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be failing are listed in order of the most probable failure and.  Also, the FRU
parts are defined as a replaced unit which are not repaired in the field.

Measuring  Voltages:  Many 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 for the ground reference. Attach the black meter
(ground) lead to frame ground, except where specified otherwise.

Diagnostic Aids

This chapter contains information outside the check procedures to help you
diagnose a failure of a specific part. Some diagnostic aids are resident in the
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. You should become familiar with the POST and be
able to determine if the machine performed all the steps.

POST: The normal POST is initiated automatically each time the system unit
is powered on. The POST is a series of system checks and initializations that
verify the correct operation of the base system.

After a successful POST, a single short beep is generated. The system
attempts to load an operating system. The system can be customized for
different startup (boot) methods by BIOS Setup Utility.

The system's default startup sequence automatically looks for the operating
system files on the hard disk if the files are not found on diskette.

Note:

Remember that the POST does not test all areas, but only those that
allow the system to operate well enough to run the Diagnostics
program.

Repair Information

This chapter contains removal and replacement instructions.

Summary of Contents for Aptiva Series

Page 1: ...Hardware Maintenance Service for Service Level A Machine Type 2136 and IBM Monitors Type 2119 and 2120 2119 2120 2136...

Page 2: ...ors Changes are periodically made to the information herein these changes will be made in later editions IBM may make improvements and or changes in the product s and or the program s at any time Addr...

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Page 4: ...Information 1 3 Parts Test Point Locations 1 4 Safety Inspection Guide 1 4 Parts Catalog 1 4 Part Number Index 1 4 Product Description 1 5 Hardware Interfaces 1 9 Memory Map 1 10 System Input Output A...

Page 5: ...Installed Fax Modem Card 2 42 Monitor 2 43 Undetermined Problem 2 45 Diagnostic Aids 3 1 Introduction 3 2 Power On Self Test 3 2 Diagnostic Diskette 3 3 Diagnostic Program Features 3 3 Using the Diagn...

Page 6: ...e Jumper Settings 5 13 CD ROM Emergency exit Option 1 5 14 CD ROM Emergency exit Option 2 5 14 SIMM Configurations 5 16 System Board Connector Pin Signals 5 17 Monitor Port Signals 5 17 Parallel Port...

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Page 8: ...essly 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 i...

Page 9: ...tage If you are unsure about the voltage of the electrical outlet you are using contact your local power company If your computer has cables other than the power cords you must connect them before plu...

Page 10: ...Safety Notices Multi Lingual Translations The safety notices in this section are provided in the following languages English Brazilian Portuguese Chinese French German Hungarian Italian Russian Slovak...

Page 11: ...s tension d branchez tous les cordons d alimentation des socles de prise de courant retirez la batterie et d connectez tous les cordons d interface Die Stromzufuhr mu abgeschaltet alle Stromkabel aus...

Page 12: ...utiliza o de uma pilha incorrecta pode resultar na igni ou explos o da mesma Elle pr sente des risques d incendie d explosion ou de br lures graves Ne la rechargez pas ne retirez pas son connecteur po...

Page 13: ...ondo la normativa in vigore DPR 915 82 successive disposizioni e disposizioni locali L impiego di una batteria non adatta potrebbe determinare l incendio o l esplosione della batteria stessa La bateri...

Page 14: ...h 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 lase...

Page 15: ...he equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between th...

Page 16: ...of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The custom...

Page 17: ...s Inc CompuServe CompuServe Incorporated Intel Intel Corporation Microsoft Microsoft Corporation MS Microsoft Corporation OverDrive Intel Corporation Pentium Intel Corporation PC Doctor Watergate Soun...

Page 18: ...cations 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 b...

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Page 20: ...13 Serial Port Addresses 1 13 Refresh Rates and Monitor Frequencies 1 14 CMOS Reset 1 14 Power On Password 1 15 Flash BIOS Update Procedure 1 16 Changing the BIOS Flash ROM Model Number and Serial Num...

Page 21: ...es or Beeps turn to that section and perform the steps as instructed If there are any notes or instructions at the top of the page read them before you start the procedure Carefully read each step of...

Page 22: ...ation outside the check procedures to help you diagnose a failure of a specific part Some diagnostic aids are resident in the machine such as the Power On Self Test POST The machine performs the POST...

Page 23: ...OM compact disc read only memory drive and the connector information for Audio I O sound card and fax modem adapter card Safety Inspection Guide This chapter contains guidelines to help you identify p...

Page 24: ...socket 7 Zero Insertion Force ZIF connector You must remove the old processor to install an upgrade processor Detachable CPU heat sink with fan 16 KB CPU internal cache memory Onboard fixed 256 KB Pi...

Page 25: ...onnector cable 3 wire power supply auxiliary control connector from power supply to system board for Microsoft Windows 95 software shutdown feature RTC lithium battery Processors One of the following...

Page 26: ...BIOS timer setup System standby and suspend modes power saving control by BIOS timer setup Power Supply The power supply is a 200 W switchable high low voltage power supply with a thermal sensing var...

Page 27: ...onitors 14 13 1 viewable image size 15 13 6 viewable image size SVGA Super Video Graphics Array monitors include 0 28 mm dot pitch Automatic scanning horizontal frequencies from 30KHz to 54KHz and all...

Page 28: ...cal interface is compatible with the IBM Personal System 2 PS 2 VGA interface Serial 9 pin connector with RS232D electrical interface Parallel Bidirectional ECP bidirectional and EPP bidirectional int...

Page 29: ...dress range Description 0 640 KB 000000 09FFFF Base memory 640 768 KB 0A0000 0BFFFF PCI ISA video buffer memory 768 800 KB 0C0000 0C7FFF Video BIOS memory 800 896 KB 0C8000 0DFFFF ISA card BIOS and bu...

Page 30: ...ddress and NMI mask 0078 007B Real time clock 0080 009F DMA page register 00A0 00BF Interrupt controller 2 00C0 00DF DMA controller 2 000F 00FF Math coprocessor 0170 0177 0376 Secondary IDE controller...

Page 31: ...ou to set IRQs Note IRQ 11 may be used if hardware MPEG is enabled Table 1 5 System Interrupts Table Interrupt request IRQ Function 0 Timer 1 Keyboard 2 Cascade interrupt control 3 Serial alternate mo...

Page 32: ...Serial Port Addresses The built in serial port supports these addresses and interrupts Table 1 7 Serial Port Addresses Table Address Windows 95 Interrupt Default 3F8 COM1 IRQ 4 Modem 3E8 COM3 Serial p...

Page 33: ...n monitor s specification Table 1 8 System Board Output Vertical Refresh Rates Resolution 640x480 800x600 1024x768 Color 256 100 Hz 100 Hz 75 Hz 64 000 100 Hz 75 Hz 16 000 000 75 Hz CMOS Reset The BIO...

Page 34: ...he power switch is powered off System damage might result if the power cord is not unplugged during testing 3 Move the jumper JP4 from pins 1 2 to pins 2 3 to bypass the password check process See Sys...

Page 35: ...BIN Program then automatically loads BIOS file into memory buffer If the BIOS file does not exist a warning message will appear on screen 5 Verify the checksum value is same to the information from R...

Page 36: ...information the characters that appear after String 1 denote the model number while those that follow String 2 denote the serial number 4 When the screen shows A MODEL_NUMBER enter the new model numb...

Page 37: ...he line message Press F1 to enter Setup press F1 to enter the Setup Utility If you have previously set a power on password you are prompted to type in the password after you press the F1 key See the s...

Page 38: ...ther 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 Press this key to choose a highli...

Page 39: ...efault settings 2 Use the left arrow key to select Yes then press Enter 3 Press Esc to save your changes and exit the Setup Utility Viewing System Information From the Setup Utility Main Menu select t...

Page 40: ...iskette drive A If you add an additional diskette drive it will be designated as diskette drive B IDE hard disks and CD ROM drives These options display the IDE hard disks and CD ROM drives that eithe...

Page 41: ...ss LBA mode translation Other operating systems require this parameter to be set to Disabled To prevent data loss set this parameter to Auto if you are using a hard disk with more than 504MB capacity...

Page 42: ...eed to make changes in the software that uses the parallel port For instructions on changing your software see the user s guide or online information that came with the software Operation mode As long...

Page 43: ...or mouse action or a video buffer access returns the monitor to normal operation Press the left or right arrow key to select your desired setting Setting this timer to Off deactivates the monitor pow...

Page 44: ...alling adapter cards Plug and Play OS When this parameter is set to Yes BIOS initializes only Plug and Play boot devices then the Plug and Play operating system takes care of the other devices When se...

Page 45: ...ere is no hard disk drive the system boots from drive A Boot from CD ROM When enabled this parameter prompts BIOS to look first for a bootable CD in the CD ROM drive If a bootable CD is present the sy...

Page 46: ...open the Power On Password menu 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 typ...

Page 47: ...e Write protect boot sector It disables the write function only on the boot sector of the diskette or hard disk drive Normal It allows the diskette or hard disk drive to function normally Disabled It...

Page 48: ...on Plug and Play adapter cards set this parameter to Manual This allows you to assign resources to non Plug and Play cards first If you have to configure PCI resources manually use the up or down arro...

Page 49: ...ur computer In the following instances you must load the Setup defaults when you replace the system battery when you customize your system configuration settings and some resource assignments conflict...

Page 50: ...378 mm Height 356 mm with tilt swivel stand 15 Monitor 13 6 viewable image size Width 376 mm Depth 385 mm Height 367 mm with tilt swivel stand Weight System unit 11 5 kg 25 35 lb 14 Monitor 13 1 view...

Page 51: ...f 10 to 95 Power consumption System unit Maximum 200 Watts Monitors Maximum 90 Watts Electrical input Input voltage for system unit Sine wave input is required Low Range 90 Vac to 132 Vac High Range 1...

Page 52: ...ed power supply input is voltage auto sensing type which doesn t need to set any switch When the system unit is powered off for 10 seconds or more and then powered on the power supply generates a powe...

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Page 54: ...d Drive Devices 2 24 CD ROM Drive 2 26 Memory 2 28 Keyboard 2 29 Mouse 2 30 Power Supply 2 32 Device Presence by Diagnostics Program Test 2 35 Diagnostics for Factory Installed Riser Card or Audio I O...

Page 55: ...IBM products Non IBM products prototype cards or modified options can give false errors and invalid system responses All voltages in the check procedures are positive unless otherwise shown Use frame...

Page 56: ...essages error codes and beep combinations that occur to diagnose failures If more than one failure occurs diagnose the first failure first The cause of the first failure can result in false messages e...

Page 57: ...chines can have up to 4 hard disk drives installed IBM Aptiva factory installed devices such as a CD ROM drive Ensure all power cords and cables are connected properly Ensure the monitor brightness an...

Page 58: ...re the system configuration list with the actual devices installed in the system unit Note If necessary remove the cover and visually compare the devices installed in the system unit to those shown in...

Page 59: ...CS ALL TEST did not detect a failure If the system still displays a failure Check all adapter card jumper settings Check all adapter card switch settings Check all adapter card cables and connectors f...

Page 60: ...ndetermined Problem Notes 1 If an error message and incorrect audio response occur diagnose the error message first 2 If you cannot run the Diagnostics tests but did receive a POST error code diagnose...

Page 61: ...ule See the Step 005 of Memory on page 2 28 to replace memory module System board 011 64KB System Management Memory Bad Enter BIOS Setup then reboot system Memory module See the Step 005 of Memory on...

Page 62: ...n setting in BIOS Setup is correct Diskette drive cable connection Diskette drive System board 041 Diskette Drive A Error Ensure the diskette drive A configuration setting in BIOS Setup is correct Dis...

Page 63: ...1 Error Ensure the hard disk 1 is set to AUTO in the Disk Drives of BIOS Setup Check hard disk jumper See Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings on page 5 11 Hard disk drive power Hard disk cable connection...

Page 64: ...in the Disk Drives of BIOS Setup Hard disk drive power Hard disk cable connection Hard disk 057 IDE Drive 1 Auto Detection Failed Ensure the hard disk 1 is set to AUTO in the Disk Drives of BIOS Setup...

Page 65: ...ot system Remove the non factory installed adapter card and reboot system 082 IRQ Setting Error Enter BIOS Setup to execute Load Setup Default Settings then reboot system Remove the non factory instal...

Page 66: ...onflict s Enter BIOS Setup to execute Load Setup Default Settings then reboot system Remove the non factory installed adapter card and reboot system 186 Onboard ECP Parallel Port DMA Conflict s Enter...

Page 67: ...reboot system Remove the non factory installed adapter card and reboot system 193 Onboard Serial Port 1 Conflict s Enter BIOS Setup to execute Load Setup Default Settings then reboot system Remove th...

Page 68: ...board 103 Press Esc to turn off NMI or other key to reboot Enter BIOS Setup to execute Load Setup Default Settings then reboot system Remove the non factory installed adapter card and reboot system 10...

Page 69: ...n when the power supply fan runs With power on check the processor fan connector FN1 See System Board Layout on page 5 2 Processor fan System board An error was detected during the CPU Test Processor...

Page 70: ...connection cables Diskette hard disk drives System board Diskette Drive Note Ensure diskette drive configuration is set correctly in BIOS Setup and its read write head is clean before the any diagnose...

Page 71: ...ette drive connection cable Diskette drive System board Unknown Media Drive X Diskette Drive Test error Media drive mismatch Diskette Diskette drive System board Diskette drive cable Hard Disk Drive N...

Page 72: ...orrectly in BIOS Setup cable jumper are set correctly and its laser beam is clean before the any diagnosis of CD ROM drive problems CD ROM drive LED came flashing and stayed on more than 30 seconds be...

Page 73: ...no error codes or messages are displayed Cannot read from Drive E Retry loading CD message is displayed with disc loaded in CD ROM drive CD may have dirt or foreign material on it check with a known...

Page 74: ...function has no sound output Data files are received normally voice from modem cannot be produced but system sound feature works normally Diagnostics for Factory Installed Fax Modem Card on page 2 42...

Page 75: ...f parallel serial ports drive problems Serial or parallel port loop back test failed Loop back System board Parallel port or serial port failure Test using a loop back while running diagnostics progra...

Page 76: ...power switch System unit must be unplugged from electrical outlet to completely turn off JP20 should be set to Software shutdown enabled See System Board Layout on page 5 2 Power Supply on page 2 32 P...

Page 77: ...Power off the system unit Power on the system unit and check for the following responses 1 One short beep after POST completed 2 Diagnostic program main menu screen Refer to Device Presence by Diagno...

Page 78: ...ive shown in the Installed Devices list If any drive is flagged as Not Installed check the signal and power cable for that drive If the first drive is flagged as Not Installed replace the primary driv...

Page 79: ...r off the system Check and ensure CD ROM drive power audio and data cables are not damaged and are connected properly Check and ensure CD ROM drive driver if load correctly 003 HAS THE SAME MESSAGE OC...

Page 80: ...Check Procedures 2 27 008 Replace CD ROM drive Go to 001 009 CD ROM drive is functioned normally End...

Page 81: ...dure to find the failure Replace each SIMM one at a time with a known correctly working SIMM of the same size and type If the problem goes away the last SIMM replaced is defective If all SIMMs on the...

Page 82: ...xecute Keyboard test 003 DOES THE KEYBOARD FUNCTION CORRECTLY YES READ AHEAD NO GO TO STEP 004 Keyboard has no problem End 004 ARE THERE ANY BROKEN PINS IN THE KEYBOARD PLUG YES READ AHEAD NO GO TO ST...

Page 83: ...nteractive Test menu then execute Mouse test 003 DO YOU SEE THE MOUSE CURSOR IN THE DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM YES READ AHEAD NO GO TO STEP 011 Test right left button and check if right left button works 004...

Page 84: ...0 Replace mouse 009 DO THE ERROR SYMPTOMS STILL REMAIN YES READ AHEAD NO GO TO STEP 005 Replace main board End 010 HAS THE SAME ERROR SYMPTOM OCCURED MORE THAN ONCE YES READ AHEAD NO GO TO STEP 011 Re...

Page 85: ...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 Disconne...

Page 86: ...stem powered on and the power supply fan running check the voltages at the power supply connectors for the system board and all drive connectors as shown in the following figures Figure 2 2 System Boa...

Page 87: ...en all connectors are plugged back in go to Undetermined Problem If the fan stops running when a drive connector is plugged back in go to Factory Installed Drive Devices 007 DO YOU HAVE AN OHM READING...

Page 88: ...tion list Compare the Tech Support Form screen with the actual devices installed in the system unit Note If necessary remove the cover and visually compare the devices installed in the system unit to...

Page 89: ...d connectors for proper installation Make sure all of the above are set correctly and show the correct voltages and continuity Replace any defective cables or adapter cards See Power Supply on page 2...

Page 90: ...This Diagnostics test is intended to be used only with factory installed adapter cards 001 START Remove the Bootable Diagnostics Diskette Power off the system unit and wait 10 seconds Power on the sy...

Page 91: ...dapter cards on the riser card Power on the system unit Check the voltages at pins B3 B5 B7 and B9 on the ISA slots and A1 B2 B5 on the PCI slots of the riser card ISA Slots PCI Slots B3 5 V dc A1 12...

Page 92: ...ee System Board Layout on page 5 2 Check all cables and connectors on the adapter card for proper installation Check continuity of any cable attached to the adapter card and replace if necessary If th...

Page 93: ...Exit Microsoft Windows 95 If the symptom remains or has changed go to Index of Symptoms Messages Error Codes or Beeps on page 2 7 End 014 Make sure the volume control on the sound adapter card if any...

Page 94: ...Check Procedures 2 41 017 Replace system board End 018 Go to Index of Symptoms Messages Error Codes or Beeps on page 2 7 End 019 Replace the riser card End...

Page 95: ...erly configured and are identical on both sides Connect phone line to the LINE port of the fax modem card Note Check the outside phone line by connecting a working telephone to the telephone wall jack...

Page 96: ...s the LED lights in green color 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...

Page 97: ...Error Codes or Beeps Note You might have to refine the monitor controls to obtain the best image 003 DOES THE MONITOR SUCCESSFULLY PASS ALL TESTS YES READ AHEAD NO GO TO STEP 004 You have successfull...

Page 98: ...ings Check all adapter card jumper positions Check all device jumper positions Check all cables and connectors for proper installation If the jumpers switch settings and voltages are correct return he...

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Page 100: ...1 Diagnostic Aids Introduction 3 2 Power On Self Test 3 2 Diagnostic Diskette 3 3 Diagnostic Program Features 3 3 Using the Diagnostic Diskette 3 4 Creating a Boot Diskette with Drivers 3 6 To Load th...

Page 101: ...ys may be used The F1 key as described on screen 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 sc...

Page 102: ...diagnostic program and this manual is intended to test the IBM Aptiva 2136 machine type only Testing devices not included with the original product package including other IBM products prototype card...

Page 103: ...DOS based utility DOS as a minimum is required PC Doctor is not a bootable program Please be sure the system is running PC DOS or MS DOS 6 xx or higher for PC Doctor DOS version DOS may be loaded fro...

Page 104: ...e hang while running PC Doctor modem test Modem Driver SETPNP EXE and AZTPATH COM may be found on the PC Doctor diskette To initiate the modem controller the following needs to be added AUTOEXEC BAT S...

Page 105: ...S FORMAT COM utility and using the S parameter format and transfer system to a new diskette 2 Copy MSCDEX EXE Microsoft CD Extension to the root directory of the new floppy diskette 3 Copy the content...

Page 106: ...system unit 4 Do not press F1 during POST 5 If any POST errors appear after POST make a note of the errors and press the Enter key to continue 6 DOS should load 7 During boot verify that each driver...

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Page 108: ...2 3 5 25 In Internal External Bays 4 7 Bay 4 3 5 In FDD Bay 4 10 Bay 5 3 5 In Internal Bay 4 14 Bay 6 3 5 In Internal Bay 4 15 Power Supply 4 17 Adapter Cards 4 18 Riser Card 4 22 Memory SIMM 4 24 Pr...

Page 109: ...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 to press a tab...

Page 110: ...g through the whole removal process Housing Cover Hard Disk Power Supply CD ROM Adapter Cards Floppy Disk Drive Heat Sink Riser Card Modem Board Cable Memory SIMM System Board Battery CPU Audio I O Bo...

Page 111: ...is bay can hold a 5 25 inch half high drive such as diskette hard disk tape or CD ROM drive 3 Bay 3 This bay can hold a 5 25 inch half high drive such as diskette hard disk tape or CD ROM drive 4 Bay...

Page 112: ...olds one PCI adapter card 11 PCI Adapter Card Connector 1 PCI 3 Holds one PCI adapter card This connector shares a slot with the AT 3 connector If you install a card in this connector you can not inst...

Page 113: ...elease the cover While still holding the handle slide the cover forward to remove it completely The cover slides along grooves that run on the sides of the unit Touch the bare metal frame of your syst...

Page 114: ...Repair Information 4 7 Bays 1 2 3 5 25 In Internal External Bays Disconnect any cable on the drive note location of cables Remove the screws Pull out the drive Figure 4 3 Bay 1 5 25 In...

Page 115: ...8 Note To remove the front panel s drive bay cover Hold on to the bay cover as shown in the illustration Gently pull outward until the drive bay cover snap from its place Figure 4 4 Remove the Bay Cov...

Page 116: ...ay The shorter clipping should go to the left while the longer clipping goes to the right Place the drive bay cover behind the front panel Or if the front panel is attached to the housing place the dr...

Page 117: ...note location of cables Press the lever and rotate outward Pull carefully and slowly as soon as the warning arrow appears The drive frame becomes free after the line behind the arrow appears Remove th...

Page 118: ...mation 4 11 Remove screws for drive Then you can pull the old drive out Figure 4 7 Remove the Screws If upper and lower frame needs to be detached please refer to figure 4 8 Figure 4 8 Detach Diskette...

Page 119: ...dure in Bay 5 3 5 In Internal Bay on page 4 14 Otherwise proceed to following steps for re install Attach the upper drive frame back to the lower drive frame and click it into place Insert the drive f...

Page 120: ...Repair Information 4 13 Re attached the power and signal cables to the drive Figure 4 10 Reattached The Cables...

Page 121: ...lease follow these step Attach a 3 5 inch drive to the lower frame which has mentioned in bay 4 Secure it with the appropriate screws Figure 4 11 Install another 3 5 inch drive See Bay 4 3 5 In FDD Ba...

Page 122: ...Repair Information 4 15 Bay 6 3 5 In Internal Bay Disconnect any cables on the drive Note location of cables Remove the screws Slide out the hard disk drive Figure 4 12 Remove in Bay 6...

Page 123: ...a drive in bay 6 Position a hard disk drive over bay 6 such that the signal and power connectors face the front panel Secure the drive with the appropriate screws Connect the drive cables Figure 4 13...

Page 124: ...epair Information 4 17 Power Supply Disconnect any cables necessary for removal Note location of cables Remove the power supply mounting screws Free and remove the power supply Figure 4 14 Power Suppl...

Page 125: ...from the adjacent slots of the failed card Position the system unit such that the card is accessible to you If the adapter card has cables disconnect them Be sure to take note where the cables are co...

Page 126: ...Repair Information 4 19 Note Adapter Cards Install Remove the screw that secures the adapter card slot cover Then remove the slot cover Figure 4 16 Remove the slot covers...

Page 127: ...e card with the original screw Figure 4 17 Install an Adapter Card Note Reinstall adapter card Align the back panel slot plate of the add on card with the exposed opening of intended slot Firmly inser...

Page 128: ...add on card to housing with original screw Note If you have not already done so connect the cable or cables from the adapter card to the correct connection on the system board or CD ROM drive If you h...

Page 129: ...ctions to the system board or one of your drives disconnect the cables Take note of all the cable connections before disconnecting them so that you can reconnect without error Remove all adapter cards...

Page 130: ...ND stitch from the old one and reinsert it to the new one Please refer to figure 4 18 encircle illustration on how to reinsert the GND stitch 2 To reinstall the riser card reverse the removal procedur...

Page 131: ...clips that hold the memory module in place One clip holds the left edge of the module and the other holds the right edge At the same time push both clips outward away from the module This releases th...

Page 132: ...ts only in one direction If you slip in a SIMM but does not completely fit you may have inserted it the wrong way Reverse the orientation of the SIMM Gently push the SIMM to a vertical position until...

Page 133: ...ntion Processors are sensitive to static discharge Remove adapter cards if applicable Detach the heat sink cable from the fan connector FN1 Remove the heat sink by pressing the release tab rectangular...

Page 134: ...e socket Place the CPU heat sink and fan over the CPU Such that the securing latch is aligned with the CPU socket Link the front heat sink hook to the holding tab on the front edge of the CPU socket t...

Page 135: ...Battery Insert a new 3 volt CR2032 lithium battery in the socket and press it down until the securing clip clicks and locks the battery in If you replace the system battery you need to reset the syst...

Page 136: ...te LED Cables and Power Switch Cable Install Please follow the steps below for installation instruction and refer to the diagram Insert the LED cables along with the power switch cable into the circul...

Page 137: ...within 20mm from the circular hole diagram 4 Fix the cables and core in place with a cable tie diagram 5 Cut off surplus cable tie diagram 6 Fix cables into cable clip diagram 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 20mm Fi...

Page 138: ...ry SIMM if applicable Remove processor Use a flat blade screw driver you can use other instruments with the same features gently push the BKT hook which stabilize the Riser Card until it loosen as sho...

Page 139: ...ush the board to the rear and place it over the front locating pin Visually verify that the board is aligned properly then press the board down such that the two hooks on the two sides of the system b...

Page 140: ...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 pluggable module use the...

Page 141: ...age Do you wish to update the software on your hard disk Y N Press y to continue 4 A warning message will show Do you accept these terms and conditions Y N Press y to continue 5 A message will appear...

Page 142: ...Card Connector Functions 5 10 Hard Disk Drive 5 11 3 5 Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings 5 11 5 25 Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings 5 12 CD ROM Drive 5 13 CD ROM Drive Connector Features 5 13 CD ROM Driv...

Page 143: ...5 2 System Board Layout Note The blackened pin of a jumper represents pin 1 Figure 5 1 System Board Jumper and Connector Locations...

Page 144: ...d JP6 1 2 2 3 Cache Size 256 KB 512 KB JP7 1 2 2 3 BIOS ROM Block ROM 2 Mbit Flash ROM Intel 28F001 JP16 1 2 2 3 Cache operation mode Interleaved burst mode Linear burst mode JP18 1 2 2 3 LED Function...

Page 145: ...Host bus CPU speed ratio 2 3 1 3 1 2 2 5 Warning You must check out the exact processor type before setting the CPU type jumper The wrong CPU type jumper setting may damage CPU especially the single...

Page 146: ...board and their respective functions Table 5 4 Connector Functions Connector Function Connect to CN1 Video port Monitor CN3 Fax modem voice in connector Fax modem card CN5 Internal line in connector R...

Page 147: ...onnector Either connect the red wire of HDD LED cable to pin 1 white wire to pin 2 then leave pin 3 and pin 4 as non connected or connect the red wire of HDD LED cable to pin 4 white wire to pin 3 the...

Page 148: ...s 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 CN21 with the switch c...

Page 149: ...5 8 Figure 5 4 3 5 In Diskette Drive Power Cable Connector Figure 5 5 Software Shutdown Auxiliary Control Cable...

Page 150: ...ions Table 5 5 Audio I O Card Connector Functions No Location Function Connector to 1 CN1 Game Midi port Joystick 2 PH3 Speaker out port Speaker 3 PH2 Line in port Sound resource 4 PH1 Microphone in p...

Page 151: ...Functions Note There are two types of fax modem card for Canada and Germany geography though they have the same board layout Table 5 6 Factory Installed Fax Modem Card Connector Functions Location Fun...

Page 152: ...onfiguration of the following four jumpers controls the drive s mode of operation DS Drive Select CS SP Cable Select Slave Present Table 5 7 3 5 Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings DS CS SP NOT USED DESCR...

Page 153: ...controls the drive s mode of operation DS Drive Select CS SP Cable Select Slave Present Park Used as a place to store a jumper Table 5 8 5 25 Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings DS CS SP NOT USED Park DES...

Page 154: ...g jumper connectors Table 5 9 CD ROM Drive Card Connector Features No Function Connect to 1 Power supply connector Power supply 2 Interface connector System board CN12 3 Configuration jumper See table...

Page 155: ...gency 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 Note Make sure to turn off the power before manual disc eject operat...

Page 156: ...Parts Test Point Locations 5 15...

Page 157: ...8MB 8MB 4MB 4MB 24MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 32MB 16MB 16MB 32MB 16MB 16MB 32MB 4MB 4MB 16MB 16MB 40MB 16MB 16MB 4MB 4MB 40MB 8MB 8MB 16MB 16MB 48MB 16MB 16MB 8MB 8MB 48MB 16MB 16MB 16MB 16MB 64MB 32MB 32MB...

Page 158: ...15 SCL I 8 Blue Ground Parallel Port Signals Pin Signal Name I O Pin Signal Name I O 1 Strobe O 14 Auto Feed N A 2 Data Bit 0 I O 15 Error I 3 Data Bit 1 I O 16 Initialize O 4 Data Bit 2 I O 17 Select...

Page 159: ...ady O 9 Ring Indicator I 5 Signal Ground Mouse Port Signals Pin Signal Name I O Pin Signal Name I O 1 Mouse Data I O 4 5 V dc Power 2 No Connection 5 Mouse Clock I O 3 Ground Power 6 No Connection Key...

Page 160: ...O 4 No Connection 21 Ground 5 Ground 22 Write Data I 6 No Connection 23 Ground 7 Ground 24 Write Enable O 8 Index I 25 Ground 9 Ground 26 Track 0 I 10 Motor Enable 0 O 27 Ground 11 Ground 28 Write Pro...

Page 161: ...5 I O 27 I O Channel Ready I 8 Host Data 10 I O 28 No Connection 9 Host Data 4 I O 29 No Connection 10 Host Data 11 I O 30 Ground Power 11 Host Data 3 I O 31 Host IRQ I 12 Host Data 12 I O 32 No Conn...

Page 162: ...Copyright IBM Corp 1997 6 1 Safety Inspection Guide General Guidelines 6 2...

Page 163: ...e 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 befor...

Page 164: ...m Unit Exterior 7 2 Assembly 2 System Unit Interior 7 3 Assembly 3 Diskette CD ROM Drive 7 5 Assembly 4 Hard Disk Drives Audio I O Board and Fax Modem Card 7 7 Assembly 5 Monitor and Power Cord 7 11 A...

Page 165: ...7 2 Assembly 1 System Unit Exterior Asm Index FRU Number Description 1 1 01K4253 Front Bezel 1 2 01K4199 Top Cover 1 3 01K4262 Front Bezel Mounting Screws 1 4 01K4215 5 25 in Bay Blank Panel...

Page 166: ...K4192 Core 2 NS 01K4207 Cable Tie 2 NS 01K4204 3 5 in Drive Spring 2 5 01K4217 Rubber 2 6 01K4210 Hook for system board lower 2 7 01K4211 Hook for system board upper 2 8 01K4203 BKT Hook for riser car...

Page 167: ...R166 Processor 2 19 01K4264 Fan Sink 2 NS 03K0328 Flash ROM 2 20 01K4278 Lithium Battery CR2032 2 21 01K4236 SIMM EDO 4MB Non Parity 2 21 01K4237 SIMM EDO 8MB Non Parity 2 21 03K0343 SIMM EDO 16MB Non...

Page 168: ...Parts Catalog 7 5 Assembly 3 Diskette CD ROM Drive...

Page 169: ...4229 Diskette Drive Cable 34P 4C 675MM 3 4 01K4201 3 5 in Drive Holder upper 3 5 01K4202 3 5 in Drive Holder lower 3 6 01K4267 CD ROM 8X API 3 6 01K4268 CD ROM 12X AO 3 6 03K0341 CD ROM 16X AO 3 6 03K...

Page 170: ...Parts Catalog 7 7 Assembly 4 Hard Disk Drives Audio I O Board and Fax Modem Card...

Page 171: ...7 8...

Page 172: ...sk Drive Seagate 4 1 03K0325 2 5GB Hard Disk Drive Seagate 4 1 03K0326 3 2GB Hard Disk Drive Seagate 4 2 01K4224 Hard Disk Drive Cable 40P 3C 450MM 4 3 01K4260 Mounting Screws for HDD 4 4 01K4240 Asse...

Page 173: ...DK w o Phone Cord 4 7 03K0337 Modem Card SV w o Phone Cord 4 7 03K0340 Modem Card AS w o Phone Cord 4 8 01K4231 Modem Card Audio Cable 4 NS Phone Cord CA local buy 4 NS 03K0311 Phone Cord FR GE UK 4...

Page 174: ...2 5 1 06J7898 Monitor 14 13 1 viewable image size Toronto 76H6981 411 5 1 01K4270 Monitor 15 13 6 viewable image size Tilburg 76H6984 412 5 1 06J7899 Monitor 15 13 6 viewable image size Toronto 76H698...

Page 175: ...6 1 07H0667 Keyboard 104 CA FR 6 1 07H0680 Keyboard 105 FR 6 1 07H0681 Keyboard 105 GR 6 1 07H0701 Keyboard 105 UK 6 1 07H0679 Keyboard Netherlands 6 1 07H0698 Keyboard Switzerland Fr Ge 6 1 07H0697 K...

Page 176: ...Parts Catalog 7 13 Assembly 7 Software Asm Index FRU Number Description 7 Recovery CA Recovery UK Recovery FR Recovery CA FR Recovery GR 01K4275 Diagnostic Diskette...

Page 177: ...7 14...

Page 178: ...7 4 01K4207 2 NS 7 3 01K4208 2 12 7 3 01K4210 2 6 7 3 01K4211 2 7 7 3 01K4212 2 13 7 3 01K4213 2 3 7 3 01K4214 3 2 7 6 FRU Number Asm Index Page 01K4215 1 4 7 2 01K4216 2 27 7 4 01K4217 2 5 7 3 01K421...

Page 179: ...K0323 4 1 7 9 03K0324 4 1 7 9 03K0325 4 1 7 9 03K0326 4 1 7 9 03K0327 2 NS 7 3 03K0328 2 NS 7 4 FRU Number Asm Index Page 03K0329 2 NS 7 4 03K0330 4 1 7 9 03K0331 4 7 7 10 03K0332 4 7 7 10 03K0333 4 7...

Page 180: ...ephone number is 919 517 0001 U S and Canada only The BBS contains a valuable file library with drivers software updates product information and other file updates To access the BBS set your modem for...

Page 181: ...o acquire Internet access Please check with your local Internet provider for more information Members of Prodigy AOL and CompuServe can reach these sites through the Internet capabilities of the servi...

Page 182: ...dels described in this appendix are Service Level A SL A machines Only factory installed part are listed If the machine you are serving has Service Level A on the label but you cannot find it listed i...

Page 183: ...1K4239 01K4239 Processor 01K4274 01K4274 01K4274 01K4274 01K4186 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 01K4236 01K4237 01K4236 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 Monitor 06J7898 06J78...

Page 184: ...1K4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 Processor 01K4186 03K0346 03K0346 01K4186 01K4186 Memory 01K4237 01K4236 01K4237 01K4236 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0326 03K03...

Page 185: ...ish Canada English System Board 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 Processor 03K0346 03K0346 03K0347 Memory 03K0343 03K0343 01K4237 03K0343 Hard Drive 03K0326 03K0326 03K0319 Monitor 06J7899 06J7899 06J7899 CD R...

Page 186: ...oard 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 Processor 01K4185 01K4273 01K4274 01K4273 01K4273 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0323 03K0323 03K0324 03K0323 03K0323 Monitor...

Page 187: ...39 01K4239 01K4239 Processor 01K4273 01K4274 01K4274 01K4274 01K4274 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 03K0343 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0323 03K0324 03K0323 03K0324 03K0324 Monitor 01K4269 01K4270 01K4270 0...

Page 188: ...4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 Processor 01K4274 01K4186 01K4186 01K4186 01K4186 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0324 03K0324 03K0324 03K0324 03K0324 Monitor 01K4270...

Page 189: ...01K4239 01K4239 Processor 01K4186 01K4273 01K4273 01K4273 01K4273 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0324 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 Monitor 01K4270 01K4269 01K4269 01K...

Page 190: ...System Board 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 Processor 01K4273 01K4273 01K4273 01K4273 01K4273 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 03K033...

Page 191: ...01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 Processor 01K4273 01K4273 01K4274 01K4274 01K4274 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 Monitor 01K4269 01K4269 01K4...

Page 192: ...ystem Board 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 Processor 01K4274 01K4274 01K4274 01K4274 01K4274 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330...

Page 193: ...39 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 Processor 01K4274 01K4274 01K4274 01K4274 01K4274 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 03K0325 03K0325 Monitor 01K4269 01K4269 0...

Page 194: ...ystem Board 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 Processor 01K4274 01K4274 01K4274 01K4274 01K4274 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325...

Page 195: ...239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 Processor 01K4274 01K4274 01K4274 01K4274 01K4186 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 Monitor 01K4270 01K4270...

Page 196: ...ystem Board 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 Processor 01K4186 01K4186 01K4186 01K4186 01K4186 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325...

Page 197: ...K4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 Processor 01K4186 01K4186 01K4186 01K4186 01K4186 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 Monitor 01K4270 01K427...

Page 198: ...tem Board 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 Processor 03K0345 03K0345 03K0345 03K0345 03K0345 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 Mo...

Page 199: ...K4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 Processor 03K0345 03K0345 03K0345 03K0345 03K0345 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 Monitor 01K4270 01K427...

Page 200: ...1K4239 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 Processor 03K0345 01K4186 01K4186 01K4186 01K4186 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 Monitor 01K4270 01K42...

Page 201: ...9 01K4239 Processor 01K4186 01K4186 01K4186 01K4186 01K4186 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 03K0325 Monitor 01K4270 01K4270 01K4270 01K4270 01...

Page 202: ...untry Language Swiss Finland Austria Sweden System Board 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 Processor 01K4186 01K4186 03K0346 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 03K0343 Hard Drive 03K0325 03K0325 03K0330 Monitor 01K4270 01K...

Page 203: ...nds Nether lands Nether lands System Board 01K4239 01K4239 01K4239 Processor 01K4274 01K4274 01K4186 Memory 01K4237 01K4237 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 Monitor 01K4269 01K4270 01K4270 C...

Page 204: ...Model Monitor Configurations and FRU Parts Number for USA Model E40 Country Language USA System Board 01K4239 Processor 01K4274 Memory 01K4237 Hard Drive 03K0330 Monitor 06J7898 CD ROM 03K0341 Audio I...

Page 205: ...C 24...

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