.
  • Page 33 Notices xxxiii...
  • Page 34 xxxiv...
  • Page 35: General Information

    General Information Introduction ............2 Product Overview ........... 3 Processor ............3 Memory ............3 External Ports........... 4 Diskette Drive........... 4 Hard Disk Drive ..........4 DVD-ROM Drive..........5 Multimedia ............5 Power Management ......... 5 Power Supply ........... 6 Internal Cabling ..........6 Monitor (Not included with some models) ..6 Keyboard ............
  • Page 36: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter gives a general overview of the Personal Computer Type 2284, describes the standard and optional features, and details its functional and environmental specifications. IBM Desktop System HMM...
  • Page 37: Product Overview

    Product Overview Personal Computer Type 2284 has three PCI slots and supports the AMD K7 Duron processor family with Socket A processor package type. The Personal Computer Type 2284 supports Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) 2X / 4X, which allows installed system memory to be used as texture memory, yielding a huge texture footprint to enhance 3D graphical display performance.
  • Page 38: External Ports

    External Port • 2x/4x AGP video card (15-pin VGA connector) • Multi-Mode Parallel port (25-pin D-type connector) • Serial port (9-pin D-sub connector). 2284 has one serial ports, serial port 1 • Keyboard and mouse port • Four USB ports (2 on port bracket, the other 2 on the front panel) •...
  • Page 39: Dvd-Rom Drive

    DVD-ROM Drive • 5.25-in. high-performance, 8X/40X DVD-ROM IDE/AT drive. • Read data and audio play from standard, mini DVD-ROM and audio compact discs (audio CDs). DVD media supported on DVD models. Multimedia • A pair of external active speakers with a power adapter or a pair of passive speakers.
  • Page 40: Power Supply

    Power Supply • PC-98 compatible 145W ATX power supply • Switchable high/low voltage selection Internal Cabling • Two 40-pin ribbon cables for hard disk drives and CD/DVD-ROM drive. • One 34-pin ribbon cable for AT diskette drive. • One 4-pin (2-wire) cable for hard disk drive light-emitting diode (LED).
  • Page 41: Keyboard

    Keyboard ™ • 104-key, rubber dome Rapid Access II keyboard with 1.8-m (5.8-ft.) cable Mouse ™ • 4 Button PS/2 Sleek or ScrollPoint II mouse with 1.8-m (5.8-ft.) cable General Information 7...
  • Page 42: Hardware Interfaces

    Hardware Interfaces The following peripheral interfaces for adapters, options, and drives are supported in the system unit. Item Interface Expansion slot for Three PCI (Peripheral Component I/O adapter cards Interconnect) v2.2 compatible expansion slots that operates at 33 MHz bus speed. Hard disk drives Four PCI local bus Enhanced IDE v1.0 compatible hard disk drive...
  • Page 43 Item Interface Parallel port Supports SPP (IBM PC/XT, PC/AT, PS/2) compatible, EPP (IEEE 1284 compliance), ECP (IEEE 1284 compliance) interface. IEEE 1284 compliant Game port Game port interface for joystick. It also supports MIDI. Supports Universal UHCI Specification for USB 1.1 General Information 9...
  • Page 44: Cmos Reset

    CMOS Reset This system does not deny access to Configuration/ Setup Utility, if Administrative Password is not set. Execute “Load BIOS Default Settings” in BIOS Configuration/Setup Utility to clear the corrupted CMOS data. See “Loading Default Settings” on page IBM Desktop System HMM...
  • Page 45: Power-On Password

    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.
  • Page 46: Flash (Bios) Update Procedure

    Flash (BIOS) Update Procedure NOTE: The flash update procedure does not change the model number and serial number information in BIOS. 1. Prepare a bootable DOS diskette with AWDFLASH.EXE, and one XXXXXXX.BIN files NOTE: The AWDFLASH.EXE are flash utility programs. The one VXXYYZZ.RN file has the BIOS checksum information.
  • Page 47: Bios-Contained Model Number And Serial Number

    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 Configuration/Setup Utility 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.
  • Page 48: Bios Configuration/Setup Utility

    BIOS Configuration/Setup Utility The Configuration/Setup Utility lets you review and change important information about the computer and its hardware. Working with the Configuration/Setup Utility Menu Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility Follow these steps to enter Setup when the computer is off: 1.
  • Page 49: Changing Parameter Settings

    The following table lists specific keys on the keyboard that will help you move through the Configuration/ Setup Utility Menus: Keys Function Down- or up- Use these arrow keys to highlight arrow key an option on the menu. (Press the Enter key to choose the option.) Left- or right- Use these arrow keys to make a...
  • Page 50 Save & Exit Settings After changing any parameter in the Setup Configuration setting, return to Configuration/Setup Utility main menu and select Save & Exit Setup to save all the settings you have changed. Then, exit the Configuration/Setup Utility menu. Loading Default Settings The computer is already configured for use.
  • Page 51: Viewing System Information, And Product Data

    Exiting Without Saving Press Esc to return to the Main Menu when you have finished viewing settings and making changes. Fro this location, you can exit Setup but without saving your changes. Viewing System Information, and Product Data To view general hardware information about your computer, select the System Summary option fro the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu.
  • Page 52 Serial Port Setup Onboard Serial Port 1 It comes with one 9-pin serial ports. This parameter will be allowed to set Auto, Disabled, or the base address such as 3F8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, or 2E8/IRQ3 for serial port. The default is set to Auto. Parallel Port Setup Onboard Parallel Port Your computer comes with one parallel port.
  • Page 53: Ide Drives Setup

    USB Mouse Support This parameter enables or disables the use of a USB keyboard outside of Windows. The default is Disabled. It is not configurable if Onboard USB is set to Disabled. IDE Drives Setup IDE Prefetch Mode The default setting is Enabled. IDE prefetch mode can improve performance of your system for fast drive accesses.
  • Page 54: Startup Options

    MPU-401 I/Q Address NOTE: The default is 330-333H Game Port (200-207H) NOTE: The default is Enabled. Startup Options From the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu, select Start Options to view or change start-up configuration settings. Startup Sequence The startup sequence is used when the system is powered on by the power switch.
  • Page 55: Date And Time

    Keyboardless Operation When enabled, the BIOS issues the seek command to the keyboard to move faster during POST. The default is enabled. Power On Self Test When set to Enabled, which is the default, this parameter allows the system to boot faster by skipping some power-on self-test (POST) routines.
  • Page 56 Password window. 4. Type a password consisting of up to eight characters, then press Enter. 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.
  • Page 57: Advanced Setup

    and then press Enter. The message appears on the screen as below: “PASSWORD DISABLED!!!“ Press any key to continue ..3. Return to Configuration/Setup Utility main menu. 4. Select Save and Exit Setup to save and exit Setup and reboot the system. Administrator Password IMPORTANT: When both Power-On password and Administrator password are setup with...
  • Page 58: Power Management Setup

    IMPORTANT: These six items are for shadowing ROM code on other expansion cards. Before you set these parameters, you need to know the specific addresses of that ROM code. If you do not know this information, enable all the ROM shadow settings. C8000-CBFFF Shadow The default is Disabled.
  • Page 59 The default of Power Management is set to User Define, so it allows you to set each mode individually. HDD Power Down Whatever Power Management is set, the ranges are from 1 min. to 15 min. and Disabled. The default is Disabled.
  • Page 60 Video Off Method This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked. The default is set to V/H SYNC+Blank. When V/H SYNC+Blank is chosen, this selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer.
  • Page 61: Automatic Power On

    IRQ8 (RTC Alarm) The default is Enabled. IRQ9 (IRQ2 Redir) The default is Disabled. IRQ10 (Reserved) The default is Disabled. IRQ11 (Reserved) The default is Disabled. IRQ12 (PS/2 Mouse) The default is Enabled. IRQ13 (Coprocessor) The default is Enabled. Automatic Power On Power On by PCI Card This option allows the user to boot from the PCI device after the system is turned on.
  • Page 62 is in suspend state. When it is set to S3(STR), only the system memory is working, the rest of the components are in suspend state. The default is S3(STR). IBM Desktop System HMM...
  • Page 63: Specifications

    Specifications Dimension (width x depth x height) • System unit: 190mm x 370 mm x 384 mm Weight • System unit: 12.7kg ( 28lb) Environmen • Temperature for system unit: - Operating: 10 to 35 C (50 to 95 F) - Non-operating: -10 to 60 C (14 to 140 F) : -20 to 60 C (-4 to 140 F) (Storage package)
  • Page 64: Operating Requirements

    Operating Requirements All machines require two power inputs: one for the system unit and one for the monitor display. The system unit comes 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.
  • Page 65: Check Procedures

    Check Procedures Introduction ............32 Start ..............33 Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps ...............38 Troubleshooting ........... 54 Factory-Installed Storage Devices ....54 Factory-Installed Modem Card ......58 Audio (Not Supported by Diagnostics Program) .. 60 CD/DVD-ROM Drive ..........63 Memory ..............65 Keyboard ..............66 Mouse ..............67...
  • Page 66: Introduction

    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.
  • Page 67: Start

    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 diskette to determine the problem FRU.
  • Page 68 The hard disk drive contains pre-loaded 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 servicing may have been rearranged, or the drive startup sequence has changed. Be extremely careful during write operations, such as copying, saving, or formatting.
  • Page 69 including speakers and microphone 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. • Remove all adapter cards, except for the factory- installed modem adapter card and any other IB Personal Computer factory-installed adapter cards.
  • Page 70 • 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. 004 - DO ANY MESSAGES, ERROR CODES, OR SYMPTOMS APPEAR? (YES, READ AHEAD.
  • Page 71 - 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.
  • Page 72: Index Of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, Or Beeps

    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.
  • Page 73 If you are unable to correct the problem using these two index tables, go to “Undetermined Problems” on page 74. NOTE: 1. If an error message and incorrect audio response occur, diagnose the error message first. 2. If you cannot run the diagnostics program tests but did receive a POST error code and message, use “Table 2-1 POST Error Codes and Messages List”...
  • Page 74 Table 2-1 POST Error Codes and Messages List NOTE: 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.
  • Page 75 Table 2-1 POST Error Codes and Messages List NOTE: 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.
  • Page 76 Table 2-1 POST Error Codes and Messages List NOTE: 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.
  • Page 77 Table 2-1 POST Error Codes and Messages List NOTE: 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.
  • Page 78 Table 2-1 POST Error Codes and Messages List NOTE: 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.
  • Page 79 able 2-3 Error Symptoms List 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.
  • Page 80 Error Symptoms Action/FRU Incorrect memory size 1. Insert the memory shown or repeated during modules in the DIMM POST. sockets properly, then reboot the system. 2. Memory module. See “005 -” on page 65 to replace memory module. 3. System board. System works but fails to 1.
  • Page 81 Error Symptoms Action/FRU Media and drive are 1. Ensure that the diskette mismatched. drive is configured correctly in the Disk Drives of Configuration/ Setup Utility. See “Hard Disk Drive” on page 4. 2. Ensure that the diskette drive is correctly formatted.
  • Page 82 Error Symptoms Action/FRU Diskette drive test failed. 1. Diskette 2. Diskette drive 3. Diskette drive cable 4. System board Hard Disk Drive NOTE: Ensure hard disk drive is configured correctly in Configuration/Setup Utility, cable/jumper are set correctly before diagnosing any hard disk drive problems.
  • Page 83 Error Symptoms Action/FRU CD/DVD-ROM Drive NOTE: Ensure CD/DVD-ROM drive is configured correctly in Configuration/Setup Utility, cable/jumper are set correctly and its laser beam is clean before diagnosing any CD/DVD-ROM drive problems. CD/DVD-ROM drive LED 1. CD/DVD may have dirt or flashes for more than 30 foreign material on it.
  • Page 84 Error Symptoms Action/FRU CD/DVD-ROM drive can 1. Ensure that the play audio CD but no sound headphone jack of the output. CD/DVD-ROM has an output, then check if the audio cable from CD/ DVD-ROM drive to system board CN20 is connected properly.
  • Page 85 Error Symptoms Action/FRU Modem ring cannot wake up 1. Ensure the “Modem system from suspend mode. Wake-Up on Ring” in Configuration/Setup Utility is set to [Enabled]. “Power Management” on page 5. 2. If PCI modem card is used, reinsert the modem card to PCI slot firmly or replace modem card.
  • Page 86 Error Symptoms Action/FRU Display problem not listed 1. “Monitor” on page 72. above (including blank or 2. Load default settings illegible monitor). (if screen is readable). 3. System board Parallel/Serial Ports NOTE: Execute “Load BIOS Default Settings” in Configuration/Setup Utility to confirm ports' presence before diagnosing any parallel/serial ports problems.
  • Page 87 Error Symptoms Action/FRU Power Supply Pressing power switch does 1. Power switch cable not turn off system. (Only assembly unplug power cord from 2. “Power Supply” on page electrical outlet can turn off system.) Pressing power switch does 1. Ensure the power not turn on system.
  • Page 88: Troubleshooting

    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.
  • Page 89 NOTE: If you cannot access the hard disk drive or load a diskette from Drive A or load a CD from the CD-ROM drive, make sure that the Configuration/Setup Utility has the startup sequence set with diskette, CD ROM, and hard disk drives.
  • Page 90 NOTE: The CD-ROM drive that comes with syste 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 109) •...
  • Page 91 • If the diagnostics program did not detect a failure, but the system still displays a failure: - If an error or other symptom appears, go to “In- dex of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps” on page 38. - If no error can be detected or the symptom is in- termittent, go to “Undetermined Problems”...
  • Page 92: Factory-Installed Modem Card

    Factory-Installed Modem Card NOTE: The factory-installed modem is a 56.6 Kbps modem with a cable of microphone-in and speaker-out from system board. 001 - START • In Windows 98 Device Manager, ensure that the modem is not configured with a conflicting COM port and IRQ setting.
  • Page 93 1. Start Microsoft Windows 98. 2. Select the Start icon. 3. Select Program, then select Accessories, Hyper Terminal. 4. Select an on-line service station, dial and connect to it. 004 - CAN THE MODEM DIAL OUT AND CONNECT TO ANY BBS SUCCESSFULLY? (YES, READ AHEAD.
  • Page 94: Audio (Not Supported By Diagnostics Program)

    Audio (Not Supported by Diagnostics Program) IMPORTANT: Audio tests for the sound card cannot be carried out in the PC-Doctor DOS diagnostics program. It is, however, possible to carry out a dial tone test for the modem. While performing this check, you may need to enter and exit Microsoft Windows 98 several times.
  • Page 95 004 - • Perform the following under Windows 98. NOTE: If an operating system other than Microsoft Windows 98 is installed, the program screens and icons may differ from these instructions. 1. Start Microsoft Windows 98. 2. Select the Start icon. 3.
  • Page 96 • If the error cannot be resolved, replace the system board. • End. IBM Desktop System HMM...
  • Page 97: Cd/Dvd-Rom Drive

    CD/DVD-ROM Drive 001 - START • Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive and ensure that there is no CD/DVD in the CD/DVD-ROM drive. • Select Interactive Tests menu, then select and execute CD/DVD-ROM Test. 002 - DO YOU SEE A MESSAGE “NO CD/DVD- ROM DRIVE OR MSCDEX DEVICE DRIVER INSTALLED.”? (YES, READ AHEAD.
  • Page 98 005 - IS THE CD/DVD STILL NOT READABLE? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 006.) • Replace system board. • End. 006 - • Replace CD/DVD-ROM drive. • End. IBM Desktop System HMM...
  • Page 99: Memory

    Memory 001 - START • Power off the system unit. • Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive. • Ensure that all DIMMs are installed correctly. • Power on the system unit. • Take note of any messages, error codes, or symptoms.
  • Page 100: Keyboard

    Keyboard 001 - START • Power off system unit and ensure the keyboard plug is connected properly. 002 - • Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive and power on the system unit. • Select Interactive Tests menu, then execute Keyboard test.
  • Page 101: Mouse

    Mouse NOTE: A sticking key button can cause the mouse to operate incorrectly. If you suspect this, go to “Keyboard” on page 66. 001 - START • Make sure that the mouse ball turns freely. • Make sure that the mouse plug connects properly. 002 - •...
  • Page 102 008 - 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.) •...
  • Page 103: Power Supply

    Power Supply 001 - START ATTENTION: Check the Power Override switch, situated at the back of the machine, just above the connector for the power cable. If this switch is activated (switched to on), no power will be supplied to the system. •...
  • Page 104 005 - 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.
  • Page 105 007 - 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.
  • Page 106: Monitor

    Monitor First, set the system to VGA mode. To do this in Windows 98, depress the F8 function key during startup. Safe mode (VGA) will be set for Windows 98. Use the operating system's video setup to change the monitor resolution. The monitors that come with the system are DDC2A/ B or DDC1/2B+ (Display Data Channel) compliant.
  • Page 107 NOTE: If the monitor was not sold together with the system unit, you may need to refer to the service information provided with the monitor. 002 - IS THE SCREEN READABLE? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 004) NOTE: If the screen shows a blinking cursor with no memory count running, answer this question “No.”...
  • Page 108: Undetermined Problems

    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 38. If you did not receive any messages, error codes, or beeps, see if the symptom is listed in “Table 2-3 Error Symptoms List”...
  • Page 109 8. If the symptom changes, go to “Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps” on page 38 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. Check Procedures 75...
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  • Page 111: Diagnostic Aids

    Diagnostic Aids Introduction ............78 Power-On Self Test ..........79 Diagnostic Diskette ..........81 Using the Diagnostic Diskette ....... 81 Using Diagnostic Program from Recovery CD ..........82 Diagnostics Program Features ...... 83 Diagnostic Aids 77...
  • Page 112: Introduction

    Introduction This section explains the diagnostic aids, power-on self test (POST) and diagnostics progra (PC-Doctor), that are available for troubleshooting problems on the system. IBM Desktop System HMM...
  • Page 113: Power-On Self Test

    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 Mouse •...
  • Page 114 4. If no keyboard keys are pressed, and if POST is completed without errors, the system will then proceed with the loading of Windows98 or other operating system from a hard disk drive or diskette drive A or CD-ROM drive, depending on the Start options selected in the Configuration/Setup Utility.
  • Page 115: Diagnostic Diskette

    Diagnostic Diskette WARNING: This manual is intended to test the IBM Personal Computer Type 2284 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.
  • Page 116: Using Diagnostic Program From Recovery Cd

    Using Diagnostic Program from Recovery CD 1. Insert the Personal Computer recovery CD into the CD-ROM drive then restart computer. 2. Depress F1 while POST to enter Configuration/ Setup Utility menu. Select and enter “Startup Options”, set the first priority of boot sequence to CD-ROM.
  • Page 117: Diagnostics Program Features

    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 • Video Adapter •...
  • Page 118 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 •...
  • Page 119: Repair Information

    Repair Information Removals and Replacements ......86 Handling ESD-Sensitive Parts ......87 Cover..............90 Bay Panels .............92 Bay 1- 5.25-In. Bay (Internal or External Access) ......93 Bay 3 - 3.5-In. Bay (Internal or External Access) ......94 Bay 4 - 3.5-In. Bay (External Access for Diskette Drive) ....
  • Page 120: Removals And Replacements

    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.
  • Page 121: Handling Esd-Sensitive Parts

    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.
  • Page 122: Identifying The Parts Of The System Unit

    Identifying the Parts of the System Unit This computer system has four bays that can hold 5.25-inch and 3.5-inch drives. Additional devices can be installed in the empty bays. Diskette drives in this unit use the standard diskette advanced technology (AT) interface. Hard disk drives in this unit use an integrated drive electronics (IDE) AT interface.
  • Page 123 disk, tape, or Zip drive. 3. Bay 3. This drive bay can hold a 3.5-inch slim drive, such as a diskette, hard disk, tape, or Zip drive. 4. Bay 4. This drive bay is designed for a 3.5-inch diskette drive. 5.
  • Page 124: Cover

    Cover • Disconnect the system unit power cord. • Remove the 4 screws at the back of the tower. • Insert a screwdriver under one of the tabs on the back of the cover and gently pry the tower cover so that it separates from the tower.
  • Page 125 NOTE: Replacing the Cover • To replace the tower cover, lower the cover down over the tower, pressing in on the sides so the hooks inside the cover fit over the bottom ledge of the tower. Slide the cover forward into place. Secure the tower cover by replacing the screws you removed.
  • Page 126: Bay Panels

    Bay Panels If you remove a drive from a bay and you do not intend to install a new drive immediately, reinstall the bay panel on the empty exposed drive bay. Follow these steps to remove the plastic bay panel from the front of the system unit cover.
  • Page 127: Bay 1- 5.25-In. Bay (Internal Or External Access)

    Bay 1- 5.25-In. Bay (Internal or External Access) • Disconnect any cable on the drive (note location and orientation of cables). • Remove the screws. • Pull out the drive. General Information 93...
  • Page 128: Bay 3 - 3.5-In. Bay (Internal Or External Access)

    Bay 3 - 3.5-In. Bay (Internal or External Access) Bay 4 - 3.5-In. Bay (External Access for Diskette Drive) • Disconnect the cables (note location of cables). • Press the lever and rotate outward. • Pull carefully and slowly as soon as the warning arrow appears.
  • Page 129 NOTE: Reinstall the 3.5-in Drive Frame • Before reinstalling the drive frame into the main unit, make sure the upper and lower drive frames are properly reattached. • Align the front notch of the drive frame with the system chassis •...
  • Page 130: Front Panel

    Front Panel • Remove the 2 screws and release the 6 latches that holds the front panel. • Gently remove the front panel from the tower. IBM Desktop System HMM...
  • Page 131: Power Supply

    Power Supply • Disconnect all cables necessary before removal (note location of cables). • Remove the four screws from the chassis. • Push the power supply forward towards the CD/ DVD-ROM drive. • Once it is sufficiently forward, place your hand underneath the power supply and push upwards to detach it from the chassis.
  • Page 132: Adapter Cards

    Adapter Cards NOTE: 1. Before removing an adapter card, note the location of the adapter card and any cables. When removing an adapter card, install the replacement card in the same slot as the one you removed. 2. If necessary, remove cards from the adjacent slots of the failed card.
  • Page 133: Memory(Dimm)

    Memory(DIMM CAUTION: Memory modules are sensitive to static discharge. • Press the levers on both sides of the socket down and outwards. • Lift the DIMM to remove. ATTENTION: Place your forefingers on the top of the DIMM before you press the holding clips to gently disengage the DIMM from the socket.
  • Page 134: Amd K7 Duron Processor

    AMD K7 Duron Processor NOTE: Determine the type of processor you are installing and make sure the jumpers are set correctly. Run the Configuration/Setup Utility after correctly installing a processor. CAUTION: Processors are sensitive to static discharge. • Remove adapter cards if applicable. •...
  • Page 135 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.
  • Page 136: System Backup Battery

    System Backup Battery CAUTION: 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.
  • Page 137: Indicator Led And Cable

    Indicator LED and Cable • Push in on the indicator LED and remove from the rear. • Disconnect the LED and cable from the syste board. General Information 103...
  • Page 138: System Board

    System Board • Remove all adapter cards. • Disconnect all cables connected to the system board. Note the location and orientation of all cables. • Remove the screws securing the system board to the chassis. • Lift the system board to remove from chassis. •...
  • Page 139 • Upgrade the BIOS version on the new system board using the BIOS upgrade utility. • Change the Machine Type and Serial Number in the BIOS to match the original planar BIOS settings. • Reboot the system and run the Configuration/ Setup Utility.
  • Page 140 IBM Desktop System HMM...
  • Page 141: Parts/Test Point Locations

    Parts/Test Point Locations Introduction ............108 System Board Jumpers and Connectors ... 109 Power Supply Connectors and Voltages ... 111 Network Cards ...........113 Factory-Installed Modem Card Layout ....114 Video Cards ............115 Nvidia M64 w/ TV Out, 32MB....... 115 Nvidia NV10 w/ TV Out, 32MB..... 115 3.5-In.
  • Page 142: Introduction

    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.
  • Page 143: System Board Jumpers And Connectors

    System Board Jumpers and Connectors NOTE: The blackened pin of a jumper represents pin 1. System Board Jumper Setting Jumper/Settings Function JP14 CMOS Setup *Normal Clear CMOS System Board Connector Functions Connector Function Connect to... System battery System battery connector DIMM 1 System memory Memory...
  • Page 144 HDD LED connector HDD LED Audio connector CN10 AGP video card VGA card connector CN11 CD-in connector CD-ROM CN12 Secondary IDE CD-ROM connector CN13 Primary IDE Hard Disk Drive connector CN14 Diskette drive Diskette Drive connector CN15 Front panel USB USB device connector CN16...
  • Page 145: Power Supply Connectors And Voltages

    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 JP3 (with the switch cable disconnected from the connector on the syste board), or use a connection (jumper) to short the...
  • Page 146 (Continued) Power Supply Output Pin Assignment Voltage Cable Color +5Vdc Green Ground Black Ground Black Ground Black no connect no connect +5Vdc +5Vdc IBM Desktop System HMM...
  • Page 147: Network Cards

    Network Cards NOTE: While transferring 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, Category 5), the transmission speed will be auto- detected.
  • Page 148: Factory-Installed Modem Card Layout

    Factory-Installed Modem Card Layout GVC Factory-Installed Modem Card Connector Functions Item Function Connect to... Telephone line-in Telephone line Telephone line-out Telephone set Some modem adapters may come without this jack. IBM Desktop System HMM...
  • Page 149: Video Cards

    Video Cards Nvidia M64 w/ TV Out, 32MB Nvidia NV10 w/ TV Out, 32MB Parts/Test Point Locations 115...
  • Page 150 P&D-D Signal Pin Assignments Signal Signal TMDS Data2 + USB data + TMDS Data2 - USB data - TMDS Data2 return 1394 outer shield (optional) & Charge Power return Unused 1394 Vg Unused 1394 Vp Unused TMDS Data0 + TMDS Clock return TMDS Data0 - TMDS Data0 return Charge power...
  • Page 151: In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings

    3.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings 3.5-In IBM Hard Disk The configuration of the following jumpers control the drive's mode of operation: • Master • Slave • CSEL - Cable Select Parts/Test Point Locations 117...
  • Page 152 3.5-In Quantum Fireball Series Hard Disk The configuration of the following jumpers control 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 3.5-In Maxtor Hard Disk 3.5-In Maxtor Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings Description...
  • Page 153: Cd-Rom Drive

    CD-ROM Drive ATTENTION: Either <option 1> or <option 2> CD-ROM drive may come with your machine. Their front panel buttons, indicators and emergency eject method may be different. Lite-on Parts/Test Point Locations 119...
  • Page 154 CD-ROM Front Panel Introduction Item Description 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. Headphone volume control Emergency eject hole.
  • Page 155: Cd-Rom Drive Rear Panel Connectors And Jumpers

    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 connector Power supply Interface connector System board CN12: IDE 2 Configuration jumper.
  • Page 156: Cd-Rom R/W Drive

    CD-ROM R/W Drive ATTENTION: Either <option 1> or <option 2> CD-ROM R/W drive may come with your Personal Computer. Their front panel buttons, indicators and emergency eject methods may be different. TEAC CD-ROM R/W Front Panel Introduction Item Description Load / eject button Power-on / busy indicator, lights up in green color while disc is in ready state;...
  • Page 157: Cd-Rom R/W Drive Rear Panel Connectors And Jumpers

    CD-ROM R/W Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Jumpers NOTE: CD-ROM R/W drives may come with item no. 5 (digital audio output and testing jumper) connectors. CD-ROM R/W Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Jumpers Item Function Connect to... Power supply connector Power supply Interface connector System board...
  • Page 158: Dvd-Rom Drive

    DVD-ROM Drive Front Panel and Emergency-Exit DVD-ROM Front Panel Introduction Item Description Open/Close Button Disc Indicator Headphone Volume Control Headphone Jack Emergency eject hole. See “CD-ROM Emergency-exit <option 1>” on page 120. Disc tray and emergency eject See “CD-ROM Emergency-exit <option 2>” on page 120 IBM Desktop System HMM...
  • Page 159: Dvd-Rom Drive Rear Panel Connectors And Jumpers

    DVD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Jumpers DVD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Jumpers Connect Item Function to... Power connector Power supply IDE Interface connector System board CN12 Configuration jumper. RD CS SL MA Description Master Slave. -- Cable select Audio Out Depended on sound card...
  • Page 160: Dimm Configurations

    DIMM Configurations The 2284 system board has three DIMM sockets. A maximum of 384MB memory may be installed. You can install 8MB, 16MB, 64MB or 128MB PC-100/ PC-133 DIMM in any sockets and with any combinations. NOTE: Some system boards require that DIMM socket number one be occupied.
  • Page 161: System Board Connector Pin Signals

    System Board Connector Pin Signals Monitor Port Signals Signal Signal Name Name Red Video +5 V dc Green Video Synch Ground Blue Video Monitor ID Bit Monitor ID Bit Synch Horizontal Ground Synch Red Ground Vertical Synch Green Ground Blue Ground Serial Port Signals Signal Signal...
  • Page 162: Parallel Port Signals

    Parallel Port Signals Signal Signal Name Name Strobe Auto Feed Data Bit 0 Error Data Bit 1 Initialize Data Bit 2 Select (In) Data Bit 3 Ground Data Bit 4 Ground Power Data Bit 5 Ground Power Data Bit 6 Ground Power Data Bit 7...
  • Page 163: Diskette Drive Cable Connector Signals

    Diskette Drive Cable Connector Signals Signal Signal Name Name Ground Direction Density Ground Select Step Connection Ground Connection Ground Write Data Ground Connection Ground Write Enable Index Ground Ground Track 0I Motor Enable Ground Ground Write Protect Drive Select Ground Ground Read Data Drive Select...
  • Page 164: Ide Cable Connector Signals

    IDE Cable Connector Signals Signal Signal Name Name Host Reset Connection Ground Ground Host Data 7 Host IOW Host Data 8 Ground Power Host Data 6 Host IOR Host Data 9 Ground Power Host Data 5 I/O Channel Ready Host Data Connection Host Data 4 Connection...
  • Page 165: Safety Inspection Guide

    Safety Inspection Guide General Guidelines ..........132 Diagnostic Aids 131...
  • Page 166: General Guidelines

    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.
  • Page 167: Parts Catalog

    Parts Catalog Abbreviations .............134 System Assembly ..........135 Assembly 1: System Unit ......135 Assembly 2: Diskette and Hard Drive ..137 Assembly 3: CD/DVD-ROM Drive, Adapter Card and Speaker ......138 Assembly 4: Power Cord......141 Assembly 5: Keyboard and Mouse ....142 Parts Catalog 133...
  • Page 168: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations In this chapter, the following abbreviations are used to identify country and language version: Country Language Version Austria Australia Belgium - Dutch Belgium - French Canada Canada - English Canada - French China Denmark - Danish Finland - Finish France Germany Hong Kong...
  • Page 169: System Assembly

    Main Bezel (w/Front USB), Black 20L2197 3.5" FDD/HDD (Holder) Bracket 22P2256 Top Cover, Black 22P2257 Main Bezel Door, Black, NetVista 22P2258 Drive Bay Panel, Black 22P2261 Chassis Assembly, Lower Case (without SPS) w/power supply frame, drive frame, bracket port, w/ Front...
  • Page 170 Asm- Description Index Number 19K3651 Socket K7 Duron 64K/200 750MHz 19K3652 Socket K7 Athlon Thunderbird 256K/ 200 1.0GHz 1-10 19K3653 Fansink (Duron Processors) 1-10 19K3654 Fansink (Athlon Processors) 1-11 09N3351 64MB DIMM (PC133) 1-11 09N3352 128MB DIMM (PC133) 1-12 22P2275 145W Power Supply (For Duron) 5V Standby - 3A Current 1-12...
  • Page 171: Assembly 2: Diskette And Hard Drive

    Assembly 2: Diskette and Hard Drive Asm- Description Index Number 02K2299 3.5", 3 mode MKE (JU256A276P) 02K2603 FDD Cable 19K1476 10GB HDD, 3.5" 5400 RPM, ATA66 19K1575 15GB HDD, 3.5" 5400 RPM, ATA66 19K1560 20GB HDD, 3.5" 5400 RPM, ATA66 19K1561 30GB HDD, 3.5"...
  • Page 172: Assembly 3: Cd/Dvd-Rom Drive, Adapter Card And Speaker

    Assembly 3: CD/DVD-ROM Drive, Adapter Card and Speaker Asm- Description Index Number 09N3357 48X CD-ROM, Black Bezel 09N3358 8X4X32X CD-RW (Read/Write),Black 22P2281 DVD-ROM 8X/40X , Black 19K3646 DVD-ROM 16X/40X , Black 22P2276 'Y' - CD-ROM/DVD-ROM Audio Cable - For use w/mdls that have both CD-RW and DVD-ROM Drives 22P2277 Audio Cable, CD-ROM...
  • Page 173 Asm- Description Index Number 3-NS 19K3376 Adapter (Dongle used w/Nvidia M64 card) DVI-I to VGA 3-NS 19K7990 Creative Soundblaster Live 3-NS 00K8183 7FT Phone Cord 3-NS 60H6043 Modem Phone Cable Adapter, Spain/Southern Ireland 3-NS 60H6045 Modem Phone Cable Adapter, Austria 3-NS 60H6046 Modem Phone Cable Adapter,...
  • Page 174 Asm- Description Index Number 3-NS 22P2252 Altec Lansing 3 Piece Speaker Set , Black, Active (Intregated Power Adapter) IBM345W - UK, United Kingdom 3-NS 22P2254 Altec Lansing 3 Piece Speaker Set , Black, Active (Intregated Power Adapter) IBM345W - HK, Hong Kong 3-NS 22P2255 Altec Lansing 3 Piece Speaker Set ,...
  • Page 175: Assembly 4: Power Cord

    Assembly 4: Power Cord Asm- Description Index Number 4-NS 6952301 Power Cord US, LA (Lo Volt), Canada, Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Bolivia, Panama, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, Thailand 4-NS 36L8879 Power Cord APU Countries 4-NS 14F0032 Power Cord UK/HK/Singapore/United...
  • Page 176: Assembly 5: Keyboard And Mouse

    Assembly 5: Keyboard and Mouse Asm- Description Index Number 37L2613 104 US ENGLISH 103P, US/CE 37L2635 105 FRENCH CANADIAN 445 37L2615 105 LA SPANISH 171 37L2617 105 ARABIC 253 37L2618 105 BELGIUM UK 120, EURO 37L2619 105 DANISH 159, EURO 37L2620 105 DUTCH 143, EURO 37L2621...
  • Page 177 Appendix A. FRU Number List FRU Number Asm-Index Page 00K8183 3-NS 01K4200 1-NS 01K4278 1-13 01N1940 1-NS 01N1961 1-NS 02K2299 02K2603 09N3351 1-11 09N3352 1-11 09N3357 09N3358 10K2111 3-NS 10K2112 3-NS 10K2940 3-NS 10L6149 13F9939 4-NS 13F9978 4-NS 13F9996 4-NS 14F0014 4-NS 14F0032...
  • Page 178 FRU Number Asm-Index Page 19K3633 19K3634 19K3646 19K3648 19K3649 19K3650 19K3651 19K3652 19K3653 1-10 19K3654 1-10 19K3657 1-12 19K3659 3-NS 19K4309 1-NS 19K7990 3-NS 19K8168 3-NS 20L2190 20L2197 22P2250 3-NS 22P2251 3-NS 22P2252 3-NS 22P2254 3-NS 22P2255 3-NS 22P2256 22P2257 22P2258 22P2260 22P2261...
  • Page 179 FRU Number Asm-Index Page 36L9138 1-NS 37L2613 37L2615 37L2617 37L2618 37L2619 37L2620 37L2621 37L2622 37L2623 37L2624 37L2625 37L2626 37L2627 37L2628 37L2629 37L2630 37L2631 37L2632 37L2633 37L2634 37L2635 60H6043 3-NS 60H6045 3-NS 60H6046 3-NS 60H6047 3-NS 60H6048 3-NS 60H6049 3-NS 60H6050 3-NS 60H6051 3-NS...
  • Page 180 IBM Desktop System HMM...
  • Page 181 Appendix B. Online Support Information This section describes online technical support services available to help repair the Personal Computer. This section covers: • IBM PC Company Fax-Back Service (US and Canada only) • IBM Online HelpCenter on America Online • IBM useful sites on the World Wide Web (WWW) Online technical support offers convenient and valuable information when you need it.
  • Page 182 Here are some useful IBM Internet addresses for Personal Computer information: http://www.ibm.com/pc PC Company Home Page http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/netvista Netvista Home Page hhttp://www.ibm.com/support IBM Support Site IBM Desktop System HMM...
  • Page 183 Index AGP 3 Audio Check Procedure, 60 BIOS Flash Update Procedure, 12 Model Number and Serial Number, 13 BIOS Setup Utility 14 Disk Drives, 17 Main Menu, 14 System Information, 17 CD/DVD-ROM Drive Check Procedure, 63 CD-ROM Drive Connectors and Jumpers, 121 Emergency-exit , 120 Emergency-exit , 120 Front Panel , 120, 122...
  • Page 184 ESD 87 External Ports 4 Hard Disk Drive Cable Connector Signals, 130 Hard Disk Drive, 4 Hardware Interfaces, 8 IDE Cable Connector Signals 130 Internal Cabling, 6 Keyboard 7 Check Procedure, 66 Port Signals, 128 Memory 3 Check Procedure, 65 DIMM Configurations, 126 Mode Factory-Installed Modem Card Connector...
  • Page 185 Port Signals Keyboard, 128 Monitor 127 Mouse, 128 Parallel Port, 128 POST, 38, 79 Power consumption, 29 Power Management 5 Power Supply Check Procedure, 69 Connector Pin Assignment 111 Connectors and Voltages, 111 Power Supply, 6 Processors 3 Removals and Replacements 86 Adapter Card, 98 Bay 1, 5.25-In.
  • Page 186 Video Cards 115 Voltage Supply Switch Settings, vii Weight, 29 IBM Desktop System HMM...
  • Page 187 Printed in U.S.A. International Business Machines Corporation Old Orchard Road, Armonk, New York 10504 Part Number: 22P3076...

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