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1. Speed Memory Module Size i SIMM 60 ns 4 MB 8 MB 16 MB 32 MB DIMM 60 ns 8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB Total Bank 0 1 Bank 2 Memory SIMM 3 4 SIMM 1 2 DIMM 16 049 0 9 16 16 4 4 4 4 0 24 0 0 4 4 16 24 MB 4 4 0 0 16 32 MB 0 0 0 0 av 32 8 8 HV 0 40 4 4 8 8 16 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 22 1 9 1 IBM Personal Computer
2. 16 MB 8 MB E 24 MB 8 MB 4 MB 32 MB 8 MB 8 MB 32 MB 16 MB 40 MB 16 4 48 MB 16 MB 8 MB 64 MB 16 6 MB 64 32 MB 72 MB 32 MB 4 MB 80 MB 32 MB 8 MB 96 MB 32 MB 6 128 MB 32 MB 32 MB Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 22 1 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 340 Series Type 6560 Pentium 100 133 166 MHz 2 22 1
3. 75 MHz Off On 90 MHz Off Off On Off 00 MHz 20 MHz Off Off 33 MHz On off 50 MHz Off 66 MHz Off 200 MHz Off Off On Description SW1 5 SW1 6 Normal Diskette N A Off D Operation Read Only Diskette N A Operation
4. 6 4 Slots and 4 Bays 7 3 Slots and 3 Bays Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 30 1 Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Type Model Number Conversion S System Board Riser connector nis i s e lie lig a ltr wal etras a 1 486 MHz with VL ISA lcs de nel Sas nre DE eet ny Sa 3 486 MHz with PCI ISA Mer ern mter Bodh Siero etie cs rot ay 5 Pentium 5V with PCI ISA PE eT gel MEA pae Bd rs ag Ql oras Des ur i aon 6 0 Pentium with PCI ISA eg aci err ie oi clue s ere i 8 Pentium Pro with PCI ISA am ime ad IR Cal Len Sean ie S 9 Pentium Pro with PCI ISA with Dual Processor capability S System Board Riser Connector IND hs Quo Pisco hi to ue m I 5 Pentium 3V with PCI ISA 2 PCI Slots ume cc der ere
5. Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 7 1 3 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Viewing the Test Groups 2 17 2 Viewing the Test Groups As you move the cursor bar up or down in the Test Module Selection window the right hand screen changes to show the attributes parameters and the selected tests of the corresponding Test Group The DIAMOND mark indicates a module selected for testing The indicated attributes are characteristics of the selected test module that are used by the test programs to determine which tests to run or how to run selected tests Attributes are also used to limit the allowable range of parameters for example ending cylinder Parameters are values you select to establish the scope of tests For example you can select Extended Memory testing parameters and limit the testing to a specific range of test blocks by specifying the starting and ending memory block This might be appropriate if prior experience indicates that problems are likely to exist in a specific area of memory By selecting these limiting parameters you reduce memory testing time Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2472 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Scripting 2 17 3 bordpting Scripting allows you to select specific groups of tests testing parameters and options Your selection is saved for later use as a test Scripl To set up a test script first selec
6. DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory Engineering Change Announcement ECC Error Correction Code EGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter ESD Electrostatic Discharge ESDI Enhanced Small Device Interface EWS Energy Work Station FRU Field Replaceable Unit replaceable part GPIB General Purpose Interface Bus IEEE 348 GSA General Services Administration Ht Height IDE Integrated Drive Electronics Copyright Corp 1996 1997 2 32 1 IB
7. VESA Local BUS 1 2 1 2 Copyright Corp 1996 1997 2 28 3 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 657X 658X 80486 Jumper Settings PCI Local BUS 2 2 gt lg Las ate Dou eh Mad e ine i ns ii dnm RA a Can Ve ra ta Lai dai n en Sua di e o v Ue Rund ua n Van d Ec dne rh Rey Sam eek Re irs Jumper Setting Description aia pena etae ee TE spes geriet z tss s ire elt t Jl5 1 2 Enable system board VGA D 2253 Disable system board VGA dinem emet iren A S J13 1 2 Program Flash Disable D 2 Program Flash Enable d Pose eee a ES JP14 1 2 Normal D 2 3 Discard CMOS Data RT Ec EE Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 3 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 65X5 Pentium 60 MHz System Board 2 28 4 PC 330 350 Series Type 65X5 Pentium 60 MHz System Board 14 15 20 11 y l JH 10 9
8. CCS Common Command Set CCSB Common Complete Status Block CCSB Configuration Control Sub Board CD Compact Disc CDPD Cellular Digital Packet Data CD ROM CD Read Only Memory stores data audio CGA Color Graphics Adapter See EGA VGA XGA Cyclic Redundancy Check CRT Cathode Ray Tube CSA Canadian Standards Association CSD Corrective Service Diskette DASD Direct Access Storage Device hard disk diskette DMA Direct Memory Access
9. O Remote Program Loading RPL capability this allows you to enable or disable the RPL memory Table 2 RPL Memory Enable ISA Mode S Switch Position RPL Memory 4 0 Disabled not using the RPL feature 1 Enabled Interrupt Level also called Interrupt Request Level IRQ this establishes the priority by which the adapter can interrupt the computer the lowest value is given the highest priority Table 3 Interrupt Level IRQ ISA Mode Switch Positions Interrupt Level 5 6 0 0 9 1 20 10 01 11 i al 15 T ecImportant 5 3
10. 4 1 12 GB PICTURE 31 4 Position Position 0 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Im lt Id 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 d vo 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Pera eee Bee See eee ee 5 Reserved 4 2 GB SCSI PICTURE
11. 121 Run Setup 2 Diskette Drive I 3 Diskette Drive Cable 4 System Board NES Power Supply sce muet E SL inei PAL External Device Self Test OK 2 External Device 3 Cable 4 System Board Spee sees D lessees 1 External Device Self Test OK External Device 3 Cable 4 Alternate Adapter i S System Board 6 Riser Card ee Dee ee c dure El ded 1 Keyboard 2 Keyboard Cable 3 System Board e s 1 CMOS Backup Battery See page 2 1 2 System Board Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 8 5 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Undetermined Problem 1 9 Undetermined Problem Check the power supply voltages See Power Supply in topic 1 6 If the voltages are correct return here and continue with the following steps 1 Power off the computer 2 Remove or disconnect the following one at a time a Non IBM devices b External devices modem printer or mouse c Any adapters d Riser card e Memory modules Before removing or replacing memory modules see System Board Memory in topic 2 22 f Extended video memory g External Cache h External Cache RAM i Hard disk drive j Diskette drive 3 Power on the computer to re test the system 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 until you find the failing device or adapter If all devices a
12. POS Programmable Option Select EN CO cue AN eec e A ru e E de gs PUN Physical Unit Number as in SCSI mue T EPI RAID Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks disk array models nut ta er eei c ur cu erue eec ue t mieu daun apuru Ne af RAM Random Access Memory read write c PIE RGB Red Green Blue as in monitors tee ead Tt ea E TUR qp ccr pM OI RIPL Remote Initial Program Load Vic E ent khana e ete eh ee Bese e Beene es ROM Read Only Memory m qusc tA ecc IR KM meu cR E me he dne ther hec direi ram SASD Sequential Access Storage Device Tape SERA a eee ee ees ANA pc Ds gt a SCB Subsystem Control Block NP PER ee TAI AID mm ee SCSI Small Computer Systems Interface ae eee ses NTC REDIMERE SCSI SCSI Identification Number ID assigned device number PEE race pei PUR SEE PvE SPD Software Product Description pee ele ie ee e ME nm E Oe ee a SR Service Representative PERS RP MTM Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 32 2 Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Miscellaneous
13. Environment Air temperature System 10 to 32 50 to 90 F System off 10 to 43 509 110 Humidity System on 8 to 80 System off 8 to 80 Maximum altitude 2134 m 7000 ft Approximate heat output BTUs per hour Minimum 120 35 watts Maximum 1060 BTU 310 watts 7 Deep sleep 15 4 watts Electrical Input Sine wave input 50 to 60 Hz required Low range input voltage Minimum 110 V ac Maximum 125 V ac Minimum 200 V ac Maximum 240 V ac 1 1 1 High range input voltage Input kVA approximately Minimum 0 08 kVA Maximum 0 52 kVA Approximately 0 56 cubic meters minute 20 CFM Acoustical Noise Emission Values Average sound pressure levels At operator position 43 dB operating 43 dB idle At bystander position 1 meter 40 dB operating 40 dB idle Declared upper limit sound power levels 5 0 bels operating 4 8 bels idle 6 Maximum configuration weight depends on options installed Figures above are a system fully populated with options 7 Maximum power and heat specifications are based on the 200 watt maximum capacity of the system power supply 8 For additional information see the ISO
14. 16 8 32 8 8 32 MB 16 MB 64 16 16 64 32 128 32 32 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 22 1 6 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 365 Series Type 6589 Pentium 180 200 MHz 2 22 1 7 PC 365 Series Type 6589 Pentium 180 200 MHz These are the recommended combinations of DIMMs However any combination of DIMM sizes is acceptable DIMM height must not exceed 1 2 inches If EDO NP non parity DIMMs and EDO ECC DIMMs are mixed they will configure as non parity Install only EDO ECC DIMMs to enable parity Total 1 2 3 4 Memory 16 MB 6
15. J5J1 l3 Normal D 2521 TAZ Reset ISA Bus Clock Speed Jumper J5J1 CPU External ISA 1 6 Clock Speed Clock Speed 1 Jumper 5 7 Not ISA 1 8 Clock Speed Jumper 5 7 Installed 1 l 1 1 Installed 50 75 MHz 8 33 MHz D 6 25 MHz 60 90 MHz 10 MHz 7 5 MHz D 66 100 MHz 11 MHz 8 25 MHz Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 9 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 75 90 100 MHz Jumper Settings Processor VRE Enable J9C1 inre Bic ner t a n ere e pir nacre tena oe m E Jumper Description J9C1 1 3 D Standard Voltage Processor 1961 5 7 VRE Rat
16. 72 MB 4 MB 32 MB 72 32 MB 4 MB 80 MB 8 MB 32 MB 80 MB 32 MB 8 MB 128 MB 32 MB 32 MB Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 22 1 4 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 6577 6587 Pentium 100 133 166 200 MHz 2 22 1 5 PC 330 350 Series Type 6577 6587 Pentium 100 133 166 200 MHz These are the recommended combinations of memory module kits Each bank must contain a matched pair of SIMMs having the same size and speed The maximum SIMMs DIMMs memory supported is 192 DIMM 0 and SIMMs 1 and 2 in the following figure correspond to the memory banks 0 1 and 2 Bank 0 holds DIMM memory modules Bank 1 and Bank 2 hold matched pair SIMM memory modules The banks are filled according to the following memory tables When installing SIMM memory a matched pair is first installed into Bank 1 and then into Bank 2 Notes Industry standard 72 pin tin lead SIMMs and 168 pin gold lead DIMMs are supported Install only parity SIMMs
17. Triplett Triplett Corp 4 VESA Video Electronics Standards Association 5 5 55 55 55 5 55 55 Wizard Sharp Corporation 55 55 55 55 5 55 5555 5 55 55 Windows and the Windows NT logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other company product and service names used in this publication may be trademarks or service marks of others Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 36 1 1
18. Z ete eee er 6 Pentium 3V with PCI MCA 2 PCI Slots EAD LU AIT tic ei sa AR D wes su now LIE a 7 Pentium 3V with PCI ISA 3 PCI Slots Processor Hard Disk Drive Type 68X7 Only P Processor Hard Disk Drive ay Ii arm St aci as Qus i i aen 6 P54C 166 MHz 1 2 GB IDE M n EE EET Sa 8 P54C 166 MHz 1 6 GB IDE ea lt 9 P54C 166 MHz 2 0 GB SCSI rot My ey ent ees LI P54C 100 MHz Open Bay LN Dag uer DER Mai ir Qa Cel aci ae Dee pa i P54C 133 MHz Open Bay dis ak MEC aE H P54C 166 MHz Open Bay Sa den iari s gz P54C 100 2 2 GB IDE n M P54C 100 MHz 2 GB SCSI ie ng Qu 1 rs ui aem N P54C 100
19. 200 MHz Processor 1 3 4 6 On 2 5 7 8 Off Normal Diskette Operation 8 On D Read only Diskette Operation 8 Password CMOS Enabled J8 1 2 D Password CMOS Erase U8 253 Wins Ce ee E cue AU LIT vetu pe ee eee eo EM VIT eRe Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 26 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 730 750 Series Type 6875 6876 6885 6886 Pentium 75 90 100 120 133 MHz System Board 2 28 27 PC 730 750 Series Type 6875 6876 6885 6886 Pentium 75 90 100 120 133 MHz System Board Copyright Corp 1996 1997 2 28 27 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 730 750 Series Type 6875 6876 6885 6886 Pentium 75 90 100 120 133 MHz System Board Locations 2 28 28 PC 730 750 Series Type 6875 1 Riser connector 2 MRD Modem Ring Detect jumper 3 WP Diskette drive write protect jumper 4 Diskette drive connector 5 Hard disk drive connectors 6 J38 On Off Switch power supply connector 7 J37 On Off Switch connector 8 Power supply connectors 9 Bus CPU Speed
20. E 1 GB SCSI F 2 2 GB SCSI with Multimedia CD ROM N 270 MB IDE with Multimedia CD ROM P 364 MB IDE with Multimedia CD ROM R 540 MB IDE with Multimedia CD ROM S 850 MB IDE with Multimedia CD ROM T 1 GB IDE with Multimedia CD ROM U Universal V Open Bay System W Special Bid 635 MB IDE with Multimedia CD ROM x 1 2 GB IDE with Multimedia CD ROM 2 1 6 GB IDE with Multimedia CD ROM VR LC eee ETE UENIRE ERE T ee E M Memory and P
21. 32 MB 32 MB 32 MB 6 16 48 MB 32 MB 16 MB 48 MB 6 16 16 _ 64 MB 64 64 MB 32 MB 32 MB 64 MB 32 MB 16 MB 16 MB 96 MB 32 MB 32 MB 32 MB _ 128 128 MB 128 64 MB 64 256 MB 128 MB 128 MB 256 MB 128 MB 64 MB 64 MB _ 512 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB
22. 66 MHz Pin 1 2 Pin 1 2 Pin 1 2 Pin 4 5 Pin 5 6 1 Jumper Position Description 1 2 1 4 PCI D 2 3 173 PCI J4K1 4 5 Enabled D J4K1 5 6 Disabled Jumper Position Description J4K2 1 2 Normal D J4K2 2 3 Reset CMOS J4K2 4 5 Normal D J4K2 5 6 Reset Password
23. Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 16 6 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Using the Test Programs 2 17 Using the Test Programs The test programs provide advanced functions and utilities for users and service or support professionals to troubleshoot even the most difficult problems Subtopics 2 17 1 Program Navigation 2 17 2 Viewing the Test Groups 25172 BOripting 2 17 4 Changing Logical Unit Numbers 2 17 5 Test Group Specifications 2 17 6 Starting the Diagnostics Diskette 2 17 7 Stopping the Tests Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 217 4 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Program Navigation 2 17 1 Program Navigation You can maneuver within the test programs by typing the first letter of a menu choice using the function keys or using command line options Subtopics 2 17 1 1 Using the First Letter of a Menu Choice 2 17 1 2 Using the Function Keys 2 17 1 3 Command Line Options Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2474 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Using the First Letter of a Menu Choice 2 17 1 1 Using the First Letter of a Menu Choice Throughout the test programs pressing the first letter of an option on a menu is the same as moving to that item with the cursor and pressing Enter however this function is not enabled on Test Group Screens Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2474 1 1 Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Using the F
24. Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 22 1 7 1 Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 730 750 Series Type 6875 6876 6885 6886 Pentium 75 90 100 120 133 MHz 2 22 1 8 PC 730 750 Series Pentium 75 90 100 120 133 MHz 6885 6886 6876 Type 6875 These are the recommended combinations of memory module kits Each bank must contain a matched pair of SIMMs having the same size and speed Bank 3 Bank 2 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 d 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ol 1 I Im im 1 I 1 1 1 gi 1 I QI 1 I xl a Al A EIS GAT IE EAE E 1
25. Share Slot Continued on the following page Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 29 3 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 Type 6573 PCI ISA 2 29 4 PC 330 Type 6573 PCI ISA KERIAN 1 ee ee Lund TIL ct p n iur WIRE CU CLTC CC CR COR CC C C COR CC 1 2 25 33 p 2 3 40 50 BL Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 29 4 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 350 Type 6583 PCI ISA 2 29 5 PC 350 Type 6583 PCI ISA TUTTI TT TU TT DICE CC CHE CO RN TCR Ce LDA O kul A TMM Tim Slot 1 225 33 1 ISA ee RE 2 3 40 50 ALJ Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 29 5 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 Type 6575 PCI ISA 2 29 6 PC 330 Type 6575 PCI ISA ISA rt mmm Shared Slot ISA A D 00077 TOOT L HEU PCI ISA M E E DID DD DURO CDU DDR Copyright IBM Cor
26. 33 MHz On off 50 MHz Off 66 MHz Off 1 Description SW1 5 SW1 6 Administrator Password On D N A Enabled Administrator Password Off 1 Disabled Normal Diskette N A Off D Operation Read Only Diskette N A Operation Jumper Settings Jumper Setting Description 215 1 2 D Password Enabled Password Disabled
27. Lexmark Lexmark International Inc 2 5 5 Matrox Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd MGA Matrox Graphics Inc Microsof Microsoft Corporation NetWare Novell Inc Novell Novell Inc PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association 5 5 5 5 5 55 55 5555 Pentium Intel Corporation 2 2 5 PostScri tAdobe Systems Inc 55 5 5 5 5 5 555 535 5555 55 55 55 QAPlus DiagSoft Inc ODiagSoft Inc QAPlus W NDiagSoft Inc 53 S3 Incorporated Sharp Sharp Corporation
28. Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 29 9 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 Type 6577 ISA PCI 2 29 10 PC 330 Type 6577 ISA PCI To 1 51012 sa Shared Sit 1 lic 1 ENTER IT NNI TITIETITE L DER more Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 29 10 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 350 Type 6587 ISA PCI 2 29 11 PC 350 Type 6587 ISA PCI 1 Ll Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 29 11 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 365 Type 6589 ISA PCI 2 29 12 PC 365 Type 6589 ISA PCI sas Onor 7j 2l mam Shand PO d Shared PG E 3 Shared 2 ISA TH Tn L 8 Shared 2 PCI Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 29 12 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 730 Type 6875 PCI ISA 2 29 13 PC 730 Type 6875 PCI ISA 184 PG Sit ISA o2 Share Slot Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 29 13 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM 730 6876 Channel 2 29 14 PC 730 Type 6876 PCI Micro Chann
29. Mouse Ball and Clip Twist off 06H4585 US English 8263282 Pointing Stick Caps 6666444 Canadian French 8263286 Latin Spanish 8263284 t Keyboards IBM Basic II Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 16 1 2 Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Wireless LAN Adapter ISA Micro Channel Bus Arabic 06 cnr Belgian French 06 Sto eat ee crc Belgian UK Dutch 06 t cui Esel Reb tex let Rui err pc Brazil Portugal 06 EIDEM RTT cre TE Bulgarian 06 dmt aa deat e m Rec Be eS pede Chinese US 06 Lies Mp c h tsa vmi hoop a cot hne qoe Czech 06 DESTIN c rupe ceo ee pr Danish 06 HOP SIE TUM MO oO ach m MORE CADRE nas Dutch 06 EE Rr pes French 06 ROGER EF eo hi ng a TOME Fr
30. test cA ue ere Ua T 1406 1 Run Advanced Diagnostics Presence test error cinco Sete I 3 14XX 1 Printer Not listed above 2 System Board Check printer before replacing System board EN Ah a pubs cede monis dicebat 15 SDLC Adapter BS Mri eh a ee eee ae AMETE EE eae 1692 1 Run FDISK to ensure at least Boot sequence error one active partition is set active P Cu EFC 16XX 1 36 38 Workstation Adapter T P 1762 Run Configuration See Setup 1 i Hard disk drive configuration Utility Program in 1 error topic 2 18 mee RC RERO aro Incem A cer Bi 1780 Disk Drive 0 See Power Supply in 1781 Disk Drive 1 topic 1 6 1782 Disk Drive 2 2 Hard Disk Drive 1783 Disk Drive 3 ke System Board 4 Hard Disk Cable L9 Power Supply CIERTO CON AN CS T 2 OS Re PDC SOMEONE ECHTE 180 185 1 Run Setup and verify PCI ISA PCI configuration or resource configuration settings error Les If necessary set ISA adapters to Not available to allow PCI adapters to
31. WP 2 3 D Enable writing to diskette 1 2 Disable writing to a diskette PWD 1 2 D Password enabled 3 Password reset Alu in AA im lc eric inl ccu E o n e IRI e Oe EAT AUTE Tee cue Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 6 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 75 90 100 MHz System Board 2 28 7 PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 75 90 100 MHz System Board This system board is for models 3XX 4XX 5XX See PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 133 166 MHz System Board in topic 2 28 10 for 6 7 8XX and 9XX models Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 7 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 75 90 100 MHz System Board Locations 2 28 8 PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 75 90 100 MHz System Board Locations Video display connector Parallel port connector Serial port connector J5J1 BIOS Flash jumper Serial port connector Mouse port connector Keyboard connector PCI ISA Riser connector Primary outer IDE connectors Secondary inner IDE connectors 10 Power connector 11 J9D1 Diskette drive connector 12 J9C1 Processor VRE Enable G N 13 Memory module connectors 14 CPU 3 3V voltage regulator 15 RTC Battery 16 512 K
32. 256 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 ruwa spectet Hiec ine e ere deese eerte ees 512 1 2 1 2 2 3 2 3 jasena SSeS pa 1 MB 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 29 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 730 750 Series Type 6877 6887 Pentium 100 133 150 166 MHz System Board 2 28 30 PC 730 750 Series Type 6877 6887 Pentium 100 133 150 166 MHz System Board Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 30 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 730 750 Series Type 6877 6887 Pentium 100 133 150 166 MHz System Board Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 30 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 730 750 Series Type 6877 6887 Pentium 100 133 150 166 MHz System Board Locations 2 28 31 PC 730 750 Series Type 6877 6887 Pentium 100 133 150 166 MHz System Board Locations 1 Power connector 5 V 2 J9 Modem ring 3 J14 LAN wake up 4 J13 External ring wake up 5 J15 Password jumper CMOS Clear 6 J16 Auxiliary power 7 J18 On Off switch 8 J19 Tamper connector 9 Secondary IDE connector 10 Primary IDE connector 11 Diskette connector 12 Tamper Reserved 13 Battery 14 Voltage regulator connector 15 Power connector 3 3 V 16 Switc
33. M 16 MB with SelectaSystem High Video N 16 MB with OS 2 High Video a ea arce ee aa ee ee S Sh e A ta et Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 30 5 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Country Language Model Configuration 2 31 Country Language Model Configuration Use this section for specific Type and Models that are not listed in the Type Model Number Conversion in topic 2 30 In most cases country or language designation will be identified by the last digit of the model number 777 Table 5 Country Language Model Definition te SUS ee if E esl hen ae es t s re EMEA Model EE preload 0 A M et North America 1 Elec S ence US English xxU tlc rar hepatus ni Canadian French eedem med eii diei nude hs a p lo tend
34. Shipped with 4 MB of memory and preloaded with OS 2 The codes for the type and model numbers followed by descriptions for the codes are listed below Other Type and Model numbers not listed here can be found in Country Language Model Configuration in topic 2 31 and Type Model Configuration Tables in topic 2 31 1 For 6560 models 4XX 5XX 6XX see Country Language Model Configuration in topic 2 31 and Type Model Configuration Tables topic 2 37 1 For 6589 models see Country Language Model Configuration in i Notes cedem See E E E 1 4 1 i 1 1 i topic 2 31 and Type Model Configuration Tables in topic 2 31 1 1 CD Commercial Desktop Series Codes Commercial Desktop Series 65 300 68 700 B Slots Bay Codes B Slots and Bays
35. er IA tat irse lr Ta 10480 1 Disk Drive ESDI 2 Drive Cable 3 System Board Pesce ee fee AIT ae ie oe E ra ee ee 10481 Run Advanced Diagnostics ESDI drive D seek error eee Soe Ne ALII AMO sie scito LI yc ie E E ties 10482 Run Advanced Diagnostics Drive select acknowledgement bad e e te PT E Tte 106 1 1 Check Configuration 2 Ethernet Adapter Mc PIC CLTC E nrc A E 10635 Power off computer wait ten seconds then power on the computer 2 Ethernet Adapter uon E A eU eec ER me x Z e Eo 10651 10660 106xx Not listed above 109 Check the adapter cables 112XX This adapter does not have cache 1 Check Cables 2 Ethernet Adapter 1 5 25 inch External Diskette Drive 2 5 25 inch Diskette Drive Adapter A 1 ActionMedia Adapter A MS System Board 1 SCSI Adapter 2 Any SCSI Device System Board Modem Adapter 2 Any Serial Device r3 System Board L ISDN Primary Rate Adapter 2 System Board Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 8 3 7 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Numeric Error Codes CRT Pase coe ce Sot fe ee eee ees 137XX System Board P Uc II E mm Pose a s ded rl Ter Y 141XX
36. LS LS NN NN C N lt J Oy CO CO CO CO CO DNDN QC OL 01 05 S Safety Notices Multi lingual Translations Safety Information Laser Compliance Statement Product Description Specifications Type 6X7X Specifications Type 6X8X Specifications Type 6560 Specifications Type 6589 Specifications Type 6598 Passwords Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings CD ROM PD CD ROM Drive Jumper Settings BIOS Levels Vital Product Data Flash BIOS VPD Update Procedure Diagnostics and Test Information Using the Test Programs Setup Utility Program Recovering from Software Problems Type 68X7 Creating Utility Diskettes IBM Wireless LAN System Board Memory Computer Exploded View Type 6X7X Computer Exploded View Type 6X8X Computer Exploded View Type 6560 Computer Exploded View Type 6598 Keylock Assembly Exploded View System Board Layouts Riser Card Layouts Type Model Number Conversion Country Language Model Configuration Miscellaneous Information Send Us Your Comments Do You Need Technical References Problem Determination Tips Notices Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 0 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Safety Notices Multi lingual Translations 2 1 Safety Notices Multi lingual Translations
37. 486DX 2 3 Open P24T 23 Closed T en Tee a am ars ag cael Mc qm ci ges iem a i i Ra Ecl qae um S E irr y Sah Eck gui ies D eh u R Er e em A en dr Sa ai qae uen rk AS iy m R aee a CPU Speed Selection p 5 235 236 237 ten etae 20 MHz Off Off perse ipe eg E Ries Tp 25 MHz D Off Bina i een sun ete eei 33 MHz Off Off EE Eig saa Jaata sz 40 MHz Off Off On dece rccte iere etuer csetera uit Pm na 50 MHz Off Off Off cxx c ME Cache Size Selection T P M M aa aa J16 J17 256 D 1 2 Close eu Selle ens
38. Ml e Tape Drive green in use LED 1 Tape Drive fails to come on I 2 SCSI Adapter or System Board 3 SCSI Cable internal SCSI Cable external TP TEE Tape automatically ejected from 1 Tape Cassette drive Drive see ee eee LM MO eee ee es SCSI ID on rotary switch does not 1 Rotary Switch Circuit match SCSI ID set in configuration Verify drive 2 Circuit Board Cable switches inside cover are set to 3 Tape Drive zero E P Tape sticks breaks in drive 1 Tape Cassette Verify that the tapes used meet ANSI standard X3B5 n M 212XX 1 SCSI Printer 2 Printer Cable most er hmc n dod duro re boe quiescere p ue Lc heo Ato 213XX 121 SCSI Processor nr ccce ccr o m E E c X aa 214XX 1 WORM Drive PEE E SD cue ea ai Lc m oak P 215XXXC 1 1 CD ROM Drive I 215XXXD CD ROM Drive II 215XXXE Enhanced CD ROM 215XXXU Drive II If an external device and Any CD ROM Drive power on LED is off check 124 SCSI Cable external voltages 35 SCSI Adapter or System Board miu cd o M muu EMI dip
39. AAA JP11 L 2 Enable Flash D 2 3 Flash Lock x a JP19 1 22 STD 3 3 volt 2 3 VRE 3 52 volt D euer d dee ue etie oe JP21 1 2 FDD protect Normal D 2 3 FDD Write protect gap sapa ama s ere Se See Sa SS SS s SSS See Se JP22 1 2 I Non Linear burst Async Cache D 2 3 Linear burst sync Cache fecere Gano Seta ceteris Pie Sse Sem gece Se Se JP23 L 2 HDD detect D 273 HDD non detect gute etes cerei Xe eicere eee i Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 15 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 6577 6587 Pentium 100 133 166 200 MHz System Board 2 28 16 PC 330 350 Series Type 6577 6587 Pentium 100 133 166 200 MHz System Board Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 16 1 BM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 6577 6587 Pentium 100 133 166 200 MHz System Board 25 26 28 29 Il T 23 IIB nn 21 2 EE 20 aE 17 16 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 16 2 Slolel uloleE gt los i jak 14 15 2 28 17 PC 330 3
40. Password Disabled Password Enabled Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 18 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 360 8150 Type 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz System Board 2 28 19 PC 360 5150 Type 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz System Board Also see Matrox Graphics Adapter MGA Switch Settings in topic 2 28 23 for MGA video adapter locations and switch settings Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 19 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 360 8150 Type 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz System Board Locations 2 28 20 PC 360 5150 Type 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz System Board Locations Processor connector Power supply connector Front panel I O connector Diskette drive connector Hard Disk Drive connector CD ROM drive connector Configuration jumpers J25 ISA adapter slots 9 POI ISA adapter slots 10 PCI adapter slots 11 Backup battery 12 Bank 0 memory connectors 13 Serial port 2 14 Bank 1 memory connectors 15 Parallel port 16 Mouse port 17 Keyboard port 18 Serial port 1 G N See 360 8150 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz Jumper Settings in topic 2 28 21 and PC 360 8150 Type 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz Jumper Setting Procedures in topic 2 28 22 for jumper settings and procedures Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 20 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 360 8150 Type 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz Jumper Settings 2 28
41. Spanish 1391405 Swedish 391411 Swiss French German 391412 Turkish 179 1393286 Turkish 440 8125409 UK English 1391406 US English 8263278 US English 1396790 55 55 55 5 5 5 5 5 5 Yugoslavia Lithuania 1393669 Keyboards IBM Enhanced 101 Key Buckling Spring Type 6877 6887 E 2 C Tc E RFT C ah Brazil Portugal 104 Key 42H1297 French Canadian 102 42H1299 Latin Spanish 102 42H1298 US English 101 42H1296 A Ut t petit E it a D T
42. amam asa eiecit EA pi ee e e Latin America LA Model pole melee ee rien d Re E DS uim Portuguese Brazil Af UL ee a Oe e LA Spanish xxS dicc peu a uasa melee ede ce LA English xxL eee SSeS ed pee Se a pi Asia Pacific AP Model Al Nu cci tnc e uu rc M RE AP English w Keyboard A E AP English w o Keyboard ded om ope ee eee E Japan Japanese Hong Kong AP English xxH China Chinese xxC China AP English xxD Thailand Thai xxT Tai
43. to O tO O O tO O O O tO G o O GQ O ood sod ood od sod od QN sod sod sod sod sod uod smod smod sod smod smod cod ouod ouod ouod lt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WI eI A Eu tp Ape popup SINE IE x uibs t pse til US qi 2 PES d bse obs 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
44. eo oe St ThinkPad Computers IBM Mobile Systems Hardware ThinkPad 365 560 760 Maintenance Manual Volume 3 SelectaDock 5826 1503 ee a m een pee ure eese es Monitors Displays IBM PS 2 Display HMM February 1993 Volume 1 5 38 0053 Monitors IBM Color Monitor HMM December 1993 Volume 2 5716 4197 SE pol Pan eme ide IBM Monitors P G Series IBM Monitor HMM June 1996 Volume 3 552 3679 IBM 2248 Monitor IBM Monitor HMM February 1996 Volume 4 552 3739 n dott CON eee fiierit suse Disk Array technology overview and Configuring Your Disk Array using the IBM RAID Configuration booklet 5826 1506 Program Installation Planning for Personal i Personal System 2 Installation System 2 computers Planning and Beyond 6416 2927 Installation Planning for Advanced i Advanced PS 2 Servers Planning Personal System 2 Servers and Selection Guide GG24 3927 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 FRONT 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Table of Contents C
45. 216XX 1 Scanner I IEEE DC 217 1 Rewritable Optical If an external device and Drive power on LED is off check b uz SCSI Adapter or System Board external voltages 3 SCSI Cable CCP PEENE X eco CCP 218XX 1 Changer Check for multi CD tray or juke box eR Sono oe puya Pete Se A aa apas tu ee 219XX 1 SCSI Communications Device sees d N esc 24201Y0 24210 0 1 ISDN 2 Adapter Be sure wrap plug is attached ISDN 2 Wrap Plug Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 8 3 9 27502 27504 27510 27511 27533 27534 1999030x Hard disk reset failure IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Numeric Error Codes ISDN 2 Communications Cable 1 Mbps Micro Channel Infrared LAN Adapter ServerGuard Adapter System Board Remove redundant adapters run Auto Configuration program then retest WMSELF DGS diagnostics file missing WMSELF DGS diagnostics file incorrect 3V Lithium Backup Battery ServerGuard Adapter Internal Temperature out of range ServerGuard Adapter ServerGuard Adapter Power Supply 7 2 NiCad Main Battery Pack ServerGuard Adapter PCMCIA Type II Modem ServerGuard Adapter External Power Control not connected External Power Control ServerGuard Adapter External Power Control ServerGuard Adapter Personal Dictation
46. P100 MHz 1 2 3 4 P120 MHz 3 4 1 2 P133 MHz 2 3 4 1 2 P166 MHz 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Size JP13 i 256 KB D 1249 512 KB E ps3GS Saree SoS sane SoS oS GaSene Sane ohana ge aaa eue Jumper Setting Description u Pes SS saus Se Se SS s JP3 Short Enable on board VGA D Disable on board VGA ULL D M JP4 Short Enable PS 2 mouse D Open Disable PS 2 mouse Esa Pee ses esses Wen a a a J9 1 2 Normal D 2 3 CMOS Data Clear all setup data reset to default and Power On Password cleared per Jes pss muspana
47. Pour viter tout risque d exposition au rayon laser respectez les consignes de r glage et d utilisation des commandes ainsi que les proc dures d crites Werden Steuer und Einstellelemente anders als hier festgesetzt verwendet kann gef hrliche Laserstrahlung auftreten Az itt eldirt elj r sokt l be ll t sokt l s vez rl sekt l elt rni a l zersug rz s vesz lye miatt kock zatos L utilizzo di controlli regolazioni o l esecuzione di procedure diverse da quelle specificate possono provocare l esposizione a M Pouzitie kontr l prav alebo inych vykonan od inych v robcov ako je v tomto pecifikovan mohlo mat za n sledok nebezpe enstvo vystavenia sa vyZiarovaniu El uso de controles o ajustes o la ejecuci n de procedimientos distintos de los aqu especificados puede provocar la exposici n a radiaciones peligrosas Opening the CD ROM drive could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation There are no serviceable parts inside the CD ROM drive Do not open Some CD ROM drives contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser diode Note the following DANGER Laser radiation when open Do not stare into the beam do not view directly with optical instru
48. Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 32 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Riser Card Layouts 2 29 Riser Card Layouts PCI adapters plug into the PCI riser slot with the component side facing the system board ISA adapters plug into the ISA riser slot with the component side qeemcNotes akapa qusa misiiq 1 1 facing upward 1 T aar det Sar eS ie Qe del ae i o a eo Ri y dier Wes Tag d DI c A ci A y Wes ranean we Dick A e erm ar St MO mr iai o A ec a eh ei qai Quen weg wes ern aei un Subtopics 2 29 1 PC 340 Type 6560 PCI ISA 2 29 2 PC 330 Type 6571 ISA VESA 2 29 3 PC 350 Type 6581 ISA VESA 2 29 4 PC 330 Type 6573 PCI ISA 2 29 5 PC 350 Type 6583 PCI ISA 2 29 6 PC 330 Type 6575 PCI ISA 2 29 7 PC 350 Type 6585 PCI ISA 2 29 8 PC 330 Type 6576 PCI ISA 2 29 9 PC 350 Type 6586 PCI ISA 2 29 10 PC 330 Type 6577 ISA PCI 2 29 11 PC 350 Type 6587 ISA PCI 2 29 12 PC 365 Type 6589 ISA PCI 2 29 13 PC 730 Type 6875 PCI ISA 2 29 14 PC 730 Type 6876 PCI Micro Channel 2 29 15 PC 750 Type 6885 PCI ISA 2 29 16 PC 750 Type 6886 PCI Micro Channel 2 29 17 PC 730 Type 6877 ISA PCI 2 29 18 PC 750 Type 6887 ISA PCI 2 29 19 Riser Card ISA Administrator Password Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 29
49. W 486DX4 100 MHz with regulator 1 P5 60 MHz or P54C 100 MHz No Cache L P54C 75 MHz No Cache 1 3 P54C 75 MHz 256 12 Cache 4 P54C 90 MHz 256 KB L2 Cache 5 54 100 MHz 6 P54C 120 MHz 7 P54C 133 MHz 8 P54C 150 MHz 9 P54C 166 MHz H CD ROM Network Adapter DSP Video Type 68X7 Only Wy yal ee yay Ras yi Aa yt as e gg ia lt ag a gy ec op ay ia a eo ly By eee yay Se eae iy oi Sa H CD ROM Network Adapter DSP Video 6X CD ROM Network Adapter DSP 6 6X CD ROM No Network Adapter Matrox Grap
50. sa 128 K 2 3 PA AAA esce sers P24 Clock Selection T M P M P P P M M P LN JP10 1 2 3 4 Internal Clock Off X3 D LSE REE EPS ERE Spas Be PSS ERE SESE RES SHS SSS Res Vz Za Taisha Internal Clock X2 Other On Off Multiplier s hee puro nura dui e desc p n thapu haer dod os Deuce Lee ui o er ECP DMA Selection acre pen st lA see eee Moons see sees ete smo eee te Tis Setting JP8 JP9 decree i DRQ3 D 1 2 1 2 bu DRQ1 2 3 2 3 COURS CERDO ns IDA ee sak Dt a Ah ie PORNO FIRES Local Bus Configuration T ee niam Ta Col Lac quis Qs us MR y Mc Gn en ire A quis Qu Tag DA Dci uem n Pen Oe ei qi Que Dueh Aer D ei a Qi a ARR ek a s s a S ie Selection JP3 JP4
51. ue cites 10118 dies Run Diagnostics and verify the correct operation of the modem slot 2 Modem Sm a a 10119 1 Diagnostics detected a non IBM modem 2 Modem Ts 10120 1 Check PSTN Cable 2 External DAA if installed 3 Modem a too eS eir 10132 10133 10134 11 Modem 10135 10136 10137 10138 10139 10140 10141 10142 10143 10144 10145 10146 10147 10148 10149 i 10150 10151 10152 PS SSS x hig ts SS Se son E 10153 1 Data Fax Modem 2 System Board pee Med 101xx 1 Modem Adapter A Not listed above 2 Data Fax Modem 3 System Board Pm a a FoR n 10450 10451 10490 1 Run Advanced Diagnostics 10491 10492 10499 2 Riser Card Read write error 3 Hard Disk Drive 4 System Board ma am m ee Sa 10452 Run Advanced Diagnostics 1 Seek test error Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 8 3 6 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Numeric Error Codes n eee eee POTETE RAI SE tem 10453 Information only Wrong drive type
52. 13 4 kg 29 5 pounds Environment Air temperature System on 109 to 35 G SU S OE SS E System off 109 43 C 1309 RE Humidity System on 8 to 80 System off 8 to 80 2134 Maximum altitude 7000 ft Approximate Minimum Maximum 120 BTU 1060 BTU 35 watts 310 watts 16 heat output in BTUs per hour Deep sleep 15 4 watts Sine wave input 50 to 60 Hz Low range input voltage Electrical Input required 1 1 1 Minimum 110 V ac Maximum 125 V High range input voltage Minimum 200 V ac Maximum 240 V ac Input kVA approximately Minimum 0 08 Maximum 0 52 kVA ee Mu e LE ei Airflow Approximately 0 56 cubic meters minute 20 Acoustical Noise Emission Values Average sound pressure levels At operator position 43 dB operating 43 dB idle At bystander position 40 dB operating 40 dB idle Declared upper limit 5 0 bels operating 4 8 bels idle 1 1 1 meter 1 sound power levels 1 1 15 Maximum configuration weight depends on options installed Figures above are system fully populated with options 16 Maximum
53. Maximum altitude 2134 m 7000 ft Approximate heat output BTUs per hour Minimum 120 35 watts Maximum 1060 BTU 310 watts 7 Deep sleep 15 BTU 4 watts Electrical Input Sine wave input 50 to 60 Hz required Low range input voltage Minimum 90 V ac Maximum 137 V ac Minimum 180 V ac Maximum 265 V ac 1 1 1 High range input voltage Input kVA approximately Minimum 0 08 kVA Maximum 0 52 Approximately 0 56 cubic meters minute 20 CFM Acoustical Noise Emission Values Average sound pressure levels At operator position 38 dB operating 43 dB idle At bystander position 1 meter 33 dB operating 37 dB idle Declared upper limit sound power levels 5 3 bels operating 4 9 bels idle 12 Maximum configuration weight depends on options installed Figures above are a system fully populated with options 13 Maximum power and heat specifications are based on the 200 watt maximum capacity of the system power supply 14 For additional information see the SO Supplier s Declaration available from IBM Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 28 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Specifications Type 6598 2 9 Specifications Type 6598 Depth 460 mm 405 mm 210 mm 18 0 inches 16 0 inches Width 8 3 inches
54. Order one of the following power supplies for 145 Watt 145 Watt 145 Watt 200 Watt ly Power S Power S Power S Power S upply upply upply upply Switch Cable Assembly System Boa rd Without processor System Bo System Bo L2 Cache 256 KB Processors P54C 100 P54C 120 P54C 133 P54C 166 ard Diskette Drive Long Button Cables the same capacity drive IDE IDE IDE IDE IDE without switch bracket Japan Japan memory or cache ard with cache 72 Pin Memory Non parity EDO 4 MB Non parity EDO 8 MB Non parity EDO 16 MB Non parity EDO System Unit Type 6560 Base Assembly Base Assembly 4x4 656 Fan Assembly 80 mm Foot 4 ea ch 0 LED and Cable Power Hard Disk Drive See page 2 1 Lithium B Power But Ball and Jumper Ki Mouse Mounting Card Guide attery ton Clip Twist off t Screws Riser Card Support Bracket Riser Card 4x4 PCI I SA Removable DASD Tray 75H7956 7959 75 7958 93 2361 41 7675 41 7676 06H6325 06H8419 42H1825 07H0383 07H1120 07H1123 75H9601 06H9429 11H6128 06H6326 07H1444 Type 6560 75H8473 75H8474 07H1441 06H2968 06H3863 93H4641 93H4603 I 42H2804 I 07H1446 07H1451 75H8235 75H8261 I 9267319 9207321 9267323 15H7957 75H8258 07H1440 07H1444 33F8354 7587978 I I 06H4585 93F0067 06H4595 93 0041 12 0897 76
55. The safety notices in this section are provided in the following languages English D Brazilian Portuguese Chinese O French German O Hungarian Italian 1 Russian Slovakian D Spanish Caution Notice luces ms s Before removing any FRU power off the computer unplug all power cords from electrical outlets then disconnect any interconnecting cables Antes de remover qualquer unidade substitu vel no local Field Replaceable Unit FRU desligue o computador retire todos os cabos de alimentac o das respectivas tomadas el ctricas remremova a pilha se instalada e em seguida desconecte todos os cabos de interligaci o PICTURE 11 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Avant de retirer une unit remplagable en client le mettez le systeme hors tension d branchez tous les cordons d alimentation des socles de prise de courant retirez 1 batterie et d connectez tous les cordons d interface 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Die Stromzufuhr mu abgeschaltet alle Stromkabel aus der Steckdose gezogen der Akku entfernt und alle Verbindungskabel abgenommen sein bevor eine FRU entfernt wird PICTURE 12 Prima di rimuovere qualsiasi FRU spegnere il sis
56. mis home dem ms dl 1 Bis I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 o Qi o O Is 1 1 1 1 1 lt lt In 10 O id 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 22 1 8 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 730 750 Series Type 6877 6887 Pentium 100 133 150 166 MHz 2 22 1 9 PC 730 750 Series Type 6877 6887 Pentium 100 133 150 166 MHz These are the recommended combinations of memory module kits Each bank must contain a matched pair of SIMMs having the same size and speed DIMM 2 and SIMMs 0 and 1 in the following figure correspond to the memory banks 0 1 and 2 Bank 0 and Bank 1 hold matched pair SIMM memory modules Bank 2 holds DIMM memory modules The banks are filled according to the following memory table When installing SIMM memory a matched pair is first loaded into Bank 0 and then into Bank 1 as required Only memory modules with a maximum height of no more than 3 05 cm 1 2 inches can be installed on the Type 6877 6887 system board
57. Is this the original reported failure 1 Reference Diagnostics Diskette Version Type and version level O Hardware configuration Print print screen configuration currently in use BIOS level 1 Operating system software Type and version level Important To eliminate confusion identical systems are considered identical only if they 1 1 1 1 1 T 1 1 4 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 Are the exact machine type and models Have the same BIOS level Have the same adapters attachments in the same locations Have the same address jumpers terminators cabling Have the same software versions and levels Have the same Reference Diagnostics Diskette version Have the same configuration options set in the system Have the same setup for the operation system control files 1 1 1 4 05 N P Comparing the configuration and software set up between working and non working systems will often lead to problem resolution 919 517 0001 Bulletin Board Service PC Company 800 528 7705 Bulletin Board Service TSS Only 800 237 5511 Software Defect Support CSDs 800 327 5711 IBM Software Ordering Publications t Number Information EE 919 517 0001 Bulletin Board Se
58. Keys Action Move to test group or move to parameters Spacebar Toggle modules on off or toggle tests on off 2 View test results log F10 Local menu Next logical unit number for example LUN 1 LUN 2 and so on Previous logical unit number T pei at rai Nl Lac des DEI eni E ae ad dl di ii ddr n ag mdi ue ai mt ai ne rad d mi a ne nd vii Wit yv ii i n mni d el Ba a eas nee an rai ame uc Rund Sad vae KASI Sm We acd Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 17 1 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Command Line Options 2 17 1 3 Command Line Options The following Command Line Options are available when initially starting the diagnostic program from within its directory Type QAPLPRO XXX where XXX represents one of the following from the list below then press Enter Command Action AAA B amp W The B amp W comm
59. Restore Retrieves the Micro Channel configuration copied Configuration by the Back up Configuration program and restores that information to the battery backed memory Run Automatic Verifies and updates the configuration information 1 Configuration for the Micro Channel adapters and built in features sata quede tec ea O Display memory Displays the memory address assigned to the map adapters HSS 3 See SSS Se Se See etes See O Set and View Shows the existing Micro Channel device settings Micro Channel and allows you to make limited modification to SCSI devices some devices Only the information enclosed in brackets can be changed dre toe Meu qe teste SU Roy en iet eite eiie 1 View PCI Shows the current configuration of Peripheral configuration Component Interconnect devices and adapters Because PCI components are automatically I configured each time the computer starts up you cannot change these settings anaes cum skua sp iuge iu I Set Features I Changes the date and time in battery backed O Set date and I
60. co Me e MA ee eee e C TTE EE SERT 10454 1 Run Advanced Diagnostics Sector buffer test error See Se PN MEME ORC T O I 10455 10456 PE Run Advanced Diagnostics Controller error mee A ee AIR ee s a ee UAE C IM 10459 Information only Drive diagnostic command error UG PEIUS MM TCU ME ru ITUR PEE 10461 Run Advanced Diagnostics Drive format error EC eee ee cM cr rer ee caelo ar ndr ccce seit 10462 Run Advanced Diagnostics Controller seek error Ec CETTE n E eae 10464 Run Advanced Diagnostics Hard Drive read error moie aM o anie NI Net test posce s trier Cal 10467 Run Advanced Diagnostics Drive non fatal seek error meer EATON ENDE IMS SUE D 10468 Run Advanced Diagnostics Drive fatal seek error EE PATRE eS ate T ERR 10469 Run Advanced Diagnostics Drive soft error count exceeded E EE rne n 10470 10471 10472 Run Advanced Diagnostics Controller wrap error clue cec e AE Lc cS Tama sam oc AU re IMS 10473 Information only Corrupt data Low level format might be required RR
61. mien iid b csl n Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 4 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 65X5 Pentium 60 MHz System Board Locations 2 28 5 PC 330 350 Series Type 65X5 Pentium 60 MHz System Board Locations 1 Modem Ring Detect jumper 2 WP Diskette drive write protect jumper 3 Diskette drive connector 4 Hard disk drive connectors 5 J38 On Off Switch Power Supply Connector 6 J37 On Off Switch Connector 7 Power supply connectors 8 Processor connector 9 Memory connectors Bank 1 10 Memory connectors Bank 2 11 Video memory modules 12 PWD Power on password jumper 13 Battery 14 Display connector 15 Parallel connector 16 Serial connector 17 Serial connector 18 Keyboard connector 19 Mouse connector 20 Riser connector Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 5 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 65X5 Pentium 60 MHz Jumper Settings 2 28 6 PC 330 350 Series Type 65X5 Pentium 60 MHz Jumper Settings The following table contains the jumper setting information D indicates the default setting CN cT ccr cC Jumper j Setting Description MRD 2 3 D Modem answer on ring 1 2 Modem no answer on ring
62. 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Riser Card ISA Administrator Password 2 29 19 Riser Card ISA Administrator Password ISA riser cards have an administrator password jumper located to the left of the battery Note This jumper will not remove the password The setting of this jumper determines if an Administrator Password can or c l l l l l l l l annot be set on the computer Important PC 730 750 Series Only If the Administrator Password is lost or forgotten the password cannot be changed or removed If this occurs the system board must be replaced and the customer charged accordingly PC 330 350 Series The Administrator Password can be reset on PC 330 350 Series computers D 2 3 pins farthest from the battery set Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 29 19 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Type Model Number Conversion 2 30 Type Model Number Conversion This section provides an explanation of the Type and Model numbers of the Type 65XX and 68XX computers These numbers identify the features of the computer The Type Number contains the following information Commercial Desktop series computer identification 300 or 700 Number of slots and bays Type of system board riser connector s Series specific The Model Number contains the following information 1 Processor Type O Hard disk drive siz
63. 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I Imimimimimi Im im wd 1 I 1 1 1 1 gd 1 1 gd I 2 1 1 1S 1S 1 1 5 vec a ee ie Ie dz u ipa ehh 21 1 1 I 1 I E I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I o 1 v 1 IO I G NICO IG I E 1 I 1 1 1 lt 1 s 1 1 lal 1 IH dul 1 1 Im mn 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
64. 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 gi 1 I 1 gi 1 I IQI I IQI I Imimimimimi Imimimim gd 5 imgimiziminmizzimimizzizizzizzxlilazimi imiszisxliszxizzx 5 S ss I es d dor ep h tU mb a IXFIEXI 1S 1S 1 ieee 1 I I E md I I 1 BE I 1 1 I 1 o 1 1 o 1 I 1 I 1 NO OO O GI 1 I N I E s sw d sw co c I 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1
65. 16 MB Open Bay System 32 MB with Windows 95 or DOS and Windows x 32 MB Open Bay System ipsc etu e eei ee t m ee BR a M Memory and Preloaded Software 700 Series Type 68X7 Only Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 30 4 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Type Model Number Conversion E E aD E AUC SIDA LC BCLLO AD M Memory and Preload Software U S only 16 MB EDO Ready to Configure C 16 MB Parity Ready to Configure D 32 MB Parity Ready to Configure E 16 MB EDO SelectaSystem Preload F 32 MB EDO SelectaSystem Preload 16 MB Parity SelectaSystem Preload H 32 MB Parity
66. 8 MB double 98 MB double 8 MB double 32 double MB 8 MB 8 MB double 16 MB single 16 MB single 48 double MB 16 MB 16 MB single 32 single MB 16 16 MB single 16 MB single 16 MB single 64 single MB 1 32 MB 32 MB double i 64 double MB 32 MB 32 MB double 4 MB single 4 MB single 72 double MB 32 MB 32 MB double 8 MB double 8 MB double 80 double MB j 32 MB 32 MB double 16 MB single 16 MB single 96 double MB 32 MB 32 MB double 32 MB double 32 MB double 128 double MB Copyri
67. Allows you to change the settings for the following Rapid Resume Standby Timeout Wake Up on Ring Wake Up on Alarm Copies configuration and diagnostic files from a diskette that comes with an optional device Allows you to test the base computer by selecting System board diagnostics or test the Micro Channel options by selecting Option diagnostics Shows entries in the error log Any memory and privileged access password errors are recorded in tnis Log Describes how to use the UINSTALL program to get information about additional utility programs available on the Diagnostics Diskette Some of these programs can be used only with specific operating systems Make sure you read all of the information before installing any of these utility programs Records the computer serial number and displays the identification numbers for the system unit processor board and system board This information is also know as the vital product data VPD Allows you to choose the display type and set a horizontal frequency and refresh rate Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 2 7 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Module Test Menu and Hardware Configuration Report 1 3 Module Test Menu and Hardware Configuration Report Depending on the diagnostics version level you are using the installed devices in the computer are verified in one of two ways 1 At the start of the diagnostic tests the Module Test Menu is displayed Normal
68. Bulgaria 1339520 Canada 93F2364 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 16 1 1 Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Wireless LAN Adapter ISA Micro Channel Bus 5 5 5 55 5 Czechoslovakia 1339520 6 22 25 Denmark 13F9997 2 22 25 Finland 1399520 2 22 25 France 1339520 5 5 5 Germany 1339520 5 55 55 5 55 55 55 5 Hungary 1339520 5 55 55 Israel 14F0087 5 5 5555 Italy 14F0069 222225 Latin America 93F2366 2 22 25 Netherlands 1339520 New Zealand 93F2365 57 5 5 55 55 55 55 5555 Norway 1 1339520 Poland 1339520 55 55 55 5555 5 5 5 Portugal 1339520 55 5 5 5
69. Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 35 3 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Notices 2 36 Notices References in this publication to IBM products programs or services do not imply that IBM intends to make these available in all countries in which IBM operates Any reference to an IBM product program or service is not intended to state or imply that only that IBM product program or service may be used Subject to IBM s valid intellectual property or other legally protectable rights any functionally equivalent product program or service may be used instead of the IBM product program or service The evaluation and verification of operation in conjunction with other products except those expressly designated by IBM are the responsibility of the user IBM may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter in this document The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents You can send license inquiries in writing to IBM Director of Licensing IBM Corporation 500 Columbus Avenue Thornwood NY 10594 U S A Subtopics 2 36 1 Trademarks Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 36 1 Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Trademarks 2 36 1 Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States or other countries or both Busi
70. IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM OS 2 Warp Recovery Choices Program 20 1 OS 2 Warp Recovery Choices Program The Recovery Choices Program built into OS 2 Warp provides a means to recover from some problems that prevent OS 2 Warp from loading successfully such as A video mode not supported by your hardware An incorrect statement in the OS 2 Warp CONFIG SYS file A damaged INI file A hard disk error If you get an unreadable screen or a message that OS 2 Warp cannot start correctly you can try to resolve the problem using the Recovery Choices Program To start the Recovery Choices Program 1 2 3 Power on the computer If the computer is already on restart it using the Ctrl Alt Del key sequence When a small white box appears in the upper left hand corner of the screen press Alt F1 When the Recovery Choices screen appears select from the following Esc Quits the Recovery Choices program and continues the OS 2 Warp boot startup sequence C Gives you access to an OS 2 command prompt V Resets the video mode to a base VGA mode and restarts the computer After the computer restarts you can select another video mode if necessary X Restores OS 2 Warp to its original state as it was originally installed 1 2 or 3 Starts OS 2 Warp using a set of configuration files used during one of the last three times OS 2 Warp was started The date when these files were archived appears next to each selection These select
71. L ma ENS Printer Failed 1 Printer Printer powered on and ready L2 Printer Cable Bx System Board Printer Fault 1 Printer Printer powered on and ready 2 Printer Cable 3 System Board Printer Not Selected 1 Printer Ensure the printer is powered on 2 Printer Cable and ready 35 System Board Program or File 1 Diagnostic Diskette Not Found 2 Diskette Drive Press Any Key 3 System Board Diagnostics cannot find the USER N COM file Program Too Big To Fit In Memory 1 Reboot the system from the Too many Terminate and Stay Diagnostic Diskette Resident programs in memory TEM MEE ME EROR EHE ERR EN QAPlus PRO Cannot Be Re run 1 Diagnostic Diskette Because Of Error In Relocating 2 Memory Module Program 3 System Board Diagnostics failed to relocate the Diagnostics Test programs so the memory space it resides in was not tested oUm ER RN EFE RUP RAM Memory Error in Block n Bad 1 Memory Module bits n 2 System Board Memory error A TRIB KAK RAM Test Failed 1 Memory Module Memory error 2 System Board E TEM e ot c T eae LT a Mr EE CM ERR Read error on cylinder n 1 Disk Drive Hard disk drive format error 2 Hard Disk Drive Adapt
72. Power Button 5x5 6581 6583 6585 6586 6885 6886 Power Button 5x5 6587 6887 LED and Power Cable System Board Without processor memory 6571 0573 6581 0582 6571 6573 8581 6583 6575 6585 or cache 6576 6586 Model 3XX 4XX Only 6576 6586 Model 5XX Only 6576 6586 Model 6XX 7XX 8XX 9XX For P54C 6577 6587 For P55C 6577 6587 6589 6875 6885 Model PxH PxM RxH TxH Only 6875 6885 All Other Models 6876 6886 Model PxH PxM RxH TxH Only 6876 6886 All Other Models 6877 6887 System Unit Type 6X7X and 6X8X Processor 6571 6573 6581 6583 4865 25 4865 33 486SX2 25 50 486DX 33 486DX2 25 50 486DX2 33 66 486DX4 100 with regulator 6575 6585 P60 60 6576 6586 P54C 75 54 90 54 100 E54C 133 P54C 166 6577 6587 P54C 100 P54C 120 P54C 133 54 166 54 200 55 166 55 200 Voltage Regulator Card 6589 P6 180 P6 200 P6 200 Optional Second Processor Voltage Regulator Card 6875 6876 6885 6886 P54C 75 54 90 54 100 54 120 54 133 6877 6887 54 100 54 133 54 150 54 166 System Unit Type 6X7X 6X8X 72 Pin Memory SIMM Non parity 06H5724 06H9414 06H1777 06H9403 93 2389 65G4152 9661819 88G4282 11H9623 9663576 9662573 93 5966 93 4690 40 6044 40H4744 88G4270 40 4 743 11H5545 60H9453 71G0790 71G0791 71G0792 71G0793 71G0794 71G0795 82
73. Setup t 20 21 Setup Enabled Utility d D Setup Disabled i 9 20 macam a im Flash 23 24 Normal Recovery D Flash Recovery Enabled i 22 23 mee qoe esce m masaspa i a Reserved 26 27 Do Not Change i i D i a a E esp es itu ee Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 21 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 360 8150 Type 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz Jumper Setting Procedures 2 28 22 PC 360 5150 Type 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz Jumper Setting Procedures Processor Bus Speed Clock Ratio Jumper Set these jumpers to match the processor installed Password Reset Power off the computer Move the jumper from pins 14 15 to 13 14 Power on the computer This erases both the power on and administrator passwords Power off the computer Move the jumper from pins 13 14 to 14 15 Q O N CMOS Jumper Power off the computer Move the jumper from pins 17 18 to 16 17 Power on the computer This erases the CMOS information Power off the computer Move the jumper from pins 16 17 to 17 18 Qn Configuration Setup Utility Jumper This jumper setting enables and disables the Configuration Setup Utility Flash Recovery Jumper If an interruption occurs during a Flash BIOS upgrade the BIOS might b
74. Type COPY CONFIG SYS CONFIG OLD and press Enter This copies the current CONFIG SYS file as CONFIG OLD in case you need it for future reference 5 Type E CACONFIG SYS where E is the command to start the System Editor C is the drive where OS 2 Warp is installed Vis the symbol for the root directory Then press Enter When you are done working on the file select File and then select Save Select Type in the Save Notification window Select Plain text and then select Set Press Alt F4 to exit from the System Editor 0 Shut down your computer You must restart your computer in order for the changes to take effect RON OND Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 20 3 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Using OS 2 Warp Utility Diskettes to Edit the CONFIG SYS File 2 20 4 Using OS 2 Warp Utility Diskettes to Edit the CONFIG SYS File To edit the CONFIG SYS file using the OS 2 Warp Utility Diskettes Insert Utility Diskette 1 in your diskette drive Power on the computer If the computer is already on restart the computer using the Ctrl Alt Del key sequence Follow the instructions on the screen until you get to a command prompt Insert Utility Diskette 3 Type COPY CACONFIG SYS CONFIG OLD and press Enter This copies your current CONFIG SYS file as CONFIG OLD in case you need it for future reference 6 Type TEDIT CACONFIG SYS and press Enter 7 Press Esc to move the cursor from th
75. 1 O 1 I GN IO O O IO IO O IG 1 lt 1 lt O aA Sl AH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 22 1 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 6571 6573 6581 6583 80486 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 224 1 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 6575 6585 Pentium 60 MHz 2 22 1 2 PC 330 350 Series Type 6575 6585 Pentium 60 MHz These are the recommended combinations of memory module kits Each bank must contain a matched pair of SIMMs having the same size and speed Total Bank 1 Bank 2 1 Memory MEM 1 2 MEM 3 4 8 4 16 4 4
76. 1 14 Type 6560 Parts 1 15 Type 6598 Parts 1 16 Common Parts 1 17 Special Tools Q lo Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 0 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM General Checkout Type 65XX 68XX 1 1 General Checkout Type 65XX 68XX This general checkout procedure is for Type 65XX and 68XX computers If you are servicing a Type 6876 or Type 6886 Micro Channel computer see General Checkout Type 6876 6886 in topic 1 2 en Attention a 1 1 The drives in the computer you are servicing might have been rearranged or the drive startup sequence changed extremely careful during write operations such as copying saving or formatting Data or programs can be overwritten if you select an incorrect drive 1 1 Diagnostic error messages appear when a test program finds a problem with a hardware option For the test programs to properly determine if a test Passea Failed or Abortea the test programs check the error return code at test completion See Return Codes in topic 2 16 6 General error messages appear if a problem or conflict is found by an application program the operating system or both For an explanation of these messages refer to the information supplied with that software package oo gt 15 NU a a 1 Before replacing any FRUs ensure the latest level of BIOS is
77. 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 E 1 I s lt 1 1 s lt 1 lal 1 IS I o 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 d 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 gd gd I gd Imimimi 1 m 10 10 0 1 m zx 1 Iz L4 bom domom m Lom Um 211 1511 15151 la z yl I 2 1 Iz 1 1 1 1 I Eg I 1 1 1 I 1 1 o o o QN OQ QN QI E St lt o Pal tl a 010101001 0 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1
78. 6589 6589 6885 6886 6887 Floor Stand Assembly 6887 6887 6887 6887 926754 x 6062900 9267319 926754 9267245 9267321 926754 926724 9207323 9267546 9267249 9207385 7363233 4292785 9267521 42 2786 6062950 9267294 7363135 9267295 2778 2779 H2780 H2795 2197 2801 H2782 H2783 H2784 BS BR NNNNNNNN I 06H4759 06H4760 06H6052 06H7586 07H1150 42H2781 92G7552 9267432 42H2770 06H5728 06H5727 07H1092 06H1772 06H9405 10H3080 06H1773 06H6992 06H9421 06H1774 06H9411 06H1791 06H1792 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 13 1 3 Switch Assembly Switch Assembly Switch Assembly Switch Assembly CMCIA Card Assembly 6571 8513 0575 6581 6583 6585 PCMCIA Card Assembly 6876 6886 PCMCIA Bay Assembly 5571 6573 6575 6581 6583 6585 PCMCIA Cable 6876 PCMCIA Bracket 3x3 6571 0573 6575 PCMCIA Bracket 3x3 PCMCIA Bracket 5x5 6581 6583 0585 C2 2 2 P IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Parts Listing 3x3 6875 6876 3x3 6877 5x5 6885 6886 5x5 6887 ISA 6875 6885 Micro 6875 6885 6886 6576 6877 6586 Channel 6875 6876 6885 6886 6887 Audio Front Panel Assembly 3x3 6875 6876 Audio Front Panel Assembly 3x3 6877 Audio Front Panel Assembly 5x5 6887 Audio Front Pane
79. 6875 6877 6589 3 6576 6576 6586 6876 6887 6876 6886 6875 6876 6875 6577 6877 6589 6885 6587 6887 5571 8573 6518 6877 6887 06H5748 06H99 T1 06H1788 06H9972 81G4632 81G4261 81G4633 8164634 8264982 75 7491 06H1790 06H5749 06H9422 06H9412 06H9413 06H9150 06H9423 10H2925 06H5742 06H9420 06 1785 06H9407 06H1796 06H5733 72H2545 06H5744 06H5745 06H1786 06H1787 06H9410 88G4250 88G4255 06H4714 11H9624 06H4003 06H4018 76H0231 88G4260 88G4265 06H4715 11H9625 07H1266 06H4008 06H4023 06 5 729 06H1778 06573 I 06H5730 I 06 06 9416 1418 I 07H1091 06H5743 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1131 4 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Removable DASD Tray 5x5 65 81 Front Bezel 6571 Front Bezel Front Bezel Front Bezel 6581 Front Bezel Front Bezel Front Bezel Non removal DASD Tray 6581 System Unit EMC Shield 6576 6577 658 657 658 658 4 each 6875 EMC Shield 3x3 EMC Shield 5 25 Inch 6586 65 6575 6877 6585 Speaker Speaker 3 6585 By 69175 3 6585 w Labels w Labels w Labels 3 6585 3x3 6877 87 6585 Speaker Enhanced 6875 Cover 6576 Cover 6586 Cover Blank 6571 6876 Latch 3x3 65 ET Latch 5x5 6589
80. 7460 7450 0459 0454 0456 0017 2654 I I I 9074 9213 I IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Parts Listing Auxiliary Video Extension Cable MCA 06H6728 6876 6886 Video Adapter Matrox PCI 6589 75H9227 Video Card Assembly PCI 06H5249 6875 6876 6885 6886 SCSI Card Assembly PCI 06H9610 6575 6576 6585 6586 6875 6876 6885 6886 Infrared Dongle Card 6877 6887 07H0020 CD ROM Drive IDE Dual Speed 2X 06H5906 CD ROM Drive IDE Quad Speed 4X 06H7654 CD ROM Drive IDE Six Speed 6X 75H9601 CD ROM Drive IDE Six Speed 6X 06H9429 CD ROM Drive IDE Six Speed 6X 6598 06H9431 PDCD ROM Drive IDE Six Speed 6X 6589 76H0481 CD ROM Drive IDE Eight Speed 8X 6589 75H9748 CD ROM Drive IDE Eight Speed 8X 6589 76H0472 CD ROM Drive IDE 16X Max 6589 76H6101 Audio Cable for CD ROM Drive 07H0019 Transformer 6581 6583 U S Canada 06H3615 Transformer 6581 6583 World Trade 06H3618 Microphone 6581 6583 06H3616 Microphone 6885 6886 6661246 Microphone with Headset 30H2312 Speaker 6581 6583 06H3614 Communications Token Ring Card Assembly PCI 04H8098 Token Ring Card Assembly PCI 6877 6887 55H6810 Ethernet Card Assembly PCI 06H4739 Ethernet Card Assembly PCI 6877 6887 25H6151 Wake On LAN Cable PCI 6877 6887 07H0447 FAX Modem Assembly ISA 04H5788 FAX Modem Cable ISA 06H6053 1 When referring to hard disk drive capacity MB means 1 000 0
81. A second IBM logo appears followed by the system programs main menu Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 2 5 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM From the Reference Diskette Type 6876 6886 1 2 5 2 From the Reference Diskette Type 6876 6886 To start the system programs from the Reference Diskette do the following Power off the computer Remove all media from the drives Insert the Reference Diskette into the primary diskette drive Power on the computer RON After a few seconds the IBM logo appears on the screen then a second IBM logo screen appears followed by the system programs main menu Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 2 5 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Power on Password 1 2 6 Power on Password To service Type 65XX and 68XX computers with an active and unknown power on password power off the computer and do the following To Not SSS SHS sass SH Se Rass See SSS RSS 1 i On some models this procedure will also remove the administrator password See Passwords topic 2 10 Riser Card ISA Administrator Password in topic 2 29 19 for more information i Unplug the power cord and remove the top cover Refer to System Board Layouts in topic 2 28 and locate the system board type you are servicing Depending on the system board the password is reset by a jumper or switch setting Move the password jumper to connect
82. Controller Adapter ME NER a eee a x meti M eut 5962 1 Run Configuration CD ROM configuration error CD ROM Drive 3 CD ROM Adapter 4 System Board m LIS c un ALI La e E ec cC 62 1 1st Store Loop Adapter 2 Adapter Cable SSR seh eee ee oe Oe A a 63XX 1 2nd Store Loop Adapter 2 Adapter Cable c Dc TD TC CP CEP PREIS cC cC D Network Adapter n x el llb rl lee pm e n 71XX Voice Adapter E nelli ege A Lt quniiiminli Boe elc elu pim is iii 7AXX 1 Video Adapter if installed Los Riser Card lius es erc I Cu rcc 76XX Page Printer Adapter ane here ier n o ORI DRIN Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 8 3 5 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Numeric Error Codes 78XX High Speed Adapter dire mis cue Wreck e emma 79XX 3117 Adapter Tessa tam cL MMC 80XX PCMCIA Adapter sa a a eet eS oS 84XX 1 Speech Adapter 2 Speech Control Assy 3 Riser Card dires eei ee euin nisa R
83. IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM IBM Wireless LAN 2 21 IBM Wireless LAN This section provides information on the IBM Wireless LAN For additional help detailed messages and recommended actions refer to the nstalling and Operating Your Network manual supplied with the IBM Wireless LAN product Subtopics N NN S N N NN NN LS ID S 1 ISA Bus Switch Settings ISA Mode Operations Parameters Micro Channel Adapter Installation PCMCIA Portable Computer Support Initialization Failure Radio Interference Problem Running Adapter Diagnostics from the Utilities Diskette Troubleshooting Wireless Network Problems Problem Resolution Worksheet 0 Upgrading Adapter Microcode from the Utilities Diskette Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 21 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM ISA Bus Switch Settings 2 21 1 ISA Bus Switch Settings To install the adapter in a computer with an ISA bus set the dip switches as shown below Figure 1 Preparing the Adapter Card for an ISA Based Computer The switch positions shown in Figure 1 represent the value 00000001 that is switch 8 has been set to value 1 one the others are set to value 0 zero Important rum SSeS DS FS um sm 7 eae For setting the switch positions 0 or 1 use the values shown on the adapter card DO NOT use the values printed or inscribed on the switch itself The sett
84. Jumper Position Description J4A2 1 2 Normal D J4A2 2 3 Flash Enabled J4A2 4 5 Reserved Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 12 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 340 Series Type 6560 Pentium 100 133 166 MHz System Board 2 28 13 PC 340 Series Type 6560 Pentium 100 133 166 MHz System Board 27 28 29 30 31832 kx ELI 26 T Je SIU E 1 ED 15 14 1312 Copyright Corp 1996 1997 2 28 13 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 340 Series Type 6560 Pentium 100 133 166 MHz System Board Locations 2 28 14 PC 340 Series Type 6560 Pentium 100 133 166 MHz System Board Locations 1 J3 Power supply connector 2 JP11 Flash Jumper 3 JP21 FDD write protect 4 JP4 PS 2 Mouse Enable Disable 5 J5 Diskette drive connector 6 JP23 HDD Detect 7 J8 Primary IDE hard disk drive connector 8 J7 Secondary IDE hard disk drive connector 9 Battery 10 J9 Power on password CMOS mode 11 CACHE memory connectors 12 JP22 Burst Mode 13 JP19 CPU voltage 14 Processor socket 15a J12 Hard disk drive LED connector 15b J12
85. Matched i pairs 2 2 265 16 60 ns Non Parity Pentium Models 32 MB EDO or Parity 180 200 MHz or Type 6589 512 MB ECC Industry I Maximum Standard PC 7307750 4 MB 30 ns Parity I Pentium Models 8 MB Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 22 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM System Board Memory 75 90 100 16 MB Gold plate 120 133 MHz 32 MB 72 pin Type 6875 6876 6885 Industry 6886 192 MB Standard j Maximum Matched pairs PC 730 750 4 MB 60 ns Parity I Pentium Models 8 MB 100 133 16 MB Gold plate 150 166 MHz 32 MB 72 pin Type 6877 6887 Industry 128 MB Standard I Maximum Matched i pairs bcn d ere mM pn c Ue cce ur Eee p HN eee Cer Subtopics 2 22 1 Supported Memory Configurations Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 22 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Supported Memory Configurations 2 22 1 Supported Memory Configurations Refer to the following tables for the acceptable memory module kit combinations Subtopics 2 22 1 1 PC 330 350 Series Type 6571 6573 6581 6583 804
86. Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM SCSI Hard Disk Drive Settings 2 11 2 SCSI Hard Disk Drive Settings 540 MB SCSI pem PICTURE 29 Position ID Position ID 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 a vr r Y yr lt r r r ITH s 1 GB SCSI pcc PICTURE 30 0 Off Position Al A2 Off Off Off Off eire x euo 552 228 See mel cm 0 Off Off 1 Off 4 4 4 4 4 Off 4 Position On A2 4 4 4 2 25 SCSI 4
87. SelectaSystem Preload N 16 MB FDO Windows 95 P 32 MB EDO Windows 95 R 16 MB Parity Windows 95 8 32 MB Parity Windows 95 S m T INI uU UAI M Memory and Preloaded Software 700 Series All Other Types T ea Maa oe Wary EE quis Z trol Ry qiii iis Et EE Dis QS curd one nc cS Mida ra Mei Gai ee ey Wee ar u Rf KE Ru Qc AE Uns payee es OE qui sey er Ei Mc M Memory and Preload Software U S only 8 MB Open Bay System F 8 MB with DOS and Microsoft Windows G 8 MB with OS 2 H 16 MB with DOS and Microsoft Windows Jg 16 MB with OS 2
88. System Board RP RES cc Pon TRETEN Clock Stopped 1 Real Time Clock Assembly Real time clock has stopped 2 System Board working nc EE EE CMOS Clock Test Failed 1 Real Time Clock Assembly Time and Date Settings for CMOS 25 System Board and DOS do not Match P APP plume ice etm amas Controller Diagnostic Test Failed 1 Disk Drive Adapter An error was detected while if installed testing the Hard Disk Controller 2 Hard Disk Drive Adapter 3 System Board pec E PEE Et tS EL eeu eee Red ier Cylinder 0 errors 1 Disk Drive Test detected an error reading the 2 Hard Disk Drive Adapter first cylinder of the hard disk if installed drive hr as System Board TTC Per MM sha A P picis empiece E Device is Not Ready 1 Ensure the device is Ready the Device powered on or 2 Replace failing device Press Any Key 3 Device Adapter if installed 4 System Board P DET ncc Disk Error Encountered Opening 1 Disk Drive Output File Press Any Key To 2 Hard Disk Drive Adapter Continue if installed System Board c ee Se I ie eic pc LI NUM LT X Failed 121 System Board Main Components Test detected an error while testing the
89. Tu DATUM de e d n E 3015 3040 Network Attached Check for missing wrap 2 LF Translator or terminator plug on the 3 Cable Problem adapter 4 PC Network Adapter Leos Riser Card P a ey EE M n 30XX 1 Network Adapter 2 Translator 3 Cable Problem 4 Riser Card Er TM CER MP e 3115 3140 1 Network Attached 2 Translator 3 Alternate PC Network Adapter 4 Cable Problem 5 Riser Card ER TEC D 31XX 1 Alternate PC Network Adapter LF Translator 3 4 Cable Problem 4 Riser Card pcc eer 36XX 1 GPIB Adapter 2 Riser Card D Cu E TER E ucc mmc nee ee a eee See hee e E 38XX 1 DAC Adapter 2 Riser Card ORCI u A unas pci ere eL eR i 4611 4630 Multiport 2 Interface 1 E Board 2 Multiport 2 Adapter 4612 4613 4640 4641 yy dk Memory Module Package 2 Multiport 2 Adapter IU 2 e mee erc PUE Tt 4650 Multiport Interface Cable PRG pee Ree ei eA Sede 46XX Multiport 2 Adapter 2 Multiport 2 Interface Board 3 Memory Module e eo oe tetra eds 5600 Financial System
90. see aa sss 1 Wireless LAN adapter does not support interrupt level sharing Therefore make sure that no other adapter in your computer uses the same interrupt level If necessary change the interrupt level of the IBM Wireless LAN adapter 1 1 If you want to use interrupt level 9 for the Wireless LAN adapter make sure that no other adapter in your computer uses interrupt level 2 Direct Memory Access arbitration level this establishes the priority by which the adapter can access the computer memory the lowest value is given the highest priority The recommended value is 3 Table 4 Arbitration Level ISA Mode ste lia mec eel u s Switch Positions ISA Level 78 Copyright Corp 1996 1997 2 21 2 1 l l l l l I l IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM ISA Mode Operations Parameters 0 0 0 PER SCHEDE UE acte 1 50 1 ener pee RP 01 3 A hey p ee ee A HER A ag E Sh HONOR 11 Invalid importan
91. 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 340 Type 6560 PCI ISA 2 29 1 PC 340 Type 6560 PCI ISA PCI Shared Slot lt 3 3 Volt PCI Connector ISA Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 29 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 Type 6571 ISA VESA 2 29 2 PC 330 Type 6571 ISA VESA E E E E X ISA VESA ES ES EH HIT Dg b d UU DIa T T Share Slot Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 29 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 350 Type 6581 ISA VESA 2 29 3 PC 350 Type 6581 ISA VESA Tarn nnn m m m mu v TIL Els VESA m
92. 1 1 1 1 1 92 1 1 O 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 bod d 1 1 ol 1 I 1 ES m 1 1 1 8 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1p sul 1 I lt d bod d 1 1 1 lt d 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I O d 1 1 1 I bod dou d 1 bod d 1 1 1 I I 1 bod 1 8 1 I 1 1 bod 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 I SM 1 I Bl I 1 Exp dE I GI 1 EE doc d 1 gl 1 IO dou s m m 1 1 1 IO 1 GI Lo T EET d d 1 1 bod bod d gt 1 1 Ol Gl nial Sq I gd dod dI I GOEL roe UE SS 1 ulgdidiciolidiol wu cdsi ss ls i i m 1 OI Ol d O O 1 O G oli 1 G Al AI OO AD At Gt O1 V 01414161 8 I ITU h usq SI pil AI 01 KI BI AI HI HI 1 S DI H I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1
93. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 Copyright Corp 1996 1997 1 6 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Display 1 7 Display If the screen is rolling replace the display assembly If that does not correct the problem replace the video adapter if installed or replace the system board If the screen is not rolling do the following to run the display self test Power off the computer and display Disconnect the display signal cable Power on the display Turn the brightness and contrast controls clockwise to their maximum setting Check for the following conditions D You should be able to vary the screen intensity by adjusting the contrast and brightness controls The screen should be white or light gray with a black margin test margin on the screen Qn Se NOCE a S N T 1 1 The location of the test margin varies with the type of display The test margin might be on the top bottom or one or both sides 1 1 If you do not see any test margin on the screen replace the display If there is a test margin
94. 1 1 I 1 4 101 Buckling Spring Keyboards IBM Enhanced 4 1391490 1391414 1399583 1399570 1391407 1391511 5269811 1391411 1391402 8263280 1391403 Arabic 4 Belgian Bulgarian Czech 4 4 4 Danish 4 Dutch Farsi 4 4 Finnish 4 French Canadian French 4 German 4 4 Copyright Corp 1996 1997 1 16 1 4 IBM Perso
95. 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 OI 1 1 1 Qi 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 LAI 1 Pl 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 VO 1 1 I gt I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IO I mI NES 1 UO Op TO lol Pl Ppl DI DIDI DID 1 Qi I pil 1 Ig MESE EE EE EE 1 o UM a s Sp IPG lI 1 l OI 1 stots rors OI Dic si S1 Im ltl 120 c4 o41 11101 40120120 20 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 H 2 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1
96. 1789 Copyright Corp 1996 1997 1141 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Type 6598 Parts 1 15 Type 6598 Parts Subtopics 1 15 1 Parts Listing Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 15 1 1 191 Parte Listing Index 1 2 10 11 12 12 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Parts Listing System Unit Type 6598 Side Cover Access Panel 06H9673 Base Frame Assembly with labels 07H0164 Rear Frame I O Icon Label 07H0174 System Board Label Inside Cover 07H0173 EMC Shield 07H0166 Front Bezel Assembly 06H9659 80 mm Fan Assembly 06H1796 DASD Mounting Tray 07H0165 5 25 Inch Blank Bezel 07H0167 Hard Disk Drive LED and Cable 06H9670 3 5 Inch 1 44 MB Diskette Drive 93F2361 Diskette Drive Cable 06H6344 1 2GB IDE Hard Disk Drive 07H0383 IDE Hard Disk Drive Cable 06H6326 2 2GB SCSI Hard Disk Drive 06H8561 U SCSI PCI Cables 06H9674 CD ROM 6X 06H9431 CD ROM EMC Shields 2 07H0171 Software Recovery CD 07H1277 Matrox Graphics Adapter PCI 06H9074 Ultra SCSI Adapter PCI Adaptec 07H0141 LED Cable for Ultra SCSI Adapter 07H1278 System Board no processor memory 06H9658 Memory 8 MB 72 Pin 60 ns Non parity 42H2776 Memory 16 MB 72 Pin 60 ns Non parity 42H2777 Memory 16 MB 72 Pin 60 ns Parity 92G7294 Lithium Battery 33F8354 Power Supply 200W 06H9660 Power Switch and Cable 06H9671 150 Mhz Processor without heat sink 07H0163 200 Mhz Processor without heat sink 07H
97. 21 PC 360 5150 Type 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz Jumper Settings See PC 360 8150 Type 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz Jumper Setting Procedures in topic 2 28 22 for additional jumper procedure information tos Att tion UT EE The following are the factory configuration jumper settings not change jumper 26 27 from the factory setting PICTURE 51 trees e sisi Jumper Setting Description ua sisa sssi Tas Bus Speed 12 4 150 MHz Processor Clock 4 5 1 Bus 60 14 MHz Ratio 7 8 Clock ratio 5 2 I PCI ISA 11 12 PCI 30 MHz ISA 7 51 MHz suq as as ass ms s ss Bus Speed 2 3 4 200 MHz Processor Clock 5 6 Bus 66 48 MHz Ratio 7 8 Clock ratio 3 1 PCI ISA 10 11 PCI 33 MHz ISA 8 31 MHz Harkness A P a Password 4 15 Password Enabled D Password Reset i i 13 14 6 CMOS 17 182 CMOS Normal D CMOS Reset i i 6 17 Se leet at HSS SSS I Se i Eee ies I SS
98. 5 Power on Password Off D Off Off Enabled Power on Password Reset On D Off Off Normal CMOS Settings off Off D Off Reset CMOS Settings Off Off Processor Type SW1 Switch 6 7 8 Processor Switch 6 Switch 7 Switch 8 50 75 MHz off off off 60 90 MHz off On 66 100 MHz Off off Off N A N A BIOS Flash Reset J5J1 Jumper Position Description
99. Any number of beeps sns stan uiuere E 4 Four continuous beeps SRS aes SS Se d ede ieu fec Me Sar See era SRS ie St SI Sige SS e St SRS Ex SSS Beep Symptom FRU Action AA eec 1 1 3 1 Run Setup I CMOS read write error 2 System Board a a a a eum 1 1 4 System Board ROM BIOS check error ss sss sss ss a om 1 2 X System Board DMA error Se sia eee Sa 1 3 X 1 Memory Module 2 System Board ua EE 1 4 4 1 Keyboard 2 System Board Sedili Spe Sa ey ae ean LM SS pe aaa 1 4 X 1 Memory Module I Error detected in first 64 KB of I 2 System Board RAM hae Sin isan em eS Sige om ee iecit 2 1 1 2 1 2 Run Setup 1 l 1 l 1 2 System Board S EE rel 2 1 X 1 Memory Module First 64 KB of RAM failed 2 System Board douce s Se SSR teres S 2 2 2 Video Adapter if
100. E Pa PP Arabic 07H0673 Belgian French 07H0674 Belgian UK Dutch 07H0675 Brazil Portugal 07H0672 Bulgarian 07H0676 Chinese 07H0705 Czech 0780677 Danish 07H0678 Dutch 07H0679 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 16 1 5 Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Wireless LAN Adapter ISA Micro Channel Bus German 2137 Standard Thailand Turkish ID 179 Turkish ID 440 US English ISO 9995 Compliant Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 16 1 6 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Special Tools 1 17 Special Tools The following tools are required to service these computers A volt ohm meter IBM P N 73G5404 Wrap Plug IBM P N 72X8546 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 147 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Reference Information 2 0 Reference Information Subtopics
101. Errors from DOS To run the CHECKDSK program from DOS 1 Close all active programs including Windows 2 Atthe DOS command prompt type CHKDSK F and press Enter The program will check the hard disk and correct any errors found Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 20 8 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Correcting Disk Errors from the DOS Diskette 2 20 9 Correcting Disk Errors from the DOS Diskette If you cannot get to a DOS command prompt from your hard disk use the following procedure 1 Insert PC DOS Disk 1 in your diskette drive 2 Power on the computer If the computer is already on restart the computer using the Ctrl Alt Del key sequence 3 When the following prompt appears Do you want to install PC DOS 7 Y N type N The command prompt appears 4 Type COPY CACONFIG SYS CONFIG OLD and press Enter This copies your current CONFIG SYS file as CONFIG OLD in case you need it for future reference 5 Atthe DOS command prompt type CHKDSK F and press Enter Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 20 9 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Correcting Disk Errors from OS 2 Warp 2 20 10 Correcting Disk Errors from OS 2 Warp When you use the CHKDSK F command you cannot have any other activity on that disk Therefore if you need to use the CHKDSK F command on the disk where OS 2 is installed you must shut down OS 2 and use the OS 2 Warp Utility Diskettes To correct disk errors on the disk where OS 2 Wa
102. IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Numeric Error Codes 1 8 3 Numeric Error Codes In the following index X can represent any number NEE Error Code FRU Action reete sas shu aml 000 1 Verify adapter device and Bus SCSI Adapter not enabled Master fields are enabled in PCI configuration program See documentation shipped with computer Tessa E SR ege 02X 1 SCSI Adapter 08x 121 SCSI Cable Check SCSI terminator 2 SCSI Terminator I installation I 3 SCSI Device 4 SCSI Adapter PGS SSS ae Se Be RS SSS a SSSR 101 121 System Board System board interrupt failure Shea See kusa pap sis S 102 pad System Board System board timer error SR Sigs Spi e tremere E Ie See 106 System Board x E 110 1 Memory Module System board memory parity error 2 System Board peut cere 111 1 Reseat adapters I O channel parity error 2 Any Adapter 3 System Board ia 114 1 Adapter Memory Adapter ROM error 2 System Board pen
103. IS Term Information ACPA A Audio Capture and Playback Adapter ADP Automatic Data Processing Alt Alternate ANSI American National Standards Institute ARTIC A Real Time Interface Coprocessor ASCII American National Standard Code for Interface Interchange AT Advanced Technology as in AT Bus Audio Video Connection BIOS Basic Input Output System Controls System Resources bps Bits Per Second BPS Bytes Per Second CCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative Committee
104. Information SRAM Static Random Access Memory UMEN s Ia MR up Pre aoo ee ee mm ee SVGA Super Video Graphics Array S feret kei ru DE STN Super Twisted Nematic ere e rx ANT RR Du per E ier cse ir oem NDD Technical Advisor See your Marketing Representative pee c duce TDD Telecommunications Device for the Deaf DAT EE TFT Thin Film Transistor T PEDIR cc UP TETTE TPF ThinkPad File est TE uL eS PLC TT TSR Terminate and Stay Resident CEPS CDD p ee ee a UL Underwriters Laboratory ME PIC PIN Video Capture Adapter he LUI Me aim ios VESA Video Electronics Standards Association n EK CHORUS TEMPUS M TR RE ME TEC TER REP VGA Video Graphics Array 640x480x16 RN RN A piece eee lem M See UP LL e 2 cde um C D a VPD Vital Product Data RO ORE p MX ETE VRAM Video Random Access Memory fee Se oe ID P MIEL ee kt WORM Writ
105. Once the cable is plugged back in the Utilities diskette works 1 2 If the workstation has a PCMCIA Type slot and you have problems when booting the Utilities diskette you would need to modify your Utilities diskette CONFIG SYS file to call DOS Card and Socket Services support This may be the case if your PCMCIA machine does not have an INTEL 8236551 or compatible port controller The following are samples from the CONFIG SYS file DEVICE C IBMDSS02 SYS DEVICE C IBMDOSCS SYS DEVICE C DICRMU02 SYS DEVICE C S ICPMDOS SYS 3 Select Diagnostics Utilities from the main menu wait for the diagnostics to complete and follow the recommended action Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 21 7 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Troubleshooting Wireless Network Problems 2 21 8 Troubleshooting Wireless Network Problems If you are experiencing wireless network problems and tests of the adapter and radio are OK through diagnostics from the Utilities diskette you might have a wireless software problem such as product installation configuration or a networking problem The nstalling and Operating Your Network manual supplied with the product contains a troubleshooting appendix with the following specific sections O Base NAP station initialization failure D Base status is Ready at the NAP O The application is not available D OS 2 bridge does not operate D
106. Software booklet supplied with certain model IBM PC Computers It is included here for reference only 1 1 This section provides information and procedures to help a customer recover from problems that prevent either 05 2 Warp or DOS from starting To follow many of these procedures you will need the following diskettes that were created when the computer was initially installed O 05 2 Warp Utility Diskettes O PC DOS 7 Diskettes Notes 1 If these diskettes are not available and a problem with the computer prevents you from making them now you can make them from another IBM Personal Computer that has the same version of PC DOS and OS 2 Warp installed 2 PC DOS 7 0 Disk 1 is a multipurpose diskette It not only is the starting point for installing DOS 7 it is also a general purpose utility diskette Subtopics 2 19 1 Utility Diskettes Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 19 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Utility Diskettes 2 19 1 Utility Diskettes Utility diskettes help you correct problems when you cannot start your computer from the hard disk The utility diskettes contain programs that allow you to start an editor program check your hard disk for errors or problems view and define hard disk partition information and format a diskette or hard disk The OS 2 Warp utility diskettes also contain programs that allow you to back up and restore OS 2 Warp The preinstalled software includes programs to create
107. System Adapter System Board External FRU Speaker Microphone Possible hard disk drive problem Hard Disk Drive Boot Error in topic 2 18 6 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 8 3 10 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Error Messages 8 4 Error Messages Address Exceeds the Size of Your 1 Enter the correct address Memory Memory Module An invalid memory address was 3 System Board entered Diagnostics Tests display this message during the Locate Bad Chips option cipe Eee eiue St C dap en ETE Arithmetic Functions Failed 1 Microprocessor An error was detected during the 2 System Board CPU Test Butler CL M MT E DEN DEO IA ek Soe eee DE Base Memory Test Failed 1 Memory Module An error was detected in base uz System Board memory MO DI EE EE Boot Sector Unreadable 1 Disk Drive A boot sector read error was 22 Hard Disk Drive Cable detected on the hard disk drive 3 Hard Disk Drive Adapter if installed 4 System Board Bus Noise Test Failed 1 Memory Module RAM Test detected an error in the Lus System Board memory bus Butterfly Cylinder Access Test 1 Disk Drive Failed 2 Hard Disk Drive Cable Hard Disk Drive Test detected 3 Hard Disk Drive Adapter mismatch between the data read and if installed the data stored on the drive 4
108. The test program skips the current test but remaining tests for the selected Test Module ontinue Skip to next group The test program skips the remaining tests in the current test group Abort all tests The test program stops and returns to the previous menu Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 17 7 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Setup Utility Program 2 18 Setup Utility Program Attention customized setup configuration other than default settings might exist on the computer you are servicing Running the Setup Utility program might alter those settings Note the current configuration settings and verify that the settings are in place when service is complete start the Setup Utility program see Setup Utility Program 1 1 The Setup Utility configuration program is stored in the permanent memory of the computer This program includes settings for the following Devices and Ports Date and Time Security Start Options Advanced Setup ISA Legacy Resources Rapid Resume Manager To run the Setup Utility program do the following Power off the computer and wait for a few seconds
109. components depends on the number of components Subtopics 2 16 4 1 QAPlus WIN 2 16 4 2 QAPlus PRO 2 16 4 3 CoSession for Windows Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 164 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM QAPlus W IN 2 16 4 1 QAPlus WIN QAPlus WIN a Windows program is included in the preinstalled software on certain IBM computers QAPlus WIN provides an effective tool for isolating software related problems because it encompasses the entire operating system QAPlus WIN gathers Windows related information and also does some hardware device testing Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 16 4 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM QAPlus PRO 2 16 4 2 QAPlus PRO QAPlus PRO is a DOS diagnostic program that is available either in preinstalled software or on a diskette If the computer has DOS or DOS with Windows preinstalled you can access QAPlus PRO by typing QAPRO and the CA prompt You must first exit from Windows to use QAPRO QAPlus PRO provides similar diagnostic capacity to QAPlus W IN but is more balanced between software and hardware problem determination The Windows related information that is available in QAPlus W IN is not available in QAPlus PRO However QAPlus PRO does gather a wealth of information about the DOS environment including device drivers It more effectively isolates hardware problems than QAPlus WIN because it is not limited by the operating system environment When 5 2 is prein
110. in topic 2 28 12 for jumper and switch settings Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 11 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 133 166 MHz Jumper Settings 2 28 12 PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 133 166 MHz Jumper Settings The following tables contain the jumper setting information D indicates the default setting Processor Speed J4J1 J4J2 J4K1 Processor 2421 7492 1 75 MHz Pin 2 3 Pin 2 3 Pin 2 3 4 5 4 5 90 MHz Pin 2 3 2 3 Pin 1 2 Pin 5 6 Pin 4 5 00 MHz 1 2 2 3 Pin 1 2 Pin 4 5 4 5 20 MHz 2 3 2 3 Pin 1 2 Pin 5 6 Pin 5 6 33 MHz 1 2 Pin 2 3 Pin 1 2 4 5 Pin 5 6 50 MHz Pin 2 3 Pin 1 2 Pin 1 2 I Pin 5 6 Pin 5 6
111. installed on the system down level BIOS might cause false errors and unnecessary replacement of the system board For more information on how to determine and obtain the latest level BIOS see BIOS Levels in topic 2 13 If multiple error codes are displayed diagnose the first error code displayed P 3a If the computer hangs with a POST error go to Symptom to FRU Index in topic 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 If the computer hangs and no error is displayed go to Undetermined Problem in topic 1 9 If an installed device is not recognized by the diagnostics program that device might be defective 001 Power off the computer and all external devices Check all cables and power cords Set all display controls to the middle position Insert the Diagnostics diskette into drive A Power on all external devices Power on the computer Check for the following responses 1 One or two beeps depending on the diagnostics version level 2 Readable instructions or the Main Menu DID YOU RECEIVE THE CORRECT RESPONSES Yes No 1002 1 If Rapid Resume is displayed do the following Disable Rapid Resume see Running Rapid Resume Manager in topic 2 18 4 2 Run the diagnostics tests Enable Rapid Resume after
112. jumper settings us If the new system board does not correct the problem reinstall the options on the old system board reinstall the old system board then replace the processor Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 10 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Replacing a Processor 1 11 Replacing a Processor Install the processor with the beveled corner aligned with the beveled corner of the processor socket Important Se Shea See Se Se a m f the processor is not installed correctly the system board and the l processor can be damaged Copyright Corp 1996 1997 141 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Type 6X7X Parts 1 12 Type 6X7X Parts Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 142 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Type 6X7X Parts Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 12 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Type 6X8X Parts 1 13 Type 6X8X Parts Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 43 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Type 6X8X Parts 1 ETERNA ANN Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 13 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Type 6X8X Parts Subtopics 1 13 1 Parts Listing Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 143 3 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM 1121 Parte Listing Index 1 3 Index Parts Listin
113. level of BIOS installed O Sources for determining the latest level BIOS available 1 IBM PC Company Home Page http www pc ibm com Bulletin Board System BBS HelpCenter Levels 1 and 2 Support RETAIN D Sources for obtaining the latest level BIOS available 1 IBM PC Company Home Page http www pc ibm com 2 Bulletin board system BBS 3 HelpCenter 4 Levels 1 and 2 Support Q WP To update flash the BIOS see Flash BIOS VPD Update Procedure in topic 2 15 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 13 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Vital Product Data 2 14 Vital Product Data Each computer has a unique vital product data VPD code stored in the nonvolatile memory on the system board After you replace the system board the VPD must be updated To update the VPD see Flash BIOS VPD Update Procedure in topic 2 15 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 14 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Flash BIOS VPD Update Procedure 2 15 Flash BIOS VPD Update Procedure Tess Attention Sc Y EXON m Ss sss 4 1 Refer to the information label located inside the system unit cover for any model specific information 1 1 pues Sas SHS he qued o Res e Ree 1 Power off the computer 2 Insert the flash update diskette into drive A 3 Power on the computer 4 When the Update Utility appears select your country keybo
114. memory time Hes ee Set password Helps prevent the use of the computer by and security unauthorized persons Two types of passwords are features I available from this program power on password and a privileged access password D Set keyboard Changes the speed at which a character repeats speed when a key is held down portar So tar ae bal at ae ee ea Ga Peas oer eee Mer Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 2 7 1 1 Set console O Set startup Sequence 1 O Set power management features Note If similar power management features are set in the operating system they will override these settings Copy an option diskette More Utilities Display revision levels O Display system error log 1 Stand alone utility information Set and view system identification 1 Set video display information IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM System Programs Main Menu Type 6876 6886 Select this choice if the computer is going to be used as a server without a keyboard Allows you to specify the sequence of the drives that the computer will attempt to start from when you power it on
115. on the screen replace the video adapter if installed or replace the system board During the first two or three seconds after the display is powered on the following might occur while the display synchronizes with the computer Unusual patterns or characters Static crackling or clicking sounds A power on hum on larger displays A noticeable odor might occur on new displays or displays recently removed from storage These sounds display patterns and odors are normal do not replace any parts If you are unable to correct the problem go to Undetermined Problem in topic 1 9 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 17 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Symptom to FRU Index 1 8 Symptom to FRU Index The Symptom to FRU Index lists error symptoms and possible causes The most likely cause is listed first Always begin with General Checkout 65XX 68XX in topic 1 1 This index can also be used to help you decide which FRUs to have available when servicing a computer If you are unable to correct the problem using this index go to Undetermined Problem in topic 1 9 topic 2 11 Notes m St Se mm se O If you have both error message and an incorrect audio response diagnose the error message first If you cannot run the diagnostic tests but did receive POST error message diagnose the POST error message If you did not receive any err
116. pushing up with your leg muscles this action removes the strain from the muscles in your back Do not attempt to lift any objects that weigh more than 16 kg 35 Ib or objects that you think are too heavy for you Do not perform any action that causes hazards to the customer or that makes the equipment unsafe Before you start the machine ensure that other service representatives and the customer s personnel are not in a hazardous position Place removed covers and other parts in a safe place away from all personnel while you are servicing the machine Keep your tool case away from walk areas so that other people will not trip over it Do not wear loose clothing that can be trapped in the moving parts of a machine Ensure that your sleeves are fastened or rolled up above your elbows If your hair is long fasten it D Insert the ends of your necktie or scarf inside clothing or fasten it with a nonconductive clip approximately 8 centimeters 3 inches from the end O Do not wear jewelry chains metal frame eyeglasses or metal fasteners for your clothing Remember Metal objects are good electrical conductors 1 Wear safety glasses when you are hammering drilling soldering cutting wire attaching springs using solvents or working in any other conditions that might be hazardous to your eyes After service reinstall all safety shields guards labels and ground wires Replace any safety device that is worn or defective Reinstall all covers corre
117. test should run and how the test program should log the errors To start the Module Testing mode Start the Diagnostics diskette Select Diagnostic Menu from the Main Menu Select Quick Checks from the next menu Use the up and down arrow keys 0 and 0 to move the highlight bar from one selection to the next Follow the instructions on the screen Q Note As you scroll down the selection menu the Test Group window to the right changes to correspond to the highlighted Module Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 17 6 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Running Selected Module Tests 2 17 6 2 Running Selected Module Tests To run all selected tests for a test group 1 Use the up and down arrow keys 0 and 1 to move the cursor to your selection 2 Press Enter Note A DIAMOND appears next to your selection Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 17 6 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Running Selected Modules 2 17 6 3 Running 11 Selected Modules To run all selected test modules 1 Use the down arrow key 7 to move the cursor to the last choice Run All Selected Modules 2 Press Enter Note A DIAMOND appears next to your selection Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 17 6 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Changing Selected Tests in Test Groups 2 17 6 4 Changing Selected Tests in Test Groups To change selected tests in a Test Group 1 In th
118. the mouse keyboard or microprocessor is not active for more than 40 minutes To select and activate deactivate or change the Standby feature see Running Rapid Resume Manager in topic 2 18 4 2 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 18 4 3 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Scheduler 2 18 4 4 Scheduler Use the Scheduler to set a time for the computer to do the following O Start a program O Display a message Power off the computer If the computer will not already be power on when it is time to start a program or display a message a setting can be selected to power on the computer at the appropriate time To select and activate deactivate or change the Scheduler feature see Running Rapid Resume Manager in topic 2 18 4 2 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 18 4 4 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Wake Up on Ring 2 18 4 5 Wake Up on Ring You can select settings so that if the modems receives a call the computer is in the suspend state the computer wakes up on the first ring that is it returns to full power To select the Wake Up on Ring settings feature see Running Rapid Resume Manager in topic 2 18 4 2 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 18 4 5 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Formatting Diskettes 2 18 5 Formatting Diskettes To format a diskette within the Diagnostic programs select one of the following options Format A high density 1 44 MB Format A low den
119. 00 bytes total user accessible capacity may vary depending on operating environment 2 When referring to hard disk drive capacity GB means 1 000 000 000 bytes total user accessible capacity may vary depending on operating environment Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 13 1 6 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Type 6560 Parts 1 14 Type 6560 Parts Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 14 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Type 6560 Parts Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 14 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Type 6560 Parts Subtopics 1 14 1 Parts Listing Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 14 3 Dp d Index Index 7 8 9 Parts List ing System Unit Type 6560 Top Cover and Logo including front bezel 4x4 te Personal Computer 340 6560 Top Cover Label Pla Bezel Cov ers Kit IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Diskette Drive and Cable 3 5 1 44 MB Diskette Drive Diskette Drive 3 5 Inch Japan Diskette 1 44 MB Only 1 44 MB Only Drive C Parts Listing Short Button able Hard Disk CD Drives and Order either one of 850 MB Ha 850 MB Ha 1 2 GB Ha 1 2 GB Ha 2 9 GB Ha rd Disk rd Disk rd Disk rd Disk rd Disk Drive Drive Drive Drive Drive CD ROM Drive 6X IDE CD ROM Drive 6X IDE Toroid Kit for 6X CD ROM Drive Hard Disk Drive Cable LED and Cable Power Hard Disk Drive Power Supp
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124. 1 Realtime Interface Coprocessor Portmaster Adapter A CR GT CRF ERN CRT RR TEE T E 143XX 1 Japanese Display Adapter System Board a sto ee a pea een TE tel 14710 14711 System Board 1 Ls Video Adapter 2 Adapter Video Memory 14901 14902 1491 14922 Video Adapter if installed 25 System Board 3 Display any type External Display 2 Video Adapter Riser Card Battery See page 2 1 FaxConcentrator Adapter 120 MB Internal Tape Drive 2 Diskette Cable 33 System Board 1 6157 Tape Attachment Adapter 16520 16540 1 6157 Streaming Tape Drive 24 6157 Tape Attachment Adapter 166XX 167XX 1 Token Ring Adapter L2 System Board 3 Riser Card 18001 to 18029 1 Wizard Adapter 2 Wizard Adapter Memory ez bz DBCS Japanese Display Adapter A 2 System Board 20001 to 20003 1 Image Adapter A Image I Adapter A 2 Memory Module DRAM VRAM 1 Memory Module DRAM VRAM 2 Image Adapter A Image I Adapter A 20005 to 20010 1 Image Adapter A Image I Adapter A 2 Memory Module DRAM VRAM 200 Not listed above 1 Image Adapter A Image I Adapter A 2 Memory Module DRAM VRAM 35 System Board A See kia u NTC LER quam Ael AIL Sio 20
125. 101 20103 1 Printer Scanner Option 2 Image Adapter A 3 Memory Module DRAM VRAM PORUM ee M enc Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 8 3 8 20104 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Numeric Error Codes 1 Memory Module DRAM VRAM 2 Printer Scanner Option 3 Image Adapter A A niii tegulis f us E mu E ii 20105 to 20110 1 Printer Scanner Option 2 Image Adapter A 3 Memory Module DRAM VRAM TII Praesens tes LOT Image Adapter A 1 Replace memory module shown Memory Test failure in graphic indicated by graphic of adapter clc c n m E EIE TED E ISAIAH MEL LI 206XX 1 SCSI 2 Adapter I 2 Any SCSI Device 3 System Board uoc ics ipie dela ee Pa PD M EE 208XX at Any SCSI Device Verify there are no duplicate SCSI ID settings on the same bus Pcr DE ERE sm D eee reese ees eases 210XXXX 1 SCSI Hard Disk Drive Internal bus size unknown rg SCSI Adapter or System Board 25 SCSI Cable 210XXX1 4 SCSI ID Switch External bus size unknown on some models BERAS ov T pe ae qnse c eua ux AU dre ret Tape Drive amber LED remains on 1 Tape Drive 2 SCSI Cable internal 3 SCSI Adapter or System Board Ceci A
126. 1290 Accessory Kit 4 Rails 06H9672 Miscellaneous Parts Kit 07H0170 Jumper Kit 93F0067 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 45 4 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Common Parts 1 16 Common Parts Subtopics 1 16 1 Wireless LAN Adapter ISA Micro Channel Bus Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 16 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Wireless LAN Adapter ISA Micro Channel Bus 1 16 1 Wireless LAN Adapter ISA Micro Channel Bus Index Wireless LAN ISA Micro Channel Bus Radio Module Australia 8052708 Radio Module Non Europe 80G2714 Radio Module ETSI Countries 80G2702 Radio Module Finland 25H0988 Radio Module France 8062706 Radio Module Japan 8062703 Radio Module Korea 8062715 Radio Module Mexico 8062705 Radio Module New Zealand 80G2704 Radio Module Singapore 8062709 Radio Module US Canada Non EMEA 80G2701 2 IBM Wireless LAN Controller Card 8062700 2 Wireless LAN Controller No Cipher 80G2711 3 1 5 m cable 8062713 4 4 m cable 54G2016 5 Custom Cable Kit 80G4320 Computer Power Cords Arabic Countries 14F0033 Australia 93F2365 Belgium 1339520
127. 28 23 2 VGA Enable Disable Switch Switch 2 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 23 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM VGA BIOS Flash Upgrade Enable Switch 1 2 28 23 1 VGA BIOS Flash Upgrade Enable Switch 1 To upgrade the VGA BIOS use the software utility diskette and BIOS upgrade file 1 Remove the adapter to access the switches 2 Set Switch 1 to On to allow re programming of the Flash EPROM Note Do not leave this switch On during normal use as the Flash EPROM in this state is susceptible to being erased without warning Reinstall the adapter Follow the instructions supplied with the flash utility Power off the computer and remove the adapter Set Switch 1 to Off Reinstall the adapter Remove the flash utility diskette G Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 23 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM VGA Enable Disable Switch Switch 2 2 28 23 2 VGA Enable Disable Switch Switch 2 By default the adapter VGA feature is enabled Switch 2 for single screen operation which means that any other installed VGA must be disabled This switch should be set to On to support a dual screen configuration In this case a VGA adapter in another expansion slot will be used for output to the second monitor 1 Remove the adapter to access the switches 2 Set Switch 2 to On to enable dual screen operation 3 Reinstall the adapter Copyright IBM C
128. 3 PC 340 Series Type 6560 Pentium 100 133 166 MHz You can install a maximum of four single inline memory modules SIMMs in the computer The system supports a minimum of 8 MB and a maximum of 128 MB of memory Use only tin lead 72 pin 60 ns Industry Standard EDO non parity SIMMs Memory modules are installed in two memory banks Bank 0 and Bank 1 see PC 340 Series Type 6560 Pentium 100 133 166 MHz System Board in topic 2 28 13 Each bank supports 4 8 16 or 32 MB single or double density SIMMs Each bank used must contain a pair of SIMMs of the same size and density For best performance fill Bank 0 first The following table shows some possible SIMM combinations and the total memory size for each combination Bank 0 Bank 1 Tota OPY Sates esse ss oS SIMM 1 SIMM 2 SIMM 3 SIMM 4 4 MB 4 MB single 8 single MB 4 4 MB single 4 MB single 4 MB single 16 single MB 8 8 MB double es 16 double MB 8
129. 300 700 Series HMM PC 730 750 Series Type 6877 6887 Pentium 100 133 150 166 MHz 40 0 0 4 4 32 4 48 MB 4 4 4 4 32 64 MB 8 8 8 8 32 72 MB 4 4 16 16 32 80 MB 8 8 16 16 32 96 16 16 16 16 32 128 MB 16 16 32 32 32 T Mec ueri plius n n Mic nro nd Pass yat aim puce ee ines M oig Ms as ack a i qu fien MR rupe aide irs Si ics a pe rp y e i D ge qu Mc li o ied in ti men Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 22 1 9 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Computer Exploded View Type 6X7X 2 23 Computer Exploded View Type 6X7X Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Computer Exploded View Type 6X7X Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 23 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Se
130. 32 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 11 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM SCSI Hard Disk Drive Settings Position ID Position ID 4 4 3 4 4 3 3 4 4 3 3 4 4 3 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 11 2 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM CD ROM PD CD ROM Drive Jumper Settings 2 12 CD ROM PD CD ROM Drive Jumper Settings CD ROM and PC CD ROM drives use jumpers or tabs to set the drives as primary master or secondary slave Refer to the drive connector labels or the figures below for the drive settings IDE INTERFACE DC INPUT See Jumper Settings Below Primary Master Secondary Slave 2X CD ROM 4X CD ROM Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 12 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM BIOS Levels 2 13 BIOS Levels An incorrect level of BIOS can cause false error and unnecessary FRU replacement Use the following information to determine the current level of BIOS installed in the computer the latest BIOS available for the computer and where to obtain the latest level of BIOS O Current Level BIOS information Run the Configuration Utility to determine the
131. 32 MB 16 MB 32 MB EDO EDO EDO EDO EDO Non Parity Non Parity Non Parity Non Parity Non Parity 6577 6577 6571 6589 6589 6587 6587 6587 6877 6877 6877 32 MB EDO ECC 6589 8 16 32 MB MB MB Parity Parity Parity L2 Cache 128 KB 256 KB 256 KB 256 KB 256 KB 512 KB 6571 0871 6875 6576 6577 6317 1 MB 6875 Video Memory Video DRAM 1 MB 6575 6576 6 6875 6876 6 Video DRAM 1 MB 6877 6877 6877 6873 6573 6876 6586 6587 6587 6876 585 885 6577 6887 6887 6887 6581 6581 6885 6877 6877 6583 6583 6886 6887 6887 6885 6586 6886 6587 6886 System Unit Type 6X7X and 6X8X 6 Base Frame Assembly Base Assembly 3x3 Base Assembly 3x3 6575 6576 6875 6876 Base Assembly 3x3 6577 Base Assembly 5x5 6581 6583 6585 6586 Base Assembly 5x5 6587 Foot Qty 4 3x3 657 1 6576 6577 6815 6876 Foot Qty 4 5x5 6581 6586 6587 6589 6571 6885 6885 6589 6573 6877 6583 6886 6573 6877 6886 6887 5818 6585 6887 Blank Bezel 6573 Blank Bezel 6877 Blank Bezel 6583 6571 6577 6581 with and 6575 with and with and 6585 without Audio 3x3 6576 6875 6876 without Audio 3x3 without Audio 5x5 6586 6885 6886 Blank Bezel with Audio 5x5 6587 Bottom Cover 5x5 6587
132. 5 Serbia 1339520 55 5 55 55 5555 Slovakia 1339520 South Africa 14F0015 2 22 25 Spain 1339520 55 5 Switzerland 1339520 Switzerland French German 14F0051 U S 9 2364 UK Ireland 14F0033 Yugoslavia 1339520 Display Power Cord 38F3908 Display and Monitor Information Display and monitor information is separately available and is listed under Related Publications in topic FRONT 2 Mouse Mouse 06H4595
133. 50 Series IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 6577 6587 Pentium 100 133 166 200 MHz System Board Locations Power connector 5 V Modem ring LAN Wake Up Modem ring Password jumper CMOS clear Auxiliary power On Off switch Configuration switch set Diskette connector Primary IDE connector Secondary IDE connector Battery Power connector 3 3 V Voltage Regulator connector P55C only Processor upgrade socket Cache memory module connector Power LED connector Hard disk access LED connector SIMM connectors Bank 1 2 DIMM connector Bank 0 Riser connector passthrough connectors Video upgrade sockets Video port ECP EPP parallel port USB ports 1 2 Serial A port Mouse port Keyboard port Infrared port 6577 6587 Pentium 100 133 166 200 MHz System Board Locations Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 17 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 6577 6587 Pentium 100 133 166 200 MHz Switch Jumper Settings 2 28 18 PC 330 350 Series Type 6577 6587 Pentium 100 133 166 200 MHz Switch Jumper Settings The following tables contain the switch and jumper setting information D indicates the default setting Processor Speed Switch Settings SW1 1 4 Speed swi 1 SW1 2 SW1 3 SW1 4
134. 65056 06 6055 06 06 06 06 07 I 7589 7590 2594 9492 0270 07 76 07 0838 5392 0843 07H0971 T5H9575 1222758 1202759 76H3658 I I I I I I 25 35 75 07 9215 9212 9831 1097 I I 06 06 06 06 06 524 0 929 6063 8212 8228 I I I I 07 06 06 07 I 03124 9891 9892 0971 T T T Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 13 1 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Parts Listing 4 MB Non parity 6522 6573 65797 658 6583 4 MB Non parity 6576 6586 4 MB EDO Non parity 60 ns 6577 6587 6877 6887 8 MB Non parity 6571 6573 6575 6581 6583 8 MB Non parity 6576 6586 8 MB EDO Non parity 60 ns 6577 6587 6877 6887 16 MB Non parity 6571 6573 6575 6581 6583 16 MB Non parity 6576 6586 16 MB EDO Non parity 60 ns 6577 6587 6811 6887 32 MB Non parity 6511 65915 6993 32 MB Non parity 6576 6586 32 MB EDO Non parity 60 ns 6577 6587 6877 6887 72 Pin Memory SIMM Parity 4 MB Parity 6875 6876 6885 6585 6585 6585 6585 6886 4 MB Parity 8 MB Parity 8 MB Parity MB Parity MB Parity MB Parity MB Parity 16 16 32 32 6877 6875 6871 6875 6877 6875 6877 6887 6876 6887 6876 6887 6876 6887 6885 6886 6885 6886 6885 6886 168 Pin Memory DIMM 8 MB 16 MB
135. 86 2 22 1 2 PC 330 350 Series Type 6575 6585 Pentium 60 MHz 2 22 1 3 PC 340 Series Type 6560 Pentium 100 133 166 MHz 2 22 1 4 PC 330 350 Series Type 6576 6586 Pentium 75 90 100 120 133 150 166 MHz 2 22 1 5 PC 330 350 Series Type 6577 6587 Pentium 100 133 166 200 MHz 2 22 1 6 PC 360 5150 Series Type 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz 2 22 1 7 PC 365 Series Type 6589 Pentium 180 200 MHz 2 22 1 8 PC 730 750 Series Type 6875 6876 6885 6886 Pentium 75 90 100 120 133 MHz 2 22 1 9 PC 730 750 Series Type 6877 6887 Pentium 100 133 150 166 MHz Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 224 1 Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 6571 6573 6581 6583 80486 6581 6583 80486 6573 Type 6571 2 22 1 1 PC 330 350 Series These are the recommended combinations of memory module kits 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
136. 877 6887 07H1118 System Unit Type 6X7X and 6X8X Hard Disk Drive and Cable Continued 2 2 GB SCSI Hard Disk Drive 6589 76H0958 2 5 GB IDE Hard Disk Drive 6577 6587 76H0961 2 5 GB IDE Hard Disk Drive 6589 07H1123 4 2 GB IDE Hard Disk Drive 6589 76H5820 SCSI Adapter PCI 6589 60H7823 Adaptec SCSI Adapter 6877 6887 07H0132 Hard Disk Drive Cable IDE 06H6326 Hard Disk Drive LED and Cable 93F2388 SCSI Hard Disk Drive LED and Cable 75H9217 Hard Disk Drive Bracket 06H9409 SCSI Cable PCI 3x3 6575 6875 6876 6877 71G2556 SCSI Cable PCI 5x5 6585 6885 6886 6887 06H6062 SCSI Cable PCI 5x5 6589 06H9674 Power Supply Cable Switch 145 Watt Power Supply 3x3 6571 6573 06H2972 145 Watt Power Supply 3x3 6575 06H3861 145 Watt Power Supply 3x3 3 3 Volt 06H3862 6576 6875 6816 145 Watt Power Supply 3x3 3 3 Volt 06H8824 6577 68171 210 Watt Power Supply 5x5 06H2967 6581 6583 6585 210 Watt Power Supply 5x5 3 3 Volt 06H2968 6586 6885 6886 200 Watt Power Supply 5x5 3 3 Volt 06H8825 6577 6587 6877 6887 200 Watt Power Supply 5 5 3 3 Volt 6589 75H9208 200 Watt Power Supply 5x5 3 3 Volt 75H9198 6589 Japan Only Power Switch and Cable 6576 6586 Only 06H3863 Power Switch and Cable 11 Others 60G2258 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 143 4 1 5 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Power Button 3x3 Parts Listing 6571 6573 6575 6576 6875 6876 Power Button 3x3 6577 6877
137. 94 1 Sl 1 249171 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Graphics Slots Bays CD ROM m he ver rol Cirrus 4 4 5436 1 te Cirrus 4 4 5436 1 gt eS See oa Cirrus 4 4 N A 5436 1 MB Bar cce Cirrus 4 4 5436 1 MB Pe n Sm ee 00 Cirrus 4 4 6X 5436 1 MB Wei Se baa aS Cirrus 4 4 N A 5436 1 MB ERE ip TE E ERE UR PM PREIS SUIS Cirrus 4 4 5436 1 MB RPM iz a Di E a DC Spam aD Z S Cirrus 4 4 5436 1 MB eh P E PA TEC Des cuir wm Cirrus 4 4 N A 5436 1 MB See See oem os ae eee eee s Cirrus 4 4 5436 1 MB Ne ee Aa cae pee sr et Cirrus 4 4 I N A 5436 1 MB cure uL niis pol Cirrus 4 4 5436 1 MB i eee qi MUS ue eee et E N Cirrus 4 4 N A 5436 1 MB listed here the disk edge E Tab
138. B Cache memory connectors 17 Processor connector 18 J2A2 Front panel I O connector 19 Cache Tag memory connector 20 J1D1 Front panel I O connector 21 SW1 Configuration switch block L2 Cache CMOS settings Power on password Processor type 22 VESA connector 23 2MB Video memory connectors See PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 75 90 100 MHz Jumper Settings in topic 2 28 9 for jumper and switch settings Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 8 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 75 90 100 MHz Jumper Settings 2 28 9 PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 75 90 100 MHz Jumper Settings The following tables contain the jumper and switch setting information D indicates the default setting L2 Cache Size SW1 Switch 1 2 L2 Cache Size Switch 1 Switch 2 0 N A 256 KB off off 512 KB off On CMOS Setup Utility SW1 Switch 3 4 5 Description Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch
139. Board 4 Diskette Drive Cable Insert a non write protected formatted diskette into the diskette drive then rerun the test 2 Diskette Drive System Board 4 Diskette Drive Cable 1 Make the correct selection 2 Memory Module 33 System Board Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 84 4 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Error Messages display this message during the 4 Processor Locate Bad Chips option Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 84 5 4 Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM 8 5 Miscellaneous Error Messages Computer will not power off See Power Supply in topic 1 6 Dead computer See Power Supply in topic 1 6 Diskette drive in use light remains on or does not light when drive is active Flashing cursor with an otherwise blank display Insert a Diskette icon appears with a known good diagnostics diskette in the first 3 5 inch diskette drive Intensity or color varies from left to right of characters and color bars No power or fan not running Nonsystem disk or disk error type message with a known good diagnostic diskette Other display symptoms not listed above including blank or illegible display Power on indicator or hard disk drive in use light not on but computer works correctly Program loads from the hard disk with a known good diagnostics diskette in the first 3 5 inch diskette drive Serial or parallel port device failure sys
140. DIMMs to enable parity A mix of parity and non parity SIMMs DIMMs will configure as non parity A mix of EDO and FP SIMMs DIMMs will work provided that matched pairs are installed in each bank The Configuration Setup Utility must be used to install 70 ns memory modules Qn O N Imp rtant Set a ae Only memory modules with a maximum height of no more than 3 05 cm 1 2 inches can be installed on the Type 6577 6587 system board Speed EDO Parity Size Memory SIMMs 60 ns EDO N 4 4 MB 8 MB DIMM 60 ns EDO N 16 MB 16 MB Speed EDO Parity Sizes Supported SIMM 60 ns EDO DN 8 16 32 MB Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 22 1 5 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 6577 6587 Pentium 100 133 166 200 MHz S
141. DMA controller p TEE TEE P Na euo cot emitur cam Page Register Failed 1 System Board DMA page register error toi recs e e ool ee PDT Drive x Media y Mismatch 1 Check diskette and diskette FAT ID mismatch with installed drive capacity drive 2 Diskette Drive System Board RR tme mU 244 dee ci ur tries pof x roe etant t 7 iem Error in video buffer 1 Video Adapter Bad bits if installed Video memory test error 2 System Board 3 Display aa KP eS NE a E eee Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 8 4 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Error Messages Exception Interrupt In Protected 1 Any Adapter Mode Diags Cannot Continue 2 System Board Server error remove one adapter 22 Processor at a time until the symptom goes do nc ed eti cic Aun es paved cuneta ice tt cd Extended Memory Test Failed 1 Memory Module Extended memory error 2 System Board cese UID ILE cT ITO Floppy Drive Failed 1 Diskette Drive Diskette drive s failed LBs System Board 3 Diskette Drive Cable n sees bs ee pe ee E uer eiuf eris E General Function Failed 11 Any Adapter Remove one adapter at a time until 2
142. Data exchange problems through OS 2 bridged base 1 Workstation registration problems all red RSSI O Communication problems when using 3270 emulation 1 Workstation performance problems O Network management does not operate NetView 6000 NMS WNM Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 21 8 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Problem Resolution Worksheet 2 21 9 Problem Resolution Worksheet Before calling your service representative 1 Make a copy of the problem resolution worksheet contained in the nstalling and Operating Your Network manual or in the README OSe2 file available on the IBM Wireless LAN OS 2 Base Workstation diskette volume2 2 Collect and fill in the information listed in it see Obtaining the Necessary Data in topic 2 21 9 1 3 Make a backup copy of the important files depending on your station type see Making a Backup Copy of Files in topic 2 21 9 2 Subtopics 2 21 9 1 Obtaining the Necessary Data 2 21 9 2 Making a Backup Copy of Files Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 21 9 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Obtaining the Necessary Data 2 21 9 1 Obtaining the Necessary Data D Find the level of the operating system and the date and size of certain system files 05 2 base Type SYSLEVEL at the 05 2 Prompt and record the Wireless LAN application level Getthe size and dates for files by typing DIR IBMWLB OS2 S NetWare Base Type MODULE at the serve
143. DeL om ee Numeric Proc Failed 1 Microprocessor Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 8 4 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Error Messages NPU test error L2 System Board Parallel Ports Failed Test Report Summary message ENE ie as ee M mte uL A ff eS BE a SE EEE EE Pass N Errors Drive X 1 Diskette Drive Failed 40 System Board Diskette drive read write test 3 Diskette Drive Cable error ad Ce vom MI qu HI ae s ma a UM eco ee eee IX Pass Drive Not Ready LT Ensure diskette drive is Diskette drive door is open or ready defective 2 Diskette Drive 3 System Board wb Diskette Drive Cable WEG EG cL Ru M acc rcc Ma ear EET cc Pass N Drive X Write 1 Insert a non write protected Protected or Unformatted formatted diskette into the diskette drive then rerun the test 2 Diskette Drive System Board pour Diskette Drive Cable eec s sm e Pass Unknown Media Drive X 1 Diskette Diskette Drive Test error Lr Diskette Drive 3 System Board 4 Diskette Drive Cable eh eet anes ee he fp les ee Place Hi density Media in Drive 1 2 Diskette Media drive mismatch Diskette Drive 3 System Board 4 Diskette Drive Cable TSE ne eA ae ee
144. ES estas edes 8601 8602 Pointing Device Mouse 2 System Board duele Leicester SS Sam sss 8603 8604 bo System Board 2 Pointing Device Mouse ERE 86 1 Mouse Not listed above 2 System Board a Sas tes SSeS Se se Se SS Sees 89XX 1 Music Adapter 2 MIDI Adapter Unit 3 Riser Card a aa hese See ae Ss See eS SS Sete s 91XX 1 Optical Drive 2 Adapter pase sis eure iucunde eiii aS Seer 96XX 1 SCSI Adapter 2 Any SCSI Device 3 System Board a EI ES xdhepbpasnecneentees peuple Ie I 10101 10102 10104 Have customer verify correct I 10105 10106 10107 operating system device I 10108 10109 10111 drivers are installed and I 10112 10113 10114 operational 10115 10116 I 2 Modem asna mag s retirer pce cicer Hs a i eat ee 10103 10110 101171 1 System Board Data Fax Modem Riis a ier c 10117 1 Check system Not listed above speaker 2 Check PSTN cable 3 External DAA if installed 4 Modem dedere egere oS
145. Exclude memory area C000 to C1FF in the parameter for EMM386 in the CONFIG SYS file DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE RAM 000 1 f you are using both Enabler and Card and Socket Services and your PCMCIA machine does not have an INTEL 8236551 compatible port controller you must exclude only the memory area used by the Enabler Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 21 5 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Problem 2 Incorrect or Missing Parameters for Multiple Adapter Slots 2 21 5 2 Problem 2 Incorrect or Missing Parameters for Multiple Adapter Slots For a PCMCIA machine with multiple adapter slots update the corresponding switch parameter according to the documentation supplied with your socket services support Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 21 5 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Problem 3 Incompatibility with Card and Socket Services 2 21 5 3 Problem 3 Incompatibility with Card and Socket Services Compatibility problems may exist with non IBM PCMCIA Card amp Socket Services In such cases you are recommended to use universal Card and Socket Services such as PlayAtWill Ref 5764 085 when available psa Emportant pascua eo Cx Us gn Se ere tees oq et C S eoe When using PlayAtWill make sure that no statements from a former Card and Socket Services installation are left in your CONFIG SYS Copyr
146. FT Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 26 1 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Keylock Assembly Exploded View 2 27 Keylock Assembly Exploded View Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 27 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM System Board Layouts 2 28 System Board Layouts Subtopics 2 28 1 PC 330 350 Series Type 657X 658X 80486 System Bo 2 28 2 PC 330 350 Series Type 657X 658X 2 28 3 PC 330 350 Series Type 657X 658X 80486 Jumper Se 2 28 4 PC 330 350 Series Type 65X5 Pentium 60 MHz System 2 28 5 PC 330 350 Series Type 65X5 Pentium 60 MHz System 2 28 6 PC 330 350 Series Type 65X5 Pentium 60 MHz Jumper 2 28 7 PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 75 90 100 MHz 2 28 8 PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 75 90 100 MHz 2 28 9 PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 75 90 100 MHz 2 28 10 PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 133 166 MHz 2 28 11 PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 133 166 MHz 2 28 12 PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 133 166 MHz 2 28 13 PC 340 Series Type 6560 Pentium 100 133 166 MHz 2 28 14 PC 340 Series Type 6560 Pentium 100 133 166 MHz 2 28 15 PC 340 Series Type 6560 Pentium 100 133 166 MHz 2 28 16 PC 330 350 Series Type 6577 6587 Pentium 2 28 17 PC 330 350 Series Type 6577 6587 Pentium 2 28 18 PC 330 350 Series Type 6577 6587 Pentium 2 28 19 PC 360 5150 Type 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz System 2 28 20 PC 360 S150
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149. IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Book Cover COVER Book Cover IBM Personal Computer 300 Series Type 65XX 700 Series Type 68XX Hardware Maintenance Manual February 1997 We Want Your Comments Please see page 2 33 Document Number 5836 7789 08 Part Number 84H7174 qusc NOCE editi tained cr Gauche a Before using this information and the product it supports be sure to l l read the general information under Notices in topic 2 36 Ninth Edition February 1997 The following paragraph does not apply to the United Kingdom or any country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions therefore this statement may not apply to you This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein these changes will be incorporated in new editions of the publication IBM may make improvements and or changes in the product s and or the program s described in this publication at any time It is possible that this publication may contain refere
150. IBMWL LOG IBMWL BAK IBMWL NCF AUTOEXEC NCF For an OS 2 base IBMWL LOG IBMWL BAK IBMWL NCF AUTOEXEC NCF LANTRAN LOG CONFIG SYS PROTOCOL INI For an ODI wireless workstation CONFIG SYS NET CFG AUTOEXEC BAT if this workstation is running under DOS or Windows For an NDIS wireless workstation CONFIG SYS PROTOCOL INI LANTRAN LOG if this workstation is running under OS 2 WIRELESS LOG and AUTOEXEC BAT if this workstation is running under DOS or Windows Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 21 9 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Upgrading Adapter Microcode from the Utilities Diskette 2 21 10 Upgrading Adapter Microcode from the Utilities Diskette Warning When you update the adapter functional code on a wireless workstation data traffic on the wireless workstation is stopped To update the adapter functional code do the following 1 Stop all operations on your computer by using the Shutdown function if you are in 05 2 then insert the Wireless LAN Utilities diskette in drive A 2 Restart the workstation by pressing Ctrl Alt Del If you have a PCMCIA slot and you experience problems when you start your System refer to the step 2 in topic 2 21 7 3 Select Wireless LAN Adapter Utilities from the main menu and press Enter 4 Select Functional Code Update from the Utility menu press Enter and follow the instructions on the screen Note Code update files IBMWLMC1 UPD for I
151. IMM 60 ns 4 8 16 32 MB SIMM 70 ns DN 4 8 16 32 MB SIMM 70 ns 4 8 MB 1 l 1 l 1 1 DIMM 60 ns EDO DN 16 32 MB DIMM 60 ns 16 32 MB T ies den dad dem dnd ly ni end ane na vh d nd n uns ien dun ra Sem ac ni nd mm ds dins iram deme rac d e Dd vnd Res cun vins dh Sah gene acl a dunt els EA mie Sen Ga dnte dad M quss Dad Canis dae el dci qm canini im Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 22 1 5 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 360 8150 Series Type 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz 2 22 1 6 PC 360 5150 Series 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz These are the recommended combinations of memory module kits Each bank must contain a matched pair of SIMMs having the same size and speed Important If all four banks are populated all memory SIMMs must be the same size and speed Total Bank 1 Bank O 1 Memory
152. Latch 5x5 Bezel Holder 3x3 6573 688 6885 6875 6575 6571 6581 5 6886 6587 Blank Bezel PCMCIA 3x3 6571 6573 6575 Blank Bezel PCMCIA 3x3 Blank Bezel PCMCIA 5x5 6585 6586 6 Backup Battery Cover 6571 Cover Cover 6581 Cover Blank 6575 Blank Blank 589 CMOS 579 585 589 Mounting Screw Kit Jumper Kit EMC Clips 6 each 6886 6573 6877 6585 6876 6583 6887 6576 6576 6875 6586 6875 6586 w Labels 3x3 6576 w Labels 3x3 w Labels 3x3 w Labels 5x5 6586 5x5 5x5 235 5x5 6586 16571 6876 4 each 6589 6885 6875 6875 6877 6581 6885 6886 Lithium Lock Assembly 3x3 6573 6 Lock Assembly 3x3 with Pawl Lock Assembly 5x5 6583 6 Lock Assembly 5x5 Drive Bezel 3 5 Inch 3x3 6576 6 Drive Bezel 3 5 Inch 5x5 Drive Bezel 5 25 Inch 6589 6587 6876 Parts Listing 6885 6886 6875 6577 6877 6876 6885 6587 6589 6877 6886 6885 6886 6573 48582 6886 6887 6575 6876 6876 6583 6887 6876 6577 6885 6887 5971 6877 6587 Multimedia Options Type 6X7X 6X8X Audio Card 16 bit 6571 6573 6575 6581 6583 6585 Cable Audio Card 6571 6513 6575 0591 6583 5585 Audio System Board Card Cable 6575 6585 6885 6886 Audio Cable to CD ROM 6877 6887 Audio Ca
153. M Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Miscellaneous Information IC Integrated Circuit Vou ed uale LA T Le umi c AIT E AD COLO SL AD IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers e T rri PED ERR International Electrotechnical Commission Oe dae Une cuu ER S Anto en ems sea IML Initial Machine Load ee A mn P ees E IPL Initial Program Load TIE E Ca sum Ice CSI LM MU UC ISA Industry Standard Architecture CORN cH T c 150 International Organization for Standardization Shea ee A Ure mee ee BSP ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network p i M CS ME Chur cep Por cer cer cr ee LAN Local Area Network Eo ee e p Ud MEE NE RC Ra a m Proc MO vanos Min Mop Dread LBA Local Block Address TCU os es Sole ae Ss BN Rede LTB Local Transfer Bus A qusc teri a LUN Logical Unit
154. MHz 10 Processor jumpers 11 Processor connector 12 J19 Bus Core Ratio 13 Cache connectors 14 Memory connectors Bank 2 15 Memory connectors Bank 1 16 Memory connectors Bank 3 17 PWD Video memory modules 18 Power on password jumper 19 Battery 20 Display connector 21 Parallel connector 22 Serial connector 23 Serial connector 24 Mouse connector 25 Keyboard connector 26 Audio input jack 27 IDE CD ROM audio connector 28 J28 Mouse jumper 6876 6885 6886 Pentium 75 90 100 120 133 MHz System Board Locati See PC 730 750 Series Type 6875 6876 6885 6886 Pentium 75 90 100 120 133 MHz Jumper Settings in topic 2 28 29 for jumper settings Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 28 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 730 750 Series Type 6875 6876 6885 6886 Pentium 75 90 100 120 133 MHz Jumper Settings 2 28 29 PC 730 750 Series Type 6875 6876 6885 6886 Pentium 75 90 100 120 133 MHz Jumper Settings The following table contains the jumper setting information D indicates the default setting i A eR Jumper Setting Description LE Sess MRD 2 3 D Modem answer on ring 1 2 Modem no answer on ring sss d dumis eire E J19 1 2 D 2 3 Bus Core Ratio 2 3 1 2 Bus Core Ratio E E E E Pte AR s s sa
155. MHz 6 GB IDE M M E ME V P54C 133 MHz 2 GB IDE i decal Bie Seah Se ah e ian Rat TZ g x P54C 133 MHz 2 GB SCSI pad er ss THE TT Y P54C 133 MHz 6 GB IDE Processor Type 6577 6587 Only P Processor Sa pe A ce lt K P55C 166 MHz RE RE PUN a VR P55C 200 MHz S150 Pentium Pro 6598 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 30 2 Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Type Model Number Conversion P54C 200 MHz H 486DX 33 MHz K 486DX2 25 50 MHz L 486DX2 33 66 MHz P P54C 90 MHz R P54C 100 MHz T P54C 133 MHz
156. Number as in SCSI M QST Ete MAP Maintenance Analysis Procedure Pena Ft E an P PIOS rd MCGA Modified Color Graphics Adapter 320 200 x 256 PER RUPTA PRI UTC IPIE MCA Micro Channel Architecture bus structure ae HM UT PRENDI MHz Mega Hertz million cycles per second ID n qM a a EEE Musical Instrument Digital Interface babe bes hence Dc EE pa ee SE AI ee oe eh CPI UE MM Multimedia ee EELE SE A dr Fp a uy m ti E E EE N A Not Available or Not Applicable NES CLR CC NDD National Distribution Division seu cus ae a a et eee cte TZ gt 325222 NDIS Network Driver Interface Specification M Pals re Ir A ee a a eo ee sa D NMI Non Maskable Interrupt MATER err rM NSC National Support Center Seit rhe amo x E en cuam che e etm errs creat NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory cd 2 E cca tere Original Equipment Manufacturer m TM MES EUER M ie rp Cc D PCI Peripheral component interconnect M PEE PERIODE EP Tm PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association E rx Tc ed EN E ie ne
157. ONTENTS Table of Contents COVER FRONT 1 FRONT 2 CONTENTS 0 QO N P CO J Gy C 1 QO N O 2229 241 23 4 28 DES 26 528 229 30 21 aoe 33 34 28512 36 NO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO LS IO Book Cover About This Manual Related Publications Table of Contents Service Information General Checkout Type 65XX 68XX General Checkout Type 6876 6886 Module Test Menu and Hardware Configuration Report Keyboard Printer Power Supply Display Symptom to FRU Index Undetermined Problem Replacing a System Board Replacing a Processor Type 6X7X Parts Type 6X8X Parts Type 6560 Parts Type 6598 Parts Common Parts Special Tools Reference Information Safety Notices Multi lingual Translations Safety Information Laser Compliance Statement Product Description Specifications Type 6X7X Specifications Type 6X8X Specifications Type 6560 Specifications Type 6589 Specifications Type 6598 Passwords Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings CD ROM PD CD ROM Drive Jumper Settings BIOS Levels Vital Product Data Flash BIOS VPD Update Procedure Diagnostics and Test Information Using the Test Programs Setup Utility Program Recovering from Software Problems Type 68X7 Creating Utility Diskettes IBM Wireless LAN System Board Memory Computer Explod
158. Power LED connector 16 J13 CPU fan connector 17 JP17 CPU clock 18 Memory module connector 1 Bank1 19 Memory module connector 2 Bank1 20 Memory module connector 3 21 Memory module connector 4 22 Tag RAM socket 23 J6 Feature connector 24 JP13 Cache memory size 25 JP14 CPU Bus clock 26 On board VGA 27 Display connector 28 P1 Parallel connector 29 Video memory sockets 30 P2 Serial connector COM2 31 PCI ISA riser connector 32 Serial connector COM1 33 J2 Mouse connector 34 J1 Keyboard connector See PC 340 Series Type 6560 Pentium 100 133 166 MHz System Board Jumper Settings in topic 2 28 15 for jumper settings Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 14 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 340 Series Type 6560 Pentium 100 133 166 MHz System Board Jumper Settings 2 28 15 PC 340 Series Type 6560 Pentium 100 133 166 MHz System Board Jumper Settings The following tables contain the jumper setting information A D indicates the default setting Processor Type Selection Processor JP14 JP17 75 MHz 1 2 P90 MHz 3 4 Open
159. RC 6 Press Enter 7 Restart the computer Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 20 11 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Backing Up and Restoring Files 2 20 12 Backing Up and Restoring Files The backup routines provided with OS 2 and DOS allow you to back up a single file a directory or the entire contents of a disk Backing up files that contain your day to day work will help to protect you from losing data that cannot be recovered from another source Backing up the entire contents of each disk takes longer but ensures that you can reinstall your operating system programs and data files exactly as they were before a major problem occurred Procedures for backing up and restoring files using DOS are in the DOS Windows users guide Procedures for backing up and restoring files using OS 2 Warp are in the online OS 2 Command Reference If a problem occurs you might not be able to view the online 05 2 Command Reference or you might not be able to get to a command prompt Therefore the following short procedures have been included to help you to back up and restore the entire contents of your hard disk using the OS 2 Warp Utility Diskettes Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 20 12 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Backing Up Your Hard Disk 2 20 13 Backing Up Your Hard Disk To back up the entire contents of your hard disk Q O N Insert Utility Diskette 1 in your diskette drive Power on the com
160. SA MCA and IBMWLMC2 UPD for PCMCIA are available from the current IBM Wireless Utilities diskette or from a Corrective Service Diskette Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 21 10 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM System Board Memory 2 22 System Board Memory The following matrix cross references the name of the computer printed on the logo and the size speed and type of memory modules supported in the computer tose Attention gt ae See Sse SSSR 11 PC 300 700 Series computers support gold plated SIMMs except Types 6560 6576 6586 6577 6587 and 6598 that support only tin lead SIMMS 5 55 55 55 55 5 55 55 5 55 5555 lt Computer Name Memory Module PE size Speed Type PC 330 350 4 MB 70 ns Parity or 80486 Models 8 MB Non Parity Type 6571 6573 6561 6583 128 Gold plate Maximum 72 pin Industry Standard PC 330 350 16 MB 70 ns Parity or Pentium 32 MB Non Pa
161. Supplier s Declaration available from Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 26 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Specifications Type 6560 2 7 Specifications Type 6560 Feature Description Size Depth 420 mm 16 53 inches Height 102 mm 4 0 inches Width 440 mm 17 32 inches pote a Oe SS stud meas ees Pe ee oe s Weight Minimum 8 0 kg 17 61 1b Maximum 10 0 kg 22 0 1b 9 Environment Air temperature System on 102 dq 359C 50 to 95 F System off 10 to 43 50 to 110 F Humidity System on 8 to 80 System off 8 to 80 Maximum altitude 2134 m 7000 ft Approximate heat output BTUs per hour Minimum 120 35 watts Maximum 685 BTU 200 watts 10 Deep sleep 15 BTU 4 watts Electrical Input Sine wave input 50 to 60 Hz required Low range input voltage Minimum 110 V ac Maximum 125 V ac Minimum 200 V ac Maximum 240 V ac 1 1 1 High range input voltage Input kVA approximately Minimum 0 08 kVA Maximum 0 52 kVA App
162. System Board the symptom goes away 3 Processor S MM E NEC DEN xc TDI Hard Drives Failed 1 Hard Disk Drive Hard Disk Drive test error bc Doe Hard Disk Drive Adapter if installed 3 System Board rix M ea NEP MF ede ALT eet Ani cr a Incorrect DOS version ix Ensure you are using DOS version 3 0 or higher fee SE PUR Z INT Mask Register Failed Ld Microprocessor INT Mask Register error 2 System Board EX CERE Me TP ETE E EE AEE EEE cre ane AG Invalid Date I 1 Real Time Clock Assembly Clock DOS date mismatch 2 System Board eM RR ML RN TR REM E TR MC Tr Invalid Time 1 Real Time Clock Assembly Clock DOS time mismatch Back up 2 System Board clock and DOS time of day settings do not match aes Linear Cylinder Access Test Failed 1 Hard Disk Drive Hard disk drive error 22 Hard Disk Drive Cable 3 Hard Disk Drive Adapter if installed 4 System Board ua Soe eo eee iU ee eee ee eee Logic Function Failed 1 Microprocessor CPU Logic test error 2 System Board See ae Dem rr Loopback Error 1 System Board COM Port Test or Parallel P
163. Type 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz 2 28 21 PC 360 S150 Type 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz 2 28 22 PC 360 S150 Type 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz 2 28 23 Matrox Graphics Adapter MGA Switch Settings 2 28 24 PC 365 Type 6589 System Board 2 28 25 PC 365 Type 6589 System Board Locations 2 28 26 PC 365 Type 6589 Switch Settings 2 28 27 PC 730 750 Series Type 6875 6876 6885 6886 2 28 28 PC 730 750 Series Type 6875 6876 6885 6886 2 28 29 PC 730 750 Series Type 6875 6876 6885 6886 2 28 30 PC 730 750 Series Type 6877 6887 2 28 31 PC 730 750 Series Type 6877 6887 2 28 32 PC 730 750 Series Type 6877 6887 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 1 ard ttings Board Board 80486 System Board Locations Locations Settings System Board System Board Locations Jumper Settings System System Jumper System System System Board Board Board Locations Settings Board Board Locations Board Jumper Settings 100 133 166 200 MHz System Board 100 133 166 200 MHz System Board Locations 100 133 166 200 MHz Switch Jumper Settings System Board Locations Jumper Settings Jumper Setting Procedures Pentium 75 90 100 120 133 MHz System Board Pentium 75 90 100 120 133 MHz System Board Locati Pentium 75 90 100 120 133 MHz Jumper Settings Pentium 100 133 150 166 MHz System Board Pentium 100 133 150 166 MHz System Board Locations Pentium 100 133 150 166 MHz Switch Jumper Settings IBM Persona
164. aged CRT face or bulging capacitor 1 Mechanical hazards such as loose or missing hardware The guide consists of a series of steps presented in a checklist Begin the checks with the power off and the power cord disconnected Checklist 1 Check exterior covers for damage loose broken or sharp edges 2 Power off the computer Disconnect the power cord Check the power cord for A third wire ground connector in good condition Use a meter to measure third wire ground continuity for 0 1 ohm or less between the external ground pin and frame ground b The power cord should be the appropriate type as specified in the parts listings c Insulation must not be frayed or worn Remove the cover Check for any obvious non IBM alterations Use good judgment as to the safety of any non IBM alterations Check inside the unit for any obvious unsafe conditions such as metal filings contamination water or other liquids or signs of fire or smoke damage Check for worn frayed or pinched cables Check that the power supply cover fasteners screws or rivets have not been removed or tampered with Q Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 23 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Handling Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive Devices 2 2 4 Handling Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive Devices Any computer part containing transistors or integrated circuits ICs should be considered sensitive to electrostatic discha
165. ages are not correct and the power cord is good replace the power supply If the voltages are correct and the computer you are servicing has a power supply connector on the riser card check the following riser card voltages Riser Card Connections Note These voltages must be checked with the power supply cable connected to the riser card Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 6 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 300 700 Series System Board Power Supply Connections P10 If the voltages are not correct and the power cord is good replace the power supply Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 6 1 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 360 8150 System Board Power Supply Connections 1 6 2 PC 360 5150 System Board Power Supply Connections to the system board PICTURE 5 4 I IEEE 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 o 1 I 1 lal
166. and line option forces the program to load in Black and White Monochrome mode which is often more readable on laptop computers LOG file The LOG file command line option directs the test programs to start using a specified Error Log file INT10 The INT10 command line option forces the test I programs to use the BIOS for screen writes wells edel OXXX The OXXX command line option where XXX test group for example MBD MEM VID HDU FDU KBD COM LPT and I So on omits the designated test group from testing USRCONFIG The USERCONFIG file command line option tells the file test programs to look for a user diagnostic configuration file other than the default USERDIAG CFG SCRIPT The SCRIPT file R command line option with the file R R runs the selected script Please see Scripting in topic 2 17 3 for a description of scripting Note You use a instead of a as the command line switch
167. ard then press Enter 5 If the computer serial number was previously recorded the number is displayed with an option to update it Press Y to update the serial number 6 Type the 7 digit serial number of the computer you are servicing then press Enter 7 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the flash BIOS VPD update procedure Subtopics 2 15 1 PC 360 5150 Type 6598 Flash Recovery Jumper Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 15 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 360 8150 Type 6598 Flash Recovery Jumper 2 15 1 360 5150 Type 6598 Flash Recovery Jumper Tee Attention sss If an interruption occurs during a Flash BIOS upgrade the BIOS might be left in an unusable state This jumper enables you to restart the System and recover the BIOS To perform a Flash BIOS recovery 1 Power off the computer and remove the cover 2 Move the system board Flash jumper from pins 23 24 to pins 22 23 Refer to PC 360 5150 Type 6598 Pentium 150 200 MHz Jumper Settings in topic 2 28 21 for more information 3 Insert the upgrade diskette into the diskette drive 4 Power on the computer and listen to the speaker You should hear beeps in the following sequence a After you restart the computer it beeps once This beep marks the beginning of the power on self test POST b After a short delay less than 10 seconds the computer beeps again This marks th
168. arks the text block f you did not previously press F4 to start marking block of text F5 is ignored Press F6 while the cursor is within the active block to move an active marked block of text Move the cursor to the new location where the active block is to be moved then press F6 again If there is no active block of text F6 is ignored an active marked block of text to new cation move the cursor to the new location and hen press F7 f there is active block of text F7 is ignored To delete an active marked block of text move the cursor within the active block and press F8 If there is no active block of text F8 is ignored F10 Press F10 to save all changes and exit the file Notes 1 Always make a backup copy on a self starting diskette of the AUTOEXEC BAT and CONFIG SYS files before making any changes 2 The default text editing mode of the File Editor is the insert mode To toggle between overtype and insert modes press Insert Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 18 10 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Diagnostics Control Keys 2 18 11 Diagnostics Control Keys The following is a list of the Diagnostics Control Keys when used and a description of the Diagnostics response CtrltA Main Menu Allows you to select test from the sub menus that highlighted with red letters Attention TE sele
169. cted these test will erase the information stored on the diskette or hard disk drive Up and Down Arrow Main Menu Highlights an item Keys Module Test Menu you want to select Test Group Menu Adds a diamond to the left of the highlighted test The test will run hen Run All Selected S highlighted and he Enter key is Module Test Menu 1 1 1 1 1 ressed 1 1 1 1 1 1 Test Group Menu Space Bar w i p Also removes the diamond to the left of the item The test will not run when Run All Selected is highlighted and the Enter key is pressed Main Menu Selects the Module Test Menu additional test for the menu you are in Test Group Menu Selects additional test The LUN displayed on the top right Test Group Menu shows which test is selected and how and remain example LUN 1 2 t Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 18 11 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Recovering from Software Problems Type 68X7 2 19 Recovering from Software Problems Type 68X7 La is Rl aac pM DM M MM M M M 4 1 The following software related information is also included in the About Your
170. ctly before returning the machine to the customer Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 24 1 dg IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Electrical Safety 2 2 Electrical Safety Observe the following rules when working on electrical equipment qos Important oett ceti uitae tc Use only approved tools and test equipment Some hand tools have handles covered with a soft material that does not insulate you when working with live electrical currents Many customers have near their equipment rubber floor mats that contain small conductive fibers to decrease electrostatic discharges Do not use this type of mat to protect yourself from electrical shock Find the room emergency power off EPO switch disconnecting switch or electrical outlet If an electrical accident occurs you can then operate the switch or unplug the power cord quickly Do not work alone under hazardous conditions or near equipment that has hazardous voltages Disconnect all power before Performing a mechanical inspection Working near power supplies Removing or installing main units Before you start to work on the machine unplug the power cord If you cannot unplug it ask the customer to power off the wall box that supplies power to the machine and to lock the wall box in the off position If you need to work a machine that has exposed electrical c
171. de uma pilha incorrecta pode resultar na igni ilou explos o da mesma PICTURE 15 Elle pr sente des risques d incendie d explosion ou de br lures graves la rechargez pas ne retirez pas son connecteur polaris et ne la d montez pas l exposez pas une temperature sup rieure 100 C ne la faites pas br ler et n en exposez pas le contenu l eau Mettez la pile au rebut conform ment la r glementation vigueur Une pile inappropri e risque de prendre feu ou d exploser Die Systembatterie ist eine Lithiumbatterie Sie kann sich entz nden explodieren oder schwere Verbrennungen hervorrufen Batterien dieses Typs d rfen nicht aufgeladen zerlegt ber 100 C erhitzt oder verbrannt werden Auch darf ihr Inhalt nicht mit Wasser in Verbindung gebracht oder der zur richtigen Polung angebrachte Verbindungsstecker entfernt werden Bei der Entsorgung die rtlichen Bestimmungen f r Sonderm ll beachten Beim Ersetzen der Batterie nur Batterien des Typs verwenden der in der Ersatzteilliste aufgef hrt ist Der Einsatz falscher Batterien kann zu Entz ndung oder Explosion f hren La batteria di supporto e una batteria al litio e puo incendiarsi esplodere o procurare gravi ustioni Evitare di ricaricarla smontarne il connettore polarizzato smontarla riscaldarla ad una temperatura superiore ai 100 gradi centigradi incendiarla o gettarla in acqua Smaltirla secondo la normativa in vigore DPR 915 82 successive disp
172. e adapter Using this procedure helps prevent conflicts with other adapters Refer to the adapter documentation for information about required resources If your computer comes with preinstalled software you can also select these resources using the Plug and Play icon Sr MEM MD MF The Plug and Play feature uses memory addresses EDOOh to EFFFh If 1 1 you install ISA legacy adapter or use a memory manager program do not use the addresses within this range 1 Copyright Corp 1996 1997 2 18 3 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Rapid Resume Manager 2 18 4 Rapid Resume Manager Personal computers come with built in energy saving capabilities If the computer you are servicing was shipped with DOS and Windows preinstalled Rapid Resume Manager is available Rapid Resume Manager reduces the power consumption of the computer The following are features of Rapid Resume Manager O Rapid Resume D Standby O Scheduler O Wake Up on Ring Subtopics 2 18 4 1 Rapid Resume 2 18 4 Running Rapid Resume Manager 2 2589 Standby 2 18 Scheduler 21 8 Wake Up on Ring Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 184 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Rapid Resume 2 18 4 1 Rapid Resume With Rapid Resume activated the computer saves its current state when you power it off with the power switch Rapid Resume retains all current settings rem
173. e Module Tests Menu use the up and down arrow keys 0 and 1 to move the cursor to your selection 2 Press Tab to move into the expanded Test Group window 3 Scroll to the test you want to select or deselect Warning Items indicated by a directly adjacent red text on color screens are destructive tests 4 Press the spacebar at the highlighted test to toggle between select indicated by a DIAMOND and deselect Note Pressing the first letter of a test does not activate the test unlike menu operation 5 Press Enter Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 17 6 4 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Running an Individual Test 2 17 6 5 Running an Individual Test To run an individual test 1 Use the up and down arrow keys 0 and 1 to move to the highlighted bar to the test you want to run 2 Press Enter to run the test Note The results of the test appear in the lower right hand Test Log window Also if you enabled Test Logging the results are recorded in the Test Log 3 When the test completes press Esc to return to the Test Group Menu Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 17 6 5 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Stopping the Tests 2 17 7 Stopping the Tests To stop running a specific test or stop testing after you have started a test press Esc while the test is running The test pauses at the first possible opportunity and the Skip Abort Test Menu appears with the following options
174. e Once Read Many Media TOR Rp TEM SR EUM MUERE M PERS XGA Extended Graphics Array 1024 x 768 x 256 Li devrais unctio Spe Ci pue E LAU A DAR eI Rer ui Y C Luminance Chrominance Signal Video Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 32 3 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Send Us Your Comments 2 33 Send Us Your Comments We want to know your opinion about this manual part number 84H7174 Your input will help us to improve our publications Please photocopy this survey complete it and then fax it to HMM Survey at 919 543 8167 USA Name Phone Number 1 Do you like this manual 3 What is your service experience level Less than five years than five years Thanks in advance for your response Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 33 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Do You Need Technical References 2 34 Do You Need Technical References We have a wide range of hardware technical references that provide in depth information about IBM personal computer products Our Technical Reference Library includes information about Micro Channel Setup and Subsystem Control Block architectures Common interfaces including microprocessors system timers parallel and serial port controllers keyboards and keystrokes SCSI DMA video and more Specific Personal System 2 systems including system board connectors jumpers memory subsystem
175. e and type O Amount of memory installed and preloaded software information if installed The following figure shows the position of each digit of the type number and model number and description of each position Fe Type number Model number CDBS PHM ti ii M Memory Preloaded software iii i H Hard disk drive size and type P Processor ldem S System board Riser connector s E Series specific pese B Slots Bays Tea CD Commercial Desktop series 65 300 68 700 As an example if the machine type number and model number are 6573 H3C each digit decodes as follows Digits Information ee qe ec sma LT Men Ue 65 Commercial Desktop 300 Series computer 7 Computer has 3 slots and 3 bays 3 486 MHz System board with PCI ISA Riser connector s 300 Series computers only H 486DX 33 MHz processor installed Pos 270 MB IDE hard disk drive installed
176. e beginning of the recovery process the recovery code is being copied into the flash component c After about 30 seconds the computer beeps twice marking the end of the recovery process Wait until the diskette drive in use light goes out 5 Power off the computer and move the jumper back to the normal default position 6 Leave the upgrade diskette in the diskette drive and power on the computer 7 Continue with the original upgrade Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 15 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Diagnostics and Test Information 2 16 Diagnostics and Test Information The following tools are available to help identify and resolve hardware related problems Power on self test POST POST Beep Codes Error Code Format Diagnostic Test Programs QAPlus WIN QAPlus PRO Error messages IBM Personal Computer Diagnostics Diskette Subtopics N NN NN 16 x16 20 416 2195 r C Power On Self Test POST POST Beep Codes Error Code Format Diagnostics Test Programs Error Messages Return Codes Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 16 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Power On Self Test POST 2 16 1 Power On Self Test POST Each time you power on the system it performs a series of tests that check the operation of the system and some options This series of tests is called the power on self test or POST POST does the following Checks some bas
177. e command line to the editing area 8 When you are done working on the file press F4 File to save the file and exit from the editor 9 Shut down your computer You must restart your computer in order for the changes to take effect Q Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 204 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Using the DOS Utility Diskette to Edit the CONFIG SYS File 2 20 5 Using the DOS Utility Diskette to Edit the CONFIG SYS File To edit the CONFIG SYS file from the DOS Utility Diskette 1 2 3 Insert PC DOS Disk 1 your diskette drive Power on the computer If the computer is already on restart the computer using the Ctrl Alt Del key sequence When the following prompt appears Do you want to install PC DOS 7 Y N type N The command prompt appears Type COPY CACONFIG SYS CONFIG OLD and press Enter This copies your current CONFIG SYS file as CONFIG OLD in case you need it for future reference Type CD 1005 press Enter Type E CACONFIG SYS and press Enter When you are done working on the file press F4 File to save the file and exit from the editor Shut down your computer You must restart your computer in order for the changes to take effect Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 20 5 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Recovering from OS 2 Warp Problems 2 20 6 Recovering from 05 2 Warp Problems The following are some problems that might occur whe
178. e left in an unusable state This jumper enables you to restart the system and recover the BIOS 1 Power off the computer 2 Move the jumper from pins 23 24 to 22 23 3 Insert the upgrade diskette into the drive A 4 Power on the computer and listen to the speaker You should hear beeps in the following sequence After the computer is powered on it beeps once This beep marks the beginning of the POST b After a short delay less than 10 seconds the computer beeps again This marks the beginning of the recovery process The recovery code is being copied into the flash component c After about 30 seconds the computer beeps twice marking the end of the recovery process Wait until the diskette drive in use light goes out Power off the computer and move the jumper from pins 22 23 to 23 24 Leave the upgrade diskette in the diskette drive and power on the computer Retry the original upgrade procedure Oo Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 22 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Matrox Graphics Adapter MGA Switch Settings 2 28 23 Matrox Graphics Adapter MGA Switch Settings There are two switches on the adapter that are used to change the way the adapter operates VGA feature connector Access bus output only Connectors for RAM expansion module Monitor connector naaa nana ana Switches Bus connector Subtopics 2 28 23 1 VGA BIOS Flash Upgrade Enable Switch 1 2
179. e mouse pointer but cannot select any object when you press mouse button 1 2 Press the Caps Lock and Num Lock keys to see if their status lights come on 3 Record a description of what you were doing when the system stopped If any messages appeared on the screen record the message text and number 4 Call a HelpWare technician for assistance Stacked Icons Symptom Some of the icons on your Desktop appear to be stacked on each other Action Refresh your desktop by doing the following 1 Position the pointer on a blank area of the Desktop 2 Press mouse button 2 A pop up menu appears 3 Select Refresh 4 f your screen goes blank press Alt Esc to switch between programs and force repainting of your screen O Folders open and close immediately Symptom When you attempt to open a folder it will not stay open Action Use the OS 2 Warp Recovery Choices Program to recover a set of archived system files See OS 2 Warp Recovery Choices Program in topic 2 20 1 for instructions Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 20 6 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Recovering from Errors on the Hard Disk 2 20 7 Recovering from Errors on the Hard Disk You can use the CHKDSK command with the F parameter to check the hard disk for errors and if any errors are found correct them Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 20 7 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Correcting Disk Errors from DOS 2 20 8 Correcting Disk
180. ed Processor or cC LED Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 9 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 133 166 MHz System Board 2 28 10 PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 133 166 MHz System Board 1 2 31465 A 7 Z 18 17 16 This system board is for models 6XX 7XX 8XX 9XX See PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 75 90 100 MHz System Board in topic 2 28 7 for 3XX 4XX and 5XX models Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 10 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 133 166 MHz System Board Locations 2 28 11 PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 133 166 MHz System Board Locations 1 Video Port 2 ECP EPP Parallel Port 3 Serial B Port 4 2 Configuration Jumpers 5 Serial A Port 6 Mouse Port 7 Keyboard Port 8 J4J2 Configuration Jumpers 9 J4J1 Configuration Jumpers 10 ISA PCI Riser Connector 11 Enhanced IDE Connectors 12 Primary Input Power Supply 13 Diskette Connector 14 Four SIMM Sockets Two Banks 15 Power On LED Connector 16 Hard Disk Activity LED Connector 17 Auxiliary Fan Connector 18 Processor Socket 7 19 Speaker Connector 20 256 KB L2 Cache Sockets 21 Battery 22 1MB Video Memory Sockets Optional 23 VESA Feature Connector 24 J4K1 Configuration Jumpers See PC 330 350 Series Type 65X6 Pentium 133 166 MHz Jumper Settings
181. ed View Type 6X7X Computer Exploded View Type 6X8X Computer Exploded View Type 6560 Computer Exploded View Type 6598 Keylock Assembly Exploded View System Board Layouts Riser Card Layouts Type Model Number Conversion Country Language Model Configuration Miscellaneous Information Send Us Your Comments Do You Need Technical References Problem Determination Tips Notices Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 CONTENTS 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Service Information 1 0 Service Information This section contains the general checkout procedures related service procedures Symptom to FRU indexes and parts listings for IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series Type 65XX and 68XX products This manual and the diagnostic tests are intended to test only IBM products Non IBM products of any kind including adapter cards and invalid computer responses If you remove a non IBM device and 1 1 1 accelerator boards options or non IBM devices can give false errors 1 the symptom goes away the problem is with the device you removed 1 1 Subtopics 1 1 General Checkout Type 65XX 68XX General Checkout Type 6876 6886 Module Test Menu and Hardware Configuration Report Keyboard Printer Power Supply Display Symptom to FRU Index 1 9 Undetermined Problem L 10 Replacing a System Board 1 11 Replacing a Processor 1 12 Type 6X7X Parts 1 13 Type 6X8X Parts
182. el Micro Channel Micro Channel A PCI a uum Shared Slot a Shared Slot Micro Channel 1000000 0 DD Copyright Corp 1996 1997 2 29 14 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 750 Type 6885 PCI ISA 2 29 15 PC 750 Type 6885 PCI ISA Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 29 15 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM 750 6886 Channel 2 29 16 PC 750 Type 6886 PCI Micro Channel 5 Mira channel Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 29 16 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 730 Type 6877 ISA PCI 2 29 17 PC 730 Type 6877 ISA PCI To 1 51012 sa Shared Sit 1 lic 1 ENTER IT NNI TITIETITE L DER more Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 29 17 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 750 Type 6887 ISA PCI 2 29 18 PC 750 Type 6887 ISA PCI 1 L Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 29 18
183. el Configuration Tables Table 7 PC 300 Type 6589 Model Processor Memory Hard Drive Graphics 43 4 3 10 P6 200 MHz 32 MB EDO 2 5 GB IDE 53 4 4 4 30 P6 180 MHz 32 MB EDO 2 5 GB IDE 53 43 4 4 150 P6 200 MHz 32 MB EDO 4 2 GB IDE Matrox ECC 43 4 4 Ox P6 180 MHz 16 MB 1 6 GB IDE 53 4 4 4 2X P6 200 MHz 32 MB 1 6 GB IDE 53 43 4 4 4 P6 200 MHz 32 MB ECC 2 2 GB SCSI Matrox 43 34 4 L7X AAP 6 180 2 32 MB N A 53 4 4 4 18 P6 200 MHz 32 MB N A 53 Notes 1 Not included in model 2 Memory Non Parity unless designated as P for Parity 3 Authorized Assembler Program See Type Model Configuration Tables Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 311 2 Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Miscellaneous Information 2 32 Miscellaneous Information Acronyms Abbreviations and Terms uuu y AIL Ires AC uw uel I AIL m
184. embers which programs were active and saves the position and size of windows and other objects on the screen When the computer is restarted with the power on switch the Scheduler or Wake Up on Ring it quickly returns to full power operation in exactly the same state The programs that were being used will reappear in the state they were in when you suspended operation of the computer Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 18 4 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Running Rapid Resume Manager 2 18 4 2 Running Rapid Resume Manager To select and activate deactivate or change Rapid Resume Manager do the following From Program Manager select IBM Management Plus Select Rapid Resume Manager View or change settings Follow the instructions on the screen RON Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 18 4 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Standby 2 18 4 3 Standby When the Standby feature is enabled it initiates reduced power modes for the display microprocessor and hard disk drive after a specified period of inactivity The default setting for automatically initiating standby is 20 minutes The display is blanked and the hard disk drive spins down enters a reduced power state Any use of the keyboard mouse or hard disk drive causes the computer to exit standby and return to full power operation For example if 40 minutes is selected as the specified period the computer goes into standby state if
185. ench Canadian 06 dH ped German 129 06 n E PME m a Z am rr 4 22 German 453 06 See See ea NS fee peo Greek 06 PES CEU I RUPEE TIME yoza Hebrew 06 flir cabe ecce eka ea sss Tus mcm Hungarian 06 Saco ea fee AI QS CDU eee RES TR Icelandic 06 TRIER CP RAS ps Italian 06 pP UC az RE Ree A MIT T Korea 06 MEI Latin Spanish 06 u a iy cm D ei yi a ea gy a Ay tu Q Qe fig io nd fur nidos La i Ce art Ban Norwegian 06 M X ae yt mgd pei i ar lye mg CET Polish 06 ee Bad Last mt arl Racks Ga ue vcl asl ad ird PE ct angi aco Sacs de v dra Jen aei al tad ated AE erai a Sea duae i veh Portuguese 06 M ay api a ga ry a ey Romanian 06 a Qe ie a K qa Drm dci ci dira Ec Qe s ai Gh Q
186. er if installed 3 System Board nr P Read Errors 1 Diskette Diskette drive read error 2 Diskette Drive 23 System Board L4 Diskette Drive Cable nlt See Sane eee m uui erc Receive Error 1 Serial Port Cable Serial Port loopback test error System Board eee ote a E SS SS Il eee mas g Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 84 3 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Refresh Failure Diagnostics Test detected an error while testing the DMA controller s RAM refresh cycle RTC Interrupt Failure Diagnostics Test cannot detect the Real Time clock interrupt Serial Chip Error COM Port error general Serial Compare Error COM Port error information transmitted is not the same as information received Serial Time out Error COM Port error time interval is too long between transmitted and received data Serious Memory Error Diags Cannot Continue Memory Test error Sorry You Need A Mouse Mouse or mouse driver was not detected System Hangs Go to Undetermined Problem in topic 1 9 The Address Exceeds The Size Of Your Memory An invalid memory address was entered The Diagnostics Tests display this message during the Locate Bad Chips option under the interact menu if an invalid memory address was entered at
187. eral Checkout Type 6876 6886 This general checkout procedure is for Type 6876 and 6886 computers On Type 6876 and 6886 Micro Channel computers you can start the advanced diagnostics programs in one of three ways 1 From the 700 Series 6876 6886 Reference Diskette 2 From the 700 Series 6876 6886 Diagnostics Diskette 3 From the System Partition From the Reference Diskette Type 6876 6886 From the Diagnostics Diskette Type 6876 6886 From the System Partition Type 6876 6886 System Programs Type 6876 6886 Starting the System Programs Type 6876 6886 Power on Password System Programs Main Menu Type 6876 6886 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 12 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM From the Reference Diskette Type 6876 6886 1 2 1 From the Reference Diskette Type 6876 6886 The Reference Diskette is bootable Starting the diagnostic programs from the Reference Diskette allows you to test the options installed in the computer or test the base system Subtopics 1 2 1 1 To Test Options Type 6876 6886 1 2 1 2 To Test the Base System Type 6876 6886 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 244 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM To Test Options Type 6876 6886 1 2 1 1 To Test Options Type 6876 6886 NOUS lt sss 1 Ensure that Rapid Resume is disabled before starting this procedure If Rapid Resume is displayed during this proced
188. etup Processor System Board Processor System Board Run Configuration Parallel Adapter if installed System Board Printer System Board Check SCSI terminator installation SCSI Cable SCSI Terminator SCSI Device SCSI Adapter System Board Any Serial Device Communications Cable System Board Run Advanced Diagnostics System Board Run Advanced Diagnostics System Board Serial Device Cable System Board Run Advanced Diagnostics System Board Run Configuration Serial Adapter if installed System Board System Board Any Serial Device Dual Async Adapter A System Board Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 8 3 3 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Numeric Error Codes 3 Any Serial Device Blue rc m AD man E rw A NL ee 1207 1 Communications Cable 2 Dual Async Adapter A mte eer tot Deui ch ac te A Cleo d TET A Na NE 13XX 1 Game Adapter P Eie Ep EE 1402 Information only Printer not ready TTE T 1403 Information only No paper error or interrupt failure MEER PRENNE MEE 1404 iA Run Advanced Diagnostics System board timeout failure e n 1405 1 Run Advanced Diagnostics Parallel adapter error ERU aet
189. figuring no jumpers or switches to set A Plug and Play adapter comes with built in identification and configuration specifications set in the adapter memory This information is sensed by the I O bus and interpreted by the computer BIOS The BIOS routines then automatically configure the adapter around the resources already in use by other devices PCI adapters are generally Plug and Play devices Many ISA adapters are not Plug and Play devices If the adapter you are installing is not a Plug and Play adapter a legacy device you must configure it manually Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 218 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Legacy Adapters 2 18 3 Legacy Adapters ISA adapters that are not Plug and Play devices are referred to as legacy devices The Configuration Setup Utility program can help you manually configure legacy adapters The Configuration Setup Utility program screens show the legacy resources typically required by adapters port address Memory address Interrupt request IRQ line Direct memory access DMA channel Resources not currently being used by adapters already installed in your computer are highlighted From these screens you can select available resources for the adapter you are installing Set the resources used by installed legacy adapters to not available This enables the Plug and Play code to configure around legacy adapters Then you can make the appropriate jumper or switch settings on th
190. g System Unit Type 6X7X and 6X8X Cover Top Cover 3x3 with Labels 6571 6573 06H5722 6575 6576 6571 6875 6876 GATT Top Cover 5x5 with Labels 06H1771 6581 6583 6585 6586 6587 Top Cover 5x5 with Labels 75H7986 6587 6589 6885 6886 6887 Logo Kit 06H5723 Diskette Drive and Cable 3 5 Inch 1 44 MB Diskette Drive 93F2361 3 5 Inch 1 44 MB Diskette Drive 41H7675 Japan Only Short Button 3 5 Inch 1 44 MB Diskette Drive 41H7676 Japan Only Long Button 3 5 Inch 2 88 MB Diskette Drive 8261887 3 5 Inch Auto Eject Diskette Drive Non EMEA 71G0660 6875 6876 6885 6886 Diskette Drive Cable 06H6344 Diskette Drive Cable 6577 6587 06H6325 5 25 Inch 1 2 MB Diskette Drive 82G1824 5 25 Inch Diskette Drive Bracket 06H9408 6587 6589 6887 Hard Disk Drive and Cable 170 MB 1 IDE Hard Disk Drive 7164958 270 MB IDE Hard Disk Drive 06H4152 6571 5723 6581 6583 270 MB IDE Hard Disk Drive 82G5926 6575 6585 6875 6876 6885 6886 364 MB IDE Hard Disk Drive 82G5927 540 MB IDE Hard Disk Drive 82G5928 540 MB SCSI Hard Disk Drive 82G5932 635 MB IDE Hard Disk Drive 06H9063 728 MB IDE Hard Disk Drive 82G5929 850 MB IDE Hard Disk Drive 06H8419 1 GB 2 IDE Hard Disk Drive 06H6111 1 GB SCSI Hard Disk Drive 06H9079 1 2 GB IDE Hard Disk Drive 07H0383 1 2 GB SCSI Hard Disk Drive 07H0390 1 6 GB IDE Hard Disk 6577 6587 6589 75H7497 1 6 GB IDE Hard Disk Drive 6877 6887 06H9064 2 0 GB SCSI Hard Disk Drive 6
191. ge Kei VD PM TM c c rc Rc cM pep DE H Hard Disk Drive Size and Type 0 Hard Disk Drive Installed 2 170 MB IDE 3 270 MB IDE 4 364 MB IDE Copyright Corp 1996 1997 2 30 3 Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Type Model Number Conversion 5 540 MB IDE 6 635 MB IDE 7 850 MB IDE 8 1 GB IDE 9 1 2 GB IDE A 1 6 GB IDE B I 360 MB SCSI 540 SCSI D 720 MB SCSI
192. ght IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 22 3 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 6576 6586 Pentium 75 90 100 120 133 150 166 MHz 2 22 1 4 PC 330 350 Series Type 6576 6586 Pentium 75 90 100 120 133 150 166 MHz These are the recommended combinations of memory module kits Each bank must contain a matched pair of SIMMs having the same size and speed Total Bank 0 1 Bank 1 Memory 8 4 c 16 4 4 16 8 24 MB 4 MB 8 MB 24 MB 8 MB 4 MB 32 8 MB 8 MB 32 MB 16 MB 40 MB 4 16 40 16 4
193. h set SW 1 17 Processor socket 18 Cache memory module connector 19 Power LED connector 20 Hard Disk access LED connector 21 Speaker connector 22 DSP Audio connector 23 DIMM SIMM connectors 24 VESA passthrough connector 25 Riser connector 26 Video port 27 ECP EPP parallel port 28 Serial B port 29 Serial A port 30 Mouse port 31 Keyboard port 32 Infrared port Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 31 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 730 750 Series Type 6877 6887 Pentium 100 133 150 166 MHz Switch Jumper Settings 2 28 32 PC 730 750 Series Type 6877 6887 Pentium 100 133 150 166 MHz Switch Jumper Settings The following tables contain the switch and jumper setting information D indicates the default setting Processor Speed Switch Settings SW1 1 4 Speed swi 1 SW1 2 SW1 3 SW1 4 75 MHz Off On 90 MHz Off Off On Off 00 MHz 20 MHz Off Off
194. hics Adapter A No Features Installed B Ethernet Adapter Only C Token Ring Adapter Only F 4 CD ROM No Network Adapter DSP 4X CD ROM No Network Adapter Matrox Graphics Adapter pcd ee cer i ro Ee eR cor ee m T ira di am aam RA ane Qs ri dre Cl Mi Gs ien rl MA ay Lis my Dei rl Wee Tar de Fi ue Qe e em me aA o E LOY Gu Qs ur Ma er Gul Ael e Qn fri Wes Sl a Qa pur VE i ae H Hard Disk Drive Size and Type B 2 5 GB IDE N 1 6 GB IDE with Windows NT S 2 5 GB IDE with Windows NT T Nc e Que a ege Bc ca LA Rc a Qai a Mc Gee an i ie ie aer on Duck a cc SS qe De A ay mmi pel Eae ra e Dri e
195. ic system board operations Checks the memory operation Starts the video operation Verifies that the diskette drive is working Verifies that the hard disk drive is working If the POST finishes without detecting any problems a single beep sounds and the first screen of your operating system or application program appears If the POST detects a problem an error message appears on your screen A single problem can cause several error messages to appear When you correct the cause of the first error message the other error messages probably will not appear on the screen the next time you turn on the system Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 16 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM POST Beep Codes 2 16 2 POST Beep Codes The Power On Self Test generates a beeping sound to indicate successful completion of POST or to indicate that the tests detect an error One beep and the appearance of text on the display indicates successful completion of the POST More than one beep indicates that the POST detects an error Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 216 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Error Code Format 2 16 3 Error Code Format This section provides an explanation of the encoded non SCSI and SCSI POST error codes Error messages are displayed on the screen as three four five eight twelve or thirteen digits An X in an error message can be any number or letter The shorter POST errors are highlighted in the Sy
196. ices support to your machine Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 21 5 5 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Radio Interference Problem 2 21 6 Radio Interference Problem If there is radio interference caused by other equipment follow these steps O Determine what equipment is creating the interference For example a microwave oven or any product working in the 2 4 to 2 5 GHz frequency band O Move the base radio module t Move the equipment if possible that is causing the interference O Move the base itself O When you have identified the frequency on which there is interference go to the NAP and forbid that frequency See Installing and Operating Your Network manual for a table of radio allocations by country Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 21 6 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Running Adapter Diagnostics from the Utilities Diskette 2 21 7 Running Adapter Diagnostics from the Utilities Diskette To run the adapter diagnostics do the following 1 Insert the Wireless LAN Utilities diskette in drive A and restart the workstation by pressing Ctrl Alt Del 1 Wireless Utilities for MCA Bus with Ethernet Adapter Computers with an MCA bus and an Ethernet adapter may lock up if the Wireless Utilities diskette is booted when the Ethernet cable is not present or unplugged specific message identifies the problem Code 06421 referring to Ethernet cable unplugged
197. ight IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 21 5 3 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Problem 4 IO Base Address or Interrupt Level Conflicts 2 21 5 4 Problem 4 IO Base Address or Interrupt Level Conflicts Sometimes the Resource Manager part of Card and Socket Services support returns an IRQ INT parameter or an IO Base Address PORT parameter as valid even if already used by the system To resolve the conflicts you must 1 Find available values by using a configuration analysis program such as CardView Cardinfo MSD and EZPlay 2 Change the value s Of your computer feature by using its utilities 0 Of the IBM Wireless LAN adapter by updating these parameters in the PROTOCOL INI file for NDIS workstations or in the NET CFG file for ODI workstations Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 24 54 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Problem 5 Detection Problem for ODI Workstations 2 21 5 5 Problem 5 Detection Problem for ODI Workstations pee Importante sarasa qospa 1 l This section only applies to DOS and Windows ODI wireless workstations with a PCMCIA Type II slot If the PCMCIA Credit Card is not detected when you start your computer 1 Be sure there is no potential conflict memory allocation IRQ PORT 2 Your PCMCIA machine does not have an INTEL 82365SL or compatible port controller You must add Card and Socket Serv
198. ings shown in Figure 1 apply to most computer l l 1 l 1 configurations l l Copyright Corp 1996 1997 2 21 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM ISA Mode Operations Parameters 2 21 2 ISA Mode Operations Parameters The following provides the possible values for ISA mode operation parameters that you can select according to your system configuration 1 Input Output I O Base Address this is used by the computer to identify and communicate with each individual adapter Table 1 I O Base Address 15 Mode M w Switch Positions I O Base Address 1 2 3 000 86 0 0 0 96A0 010 A6A0 1 0 001 6 0 0 1 D6A0 011 E6A0 TI E F6A0
199. installed 2 System Board iss sasa s ss excep 2 2 X 1 Memory Module First 64 KB of RAM failed 2 System Board E HS 2 3 1 Memory Module 2 System Board dE Eel e decer E 2 4 X 1 Run Setup 2 Memory Module 3 System Board ony aoe a Sasia 3 1 X System Board register failed P an fressen te esti 3 2 4 1 System Board Keyboard controller failed 2 Keyboard stes 3 3 4 Video Adapter Screen initialization failed if installed 17254 System Board 3 Display Erin esset 3 4 1 1 Video Adapter Screen retrace test detected an if installed error 2 System Board 3 Display ARA a a a 3 4 2 1 Video Adapter POST is searching for video ROM if installed 25 System Board __ 4 I 1 Video Adapter if installed 2 System Board a a a a Men Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 8 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Beep S
200. ions do not appear on the Recovery Choices Screen unless you previously opened the Desktop Settings notebook and selected Create archive at each system restart from the Archive page For more information about the Recovery Choices program refer to the Master Help Index located in the Information folder on the OS 2 Desktop Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 20 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Editing the CONFIG SYS File 2 20 2 Editing the CONFIG SYS File A CONFIG SYS file contains lines of instructions that control how the computer starts up and how the computer works with the devices attached to it The active CONFIG SYS file for DOS and OS 2 Warp is stored in the root directory OS 2 Warp maintains other CONFIG SYS files in other subdirectories for error recovery and other purposes Important If you need to edit the CONFIG SYS file to remedy a problem edit the one in your root directory For information about statements that can appear in the CONFIG SYS file refer to the Command Reference located in the Information folder on the OS 2 Desktop Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 20 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Using OS 2 Warp to Edit the CONFIG SYS File 2 20 3 Using OS 2 Warp to Edit the CONFIG SYS File To edit the CONFIG SYS file while OS 2 Warp is active On the Desktop double click on 05 2 System Double click on Command Prompts Double click on OS 2 Window OS 2 Full Screen
201. ircuits observe the following precautions Ensure that another person familiar with the power off controls is near you Remember Another person must be there to switch off the power if necessary Useonly one hand when working with powered on electrical equipment keep the other hand in your pocket or behind your back Remember There must be a complete circuit to cause electrical shock By observing the above rule you may prevent a current from passing through your body When using testers set the controls correctly and use the approved probe leads and accessories for that tester Stand on suitable rubber mats obtained locally if necessary to insulate you from grounds such as metal floor strips and machine frames Observe the special safety precautions when you work with very high voltages these instructions are in the safety sections of maintenance information Use extreme care when measuring high voltages Regularly inspect and maintain your electrical hand tools for safe operational condition Do not use worn or broken tools and testers Never assume that power has been disconnected from a circuit First check that it has been powered off Always look carefully for possible hazards in your work area Examples of these hazards are moist floors nongrounded power extension cables power surges and missing safety grounds Do not touch live electrical circuits with the reflective surface of a plastic dental mirror The surface
202. is a a wer Fenny ae a wer rene ey Russian Cyrillic 06 M Lan E E wa et ua RE e RARI e Serbian Cyrillic 06 emi de ni Bj ae ael Kai gh vu Aes Say Denia Sans mand ea rai nre e Anes iren Qni uci are vo DLS Van aulia ai aces ome Slovak 06 ng i efte ae y N times LS XI SS cn ifm e pti s ae Sa ay ie tiens aas E rl t SN E dy we teu a kS ai ele a GB Spanish 06 Mari mS b ame Cpl Mai iy arl ey y cael Rc en Qaeda Barra d oe Que Dh uar I tpud ici ms Das c oce oes 1 aei Gn Due Cari Ta Swiss Finnish 06 TEE Swiss French German 06 mA den ad Nan Sai a as ne nt ad Rack ain Cui mt and ik es ue ROG deni a eid Q LA era Ben nh Mund ue ie e AR Taiwan 06 co tt Qua P P ukuy Z Wp Sta peg Thailand 06 i a l rg Qus ire dina ST Sangh Se Sg en T a ies Pai BS Sa ERE u Eie gm ies rh Turkish 179 06 eris as ierra Si dy nd ied ul em pei n ay rins AN a utri ied orit edu cesi ein ps i a iiri ace e ey Turkish 440
203. is conductive such touching can cause personal injury and machine damage Do not service the following parts with the power on when they are removed from their normal operating places in a machine Power supply units Pumps Blowers and fans Motor generators and similar units This practice ensures correct grounding of the units If an electrical accident occurs Use caution do not become a victim yourself Switch off power Sendanother person to get medical aid Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 2 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Safety Inspection Guide 2 2 3 Safety Inspection Guide The intent of this inspection guide is to assist you in identifying potentially unsafe conditions on these products Each machine as it was designed and built had required safety items installed to protect users and service personnel from injury This guide addresses only those items However good judgment should be used to identify potential safety hazards due to attachment of non IBM features or options not covered by this inspection guide If any unsafe conditions are present you must determine how serious the apparent hazard could be and whether you can continue without first correcting the problem Consider these conditions and the safety hazards they present O Electrical hazards especially primary power primary voltage on the frame can cause serious or fatal electrical shock O Explosive hazards such as a dam
204. kVA PGES Be a aes Saat SRS Sate OSS SSeS rice Airflow Approximately 0 56 cubic meters minute 20 Acoustical Noise Emission Values Average sound pressure levels At operator position 43 dB operating 43 dB idle At bystander position 40 dB operating 40 dB idle Declared upper limit 5 0 bels operating 4 8 bels idle 1 1 1 meter 1 sound power levels 1 1 3 Maximum configuration weight depends options installed Figures above a system fully populated with options 4 Maximum power and heat specifications are based on the 145 watt maximum capacity of the system power supply 5 For additional information see the ISO Supplier s Declaration available from Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 5 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Specifications Type 6X8X 2 6 Specifications Type 6X8X Feature Description Size Depth 448 mm 17 6 in Height 160 mm 6 3 in Width 420 mm 16 5 in pote a Oe SS stud foise ce eee tU Edd Le Weight Minimum 12 7 kg 28 0 1b Maximum 14 1 kg 31 0 1b 6
205. l Assembly Bracket 5x5 Front Panel Card 11 Front Panel Bracket Rear Decorative Panel Rear Decorative Panel 6575 5576 0875 Rear Decorative Panel Rear Decorative Panel 6581 6583 6585 Rear Decorative Panel 80 MM Fan Assembly 80 MM Fan Guard 3x3 Air Duct Processor 6576 6571 6586 3x3 3x3 6876 3x3 5x5 6586 5x5 6587 Types 6877 6571 6573 6577 6877 6885 6886 6587 6589 6887 System Unit Type 6X7X and 6X8X I O Panel Assembly Rear I O Panel Assembly ISA 3x3 6571 6573 6575 6576 6577 6875 6877 Rear I O Panel Assembly MCA 3x3 6876 Rear I O Panel Assembly ISA 5x5 6581 6583 6585 6586 6885 Rear I O Panel Assembly MCA 5x5 6886 Rear I O Panel Assembly ISA 5x5 6587 6589 6887 Riser Card ISA VESA 3x3 6571 ISA PCI 3x3 6573 ISA PCI 3x3 6575 ISA PCI 3x3 6576 ISA PCI 3x3 6875 MCA PCI 3x3 6876 ISA PCI 3x3 6577 ISA VESA 5x5 6581 ISA PCI 5x5 6583 ISA PCI 5x5 6585 ISA PCI 5x5 6586 ISA PCI 5x5 6587 3 Shared 2 ISA ISA PCI 5x5 6589 3 Shared 2 PCI ISA PCI 5x5 6885 MCA PCI 5x5 6886 Card Guide Card Guide 3x3 MCA PCI Card Guide 5x5 MCA PCI Card Guide PCMCIA 3x 6571 6573 6575 Card Guide ISA 3x3 7657 26545 Card Guide ISA PCI 3x3 Card Guide ISA 5x5 6581 6583 6585 Card Guide ISA PCI 5x5 DASD Mounting Tray 3x3 6516 6571
206. l Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 657X 658X 80486 System Board 2 28 1 PC 330 350 Series Type 657X 658X 80486 System Board 32 33 EJ ELA Eu EE Gl e lel Copyright Corp 1996 1997 2 28 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 657X 658X 80486 System Board Locations 2 28 2 PC 330 350 Series Type 657X J8 Power supply connector On Off Switch Power Supply Connector 658X 80486 System Board Locations JP1 Diskette drive write protect jumper J7 Diskette drive connector J9 Primary hard disk drive connector Modem Ring Detect jumper J10 Secondary hard disk drive connector Processor socket 9 J24 SX DX CPU selection jumper G N 10 J23 P24T CPU selection jumper 11 JP3 Local bus configuration jumper 11 JP4 Local bus configuration jumper 11 JP7 Local bus configuration jumper 12 Processor Regulator Connector 13 JP10 clock selection jumper 14 J16 Cache size selection jumper 14 J17 Cache size selection jumper 14 J38 Cache size selection jumper 15 JP13 jumper 16 128K cache memory connectors 17 Cache TAG RAM connector 18 Power LED connector 19 Hard disk drive LED connector 20 J27 Speaker connector with enable jumper 21 J19 Memory module connector MEM 4 22 J20 Memory module connector MEM 23 J21 Memory module connec
207. le 6 PC 300 Type 6560 Models 4xx Model Processor Memory 40 54 133 16 j 42 P54C 133 16 MB P54C 133 16 MB 46 P54C 133 16 MB 48 P54C 133 16 MB 50X 54 166 16 52X P54C 166 16 MB 56 54 120 16 MB 58X 54 120 8 MB 60X 54 120 16 62X P54C 120 16 MB 64X 54 133 j 8 MB 66X P54C 166 16 MB Ms Notes 1 1 Refer to 1 Number Conversion 2 N A Not included in model 3 Memory Non Parity unless designated as P for Parity 2 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 311 1 in topic 2 30 for 6560 models not IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Type Mod
208. lug on AC operated computers Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 24 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Grounding Requirements 2 2 5 Grounding Requirements Electrical grounding of the computer is required for operator safety and correct system function Proper grounding of the electrical outlet can be verified by a certified electrician Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 225 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Laser Compliance Statement 2 3 Laser Compliance Statement Some IBM Personal Computer models are equipped from the factory with a CD ROM drive CD ROM drives are also sold separately as options The CD ROM drive is a laser product The CD ROM drive is certified in the U S to conform to the requirements of the Department of Health and Human Services 21 Code of Federal Regulations DHHS 21 CFR Subchapter J for Class 1 laser products Elsewhere the drive is certified to conform to the requirements of the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 825 and CENELEC EN 60 825 for Class 1 laser products When a CD ROM drive is installed note the following CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure O uso de controles ajustes ou desempenho de procedimentos diferentes daqueles aqui especificados pode resultar em perigosa exposic o radiacio W Ma FSU
209. ly all installed devices in the computer are highlighted on the menu 2 Atthe start of the diagnostic tests the main menu appears From this menu select System Info then select Hardware Configuration from the next menu Normally all installed devices in the computer are highlighted on this report If an installed device is not recognized by the diagnostics program The diagnostic code for the device is not on the diagnostic diskette Run the diagnostics provided with that device The missing device is defective or it requires an additional diskette or service manual An unrecognizable device is installed A defective device is causing another device not to be recognized The SCSI controller failed on the system board or SCSI adapter Use the procedure in Undetermined Problem in topic 1 9 to find the problem If a device is missing from the list replace it If this does not correct the problem use the procedure in Undetermined Problem in topic 1 9 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 3 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Keyboard 1 4 Keyboard susan a ei If mouse or other pointing device is attached remove it to see if the error symptom goes away If the symptom goes away the mouse or pointing device is defective 1001 Power off the c
210. m the operating system or both For 1 i i 1 i an explanation of these messages refer to the information supplied with that software package The first error that occurs can cause additional errors Follow the suggested action of the first error displayed In this case Multiple Messages 1 1 1 1 the system displays more than one 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 error message Always follow the suggested action instructions for the first error message displayed Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 16 5 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Return Codes 2 16 6 Return Codes For the test programs to properly determine if a test Passea Failea or Abortea the test programs check the error return code at test completion To register the test properly in the test log the test programs must generate one of the following return codes Return Code Description 0 Indicates the device passed its test eel Indicated the device failed its test 2 or greater Indicates the test stopped or was aborted
211. m Partition Reinstalls the system programs from backup diskettes to the System Partition Use this program to rebuild the System Partition in case of accidental loss or damage Temas scu M a x E Update System Copies a new version of the system programs to the Programs System Partition from an updated set of system I diskettes s Db imer e aa y s Set Configuration Views changes backs up or restores the configuration information stored in the battery backed memory The configuration information consist of The amount of memory installed The built in features and their assignments The installed options with their location and assignments aa a ell nitor D View Shows the present configuration information for configuration Micro Channel adapters and built in features ERE Change Allows you to change the configuration of the configuration I Micro Channel adapters You can also change the Bypass System Programs setting from this menu D Back up Copies the configuration information from the configuration battery backed memory to the hard disk drive
212. ments and avoid direct exposure to the beam Radiacio por raio laser ao abrir olhe fixo no feixe de luz nio olhe diretamente por meio de instrumentos ticos e evite exposicio direta com o feixe de luz Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 3 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Laser Compliance Statement HERE 3 Rayonnement laser si carter ouvert vitez de fixer le faisceau de le regarder directement avec des instruments optiques ou de vous exposer au rayon Laserstrahlung bei ge ffnetem Ger t Nicht direkt oder ber optische Instrumente in den Laserstrahl sehen und den Strahlungsbereich meiden Kinyit skor l zersug r Ne n zzen bele se szabad szemmel se optikai eszk z kkel Ker lje a sug rnyal bbal val rintkez st Aprendo l unit vengono emesse radiazioni laser Non fissare il fascio non guardarlo direttamente con strumenti ottici e evitare l esposizione diretta al fascio nasepHoro ero Ked je laserov jednotka otvoren Vyhnite sa priamemu poh adu a nehfadte priamo s optick mi n strojmi do a vyhnite sa priamemu vystaveniu o
213. mptom to FRU Index Some digits will represent different information for SCSI errors versus non SCSl errors The following figure shows which digits display the shorter POST errors The figure also defines additional SCSI information 565 Notes gt u Non IBM device error codes and documentation supersede this list Duplicate SCSI ID settings will cause misleading error symptoms or 1 i i messages 1 i 1 i PRAEG 1 Test state tf Error code Extension db Qualifier MEE a box 0 internal 1 external boxed agde ee Capacity of the device b qu auo Slot number of the device cr see LUN usually 0 PUN SCSI ID 1 1 Device Number etum Reserved Digit usually 0 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 16 3 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Diagnostics Test Programs 2 16 4 Diagnostics Test Programs Always use the latest PC 300 700 Series Diagnostics Diskette As of this HMM printing the current release is Version 5 45 The Diagnostics test programs developed by DiagSoft for IBM are the primary method of testing the computer You can use them to test the IBM components of the system and some external devices The amount of time required to test all
214. n you try to start your system or switch from one operating system to another 1 Internal Processing Error Message Appears Symptom The system stops and the screen displays INTERNAL PROCESSING ERROR at the top of the message Action Record the information exactly as it is displayed on the screen and write a description of what you were doing when the problem occurred Contact an IBM HelpWare technician for assistance O Unable to switch from DOS or Windows 05 2 Warp Symptom DOS Unable to switch from DOS to OS 2 using the C OS2 BOOT OS2 command Symptom Windows Unable to switch from DOS with Windows to OS 2 using the Go to Warp icon Action You might have one or more active terminate and stay resident TSR or DOS cache programs that take up the available computer memory End the TSR programs before attempting to switch to OS 2 Warp If you suspect the problem is caused by TSR programs that are loaded from the AUTOEXEC BAT file deactivate the programs before attempting to switch to OS 2 Warp Refer to the instructions that come with your TSR program If this solves the problem you might need to deactivate the TSR programs each time you want to switch to OS 2 Warp 1 System Stops Working Symptom The system stops and the keyboard and mouse do not respond Action Press Ctrl Esc or Alt Esc and wait a few seconds to see if the system responds If this does not resolve the problem do the following 1 Determine if you can move th
215. nal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Wireless LAN Adapter ISA Micro Channel Bus Greek 1399046 Hebrew 1391408 Hungarian 1399581 Icelandic with Cap Set 1391495 1391407 Italian 1393395 Latin Spanish 8263294 Norwegian 1391409 Polish 1399580 Portuguese 1391410 Romanian 1399582 Russian Cyrillic 55299579 Serbian Cyrillic 1399578 Slovak 71299571 South African 1395790
216. nce to or information about IBM products machines and programs programming or Services that are not announced in your country Such references or information must not be construed to mean that IBM intends to announce such IBM products programming or services in your country Requests for technical information about IBM products should be made to your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1996 1997 rights reserved Note to U S Government users Documentation related to Restricted rights Use duplication or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 COVER 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM About This Manual FRONT 1 About This Manual This manual contains service and reference information for IBM Personal Computer 300 Series Type 65XX and 700 Series Type 68XX products The manual is divided into two sections as follows O The service section includes procedures for isolating problems to a FRU a Symptom to FRU Index related service procedures and an illustrated parts catalog O The reference section includes safety information product descriptions and general information about system functions and the advanced diagnostic tests This manual should be used along with the advanced diagnostic tests to troubleshoot problems effectively This manual is intended for t
217. nction keys perform search and block editing functions See File Edit Function Keys in topic 2 18 10 4 When you are done press F10 to update the file with the changes you made or press Esc to quit the editing process without saving the changes Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 18 9 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM File Edit Function Keys 2 18 10 File Edit Function Keys The following information describes the function of the function keys and keyboard keys when you are using the File Editor Move the cursor to the place in the text where you want to make changes Press Home once to move the cursor to the start of the current line Press Home twice to move to the beginning of the ress Home three times to move to the beginning of Press End once to move the cursor to the end of the current line Press End twice to move the cursor to the end of the current screen Press End three times to move the end of the file Press F2 to be search mode You are prompted to enter the search word or words on a reverse highlighted line at the bottom of the File Edit Screen After typing in the search word press Enter i Press F3 to find the next occurrence of a search word i Press F4 to mark the start of a block of text if you have not previously marked it If you previously marked the block of text pressing this key unm
218. nd adapters have been removed and the problem continues replace the system board See Replacing a System Board in topic 1 10 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 19 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Replacing a System Board 1 10 Replacing a System Board tats sss 1 The BIOS and Vital Product Data VPD for the computer you are Servicing must be installed on the new system board FRU after it is installed in the computer To do this you must run the Flash Update program using the Flash Update diskette See BIOS Levels in topic 2 13 Vital Product Data in topic 2 14 Flash BIOS VPD Update Procedure in topic 2 15 2 Always ensure the latest level of BIOS is installed on the computer A down level BIOS may cause false errors and unnecessary replacement of the system board 33 The processor is a separate FRU from the system board and is not included with the system board FRU If you are instructed to replace the system board do the following 4 Remove the processor from the old system board and install it on the new system board 5 Remove any of the following installed options on the old system board and install them the new system board External cache memory and cache tag RAM Memory modules Extended video memory 1 1 1 1 6 Ensure that the new system board jumper settings match the old system board
219. ness Partner EduQuest FaxConcentrator HelpCenter HelpClub HelpFax HelpWare Micro Channel NetView 08 2 PC 300 Personal System 2 Portmaster PS 2 PS ValuePoint SelectaSystem Skill Dynamics SystemXtra ThinkPad TrackPoint TrackPoint II XGA ActionMej ilntel Corporation Adaptec Adaptec Inc 5 5 55 55 5555 L Cirrus Cirrus Logic Inc Intel Intel Corporation
220. og the test results to a text dBase DBF format file B Save all test settings for 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 future use View System Information View the server s configuration information For example you can view the IRQ DMA assignments memory usage and device drivers Select System Utilities Run a low level format also contains system utilities Format a diskette Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 16 4 3 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Error Messages 2 16 5 Error Messages Messages generated by the software the operating system or application programs generally are text messages but they also can be numeric Basically there are five types of error messages POST error messages POST beep codes Diagnostic error messages Software generated messages Multiple messages Displayed when POST finds problems with the hardware or detects a change in the hardware configuration POST Codes Sounds emitted from the speaker if POST finds a problem beep indicates POST completed successfully Multiple beeps indicate a problem was found by the POST i Displayed when a test program finds a problem with a hardware option i Software Generated Error Messages Displayed if a problem or conflict is found by an application progra
221. omputer Disconnect the keyboard cable from the system unit Power on the computer and check the keyboard cable connector on the system unit for the voltages shown All voltages are 5 Pin Voltage Vdc 1 45 0 Not Used 2 3 Ground 4 5 0 5 6 5 0 Not Used Yes No 1002 l l Replace the system board 1 1 l On keyboards with a detachable cable replace the cable If the problem remains or if the cable is permanently attached to the keyboard replace the keyboard If the problem remains replace the system board Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 4 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Printer 1 5 Printer 1 Make sure the printer is properly connected and powered on 2 Run the printer self test If the printer self test does not run correctly the problem is in the printer Refer to the printer service manual If the printer self test runs correctly install a wrap plug in the parallel port and run the diagnostic tests to determine which FRU failed If the diagnostic tests with the wrap plug installed do not detect a failure replace the printer cable If that does not correct the problem replace the system board or adapter connected to the printer cable Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 5 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Power Supply 1 6 Power Supply If the power on indicator is not on the power supply fan is n
222. or message look for a description of your error symptoms in the first part of this index O Check all power supply voltages before you replace the system board See Power Supply in topic 1 6 O Check the hard disk drive jumper settings before you replace a hard disk drive See Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings in 1 1 1 Replacing a System Board in topic 1 10 mW Important 1 Some errors are indicated with a series of beep codes See Beep Symptoms in topic 1 8 1 102 The processor is a separate FRU from the system board the processor is not included with the system board FRU See l 1 l l 1 Subtopics 1 8 1 Beep Symptoms No Beep Symptoms Numeric Error Codes Error Messages Miscellaneous Error Messages PPP P Oi N Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 18 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM 1 8 1 Beep Symptoms Beep symptoms are short tones or a series of short tones separated by pauses intervals without sound Beep Symptoms See the following examples Beeps Description 1 2 X One beep pause break Two beeps D A pause or break 0
223. or the following responses a One Beep b IBM Logo 8 When the F1 prompt appears in the lower left hand corner of the screen press F1 the IBM logo appears then the System Programs Main Menu 9 Press Ctrl A Test the Computer screen appears 10 If you received the correct responses select Options and follow the instructions on the screen 11 If you did not receive the correct responses reinstall the System Partition on the hard disk drive from the Reference Diskette N O G N Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 2 3 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM To Test the Base System Type 6876 6886 1 2 3 2 To Test the Base System Type 6876 6886 dece NOUBS eme ss 1 Ensure that Rapid Resume is disabled before starting this procedure If Rapid Resume is displayed during this procedure see Running Rapid Resume Manager in topic 2 18 4 2 3 Re run the diagnostics tests To test the base system do the following Power off the computer and all external devices Check all cables and power cords Set all display controls to the middle position Remove all media from the drives Power on all external devices Power on the computer Check for the following responses a One Beep b IBM Logo 8 When the F1 prompt appears in the lower left hand corner of the screen press F1 a second IBM logo appear
224. orp 1996 1997 2 28 23 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 365 Type 6589 System Board 2 28 24 PC 365 Type 6589 System Board Also see Matrox Graphics Adapter MGA Switch Settings in topic 2 28 23 for MGA video adapter locations and switch settings Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 24 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 365 Type 6589 System Board Locations 2 28 25 PC 365 Type 6589 System Board Locations Diskette drive connector CMOS Password Jumper Processor Diskette Switch Settings Secondary IDE connector Primary IDE connector 3 3V power connector Battery Main power connector 9 Second processor connector 10 Voltage regulator module VRM connector for second processor 11 Primary processor connector 12 Memory connectors 13 Riser card connector N Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 25 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 365 Type 6589 Switch Settings 2 28 26 PC 365 Type 6589 Switch Settings The following table contains the switch setting information D indicates the default setting eee ese Bee m S Description Setting 180 MHz Processor 405 On 2 6 7 8 Off
225. ort 2 Wrap Plug error l A wrap plug must be installed to successfully complete these tests Dc S n P JH Main Components Failed 1 System Board System board error 1525s Processor ERR AE 224082 mem tium etis Just Od d eI emet a Memory test cannot run at this 1 Memory Module location in memory 2 System Board Not enough free memory available to start the memory test tip c hin ud rd or A aa places A Eileen Re e We E Missing QAPlus PRO Files s X Diagnostic Diskette One or more diagnostic support files are missing ERU ELI ERR REPRE T NO LOOP BACK PLUG Skipping 1 Install wrap plug on the External loopback test serial port rerun test No wrap plug installed 2 System Board pu PDT MSRP RTT TN Not ready as Ready Printer Printer not on line or not ready 2 Printer 3 Printer Cable 4 System Board ee aa a ae eae eee C a eee eae No type amatic repeat 1 Keyboard At least one repeat key must be 224 System Board tested during this test or an error will occur Type amatic test error mox cr ie oie chant a eriam uet at dei tt cd Not used by any standard device 121 System Board IRQ is not currently being used by a non standard device muU AV RCM AE e ALL s a
226. osizioni e disposizioni locali L impiego di una batteria non adatta potrebbe determinare l incendio o l esplosione della batteria stessa PICTURE 17 PICTURE 18 La bateria de repuesto es una bateria de litio y puede provocar incendios explosiones o quemaduras graves No la recargue ni quite el conector polarizado ni la desmonte ni caliente por encima de los 1009 212 F ni la incinere ni exponga el contenido de sus celdas al agua Des chela tal como dispone la normativa local Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 21 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Safety Information 2 2 Safety Information The following section contains the safety information that you need to be familiar with before servicing an IBM mobile computer Subtopics 2 1 General Safety Electrical Safety Safety Inspection Guide Handling Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive Devices Grounding Requirements N N N gt ND 2 Xa 2 2 m Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 22 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM General Safety 2 2 1 General Safety Follow these rules to ensure general safety Observe good housekeeping in the area of the machines during and after maintenance When lifting any heavy object 1 Ensure you can stand safely without slipping 2 Distribute the weight of the object equally between your feet 3 Use a slow lifting force Never move suddenly or twist when you attempt to lift 4 Lift by standing or by
227. ot running or the computer will not power off do the following Check Verify FRU Action 1 Verify that the Correct the voltage selector voltage selector switch is set switch setting for the correct voltage 2 Check the following for proper installation On Off Switch connector On Off Switch Power Supply connector D System Board Power Supply connectors 33 Check the power cord for proper continuity 4 Check the power on switch for continuity If these are correct check the following voltages Subtopics 1 6 1 PC 300 700 Series System Board Power Supply Connections 1 6 2 PC 360 5150 System Board Power Supply Connections Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 6 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 300 700 Series System Board Power Supply Connections 1 6 1 PC 300 700 Series System Board Power Supply Connections For PC 360 8150 Series see PC 360 8150 System Board Power Supply Connections in topic 1 6 2 Note These voltages must be checked with the power supply cables connected to the system board 10 8 to 13 2 V dc 11 4 to 12 6 V dc 4 75 to 5 25 V dc 4 5 to 5 5 V dc PWR GOOD 4 75 to 5 25 V dc REAR P11 If the volt
228. p 1996 1997 2 29 6 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 350 Type 6585 PCI ISA 2 29 7 PC 350 Type 6585 PCI ISA ISA ISA ISA n PCI Ku __ __ 00 00000000000 000000000000 0000000 00000000 Shared Slot ISA DH O00 00 0000000000000 000000000 0 PCI i Shared Slot Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 29 7 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 Type 6576 PCI ISA 2 29 8 PC 330 Type 6576 PCI ISA o CENE ERE s x TIRTTVIVTIVIT VET ETT ISA 00000000 0000000000000 000000000 a xe A TTT PCI rpm mmm Share Slot xw Share Slot 2 eg i ISA Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 29 8 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 350 Type 6586 PCI ISA 2 29 9 PC 350 Type 6586 PCI ISA Share Slot 10000200 00000000000 BE RT E T RT ED EE T Share Slot
229. password is reset by a jumper or switch block Move the password jumper to connect the center pin and the pin on the opposite end of the connector or change the switch setting as appropriate Power on the computer The system senses the change in the position and erases the password 1 Itis necessary to move the jumper back to the previous position and to reset the switch setting Remind the user to enter a new password when service is complete Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 10 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Administrator Password 2 10 2 Administrator Password The administrator password is used to restrict access to the Configuration Setup Utility program If you do not enter the administrator password the configuration can be viewed but not changed Refer to System Board Layouts in topic 2 28 and locate the system board type you are servicing Depending on the system board the password is set by a jumper or switch block SS SS some models if the administrator password is set and the password is forgotten there is no recovery The system board must be replaced and the customer charged appropriately Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 10 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Operating System Password 2 10 3 Operating System Password An operating system password is very similar to a power on pass
230. portion of machines will operate Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 24 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Specifications Type 6X7X 2 5 Specifications Type 6X7X 5 55 5555 5 55 55 5 5 5 55 55 5 55 55 Feature Description lt Size Depth 450 mm 17 7 in Height 130 mm 5 1 in Width 360 mm 14 2 in pote a Oe SS stud pretense ee me Se eee eae Weight Minimum 8 6 kg 19 0 1b Maximum 10 4 kg 23 0 1b 3 Environment Air temperature System on 10 to 32 C 50 to 95 F System off 10 to 43 C 50 to 110 F Humidity System on 8 to 80 System off 8 to 80 Maximum altitude 2134 m 7000 ft Heat Output I Approximate heat output in BTUs per hour Minimum 120 BTU 35 watts Maximum 685 BTU 200 watts 4 Deep sleep 15 4 watts Sine wave input 50 to 60 Hz Low range input voltage Electrical Input required 1 1 1 Minimum 100 V ac Maximum 125 V ac High range input voltage Minimum 200 V ac Maximum 240 V ac Input kVA approximately I Minimum 0 08 kVA Maximum 0 30
231. power and heat specifications are based on the 200 watt maximum capacity of the system power supply 17 For additional information see the SO Supplier s Declaration available from IBM Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 9 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Passwords 2 10 Passwords The following provides information about computer hardware and software related passwords Subtopics 2 10 1 Power on Password 2 10 2 Administrator Password 2 10 3 Operating System Password Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 10 1 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Power on Password 10 1 Power on Password power on password denies access to the computer by an unauthorized user when the computer is powered on When a power on password is active the password prompt appears on the screen each time the computer is powered on The computer starts after the proper password is entered Removing a Power on Password 1 l l l l service a computer with an active and unknown power on password power off the computer and do the following SAH NOCE SC cM MM MC ae ag i On some models this procedure will also remove the administrator password 1 i Unplug the power cord and remove the top cover Refer to System Board Layouts in topic 2 28 and locate the system board type you are servicing Depending on the system board the
232. properly configure Remove any suspect ISA adapters 4 Rerun diagnostics 5 PCI Adapter 6 PCI Riser Card usui ON CLIP c LI Mc C etit Seno mti eis 1962 1 Possible hard disk drive Boot sequence error problem see Hard Disk Drive Boot Error in topic 2 18 6 EROR E Sls S OS cr Apc eem ls edil eL Le S LUE 209 1 Diskette Drive 2 Diskette Cable 3 16 bit AT Fast SCSI Adapter Li yee de ez pote oe e et ee u UU ed tut 20XX 1 5 Adapter Not listed above 2 Riser Card uie A RU Z ee n pcr Zam Z mp as 21XX at SCSI Device 2 16 bit AT Fast SCSI Adapter 3 Alternate BSC Adapter 4 Riser Card ht ts A ae ge E EEN AENT E educ eu ipsuin eS edes e e gos 2401 2402 Display If screen colors change PC er P 2401 2402 1 System Board If screen colors are OK 2 Display VIS MEC a m t ns Rite a h RERO EC EPIRI URS ENEE see eee uum Ran Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 8 3 4 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Numeric Error Codes 2409 1 Display 1 System Board 2 Display 1 Check cable connections Video memory configuration error 2 Run Setup and verify video configuration settings 3 Video Memory Modules 4 Video Adapter if installed 155 System Board
233. puter If the computer is already on restart the computer using the Ctrl Alt Del key sequence Follow the instructions on the screen until you get to a command prompt Insert Utility Diskette 3 To backup the entire contents of drive C type BACKUP A S and press Enter To back up another drive substitute that drive letter for the C in this example Follow the instructions on the screen Be sure to label the diskettes in the correct sequence Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 20 13 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Restoring the Hard Disk 2 20 14 Restoring the Hard Disk The hard disk must have a formatted partition before you can use the following procedure If your hard disk does not already have a formatted partition you can create one using the FDISK and FORMAT programs on Utility Diskette 3 To restore the entire contents of your hard disk Insert Utility Diskette 1 in your diskette drive Power on the computer If the computer is already on restart the computer using the Ctrl Alt Del key sequence Follow the instructions on the screen until you get to a command prompt Insert Utility Diskette 3 To restore the entire contents of drive C type Qn PN RESTORE A S and press Enter To restore the data to another drive substitute that drive letter for the C in this example 6 Follow the instructions on the screen Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 20 14 1
234. puter is installed and configured and you have an initialization failure you might have one of the following problems Subtopics SE 21 21 2 2 eg 2 2 5 anon 1 WN Problem Problem Problem Problem Problem Q Memory Allocation Conflict between EMM386 DOS or Windows Incorrect or Missing Parameters for Multiple Adapter Slots Incompatibility with Card and Socket Services IO Base Address or Interrupt Level Conflicts Detection Problem for ODI Workstations Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 24 5 1 and Resource Manager IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Problem 1 Memory Allocation Conflict between EMM386 DOS or Windows and Resource Manager 2 21 5 1 Problem 1 Memory Allocation Conflict between EMM386 DOS or Windows and Resource Manager O NDIS Workstations You must reserve 16K of memory to be used as attribute memory for PC cards This is the MA parameter for Resource Manager from the Card and Socket Services you are using and the X nnnn parameter for EMM386 in the CONFIG SYS file For example DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE RAM X C000 C3FF O ODI Workstations f you are using Enabler you must 1 Edit the NET CFG file and add R C000 to the following statement Enabler c xxxx IBMWLENA EXE where C000 is a memory zone between C000 to EF00 in multiples of 100 and xxxx is the directory where the IBM Wireless LAN has been installed for example WIRELESS 2
235. r prompt on the system console and get size and dates for the following modules IBMWLCOM NLM IBMWLNAP NLM IBMWLWNC NLM IBMWLWCA NLM IBMWLERL NLM or IBMWLPRX NLM IBMWL LAN OS 2 Workstation Type SYSLEVEL at the OS 2 Prompt and record the IBM Wireless LAN application level For an NDIS workstation get size and dates for files by typing DIR IBMWLO OS2 S For an ODI workstation get size and dates for files by typing DIR IBMWL SYS S DOS Windows Remote station Foran NDIS workstation Type IBMWLLV2 at the DOS Prompt and record the Wireless LAN application level Get the size and dates for files by typing DIR IBMWL DOS S Foran ODI workstation Type IBMWLLV1 at the DOS Prompt and record the Wireless LAN application level Get the size and dates for files by typing DIR IBMWL COM S Obtain vital product data VPD for adapter and radio To do so follow these steps Insert the IBM Wireless LAN Utilities diskette in drive A Restart your workstation Select Diagnostic Utilities from the main menu When the first set of instruction panels is displayed note the following information Hardware Change Level Product change level Radio Type and Model Radio Country Type Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 21 9 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Making a Backup Copy of Files 21 9 2 Making a Backup Copy of Files For a NetWare base directory SYS SYSTEM
236. rained servicers who are familiar with IBM Personal Computer products Use this manual along with advanced diagnostic tests to troubleshoot problems effectively Before servicing an IBM product be sure to review the Safety Notices Multi lingual Translations in topic 2 1 and Safety Information in rosa Important Hasse SSS SSeS Se Se Se Se eS SSeS See lt 1 1 1 1 1 topic 2 2 Copyright Corp 1996 1997 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Related Publications FRONT 2 Related Publications The following publications are available for IBM products For more information contact IBM or an IBM Authorized Dealer Personal System 2 Hardware Maintenance Manual 5526 9971 IBM PS ValuePoint Hardware Maintenance Service and Reference 5616 1423 Laptop Notebook Portable and IBM Mobile Systems Hardware hinkPad Computers Maintenance Manual Volume 1 L40 CL57 N45 N51 P70 P75 5826 1501 1 1 1 ThinkPad 300 350 500 510 7107 Expansion Unit Dock I Dock II ThinkPad 340 355 360 370 700 Maintenance Manual Volume 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 T ThinkPad Computers IBM Mobile Systems Hardware 1 T 1 1 1 TOI 720 750 755 5826 1502 non Me a
237. ram O When you are installing software that requires a low level format O When you get recurring messages from the test programs directing you to run the Low Level Format program on the hard disk As a last resort before replacing a hard disk drive Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 18 7 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Preparing the Hard Disk Drive for Use 2 18 8 Preparing the Hard Disk Drive for Use When the Low Level Format program is finished restore to the hard disk all the files that you previously backed up 1 Partition the remainder of the hard disk for your operating system The commands vary with the operating system Refer to your operating system manual for instructions 2 Format the hard disk using your operating system The commands vary with the operating system Refer to your operating system manual for instructions 3 Install the operating system You now ready to restore the files Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 18 8 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM File Editor 2 18 9 File Editor The File Editor is an ASCII text editor that uses simple function key commands To access the File Editor 1 Select File Editor from the Utility Menu then press Enter 2 Insert a diskette into Drive A or Drive B before selecting the file you want to edit then select the file you want to edit from the Files selection box 3 Make your changes The arrow keys move the cursor and the fu
238. rd DSP 6877 6887 Australia Audio Card DSP 6877 6887 Austria Audio Card DSP 6877 6887 Denmark Audio Card DSP 6877 6887 EMEA Audio Card DSP 6877 6887 Finland Audio Card DSP 6877 6887 France Audio Card DSP 6877 6887 Germany Audio Card DSP 6877 6887 Italy Audio Card DSP 6877 6887 Japan Audio Card DSP 6877 6887 Netherlands Audio Card DSP 6877 6887 Norway Audio Card DSP 6877 6887 Portugal Audio Card DSP 6877 6887 Spain Audio Card DSP 6877 6887 Sweden Audio Card DSP 6877 6887 Switzerland Audio Card DSP 6877 6887 U S DSP Cable for DSP Audio Cards 6877 6887 Matrox Video Adapter 6598 6877 6887 S3 Trio Video Adapter 6589 6575 6887 See page 2 1 6877 6886 5523 6887 06 06 07 06 06 07 19 06 06 06 Jm 06 92 06 06 06 06 07 06 06 06 06 33 06 06 06 06 06 76 06 23 93 06 10 10 06 55 35 07 19 07 07 75 45 15 75 T9 15 07 76 06 15 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 13 1 5 H1780 H6994 H0350 H9415 H1775 H0349 H9214 H9404 H1781 H5747 H7928 H1782 F0421 H9417 H5735 H5736 H1783 H0844 H5740 H9419 H1784 F8354 5737 I I 9418 1776 I I 9406 5139 I I 5856 5738 F0041 F0067 5734 I I H3157 H2924 H6068 H8623 H7457 H0448 H0455 0015 0449 0016 0018 7453 7451 0458
239. reload Software U S only A 4 MB Open Bay System or 8 MB with DOS Windows B 4 MB with DOS and Microsoft Windows D 4 MB with no Preloaded Software 8 MB Open Bay System 8 MB with SelectaSystem 8 MB with OS 2 H 16 MB with SelectaSystem J 16 MB with OS 2 Warp Connect Full Pack K 32 MB with OS 2 Warp Connect Full Pack M 16 MB with DOS Windows 8 8 MB with Windows 95 or DOS and Windows 16 MB with Windows 95 or DOS and Windows U
240. rent copies of the Reference Diagnostic and QAPlus PRO diskettes Without the System Partition you must use these diskettes to configure and diagnose the computer If the computer was manufactured without a hard disk drive the system programs were provided on three diskettes Reference Diskette O Diagnostics Diskette O QAPlus PRO for IBM Diskette Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 24 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Starting the System Programs Type 6876 6886 1 2 5 Starting the System Programs Type 6876 6886 You can start the system programs from the hard disk drive or from the Reference Diskette If an error occurs during startup the computer automatically starts the system programs to help you isolate and correct the problem If you do not want the system programs to automatically start when an error occurs change the Bypass System Programs on error setting in the system programs Subtopics 1 2 5 1 From the Hard Disk Drive Type 6876 6886 1 2 5 2 From the Reference Diskette Type 6876 6886 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 2 5 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM From the Hard Disk Drive Type 6876 6886 1 2 5 1 From the Hard Disk Drive Type 6876 6886 To start the system programs from the hard disk drive do the following 1 Remove all media from all the drives 2 Power off the computer then power it back on The IBM logo appears on the screen 3 When the F1 prompt appears press F1
241. rge ESD ESD damage can occur when there is a difference in charge between objects Protect against ESD damage by equalizing the charge so that the machine the part the work mat and the person handling the part are all at the same charge Notes 1 Use product specific ESD procedures when they exceed the requirements noted here 2 Make sure that the ESD protective devices you use have been certified ISO 9000 as fully effective When handling ESD sensitive parts Keep the parts in protective packages until they are inserted into the product Avoid contact with other people Wear a grounded wrist strap against your skin to eliminate static on your body Prevent the part from touching your clothing Most clothing is insulative and retains a charge even when you are wearing a wrist strap Use the black side of a grounded work mat to provide a static free work surface The mat is especially useful when handling ESD sensitive devices D Select a grounding system such as those listed below to provide protection that meets the specific service requirement Note The use of a grounding system is desirable but not required to protect against ESD damage Attach the ESD ground clip to any frame ground ground braid or green wire ground Usean ESD common ground or reference point when working on a double insulated or battery operated system You can use coax or connector outside shells on these systems Usethe round ground prong of the AC p
242. ries HMM Computer Exploded View Type 6X8X 2 24 Computer Exploded View Type 6X8X Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 24 1 ersona er Computer Exploded View Type 6 8 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 24 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Computer Exploded View Type 6560 2 25 Computer Exploded View Type 6560 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 25 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Computer Exploded View Type 6560 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 25 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Computer Exploded View Type 6598 2 26 Computer Exploded View Type 6598 Removal procedures for the side cover bezel and processor are on the following page Subtopics 2 26 1 Side Cover Removal Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 26 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Side Cover Removal 2 26 1 Side Cover Removal x Rear Screws Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 26 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Bezel Removal 2 26 1 1 Bezel Removal Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 26 1 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Processor Removal 26 1 2 Processor Removal 2 Poss Attention ss Do not flex or twist the system board while removing or installing the processor The system board can be damaged during this procedure RE Cc Pe oe a E E E a Ia E
243. rity 60 MHz Model Type 6575 6585 128 MB Gold plate Maximum 72 pin Industry Standard Matched i pairs PC 340 4 MB 60 ns Non Parity Pentium Models 8 MB 100 133 MHz 16 MB Tin lead Type 6560 32 MB 72 pin EDO 128 MB Industry Maximum Standard i Matched i pairs PC 330 350 16 MB 70 ns Parity or Pentium Models 32 MB Non Parity 75 90 100 120 133 150 166 MHz 128 Tin lead Type 6576 6586 Maximum 72 pin Industry Standard Matched i pairs PC 330 350 4 MB 70 ns Parity or Pentium Models 8 MB Non Parity 100 133 166 16 MB 200 MHz 32 MB Tin lead Type 6577 6587 L oOXWEOpin 192 MB Industry Maximum Standard Matched pairs 260 5180 8 MB 60 ns Non Parity I Pentium Models 16 MB Fast Page 150 200 MHz 32 MB ECC Tin lead Type 6598 72 pin 128 MB Industry I Maximum Standard
244. rnal devices Check all cables and power cords Setall display controls to the middle position Insert the Reference Diskette into drive A Power on all external devices Power on the computer Check for the following responses a One beep b IBM Logo c Readable instructions or the Main Menu 8 If you received the correct responses do the following a Press Ctrl A Test the Computer screen appears Select System board diagnostics and follow the instructions on the screen When the QAPlus PRO Main Menu appears press Ctrl A Select Diagnostics Select Module Test D the Module Test Menu is correct run diagnostics 4 If the Module Test Menu is not correct go to Module Test Menu and Hardware Configuration Report in topic 1 3 9 If you did not receive the correct responses go to Symptom to FRU Index in topic 1 8 O G N Copyright Corp 1996 1997 1 2 1 2 1 1 l l l l l l IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM From the Diagnostics Diskette Type 6876 6886 2 2 From the Diagnostics Diskette Type 6876 6886 SS aa a rs iss If the diagnostic program is started from the diagnostics diskette you will not have the option to test the Micro Channel options installed in the computer The Diagnostic
245. roximately 0 56 cubic meters minute 20 CFM Acoustical Noise Emission Values Average sound pressure levels At operator position 43 dB operating 43 dB idle At bystander position 1 meter 40 dB operating 40 dB idle Declared upper limit sound power levels 5 0 bels operating 4 8 bels idle 9 Maximum configuration weight depends on options installed Figures above are a system fully populated with options 10 Maximum power and heat specifications are based on the 200 watt maximum capacity of the system power supply 11 For additional information see the SO Supplier s Declaration available from IBM Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 27 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Specifications Type 6589 2 8 Specifications Type 6589 Feature Description Size Depth 455 mm 17 9 in Height 160 mm 6 3 in Width 420 mm 16 5 in pote a Oe SS stud Se Weight Minimum 12 7 kg 28 0 1b Maximum 14 1 kg 31 0 1b 6 Environment Air temperature System 10 to 32 50 to 90 F System off 10 to 43 502 Humidity System on 8 to 80 System off 8 to 80
246. rp is installed Shut down OS 2 Insert Utility Diskette 1 in your diskette drive Power on your computer If the computer is already on restart it using the Ctrl Alt Del key sequence Follow the instructions on the screen until you get to a command prompt Insert Utility Diskette 3 Type CHKDSK C F 2 then press Enter C is the drive on which OS 2 is installed Follow any instructions that appear on the screen Remove the diskette from drive A Restart your computer using the Ctrl Alt Del key sequence O1 G N To correct disk errors on another drive 1 On the Desktop double click on OS 2 System 2 Double click on Command Prompts 3 Double click on OS 2 Window or OS 2 Full Screen 4 Type CHKDSK D F 2 and press Enter If you are checking a drive other than D substitute that drive letter for the D used in this example 5 Follow any instructions that appear on the screen Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 20 10 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Recovering from a Forgotten OS 2 Password 2 20 11 Recovering from a Forgotten OS 2 Password If you forget your OS 2 lockup password use the following procedure Power on the computer When a small white box appears in the upper left hand corner of the screen press Alt F1 When the Recovery Choices screen appears press C Type CD OS 2 and press Enter Type the following Q O N MAKEINI OS2 INI LOCK
247. rvice PC Company domo SE GI etu er rice bre enti oe ae 800 426 8322 Customer Education Business Unit pium uf qusc conico ee a DLE ue eet SENA AE Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 35 1 Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Problem Determination Tips 800 999 0052 Customized Operational Services 800 237 4824 EduQuest Educational Computers 800 426 9402 Multimedia Information Center Ext 150 800 547 1283 Technical Coordinator Program SystemXtra for Personal Systems LAN Automated Distribution 2 OS 2 Bulletin Board OS 2 Application Assistance Center 905 316 5556 Business Partner Marketing Support Toronto 514 938 6048 Business Partner Marketing Support 800 465 2222 Customer Support Center 150 905 316 3299 HelpFax Toronto 905 513 3355 Certification Administrator Mail to 50 Acadia Drive Markham Ontario L3R 0B3 800 661 2131 Education At Course Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 35 2 800 268 3100 Fax Fax IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Problem Determination Tips IBM Information Network Support Parts Orders Exchange or Emergency Parts Regular Orders Exchange Parts Orders Inquiries Service Warranty Manager Service Warranty Manager Skill Dynamics Education Warranty Service ThinkPad
248. ry menu for memory size extended memory size mismatch See Setup Utility error Program in topic 2 18 2 Run the Extended Memory Diagnostic tests s ss sime esce a s 17X 18 1 1 C2 Security 175 1 Riser Card 2 System Board a aS a a a SSS See 176 1 Covers were removed from the Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 8 3 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM 177 Corrupted Administrator Password 184 Password removed due to check sum error 185 Corrupted boot sequence 1 Not listed above 201 20 Memory data error 229 External cache test error 262 POST detected a base memory or extended memory type error 303 With an 8603 error 303 With no 8603 error 3XX Not listed above 604 604 And unable to run diagnostics Numeric Error Codes computer Riser Card System Board Riser Card System Board Enter the administrator password Set configuration and reinstall the boot sequence Riser Card System Board More than three password attempts were made to access the computer Memory Module System Board L2 Cache Memory System Board Run Setup Check System Summary menu for memory type change See Setup Utility Program in topic 2 18 Run the Ex
249. s I O subsystems programming interfaces and registers and error codes O Basic input output system BIOS 1 Options and adapters TS catalog of our current offerings is available on the World Wide Web at http www pc ibm com desktop pcdcat html computers are available on the World Wide Web These publications can be viewed online in BookManager format or they can be downloaded as PostScript files Go to http www pc ibm com cdt and then select the 1 1 1 3 Technical information manuals for the latest Commercial Desktop 1 1 Technical information topic 1 Copyright Corp 1996 1997 2 34 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Problem Determination Tips 2 35 Problem Determination Tips Due to the variety of hardware and software combinations that can be encountered use the following information to assist you in problem determination If possible have this information available when requesting assistance from Service Support and Engineering functions O Machine type and model O Processor or hard disk upgrades O Failure symptom Dodiagnostics fail What when where single or multiple systems Is the failure repeatable Has this configuration ever worked If it has been working what changes were made prior to it failing
250. s Diskette is bootable The procedure for starting the Diagnostics Diskette when servicing Type 6876 and 6886 computers is the same as the Type 65XX and 68XX computer See General Checkout Type 65XX 68XX in topic 1 1 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 12 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM From the System Partition Type 6876 6886 1 2 3 From the System Partition Type 6876 6886 Starting the diagnostic programs from the System Partition gives you the option of testing the options installed in the computer or testing the base system Subtopics 1 2 3 1 To Test Options Type 6876 6886 1 2 3 2 To Test the Base System Type 6876 6886 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 2 3 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM To Test Options Type 6876 6886 1 2 3 1 To Test Options Type 6876 6886 ie D sss 1 Ensure that Rapid Resume is disabled before starting this procedure If Rapid Resume is displayed during this procedure see Running Rapid Resume Manager in topic 2 18 4 2 3 Re run the diagnostics tests To test the options installed in the computer do the following Power off the computer and all external devices Check all cables and power cords Setall display controls to the middle position Remove all media from the drives Power on all external devices Power on the computer Check f
251. s followed by the System Programs Main Menu 9 If you received the correct responses do the following a Press Ctrl A Test the Computer screen appears b Select System board diagnostics and follow the instructions on the screen c When the QAPlus PRO Main Menu appears press Ctrl A d Select Diagnostics e Select Module Test f If the Module Test Menu is correct run diagnostics 9 If the Module Test Menu is not correct go to Module Test Menu and Hardware Configuration Report in topic 1 3 10 If you did not receive the correct responses reinstall the System Partition on the hard disk drive from the Reference Diskette N O G N Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 2 3 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM System Programs Type 6876 6886 1 2 4 System Programs Type 6876 6886 The system programs are utility programs for Micro Channel computers that allow you to Change the system configuration Set passwords Change the date and time Set power management features Test the computer The programs are installed in a special protected area of the hard disk drive called the System Partition The System Partition appears on the FDISK and FDISKPM screens for DOS and OS 2 so that the partition can be deleted and the disk space about 6MB can be used for other programs Before you delete the System Partition you must first use the Back up Restore system programs option on the system programs Main Menu to make cur
252. service is complete 1 If the computer hangs during Rapid Resume do the following 1 1 1 Power off then power on the computer 2 When the hard disk drive activity light comes on press Ctrl Alt Del to exit Rapid Resume and restart the computer Rapid Resume is now turned off 1 i Or Go to the Symptom to FRU Index in topic 1 8 1 i 1 i 1003 ARE ALL INSTALLED DEVICES IN THE COMPUTER HIGHLIGHTED ON THE MODULE TEST MENU OR HARDWARE CONFIGURATION REPORT Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 14 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM General Checkout Type 65XX 68XX Yes No 1004 Go to Module Test Menu and Hardware Configuration Report in topic 123 1 i 1005 Run the Advanced Diagnostics test If necessary refer to Diagnostics and Test Information in topic 2 16 If you receive an error go to Symptom to FRU Index in topic 1 8 If the test stops and you cannot continue replace the last device tested If the computer has incorrect keyboard responses go to Keyboard in topic 1 4 If the printer has incorrect responses go to Printer in topic 1 5 If the display has problems such as jittering rolling shifting or being out of focus go to Display in topic 1 7 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 14 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM General Checkout Type 6876 6886 1 2 Gen
253. sity 720 KB Format B high density 1 44 MB Format B low density 720 KB After selecting a diskette format option follow the instructions that appear on the screen Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 18 5 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM 2 18 6 Hard Disk Drive Boot Error Hard Disk Drive Boot Error A hard disk drive boot error error codes 1962 and 1999030 be caused by the following The start up drive is not in the boot sequence in configuration No operating system installed on the boot drive The boot sector on the start up drive is corrupted heck the configuration and nsure the start up drive is in he boot sequence H nstall an operating system on the boot drive he drive must be formatted do he following 1 Attempt to access and recover back up the failing hard disk drive 2 Using the operating systems programs format the hard disk drive 3 Go to Preparing the Hard Disk Drive for Use in topic 22188 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 18 6 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM When To Use the Low Level Format Program 2 18 7 When To Use the Low Level Format Program Limb gt 15 MOI MM M D M M sss The low level format is not available on all diagnostic diskettes 2 Before formatting the hard disk drive make a back up copy of the files the drive to be formatted Use the Low Level Format prog
254. stalled QAPlus PRO is not available from the hard disk However you can use the Diskette Factory available on the computer to build the QAPlus PRO diskette If software was not preinstalled on the computer QAPlus PRO is provided on a diskette supplied with the computer To access QAPlus PRO boot the computer with the QAPlus PRO diskette in the primary diskette drive Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 16 4 2 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM CoSession for Windows 2 16 4 3 CoSession for Windows If the CoSession for Windows program is preinstalled in the computer IBM HelpCenter personnel can use that program to diagnose the system from a remote location To use CoSession for Windows you must have a modem attached to your computer Contact the IBM HelpCenter for instructions before attempting to use CoSession for Windows The test programs include the following features Advanced Diagnostic Tests Identifies most problems associated with the following major components 1 1 System board Hard disk drives Diskette drives CD ROM drives RAM Serial and parallel ports Video adapter Printer Keyboard Mouse Flexible Test Control 1 1 Run groups of tests in batch Specify parameters to use for each test for example video modes disk cylinders and port addresses LUE Specify the number of passes you want to run one to continuous B L
255. t e e c ee SR SSeS tesis Some values are recommended for specific machine types For further information refer to the README OS2 file on the IBM Wireless LAN OS 2 Base Workstation diskette volume 2 D Make sure that no other adapter in your computer uses the same DMA level Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 21 2 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Micro Channel Adapter Installation 2 21 3 Micro Channel Adapter Installation The IBM Wireless LAN OS 2 Base Workstation diskette volume2 is the option diskette and contains the adapter description file ADF Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 21 3 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PCMCIA Portable Computer Support 2 21 4 PCMCIA Portable Computer Support To operate a Wireless adapter and NDIS Device Driver in a computer using PCMCIA you must have installed and configured the set of Card and Socket Services support supplied with your computer by following the instructions in the computer documentation The chosen set of Card and Socket Services must match the machine model and operating system used This section also applies to computers with a PCMCIA slot connected to a PCI bus Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 244 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Initialization Failure 2 21 5 Initialization Failure If the set of Card and Socket Services support supplied with your com
256. t all the appropriate test groups and specific tests you want to run from the Module Testing section under Diagnostics You should also select appropriate testing parameters and options See Program Navigation in topic 2 17 1 for instructions to save a test script Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 17 3 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Changing Logical Unit Numbers 2 17 4 Changing Logical Unit Numbers In some instances you can have more than one logical unit number LUN for a particular module LUNS represent individual devices within a test group or module For example you might have two diskette drives or two hard disk drives or you might have base extended shadow and cache memory installed in the computer This configuration might result in as many as four or five different LUNs in the Memory Test Group Or you might have base extended shadow and cache memory installed in the system which might result in as many as four or five different LUNs in the Memory Test Group From either the Module Test Menu or the Test Group window you can change to a different LUN where applicable by pressing the plus key next LUN or the minus key previous LUN Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 174 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Test Group Specifications 2 17 5 Test Group Specifications In the upper right hand portion of the testing screen or just the upper portion if you switched to an individual tes
257. t group screen are the specifications for the related test group Note In the Hard Disk Test Group specification area if a software program was to compress your drive the indicated size is the compressed size of the logical drive Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 175 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Starting the Diagnostics Diskette 2 17 6 Starting the Diagnostics Diskette Insert the Diagnostics diskette into drive A Power on the computer When the Diagnostics Main Menu is displayed press Ctrl A The screen will not change Select Diagnostics then press Enter Follow the instructions that appear on your screen If an error is displayed go to Symptom to FRU Index in topic 1 8 Qn O N Subtopics 2 17 6 1 Module Testing Mode Running Selected Module Tests 2 Running 11 Selected Modules 2 17 Changing Selected Tests in Test Groups Zulu Running an Individual Test OY OY O Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 7 6 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Module Testing Mode 2 17 6 1 Module Testing Mode If the test programs do not find a problem or you want to perform in depth testing the Module Testing mode provides a method to run individual tests on a single module For example you can run an individual test for the diskette drive or you can run groups of tests for Several modules In the Module Testing mode you can define how many times each
258. te ue e eue pue nT dence seem cens 129 1 Processor Internal cache test error 2 L2 Cache Memory 3 System Board Ra a eie eu etes esci sa ss 151 m System Board Real time clock failure asas ma mms m Seas 161 1 Run Setup Bad CMOS battery 2 CMOS Backup Battery See page 2 1 3 System Board depu i ss a cte 162 1 Run Setup and verify Configuration mismatch Configuration 2 a device been added removed changed location If not suspect that device 3 Power on external devices first then power on computer 4 CMOS Backup Battery See page 2 1 System Board tigi RR mmm koga s an 162 1 Diskette Drive And unable to run diagnostics 2 System Board I 3 Diskette Drive Cable dep EM a Ec A diee SEC estes eie 163 1 Time and Date Set Clock not updating or invalid time 2 CMOS Backup Battery set See page 2 1 IRR System Board rcc aS s 164 1 Run Setup Check System POST detected a base memory or Summa
259. tem board port Serial or parallel port device failure adapter port Some or all keys on the keyboard do not work Miscellaneous Error Messages FRU Action Display SEE 1 Power Switch 2 System Board na teet 1 Power Switch 2 Power Supply 3 System Board eee 55 Diskette Drive 2 System Board I 3 Diskette Drive Cable Sele osea 1 System Board Primary Hard Disk Drive 3 Hard Disk Drive Cable 1 Run the Memory tests 2 Memory Module 3 System Board ul 1 Diskette Drive 2 System Board I 3 Diskette Drive Cable 4 Network Adapter ae mm 1 Display 2 System Board i i prere esc 1 See Power Supply in topic 1 6 es s 1 Diskette Drive 2 System Board 3 Diskette Drive Cable i i 1 See Display in topic 1 7 2 System Board 3 Display Se 1 Power Supply 2 System Board 3 LED Cables i i PSS sum 1 See Printer in topic 1 5
260. tema scollegare dalle prese elettriche tutti i cavi di alimentazione rimuovere la batteria e poi scollegare i cavi di interconnessione PICTURE 13 PICTURE 14 Antes de quitar una FRU apague el sistema desenchufe todos los ables de las tomas de corriente el ctrica quite la bater a y a ontinuaci n desconecte cualquier cable de conexi n entre dispositivos The lithium battery can cause a fire explosion or severe burn Caution Notice 2 s 1 not recharge it remove its polarized connector disassemble it heat Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 24 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Safety Notices Multi lingual Translations it above 100 C 212 F incinerate it or expose its cell contents to water Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations Use only the battery in the appropriate parts listing Use of an incorrect battery can result in ignition or explosion of the battery A pilha de l tio representa risco de inc ndio ou queimaduras graves Nilo recarregue desmonte ou exponha a pilha a temperaturas superiores a 100 C 212 F nio a incinere ou ponha o conte do respectiva c lula em contacto com a gua nem remova o respectivo conector polarizado Destrua a pilha de acordo com as normas ou regulamentag es locais Utilize apenas pilha com o part number indicado nas listas apropriadas A utiliza o
261. tended Memory Diagnostic tests Keyboard Keyboard Cable System Board Mouse Keyboard Keyboard Cable System Board Keyboard Keyboard Cable System Board Keyboard Keyboard Cable System Board Video Adapter if installed System Board Diskette Drive A Diskette Drive Cable System Board Bad Diskette Verify Diskette and retry Run Setup and verify diskette configuration settings Diskette Drive B Diskette Drive Cable System Board Run Setup and verify diskette configuration settings Diskette Drive A Diskette Drive Cable System Board Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 8 3 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM 605 POST cannot unlock the diskette drive 6XX Not listed above 762 Math coprocessor configuration error 7XX Not listed above 962 107 Check SCSI terminator installation 1101 Serial connector error possible system board failure 1101 1102 1106 1108 1109 1106 Serial option cannot be turned off 1110 Register test failed 1116 Interrupt error 1117 Failed baud rate test 1162 Serial port configuration error 11XX Not listed above 1202 1206 1208 1209 12XX Numeric Error Codes Diskette Drive Diskette Drive Cable System Board Diskette drive configuration error or wrong diskette drive type run Set Configuration Diskette Drive System Board External Drive Adapter Diskette Drive Cable Power Supply Run S
262. the Enter Memory Address Of Bad Chip prompt That Number is Out Of Range An invalid bit number was entered Diagnostics Tests display this message during the Locate Bad Chips option Too Many Errors Test Aborted Too many errors the Diagnostics Test cannot continue Transmit Error Internal or external serial port loopback test failure Video Adapter Failed Test Result Summary displayed if Fail was at the Quit Fail Pass menu of any video test Write error on cylinder n Hard disk drive write error Write Errors Diskette drive write error Write Protected or Unformatted Diskette is Write Protected or not formatted You Cannot Delete the Motherboard Remove Board option was selected The Diagnostics Tests Error Messages 1 Memory Module 2 System Board 1 Real Time Clock Assembly 24 System Board 1 Serial Port Cable 2 System Board 1 Serial Port Cable 2 System Board 1 Serial Port Cable System Board 1 Memory Module 25 System Board L Mouse 2 System Board Any device 2 Any adapter System Board Enter correct address 2 Memory Module d System Board 1 Enter the correct number 2 Memory Module System Board 1 Microprocessor 2 System Board Serial Port Cable 25 System Board Video Adapter if installed 2 System Board Bi Display l Hard Disk Drive 2 Hard Disk Drive Adapter if installed L Diskette 2 Diskette Drive 3 System
263. the center pin and the pin on the opposite end of the connector or change the switch setting as appropriate Power on the computer The system senses the change in the position and erases the password 1 Itis necessary to move the jumper back to the previous position and to reset the switch setting Remind the user to enter a new password when service is complete Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 2 6 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM System Programs Main Menu Type 6876 6886 1 2 7 System Programs Main Menu Type 6876 6886 The following tables contain a listing of the System Programs Main Menu items followed by a description of the item a a Se Se ae See E Item Description pacaan amam s bo Start operating I Exits from the system programs and loads the system operating system docte decus e S c Back up Restore Makes a backup copy of the Reference Diagnostic system programs and QAPlus PRO diskettes O Back up the system diskettes SSS PHS RSS Sen SaaS SSeS Rea ae Ss SSS eeu ue O Back up the Copies the system programs from the System System Partition Partition to the backup diskettes Also creates backup Reference Diagnostic and QAPlus PRO diskettes You need at least three 2 MB diskettes for the backup procedure dnce ut nc euet RA O Restore the Syste
264. tor MEM 2 24 J22 Memory module connector MEM 1 25 256K cache memory connectors 26 JP11 jumper 27 JP12 IRQ12 jumper 28 JP15 IRQ9 jumper 29 J14 VESA feature connector 30 JP14 Power on password jumper 31 J15 VGA jumper 32 J6 Display connector 33 J5 Parallel connector 34 J4 Serial connector COM2 35 J13 Flash jumper 36 J3 Serial connector COM1 37 J11 ISA riser connector 38 JP8 ECP DMA selection jumper 38 JP9 ECP DMA selection jumper 39 J2 Mouse connector 40 Ji Keyboard connector 41 Battery 42 J34 riser connector 43 On Off Switch Connector See PC 330 350 Series Type 657X 658X 80486 Jumper Settings in topic 2 28 3 for jumper settings Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 2 1 2 28 3 PC 330 350 Series IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM PC 330 350 Series Type 657X 658X 80486 Jumper Settings Type 657X 658X 80486 Jumper Settings The following tables contain the jumper setting information D indicates the default setting CPU Type Selection T PA Mri m Gus Que ipis S are Qe Diem rari mom nes A ado m Oe k ra nef 9 ai pel utaq A ae a Que Dur wes a rei Rae 223 J24 4865 D 1 2
265. unction Keys 2 17 1 2 Using the Function Keys Use the following keys to maneuver throughout the test programs AI Lm uL ucl ee ASI Iw wa aA cee Keys Action Enter Select an item run the test module or run the test Down Moves the cursor down Arrow 0 Moves the cursor up Arrow 1 F1 Calls up the appropriate Help information Use the up arrow key or the down arrow key to scroll through the information Pressing Fl from within a Help screen provides a help index from which you select different categories of the important help categories is function key usage Pressing Esc exits Help and returns to where you left off Esc Go back to the previous menu imc hr scie nus NT d Tr Te LUN Pe Eme te dne rt T ty gy ae Mas as ga Ste ig ca Rn M Ed Mes i P Sa ER go pup ens AR
266. until all in use lights go off Power on the computer When the Setup Utility prompt appears on the screen during start up press F1 The Setup Utility menu appears Follow the instructions on the screen When finished select System Summary to verify that any configuration changes have been accepted Q O ubtop 8 1 Adapter Configuration 8 2 Plug and Play Adapters 8 3 Legacy Adapters 18 4 Rapid Resume Manager 18 5 Formatting Diskettes 8 6 Hard Disk Drive Boot Error 8 7 When To Use the Low Level Format Program 8 8 Preparing the Hard Disk Drive for Use 8 9 File Editor 8 10 File Fdit Function Keys 8 11 Diagnostics Control Keys N N D N N S N N NN N t Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 248 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Adapter Configuration 2 18 1 Adapter Configuration To add adapters to past generations of ISA computers a variety of switches are provided on the adapters These switches control the assignment of computer resources such as interrupt request IRQ lines direct memory access DMA channels and memory address ranges Determining how to set switches for or configuring these resources can be complex Plug and Play adapters and devices make this task easier Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 18 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Plug and Play Adapters 2 18 2 Plug and Play Adapters Plug and Play adapters are easier to install and set up because they are auto con
267. ure see Running Rapid Resume Manager in topic 2 18 4 2 3 Re run the diagnostics tests To test the options installed in the computer do the following Power off the computer and all external devices Check all cables and power cords Set all display controls to the middle position Insert the Reference Diskette into drive A Power on all external devices Power on the computer Check for the following responses a One beep b IBM Logo c Readable instructions or the Main Menu 8 If you received the correct responses press Ctrl A Test the Computer screen appears Select Options diagnostics and follow the instructions on the screen 9 If you did not receive the correct responses go to Symptom to FRU Index in topic 1 8 O G N Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 2 4 4 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM To Test the Base System Type 6876 6886 1 2 1 2 To Test the Base System Type 6876 6886 os NOUBS eme s 1 Ensure that Rapid Resume is disabled before starting this procedure If Rapid Resume is displayed during this procedure see Running Rapid Resume Manager in topic 2 18 4 2 3 Re run the diagnostics tests To test the base system do the following Power off the computer and all exte
268. us J28 1 2 D Mouse enabled 2 3 Mouse disabled HS SSeS sma a Ld J29 2 3 D Enable writing to a diskette WP 1 2 Disable writing to a diskette ok logos SF Shee ga eae Si sic S na eee J40 1 2 D Password enabled I PWD 2 3 Password reset Subtopics 2 28 29 1 Bus CPU Speed MHz Setting 2 28 29 2 Cache Jumper Settings Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 29 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Bus CPU Speed MHz Setting 2 28 29 1 Bus CPU Speed MHz Setting The following table contains the Bus CPU Speed settings Jumper 50 75 60 90 66 100 60 120 66 133 226 2 3 2 3 1 2 J27 2 3 1 2 1 2 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 28 29 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Cache Jumper Settings 2 28 29 2 Cache Jumper Settings The following table contains the cache jumper settings Ge eters ao eee ee Bacon ee Lee We AI ATE I J21 J22 223 424 sasha a lan eee
269. utility diskettes for both DOS and OS 2 Warp Make these utility diskettes at the earliest opportunity Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 19 1 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Creating Utility Diskettes 2 20 Creating Utility Diskettes To create the utility diskette for DOS 1 Start the Diskette Factory in either OS 2 Warp or Windows 2 Select IBM PC DOS 7 0 and follow the instructions on the screen To create utility diskettes for OS 2 Warp 1 On the Desktop double click on OS 2 System 2 Double click on System Setup 3 Double click on Create Utility Diskettes and follow the instructions on the screen 4 Label the diskettes D 05 2 Warp Utility Diskette 1 O 05 2 Warp Utility Diskette 2 O 05 2 Warp Utility Diskette Subtopics 2 20 1 05 2 Warp Recovery Choices Program 2 20 2 Editing the CONFIG SYS File 2 20 3 Using OS 2 Warp to Edit the CONFIG SYS File 2 20 4 Using OS 2 Warp Utility Diskettes to Edit the CONFIG SYS File 2 20 5 Using the DOS Utility Diskette to Edit the CONFIG SYS File 2 20 6 Recovering from OS 2 Warp Problems 2 20 7 Recovering from Errors on the Hard Disk 2 20 8 Correcting Disk Errors from DOS 2 20 9 Correcting Disk Errors from the DOS Diskette 2 20 10 Correcting Disk Errors from OS 2 Warp 2 20 11 Recovering from a Forgotten OS 2 Password 2 20 12 Backing Up and Restoring Files 2 20 13 Backing Up Your Hard Disk 2 20 14 Restoring the Hard Disk Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 20 1 ds
270. v Radiaci n l ser al abrir No mire fijamente ni examine con instrumental ptico el haz de luz Evite la exposici n directa al haz Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 23 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Product Description 2 4 Product Description The PC 300 700 Series computers are available in either 3 x 3 4 x 4 5 x 5 or 6 x 6 models as follows Type 6X7X Three drive bays three adapter slots Type 6560 Four drive bays four I O adapter slots Type 6X8X Five drive bays five I O adapter slots Type 6598 Six drive bays six I O adapter slots D Security Administrator password Cover lock Power on password Operating system password U bolt and cable C2 security on some models O CMOS backup battery Lithium 1 Common parts Varies with each model see Type Model Number Conversion in topic 2 30 Diskette drive Hard disk drive Keyboard Power supply Mouse Specifications Information ISO ANSI The model specifications information on the following pages was determined in controlled acoustical environments according to procedures specified by the American National Standards Institute ANSI 512 10 and ISO 7779 and are reported in accordance with ISO 9296 Actual sound pressure levels in your location might differ from the average values stated because of room reflections and other nearby noise sources The declared sound power levels indicate an upper limit below which a large pro
271. wan Chinese xxV Taiwan AP English xxW Korea AP English xxR Subtopics 2 31 1 Type Model Configuration Tables Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 31 1 Notes models devices Grap Memo Prel 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 devices 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 Some models are identified as AAP Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Type Model Configuration Tables 2 31 1 Type Model Configuration Tables AAP models are manufactured by IBM without certain such as hics Hard Disk Drive CD ROM unit ry oad IBM options Video or other option card in AAP models The IBM HelpCenter has information for identifying installed IBM options in AAP models 16X Max drive runs at a constant speed eight speed reading at the disk hub and sixteen speed reading at based on system serial number IBM Authorized Dealers and Business Partners install certain This allows for Authorized Assembler Program No QI Cai denn aci ear dui eei SS a elk ek Se 25
272. word and denies access to the computer by an unauthorized user when the password is activated The computer is unusable until the password is entered and recognized by the computer Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 2 10 3 1 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings 2 11 Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings Hard disk drives for Type 65XX and 68XX computers use jumpers to set the drives as primary master or secondary slave Te Attention 1 1 Refer to the hard disk drive label on the drive or to the figures below for the hard disk drive settings Subtopics 2 11 1 IDE Hard Disk Drive Settings 2 11 2 SCSI Hard Disk Drive Settings Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 211 4 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM IDE Hard Disk Drive Settings 2 11 1 IDE Hard Disk Drive Settings 1 Primary Master Hard Disk Drive 2 Secondary Slave Hard Disk Drive Fann IDE Drives Sentanta 1 PICTURE 26 1 1 1 PICTURE 27 1 1 1 1 PICTURE 28 1 RTI TERI Copyright Corp 1996 1997 2 114 1
273. ymptoms All other beep code sequences 1 System Board Soe ls etus ac One long and one short beep during 1 Memory Module POST System Board Base 640 KB memory error or shadow RAM error as E ea eh er A DE a One long beep and two or three 1 Video Adapter short beeps during POST if installed Video error 2 System Board epee te Three short beeps during POST 1 See System Board Memory in topic 2 22 1728 System Board Jee Sus Were e E E n dieu oe Continuous beep 121 System Board pu TUE RP ES Repeating short beeps Keyboard stuck key 1 2 Keyboard Cable System Board Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 8 1 2 IBM Personal Computer 300 700 Series HMM No Beep Symptoms 1 8 2 No Beep Symptoms tasas Tene tet eg doma De S lam m a Symptom Error FRU Action No beep during POST but computer works correctly 1 See Undetermined Problem in topic 329 2 System Board 3 Memory Module 4 Any Adapter or Device 5 Riser Card 6 7 No beep during POST Power Cord Power Supply Copyright IBM Corp 1996 1997 1 8 2 1

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