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Page 3: ...Personal Computer Hardware Reference Library Guide to Operations...

Page 4: ...Such references or information must not be construed to mean that IBM intends to announce such IBM products programing or services in your country Changes are periodically made to the information her...

Page 5: ...pherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception INSTRUCTIONS TO USER This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly i e in strict...

Page 6: ...e on different branch circuits If peripherals not offered by mM are used with this equipment it is suggested that you use shielded grounded cables with in line filters if necessary If necessary consul...

Page 7: ...on self test are explained in detail Section 2 Problem Determination Procedures provides step by step instructions to assist you in isolating problems that may occur Section 3 Operating Your IDM Porta...

Page 8: ...system unit and options safely Section 6 Keyboard Templates contains graphic layouts for all the keyboards available to you when using DOS The templates will allow you to convert your keyboard to mat...

Page 9: ...26 Summary 1 28 Section 2 Problem Determination Procedures 2 1 Section 3 Operating Your mM Portable Personal Computer 3 1 Introduction 3 3 The Typewriter Area on International Special Keys when Using...

Page 10: ...uction 4 77 System Board Switch Settings 4 78 64 256KB Memory Expansion Option Switch Setting 4 84 Extender Card Switch Setting 4 85 Section S Moving Your IBM Portable Personal Computer 5 1 IBM Portab...

Page 11: ...Section 6 Keyboard Templates 6 1 Introduction 6 3 French 6 5 Italian 6 7 Spanish 6 9 German 6 11 U S English 6 13 U K English 6 15 Glossary Glossary l Index Index l ix...

Page 12: ...Notes x...

Page 13: ...rtable Personal Computer Features 1 5 External Options 1 6 Additional Options 1 7 Installation 1 9 System Setup 1 9 Power On Self Test POST 1 16 Keyboard Adjustment 1 19 Display Controls 1 24 Handling...

Page 14: ...Notes 1 2 Introduction...

Page 15: ...s The system board has an Intel 8088 Processor and 256K of available memory The IBM Color Graphics Monitor Adapter and the IBM Diskette Drive Adapter are installed in two of the seven expansion slots...

Page 16: ...Notes 1 4 Introduction...

Page 17: ...w some of the features on your IDM Portable Personal Computer 5 1 Display 2 Display controls 3 Diskette storage compartment 4 Diskette drive drive A 5 Diskette drive in use light 6 Space available for...

Page 18: ...some of the external options that you can attach to your system unit to expand its capabilities 1111111111111111111111 10M Byte Fixed Disk Drive Expansion Unit IBM Color Display IBM Personal Computer...

Page 19: ...in the expansion slots of your system unit or expansion unit 641256 Memory Printer Adapter Expansion Option Synchronous Data Line Control Game Control Communications Adapter Adapter Binary Synchronou...

Page 20: ...Notes 1 8 Introduction...

Page 21: ...from the shipping cartons 2 Place your system unit in the position shown E l jI Rear View 3 Open the system access panels by pulling the handle in the center of the top panel as shown below Lower the...

Page 22: ...I I 0 I I 1eJ I I V L I 9 1 Expansion slots 4 5 6 and 7 space for additional options 2 Diskette Drive Adapter 3 Expansion slot 2 space for an additional option 4 Color Graphics Monitor Adapter 5 Input...

Page 23: ...5 In the space below record the serial number that is on the serial number plate on your IBM Portable Personal Computer Serial Number Serial Number 0 arm k Il I l i Introduction 1 11...

Page 24: ...can result if this switch is set incorrectly Note The proper setting for the United States and Canada is 115 Vac Input Voltage Selector Switch Set the Power switch on the system unit to Off This is t...

Page 25: ...te Make sure your cover handle is in the closed position as shown below Power Cord Connector 0 ______ a I I i 1 1 b r c j L J i 9 Place your system unit so the front faces you Connect the keyboard cab...

Page 26: ...e shipping cardboard If you have two diskette drives installed in your system unit remove the shipping cardboard from both drives Warning The diskette load lever should not be rotated counterclockwise...

Page 27: ...AUTION This product is equipped with a line cord and plug designed for the user s safety It is to be used with a properly grounded receptacle to avoid possible electrical shock Continue with Power On...

Page 28: ...will take 23 to 90 seconds depending on the amount of memory installed in your system Turn the display s Contrast and Brightness controls fully clockwise After the first screen is displayed adjust th...

Page 29: ...t will appear in the upper left comer of your screen The number should continue to increase until it equals the amount of memory installed in your system Note The Xs will equal the amount of memory in...

Page 30: ...c Version CX XX Copyright IBM Corp XXXX XXXXX Bytes free Ok lUST 2RUN 3LOAO 4SAVE 5CONT 6LPT1 7TRON 8TROFF 9KEY DSCREEN If you received responses A B and C correctly your IBM Portable Personal Compute...

Page 31: ...m the front panel The keyboard has a tilt position for typing comfort when it is detached from the front panel Hold the keyboard while changing positions Firmly push in the adjustable leg handles and...

Page 32: ...To attach the keyboard to the front panel press the adjustable leg handles in and slide them into the bottom holes on the system unit s front panel Front Panel 1 20 Introduction...

Page 33: ...toward the center of the system unit while pushing the keyboard against the front panel Release the latches When carrying the IBM Portable Personal Computer the keyboard should be in this position Fo...

Page 34: ...wer the keyboard down to the operating position press the two keyboard release latches toward the center of the system and lower the keyboard Release the latches Keyboard Release Latches 1 22 Introduc...

Page 35: ...eparate the keyboard from the front panel push in on the adjustable leg handles by putting a finger in each of the front panel s bottom holes Pull the keyboard away from the front panel Introduction 1...

Page 36: ...Display Controls Adjust the Contrast and Brightness controls for eye comfort Contrast Control 0 Brightness Control 1 0 lib I J I Il t L 1 24 Introduction...

Page 37: ...r and improper ways of handling your diskettes Proper handling will greatly reduce the possibility of damaging them Proper Grasp by When Not In Use Corner go go 0 o 0 0 Improper Don t Bend Don t o Tou...

Page 38: ...installed your options connect your cables and power cords to the system unit as shown in the following figure CAUTION Connect power cords to properly grounded receptacles Note If you are using your...

Page 39: ...ar to the one below screen alignment is required The procedures are explained in Section 2 Problem Determination Procedures For now continue with Summary eIBM Personal Computer Basic rsion CX XX Copyr...

Page 40: ...rom damage Now you are ready to run your system through a complete diagnostic test procedure You should perform a complete system checkout whenever you cable your system or install an option Go to Sec...

Page 41: ...art of your problem determination you may have to load the Diagnostics diskette the diskette is at the back of this manual The Diagnostics diskette has a series of tests to help you find your problem...

Page 42: ...lish keyboard use a U S English keyboard template For a screen alignment problem start on the following page To perform a complete system checkout for any other problem start with Checking Electrical...

Page 43: ...e Diagnostics diskette from the back of this manual 2 Set the Power switch on the system unit and expansion unit if attached to Off This is the international symbol for On o This is the international...

Page 44: ...s on all external devices to Off 4 Insert the Diagnostics diskette into drive A Drive A I II I 0 I r 11 0 0 l 1 8 I f 0 5 Rotate the load lever counterclockwise Load Lever 0 r zy r 0 1 0 1 1 J 8 II 0...

Page 45: ...6 Set the Power switches on all external devices to On 7 If an expansion unit is attached set its Power switch to On 8 Set the system unit s Power switch to On J January 1984 Start 10 3...

Page 46: ...the figure to correct the problem Note If the alignment on any IBM Display is incorrect have it serviced IBM Personal Computer DIAGNOSTICS rsion XXX C Copyright IBM Corp XXXX LECT AN OPTION RUN DIAGNO...

Page 47: ...ostics diskette and return it to the back of this manual If not have your television or non ffiM display serviced The IBM Personal Computer DIAGNOSTICS Version XXX tC Copyright IBM Corp XXXX SELECT AN...

Page 48: ...Notes 10 6 Start January 1984...

Page 49: ...f attached to Off This is the international symbol for On o This is the international symbol for Off 2 Set the Power switches on all external devices to Off 3 Disconnect all non ffiM devices 4 Unplug...

Page 50: ...ng lamp Outlet O K 6 Disconnect and connect each cable on the system unit and expansion unit if attached to ensure correct electrical connection 7 Plug the system unit s and expansion unit s power cor...

Page 51: ...ter Cable at the modem end refer to the Communications Adapter Cable s Option Installation Instructions for the cable removal procedure 9 Refer to the figure below and install the wrap plug mM part nu...

Page 52: ...ter Adapter it came with a terminating plug Disconnect the coaxial cable at the Cluster Adapter s connector 12 Refer to the figure below and install the terminating plug mM part number 6320352 on the...

Page 53: ...ly clockwise After the first screen is displayed adjust the controls for eye comfort D 2 Set the Power switches on all external devices to On 3 If the expansion unit is attached set its Power switch t...

Page 54: ...mally you will receive the following responses A Look in the upper left hand comer of the screen during POST XXX KB OK A number appears in the upper left comer of your screen The number should continu...

Page 55: ...r diskette is automatically loaded the first screen presentation from the program or operating system will appear The IBM Personal Computer Basic Version CX XX Copyright IBM Corp XXXX XXXXX Bytes free...

Page 56: ...s a fixed disk drive we recommend that you back up all disk files onto diskettes Normal shipping and handling can result in permanent loss of data on your fixed disk drives Refer to the IBM DOS manual...

Page 57: ...be any character Note Ensure the keyboard is connected correctly and check for any objects or foreign material on the keyboard If after having the keyboard serviced error 301 still appears have the sy...

Page 58: ...sion unit attached NO Have the system unit serviced YES Perform the following 1 Set the Power switches on the system unit and expansion unit to Off 2 Set the Power switches on all external devices to...

Page 59: ...from the unit Operate your TV normally to verify color quality Also ensure your TV is compatible with U S Television Broadcast Standard If you have an mM Color Display go to Test 9000 Example 6 Scree...

Page 60: ...o drive A 5 Rotate the load lever counterclockwise Load Lever Drive A 0 0 IdOl I 0 1 J 0 If you are having any problem inserting your diskette into the diskette drive refer to Section 3 Operating your...

Page 61: ...6 Set the Power switches on all external devices to On If an expansion unit is attached set its Power switch to On 7 Set the Power switch on the system unit to On 8 Januaryt984 Start 40 3...

Page 62: ...9 Did the following appear on your screen X can be any character XXX KB OK XXXX ERROR RESUME F1 KEY YES Press then go to the next step NO Go to the next step 40 4 Start January 1984...

Page 63: ...IC ROUTINES 1 FORMAT DISKETTE 2 COPY DISKETTE 3 PREPARE SYSTEM FOR RELOCATION 9 EXIT TO SYSTEM DISKETTE ENTER THE ACTION DESIRED YES Go to the next step NO Remove the diskette and verify that it Is th...

Page 64: ...11 Press Bto select FORMAT DISKETTE then Go to the next step 40 6 Start January 1984...

Page 65: ...XXXX SELECT AN OPTION o RUN DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES 1 FORMAT DISKETTE 2 COPY DISKETTE 3 PREPARE SYSTEM FOR RELOCATION 9 EXIT TO SYSTEM DISKETTE ENTER THE ACTION DESIRED 1 WHICH DRIVE CONTAINS DISKETTE TO...

Page 66: ...E ACTION DESIRED 1 WHICH DRIVE CONTAINS DISKETTE TO BE FORMATTED A INSERT DISKETTE TO BE FORMATTED IN DRIVE A PRESS ENTER WHEN READY YES Remove the Diagnostics diskette from drive A insert a blank dis...

Page 67: ...TE 2 COPY DISKETTE 3 PREPARE SYSTEM FOR RELOCATION 9 EXIT TO SYSTEM DISKETTE ENTER THE ACTION DESIRED 7 1 YES Continue with Diagnostic Testing on page Test 000 1 NO Return to Step 10 Try another blank...

Page 68: ...Notes 40 10 Start January 1984...

Page 69: ...is information is needed when you have your system serviced The following are examples of the error messages you may receive A message ending in 00 means the test rmished successfully In the following...

Page 70: ...u have an expansion unit and it is not connected to your system or the Power switch is not set to On you will receive the above message Pressing the Fl key allows the system to bypass the error condit...

Page 71: ...Remove the Diagnostics diskette from the back of this manual 2 Set the Power switch on the system unit and expansion unit if attached to Off 3 Set the Power switches on all external devices to Off Ja...

Page 72: ...ad lever counterclockwise Diskette Load Lever I 0 0 0 1 J r 0 If you are having any problem inserting your diskette into the diskette drive refer to Section 3 Operating your mM Portable Personal Compu...

Page 73: ...Set the Power switches on all external devices to On 6 7 If an expansion unit is attached set its Power switch to On 8 Set the Power switch on the system unit to On January 1984 Test 010 3...

Page 74: ...9 Did the following appear on your screen XXX KB OK XXXX ERROR RESUME Fl KEY YES Press then go to the next step NO Go to the next step 010 4 Test January 1984...

Page 75: ...DESIRED YES Go to the next step NO Remove the diskette and verify that it Is the Diagnostics diskette Was inserted correctly If the Diagnostics diskette was inserted correctly have the system unit se...

Page 76: ...AN OPTION O RUN DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES 1 FORMAT DISKETTE 2 COPY DISKETTE 3 PREPARE SYSTEM FOR RELOCATION 9 EXIT TO SYSTEM DISKETTE ENTER THE ACTION DESIRED Note Depending on the configuration of your sys...

Page 77: ...check marks Also enter the amount of memory installed in your system Then go to the next step System Expansion Installed Device Option Unit Unit System Board Expansion Option XXX Kof Memory Kevboard...

Page 78: ...The mM Communications Cable and the Printer Cable will not appear in the list The Graphics Printer will be listed as Matrix Printer The Game Control Adapter may not be listed if the joysticks or paddl...

Page 79: ...RUN TESTS ONE TIME 1 RUN TESTS MULTIPLE TIMES 2 LOG UTILITIES 9 EXIT DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES ENTER THE ACTION DESIRED 7 Diagnostics have successfully loaded Continue with the tests on the following pages...

Page 80: ...Notes 010 10 Test January 1984...

Page 81: ...NIT 100 message as shown below SYSTEM UNIT 100 THIS TEST TAKES UP TO TWO MINUTES PLEASE STAND BY YES Your system has completed this test successfully Continue with the next Test NO Have the system uni...

Page 82: ...Notes 100 2 Test January 1984...

Page 83: ...st Test 300 YES Did you receive a SYSTEM UNIT 1800 message as shown below SYSTEM UNIT 100 EXPANSION UNIT 1800 THIS TEST TAKES UP TO TWO MINUTES PLEASE STAND BY YES Your system has completed this test...

Page 84: ...ive an 1819 error message as shown below SYSTEM UNIT 100 XX XX XX ERROR EXPANSION UNIT 1819 PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE YES Have the expansion unit and its cable serviced NO Go to the next step 200 2 Test...

Page 85: ...ansion unit and its cable serviced NO Perform the following 1 Set the Power switches on the system unit and expansion unit to Off 2 Set the Power switches on all external devices to Off 3 Disconnect t...

Page 86: ...4 When the POST finished did the following appear on your screen 1801 XX KB OK ERROR RESUME Fl KEY YES Press and go to the next step NO Go to the next step 200 4 Test January1984...

Page 87: ...SELECT AN OPTION o RUN DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES 1 FORMAT DISKETTE 2 COpy DISKETTE 3 PREPARE SYSTEM FOR RELOCATION 9 EXIT TO SYSTEM DISKETTE ENTER THE ACTION DESIRED I Note Depending on the configuration o...

Page 88: ...ATRIX PRINTER Note The IBM Communications Cable and the Printer Cable will not appear in the list The Graphics Printer will be listed as Matrix Printer The Game Control Adapter may not be listed if th...

Page 89: ...o RUN TESTS ONE TIME 1 RUN TESTS MULTIPLE TIMES 2 LOG UTILITIES 9 EXIT DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES ENTER THE ACTION DESIRED Did you get an 1820 error message YES Have the expansion unit and its cable serviced...

Page 90: ...Notes 200 8 Test January 1984...

Page 91: ...I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PRESS EACH KEY HOLD FOR TYPEMATIC TEST IF OK PRESS Y ENTER IF NOT OK PRESS N ENTER YES Press each key once t...

Page 92: ...ESS Y ENTER IF NOT OK PRESS N ENTER YES Press and hold any key The corresponding character on the screen will flash This is the typematic test If the typematic test works correctly press Rthen and go...

Page 93: ...your external display is an IDM Color Display and if the sample screens are not the same go to Test 9000 The internal display in the IBM Portable Personal Computer will not give a true representation...

Page 94: ...Notes 490 2 Test January 1984...

Page 95: ...r on your screen nils tiNE IS BUNKING _ BLUE I II II RED IIIIIIl YEllOW c J WtmE THE SCREEN YES Press g then Band go to the next step tJ NO Press then Record the error message and have the system unit...

Page 96: ...789 j ABC D E F G H I J L M N 0 P Q R STU V W x y z at c defqhl j IH nopCjr i tu w v rtt rl 1 I x 1 Tr E IT J T I I D l n _ r J f J 11 YES Press g then 8 and go to the next step j NO Press then Record...

Page 97: ...56789 J ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTL 0123456789 J ABCDEFGHIJI LMNOPQRSTU 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJI LMNOPQRSTUV 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJf LMN PQRSTUVWX 0123456789 J ABCDEFGHIJI LMN PQRSTUVWXY OI23456789 J ABCDEFGHI...

Page 98: ...ABCDEFGHIJK 0123456789 AEtCDEFGHIJKL 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLM 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMN 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO 01234567B9 AEtCDEFGHIJKLMNOP 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP...

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Page 104: ...Notes 500 10 Test January 1984...

Page 105: ...n match the one shown in the figure below SYSTEM UNIT XXX WARNING DATA WILL BE DESTROYED INSERT SCRATCH DISKETTE IN DRIVE A PRESS ENTER WHEN READY or YES Go to the next step NO Record the error messag...

Page 106: ...TTE A IS DOUBLE SIDED IS THE DISKETTE DRIVE TYPE CORRECT YIN YES Press g then If you have two diskette drives installed in your system go to the next step If you have only one diskette drive your syst...

Page 107: ...ARNING DATA WILL BE DESTROYED INSERT SCRATCH DISKETTE IN DRIVE B PRESS ENTER WHEN READY 7i YES Remove the scratch diskette from drive A place it in drive B and press Go to the next step NO Have the sy...

Page 108: ...s the drive type correct DISKETTE DRIVE B IS DOUBLE SIDED IS THE DISKETTE DRIVE TYPE CORRECT YIN YES Press g then Your system has completed this test successfully Continue with the next Test NO Have t...

Page 109: ...ocessor installed in your system NO Continue with the next Test YES Did the following appear on your screen for more than 10 seconds TESTING MATH COPROCESSOR YES Have the system unit serviced NO Go to...

Page 110: ...the following appear on your screen XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 7XX YES Have the system unit serviced NO Your system has completed this test successfully_ Continue with the next Test 700 2 Test January...

Page 111: ...Test YES Did either of the following error messages appear on your screen XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 9XX XX XX XX ERROR EXPANSION UNIT 9XX YES Have the unit that contains the adapter serviced NO Your...

Page 112: ...Notes 900 2 Test January 1984...

Page 113: ...following error messages appear on your screen XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 11XX XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 12XX XX XX XX ERROR EXPANSION UNIT 11XX XX XX XX ERROR EXPANSION UNIT 12XX YES Have the unit...

Page 114: ...Notes 1100 2 Test January 1984...

Page 115: ...st YES Did the following appear on your screen DO YOU HAVE JOY STICKS PADDLES OR NOTHING ATTACHED J PN YES For joysticks press then Band go to Step 2 j For paddles press g then Band go to Step 5 J For...

Page 116: ...correct operation of your joysticks as follows 1 Press each button and watch the word RELEASED change to PRESSED 2 Move each joystick and watch the character A or B move inside the box 1300 2 Test Ja...

Page 117: ...RELEASED A B PRESS AND RELEASE ALL BUTTONS EXERCISE ALL JOY STICKS PADDLES AND PRESS ANY KEY WHEN DONE YES Your system has completed this test successfully Press any key and continue with the next Te...

Page 118: ...e number for the number of buttons and press 6 7 Check for correct operation of your paddles as follows 1 Press each button and watch the word RELEASED change to PRESSED 2 Turn each paddle control and...

Page 119: ...D RELEASED RELEASED RELEASED A B C o PRESS AND RELEASE ALL BUTTONS EXERCISE ALL JOY STICKS PADDLES AND PRESS ANY KEY WHEN DONE YES Your system has completed this test successfully Press any key and co...

Page 120: ...Notes 1300 6 Test January 1984...

Page 121: ...the next Test YES Did either of the following error messages appear on your screen XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 15XX XX XX XX ERROR EXPANSION UNIT 15XX YES Have the unit that contains the adapter servi...

Page 122: ...Notes 1500 2 Test January 1984...

Page 123: ...r on your screen WARNING DATA ON CYLINDER 305 WILL BE OVERWRITTEN BY FIXED DISK WRITE TESTS DO YOU WANT TO INCLUDE FIXED DISK WRITE TESTS ON DRIVE C YIN Press g and then if you want to include Fixed d...

Page 124: ...RFORMING TRACK ZERO TEST PERFORMING SURFACE SCAN PLEASE STAND BY YES If you have one fixed disk drive installed your system has successfully completed this test Continue with the next Test If you have...

Page 125: ...STS DO YOU WANT TO INCLUDE FIXED DISK WRITE TESTS ON DRIVE D YIN YES Press g and then if you want to include Fixed disk write tests or press and then if you do not want to include Fixed disk write tes...

Page 126: ...VE 0 YIN y PERFORMING SEEK TEST PERFORMING WRITE TEST PERFORMING TRACK ZERO TEST PERFORMING SURFACE SCAN PLEASE STAND BY YES Your system has successfully completed r this test Continue with the next T...

Page 127: ...the following error messages appear on your screen XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 20XX XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 21XX XX XX XX ERROR EXPANSION UNIT 20XX XX XX XX ERROR EXPANSION UNIT 21XX YES Have the un...

Page 128: ...Notes 2000 2 Test January 1984...

Page 129: ...Continue with the next Test YES Did either of the following error messages appear on your screen XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 22XXX XX XX XX ERROR EXPANSION UNIT 22XXX YES Have the unit that contains t...

Page 130: ...USTER ADAPTER X THE STATION ADDRESS IS XX REMOTE IPL IS NOT SELECTED XX XX XX ERROR SYSTEM UNIT 22XX ERROR EXPANSION UNIT 22XX PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE YES Have the unit that contains the adapter and t...

Page 131: ...one Cluster Adapter is installed in a Personal Computer each of the adapters will be tested TESTING CLUSTER ADAPTER X THE STATION ADDRESS IS XX REMOTE IPL IS NOT SELECTED DO YOU WANT TO DISPLAY THE C...

Page 132: ...NUMBER STATION ADDRESS REMOTE IPL lS lS NOn SELECTED TESTING CLUSTER ADAPTER X THE STATION ADDRESS IS XX REMOTE IPL IS NOT SELECTED DO YOU WANT TO DISPLAY THE CLUSTER STATUS YIN YES Go to the next ste...

Page 133: ...TER X THE STATION ADDRESS IS XX REMOTE IPL IS NOT SELECTED DO YOU WANT TO DISPLAY THE CLUSTER STATUS YIN YES Set the Power switch on all Cluster system units and expansion units if installed to On pre...

Page 134: ...E IPL IS NOT SELECTED DO YOU WANT TO DISPLAY THE CLUSTER STATUS YIN y CONNECT THE CABLE TO THE CLUSTER ADAPTER PRESS ENTER WHEN READY Disconnect the terminating plug and attach the coaxial cable to th...

Page 135: ...splayed in reverse video and their boxes are marked by two X s If another Personal Computer has the same station address as your Personal Computer a long beep will sound every 3 seconds the box will b...

Page 136: ...in which the stations are connected Compare the map and the status screen presentation to determine that all of the stations on the Cluster are operating properly 2 The status screen shows all statio...

Page 137: ...uter has the same station address as your Personal Computer Use your Cluster map and compare it with the status screen presentation Run the system diagnostic tests on the Personal Computer that is mis...

Page 138: ...or asterisks for a station address that is on the Cluster Note Multiple grounds on the Cluster cables may cause stations to appear on the status screen presentation intermittenly Contact your Install...

Page 139: ...ve a Cluster Access Error 0 G JG GG EJ B 6 CLUSTER ACCESS ERROR PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE YES Go to Step 11 NO Your system has successfully completed this test Continue with the next Test January 1984 T...

Page 140: ...continue doing the diagnostic tests until all of the stations that did not appear on any status screen presentation or had a Cluster Access Error are tested 4 If the Cluster Adapters check good and th...

Page 141: ...oblem Determination Procedures with no failures Remove the scratch diskette from your drive Return the Diagnostics diskette to the back of this manual Your system unit is ready to load your operating...

Page 142: ...Notes 7000 2 Test January 1984...

Page 143: ...the following printer test patterns should print Matrix Printer Example I ii 0 C 1__ 5 oil 5 6 7 3 71 G ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO PQRSTUVIiXYH Y abc defghijklmno p q r So t Lt t y z C l oJ Y 8c I 01234567891 A...

Page 144: ...i j Id mno p q E i t x y z JJ it 1 II i r j I _ r I j 2 r I r r T To r 0 1 L 0 0 International Grapbics Printer Example t t Z c _ e 11 2 u p 7 FJ r J _ ABCDEFBHIJKLMNO F QRSTUVWXYZ J abc d fghi j kl m...

Page 145: ...2 Did the printer test finish without any errors and the printer test pattern print correctly NO Record the error message and go to Test 8000 YES Continue with the next Test January 1984 Test 7010 3...

Page 146: ...Notes 7010 4 Test January 1984...

Page 147: ...PC Compact Printer attached to your system NO Continue with the next Test YES The following printer test pattern should print Compact Printer Example i t ilfiBCDEFGH I JKLMNO III t ABr DEfCiH I 1KU1HO...

Page 148: ...2 Did the printer test finish without any errors and the printer test pattern print correctly NO Go to Test 8010 YES Continue with the next Test 7020 2 Test January 1984...

Page 149: ...tached to your system NO Continue with the next Test YES Does your screen match the screen shown below SELECT PAPER WIDTH 1 81 2 INCH PAPER WIDTH 2 141 2 INCH PAPER WIDTH ENTER THE OPTION DESIRED NO G...

Page 150: ...er you are using SELECT PAPER WIDTH 1 81 2 INCH PAPER WIDTH 2 14 1 2 INCH PAPER WIDTH ENTER THE OPTION DESIRED Press B then 8 for paper 8 1 2 inches wide 0 P ess then 8 for paper 14 1 2 inches WIde j...

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Page 152: ...ed 4 Did the printer test pattern finish without any errors and the printer test pattern print correctly YES Go to the next step NO If the test pattern is correct but the colors are wrong go to the ne...

Page 153: ...rect and is each character only one color Are the characters on the printed test pattern correct and each character a single color YIN YES Press g then and go to Step 8 NO Press g then ti and continue...

Page 154: ...r Guide to Operations manual 6 Perform the ribbon adjustment procedure Then press to print the test pattern and verify the adjustment Warning Wait until the printer stops before making any adjustments...

Page 155: ...lures Remove the scratch diskette from your drive Return the Diagnostic diskette to the back of this manual Your system unit is ready to load your operating system If you should have any other problem...

Page 156: ...Notes January 1984 7900 2 Test...

Page 157: ...d the system unit Did you find any problem while doing the above step NO Go to the next step YES Correct the problem and perform the system diagnostic tests again 3 Set the Power switches on the print...

Page 158: ...ile you set the printer s Power switch to On 2 When the test starts release the Line Feed button Note The printer self test will take approximately 10 minutes 3 To stop the printer self test before it...

Page 159: ...efghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz I rUVWXyZ A_ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz JVWXYZ _ abcdefghi jklmnopqrstuvwxyz hijklmnopqrstuvw yz I rstuvwxyz vwx yz 1 1 Graphics Printer U S Example WX L J_ RSTUVWXYZ A_ abcde S...

Page 160: ...DEFC 0123456789 ABCDEFG 0123456789 ABCDEFGHl 1 0123456789 ABCDEFGHI 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJb 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKl 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJ 0123456789 ABCD 01 2345 I Did the self test finish without fail...

Page 161: ...u need help with any of the above refer to the operating instructions that came with your printer 11 Did you find any problem while doing the above steps NO Go to the next step YES Correct the problem...

Page 162: ...t beep even when it is out of paper Some of the lights on the control panel do not work Some of the buttons on the control panel do not work Your printer continues to print when it is out of paper You...

Page 163: ...again Verify that the list of installed devices and options is correct your printer will be missing from the list 15 Did you receive the same error message when you ran the system diagnostic tests th...

Page 164: ...you have a printer problem only during a particular program examine the program thoroughly for commands that might cause the printer to produce r undesired results If you have completed the printer se...

Page 165: ...and system unit Did you find any problem while doing the above step NO Go to the next step YES Correct the problem and perform the system diagnostic tests again 3 Set the Power switches on the printer...

Page 166: ...Be sure the top cover is closed properly 3 Press and hold down the Paper Feed button while you set the printer s Power switch to On 4 After the test starts release the Paper Feed button s The self te...

Page 167: ...i A i3 bG i604 fi 6a ait E 1 L H g i 2 A_ abcdef9hijklmnopqrstuvwxyz li BrUI flT 8RSOO0En t ird zo 4nzl A8CDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ A_ ab i A 8ijbG i60 fii6d i2 r i Brn L T t 0123456789 kimnopqrstuvwxy...

Page 168: ...printer does not do anything YES Have your mM PC Compact Printer serviced NO Go to the next step 8 Your printer also is controlled by program commands from the system unit If you are still having a pr...

Page 169: ...d the system unit Did you find any problem while doing the above step NO Go to the next step YES Correct the problem and perform the system diagnostic tests again 3 Set the Power switches on the print...

Page 170: ...IP switches to Off 2 Close the access cover 3 Set the printer s Power switch to On 4 Press the Ready button to set the printer to Not Ready Ready indicator is off 5 Press the Test Mode button 6 To sto...

Page 171: ...LIW u b J arn Ecrp rI9n CD E 14 H 1r v ll o 34lgi 9 r ABCDEFGHIJKLMN CUAli A ili A OtibQbYUO f 16 eLr i arnLcr T en W E n 2i rJ7 o Jnl QIlt 1 O Do01 J CU li A ili At OtibObYDO f 16 eLr ar rcr Tlen6m E...

Page 172: ...ng instructions that came with your printer Did you find any problem while doing the above steps NO Go to the next step YES Correct the problem and restart the printer self test 1 Note If you are usin...

Page 173: ...inter does not beep even when it is out of paper Some of the lights on the control panel do not work Some of the buttons on the control panel do not work Your printer continues to print when it is out...

Page 174: ...ect position Did you find any problem while doing the above steps NO Have your printer serviced YES Correct the problem and restart the printer self test 15 Did you receive any of the following error...

Page 175: ...ced If your printer is attached to an adapter in the expansion unit have the expansion unit serviced NO Have the printer and its cable serviced 18 Your printer also is controlled by program commands f...

Page 176: ...Notes 8020 8 Test January 1984...

Page 177: ...ord 1 Set the Power control to On Power Control 2 Is the Power On indicator lit bd Power On Indicator CI YES Go to the next step NO Check that the power cord is plugged into a functioning wall outlet...

Page 178: ...if attached to Off 4 Set the Brightness and Contrast controls fully clockwise Contrast 5 Turn the Vertical Size control fully counterclockwise A black area should appear across the top and bottom of t...

Page 179: ...nd bottom of the screen 8 YES Go to the next step NO Have the display serviced 7 Are the black areas at the top and bottom of the screen approximately equal in size 8 YES Go to the next step NO Have t...

Page 180: ...bottom of the screen just disappear If one of the black areas disappears before the other continue to turn the control until the second black area is gone Vertical Size Control 9 Is the entire screen...

Page 181: ...olor Graphics Monitor Adapter 12 Set the Power control on the display to On 13 Is the screen white YES Have the unit that the display was attached to serviced NO Have the display serviced 14 While wat...

Page 182: ...iced 16 Wait for the Power On Self Test POST to complete The IBM Personal Computer BASIC message with a blinking cursor will appear if a diskette is not inserted or an operating system is not automati...

Page 183: ...y was attached to serviced 18 Is your screen steady YES Go to Step 21 NO Go to the next step 19 Turn the Vertical Hold control clockwise as far as it will go then turn it counterclockwise until the sc...

Page 184: ...to make the screen steady YES Go to the next step NO Have the display serviced 21 Look at the screen Does it have white characters on a dark background YES Go to Step 27 NO Go to the next step 9000 8...

Page 185: ...and expansion unit if attached to Off 23 Set the display s Power control to Off Power On Control 24 Disconnect the display s signal cable from the system unit or expansion unit 25 Set the display s Po...

Page 186: ...y was attached to serviced NO Have the display serviced 27 Tum the Brightness control fully counterclockwise Brightness Control 28 Does the intensity of the characters decrease YES Go to the next step...

Page 187: ...s control fully clockwise Turn the Contrast control fully counterclockwise Brightness Control 30 Does the intensity of the characters decrease YES Go to the next step NO Have the display serviced Janu...

Page 188: ...e Too Narrow II Out of Focus Shrunken Characters shifted left or right or up and down off the display area Tilted 32 Is the problem similar to one of the examples YES Have your display serviced NO Go...

Page 189: ...onal Keyboard 3 14 Special Characters 3 14 Dead Key Characters 3 15 Additional Characters 3 15 Changing back to the U S English Format 3 17 The Numeric Keypad 3 18 Cursor Controls 3 20 Function Keys 3...

Page 190: ...Other Monitors 3 37 Interface Information 3 39 Auxiliary Connectors 3 40 3 2 Operating Your mM Portable Personal Computer...

Page 191: ...ette drive IBM Portable Personal Computer Display expansion unit IBM Color Display and other monitors At this time it is not necessary for you to read all of the information in this section You should...

Page 192: ...Notes 3 4 Operating Your mM Portable Personal Computer...

Page 193: ...ior knowledge of general programming concepts is very helpful for writing programs for your IBM Portable Personal Computer In addition various program packages are available at your Authorized IBM Per...

Page 194: ...our commands to the system can then be entered through the keyboard You will see your commands and the system responses on your display If a printer is attached to your system unit you may also reques...

Page 195: ...he typewriter area the function keys and the numeric keypad All keys on the keyboard are typematic This means they repeat their function for as long as you press them F1 F2 F5 F6 f7 F8 FI FlO Function...

Page 196: ...perform control functions for the IBM Portable Personal Computer J The Caps Lock key when pressed once locks the characters A through Z in the uppercase position You can get lowercase characters whil...

Page 197: ...en key is pressed with the Shift key a copy of the information on the screen is printed If the information consists of alphanumeric characters such as a program listing it will be duplicated on the pr...

Page 198: ...rsor position and moves the cursor one position to the left When typing data on your computer you should be aware that the number 0 and the letter are not interchangeable As with the zero and the 0 th...

Page 199: ...entering BASIC keywords Press the Alt key and an alphabetic key and the BASIC keyword is entered ASCII codes also can be entered with the Alt key and the numeric keypad For more information about the...

Page 200: ...e defined in your operating system or application program manual The typewriter area has two Shift keys Pressing either of these changes the keys in the typewriter area to uppercase Alphabetic charact...

Page 201: ...rd template in Section 6 Templates The template is printed so you can cut it out and use it like a map of the U S English keyboard while you are typing You will then know which keys display characters...

Page 202: ...d in your DOS 2 0 manual the following rules will apply when using an international keyboard Remember DOS must be started from the National DOS diskette you create or from a copy of it on the fixed di...

Page 203: ...nd the entire character is read by the computer and displayed on the screen Dead keys and the keys you can use them with are shaded on your keyboard template If you need to have the dead key displayed...

Page 204: ...diskette now for another language so that you can try this example To type one of these characters hold down the Alt and Ctrl keys these keys are below and above the left Shift key and press the key...

Page 205: ...nd hold Using the Numeric Keypad type 143 Release the Alt key This special character appears o A Changing back to the U S English Format You can switch from a keyboard selected by the National DOS dis...

Page 206: ...ock key once places keys 0 through 9 in the numeric mode Pressing the Numeric Lock key again returns keys 0 through 9 to cursor control 1 01J The Scroll Lock key is defined in your operating system or...

Page 207: ...normal operation 1 dJJ Press the Delete key and the character at the current cursor position is erased all characters to the right of the deleted character move one position to the left The Plus and M...

Page 208: ...your screen usually indicating where the next character is to be entered replaced or deleted Cursor Up moves the cursor up one line Cursor Down moves the cursor down one line Cursor Right moves the cu...

Page 209: ...the cursor one character position to the left Press the Home key and the cursor moves to the top left corner of your screen End moves the cursor one position to the right of the last character on the...

Page 210: ...am controlled key for information see your operating system or application program manual Page Down also is a program controlled key see your operating system or application program manual for informa...

Page 211: ...Function Keys The function keys FI through FlO are always controlled by a program Their functions are defined in your operating system or application program manual Keyboard 3 23...

Page 212: ...Notes 3 24 Keyboard...

Page 213: ...ard It is used to load and store programs and data If two diskette drives are installed in your system unit the top diskette drive is referred to as drive A and the bottom one as drive B For proper op...

Page 214: ...2 Close the diskette drive by rotating the load lever counterclockwise Load Lever o 0 I 1 i II 0 I II LJl II I I I I I I J I I f9 3 26 Diskette Drive...

Page 215: ...the diskette drive the In Use light on the front of the drive will be on To remove a diskette from the drive rotate the load lever clockwise and pull out the diskette Load Lever In Use Light 0 0 I I I...

Page 216: ...Notes 3 28 Diskette Drive...

Page 217: ...ble Personal Computer Display Controls Adjust the Contrast and Brightness controls for eye comfort Contrast _ Lf 1 Control Brightness _ r Control T 71 t t 1 0 I I 0 0 mM Portable Personal Computer Dis...

Page 218: ...Notes 3 30 IBM Portable Personal Computer Display...

Page 219: ...the expansion unit where options may be installed Space also is provided for the installation of an additional fixed disk drive The expansion unit has only one control the Power switch Whenever power...

Page 220: ...Notes 3 32 Expansion Unit...

Page 221: ...control when turned clockwise increases the brightness of the entire screen and reduces the brightness when turned counterclockwise When the Contrast control is turned clockwise it increases the brigh...

Page 222: ...om top to bottom or from bottom to top Vertical Hold Control 1 Set the Power switch on the system unit and the Power control on the display to On 2 Wait for the POST to finish 3 Tum the Vertical Hold...

Page 223: ...the Power switch on the system unit to Off If the expansion unit is attached also set its Power switch to Off 2 Set the display s Power control to On 3 Turn the Brightness and Contrast controls fully...

Page 224: ...bottom of the screen disappear If one of the black areas disappears before the other continue to turn the control until the second black area also disappears 6 Adjust the Brightness and Contrast contr...

Page 225: ...ter An R F modulator must be used when connecting a television set 1 Set the Power switch on the system unit to Off 2 Unplug the system unit s power cord from the wall outlet 3 Connect the signal cabl...

Page 226: ...wer cord into the wall outlet 5 Set the Power switch on the system unit to On Note Only televisions compatible with the U S Television Broadcast Standard can be connected to the mM Portable Personal C...

Page 227: ...rive Signal Signal Name Description Pin IGround I Ground 2 Red 3 Direct Green 4 Color Graphics Drive Blue 5 Monitor Adapter Monitor Intensity 6 Not used 7 Horizontal Drive 8 Vertical Drive 9 tion Pin...

Page 228: ...ite Video Output Display Connector Logic Ground P 2 Connector Light Pen Input Not used Light Pen Light Pen Switch Attachment Ground 5 Volts 12 Volts Pin 1 Color Graphics 2 Monitor Adapter 3 Auxiliary...

Page 229: ...4 5 Installation Requirements 4 5 Tools Required 4 6 Installation Procedures 4 7 Switch Settings 4 77 Introduction 4 77 System Board Switch Settings 4 78 64 256KB Memory Expansion Option Switch Setti...

Page 230: ...Notes 4 2 Option Installation...

Page 231: ...stall these options for you If you wish to install either of these two options yourself a complete installation procedure is included in this section Review the Installation Requirements and the Tools...

Page 232: ...Notes 4 4 Option InstaUation...

Page 233: ...he options you are about to install that require their own power source Two adapters are installed in the basic IBM Portable Personal Computer the 5 1 4 Inch Diskette Drive Adapter and the Color Graph...

Page 234: ...ions that came with your option Follow any instructions then return to these procedures Tools Required Medium size flat blade screwdriver 5 5 mm 7 32 in open ended wrench Optional Medium screwstarter...

Page 235: ...ched also set its Power switch to Off 2 Set the Power switches on all external devices to Off 3 Unplug the system unit s power cord from the wall outlet If the expansion unit is attached also unplug i...

Page 236: ...ace the system unit so that the rear faces you Disconnect all cables and the power cord from the rear of the system unit 0 al J 0 L 6 Close the system access panel IE ll I t 11 t I 4 8 Option Installa...

Page 237: ...Disconnect the keyboard cable by pressing the tab on the top of the keyboard cable connector and pulling the connector straight out as shown below Keyboard Cable Move the keyboard and all external de...

Page 238: ...er mounting screws on the front panel of the system unit by turning them counterclockwise with a flat blade screwdriver or a 3 mm allen wrench Save the screws for installation of the cover Remove 4 10...

Page 239: ...system unit cover is now loose Before tilting the system unit up center it on the work area to ensure it will not fall off the table 11 Slide the system unit cover up until it clears the frame of the...

Page 240: ...12 Carefully return the system unit to its operating position as shown below 4 12 Option Installation...

Page 241: ...sconnect the internal keyboard cable connector as shown below lr Keyboard cable Connector 14 Remove the two mounting screws that hold the shield by turning the screws counterclockwise with a flat blad...

Page 242: ...Place the system unit so the rear faces you Remove the third mounting screw on the shield as shown below 16 Carefully lift the shield from the system unit Set the shield aside 4 14 Option InstaIlatio...

Page 243: ...referred to in the following installation procedures 1 Color Graphics Monitor Adapter 2 Expansion slots connector for internal option cards 3 Diskette Drive Adapter 4 System Board 5 Diskette Drives 1...

Page 244: ...ur options in the order listed below Option to be installed Go to o IBM Math Coprocessor Step 18 o IBM Personal Computer Slimline Diskette Drive Step 18 o Other internal options Step 63 4 16 Option In...

Page 245: ...nit so the right side faces you Disconnect power supply connectors P8 and P9 from the system board and move them out of the way Warning Do not pull on the wires when disconnecting connectors P9 PH Opt...

Page 246: ...kette Drive go to step 28 Note Before you install the Math Coprocessor install the safety protector The Math Coprocessor can be identified by its gold colored pins 19 Assemble the safety protector as...

Page 247: ...ch in the safety protector is on the same end as the notch in the coprocessor The overlapped portions of the safety protector should be on the bottom or pin side of the coprocessor Coprocessor Notch P...

Page 248: ...figure below and become familiar with the system board Note the location of the coprocessor connector on the system board as shown below in 1 9 00 a l 8088 Coprocessor Processor Connector 4 20 Option...

Page 249: ...r was not assembled correctly Go back to step 19 Warning The coprocessor is static sensitive Maintain personal grounding by touching the system frame with one hand while installing the coprocessor Inc...

Page 250: ...ng the system frame with one hand while removing the 8088 When inserting the module puller at the end of the 8088 that faces the rear of the system unit be careful not to damage the components mounted...

Page 251: ...connector as shown below Rock the module puller from side to side until the end of the 8088 raises slightly Repeat this procedure at alternate ends until the 8088 is free of the connector Remove the...

Page 252: ...nt of the 8088 can result in damage to the system board or to the 8088 The pins on the 8088 are easily bent 26 The new 8088 processor can be identified by its shiny plastic surface Be sure the notch i...

Page 253: ...witch blocks on the system board rocker switch block and slide switch block Identify the type of switches on your system board Set Switch 2 to the Off position Ballpoint Do you have another internal o...

Page 254: ...ckets on all Adapter cards with a flat blade screwdriver or a 5 5 mm 7 32 in open ended wrench Expansion slot 1 Color Graphics Monitor Adapter Expansion slot 2 Expansion slot 3 Diskette Drive Adapter...

Page 255: ...you have an option installed in expansion slots 4 through 7 grasp the option by the top comers and pull straight up until it is loose from the expansion slot Set the option aside Option Installation...

Page 256: ...30 Grasp the Diskette Drive Adapter in expansion slot 3 by the top comers and pull straight up until it is loose from the expansion slot Diskette Drive Adapter 4 28 Option Installation...

Page 257: ...31 Disconnect the Diskette Drive Signal Cable from the front of the adapter Set the Diskette Drive Adapter aside Diskette Drive Signal Cable Option InstaIlation 4 29...

Page 258: ...If you have an option installed in expansion slot number 2 grasp the option by the top corners and pull straight up until it is loose from the expansion slot Set the option aside 4 30 Option Installat...

Page 259: ...33 Before removing the Color Graphics Monitor Adapter in expansion slot 1 disconnect the 3 pin connector that comes from the display as shown in the figure below Option Installation 4 31...

Page 260: ...34 Grasp the Color Graphics Monitor Adapter by the top comers and pull straight up until it is loose from the expansion slot Set the adapter aside 4 32 Option Installation...

Page 261: ...35 Disconnect and remove the signal cable from the back of your diskette drive Set the cable aside Signal Signal Cable Connector Option Installation 4 33...

Page 262: ...36 Disconnect the power connector PlO or Ptt from the diskette drive 4 34 Option Installation...

Page 263: ...ht side faces you Use a flat blade screwdriver or a S S mm 7 32 in open ended wrench and remove the two mounting screws that hold the diskette drive grounding bracket Diskette Drive Grounding Bracket...

Page 264: ...mm allen wrench and remove the right diskette drive mounting screw Loosen the left diskette drive mounting screw Remove the grounding bracket and place it aside Loosen Grounding Remove Mounting Brack...

Page 265: ...39 Loosen the mounting screw to the front panel face plate with a 5 5 mm 7 32 in open ended wrench or a 3 mm allen wrench Loosen Mounting Screw Option Installation 4 37...

Page 266: ...faces you Use a S S mm 7 32 in open ended wrench or a 3 mm allen wrench to loosen the diskette drive mounting screws on the right side Do not remove the screws from the threaded screw holes Loosen Mou...

Page 267: ...41 Loosen the mounting screw to the front panel face plate with a S S rom 7 32 in open ended wrench or a 3 rom allen wrench Option Installation 4 39...

Page 268: ...42 Slide the diskette drive out of its mounting bracket by sliding it to the rear Set the diskette drive aside 4 40 Option Installation...

Page 269: ...resistor on the diskette drive you just removed drive A Make sure this diskette drive with the terminating resistor is installed in the top position Ensure that the lower diskette drive drive B does n...

Page 270: ...panel face plate to the rear and set it on the work area Remove the two mounting screws and use them for the installation of your new diskette drive o o Slide to the rear Front Panel Face Plate 4 42 O...

Page 271: ...ond diskette drive Study the figure below There are two types of switch blocks on the system board rocker switch block and slide switch block Identify the type of switches on your system board Set Swi...

Page 272: ...iskette drive Install one of the two screws that came with your option in the front mounting hole on the right side of the new diskette drive Do not tighten Note the location of the three diskette dri...

Page 273: ...y sliding it into the lower mounting brackets as shown in the figure below Be sure that the three diskette drive mounting spacers are located between the diskette drive and the mounting brackets Ii Lo...

Page 274: ...t into the top mounting brackets as shown below Note Make sure this diskette drive has the terminating resistor installed on it and that the three diskette drive mounting spacers are positioned correc...

Page 275: ...so the right side faces you Place the grounding bracket as shown below and insert the two grounding bracket mounting screws in the threaded screw holes Do not tighten Grounding Bracket Mounting Screws...

Page 276: ...50 Insert the diskette drive mounting screws into the right diskette drive mounting holes Do not tighten Mounting Screws 4 48 Option Installation...

Page 277: ...ush tight against with the front panel Use a flat blade screwdriver S S rom 7 32 in open ended wrench or a 3 mm allen wrench to tighten the diskette drive mounting screws and two diskette drive ground...

Page 278: ...Place the system unit so the rear faces you Use a S S mm 7 32 in open ended wrench or a 3 mm allen wrench to tighten the screws mounted on the right side of the diskette drives L 4 50 Option Installat...

Page 279: ...53 connect the power connectots 1 10 1 11 to your diskette dri es Note The disl ette drive power con nectots can be connected to either drNe PO l lef connectof option tiOll 4 51...

Page 280: ...Graphic Monitor Adapter by holding the top comers and firmly press the adapter into expansion slot 1 Make sure the front of the adapter is seated in the slotted mounting bracket on the front panel 4 5...

Page 281: ...55 Connect the 3 pin connector from the display cable to the three pins at the rear of the option As shown in the figure below Option Installation 4 53...

Page 282: ...holding the top comers and firmly press the option into the expansion slot If this option is as long as the Color Graphics Monitor Adapter just installed make sure the front of the option is seated in...

Page 283: ...57 Connect the Diskette Drive Signal Cable to the front end of your Diskette Drive Adapter as shown below j Cable Twisted Drive 8 _ 0_ _ Connector Diskette Drive Signal Cable Option Installation 4 55...

Page 284: ...58 Install your Diskette Drive Adapter in your system unit by holding the top corners and firmly press the option into expansion slot 3 Diskette 4 56 Option Installation...

Page 285: ...onnector with two groups of wires on the bottom diskette drive then connect the remaining connector to the top diskette drive as shown below Adapter End Drive A Co t j r Cable Twisted II Drive 8 Conne...

Page 286: ...nsion slots 4 through 7 install the option by holding the top comers and firmly press it into expansion slot number 4 5 6 or 7 Note Make sure you have the right length option going into the proper exp...

Page 287: ...slots align the slots in the adapter retaining brackets with the hole in the rear panel of the system unit Insert the screw and tighten with a flat blade screwdriver or a S S mm 7 32 in open ended wr...

Page 288: ...ermine where they are connected pg P8 Do you have an additional option to install in one of your expansion slots YES Remove the option from its carton and go to the next step If you are installing an...

Page 289: ...2 Expansion slots 4 and 5 can fit options that have any overall length of less than 127 mm 5 in Expansion slots 6 and 7 can fit any options that have an overall length of less than 120 mm 4 3 4 in De...

Page 290: ...l a card support bracket in your system unit The mM Portable Personal Computer has a card support bracket already installed so discard the bracket packaged with the option Continue with the next step...

Page 291: ...so the rear faces you Use a flat blade screwdriver or 5 5 mm 7 32 in open ended wrench and remove the screw holding the expansion slot cover in place Remove the expansion slot cover Expansion Slot Cov...

Page 292: ...expansion slot 2 4 5 6 or 7 Note Expansion slots 4 and 5 can fit options that have any overall length of less than 127 mm 5 in Expansion slots 6 and 7 can fit any options that have an overall length...

Page 293: ...g bracket with the threaded screw hole in the rear panel of the system unit 68 Insert the screw and tighten it clockwise with a flat blade screwdriver or 5 5 mm 7 32 in open ended wrench Not Properly...

Page 294: ...Install the shield by placing the notches over the guides in the front panel then lower the shield Insert and tighten the mounting screw clockwise with a flat blade screwdriver 4 66 Option Installati...

Page 295: ...70 Place your system unit so the right side faces you Install the two shield mounting screws and tighten clockwise with a flat blade screwdriver uOc oooo Option Installation 4 67...

Page 296: ...71 Connect the internal keyboard cable as shown below o Keyboard Cable 4 68 Option Installation...

Page 297: ...so the front faces you Carefully tilt the system unit up so it rests on its front panel CAUTION Before tilting the system unit up center it on the work area to ensure it will not fall off the table O...

Page 298: ...73 Slide the system unit cover down until it fits into the front panel 4 70 Option InstaUation...

Page 299: ...74 Carefully return the system unit to its operating position CAUTION The system unit cover is loose Be careful when lowering the system unit to its operating position Option Installation 4 71...

Page 300: ...75 Insert the six mounting screws in the front panel Tighten the screws clockwise with a flat blade screwdriver or a 3 mm allen wrench 4 72 Option Installation...

Page 301: ...I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 76 Connect the k eyboard cabl e to the system unit I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Option Install ation 4 73 I I I...

Page 302: ...to the rear of the system unit 78 Plug the system unit s power cord into the wall outlet If the expansion unit is attached also plug in its power cord r 79 Plug all external device power cords into t...

Page 303: ...llation for a description of this test Note If you have any problems after the installation one of the following is the most likely cause Cables are connected incorrectly Switches are set incorrectly...

Page 304: ...Notes 4 76 Option Installation...

Page 305: ...e of display connected Number of diskette drives installed Also included are the switch block location and the switch settings for the 64 256KB Memory Expansion Option and the Extender Card The switch...

Page 306: ...tem Board Switch Settings System Board Switch Block Location The following figure shows where the switch block is on the system board _ lIor BallPoint Pen Slide Rocker Switch Switch 4 78 Switch Settin...

Page 307: ...he system board the type of display you are using and the number of diskette drives installed See the figure below 1 2 345 678 DDDDDDD Switch Function 1 Normal operation always off 2 Math Coprocessor...

Page 308: ...wing figure shows the setting for switch 2 Warning Before you change any switch settings make a note of how the switches are presently set 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 With Coprocessor D DDDDDD 2 3 4 5 6 7 Without C...

Page 309: ...Amount of System Board Memory The settings for switches 3 and 4 are preset at 256K the maximum amount of memory that can be installed on the system board 256K Switch Settings 4 81...

Page 310: ...ay IBM Color Display or other color display or DDDD DD in the 80X25 color mode 2 345 678 IBM Color Display or other color display in the I OX25 color mode DDDD DD Note The 40x25 mode means 40 characte...

Page 311: ...he following figure shows the settings for switches 7 and 8 Warning Before you change any switch settings make a note of how the switches are presently set 1 234 5 6 7 8 1Drive DDDDDD 2 345 6 7 8 2 Dr...

Page 312: ...Memory Expansion Option indicate the total amount of memory on the system board and Memory Expansion Option r The following figures show the settings for the various amounts of total memory 32DK Tota...

Page 313: ...ting If an expansion unit is installed with your system unit the extender card switches must be set to reflect the total amount of memory on your system board as shown in the following figure 1 234 25...

Page 314: ...Notes 4 86 Switch Settings...

Page 315: ...cations Adapter Binary Synchronous Communications Adapter Synchronous Data Link Control SDLC Communications Adapter IBM Personal Computer Expansion Unit IBM Personal Computer Cluster Adapter If you pl...

Page 316: ...Notes...

Page 317: ...Printer Adapter Instructions This option consists of the Printer Adapter If it is missing or damaged notify your place of purchase January 1984 Printer Adapter 1...

Page 318: ...Specific Instructions 1 Study the figure below and become familiar with the Printer Adapter Retainer Screw Slot Option Retaining Bracket Front 25 Pin Connector 2 Printer Adapter January 1984...

Page 319: ...pansion slot 4 through 7 of your IBM Portable Personal Computer If the expansion slots are occupied install this option in expansion slot 2 To install this option go to Option Installation in the Guid...

Page 320: ...Bit 1 3 Data Bit 2 4 Data Bit 3 5 Data Bit 4 6 Data Bit 5 7 Data Bit 6 8 Data Bit 7 9 Acknowledge 10 Busy 11 IBM Printer Page End 12 Printers Adapter Select 13 Auto Feed 14 Error 15 Initiate 16 Selec...

Page 321: ...256KB Memory Expansion Option Instructions This option consists of the 64 256KB Memory Expansion Option If it is missing or damaged notify your place of purchase January 1984 64 2S6KB Memory ExPansion...

Page 322: ...y insta1164KB Memory Module Kits on this option to increase its memory up to 256K If you have purchased memory module kits to install on this option you must install them before installing the 64 256K...

Page 323: ...ing up Study the figure below and become familiar with the 64 256KB Memory Expansion Option Bank 0 has factory installed modules Each IBM 64KB Memory Module Kit has 9 Modules The first 64K kit must be...

Page 324: ...Firmly press each of the nine modules in place If the pins do not align properly carefully bend the pins until they do Warning The pins on the module are easily bent Check to ensure that alignment is...

Page 325: ...ed properly in the connectors and that all the notches are facing the top of the option If the modules are incorrectly installed you can remove the modules with a module puller as shown below j of Mod...

Page 326: ...here are two types of switch blocks rocker switch block and slide switch block Identify the type of switches on your option Go to the charts on the next page to make the proper switch setting Memory O...

Page 327: ...256KB Memory Expansion Option indicate the total amount of memory on the system board and the Memory Expansion Option The following figures show the settings for the various amounts of total memory Se...

Page 328: ...6 To install the 64 256KB Memory Expansion Option go to the II Option InstallationII section in the Guide to Operations 8 64 256KB Memory Expansion January 1984...

Page 329: ...64KB Memory Module Kit Instructions This option consists of nine memory modules If any are missing or damaged notify your place of purchase January 1984 64KB Memory Module Kit 1...

Page 330: ...comes standard with 256Kof total memory You can only install the memory modules on a 64 256KB Memory Expansion Option To install the modules on the 64 256KB Memory Expansion Option go to the Option I...

Page 331: ...uctions This option consists of the following Prototype Card Support bracket Retaining bracket and mounting screws If any of these items are missing or damaged notify your place of purchase Prototype...

Page 332: ...fied Examine this card carefully before making modifications Note As sold by the manufacturer this Prototype Card does not require certification under the FCC s rules for Class B devices The user is r...

Page 333: ...bracket on the front panel You can discard the support bracket that came with this option 2 Attach the retaining bracket to the pin side of the Prototype Card The retaining bracket and screws are in...

Page 334: ...3 To install the Prototype Card go to Option Installation in the Guide to Operations 4 Prototype Card January 1984...

Page 335: ...ations Adapter Cable Instructions This option consists of the IBM Communications Adapter Cable and Wrap Plug If either item is missing or damaged notify your place of purchase January 1984 Communicati...

Page 336: ...communications adapter option instructions and install it before continuing The non IBM devices shown in this manual are for illustration only their use here does not constitute a recommendation or an...

Page 337: ...expansion unit is attached also set its Power switch Off 2 Set the Power switches on all external devices to Off 3 Unplug the system unit s power cord from the wall outlet If the expansion unit is att...

Page 338: ...he rear Connect the cable silver colored end to the communications adapter connector at the rear of the system unit as shown and tighten the screws clockwise 5 j 0 o l I I V J Rear View Communications...

Page 339: ...n the example and tighten the screws clockwise Modem or Other RS232 C Data Communications Equipment User Supplied Plug in the system unit s power cord into the wall outlet If an expansion unit is atta...

Page 340: ...Connector Information Communications Modem Adapter Connector Connector Silver Housing Black Housing 13 25 25 13 6 Communications Cable January 1984...

Page 341: ...Data Received Data Request to Send Clear to Send 1 2 3 4 5 Data Set Ready Signal Ground Inner Lead Shields Received Line Signal Detector 6 7 8 NC NC Select Standby Transmitter Signal Element Timing 11...

Page 342: ...Notes 8 Communication Cable January 1984...

Page 343: ...Game Control Adapter Instructions This option consists of the Game Control Adapter If it is missing or damaged notify your place of purchase January 1984 Game Control 1...

Page 344: ...Specific Instructions 1 Study the figure below and become familiar with the Game Control Adapter Top Retainer Screw Slot Option Front Retaining Bracket 15 Pin Connector 2 Game Control January 1984...

Page 345: ...y expansion slot 4 through 7 of your IBM Portable Personal Computer If the expansion slots are occupied install this option in expansion slot 2 To install this option go to Option Installation in the...

Page 346: ...me Control 5 Vdc 8 Device Adapter 5 Vdc 9 Button 6 10 Position 2 II Ground 12 Position 3 13 Button 7 14 5 Vdc 15 Joy Stick A Joy Stick B r _ I I I I 1 I I Button I r I I r _ Button V I r L I I I XCoor...

Page 347: ...cessor Instructions This option consists of the following 8088 Processor Math Coprocessor Module puller Safety protector If any items are missing or damaged notify your place of purchase January 1984...

Page 348: ...ath Coprocessor be installed by mM or an Authorized mM Personal Computer Dealer However if you wish to install this option yourself follow the installation procedures in the Option Installation sectio...

Page 349: ...Asynchronous Communications Adapter Instruction This option consists of the Asynchronous Communications Adapter If it is missing or damaged notify your place of purchase January 1984 Asynchronous 1...

Page 350: ...dapter On the second Asynchronous Communications Adapter to be installed in your system remove the pluggable address module and insert it in the position shown for Alternate Asynchronous Adapter Then...

Page 351: ...lication as shown in the figure below Note The pluggable module may have a dust cover Simply lift the cover to remove Retainer Screw Slot Top Front Option Retaining Bracket Pluggable 25 Pin Module ___...

Page 352: ...le Personal Computer 3 The Asynchronous Communications Adapter can be installed in either expansion slot 4 or 5 of your IBM Portable Personal Computer If the expansion slots are occupied install this...

Page 353: ...ata Set Ready 6 Signal Ground 7 Received Line Signal Detector 8 Transmit Current Loop Return 9 NC 10 External Device Transmit Current Loop Data 11 Asynchronous NC 12 Communications NC 13 Adapter NC 14...

Page 354: ...Notes 6 Asynchronous January 1984...

Page 355: ...inary Synchronous Communications Adapter Instructions This option consists of the Binary Synchronous Communications Adapter If it is missing or damaged notify your place of purchase January 1984 BSC 1...

Page 356: ...er on pins 2 and 4 r selects the primary BSC adapter mode Installing the jumper clip on pins 1 and 3 selects the alternate BSC adapter mode Install the jumper clip on the pins you have selected Connec...

Page 357: ...Synchronous Communications Adapter can only be installed in expansion slot 2 of your IBM Portable Personal Computer To install this option go to Option Installation in the Guide to Operations 3 Januar...

Page 358: ...t Standby No Connection No Connection No Connection Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Transmitter Signal Element Timing 15 No Connection 16 Receiver Signal Element Timing 17 Test IBM Modems Only No...

Page 359: ...Link Control SDLC Communications Adapter Instructions This option consists of the Synchronous Data Link Control SDLC Communications Adapter If it is missing or damaged notify your place of purchase Ja...

Page 360: ...Specific Instructions 1 Study the figure below and become familiar with the SDLC Communications Adapter Connector 2 SDLC January 1984...

Page 361: ...Data Link Control Communications Adapter can only be installed in expansion slot 2 of your mM Portable Personal Computer 3 To install this option go to Option Installation in the Guide to Operations J...

Page 362: ...10 Synchronous Select Standby 11 Data Link External Control No Connection 12 Device Communications No Connection 14 Adapter Transmitter Signal Element Timing 15 No Connection 16 Receiver Signal Eleme...

Page 363: ...lowing Expansion Unit Receiver card installed 10M fixed disk drive installed Data control cable installed Extender card Expansion unit cable BIOS Kit ROM Module not to be used Power cord Switch Settin...

Page 364: ...ikely to result in interference to radio and TV reception INSTRUCTIONS TO USER This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly i e in strict accordance...

Page 365: ...branch circuits If peripherals not offered by IBM are used with this equipment it is suggested that you use shielded grounded cables with in line filters if necessary If necessary consult your dealer...

Page 366: ...Notes 4 Expansion Unit January1984...

Page 367: ...CONTENTS Installation Requirements 6 Tools Required 7 Specific Instructions 8 January 1984 Expansion Unit 5...

Page 368: ...also is provided for the installation of an additional fixed disk drive The expansion unit has only one control the Power switch Whenever power is to be applied to the IBM Portable Personal Computer t...

Page 369: ...Tool Required Medium size flat blade screwdriver Optional Medium screwstarter 5 5 mm 3 16 inch open ended wrench January 1984 Expansion Unit 7...

Page 370: ...switch block facing up Study the figure below There are two types of switch blocks rocker switch block and slide switch block Identify the type of switches on your option Go to the charts on the next...

Page 371: ...rd must reflect the total amount of memory on the system board The following figure shows the setting for the amount of total memory Set the switches on your Extender Card now _ _ _ _ t l o 1 2 3 4 25...

Page 372: ...Portable Personal Computer To install this Extender Card go to the Option Installation section of the Guide to Operations for complete installation instructions After you have installed the Extender C...

Page 373: ...e Power switches on the system unit and expansion unit are set to Off 4 Connect the expansion unit cable to the system unit and expansion unit as shown below Expansion Unit System Unit January 1984 Ex...

Page 374: ...s shown below 6 Plug the Power cord s into the wall outlet CAUTION This product is equipped with a line cord and plug designed for the user s safety It is to be used with a properly grounded power rec...

Page 375: ...on Installation section for a description of this test Note If you have any problems after installation one of the following is the most likely cause Improper cabling Incorrect switch settings Other o...

Page 376: ...Notes 14 Expansion Unit January 1984...

Page 377: ...d Operating Instructions r This option consists of the following IBM Personal Computer Cluster Adapter Terminating plug used with Problem Determination Procedures If any items are missing or damaged n...

Page 378: ...ely to result in interference to radio and TV reception INSTRUCTIONS TO USER This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly i e in strict accordance wi...

Page 379: ...and ground wires are tightly secured Ensure that card slot covers are in place when no card is installed If peripherals not offered by mM are used with this equipment it is suggested to use shielded g...

Page 380: ...64 mM Personal Computers using RG 59U coaxial cable An Installation Manager is needed to plan install and maintain the Cluster A Cluster is all of the Personal Computers Cluster Adapters and coaxial...

Page 381: ...ial program load IPL is a request for an operating program from another station on the Cluster Special software is required for this function The two jumpers must be installed as shown Set the switche...

Page 382: ...on the following pages determine the adapter number the station address and remote IPL On Off 1 2 3 456 7 8 1 mDDDDD D Switch Block 1 Switches Function 1 6 Station address 7 Reserved Always Off 8 Remo...

Page 383: ...dapter 1 Switch Block 2 Switch 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Select Adapter 2 Switch Block 2 Switch 2 1 234 5 6 7 8 Select Adapter 3 Switch Block 2 Switch 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Select Adapter 4 Switch Block 2 Switch 4...

Page 384: ...always set to Off Station Station Address Switch Block 1 Address 0 11 r 0I 1 It DD 01 12 2 13 It D U 0I 3 14 rt D U 0I 4 ft 01 15 5 16 It 0I 6 17 It 0I 7 18 It 0I 8 19 I DD U 0I 9 20 f DD 0I 10 21 It...

Page 385: ...Switch Block 1 is always set to Off Station Address Switch Block 1 22 It ol 23 It 0I 24 If 0I 25 It 0I 26 It ol 27 It ol 28 It 0I 29 It 01 30 It 01 31 It 0I 32 II 0I January1984 Station Address 33 34...

Page 386: ...63 Switch 7 of Switch Block 1 is always set to Off Station Station Address Switch Block 1 Address 44 55 rt Ijl 45 56 It I 46 57 It I 47 58 It I 48 59 rt Ij I 49 60 It I 50 61 It I 62 51 rt Ij I 52 63...

Page 387: ...nother station on the Cluster This request delays POST completion by 30 seconds 1 2 345 6 7 8 Remote IPL ON Switch Block 1 Switch 8 DD D D D D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Remote IPL OFF Switch Block 1 Switch 8 iD...

Page 388: ...your IBM Portable Personal Computer it can only be installed in expansion slot 2 When you have completed installation of the Cluster Adapter contact your Installation Manager for installation of the...

Page 389: ...Connector Information Slot Number 4 Coaxial Connector Signal Name Description Outer Conductor Inner Conductor 1 2 Cluster Adapter Cluster Adapter January 1984 Cluster Adapter 13...

Page 390: ...bus and only two terminating plugs can be on the coaxial cable 2 Terminating plug or next cable length 6 5 Sample Cluster Figure Amp Part Reference Number Description 1 225396 2 Cable End Plug 2 22539...

Page 391: ...er Cable Limited Warranty Prirzlf d on Back of lnvmtory Chf cklisl If any items are missing or damaged consult your place of purchase for information on what to do Refer to IBM 80 CPS Matrix Printer f...

Page 392: ...the original shipping container or equivalent Contact an authorized IBM Personal Computer dealer or write to IBM Personal Computer Sales and Service P O Box 1328 W Boca Raton Florida 33432 for furthe...

Page 393: ...r Options 5 15 Preparation of Your Expansion Unit 5 15 Short Distance Move 5 18 Long Distance Move 5 19 All Units 5 19 System Unit 5 20 IBM Portable Personal Computer Keyboard 5 21 Expansion Unit 5 22...

Page 394: ...Notes 5 2 Moving...

Page 395: ...later in this section 1 Set the Power switch on the system unit to Off 2 Set the Power switches on all external devices to Off 3 Unplug the system unit s power cord from the wall outlet If the expansi...

Page 396: ...Coil the system unit s power cord and place it in the power cord storage pocket on the carrying case 5 Close the system access panel by raising the hinged panel System Access Panel L e 1 jl 5 4 Movin...

Page 397: ...nt panel press in firmly on the adjustable leg handles of the keyboard and place the legs in the closed position as shown Level Position Press the adjustable leg handles in again and slide them into t...

Page 398: ...he keyboard cable storage compartment Keyboard Cable Storage Compartment 9 Pivot the keyboard up Press the two keyboard release latches toward the center of the system while pushing the keyboard again...

Page 399: ...The system unit is noW ready to be moved o o gbJ o Moving 5 7...

Page 400: ...Notes 5 8 Moving...

Page 401: ...Setup 1 Place your system unit in the position shown ill Rear View 2 Open the system access panel by pulling the handle in the center of the panel as shown below Lower the hinged panel r t J Handle Mo...

Page 402: ...cord storage pocket in the carrying case 4 Check the s tting of the input voltage selector switch to be sure it matches your power source Warning Damage to your system unit can result if the incorrect...

Page 403: ...5 6 Set the Power switch on the system unit to Off I 0 0 I oJ i V Connect the power cord to the system unit o r k I r t r Moving 5 11...

Page 404: ...the unit faces you 8 Push the keyboard release latches toward the center of the system as shown Lower the keyboard to the working surface Ensure that the keyboard cable is connected to the system unit...

Page 405: ...9 Plug the power cord into the wall outlet 0 r j 1 II F l L U 10 Set the Power switch on the system unit to On Moving 5 13...

Page 406: ...Notes 5 14 Moving...

Page 407: ...diskettes to backup each fixed disk drive Refer to the mM Disk Operating System manual for a description of the Backup command 1 Insert the Diagnostics diskette into drive A 2 Set the Power switch on...

Page 408: ...ON O RUN DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES 1 FO RMAT DISKETTE 2 COpy DISKETTE 3 PREPARE SYSTEM FOR RELOCATION 9 EXIT TO SYSTEM DISKETTE ENTER THE ACTION DESIRED 3 SYSTEM READY FOR RELOCATION 5 Remove the diskette f...

Page 409: ...he system unit to Off Set the Power switches on all external devices to Off Unplug the system unit s and expansion unit s power cord from the wall outlet Disconnect all cables and power cords from the...

Page 410: ...n any distance where trucking is not involved An example would be moving from one office or floor to another Coil the options cables and bind them with tape then tape them to the options IBM recommend...

Page 411: ...e and do not have control over its treatment you may wish to protect it by placing it in a carton If you saved the original shipping cartons and packing material pack your IDM Portable Personal Comput...

Page 412: ...I System Unit 1 2 3 5 20 Moving r I...

Page 413: ...IBM portable personal CoUlputer J eYlJOlUd 1 MoflDg 5 21...

Page 414: ...Expansion Unit 1 2 3 I 5 22 Moving...

Page 415: ...IBM Color Display 1 THEN Moving 5 23...

Page 416: ...1 mM Personal Computer Graphics Printer 2 3 5 24 Moving...

Page 417: ...r New Location When your system arrives at your new location carefully unpack it For setting up and cabling your mM Portable Personal Computer and options refer to System Cabling in Section 1 of this...

Page 418: ...Notes 5 26 Moving...

Page 419: ...Section 6 Keyboard Templates Contents Introduction 6 3 French 6 5 Italian 6 7 Spanish 6 9 German 6 11 U S English 6 13 U K English 6 15 Templates 6 1...

Page 420: ...Notes 6 2 Templates...

Page 421: ...various languages provided on a National DOS diskette If you do not use DOS your keyboard converts all keystrokes as if you had a U S English keyboard and you should use the U S English template as a...

Page 422: ...Notes 6 4 Templates...

Page 423: ...te is intended for use by the owner of this manual If the owner transfers this manual copies of the template must be destroyed or transferred with the manual i if 178 lS0S l CD N co y y u u u 1ft en y...

Page 424: ...r 226 r 235 6 254 g Et sct 244 J 9 123 144 E 161 170 227 11 236 00 245 til II s 124 145 CE 162 6 171 Y 228 237 2 246 59 II 0 t I 125 146 163 U 172 v 229 J 238 247 t I 0 0 126 149 0 164 ii 173 230 11...

Page 425: ...for use by the owner of this manual If the owner transfers this manual copies of the template must be destroyed or transferred with the manual u t en CI f CO CCI tf CD a t c 0 C E I z CD E CI J w C en...

Page 426: ...145 Cf 157 l 166 175 232 241 250 e 124 135 C 146 k 158 Pts 167 224 eo 233 B 242 251 J S 125 136 e 147 0 159 f 168 L 225 I 234 n 243 252 s e 2 0 r 126 137 e 148 0 160 169 226 r 235 6 253 s J n 244 I oo...

Page 427: ...y the owner of this manual If the owner transfers this manual copies of the template must be destroyed or transferred with the manual e 8 a co c I Q ID t en CIt ii 00 Q e CI 2 E CI _ Yo CI c en l l8L9...

Page 428: ...ere o o g J Sg rnaa o 123 156 172 230 11 239 n 248 0 g T a I I 125 158 Pts 175 232 0 241 250 a 124 157 l 174 231 240 249 I _ rn 1 1 0 1 126 159 f 224 233 242 251 ii goS 0 s 127 Q 166 225 f 234 243 252...

Page 429: ...the owner of this manual If the owner transfers this manual copies of the template must be destroyed or transferred with the manual u o Jj C Q Q r a CD t a N Q E s 0 Z E C 0 C J U J u en 1 co a J IT 8...

Page 430: ...2 _ e CD CD CD 124 139 155 4 168 l 226 r 235 6 253 _ fI l 244 J125 140 156 169 r 227 1 236 00 245 254 5 e 5 0 t S 126 141 157 l 170 228 I 237 0 246 trCD 127 Cl 143 A 158 Pts 171 Y 229 CT 238 247 0 CD...

Page 431: ...ed for use by the owner of this manual If the owner transfers this manual copies of the template must be destroyed or transferred with the manual g CI c I c CCI CD Q t a N CI Et 1ft co Z E co _ IoU 1...

Page 432: ...0 8 8 128 C 137 e 146 155 164 173 230 J 1 240 249 n 0 129 j 138 e 147 0 156 165 N 174 231 T 241 250 1 130 e 139 148 0 157 f 166 175 232 Q 242 251 J r ri3 1 t S 131 a 140 149 0 158 Pts 167 C 224 234 r...

Page 433: ...plate is intended for use by the owner of this manual If the owner transfers this manual copies of the template must be destroyed or transferred with the manual td if 06 909 0 Q N GO u u u u u on M en...

Page 434: ...136 145 154 U 164 ii 173 i 230 IJ 239 n 248 S E Il 1 0 128 137 146 A 155 165 N 174 II 231 T 240 249 1 129 U 138 e 147 0 157 f 166 175 232 0 241 250 C 1 Il 130 e 139 I 148 0 158 Pts 167 S 224 co 233 e...

Page 435: ...beginner s all purpose symbolic instruction code A program language that uses common English words byte In the IBM Portable Personal Computer a sequence of eight adjacent binary digits that are operat...

Page 436: ...data DOS Disk Operating System A program that interacts with the processor and the disk or diskette drive to control the flow of data fixed disk A disk of rigid material with a magnetic coating used f...

Page 437: ...e execution of user programs by the computer POST power on self test A series of diagnostics tests that are executed each time the Power switch on the mM Portable Personal Computer is set to On protot...

Page 438: ...Notes Glossary 4...

Page 439: ...ay ASCII codes 1 24 keyboard 1 19 vertical hold 3 34 vertical size 3 35 Alternate key 3 11 Alternate key 3 11 charts 6 3 B Backspace key 3 10 BASIC brightness control internal display 1 24 3 29 BASIC...

Page 440: ...ertic1e hold 3 34 color graphics monitor adapter auxiliary connectors 3 40 interface information 3 39 communications problems 2 1 contrast control color display 3 33 internal display 1 24 3 29 Control...

Page 441: ...cs 2 1 care 1 25 diagnostic 2 1 handling 1 25 National DOS diskette 3 13 data errors 1 26 drive A 3 25 In Use light 3 27 load lever 3 26 operation 3 25 color 3 33 composite 3 37 internal 1 24 internal...

Page 442: ...15 packing 5 22 problem determination 2 1 extender card 3 31 Extender Card Switch Setting 4 85 F fixed disk backup 5 15 expansion unit 3 31 moving 5 15 problems 2 1 function keys 3 23 G grounded plug...

Page 443: ...3 27 Insert key 3 19 after move 5 9 after shipping 5 25 composite display 3 37 keyboard 1 13 system unit 1 9 television 3 37 operation 3 29 problems 2 1 ASCII 3 15 dead key 3 14 four keystroke 3 16 fr...

Page 444: ...Cursor Right 3 20 Cursor Up 3 20 dead key characters 3 15 Delete 3 19 End 3 21 Enter 3 9 Escape 3 12 function keys 3 23 Home 3 21 Insert 3 19 Minus 3 19 number 0 3 10 number 1 3 10 numeric keypad 3 18...

Page 445: ...emory system board 1 3 moving long distance 5 19 test 1 17 Memory Expansion Option Switch Setting 4 84 Minus key 3 19 expansion unit 5 15 fixed disk 5 15 options 5 15 printer 5 24 setup 5 9 short dist...

Page 446: ...3 5 DOS 3 5 options color display 3 33 expansion slots 3 31 expansion unit 3 31 external 1 6 internal 1 7 moving 5 15 p packing all units 5 19 color display 5 23 expansion unit 5 22 keyboard 5 21 prin...

Page 447: ...switch settings system unit system unit 1 9 Shift key 3 12 color display 5 23 expansion unit 5 22 keyboard 5 21 printer 5 24 system unit 5 19 shipping cardboard 1 14 Spacebar 3 11 Diskette Drive Swit...

Page 448: ...oving 5 3 problems 2 1 setup 1 9 5 9 T Tab key 3 12 television arrangement 1 26 connection 3 37 installation 3 37 screen alignment 2 1 templates international keyboard 3 13 typematic 3 7 typewriter ar...

Page 449: ...n you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation whatever You may of course continue to use the information you supply Please do not use this form for technical questio...

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