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  • Page 4 Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the “Safety Information” on page v and Appendix E, “Notices” on page 43. Second Edition (October 2002) © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2002. All rights reserved. US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CMOS) . . 22 Chapter 2. Using the IBM Setup Utility Appendix E. Notices ..43 program ....25 Television output notice .
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  • Page 7: Safety Information

    Ne mettez jamais un équipement sous tension en cas d’incendie ou d’inondation, ou en présence de dommages matériels. v Avant de retirer les carters de l’unité, mettez celle-ci hors tension et déconnectez ses cordons d’alimentation, ainsi que les câbles qui la relient aux © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002...
  • Page 8: Lithium Battery Notice

    CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. When replacing the battery, use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly used, handled, or disposed of.
  • Page 9: Laser Compliance Statement

    Laser compliance statement Some IBM Personal Computer models are equipped from the factory with a CD-ROM drive or a DVD-ROM drive. CD-ROM drives and DVD-ROM drives are also sold separately as options. CD-ROM drives and DVD-ROM drives are laser products.
  • Page 10 DANGER Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam, do not view directly with optical instruments, and avoid direct exposure to the beam. DANGER: Certains modèles d’ordinateurs personnels sont équipés d’origine d’une unité de CD-ROM ou de DVD-ROM. Mais ces unités sont également vendues séparément en tant qu’options.
  • Page 11: Overview

    Access IBM provides a link to more information about your computer. Click Start → Access IBM. If you have Internet access, the most up-to-date manuals for your computer are available from the World Wide Web.
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  • Page 13: Chapter 1. Installing Options

    – 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, or 1.0 GB (when available) DIMMs in any combination (See “Installing memory” on page 12 for additional information.) v 512 KB flash memory for system programs Internal drives © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002...
  • Page 14 Remote Program Load (RPL) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) v Wake on LAN v Wake on Ring (in the IBM Setup Utility program, this feature is called Serial Port Ring Detect for an external modem and Modem Ring Detect for an internal...
  • Page 15 1. The operating systems listed here are being tested for compatibility at the time this publication goes to press. Additional operating systems might be identified by IBM as compatible with your computer following the publication of this booklet. Corrections and additions to this list are subject to change. To determine if an operating system has been tested for compatibility, check the Web site of the operating system vendor.
  • Page 16: Specifications

    Specifications This section lists the physical specifications for your computer. Dimensions Heat output (approximate) in British thermal units (Btu) per hour: Height: 398 mm (15.67 in.) Minimum configuration: 257 Btu/hr (75 watts) Width: 180 mm (7.08 in.) Maximum configuration: 616 Btu/hr (180 watts) Depth: 402 mm (15.82 in.) Airflow Weight...
  • Page 17: Available Options

    Within the United States, call 1-800-IBM-2YOU (1-800-426-2968), your IBM reseller, or IBM marketing representative. v Within Canada, call 1-800-565-3344 or 1-800-IBM-4YOU. v Outside the United States and Canada, contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. Tools required To install some options in your computer, you might need a flat-blade or Phillips screwdriver.
  • Page 18: Installing External Options

    v When you install a new option, touch the static-protective package containing the option to a metal expansion-slot cover or other unpainted metal surface on the computer for at least two seconds. This reduces static electricity in the package and your body. v When possible, remove the option and install it directly in the computer without setting the option down.
  • Page 19: Locating The Connectors On The Front Of Your Computer

    Locating the connectors on the front of your computer The following illustration shows the locations of the USB connectors on the front of the computer. 1 and 2 USB connectors Chapter 1. Installing options...
  • Page 20: Locating The Connectors On The Rear Of Your Computer

    Locating the connectors on the rear of your computer The following illustration shows the locations of the connectors on the back of the computer. Power connector Ethernet connector Mouse connector Microphone connector Keyboard connector Audio line out connector USB connectors Audio line in connector Serial connector AGP slot (some models)
  • Page 21: Obtaining Device Drivers

    Obtaining device drivers You can obtain device drivers for operating systems that are not preinstalled at http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/ on the World Wide Web. Installation instructions are provided in README files with the device-driver files. Chapter 1. Installing options...
  • Page 22: Removing The Cover

    Removing the cover Important Read “Safety Information” on page v and “Handling static-sensitive devices” on page 5 before removing the cover. To remove the cover: 1. Shut down your operating system, remove any media (diskettes, CDs, or tapes) from the drives, and turn off all attached devices and the computer. 2.
  • Page 23: Locating Components

    The system board (sometimes called the planar or motherboard) is the main circuit board in your computer. It provides basic computer functions and supports a variety of devices that are IBM-installed or that you can install later. Chapter 1. Installing options...
  • Page 24: Installing Memory

    The following illustration shows the locations of parts on the system board. 1 Microprocessor 9 Battery 2 DIMM connector 1 10 Clear CMOS/Recovery jumper 3 DIMM connector 2 11 SCSI LED connector 4 Power connector 12 PCI slots 5 Diskette drive connector 13 Front panel audio connector 6 Primary IDE connector 14 CD-ROM audio connector...
  • Page 25 2. You might have to remove an adapter to gain access to the DIMM slots. See “Installing adapters” on page 14. 3. To locate the DIMM connectors. See “Identifying parts on the system board” on page 11. 4. Open the retaining clips. 5.
  • Page 26: Installing Adapters

    Installing adapters This section provides information and instructions for installing and removing adapters. Your computer has three expansion slots for PCI adapters. You can install an adapter up to 228 mm (9 inches) long. To install an adapter: 1. Remove the cover. See “Removing the cover” on page 10. 2.
  • Page 27: Installing Internal Drives

    4. Install the adapter into the appropriate slot on the system board. 5. Secure the adapter with the screw as shown. What to do next v To work with another option, go to the appropriate section. v To complete the installation, go to “Replacing the cover and connecting the cables”...
  • Page 28: Drive Specifications

    Drive specifications Your computer comes with the following IBM-installed drives: v A CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive in bay 1 v A 3.5-inch diskette disk drive in bay 3 v A 3.5-inch hard drive in bay 4 Any bay that does not have a drive installed has a static shield and bay panel installed.
  • Page 29: Installing A Drive

    Installing a drive To install an internal drive, follow these steps: 1. Remove the cover. See “Removing the cover” on page 10. 2. If your computer has a CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive, you might need to remove the signal and power cables from the drive. 3.
  • Page 30 6. Install the drive into the bay. Align the screw holes and install two screws to secure the drive. 7. Each integrated drive electronics (IDE) drive requires two cables; a four-wire power cable that connects to the power supply and a signal cable that connects to the system board.
  • Page 31: Physical Security

    You can also install a padlock to secure the cover. Make sure the security cable does not interfere with other computer cables. (See Access IBM for more security information.) Refer to the following illustration to identify these security features.
  • Page 32: Changing The Battery

    1 Padlock loop 2 Integrated cable lock 3 Rope clip What to do next v To work with another option, go to the appropriate section. v To complete the installation, go to “Replacing the cover and connecting the cables” on page 21. Changing the battery Your computer has a special type of memory that maintains the date, time, and settings for built-in features, such as parallel-port assignments (configuration).
  • Page 33: Replacing The Cover And Connecting The Cables

    This is normal after replacing the battery. 9. Turn on the computer and all attached devices. 10. Use the IBM Setup Utility program to set the date and time and any passwords. Replacing the cover and connecting the cables After working with options, you need to install any removed parts, replace the cover, and reconnect any cables, including telephone lines and power cords.
  • Page 34: Erasing A Lost Or Forgotten Password (Clearing Cmos)

    4. Reconnect the external cables and power cords to the computer. See “Installing external options” on page 6. 5. To update the configuration, see Chapter 2, “Using the IBM Setup Utility program” on page 25. Important: When the power cord is first plugged in, the computer might appear to turn on for a few seconds and then turn off.
  • Page 35 6. Move the jumper from the standard position (pins 1 and 2) to the maintenance or configure position (pins 2 and 3). 7. Replace the cover and connect the power cord. See “Replacing the cover and connecting the cables” on page 21. 8.
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  • Page 37: Chapter 2. Using The Ibm Setup Utility Program

    Exiting from the IBM Setup Utility program When you finish viewing or changing settings, press Esc to return to the IBM Setup Utility program menu (you might have to press Esc several times). If you want to save the new settings, select Save Settings before you exit. Otherwise, your changes will not be saved.
  • Page 38: User Password

    After you set an administrator password, a password prompt is displayed each time you try to access the IBM Setup Utility program. If you type the wrong password, you will see an error message. If you type the wrong password three times, you must turn the computer off and start again.
  • Page 39: Selecting A Startup Device

    Changing the startup device sequence To view or permanently change the configured startup device sequence, do the following: 1. Start the IBM Setup Utility program (see “Starting the IBM Setup Utility program” on page 25). 2. Select Startup. 3. Select Startup Sequence. See the information displayed on the right side of the screen.
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  • Page 41: Appendix A. Updating System Programs

    They include the power-on self-test (POST), the basic input/output system (BIOS) code, and the IBM Setup Utility program. POST is a set of tests and procedures that is performed each time you turn on your computer. BIOS is a layer of software that translates instructions from other layers of software into electrical signals that the computer hardware can understand.
  • Page 42: Recovering From A Post/Bios Update Failure

    9. Print these instructions. This is very important since they are not on the screen after the download begins. 10. From your browser, click Back to return to the list of files. Carefully follow the printed instructions to download, extract, and install the update. Recovering from a POST/BIOS update failure If power to your computer is interrupted while POST/BIOS is being updated (flash update), your computer might not restart correctly.
  • Page 43: Appendix B. Manual Modem Commands

    Commands are echoed Escape Characters - Switch from Data Mode to Command Mode (T.I.E.S. Command) Force modem on-hook (hang up) Force modem off-hook (make busy) Note: H1 command is not supported for Italy Display product-identification code © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002...
  • Page 44: Extended At Commands

    Command Function Factory ROM checksum test Internal memory test Firmware ID Reserved ID Low speaker volume Low speaker volume Medium speaker volume High speaker volume Internal speaker off Internal speaker on until carrier detected Internal speaker always on Internal speaker on until carrier detected and off while dialing Included for compatibility only, provides no effect Return to Data Mode Return to Data Mode and initiate an equalizer retrain...
  • Page 45 Command Function &D2 Modem hangs up, returns to the Command Mode after DTR toggle &D3 Resets modem after DTR toggle &F_ &F Recall factory default configuration &G_ &G0 Guard tone disabled &G1 Guard tone disabled &G2 1800 Hz guard tone &K_ &K0 Disable flow control...
  • Page 46: Mnp/V.42/V.42Bis/V.44 Commands

    Command Function +MS=a,b,c,e,f Select modulation where: a=0, 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 56, 64, 69; b=0-1; c=300-56000; d=300- 56000; e=0-1; and f=0-1. A, b, c, d, e, f default=12, 1, 300, 56000, 0, 0. Parameter ″a″ specifies the modulation protocol desired where: 0=V.21, 1=V.22, 2=V.22bis, 3=V.23, 9=V.32, 10=V.32bis, 11=V.34, 12=V.90,K56Flex,V.34..,56=K 56Flex, V.90,V.34.., 64=Bell 103, and 69=Bell 212.
  • Page 47: Voice Commands

    +FBUF? Buffer size (read only). +FCFR Indicate confirmation to receive. +FCLASS= Service class. +FCON Facsimile connection response. +FCIG Set the polled station identification. +FCIG: Report the polled station identification. +FCR Capability to receive. +FCR= Capability to receive. +FCSI: Report the called station ID. +FDCC= DCE capabilities parameters.
  • Page 48 #VBQ? Query Buffer Size #VBS Bits per sample (ADPCM or PCM) #VBT Beep Tone Timer #VCI? Identify Compression Method #VLS Voice line select #VRA Ringback goes away timer #VRN Ringback never came timer #VRX Voice Receive Mode #VSDB Silence deletion tuner #VSK Buffer skid setting Silence detection period...
  • Page 49: Appendix C. System Address Maps

    Keyboard controller, CMD/ATAT byte 0070, bit 7 1 bit Enable NMI 0070, bits 6:0 6 bits Real-time clock, address 0071 Real-time clock, data 0072 1 bit Enable NMI 0072, bits 6:0 6 bits RTC address © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002...
  • Page 50 Address range (hex) Size (bytes) Description 0073 RTC data 0080 POST checkpoint register during POST only 008F Refresh page register 0080 – 008F DMA page registers 0090 – 0091 General I/O locations, available to PCI bus 0092 PS/2 keyboard controller registers 0093 –...
  • Page 51: Dma I/O Address Map

    Address range (hex) Size (bytes) Description 03F8 – 03FF COM1 0400 – 047F Available 0480 – 048F DMA channel high page registers 0490 – 0CF7 1912 Available 0CF8 – 0CFB PCI configuration address register 0CFC – 0CFF PCI configuration data register LPTn + 400h ECP port, LPTn base address + hex 400 OCF9...
  • Page 52 Address (hex) Description Bits Byte pointer 00C4 Channel 5, memory address register 00 – 15 00C6 Channel 5, transfer count register 00 – 15 00C8 Channel 6, memory address register 00 – 15 00CA Channel 6, transfer count register 00 – 15 00CC Channel 7, memory address register 00 –...
  • Page 53: Appendix D. Interrupt Request And Direct Memory Access Channel Assignments

    DMA channel Data width System resource 8 bits Open 8 bits Open 8 bits Diskette drive 8 bits Parallel port (for ECP or EPP) Reserved (cascade channel) 16 bits Open 16 bits Open 16 bits Open © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002...
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  • Page 55: Appendix E. Notices

    Web sites. The materials at those Web sites are not part of the materials for this IBM product, and use of those Web sites is at your own risk.
  • Page 56: Trademarks

    Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States or other countries or both: NetVista Wake on LAN...
  • Page 57: Index

    IBM Setup Utility 25 input/output (I/O) address map 37 recovering from a POST/BIOS update failure 29 features 2 removing the cover 10 installing options replacing the cover 21 adapters 14 DIMMs 12 internal drives 17 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002...
  • Page 58 security rope clip 19 security profile by device 26 serial connectors 9 startup sequence 27 system address maps 37 system board connectors 12 identifying parts 11 location 12 memory 5, 11 system programs, updating 29 updating system programs 29 USB connectors 9 using, security profile by device 26 video, subsystem 2 User Guide...
  • Page 60 Part Number: 49P1040 Printed in U.S.A. (1P) P/N: 49P1040...

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