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1. Power Source Power Mode AC AC Adapter HI High Performance BT Battery AU Automatic CU Customized AC Adapter Connected Battery Operation v HI cuU Fuel Fuel Chapter 4 Using Battery Power 69 Maximizing Battery Powered Operation Preserving Battery Pack Life To preserve the life of the battery pack Attention Do not charge the battery pack until all of its power is used Mak the batt ack power is camelie Neher vous Once you have started charging the battery pack do not use it recharge it Recharging a battery until it is fully charged pack that is not completely discharged can shorten battery life Discharge the battery pack occasionally by using the Fuel Gauge program Turn off the computer whenever it is not in use Maximizing Battery Powered Operation To save battery power Use Advanced Power Management APM Decrease the LCD brightness Use the Battery Power Management function Using Advanced Power Management Note The computer has power management functions built in No special If you have purchased this computer power management drivers have to be installed before you use the with a preinstalled operating system computer However the computer is able to conserve more power APM is already installed correctly when Advanced Power Management APM is used APM allows you to reduce power consumption when your applications and devices are idle Each operating system com
2. 26 Operating the Numeric Keypad 28 Keeping the Computer from Being Damaged 29 Carrying the Computer 22 008 30 13 Locations Locations This section describes additional features of your computer 8 To install PC Cards Front View Page 115 9 To use the hardware lock IZ aTi E Page 102 aE Z Oo oO x O pas Fk o is n 3 fo oN p i Page 23 15 To use Fn functions ne a Page 26 DF IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide 14 J The color LCD screen uses either thin film transistor TFT or dual scan super twisted nematic crystal DSTN technology depending on the model to display computer output in 800 by 600 resolution High resolution display modes can be used on the LCD or with an attached external display see page 43 The contrast control available on some models moves up or down to adjust the display contrast level The brightness control moves up or down to adjust the brightness of the display The indicator panel consists of the system status indicators and their related symbols These indicators show the current status of the computer The built in microphone provides audio capturing capability when it is used with an application program capable of handling an audio function 6 T2 13 The LCD suspend switch sets the computer to e
3. D EVICE PAWATASF SYS TSIZE 1 See the TSIZE parameter on page 251 This increases the memory resident area for PAWATASF SYS Assign the EMS parameter in the PAWATASF SYS file and the NE parameter in the IBMDOSCS SYS file This sets IBMDOSCS SYS not to use the EMS page frame and allows PAWATASF SYS to use it instead The EMS memory must be enabled For example D D EVICE IBMDOSCS SYS NE FLASH EVICE PAWATASF SYS EMS Appendix B Advanced Information for PC Cards 247 Advanced Information for PC Cards Storage Card Device Driver Note Insta stora ros ll PCM2ATA ADD for all ge cards even when you are using SRAM or Flash cards mS ATA cards SRAM cards and Flash cards are PCMCIA storage cards The following section describes the device drivers for these storage cards available in PC Card Director PCMCIA Storage Card Device Driver for OS 2 PCM2ATA ADD supports ATA cards PCM2SRAM SYS supports SRAM cards and PCM2FLSH SYS supports Flash cards Any PC Card installed in the slot is recognized by its device driver so regardless of its type you can access the card by the drive name assigned to the slot When using the PCMCIA ATA Card Mount Utility install the PCMCIA Storage API device driver PCMSSDIF SYS for OS 2 PCMCIA Storage Card Device Driver for DOS and Windows PAWATA SYS supports ATA cards PAWATAS SYS supports ATA cards and SRAM cards
4. 54 Points to Consider for Infrared Communication 54 Audio Features 2 2 0 02022 eee ee 56 Using the External Diskette Drive 57 Using the CD ROM Drive 0 0 4 58 Handling Compact Discs 00 59 31 What Happens after Power On What Happens When Power Is Turned On You see one of the following prompts when the computer is turned on An operating system screen appears when the computer is operating Le correctly The screen you see may differ depending on your operating system o Oo An operating system screen This screen appears when an operating system is not found It instructs you SS to insert a self starting diskette into the diskette drive and press F1 to start U the diskette The order in which the computer checks the drives for an operating system is set in the drive startup sequence See Using the Selectable Drive Startup Sequence on page 41 for more information This screen instructs you to set the date and time for the first time Enter the fi E 12 31 4 date and time see page 38 then press Enter 23 59 59 amp Bok cancel K This screen indicates that a failure occurred during the power on self test POST See page 201 for the
5. Ensure that serial port is enabled and set to COM1 COM2 COM3 or COM4 in the ThinkPad Features program click on the Serial Port a icon 210 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Troubleshooting PC Card Problems Problem Action PC Card Director does not Verify that recognize your PC Card If you are using the EMS driver under DOS You have set the correct value for the MA mmmm nnnn parameter in the Resource Map Utility In the EMS driver check the UMB area used for PCMCIA under the X mmmm nnnn parameter then use that range to set the MA parameter in the Resource Map Utility Your PC Card supports the PCMCIA Release 2 0 and 2 01 Refer to the manual that came with your PC Card If your PC Card does not support the PCMCIA Release 2 0 and 2 01 you cannot use PC Card Director Contact your PC Card supplier Your PC Card is working by following the diagnostic instructions for your PC Card if any The PC Card is Verify that recognized by PC Card wt Director but the Not The PC Card enabler is installed Ready message is Refer to the manuals supplied with your PC Card shown If you are using the EMS driver under DOS You have set the correct value for the MA mmmm nnnn parameter in the Resource Map Utility In the EMS driver check the UMB area used for PCMCIA under the Xx mmmm nnnn parameter then use that range to set the MA parameter in the Resource Map Utility If you are usin
6. 3 A carrying case is available from IBM or an IBM authorized dealer 30 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Chapter 3 Operating Your Computer Copyright IBM Corp 1996 This section provides information about using your computer What Happens When Power Is Turned On 2 2 2 32 Using the ThinkPad Features Program 33 Starting the ThinkPad Features Program sw 34 Starting the Program for OS 2 and Windows 34 Starting the Program in DOS 36 Using Easy Setup 2 2 0 0 00002 eee en 37 Starting Easy Setup 0 00 000 5 37 Using the Selectable Drive Startup Sequence 41 Changing the Startup Sequence 42 Selecting the Network RPL Speed 42 Using the Computer LCD or the External Monitor 43 Display Output Type 2 0 20008 43 Points to Consider When Using the DOS Screen onthe LCD 44 Attaching a Monitor 45 Setting the Monitor Type and the Display Driver 46 Connecting an External Monitor to the Computer 47 Using SVGA Video Mode 240 48 Using PC Cards e nee a te ee lee a ee Se 49 PC Card Limitations under Suspend Mode 49 Using the PC Card Director Program 50 Starting PC Card Director for OS 2 or Windows 51 Starting PC Card Director for DOS 53 Using the Infrared Communication Feature
7. Common problems and their corresponding actions Frequently asked questions and their answers Common Problems and Actions Problems Actions My modem application does not If the PC Card Director shows the PC Card modem status Ready add work with the PC Card modem the following option switch in the CONFIG SYS file For DOS DEVICE C THINKPAD IBMDSS 1 SYS IO x or IO1 x For OS 2 DEVICE C THINKPAD IBM2SS 1 SYS IO x or IO1 x Note x shows the PC Card slot number 1 for the upper slot 2 for the lower slot or 12 for both slots on the computer and 101 shows the slot number for an expansion unit or port replicator that is attached to the computer cannot use PC Cards other than If you do not have the PC Card device driver for OS 2 but you have one IBM ones in the OS 2 Warp for DOS your PC Card may run in the VDM virtual DOS machine environment environment Refer to Virtual Card Services for OS 2 on page 256 for setting the VDM and the sample configuration files on the PCMCIA Installation Diskette for OS 2 Windows 95 If the PCMCIA Installation Diskette for OS 2 Windows 95 did not come with the computer create it using the Diskette Factory program My computer does not show as Performance varies depending on your hardware and software good performance as expected configurations such as memory size swapper file size or smart drive settings Error 2XX appears
8. 1 Indicates a sequence of actions within a main action An arrow accompanying a circled number shows the direction of movement Note Battery packs shipped from the factory are in an almost discharged state so you must charge them fully before use To install the battery pack 7 Slide the latches on the sides of the computer halfway toward the front and open the liquid crystal display LCD Do 4 and 2 Slide the same two latches forward again all the way toward the front then raise the keyboard Do 1 and Some pressure might be needed to slide these latches if they are tight 6 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Getting Started qu Right Side View 7 Getting Started Chapter 1 Getting Started 3 AN DANGER The battery pack provided with your computer contains a small amount of harmful substances To avoid possible injury Keep the battery pack away from fire Do not expose the battery pack to water or rain Do not attempt to disassemble the battery pack Avoid mechanical shocks to the battery Always use battery packs recommended by IBM Keep the battery pack away from children When disposing of the battery comply with local ordinances or regulations or your company s safety standards Install the battery pack with the strap side up and press it firmly into the connector Do 1 and 4 Close the keyboard by sliding the latches to
9. Parameter1 Parameter2 Parameter3 S2H 30 60 90 Disable Appendix C Using PS2 Commands 259 Using PS2 Commands Set the timer to enter standby mode after the specified number of minutes Xx AC Specifies battery mode when the AC Adapter is connected DC Specifies ac mode when using battery power STandby XX AC DC Note Set the power management mode to enter by the automatic power saving Create the hibernation file using the timer HFILE command before using the TI H command Timer Suspend Hibernation Display Commands Set the screen expansion HVEXPansion ON OFf Set where to display information SCreen LCD CRT BOTH Set the frequency for the external monitor VSYNC 640x480 60 72 75 85 800x600 56 60 75 85 Disable 1024x768 431 60 75 Disable Alarm Sound Commands Set the computer to beep in certain conditions BEEP ON OFf Alarm System Warn System Setup Commands Display the DMA channel assignments DMA Set the Fn key lock function FNSticky Enable Disable 260 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using PS2 Commands Set the HVEXPansion command to on or off with the Fn F8 key combination F8 Enable Disable Display the interrupt level assignments IRQ _ 365
10. 4 Open Control Panel and open Display then click on the Settings tab 5 Click on the Change Display Type button 6 Make sure that Trident SuperVGA is set to Adapter Type as a default value then click on Change 7 Insert the ThinkPad Video Feature Diskette for Windows 95 into the diskette drive 8 Click on Have disk and click on OK 9 Make sure that IBM ThinkPad Cyber9320 is selected Then click on OK 10 Click on Close 17 Select your screen parameters from the Color palette Desktop area and Font size then click on OK 12 Click on Close then click on Close again 13 Follow the instructions on the screen Windows 95 prompts you to restart the computer to make the display driver change effective You have completed the installation of the ThinkPad display driver Chapter 7 Installing Software 177 Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for Windows 95 Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for Windows 95 178 The ThinkPad Features program for Windows works on Windows 95 If you installed Windows 95 on a computer in which DOS Windows and its ThinkPad Features program were already installed the ThinkPad Features program is migrated into the Start Menu of Windows 95 automatically To start the ThinkPad Features program 7 Click on Start 2 Select Programs then select ThinkPad 3 Select ThinkPad Features If you installed Windows 95 on a blank hard disk or if you have not in
11. Avoiding Conflicts When Using PC Cards on page 232 Printer Problems Problem Action The printer does not work Verify that The parallel port is enabled Click on the Parallel Port dEl icon The printer is turned on and ready to print The printer signal cable is connected to the correct connector on the computer For the location of the printer connector see parallel connector on page 128 If the preceding items are correct and the printer still does not work run the tests described in the printer manual If the tests show that the printer is OK have the computer serviced 212 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Getting Service Software Problems Problem Action An application program To determine if a problem is caused by the software verify that does not work correctly Your computer has the minimum memory required to use the software Refer to the manuals supplied with the software The software is designed to operate with your computer and your operating system Other software works correctly with your computer Necessary device drivers are installed see Chapter 7 The software you are using works correctly with another computer If you have received any error messages when using the application program refer to the manuals supplied with the software for a description of the messages and a solution to the problem If the preceding items are correct and the
12. Copyright IBM Corp 1996 This appendix describes the features and specifications for the IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD superslim notebook computer Microprocessor Intel Pentium processor Memory Built in A minimum of 8 MB RAM Optional 8 MB 16 MB DIMM 70ns 144 pin EDO Storage devices 2 5 inch hard disk drive upgradable 3 5 inch diskette drive 3 5 inch external diskette drive for CD ROM models 5 25 inch 4X CD ROM available on some models Display The SVGA color LCD display uses either TFT or DSTN technology depending on the model and supports DSTN color LCD Up to 256 colors Up to 800 by 600 resolution on the LCD and external monitor Brightness control and contrast control 1 MB built in VRAM TFT color LCD Up to 65 536 colors Up to 800 by 600 resolution on the LCD Up to 1024 by 768 resolution on the external monitor Brightness control 1 MB built in VRAM Keyboard 84 key 85 key or 89 key TrackPoint III Fn key functions Embedded numeric keypad Audio Compatible with Sound Blaster Pro 263 Features and Specifications External interface standard for all models DC In jack for ac power supply Infrared port Serial connector EIA RS232D Parallel connector Centronics External input device connector External monitor connector Two PCMCIA slots accept two Type or Type II PC Cards or one Type III PC Card Port Replicator port External interface ava
13. HHR Half horizontal resolution hibernation mode One of the power saving methods that stores data and applications running in the computer s memory on the hard disk During hibernation the computer is automatically turned off to save power When power is turned on again the computer immediately restores the same data and applications as when hibernation started without restarting the operating system high performance mode A method of increasing the access time of video memories for DSTN LCDs to produce high quality video on an external monitor CRT high resolution mode Video resolutions that are greater than 640 x 480 pels icon A graphic symbol displayed on a screen that a user can point to with a pointing device such as a mouse to select a particular function or software application IR Infrared IRQ Interrupt request ISA Industry standard architecture ISO International Organization for Standardization JEIDA Japan Electronics Industry Development Association kilobyte KB 1024 210 bytes LAN Local area network LCD Liquid crystal display LPT1 or LPT2 The name you can assign a parallel port to specify its address See also parallel port mAh Milliampere hours megabyte MB 1024 kilobytes About 1 million 1 048 576 or 220 bytes memory Often referred to as random access memory RAM measured in kilobytes KB or megabytes MB of information MHz Megaheriz mic
14. Q this mode see page 75 26 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using the Fn Key Function Key Feature Meaning Combination Reserved N Reserved E7 LCD external Displays the computer output in the following order when an n F7 r p monitor switching external monitor is attached Q External Both a Display LCD fa Eg Reserved En Fg Reserved En F10 Reserved p fagl Power mode When this key combination is pressed during battery power a Ln switching operation the power management power saving mode changes as Loy follows i High Auto Customize AC mode is used when the AC Adapter is attached The Fuel Gauge program displays the current power option See page 68 En F12 Hibernation mode Places the computer in hibernation mode See Hibernation Mode En ee mm on page 79 for more information Fn Poup Reserved Reserved Fn P92 Chapter 2 Getting Familiar with Your Computer 27 Operating the Numeric Keypad Operating the Numeric Keypad The keyboard has some keys that when enabled work as a 10 key numeric keypad To enable the numeric keypad press and hold Shift and NumLk 41 te While in this mode press and hold Shift to temporarily use the cursor and screen control keys aa aoeo BoC Tee Gl eG
15. V video driver See display driver virtual card services 256 W warranty 224 extensions and upgrades 223 product 269 service international 218 Windows 3 11 installing 165 Windows 95 installing 175 IBM Part Number 76H7579 Printed in U S A 76H7579 STGH 757 9
16. 2 Select My Computer Control Panel and PC Card 3 Select No for the question Are you using a PC card to install Windows and click on Next 4 Select No for the question Do you want to review your system files and select real mode PC card drivers so Windows can disable them 5 Click on Finish to complete the Windows 95 PCMCIA support setup 6 Restart your computer You have removed the PC Card Director for DOS and Windows To install the ThinkPad PC Card Director for Windows 95 continue to the following section 180 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing the PC Card Director for Windows 95 Installing the Socket Services Device Driver Prepare your Windows 95 product diskettes or CD ROM if you do not already have the Windows 95 integrated PCMCIA support software installed on your computer To install the ThinkPad Socket Services device driver for Windows 95 7 Start Windows 95 2 Select My Computer Conirol Panel and System 3 Click on the Device Manager tab 4 Click on the mark for PCMCIA socket 5 Double click on PCIC or compatible PCMCIA controller 6 Click on the Driver tab to see the Driver files list 7 Click on the Change Driver button 8 Click on the Have Disk button 9 Insert the PCMCIA Installation Diskette for OS 2 Windows 95 into the diskette drive Chapter 7 Installing Software 181 Installing the PC Card Director for Windows 95 Note These files were copied w
17. DEVICE C THINKPAD PCMSSDIF SYS Storage API device driver DEVICE C THINKPAD PCM2SRAM SYS SRAM card device driver DEVICE C THINKPAD PCM2FLSH SYS Flash card device driver BASEDEV OS2PCARD DMD Storage Card Device Manager 244 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Rule 5 Advanced Information for PC Cards The Storage Card Device Manager OS2PCARD DMD must be added after the Power Management Support driver SICPMOS2 SYS in the CONFIG SYS file If you don t have the Power Management Support driver the Storage Card Device Manager must be added at the end of the CONFIG SYS file Appendix B Advanced Information for PC Cards 245 Advanced Information for PC Cards 246 win Registered Drivers and Standard Rules for DOS and Windows The following is a sample of the CONFIG SYS file for DOS and Windows DEVIC DEVIC DEVIC DEVIC DEVIC EHIGH C THINKPAD SICPMDOS EXE DEVIC DEVIC Rule 1 Rule 2 Rule 3 Rule 4 Rule 5 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide E C DOS EMM386 EXE FRAME D X C8 CFFF EHIGH C THINKPAD IBMDSS 1 SYS Socket Services EHIGH C THINKPAD IBMDOSCS SYS Card Services EHIGH C THINKPAD DICRMU 1 SYS MA C8 CFFF Resource Map Utility Power Management Support driver REM PC_Card_Client_Device_Driver EHIGH C
18. Diskette Standards 2 0 000000008 266 IBM Power Cords 20 0000 eee eee 267 Appendix E Product Warranties and Notices 269 NOTICES lt i ee eo Bes ee ee OE wk 2 Le BOR 272 Trademarks 2 0 000020222020 50505 272 Electronic Emission Notices 273 Glossary 2 2 pto agies fn 5 fee tbat Otenbbt 4 275 INDEX eee wth RRS eee AROS oe idel 279 Contents X X XX IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Chapter 1 Getting Started Copyright IBM Corp 1996 Welcome to the world of ThinkPad computers The IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD computer is designed to meet many multimedia and mobile computing needs Its various features unique to IBM products can help your everyday work go easily and smoothly You can use your IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD computer in the office or at home as a desktop computer by attaching an external keyboard display or other external devices And of course your computer can be easily carried wherever you need a computer on the go This chapter provides step by step instructions to help you set up your new computer Overall Setup Procedures 0000 2 Checking Your Items 2020020005 4 Setting Up Your Computer 00 0 6 1 Getting Started Overall Setup Procedures Before using the computer for the first time review these overall setup procedures Set Up the Computer First check whe
19. External Resolution and Color Depth CRT only 640x480 16 777 216 16 777 216 800x600 65 536 65 536 1024x768 256 256 Simultaneous Display LCD CRT 640x480 65 536 LCD 256 LCD 256 CRT 65 536 CRT 800x600 65 536 65 536 256 256 1024x768 256 256 256 256 48 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using PC Cards To insert a PC Card D page 115 PC Card Standard D page 239 PC Card Director ee Page 50 Using PC Cards Your computer has two slots that allow you to install 68 pin 85 6 mm x 54 0 mm credit card size PC Cards With a PC Card you can send and receive faxes communicate via a network or store data The PC Card slots of the computer conform to the PCMCIA Standard Release 2 1 that is defined as the hardware layer of the PC Card standard Your computer also comes with the following basic set of drivers Socket Services Card Services PC Card Director and common enablers The PC Card slots operate at 5V and support the following Type I Type ll and Type III PC Cards 16 bit PC Card PCMCIA 2 0 2 1 JEIDA 4 1 4 2 Note that the PC Card slots do not support 8 bit or 16 bit slave DMA PC Cards Ask IBM or an IBM authorized dealer for more information about the different types of PC Cards For more information about PC Cards see Appendix B PC Card Limitations under Suspend Mode Although some PC Cards can be inserted or removed without turning off the computer refer to
20. If you are using another card such as an Ethernet card press Esc to exit this window 42 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using the Computer LCD or the External Monitor Using the Computer LCD or the External Monitor Display Output Type To attach an external monitor Ea Page 45 This section provides information about using the computer display and an external monitor It also provides tips to consider when using DOS applications The LCD in your computer displays computer output with SVGA 800 by 600 resolution On some models thin film transistor TFT technology is used providing up to 65 536 colors On some models dual scan super twisted nematic DSTN technology is used providing up to 256 colors When you attach an external monitor that supports higher resolution than VGA mode you can get a maximum of 1024 by 768 video resolution To display your computer output on an external monitor you need to set the appropriate display output type where to display the computer output You can select one of the following display output types LCD 2 The computer output is displayed only on the LCD of the computer CRT a The computer output is displayed only on the attached external monitor If no external monitor is attached to the computer and the display output type is set to CAT the output is displayed on the LCD Both Sa The computer output is displayed on both the LCD and the external
21. THINKPAD xxxxxxx SYS Storage card device driver EHIGH C THINKPAD AUTODRV SYS Auto Configurator When using the PCMCIA drivers with the Software EMS driver EMM386 EXE you must specify the x parameter for EMM386 EXE This is to avoid conflict in the memory area used by the PCMCIA drivers and the Software EMS driver Socket Services Card Services and Resource Map Utility must be listed in this order The Power Management Support driver must be listed after the Resource Map Utility The PC Card Client device driver must be listed before the Auto Configurator When using storage cards you must install the device driver according to the card type as listed below Using only an ATA card DEVICEHIGH C THINKPAD PAWATA SYS Using an ATA card and an SRAM card DEVICEHIGH C THINKPAD PAWATAS SYS Advanced Information for PC Cards Using an ATA card an SRAM card and a Flash card DEVICEHIGH C THINKPAD FLSHDMTD SYS Flash card Memory Technology driver DEVICEHIGH C THINKPAD PAWATASF SYS ATA SRAM Flash card driver Note When the total storage of the Flash cards used at the same time exceeds 10 MB you must do one of the following Assign the TSIZE n parameter in the PAWATASF SYS file For example 1 If the maximum total storage is 20MB specify 2 D EVICE PAWATASF SYS TSIZE 6 If the maximum total storage is 40MB specify
22. ThinkPad Features program Da Page 33 Note For the standard video model when display is set to 640 by 480 resolution and 65 536 colors screen expansion is not available Attaching a Monitor Note When installing an operating system you must install the display driver before you can use an external monitor Note To use 16 777 216 colors set the display output type to CRT eh To install the display driver cs Chapter 7 Attaching a Monitor To expand the screen image to the same size as the actual screen you can use the screen expansion function The screen expansion can be selected when you click on the Display button im in the ThinkPad Features program However the image may look slightly distorted Your computer supports the following color depth and resolution on an attached SVGA monitor Color Resolution 640 by 480 256 colors 800 by 600 1024 by 768 640 by 480 65 536 col viens 800 by 600 16 777 216 colors See note 640 by 480 Chapter 3 Operating Your Computer 45 Attaching a Monitor Attention When you select Both do not attach an external monitor that supports only VGA mode 640 by 480 resolution Otherwise the external monitor screen will be scrambled and the output will not be displayed or the screen might be damaged CH end WN Note Refer to the specifications for your external monitor to determine its supported resolutions and
23. To maintain a smooth pointing operation occasionally clean the cap with a soft cloth moistened with a nonalkaline detergent Chapter 2 Getting Familiar with Your Computer 25 Using the Fn Key Function Using the Fn Key Function The Fn key function allows you to change operational features instantly When you use the following functions press and hold the Fn key 1 then press the appropriate function key 2 F1 to F12 some function keys are reserved for future use Note Hints and Tips To use the Fn Key Lock function Using the Fn Key Lock Function You only need to press Fn select the TrackPoint III d icon once to get the same effect as when you press and hold the Fn in the ThinkPad Features program key After you press a function key in the top row Fn returns to window or type its normal state PS2 FNS E atthe command prompt Key Feature Meaning Combination Reserved Fn F2 Fuel Gauge The Fuel Gauge program must be activated before you can use this Fn F2 i display on or off key combination When this key combination is pressed Ili For OS 2 or Windows users The window for the battery power status appears or disappears Parameters for power status can be set en ea Standby mode Places the computer in standby mode For more information about J OX this mode see page 75 Suspend mode Places the computer in suspend mode For more information about
24. and PAWATASF SYS supports ATA cards SRAM cards and Flash cards These device drivers assign a drive letter for each usable PC Card slot These drive letters are displayed when the device drivers are initialized and then you can use the drive letter to access the installed PCMCIA storage card When you run FORMAT COM against the drive letter the SRAM card is formatted as a diskette and the ATA or Flash card is formatted as a nonremovable disk In the File Manager under Windows the drive letters are represented and treated as a diskette drive regardless of the storage card type Before Using PCMCIA Storage Cards 248 Format new PCMCIA storage cards before use For Flash cards run the Flash Format Utility FFORMAT EXE FFORMAT2 EXE then format the Flash card For ATA cards and SRAM cards there is no need to run any programs before formatting the card Format using the FORMAT COM program by displaying the File Manager for Windows or by choosing the drive icon for OS 2 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Advanced Information for PC Cards Using PCMCIA ATA Cards with Multiple Partitions The device driver assigns a drive letter only to the active bootable partition of the ATA card if it holds multiple partitions For other primary partitions or logical drives in an extended partition use the PCMCIA ATA Card Mount utility to assign the drive letter to it Parameters for the OS 2 PCMCIA ATA Card Device Driver The foll
25. nnnnnnnnnnn J BIOS part number Date nnnnnnn 12 31 96 Restart Microprocessor Pentium Process 194 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Troubleshooting 4 Did the Easy Setup menu appear on the screen Yes No The computer has successfully completed the POST internal tests and the system programs have been loaded To start the test programs select the Test icon then select the Start icon or press Enter LB Start Restart 3 gt O oac A SystemBoard Memory Display HDD FDD 1 PCMCIA Parallel Q Serial CDROM Infrared Audio FDD 2 amp Exit m If the computer did not beep the speaker is not working correctly Check that the speaker volume control see page 15 for the location is in its middle position If you are not sure about the beep turn off the computer then turn it on again and repeat step 3 on page 193 If a problem still exists have the computer serviced If you cannot go beyond the first screen have the computer serviced If an error is detected the character X appears at the left of the affected device and an error code appears below it Record the error code and have the computer serviced If the test does not find a problem but one still exists find the problem in Troubleshooting Charts Return to step 3 on page 193 and start Easy Setup again If you still cannot s
26. your IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD and describes how to set up your computer Chapter 2 Getting Familiar with Your Computer acquaints you with the features of your computer Chapter 3 Operating Your Computer provides information on using your computer with its different features Chapter 4 Using Battery Power provides battery information and describes how to operate your computer with the battery pack Chapter 5 Protecting Your Computer provides information for protecting your computer and internal devices against unauthorized use Chapier 6 Installing and Removing Options describes how to install or remove IBM options For optional memory module DIMM installation instructions see page 119 Chapier 7 Installing Software provides procedures for installing operating systems and device drivers in your computer Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems describes what to do when you have a computer problem Appendix A Avoiding Hardware Conflicts describes what to do to avoid device address setting problems Appendix B Advanced Information for PC Cards provides additional information when using PC Cards Appendix C Using PS2 Commands describes PS 2 commands that you can use to alter computer settings Appendix D Features and Specifications describes the features and specifications associated with your computer Appendix E Product Warranties and Not
27. 365X 365XD User s Guide Affixing a Nameplate Affixing a Nameplate On the front of the ThinkPad space is provided for a metal nameplate that can be custom engraved with any name initials or company name up to 20 characters in length Among the various materials packaged with your computer you will find a nameplate brochure card To receive your nameplate simply fill out this card and send it in In a few weeks the engraved nameplate will be delivered to you To affix the nameplate to your ThinkPad peel off the paper backing to expose the adhesive layer and press the nameplate firmly into place on the ThinkPad s front panel Chapter 5 Protecting Your Computer 103 Affixing a Nameplate 104 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Options Copyright IBM Corp 1996 This chapter provides information on how to install or remove external or internal devices and IBM options m Note For instructions on installing and removing the battery pack see page 65 Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive 106 Upgrading a ThinkPad 365XD with an Internal CD ROM Driver oe Bw od See A Pe a ea ek a ae aD ASE 106 Upgrading a ThinkPad 365X with an Internal Diskette Drive 111 Installing PC Cards gt osa seu aa ka 0 00 00 0000004 115 Removing PC Cards 0 00 000000 118 Increasing Memory Capacity 119 installing a DIMM 0 0 22200
28. 365X 365XD User s Guide Charging the Battery Pack The following procedure describes how to recharge the battery pack with the AC Adapter when the computer is turned off 7 Turn off the computer and open the keyboard 2 Install the new or discharged battery pack into the computer 3 Close the keyboard 4 Connect the AC Adapter to the computer The system status indicators show the following Color Meaning On green The battery pack is being charged Off The battery pack is fully charged Chapter 4 Using Battery Power 63 Charging the Battery Pack Battery Pack Maintenance Many users are familiar with the phenomenon known as battery memory where after repeated partial charging and discharging the battery pack appears to lose some or all of its original capacity The nickel metal hydride NiMH battery packs used by the ThinkPad are less susceptible to memory development than are the more common nickel cadmium NiCd batteries However to ensure the longest possible battery life in terms of both length of use per charge and number of charge and discharge cycles before wearing out please observe the following guidelines Battery packs shipped from the factory are in an almost discharged state so you must charge them fully before use When charging always charge the battery pack fully Even if you only need to run on battery power for a fraction of the battery s capacity you should not try to give the b
29. 600 SVGA resolution The thin film transistor TFT display models offer 65 536 colors at 800 by 600 resolution Audio Features 33 Page 56 The system integrated ESS AudioDrive Sound Chip provides stereo business audio 8 bit to 16 bit with Sound Blaster Pro compatibility Infrared Communication 33 Page 54 Wireless serial communication with one infrared port is supplied with your computer Power Management l5 Page 70 Power Management sets the computer to different modes to save battery power when you are not using the full power of your computer It also provides a resume function which quickly returns you to where you left off PCMCIA Support L Page 49 The computer provides two Personal Computer Memory Card International Association PCMCIA slots PCMCIA software also is provided so that you can use PC Cards more easily and conveniently Fn Key Functions L Page 26 The combination of this Fn key with a function key is used to control display modes and battery power saving modes TrackPoint Ill 3 Page 23 Pointing selecting and dragging all become part of a single process with no need to lift your hands from the keyboard with the TrackPoint III vi IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide About This Book Copyright IBM Corp 1996 This book contains information that will help you operate the IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD computer Chapter 1 Getting Started provides information about unpacking
30. Card Director for DOS Note Do not install the Phoenix PCMCIA support in IBM PC DOS 7 0 PC Card Director eee Page 50 Note The PC Card client device driver is not part of the preinstalled software Refer to the manual that came with the PC Card to install the device driver Note Whenever you update the CONFIG SYS file see page 243 When installing DOS you need to install the following software to use the PC Cards PC Card device drivers Card Services device driver Socket Services device driver Resource Map Utility device driver PC Card Power Management device driver PC Card Director utility PC Card client device drivers only when PC Card Director does not support the PC Card To install the PC Card Director 7 Start DOS 2 Insert the PCMCIA Installation Diskette for DOS Windows into the diskette drive 3 Type A at the DOS command prompt and press Enter to go to the A prompt 4 Type PCMINSTD then press Enter 5 Follow the instructions on the screen Default choices are already highlighted at the Selector screens 6 After the installation is complete remove any diskette from the diskette drive and restart the computer You have completed the installation of the PC Card Director for DOS 162 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing Software for Microsoft Windows 3 11 Page numbers Nn oO F U N FR Pages 157 158 and 161 Pages 165 and 173
31. Click on Disable for the TrackPoint These changes become effective when computer power is turned off and then on again Using the IBM ThinkPad Space Saver Keyboard When using the IBM ThinkPad Space Saver Keyboard do not install the device driver supplied with the Space Saver Keyboard When the Space Saver Keyboard is used the device driver on the computer s Utility Diskette automatically enables or disables the TrackPoint III on the computer when power is turned on 126 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Attaching an External Keyboard Attaching an External Keyboard Note The computer enters suspend mode when the LCD is closed If you want to use the computer with the LCD closed set the suspend option in the ThinkPad Features program so the computer does not enter suspend mode when the LCD is closed ThinkPad Features program cs Page 33 You can connect an external keyboard to your computer through the keyboard mouse connector 1 available separately as an option The external keyboard must be connected through the keyboard mouse connector It will not work if it is connected directly to the computer When the external keyboard is attached the following keys are not available Numeric keypad on the system keyboard External numeric keypad You should use the numeric keypad on the external keyboard When you attach the external keyboard turn off the computer and then attach the keyboard mo
32. PC Card Director If you are using Auto Configurator change the enabling order or resource information using the Auto Configurator Utility See Starting the Auto Configurator Utility for OS 2 or Windows on page 239 Change the parameter for the PC Card enabler Refer to the manuals supplied with the PC Card If you are using network cards change the resource information for the PC Card stated in the PROTOCOL INI or NET CFG file To change the configuration file for the network cards refer to the manuals or READ ME files of the PC Cards or network drivers Appendix B Advanced Information for PC Cards 255 Advanced Information for PC Cards lt Virtual Card Services for OS 2 Note re When you use a DOS object in the OS 2 environment OS 2 Virtual A DOS Object includes any DOS Card Services provides a Card Services interface so that you can program Windows program DOS j j j fullscreen DOS window WIN O8 2 use the DOS PC Card device driver for the DOS object eee and WIN OS 2 window To use Virtual Card Services in a DOS object do the following 7 Move the mouse pointer to the DOS object icon then click on the right mouse button 2 Select Settings 3 Select Session 4 Select DOS WIN OS 2 Settings 5 Select All DOS DOS and WIN OS 2 Settings 6 Set PCMCIA_CARD_SERVICES as On 7 Set PCMCIA_RELEASE LEVEL as 2 1 8 set MEM_EXCLUDE_REGIONS as C8000 CFFFF 9 Specify the PC Card device driver name to the DO
33. Page 169 Page 170 Page 171 Page 172 This section describes the installation procedures for Microsoft Windows 3 11 and its device drivers for your ThinkPad m Important Installing Windows 3 11 Software Before reinstalling the operating system and device drivers you need to create all installation diskettes using the Diskette Factory program diskette backup program that is preinstalled on your computer The software shown in the following figure is already installed at the time of purchase When reinstalling Windows 3 11 install this software for your computer to work as it did Microsoft Windows Version 3 11 e Install DOS e Install CD ROM device driver for DOS e Install ThinkPad Features for DOS Install Microsoft Windows with Advanced Power Management with ThinkPad display driver Install ThinkPad Features program for Windows E Install PC Card Director Install ESS AudioDrive support software Install Infrared device driver EN Start Computer Operation Chapter 7 Installing Software 163 Installing Windows 3 11 Software m Important If you will be installing Windows 3 11 you must first do the following for Windows 3 11 to operate correctly When the Windows Setup program asks you to select either Express Setup or Custom Setup select C for Custom Setup Install the ThinkPad display driver instea
34. Power on password prompt a A power on or supervisor password was set To use the computer type the correct password and press Enter see page 85 If the power on password is not accepted a supervisor password might have been set Type the supervisor password and press Enter If there is still a problem have the computer serviced Hard disk password prompt gf A hard disk password was set To use the computer type the correct password and press Enter see page 85 If there is still a problem have the computer serviced Test menu Select the Start icon and follow the instructions to test your system If you cannot go beyond the Test screen have the computer serviced If the computer stops during testing and does not continue have the computer serviced If testing does not find a problem but one still exists find the problem in What If Testing Cannot Find the Problem on page 203 If the test ends with an error make a note of the error code and have the computer serviced Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 201 Troubleshooting Message Action POST error prompt ERROR XXX An error was found during the POST Press Enter then select Start from the test menu to run the test If the test ends with an error make a note of the error code and have the computer serviced Tu
35. The FDD 1 icon represents the SystemBoard Memory Display HDD FDD 1 PCMCIA Parallel diskette drive in the computer The 2 Q Q FDD 2 icon represents the externally attached diskette drive Serial CDROM Infrared Audo FBD Q ex For more information see Testing the Computer on page 193 J Click on Restart to restart the computer after you have made your selections Then press Enter or click on OK Restart 40 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using Easy Setup Using the Selectable Drive Startup Sequence Attention Selectable drive startup selectable boot allows you to control the If you change your startup startup sequence of the drives in your computer The order in sequence you must be extremely which the computer searches the drives for your operating system is careful when you do write operations such as copying saving or formatting Your data or programs can be overwritten if you the drive startup sequence If you are working with multiple operating systems you might want to change the drive startup sequence to load an operating system from the hard disk or a PC select the wrong drive Card without checking the diskette drive or to do a remote program load RPL s 4 1 2 3 4 Reset Ol FDD 1 HDD Network FDD 2 s PCMC
36. Type Serial Number The machine type and serial number 1 are located on the bottom of the computer The machine type has a prefix of Type The serial number has a prefix of S N Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 215 Getting Help Service and Information Getting Help Service and Information 216 If you need help service technical assistance or just want more information about IBM products you will find a wide variety of sources available from IBM to assist you This section provides information about those sources Services available and telephone numbers listed are subject to change without notice Solving Problems Many computer problems can be solved without outside assistance by using the online help or by looking in the online or printed documentation that comes with your computer or software Also be sure to read the information in any README files that come with your software Most computers operating systems and application programs come with documentation that contains troubleshooting procedures and explanations of error messages The documentation that comes with your computer also contains information about the diagnostic tests you can perform If you suspect a hardware problem run the diagnostic tests and make a note of any error messages you receive Then look up the message in the documentation and take the appropriate action If you suspect a software problem consult the docum
37. Windows 95 179 PCMCIA card See PC Card PCMCIA device driver See PC Card Director PCMCIA CRD file 50 personalization editor 98 pointing device attaching 125 problems 209 Port Replicator problems POST error prompt 201 power command 70 power cords 267 power management using 73 power mode switching using Fn key 27 power saving 73 power on indicator 20 power on password changing 87 prompt 32 removing 88 using 84 wrong power on password entering 86 power providing 21 22 printer 128 problems 212 problems battery pack 204 CD ROM drive 205 diskette drive 206 display 43 error codes 196 external monitor 207 external numeric keypad 209 problems continued FAQ 191 193 general 202 hibernation 208 infrared communication 208 IRQ 231 keyboard 209 LCD 44 199 messages on screen 201 options 210 PC Card 211 255 pointing device 209 Port Replicator 206 printer 212 resource conflict 231 serial port 210 software 213 testing the computer 194 TrackPoint III 209 troubleshooting charts 196 213 Prodigy online service 220 PS2 commands 257 A drive setting 262 address of DSP 260 automatic power saving timer 259 hibernation 260 suspend 260 beep on off 260 default 258 display device 260 DMA information 260 expansion horizontal vertical 260 frequency monitor 260 hard disk drive power saving 258 help menu 262 HFILE 258 hibernate from suspend 259 hibernation entering 262 HTIMER 258 HVEXP by Fn F8 261 interrupt level
38. Wiping the compact disc in a 7 Hold the compact disc by the edges Do not touch the circular direction can cause loss of surface of the compact disc data 2 To remove dust or fingerprints wipe the compact disc from the center to the outside of the disc 3 Do not write on the surface 4 Do not store or place the compact disc in direct sunlight 5 Do not use benzene thinners or other cleaners to clean the compact disc Use a CD ROM cleaner kit 6 Do not flex or bend the compact disc Chapter 3 Operating Your Computer 59 Using the CD ROM Drive 60 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Chapter 4 Using Battery Power Copyright IBM Corp 1996 This section describes the battery pack operations Charging the Battery Pack 0 62 Charging with the AC Adapter 62 Battery Pack Maintenance 64 Replacing the Battery Pack 65 Monitoring the Battery Power Status 67 Using the Battery Power Status Indicator 67 Low Battery Condition 68 Using the Fuel Gauge Program 68 Fuel Gauge Program for OS 2 or Windows 68 Preserving Battery Pack Life 70 Maximizing Battery Powered Operation 70 Using Advanced Power Management 70 Decreasing LCD Brightness 73 Using the Battery Power Management Function 73 Standby Mod
39. a power on password 7 Turn off the computer and wait at least 5 seconds then turn it on 2 When the password prompt a appears type your current password then press the Spacebar 3 Press Enter The power on password is removed All the steps can be summarized as follows Current space Enter 88 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Hard Disk Password a Note The hard disk password is stored on the hard disk drive when you set the hard disk password and the power on password is stored in the nonvolatile memory of the computer Using Passwords The hard disk password helps you protect the information stored on your removable hard disk drive Even if your hard disk was removed from the computer the information stored in your hard disk cannot be accessed without the hard disk password When you turn on the computer the hard disk password prompt appears on the screen and reminds you to enter your password When a hard disk password is set a preset timeout or an incoming call will not activate the resume function To use the resume function with a hard disk password set the same password for both the power on password and the hard disk password m Note Using a Hard Disk Password with a Power On Password You can use the hard disk password with the power on password at the same time When you turn on the computer the power on password prompt appears first and then the hard disk password pr
40. battery pack can be charged through the Port Replicator at any time regardless of whether the ThinkPad is connected to it To charge the battery pack using the Port Replicator be sure to plug the AC Adapter into the Port Replicator If the computer is connected to the Port Replicator the Port Replicator attempts to recharge the battery in the computer first if one is installed before going on to charge the battery inserted into the Port Replicator Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Options 131 ThinkPad 365 Port Replicator Removing the Port Replicator To remove the Port Replicator locate the two release levers on either end of the replicator Lift the two levers together while pressing down with your thumbs on the replicator itself to keep it from moving As the levers come up they will gently and evenly separate the ThinkPad from the replicator 132 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide ThinkPad 365 Port Replicator Installing the Port Replicator Option B The Port Replicator s Desktop Base adds an extra level of ease and comfort to your computing It provides a firm platform on which to work a palmrest for easier typing and a cable cover to keep all of your peripheral cables neat and free from dust To install the ThinkPad onto the Port Replicator or Desktop Base follow these steps 7 Slide the palmrest out away from the Port Replicator as shown on the next page A 2 Press the Port Replicator
41. color The display driver also takes advantage of the computer s video capability To install the ThinkPad device driver 1 Turn on the computer 2 If Windows is running on your computer exit Windows and switch to the DOS prompt 3 Go to the Windows subdirectory and type SETUP then press Enter 4 select Display from the Windows Setup menu then select Other Requires disk 5 Insert the Video Features Diskette for Windows 3 1 into the diskette drive then type A and press Enter 6 Select your desired resolution from the menu and press Enter Follow the instructions on the screen You have completed the installation of the display driver for Windows 3 11 Chapter 7 Installing Software 173 Installing Windows 95 Software Installing Software for Microsoft Windows 95 WIN This section describes the installation procedures for Windows 95 eq and its device drivers for your ThinkPad m Important Before reinstalling the operating system and device drivers you need to create all installation diskettes using the Diskette Factory program diskette backup program which is preinstalled on your computer The software shown in the following figure is already installed at the time of purchase When reinstalling Windows 95 install this software for your computer to work as it did Microsoft Windows 95 Install Install
42. disk Neither an IBM authorized reseller nor IBM marketing representative can make the hard disk drive usable Once you set the password you cannot change or remove it in Easy Setup you must change or remove a password at the password prompt screen that appears when you turn on the computer See Changing a Hard Disk Password on page 92 or Removing a Hard Disk Password on page 93 90 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using Passwords Entering a Hard Disk Password If a hard disk password is set the hard disk password prompt appears when You turn on the computer When the computer returns to normal operation from suspend or hibernation mode When the password prompt appears at the top left corner on the screen Note Do not press the Spacebar after 7 Type the hard disk password you enter the password this action h mbol r a EOE St Each time you press a key the symbo appears When typing your password release each key quickly If you hold a key down too long the same letter can be entered repeatedly 2 Press Enter When the password is entered correctly OK appears and the computer starts normal operation When you enter the password incorrectly X appears Enter the correct password If you fail to enter the correct password after three tries you must turn the computer off wait at least 5 seconds and turn it on to try again Chapter 5 Protecting Your Computer 91 Using Pas
43. driver DIMM Dual inline memory module directory A type of file containing the names and controlling information for other files or other directories DMA Direct memory access The transfer of data between memory and input output units without processor intervention double click To press and release a mouse button twice within a time frame defined by the user without moving the pointer off the choice DRAM Dynamic random access memory DSTN Dual scan super twisted nematic EDO Enhanced Data Output or Extended Data Out A type of DRAM that offers faster access to data in memory EGA Enhanced graphics adapter EIA Electronics Industries Association EIA 232D An EIA interface standard that defines the physical electronic and functional characteristics of an interface line that connects a communication device and associated workstation It uses a 25 pin connector and an unbalanced line voltage EMS Expanded memory specification fax Facsimile machine or transmitted document FDD Floppy disk drive fixed disk In personal computing fixed disk is synonymous with hard disk flash memory A rewritable storage that is used to contain BIOS instructions and POST routines folder A file used to store and organize documents IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide fuel gauge An indicator on the screen that constantly shows the current power status of the battery pack HDD Hard disk drive
44. en oe ae amp PR eh we oh 195 LCD Blank or Power On Problems 198 Screen Messages 00 00020005 200 Other General Problems 4 201 What If Testing Cannot Find the Problem 203 Battery Power Problems 203 CD ROM Drive Problems 204 Diskette Drive Problems 205 Port Replicator Problems 205 External Monitor Problems 206 Hibernation Problems 207 Infrared Communication Problems 207 Keyboard External Numeric Keypad and Pointing Device Problems ee eek be he he ee eee A he be 208 Option Problems 000000002 eee 209 PC Card Problems 2 020004 210 Printer Problems 2 20005 211 Software Problems 000000005 212 Getting Service lt 0 4s ee a ea Be Bae eR A 213 Listing Installed Options 213 Recording Identification Numbers 214 Getting Help Service and Information 215 Using the HelpWare Support Family 216 Purchasing Additional HelpWare Services 220 Custom Services 0 2 0 0 eee ee 222 Obtaining IBM Operating System Updates 223 About Your Warranty 222004 223 Service outside North America 224 Appendix A Avoiding Hardware Conflicts 231 Avoiding Syste
45. enter hibernation mode with the Fn F12 key combination Did you create the hibernation file You must create the hibernation file before entering hibernation mode see page 79 Are you using PC Cards If you are using one of the IBM communication PC Cards listed in the Points to Consider When Using Hibernation Mode on page 81 the computer cannot enter hibernation mode To enter hibernation mode stop the communication program and then remove the PC Card or turn off the power to the PC Card slot using the PC Card Director Infrared Communication Problems Problem Action The computer cannot communicate with other devices using the infrared port on the computer Verify that Power is supplied to the infrared port by the ThinkPad Features program click on the Infrared icon The infrared function is enabled and other choices are set correctly in ThinkPad Features program click on the Infrared eah icon The communicating device is using an equivalent communication speed see page 54 The infrared port is clean and does not have any spots No cable or electrical device is between the computer and the communicating device The distance and angle between the computer and the communicating device are correct Incorrect data is sent between the computer and the device Verify that The distance and angle between the devices are correct The communicating device is usin
46. have a video problem when installing OS 2 Warp go to Avoiding Video Problems When Installing OS 2 Warp on page 145 to solve the problem Chapter 7 Installing Software 141 Installing IBM OS 2 Warp To install the DOS ThinkPad Features program L3 Page 161 To install the Windows ThinkPad Features program D page 169 Note If you have the OS 2 Warp FixPak 10 XRO010 or later install it after you complete the installation of OS 2 Warp Follow the instructions in the README 1ST file in diskette 1 of that FixPak Installing OS 2 Warp with Dual Boot If DOS and Windows are not installed in the computer install DOS and Windows and then install the ThinkPad Features program for both DOS and Windows After that install OS 2 Warp To install the diskette version of OS 2 Warp refer to the documentation During installation be sure to pay attention to the following Select VGA as the Primary Display in the System Configuration screen Do not select the PCMCIA Feature in the System Configuration screen Leave it as No Support Installed If you want to continue to install all device drivers continue with Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for OS 2 Warp on page 149 EDRs If you are using a 365XD and installing the CD ROM version of OS 2 Warp using the built in CD ROM drive go to Installing OS 2 Warp Using an External Diskette Drive on page 144 If you are
47. icon from the Easy Setup menu 5 Select the Supervisor icon then type your current supervisor password and press the Spacebar A window appears so you can enter a new password 6 Type the new password then press Enter 7 Type the new password again for verification then press Enter r Do Not Forget Your Supervisor Password Note the password and keep it in a safe place If you forget your supervisor password you have to take the computer to an IBM authorized reseller or IBM marketing representative to have the system board replaced Proof of purchase is required and an additional charge might be required for the service If you forget your supervisor password there is no way to reset your password or recover data from the hard disk Neither an IBM authorized reseller nor IBM marketing representative can make the hard disk drive usable 96 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using Passwords Removing a Supervisor Password To remove the supervisor password 7 Turn off the computer and wait at least 5 seconds then turn it on 2 Start Easy Setup To start Easy Setup press and hold F1 and turn on the computer 3 When the power on prompt aM appears type your current supervisor password then press Enter 4 Select the Password icon from the Easy Setup menu 5 Select the Supervisor icon then type your current password and press the Spacebar 6 Press Enter at the blank box Z Press Enter
48. icon in the PC Card Director window The PCMCIA CRD file can be accessed from OS 2 Warp and Windows 3 11 If your PC Card is not supported by PC Card Director you must install the driver that came with your card The card driver must be compatible with the PCMCIA Card Services Standard Release 2 1 Follow the instructions in your PC Card manual to install the driver 50 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Ra Note The screens shown here might look different depending on your operating system Using the PC Card Director Program Starting PC Card Director for OS 2 or Windows To start PC Card Director select the PC Card Director folder or window then select the PC Card Director icon For OS 2 Ga PC Card Director Icon View ajoj 6 d PC Card Director Mount Utility Auto Configurator Utility Supported PC Cards For Windows 3 11 PC Card Director mi 6 P amp PC Card Driver s Auto Director Selector Configurator Utility wm ATA Mount PC Card Supported PC Utility Director Cards Launcher For Windows 95 PC Card Director gt ial PC Card Director Chapter 3 Operating Your Computer 51 Using the PC Card Director Program Note Supported icons and functions by PC Card Director are different depending on each operating system PC Card Director Te Mount Utility Auto Configurator Note Refer to the PCMCIA CRD file for a list of PC Cards that Auto Configurato
49. information 261 IR 258 keyboard typematic speed 261 LCD power off 259 low battery hibernation entering 258 suspend entering 258 parallel port enabling 261 power mode 259 power switch hibernate 258 power to serial port 261 presentation 261 processor speed rate 259 PS2 commands continued RediSafe 259 resume date and time 259 resuming by the incoming call 259 serial port 259 sleep timer for the CD ROM drive 261 Sound Blaster 261 standby mode timer 260 startup screen 261 suspend mode entering 258 262 TrackPoint Ill 261 turning off the computer 262 publications ordering 224 R record of identification numbers 215 RediSafe suspend 75 remote technical support 219 removing the battery pack 65 repair services 224 getting service 214 224 identification numbers 215 resource map utility 243 restart menu Easy Setup 40 resume function 73 RPL remote program load 41 234 S safety notice xii sales information 216 217 screen expansion 44 screen messages date and time prompt 32 F1 and diskette prompts 32 hard disk password prompt 32 power on password prompt 32 power on self test POST error 32 scroll lock indicator 20 security 102 locks 102 password hard disk password 89 power on password 84 supervisor password 94 personalization feature 98 security locks 102 serial number 215 serial port problems 210 service 224 230 Index 283 service continued how to get 214 224 IBM Helpware 225
50. keep it in a safe place If you forget your supervisor password there is no way to reset your password or recover data from the hard disk You have to take the computer to an IBM authorized reseller or IBM marketing representative to have the system board replaced Proof of purchase is required and an additional charge might be required for the service Neither an IBM authorized reseller nor IBM marketing representative can make the hard disk drive usable Entering a Supervisor Password To enter your supervisor password 1 Type your supervisor password Each time you press a key the symbol appears When typing your password release each key quickly If you hold a key down too long the same letter can be entered repeatedly 2 Press Enter When the password is entered correctly OK appears When you enter the password incorrectly X appears Enter the correct password If you fail to enter the correct password after three tries you must turn the computer off wait at least 5 seconds and turn it on to try again Chapter 5 Protecting Your Computer 95 Using Passwords Changing a Supervisor Password To change your supervisor password 7 Turn off the computer and wait at least 5 seconds then turn it on 2 Start Easy Setup To start Easy Setup press and hold F1 and turn on the computer 3 Type your current supervisor password at the power on prompt air then press Enter 4 Select the Password
51. loaded in the memory C Sets the cache size in the XMS memory When this parameter is set the cache size in the XMS memory is 512 sectors When it is not set the default is 0 S Sets the power saving mode to OFF When using DOS with another operating system for example when using it with OS 2 in dual boot set the power saving mode to OFF using this parameter Chapter 7 Installing Software 159 Installing the CD ROM Device Driver for DOS 160 CD ROM device driver parameters for the AUTOEXEC BAT drive path MSCDEX EXE D TPCD Al M n E V L x The Microsoft CD ROM Extensions MSCDEX EXE program is an executable program for MS DOS Version 7 0 that works in conjunction with the device driver IBMTPCD SYS to allow your computer to access the CD ROM drive where the options can be D Specifies the name of the CD ROM drive TPCDOO1 M n Specifies the number of sector buffers to temporarily store the most recent disc data E Specifies that the computer will use expanded memory if available V Displays on the LCD a summary of RAM allocation and expanded memory usage at power on L drive letter Specifies the drive letter for the CD ROM drive Be sure not to assign a drive letter already used by another drive otherwise the computer cannot access the CD ROM drive SMARTDRYV cache for photo CDs If you are using DOS SMARTDRYV caches and planning to use
52. nat CD ROM Drive E Infrared Communication Power Management Easy Setup ThinkPad Features PCMCIA Support fal HelpWare Fn Key Function Security TrackPoint IIl 1 Pentium Processor and PCI Bus The fast Intel Pentium processor and PCI bus combine to give your computer optimal speed and performance 2 EDO Memory The built in extended data out EDO memory chip enhances performance with fast memory access 3 4X CD ROM Drive 5 Page 58 The built in quad speed CD ROM model affords access to large databases and multimedia applications It can even play your favorite music CDs v IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide 11 12 13 14 Easy Setup 3 Page 37 The built in system programs in Easy Setup let you set the basic configuration of your computer ThinkPad Features Program 5 Page 33 The ThinkPad Features program allows you to set various parameters by using a graphical user interface or commands HelpWare 2 3 Page 216 Comprehensive service and support packages for your IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD computer are available in most countries Security Features 3 Page 39 The computer provides security passwords for the computer Locking capability is provided for internal devices Personalization is also provided to make it easy to identify your computer SVGA Color LCD l gt Page 48 The DSTN dual scan super twisted nematic display models offer 256 colors at 800 by
53. on password is set and the computer resumes normal operation by the ThinkPad Features timer or an incoming call only a blank screen is displayed To display a power on password prompt press any key or move your pointing device When the computer is powered with ac power and is using one of the following IBM PC Cards it enters standby mode IBM 3270 Emulation Credit Card Adapter IBM Token Ring 16 4 Credit Card Adapter IBM Credit Card Adapter for Ethernet IBM 5250 Emulation Credit Card Adapter When other PC Cards are used and the computer enters suspend mode all application programs stop Communication also stops for communication PC Cards not listed above For some PC Cards power to the PC Cards might also turn off Chapter 4 Using Battery Power 77 Using Power Management Note You must set the Resume on incoming call option in the ThinkPad Features program so the computer automatically resumes normal operation For OS 2 or Windows 1 Click on the Battery l icon 2 Click on the Suspend Hibernation Resume option l icon then select the Resume on incoming call option For DOS Enter PS2 RI E 78 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide When the computer is powered with battery power the computer turns power off to the PC Card and communication stops for communication PC Cards so the duration of suspend mode is longer If communication for a PC Card is not reestablished after resumin
54. or COM2 then restart the system For DOS or Windows reserve COM2 for the PC Card and use COM1 for other integrated communication devices 254 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Advanced Information for PC Cards Avoiding PC Card Resource Conflicts PC Card Director checks the resources for most devices used by the system to avoid resource conflicts but it does not recognize all option devices used Especially when you are using the expansion unit there is a possibility that the I O port address or IRQ level may conflict with the PC Card Check the status of the PC Card by using PC Card Director When the PC Card is set to Ready the resources used for that PC Card are displayed Refer to the manuals supplied with the system or option adapters to check that the resources for the devices in the system or for the option adapters are not conflicting with the resources for the IRQ level I O port address or memory window of the PC Card If you are using OS 2 Warp Version 3 you can check the assigned system resources using RMVIEW EXE lf there is a conflict Use the Resource Map Utility so that those resources are not assigned to the PC Card Change the value for the MA parameter or add the Mx PX or IX parameter If you are using OS 2 Warp Version 3 use RESERVE SYS to register those resources in OS 2 To set RESERVE SYS refer to the manuals or online help for OS 2 Warp or refer to the READ ME file of
55. or complex networks made up of IBM workstations and servers using major network operating systems In addition many popular non IBM adapters and network interface cards are supported This service includes technical support for Installing and configuring client workstations and servers Identifying system problems and correcting problems on the client or the server Using IBM and non IBM network operating systems Interpreting documentation Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 221 Getting Help Service and Information You can purchase this service for a single incident or for multiple incidents For more information about purchasing Network and Server Support see Ordering Support Line Services PC Software Assistance Support Line This service is an individual year long subscription for assistance with desktop application programs installed in IBM and IBM compatible computers In Canada this service is called PC Professional Product experts will provide telephone assistance 24 hours a day 7 days a week for application programs on the Supported Products list For more information about purchasing this service see Ordering Support Line Services on page 221 Ordering Support Line Services Enhanced PC Support Line Network and Server Support Line and PC Software Assistance Support Line services are available for products on the Supported Products list To receive a Supported Products list In the U S Ca
56. or regulations The LCD is made of glass and rough handling or dropping the computer can cause the LCD to break If the LCD breaks and the internal fluid gets into your eyes or on your hands immediately wash the affected areas with water for at least 15 minutes then get medical care if any symptoms are present after washing X IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Laser Compliance Statement The CD ROM drive in the 365XD models of the IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD is a laser product The CD ROM drive s classification label shown below is located on the top of the drive CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT 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 laser products In other countries the drive is certified to conform to the requirements of EN60825 AN Caution Do not open the drive no user adjustments or serviceable parts are inside Use of controls adjustments or the performance of procedures other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure Class 1 laser products are not considered to be hazardous The CD ROM drive has an internal Class 1 0 5 milliwatt aluminum gallium arsenide laser that operates at a wavelength of 760 to 810 nanometers The design of the laser system
57. prevents possible problems from occurring with communication application programs after the computer returns to normal operation Chapter 4 Using Battery Power 81 Using Power Management The figure shows approximately how much power is normally required for each computer feature and how much is required when the feature is controlled by the battery power management function Legend Sa 100 Required Power in Power Saved No Power Saving Mode Amountof Required Power LCD Off OS Maximum Brightness at Minimum Medium ear Slow Minimum External Serial Off UR Suspend Mode ESS AudioDrive Standby Mode Hard Disk Of Infrared Off 82 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Chapter 5 Protecting Your Computer Copyright IBM Corp 1996 This chapter provides information about how to protect your computer and its internal devices Using Passwords a s er bda ra a aha hiur ame bpa k ade y 84 Power On Password oaaae 84 Setting a Power On Password 85 Entering a Power On Password 86 Changing a Power On Password 87 Removing a Power On Password 88 Hard Disk Password aoaaa aaa a 89 Setting a Hard Disk Password 90 Entering a Hard Disk Password 91 Changing a Hard Disk Password 92 Removing a Hard Disk Password 93 Supervisor Password 0
58. representing the LCD However the video driver is correctly installed if you have followed the foregoing procedure You have completed the installation of OS 2 Warp and the correct VGA video driver 146 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing the CD ROM Device Driver for OS 2 Warp Installing the CD ROM Device Driver for OS 2 Warp for the 365XD Only 365XDg This section describes the installation of the CD ROM device driver for OS 2 Important If you installed a CD ROM device driver Non listed IDE CD ROM on the System Configuration screen when installing OS 2 Warp you need not reinstall the CD ROM device driver Continue with Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for OS 2 Warp on page 149 Have the diskettes that came with the OS 2 system ready then install the CD ROM device driver for OS 2 7 Start os 2 2 Open OS 2 System System Setup and Selective Install 3 Select the CD ROM Device Support icon 4 Select Non listed IDE CD ROM and click on OK 5 Click on OK at the System Configuration screen 6 At the os 2 Setup and Configuration screen select Install 7 Follow the instructions on the screen You have completed the installation of the CD ROM device driver If you want to continue to install all device drivers continue with Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for OS 2 Warp on page 149 Chapter 7 Installing Software 147 Installing the CD ROM Device Driver f
59. screen that appears when you turn on the computer See Changing a Power On Password on page 87 or Removing a Power On Password on page 88 Chapter 5 Protecting Your Computer 85 Using Passwords Notes 86 If the return to normal operation is caused by a preset timer or an incoming call through the modem the password prompt does not appear To display a power on password prompt press any key or move your pointing device To resume from standby mode when the computer is attached to the Dock or Dock II you might need to enter the power on password Entering a Power On Password If a power on password is set the password prompt reminds you to enter the password when Turning on the computer Returning to normal operation from suspend mode When the password prompt appears at the top left corner on the screen do the following 1 Type your power on password Each time you press a key the symbol appears When typing your password release each key quickly If you hold a key down too long the same letter can be entered repeatedly 2 Press the Enter key When the password is entered correctly OK appears and the computer starts normal operation When you enter the password incorrectly X appears Enter the correct password If you fail to enter the correct password after three tries you must turn the computer off wait at least 5 seconds and turn it on to try again IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD
60. secure your computer L Page 102 A CD ROM drive that reads data from a 5 25 inch CD ROM or a diskette drive that reads data from 3 5 inch diskettes The CD ROM eject button releases the CD ROM tray for inserting removing or replacing a compact disc IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide 3 4 Inside View The mechanical CD ROM eject allows removal of a CD in the event of a power failure which could disable the electronic eject button To open the CD ROM tray insert a pin into this hole and push The battery pack allows you to operate the computer when ac power is not available 5 The optional dual inline memory module DIMM increases system memory capacity The keyboard lock prevents the keyboard from opening The insulator sheet covers the internal devices to protect the devices from harm Locations Bottom View 1 The legs are used to adjust the keyboard angle Chapter 2 Getting Familiar with Your Computer 17 Locations 18 4 To attach an external keyboard mouse or numeric keypad L Page 125 5 To attach a display I Page 45 7 To attach a printer LS Page 128 8 To attach an external diskette drive LS Page 57 9 To connect the AC Adapter LS Page 21 The rear door covers the 5 connectors on the rear of the computer The expansion connector 6 allows connection of the Port Replicator Infrared IR port 7 See page 54 The external input devic
61. such IBM products programming or services in your country Requests for technical information about IBM products should be made to your IBM Authorized Dealer or your IBM Marketing Representative IBM may have patents or pending patent applications covering the 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 the IBM Director of Licensing IBM Corporation 500 Columbus Avenue Thornwood NY 10594 USA Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1996 All 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 Thank You for Selecting an IBM ThinkPad 365X or 365XD Computer The IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD computer is one of the most advanced notebook computers available today You will find many uses for its powerful features fast processing power a built in quad speed CD ROM a brilliant colorful DSTN or TFT LCD display audio capabilities and infrared communication We are happy to offer the IBM ThinkPad 365X 3865XD to help meet all your mobile computing needs Here are the distinctive system features of your IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD computer Pentium Processor and PCI Bus E SVGA Color LCD ESS AudioDrive E Sound Chip EDO Memory Quad Speed 10
62. the Auto Configurator Utility for OS 2 or Windows To start Auto Configurator Utility for OS 2 or Windows select the Auto Configurator Utility icon from the PC Card Director window 2 The operation for OS 2 and for Windows is the same Copyright IBM Corp 1996 239 Advanced Information for PC Cards Registering a PC Card in Auto Configurator 1 Select a card from the Available Cards list in the Auto Configurator Utility main panel T ICIL n SS kre kimki i a p Select the card for which you want to assign the resources first For example to assign COM3 to a modem card and not COM2 select the setting for COMS first 2 Click on the Add gt gt button 3 Click on the Save button The names in the left list box Available Cards are the cards that can be registered Those in the right list box Selected Cards are already registered in Auto Configurator When a PC Card is installed Auto Configurator starts from the top of the list to assign the resources to the card Deleting a Registered Card 7 Select the PC Card you want to delete from Selected Cards in the Auto Configurator Utility main panel 2 Click on the Delete button 3 Click on the Save button 240 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Advanced Information for PC Cards Changing the Registered Order for PC Cards To change the order of the registered PC Cards do the following 7 Click on the Order button in the Auto Configurator Utility
63. the front and lowering the keyboard into place Do 1 and 8 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Getting Started 1 Getting Started 9 apter Getting Started 5 Slide the brightness control AD to its upper position as shown then set the speaker volume control to mid position 2 If your ThinkPad 365 model has a contrast control adjust this control q 3 as well Do 4 2 and if appropriate 3 6 Connect the AC Adapter as shown Do 1 2 and 7 Push and release the power switch to turn on the computer The power switch automatically returns to its original position after you push and release it 8 Atter a single beep one of the following screens appears confirming that the system is operating correctly HEEB 12 31 23 59 59 Te or Mts Diskette and F1 prompts Date and Time menu Operating System Screen This screen appears when no This screen instructs you to set This screen appears when you have operating system is installed the date and time purchased a computer with an See page 137 to install all software See page 38 to set the date and operating system installed necessary for your computer time The screen shown is an example of an operating system screen The actual screen may differ according to your operating system On some computers a demonstration program might start
64. the preceding items are correct have the computer serviced Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 199 Troubleshooting Problem Action Error 190 appears and the The battery pack is low in power Connect the AC Adapter to the computer or computer immediately replace the battery pack with a fully charged one turns off Missing discolored or The computer LCD contains more than 1 440 000 thin film transistors TFTs A bright dots appear on the small number of missing discolored or bright dots on the screen is an intrinsic screen at all times TFT characteristic of TFT LCD technology and is not an LCD defect color display model only 200 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Screen Messages Troubleshooting Message Action Diskette and F1 prompts Verify that the hard disk drive is correctly installed Or verify that the self starting diskette is inserted correctly with the label up and metal shutter end first in the diskette drive If so press F1 If both prompts remain have the computer serviced Error 163 appears with the date and time screen 0 EA 12 31 Date Month Day 23 59 59 Hour Month Second Box Gara The date and time screen appears when neither the date nor the time is set in the computer Set the date and time by typing or clicking on the A or W to set the numbers then click on the OK button
65. the user s response pull down menu On the display screen a menu that emerges ina downward direction from a point or line at or near the top of the screen reboot Restart all operations of the computer as if the power were just turned on resume To begin computer operations again from suspend mode serial port A port used to attach such devices as display devices letter quality printers modems plotters and such pointing devices as light pens and mice it transmits data 1 bit at a time suspend mode A power saving mode in which all computer operations are stopped in order to reduce power drain and restrict access to the files SVGA Super video graphics adapter a video mode that produces up to 1024 by 768 resolution STN Super twisted nematic TFT See thin film transistor thin film transistor TFT A type of material that is used to create some LCD computer screens TSRs Terminate and stay resident programs Memory resident programs that are loaded into memory and stay there so you can conveniently access them whenever you need to vertical expansion A video display technique in character display mode to fit video images on the whole LCD screen by adjusting the number of character dots vertically Glossary VESA Video Electronics Standards XMS Extended memory specification Association 1KR or 2KR 1K or 2K refresh rate VGA Video graphics adapter a video mode that produces up to 640 by 48
66. to clean the lens on the CD ROM tray Use a CD ROM cleaner kit Do not place more than one diskette label on a diskette Two or more labels can cause a label to tear apart inside the drive and cause damage to the diskette drive Insert a diskette straight into the diskette drive Inserting it at an angle can damage the front of the diskette drive Occasionally clean your computer as follows Use a soft cloth moistened with a nonalkaline detergent to wipe the exterior of the computer Gently wipe the LCD with a dry soft cloth Avoid using alcohol or detergent to clean the LCD Chapter 2 Getting Familiar with Your Computer 29 Carrying the Computer Carrying the Computer When carrying your computer follow these instructions to prevent possible damage to your computer and data Remove any CD ROM from the CD ROM drive or any diskette from the diskette drive 2 Turn off all attached devices 3 Turn off the computer and close the LCD 4 Unplug all external cables and cords connected to the computer 5 Make sure all computer doors and covers are closed For Your Information 1 You should occasionally back up data from the hard disk to diskettes or tapes 2 To use the AC Adapter outside your home country you need an ac power cord that is certified for the country you are visiting You can purchase one through IBM or an IBM authorized dealer in that country For more information about power cords see page 267
67. using a 365XD and installing the CD ROM version of OS 2 Warp using the optional Port Replicator go to IBM ThinkPad 365 Port Replicator on page 129 Important You need at least 90MB of free space on the hard disk drive 142 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide To install the DOS ThinkPad Features program CS page 161 To install the Windows ThinkPad Features program Ts page 169 Note If you have the OS 2 Warp FixPak 10 XR0010 or later install it after you complete the installation of OS 2 Warp Follow the instructions in the README 1ST file in diskette 1 of that FixPak Installing IBM OS 2 Warp Installing OS 2 Warp with the Boot Manager When you install OS 2 Warp with the Boot Manager 7 install the Boot Manager referring to the OS 2 Warp documentation 2 Install DOS and Windows and the ThinkPad Features programs for both DOS and Windows 3 Install OS 2 Warp If you are installing the diskette version of OS 2 Warp refer to the documentation During installation pay attention to the following Select VGA as the Primary Display at the System Configuration screen Do not select the PCMCIA Feature at the System Configuration screen Leave it as No Support Installed E203 Select Non Listed IDE CD ROM for the CD ROM at the System Configuration screen After OS 2 has been successfully installed make sure you restart the computer 365XD a If you are
68. 0 resolution 278 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Index Copyright IBM Corp 1996 A AC Adapter input rating 21 power source 21 using 21 America Online service 220 API device driver OS 2 PCMCIA storage card 252 APM advanced power management 70 Windows installing assistance 216 ATA PC Card 249 audio features 56 support software 165 184 Auto Configurator 239 battery maintenance 64 memory 64 battery pack 62 63 64 charging 62 63 64 fuel gauge program using 68 maximizing battery powered operation 70 monitoring battery power fuel gauge program using 68 preserving battery pack life 70 problems 204 boot manager OS 2 boot selectable 41 broken keylock 202 bulletin boards 219 C card in use 19 card services 49 CardBus card 49 carrying the computer 30 CD ROM drive 16 device drivers handling CDs 59 problems 205 using 58 59 charging battery indicator 19 charging battery pack 62 63 64 cleaning the computer 29 cleaning the TrackPoint cap 25 143 CompuServe 220 configuration menu Easy Setup 38 Connectivity Services network 224 consulting services 223 corrective service diskette CSD custom services 223 D damage to computer preventing 29 date and time Easy Setup setting 38 prompt 32 dealer locations 217 device driver device drivers for DOS installing for OS 2 installing display driver for OS 2 installing 155 for Windows 3 11 installing for Windows 95 insta
69. 00000005 94 Setting a Supervisor Password 94 Entering a Supervisor Password 95 Changing a Supervisor Password 96 Removing a Supervisor Password 97 Using the Personalization Feature 98 Entering the Personal Information 99 Deleting a Personalized Screen 101 USING EOCKS asi we eee EE ey ee a eas 102 Using Locking Devices 004 102 Affixinga Nameplate 0 02000045 103 83 Using Passwords Using Passwords There are three types of passwords you can use to protect your computer and the removable hard disk drive The power on password protects your computer from being used by unauthorized persons The hard disk password protects the data on your removable hard disk drive from being accessed by unauthorized persons The supervisor password protects the system information in Easy Setup from being modified and your removable hard disk drive from being used by unauthorized persons Hints and Tips You can display your personal information such as your name or address on the password prompt screen For details see page 98 Power On Password The power on password helps protect your computer from being E A used by unauthorized persons If a power on password is set the password prompt m appears on the screen whenever you turn on the computer and reminds you to enter the pass
70. 138 IR See infrared port IRQ system resource 236 K keyboard external attaching 127 problems 209 keyboard mouse connector 127 L LAN startup services 223 LCD problems 44 199 using 43 locations 14 battery pack 16 bottom view 17 brightness control 15 CD ROM drive 15 16 CD ROM eject 16 click buttons 15 contrast control 15 diskette drive 15 external diskette drive 18 external input device connector 18 Fn key 15 function keys 15 indicator panel 15 infrared port 18 insulator sheet 16 keyboard lock 16 LCD screen 15 LCD suspend switch 15 legs 17 line in jack 18 line out neadphone jack 18 locking device keyhole 15 microphone in jack 18 locations continued microphone built in 15 nameplate 15 optional memory DIMM 16 parallel connector 18 PC Card eject buttons 15 PC Card slots 15 Port Replicator connector 18 power jack 18 power switch 18 rear door 18 rear view 18 release latches 15 serial connector 18 speaker volume control 15 speakers 15 TrackPoint III 15 locking devices 102 low battery condition 68 memory 119 123 124 address system resource 236 area 233 Easy Setup 38 increasing capacity 119 123 124 messages on screen 201 miscellaneous items envelope 5 modem PC Card 115 116 117 monitor See external monitor Mount Utility PC Card Director 52 mouse attaching 125 space saver keyboard using with 126 using with TrackPoint III 125 N network and server support services fee 221 network R
71. 2093 Note When the AC or DC option is not specified this command is effective on the current power mode set by the PM command RediSafe suspend mode ts Page 75 Note When the AC or DC option is not specified this command is effective on the current power mode set by the PM commands Using PS2 Commands Set the LCD off when there is no computer operation after the specified number of minutes xx LCd XX Set the resume timer ON at yyyy MM DD HH MM SS Clear Set the power mode PMode High Auto Custom AC DC Set the timer to enter suspend mode after the specified number of minutes xx AC Specifies battery mode when the AC Adapter is connected DC Specifies ac mode when using battery power POwer x AC DC Resume normal operation when detecting an incoming call RI Enable Disable Enter the RediSafe suspend mode SAfe Enable Disable Set power on or off for the serial device attached to the serial port SErial ON OFf Set the processor speed AC Specifies battery mode when the AC Adapter is connected DC Specifies ac mode when using battery power Parameter1 Parameter2 Parameter3 Parameter4 SPeed Fixed Auto MAX Medium AC DC Slow MIN Set the timer to enter hibernation mode from suspend mode after the specified number of minutes
72. 230 ServicePak 224 services fee 221 shipped items 4 socket services 49 software needed 138 problems 213 solving problems yourself 216 space saver keyboard 126 standards diskette 266 standby mode command 260 Fn key function using 26 using 75 start up menu Easy Setup 39 startup changing 42 storage card device driver 248 supervisor password changing 96 removing 97 using 94 wrong entering 95 support line services ordering 222 suspend mode defined 277 Fn key function using 26 points to consider 77 PS2 command 262 using 75 SVGA monitor 43 system resource list 236 system status indicators 19 battery power status 19 diskette drive in use 19 locations 19 numeric lock 19 power on 20 scroll lock 20 suspend mode 19 SystemBoard Easy Setup 38 T technical support 217 fee 221 remote 219 telephone assistance 217 test menu Easy Setup 40 testing the computer 194 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide ThinkPad Features fuel gauge program 33 installing 149 161 DOS Version 7 0 161 OS 2 Warp Version 3 149 Windows 3 11 169 Windows 95 178 personalization editor 33 PS2 commands list 257 using 36 starting for DOS 36 for OS 2 and Windows 34 tool bar 35 using 33 ThinkPad system management device driver 149 time and date setting 38 token ring RPL speed 42 TrackPoint III 263 problems 209 using 23 troubleshooting charts 196 U updates operating system 224 upgrading the hard disk drive 106 Utility Diskettes 5
73. 3 234 1 630 371 234 1 632 739 250 72 931 Compulec Rwanda Sierra Leone South Africa Sudan Tanzania Dar Es Salaam 51 Uganda Kampala 41 Zaire Kinshasa 12 Zambia Lusaka 1 Zimbabwe Harare 4 Europe and Middle East Abu Dhabi Austria Bahrain Belgium Bosnia Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Dubai Finland France Germany Hannover Service outside North America 232 22 224 275 Continental Comm amp Service 232 22 223 833 27 01 1 331 8111 Toll Free 0800 1 10756 249 40 296 Computer Ltd 249 42 277 255 51 37 183 Intern Comm Syst 255 51 32 810 256 41 230 823 Business Systems Ltd 243 12 24 029 Zaire Business Mach 243 1 2 23 359 260 1 229 323 Woodgate Computer Sys 260 1 229 325 260 1 221 182 263 4 794 631 Infotech Ltd 971 2 337 173 Alpha Data Proc Ser 43 222 21 145 7500 973 2 531 585 Mohammed Jalal amp Sons 32 2 718 4333 38 71 219388 359 2 730235 30 41 624500 42 2 7106111 45 43 43 43 43 971 4 521 000 Al Abbas Trad Co 358 0 9800 4260 33 1 4039 9798 49 0 130 4567 49 0 511 5164567 Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 227 Service outside North America Greece Hungary Iceland Iran Ireland Israel Tel Aviv 3 Italy Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Macedonia Netherlands Norway Oslo Oman Pakistan Poland Warsaw Portugal Lisbon 1 Qatar
74. 565 3344 In all other countries contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative See page 224 These services are available 24 hours a day 7 days a week excluding some holidays Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 217 Getting Help Service and Information 218 Your HelpWare representative can also fax or mail additional technical or product information to you such as Sales information Product brochures Locations of IBM resellers Services available through IBM ThinkPad EasyServ ThinkPad EasyServ is a courier repair service for IBM Mobile products in which your ThinkPad computer will be picked up sent to IBM for repair and then returned to the location of your choice This service is available at no additional charge during the warranty period Most repairs should be made the same day the system is received at the IBM repair location This service will be arranged by calling the PC Support Line for service Telephone problem determination will be performed in the event the issue may be resolved over the telephone If the problem is not able to be resolved over the telephone a support representative will arrange for ThinkPad EasyServ You should keep your original ThinkPad shipping materials to send the computer to the repair location If the original shipping carton is not available the courier will deliver a shipping carton and return to pick up the system for delivery to IBM This service is available o
75. 73 2 10880 Gulf Business Mach Abu Djabi Dubai Kuwait Oman Bahrain Bahrain Jordan Lebanon Qatar 38 61 15215 61 2 951 9716 880 2 863532 673 3 35204 See Myanmar 852 825 6345 91 812 562645 62 21 571 1455 62 21 571 1485 62 21 571 1555 62 21 571 1575 62 21 520 9500 Toll Free 0120 20 5550 03 3450 7744 fax 81 3 3586 1111 Toll Free 080 023 5050 SS YS oes Cw Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 229 Service outside North America 230 Malaysia Myanmar Burma New Zealand Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Taiwan Thailand 82 2 781 7367 60 3 735 5727 60 3 735 5728 95 01 78354 95 01 73951 Toll Free 0800 733 222 64 4 576 5555 63 2 819 3679 63 2 819 3774 63 2 816 3578 65 289 8973 65 289 8975 65 289 2101 fax 94 1 448442 94 1 440810 203 Toll Free 080 21 1212 886 02 776 7676 66 2 2734069 70 66 2 27344010 For other countries contact your local IBM office for service information IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Appendix A Avoiding Hardware Conflicts This appendix describes how to avoid system resource conflicts by listing the default and optional hardware settings It also describes how to do a network remote program load and how to start the computer from an ATA PC Card For PC Card resource conflicts see Avoiding PC Card Resource Conflicts on page 255 Avoiding System Resource Conflicts Thin
76. 8 119 Removing a DIMM 0 0 222008 123 Attaching an External Numeric Keypad or a Mouse 125 Using the Mouse and Other Pointing Devices 126 Attaching an External Keyboard 127 Attaching a Printer sacca aa detet ea a e 128 IBM ThinkPad 365 Port Replicator 129 Installing the Port Replicator Option A 130 Charging the Battery Pack 131 Removing the Port Replicator 132 Installing the Port Replicator Option B 133 Inserting or Changing a CD or Floppy Diskette 135 Removing the ThinkPad 0 136 105 Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive The ThinkPad 365 offers you the option to upgrade your existing hard disk drive to a larger capacity drive This section contains detailed instructions for removing and installing the hard disk drive Upgrading a ThinkPad 365XD with an Internal CD ROM Drive To remove the existing hard disk drive from your computer do the following 1 Turn on the computer 2 Press the CD ROM eject button to open the CD ROM tray 3 Turn off the computer 4 Raise the keyboard Then remove the battery pack 106 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive 5 Slide your fingers under the right edge of the black insulator sheet and lift up the adhesive tab Remove the black insulator sheet completely Put the sheet a
77. C atthe command prompt then press Enter to create the hibernation file on drive C type the drive letter of Note your choice You can create a hibernation file on fe kee de cive i te nmel her 2 Type PS2 SA E atthe command prompt then press Enter to disk drive bay enable suspend mode 76 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Standby mode Ca Page 75 Using Power Management Points to Consider for Suspend Mode Consider the following before using suspend mode The computer can enter suspend mode when used with the following operating systems DOS Version 7 0 OS 2 Warp Version 3 Microsoft Windows 3 11 with DOS Version 7 0 Microsoft Windows 95 m Important When you use Windows Version 3 11 ensure that Advanced Power Management APM is installed according to the instructions in Installing Windows 3 11 on page 165 Attached devices such as a printer or serial device stop running when the computer enters suspend mode When you resume normal operation the output might differ from what you expect because the device might be reset or lose its configuration settings Sometimes you might want to use the computer with the LCD closed for example when an external monitor and keyboard are used In such a case turn on the computer with the LCD closed or set the computer to not enter suspend mode when the LCD is closed using the ThinkPad Features program When a power
78. Fuel Gauge program Remaining power percentage Current power mode Discharge options Personalization Editor Alarm Chapter 3 Operating Your Computer 33 Using the ThinkPad Features Program Starting the ThinkPad Features Program The way you start the ThinkPad Features program depends on the operating system If you are using OS 2 or Windows you can use the ThinkPad Features program with a user friendly graphical user interface You can select or change any option in the ThinkPad Features program by simply clicking on the buttons on the screen with a pointing device You can also specify features by entering the appropriate PS2 commands at the command prompt see page 257 win Starting the Program for OS 2 and Windows Les WIN To start the ThinkPad Features program double click on the ThinkPad Features icon In the ThinkPad Features window you can Customize the settings for the one touch setup buttons View or set the configuration for the built in devices This allows you to detect or resolve system resource conflicts m For your information A Help button is available on the screen For additional information on each menu item click on the help button Note Any buttons on the screen that appear in gray are options that cannot be set Default 34 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide 1 Using the ThinkPad Features Program One touch setup buttons Click o
79. Glick on the OK button 6 Restart the computer Appendix A Avoiding Hardware Conflicts 233 Avoiding Hardware Conflicts 234 Doing a Network Remote Program Load To do a network remote program load RPL 1 Using the PS2 command or ThinkPad Features program check that there is no conflict between the system resources used by the PC Card and by other devices The following are the resources for a token ring PC Card and an Ethernet PC Card Token Ring PC Card IRQ 9 I O Address Hex 0A20 0A23 Memory Address Hex D6000 D7FFF D8000 DBFFF Ethernet PC Card IRQ 5 I O Address Hex 0300 031F Memory Address Hex D2000 D3FFF D4000 D7FFF IRQ5 is the default setting used by the Sound Blaster emulation To do an Ethernet PC Card RPL change the IRQ for the Sound Blaster emulation or disable it with the ThinkPad Features program or the SB PS2 command see page 261 2 Start Easy Setup and select the Start Up icon 3 Select the Network icon A window appears at the bottom of the screen for you to select the RPL speed 4 it you are using a token ring card select 4 4Mbps or 16 16Mbps for the RPL speed 5 Click on OK or press Enter then restart the computer IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Avoiding Hardware Conflicts Starting the Computer from an ATA PC Card To start the computer from an ATA PC Card 1 Using the PS2 command or ThinkPad Features program check that there is no conflict b
80. IA ok cancer 0 Tri FDD 1 represents the first diskette drive found during system startup When no diskette drive is installed in the system and if an external diskette drive is attached the external diskette drive will be FDD 1 Chapter 3 Operating Your Computer 41 Using Easy Setup Changing the Startup Sequence To change the startup sequence To start Easy Setup ie ee ee 7 Start Easy Setup and select the Start up icon cs Page 37 2 Move the cursor to the Reset icon then press the Spacebar The sequence is reset and all available device icons appear at the bottom of the screen For the meaning of the icons see page 39 Note er You cannot set a hard disk drive 3 Move the cursor to the icon for the first device in the startup before a PCMCIA card in the sequence then press the Spacebar stanupisegquence Repeat this step to set the other devices for the startup sequence You can set up to four devices 4 To save the change click on OK or press Enter Selecting the Network RPL Speed When you use a remote program load through a token ring card or other network card you can select the RPL speed 7 Star Easy Setup and select the Start up icon 2 Move the cursor to the Network icon then press the Spacebar The window to select the token ring RPL speed appears 3 Move the cursor to the 4 icon or the 16 icon then press the Spacebar and press Enter
81. IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD steht User s Guide IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD ROHS 09 IBM User s Guide Note Before using this information and the product it supports be sure to read the general information in Appendix E Product Warranties and Notices You should also read the safety guidelines on page xii First Edition April 1996 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 ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE LIMITED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow disclaimer or 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 or changes in the products or the programs described in this publication at any time It is possible that this publication may contain reference 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
82. If the preceding items are correct and the screen remains blank have the computer serviced The screen is blank and there is a continuous beep or two or more beeps Have the computer serviced Only the cursor appears Reinstall your operating system and turn on the computer If there is still a problem have the computer serviced Xxxxx KB OK appears and the computer halts Have the computer serviced The screen is unreadable or distorted Verify that The ThinkPad display driver is installed correctly refer to the Chapter 7 for installation instructions The refresh rate settings in the ThinkPad Features program s display setup screen under the Advanced button are set to your display resolution and color type Incorrect characters appear on the screen Verify that operating systems and application programs have been installed and configured correctly If so have the computer serviced The screen stays on although the power switch is turned off Press the Power Shutdown switch on the rear of the computer with the tip of a pen to turn off the computer then turn the computer on again The computer goes into suspend mode immediately after the POST The suspend lamp turns on Verify that The battery pack is charged The keyboard is firmly closed The environmental temperature is within the acceptable range Refer to Appendix D Features and Specifications If
83. PC Card Page numbers IE Windows 95 4 Director 1 Page 175 2 Page 177 ThinkPad f5 Install ESS py Install ThinkPa fH AudioDrive pa Wages ALO ANO aA display driver support software 4 Page 180 5 Page 184 6 Page 186 Install ThinkPad Features program 6 Install Infrared f e with PCI IDE Bus EAR NEE Master driver Start Computer Operation 174 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing Windows 95 Installing Windows 95 Install Windows 95 as described in its documentation m While Installing Windows 95 During the installation of Windows 95 make sure of the following On the Setup Options screen of the Windows 95 Setup Wizard select Custom then click on the Next gt button On the Analyzing Your Computer screen of the Windows 95 Setup Wizard 1 Select No want to modify the hardware list then click on the Next gt button 2 Select and highlight Display in the Hardware types list box 3 Remove the check mark from S3 801 805 928 864 964 Display Adapter and S3 Display Adapter in the Manufacturer and model list box 4 Click on the Next gt button Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation for Windows 95 For more details refer to the Windows 95 documentation Chapter 7 Installing Software 175 Installing Windows 95 176 Encounter a problem If you did not follow the instructions in the previous While In
84. PL remote program load 42 234 network Connectivity Services fee 224 numeric keypad operating 28 numeric lock indicator 19 Index 281 O online book viii Online Housecall 219 online information services 219 operating systems installing 139 IBM PC DOS Version 7 0 156 OS 2 Warp Version 3 140 Windows 3 11 163 Windows 95 174 updates 224 options 129 136 CardBus card 49 expansion unit 129 136 external keyboard 127 external monitor 45 external numeric keypad 125 mouse 125 PC Card using problems 210 OS 2 Warp Version 3 141 P password 39 Easy Setup 39 hard disk password using 89 wrong entering 91 personalization feature using with 98 power on password using 84 wrong entering 86 supervisor password using 94 wrong entering 95 PC Card advanced use 239 API device driver 252 ATA PC Card 249 Auto Configurator 239 CardBus card 49 Flash card memory technology driver 252 installing 115 116 117 problems 211 232 registering 240 remote program load 232 resource conflicts avoiding 255 resources checking 253 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide PC Card continued suspend mode using with 77 system boot up 232 using 49 virtual card services 256 PC Card Director installing for DOS 162 installing for OS 2 151 installing for Windows 3 11 170 installing for Windows 95 180 using 50 PC Card Director Launcher 52 PC DOS Version 7 0 157 PCI IDE bus master driver installing for OS 2 150 installing for
85. Romania Russia Saudi Arabia 228 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide 30 1 995 3403 36 1 1654422 Toll Free 354 1 996977 982 1 893 251 Data Processing Iran 982 1 680 644 Data Proc Field Eng 982 1 850 504 Daya Systems Co 982 1 858 947 Taradis lran Comp 982 1 651 319 Iran Microsyste 353 1 515 811 972 3 618 681 39 2 28100327 39 2 28100370 962 6 603 879 General Comp amp Elec 962 6 605 365 962 6 664 221 Special Systems Co 965 2 451 915 Al Khorafi 961 1 324 122 Commercial amp Tech Sup 961 1 336 719 961 1 372 860 1 El Haceb S A L 961 1 389 814 38 91 117022 31 20 513 4275 47 66 99 93 00 968 793 741 Suhail amp Saud Bahwan 92 21 525 181 48 2 6582991 351 1 795 5546 974 435 395 Almana Company 40 1 6158267 7 095 2356602 966 2 660 0007 Saudi Business Mach Serbia Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Madrid 1 Sweden Switzerland Syria Turkey Istanbul 1 United Kingdom Yemen Middle East Asia and Pacific Countries Australia Sydney 2 Bangladesh Brunei Burma Hong Kong India Indonesia Japan Tokyo Korea Service outside North America 966 2 669 4605 S B M Inf Products 966 2 761 7285 Tayseer Al Sheikh 966 2 665 3470 Saudi Soft 38 11 34622211 42 7 330175 34 1 397 6503 46 8 793 30 00 41 155 46 46 963 11 249 911 Attar Brothers Trad 90 1 800 900 44 81 940 6001 967 2 272 401 Khirbash amp Majid Trad 9
86. SF SYS and OS2 Flash card driver PCM2FLSH SYS The following is a line from the CONFIG SYS file that describes the Flash Card Memory Technology driver according to the operating system For OS 2 DEVICE drive directory FLSH2MTD SYS Memory Technology driver DEVICE drive directory PCM2FLSH SYS Storage card device driver For DOS and Windows DEVICE drive directory IBMDOSCS SYS FLASH Card Services driver DEVICE drive directory FLSHDMTD SYS Memory Technology driver DEVICE drive directory PAWATASF SYS ATA SRAM Flash card device driver IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Advanced Information for PC Cards Checking the Allocated Resources for the PC Card If the resources for the PC Cards are not correctly allocated you will see error messages You can check which resources for the PC Card were not correctly allocated by using PC Card Director To check the resources that could not be allocated click on the Status button in the PC Card Director program The following are some reasons why the resources could not be correctly allocated and corresponding actions you should take to solve the problem The resource was already reserved by another device Resource Map Utility or other configuration files were not set up correctly To change the resource settings for the PC Card or other devices you can do one of the following Refer to the system manual or uti
87. S_DEVICE Even when a PC Card is enabled in a DOS object the device driver or the application program may not work or their performance may not be what you expect 256 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Appendix C Using PS2 Commands Copyright IBM Corp 1996 Please note that PS2 commands are subject to change without notice If you enter a command written in this section and receive an error type PS2 and refer to the online help menu You can enter the following PS2 commands from the DOS and OS 2 command prompts to set the features for your computer When entering a command enter it in the following syntax PS2 Parameter1 Parameter2 Parameter3 Syntax Highlighted UPPERCASE lowercase Syntax Rules Refer to these notes when you enter a command Rule Select one of the options on either side of the vertical bar Enter the exact highlighted letters in either uppercase or lowercase Enter any value for the following XX 0 20 HH 0 23 MM 0 59 SS 0 59 The MM minutes and SS seconds are optional The default values are 0 Command elements in lowercase are optional For example entering PS2 SE OF and PS2 SErial OFf gives the same results 257 Using PS2 Commands The following is a list of commonly used PS2 commands It is organized as follows Description of the command Parameter1 Parameter2 Parameter3 Power Management Commands Set
88. These features include A built in ESS AudioDrive Sound Chip on the system board providing 16 bit stereo audio that supports OS 2 Warp Microsoft Windows 3 1 Windows 95 Microsoft Sound System and most programs that use the Sound Blaster Sound Blaster Pro standard The ability to perform real time recording Scalable sampling rate from 4 to 44 1 kHz and compression ratio that give complete control of record time to required storage ratio Digitally controlled volume with muting Microphone line in jack line in jack and line out neadphone jack for maximum flexibility Built in microphone and speaker to enhance portability To adjust the volume of your internal speaker speakers attached to the line out port on the computer or speakers attached to the line out port on the Port Replicator use the volume control at the lower left corner of the LCD screen IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using the Diskette Drive Using the External Diskette Drive EDR IBM ThinkPad 365XD models come with a built in CD ROM drive and an external diskette drive This external diskette drive can be connected and used with or without the optional Port Replicator being present IBM ThinkPad 365X models those without a built in CD ROM drive come with the diskette drive already installed internally To install the external diskette drive simply plug the diskette drive cable into the diskette drive port located on the rear panel of th
89. ThinkPad Features Program 33 Starting the ThinkPad Features Program ww ww sss 34 Using Easy Setup 2 2 0 2 0000 ee eee 37 Starting Easy Setup 0002 000 37 Using the Selectable Drive Startup Sequence 41 Using the Computer LCD or the External Monitor 43 Display Output Type 2 2 2 220008 43 Points to Consider When Using the DOS Screen onthe LCD 44 Attaching a Monitor 45 Using SVGA Video Mode 0404 48 Using PG Cards g i ables glee Sa ee ee Sao 49 PC Card Limitations under Suspend Mode 49 Using the PC Card Director Program 50 Starting PC Card Director for OS 2 or Windows 51 Starting PC Card Director for DOS 53 Using the Infrared Communication Feature 54 Points to Consider for Infrared Communication 54 Audio Features 0 00 022 e ee eee 56 Using the External Diskette Drive 57 Using the CD ROM Drive 0 4 58 xv xvi Handling Compact Discs 040 Chapter 4 Using Battery Power Charging the Battery Pack 0 Charging with the AC Adapter Battery Pack Maintenance Replacing the Battery Pack Monitoring the Battery Power Status Using the Battery Power Status Indicator Using the F
90. User s Guide Using Passwords Changing a Power On Password You must change your power on password at the password prompt screen that appears when you turn on the computer You cannot change it after normal operation is resumed To change a power on password m Important Do not press Enter until you have finished all the steps to change the power on password 7 Turn off the computer and wait at least 5 seconds then turn it on 2 When the password prompt m appears type your current power on password then press the Spacebar 3 Type the new password then press the Spacebar Use no more than 7 characters 4 Type the new password again to verify it then press Enter All the steps can be summarized as follows Current space New space New Enter The new password will be available when you turn on the computer the next time Do Not Forget Your Power On Password If you forget your power on password you cannot reset it You have to take the computer to an IBM authorized reseller or IBM marketing representative to have the password canceled Proof of purchase is required and an additional charge might be required for the service Chapter 5 Protecting Your Computer 87 Using Passwords Removing a Power On Password You must remove your power on password at the password prompt that appears when you turn on the computer You cannot remove it after normal operation is resumed To remove
91. a Printer a aa a ed eini a e a ea a aae a IBM ThinkPad 365 Port Replicator Installing the Port Replicator Option A Charging the Battery Pack Removing the Port Replicator IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing the Port Replicator Option B 133 Inserting or Changing a CD or Floppy Diskette 135 Removing the ThinkPad 136 Chapter 7 Installing Software 137 What You Need for Your Computer 138 Installing the Operating System and Device Drivers 139 Installing Software for OS 2 Warp se ee eee 140 Installing IBM OS 2 Warp Version3 141 Installing the CD ROM Device Driver for OS 2 Warp for the 365X D Only lt 2 kee be et ee dee ta 147 Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for OS 2 Warp 149 Installing the PCI IDE Bus Master Driver for OS 2 Warp 150 Installing the PC Card Director for OS 2 Warp 151 Installing the ESS AudioDrive Support Software for OS 2 Wari lt as x ovine a ar ea piensa Stiles vat it aoe of ae We A he dh aot 152 Installing the Infrared Device Driver for OS 2 Warp 153 Installing the ThinkPad Display Device Driver for OS 2 Warp 155 Installing Software for DOS 156 Installing IBM PC DOS Version 7 0 157 Installing the CD ROM Device Driver for DOS for the 365XD ONIY La ete do Mie Be to
92. a photo CD or multisession discs you have to add the U parameter to the SMARTDRV line in the AUTOEXEC BAT file This is because photo CDs or multisession discs are not compatible with the SMARTDRV caches To be able to play CD I movies in Windows 3 11 do not cache the CD ROM drive by the SMARTDRV Version 5 0 or 5 1 which is supplied with PC DOS Version 7 0 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for DOS Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for DOS Note To install the ThinkPad Features program When installing an operating system you need to install the 1 Start DOS ThinkPad Features program 2 Insert the Utility Diskette 1 into the diskette drive 3 Type A UINSTALL at the DOS prompt and press Enter The following screen appears S Installation Options Installation Source Drive Type the SOURCE drive letter A Z When you install a program the SOURCE drive letter is the location you are installing FROM Source Drive ZN Enter Fi Help F3 Exit 4 Press Enter 5 Select Install DOS ThinkPad Features at the Installation Options screen then follow the instructions on the screen You have completed the installation of the ThinkPad Features program If you want to continue to install all device drivers continue with the PC Card Director Chapter 7 Installing Software 161 Installing the PC Card Director for DOS Installing the PC
93. again at the verification screen When the supervisor password is removed the lock in the N Supervisor icon is unlocked amp and you can select the HDD icon Chapter 5 Protecting Your Computer 97 Using the Personalization Feature Using the Personalization Feature To set the password ts Page 84 Note For details about bitmap graphics see page 275 You can display personal information such as your name or address every time the computer is turned on and a power on or hard disk password is set This can help you when you misplace your computer Because the password is set your data is secured and cannot be accessed but your personal information is displayed and identifies the owner of the computer The personalization feature includes a personalization editor program to create your own image to be displayed with the text information you create and a personalization update utility to store your personal data in the nonvolatile memory of your system The personalized password screen consists of two parts the personal data area and the background bitmap area The personal data area 1 is the box in the center of the screen that has a black and white bitmap The background bitmap area 2 surrounds the personal data area John Smith IBM Corporation 123 456 789 1234 56 Big Road New York If you find this computer please contact the above address Once you have created
94. age 161 Page 162 This section describes the installation procedures for DOS Version 7 0 and its device drivers for your ThinkPad m Important Before reinstalling the operating system and device drivers you need to create all installation diskettes using the Diskette Factory program diskette backup program that is preinstalled on your computer The software shown in the following figure is already installed at the time of purchase When reinstalling DOS Version 7 0 install this software for your computer to work as it did PC DOS Version 7 0 EH instal DOS 2 Install CD ROM device driver EJ Install ThinkPad Features program EJ Install PC Card Director Start Computer Operation EE IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing IBM PC DOS Installing IBM PC DOS Version 7 0 Follow the instructions in the operating system documentation If you also are installing Microsoft Windows 3 11 go to Installing Windows 3 11 on page 165 Otherwise if you want to continue to install all device drivers continue with either of the following E gt Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for DOS on page 161 Eas Installing the CD ROM Device Driver for DOS for the 365XD Only on page 158 Chapter 7 Installing Software 157 Installing the CD ROM Device Driver for DOS Installing the CD ROM Device Driver for DOS for
95. ain hard accessed disk drive bay The computer uses battery power to enter hibernation mode Therefore it reserves some battery power when it is set to enter hibernation mode when a low battery condition occurs This can cause the battery operating time to be reduced EO When you enter hibernation mode while playing music CDs or multisession photo CDs you will not return to where you left off after resuming normal operation Note ees When the computer is powered with battery power the If the communication links are still computer turns power off to the PC Card when entering not reestablished remove and then hibernation mode When resuming normal operation if the PC reinstall the PC Card before restarting the system or application program Card or computer does not operate restart the application or computer When the computer is powered with ac power and is using one of the following IBM PC Cards it does not enter hibernation mode IBM 28 8 14 4 Data FAX Modem IBM PCMCIA Data FAX Modem IBM High Speed PCMCIA Data FAX Modem IBM 3270 Emulation Credit Card Adapter IBM Token Ring 16 4 Credit Card Adapter IBM Credit Card Adapter for Ethernet IBM 5250 Emulation Credit Card Adapter IBM Microelectronics 2 4 9 6 Data FAX Modem IBM Microelectronics 14 4 14 4 Data FAX Modem IBM Wireless Modem for ARDIS IBM Wireless Modem for Mobitex IBM Wireless Modem for Cellular CDPD This
96. allel Port 7 03BC 03BE and None 0 1 3 or 07BC 07BE disabled 7 0378 037F and 0778 077A 5 0278 027F and 0678 067A Disabled Disabled Infrared Port 4 3 or 03F8 03FF 02F8 02FF None 0 and 3 or disabled 02E8 02EF or disabled 03E8 03EF Diskette Controller 6 03F0 03F7 None 2 Video Controller None 03BA 03B4 03B5 A0000 BFFFF and None 03C0 03CF 03D4 03D5 C0000 C7FFF 03D8 03D9 03DA 2100 21FF 43C6 43C9 46E8 and 83C6 83C9 ESS AudioDrive 5 7 10 11 0220 022F or 0240 024F None ioro Device Sound or disabled Blaster ESS AudioDrive None 0388 038B None None Device FM Synthesizer MIDI Port 5 7 10 11 0330 0332 or 0300 0302 None None on Port Replicator or disabled Joystick Port None 0201 None None on Port Replicator 236 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Avoiding Hardware Conflicts Memory Address DMA System Resources IRQ I O Address Hex Hex Channel Hard Disk Drive or 14 01FO 01F7 and None None CD ROM Drive for 03F6 03F7 the 365XD PCMCIA Controller None 03E0 03E1 None None PC Card Depends on Depends on the type of Depends on the None the type of PC PC Card type of PC Card Card Real Time Clock 8 0070 0071 None None TrackPoint III or 12 0060 and 0064 None None Mouse Math Coprocessor 13 None None None Exception Notes 1 ESS AudioDrive Sound Blaster and the MIDI connector on the Port Replicator share the same IRQ 2 Ad
97. and saved this screen it appears each time the computer is turned on You must then enter your password 98 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using the Personalization Feature Entering the Personal Information To enter personal information for the password screen re 1 Turn on the computer and start OS 2 or Windows 2 Make a backup copy of Utility Diskette 2 using your operating system s diskcopy command 3 Insert the backup copy of the Utility Diskette 2 into the diskette drive 4 Start the ThinkPad Features program by double clicking the ThinkPad icon on the screen 5 Click on the Personalization Editor 4 icon The personalization editor window appears Personal Data Background Preview Help Exit 6 Select Personal Data Notes 7 Fill in each field with your own information at the Personal Use the TAB key to move the Data Entry window cursor to the next field i You can change the color of the 8 Select OK text background from black to white using the Black background option Next create the background bitmap as follows 9 Select Background in the Personalization Editor window Windows Paintbrush automatically opens Chapter 5 Protecting Your Computer 99 Using the Personalization Feature Note A sample bitmap file BACKSAMP BMP 10 Draw an image or color the background is available on Utility Diskette 2 Your bitmap size must be 160 by 100 pels T
98. and the CD ROM drive ensures that there is no exposure to laser radiation above a Class 1 level during normal operation user maintenance or servicing conditions About This Book Xiii Xiv IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Contents Copyright IBM Corp 1996 About This Book vii Viewing the Online Book viii Information Notices viii Treatment of Icons aaa aaa ix Ergonomics Information 0 0000005 xX safety Notice 22 052 d G9 Re eee ep E ENS eee ee xii Laser Compliance Statement xiii Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 Overall Setup Procedures 000 2 Checking Your Items 20 020005 4 Setting Up Your Computer 00 0 6 Chapter 2 Getting Familiar with Your Computer 13 LOCATIONS n o0nce ob do fete be Hon ele ae OS dee eg 14 System Status Indicators 2 004 19 Providing Power 0 0 000 0 pee ee 21 Operating with the TrackPoint Ill 23 Cleaning the Cap 2 02002004 25 Using the Fn Key Function 26 Operating the Numeric Keypad 28 Keeping the Computer from Being Damaged 29 Carrying the Computer 0 20008 30 Chapter 3 Operating Your Computer 31 What Happens When Power Is Turned On 2 2 2 32 Using the
99. ardware The APM software interface allows applications operating systems device drivers and the APM BIOS to work together to reduce power consumption without reducing system performance ANSI American National Standards Institute application program A program that performs specific tasks on your computer such as word processing or creating spreadsheets APM Advanced Power Management ASCII American National Standard Code for Information Interchange ATA PC Card A PC Card with an AT attachment hard disk drive interface such as a storage device PC Card AUTOEXEC BAT A file that contains a startup procedure of DOS Each time you start your system DOS performs the commands that are stored in this file backup copy A copy usually of a file or group of files that is kept in case the original file or files are unintentionally changed or destroyed batch A process method in which a program or programs records with little or no operator action BIOS Basic Input Output System Microcode that contains such basic hardware operations as interactions with diskette drives hard disk drives and the keyboard bitmap graphics 1 A form of graphics in which all points on the display are directly addressable 2 In multimedia applications a form of graphics in an area of computer memory or storage that can be displayed as an image boot To prepare a computer system for operation by loading an operating syst
100. are similar in function to those on other pointing devices what they do depends on the software that is used Chapter 2 Getting Familiar with Your Computer 23 Operating with the TrackPoint Ill If you are new to the TrackPoint Ill these instructions will help you get started Note Remember that the stick does not 1 Place your hands in the typing position and press gently with move either index finger in the direction in which you want the cursor to move Pressing the stick away from you moves the cursor up the screen pressing it toward you moves the cursor down the screen eee 2 Use the click buttons to select and drag as required by your ilnar WaT en lbo US software in the same way as for any other pointing device You can drag and drop an item without having to continually hold down the click button To do this position the cursor over the item press and hold the click button then slide the button back toward yourself until it locks into place Now you can drag the item without having to touch the click button When the item is positioned where you want it simply push the click button back in away from yourself to release it and the dragged item drops into place 24 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Operating with the TrackPoint Ill Cleaning the Cap The cap on the end of the TrackPoint III is removable You can replace it with one of the spares shipped with your computer when the cap is worn out
101. at interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult an IBM authorized dealer or service representative for help Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits Proper cables and connectors are available from IBM authorized dealers IBM is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Appendix E Product Warranties and Notices 273 Electronic Emission Notices Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement T
102. attery a partial charge Normal charging causes the battery pack to heat up slightly Let it cool for 15 minutes before you use it Do not recharge a partially drained battery always use up the battery pack completely before recharging Immediately after the battery pack has been drained of power it may be warm to the touch This is normal However for longer battery life it should be set aside to cool for 15 minutes before recharging 64 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Replacing the Battery Pack Replacing the Battery Pack When the AC Adapter is connected you can replace the battery pack whenever it is low in power Without the AC Adapter the battery pack can be replaced when the computer power is off or when the computer is in hibernation mode To replace the battery pack during hibernation mode and without turning off the computer follow these instructions To create the hibernation file m Important F If you are using PC Cards either connect the AC Adapter or Page 79 stop the PC Card application and remove the PC Card before doing the following Make sure you have created the hibernation file before doing the following steps Otherwise you cannot enter hibernation mode See page 79 7 Enter hibernation mode by pressing the Fn F12 key combination Make sure the power on indicator is off before you open the keyboard 2 Open the LCD then open the keyboard 3 Locate the flexible tab at t
103. attery pack with a fully charged one and then press Fn Connect the AC Adapter to the computer Verify that If the computer is attached to a Port Replicator suspend mode is disabled If you are using the AC Adapter and the computer is communicating suspend and hibernation modes are disabled See page 77 When using Windows the pointer does not move after normal operation is resumed from one of the power saving modes Make sure you have installed Windows with the APM option by following the procedures on page 165 192 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions and Answers Questions Answers How can expand my hard disk space Most of the preloaded applications provide a way to be uninstalled and free hard disk space Check whether or not the application you want to delete has its own delete icon How can expand my memory See answers to memory questions on page 191 How can get diskettes for operating systems or device drivers You can create the operating systems diskettes or device driver diskettes by using the Diskette Factory program or any other backup programs If you cannot use the Diskette Factory program do the following In the U S access the IBM PC Company BBS to get the latest versions of device driver diskettes Purchase the operating system diskettes or device driver diskettes Contact your IBM dealer or IBM marketing represen
104. ay Set the timer for the CD ROM drive to sleep after the specified number of minutes MM CDTimer MM Default Set the keyboard typematic speed KRate Normal Fast Set the features for the parallel port PARallel Enable Disable ADDress LPT1 LPT2 LPT3 MOde Uni Bi EPP ECP DMA 0 1 3 Disable Set the features for the serial port SERA Enable Disable ADDress 1 2 3 4 Disable the screen off standby and suspend timers for presentations PRESENtation Enable Disable Set the features for the ESS AudioDrive Sound Blaster emulation Audio Enable Disable ADDress 220 240 IRQ 5 7 10 11 DMA 0 1 Set the startup screen when the computer power is turned on STARTup Enable Disable Set the TrackPoint III TPOint Enable Disable Appendix C Using PS2 Commands 261 Using PS2 Commands Note Create the hibernation file using the HFILE command before using this command Other Commands Display the help menu Help Set the A drive to the internal or external diskette drive FDD Internal External Enter hibernation mode HlBernation Enter suspend mode OFF SUSpend Turn off the computer TURN OFF 262 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Appendix D Features and Specifications
105. blem for which there is or will be a corrective program You can obtain update diskettes from the following sources IBM PC Company BBS IBM Software Solutions Center In the U S or Canada call 1 800 992 4777 IBM authorized reseller or IBM marketing representative Ordering Publications Additional publications are available for purchase from IBM For a list of publications available in your country In the U S and Puerto Rico call IBM PC Books at 1 800 426 7282 In Canada call 1 800 465 1234 In other countries contact your IBM authorized reseller or IBM marketing representative During the warranty period you may be responsible for repair costs if the product damage was due to misuse accident modification unsuitable physical or operating environment or improper maintenance For complete details about the product warranty see Appendix E Product Warranties and Notices 224 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Service outside North America Notes The number in parentheses is the country code Toll free numbers do not work outside the appropriate country Caribbean Bahamas Barbados Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Curacao Trinidad North America Canada Mexico Mexico City 5 USA Central and South America Argentina Buenos Aires 1 Chile Santiago 2 Colombia Bogota 1 Costa Rica Ecuador Quito 2 Panama Peru Lima 14 Venezuela Caracas 2 Africa Angola Ser
106. cator has turned off although a battery pack is installed in the computer The over current protection device inside the battery pack has been activated Wait for several hours and try to use it again If there is still a problem replace the battery pack or have the computer serviced The battery pack cannot be fully charged in 3 hours by the power off charging method The battery pack might be overdischarged 1 Turn off the computer 2 Make sure that the overdischarged battery pack is in the computer 3 Connect the AC Adapter to the computer and let it charge If the battery pack cannot be fully charged in 24 hours use a new battery pack If a Quick Charger available as an option is available use it to charge the overdischarged battery pack The battery operating time indicated by the Fuel Gauge program or the battery status indicator is much longer or shorter than the actual operating time Repeat discharging and charging of the battery pack at least three times The operating time for a fully charged battery pack becomes shorter Repeat discharging and charging of the battery pack three to six times If there is still a problem use a new battery pack The computer does not operate with a fully charged battery pack installed The over current protective function in the battery pack might be activated Turn off the computer for 1 minute to reset the over current protective function and th
107. ce Manager tab then double click on Sound video and game controllers from the list 5 Double click on ESS AudioDrive 6 Click on the Driver tab 7 Click on the Change Driver button 8 Click on the Have Disk button 9 Insert the Audio Features Diskette for Windows 95 into the diskette drive and click on OK 10 Click on OK until you see the following error message Insert Disk Please insert the disk labeled Install Disk 1 and then click OK cs IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing the AudioDrive Support Software for Windows 95 1 1 Make sure the Audio Features Diskette for Windows is inserted in the diskette drive then click on OK 12 Type A at the Copy Files From window then click on OK The installation begins 13 After the installation is complete click on the Close button You have completed the installation of the AudioDrive Support Software for Windows 95 If you want to continue to install all the device drivers go to Installing the Infrared Device Driver for Windows 95 on page 186 Chapter 7 Installing Software 185 Installing the Infrared Device Driver for Windows 95 Installing the Infrared Device Driver for Windows 95 To install the Infrared device driver for Windows 95 do the following 7 Start Windows 95 then go to the MS DOS command prompt 2 Insert the Infrared Features Diskette into the diskette drive 3 Type A UINSTALL and press Ente
108. cel the changes you have made When you press the minimize button in the top right corner the following Tool Bar view is displayed ThinkPad Features IELA Chapter 3 Operating Your Computer 35 Using the ThinkPad Features Program Notes 1 You can use the PS2 commands from the command prompt in OS 2 2 This menu screen might look different on your system Note Refer to the manuals supplied with the operating system for more information on batch files Starting the Program in DOS The ThinkPad Features program for DOS is a command line interface so you can specify features by entering appropriate commands Type PS2 at the DOS prompt to display the ThinkPad Features online help CryePps2 2 C Copyright IBM Corp 1993 1995 All rights reserved US Government Users Restricted Rights Use duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp Command Syntax PS2 Parameterl Parameter2 Parameter3 Following are available Parameter1 For the complete command syntax type PS2 Parameter 1 Power Management related You can select an item from the menu and follow the instructions on the screen to set any of the features For details on the commands see page 257 You can create a batch file to set your unique operating environment quickly and easily The following example batch file allows you to set up an operational environment that i
109. computer and charge the battery pack or replace the battery pack with the fully charged one 195 Hibernation error The system configuration before and after hibernation mode differs and the computer cannot resume normal operation Change the system configuration to what it was before the computer entered hibernation mode If the memory size is changed re create the hibernation file see page 79 196 The computer cannot read the hibernation file Hibernation error Have the computer serviced 2XxX Verify that the DIMM option is correctly installed Memory error Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 197 Troubleshooting Screen Message and lis Meaning Action 30x Keyboard error Verify that nothing is pressing on the system keyboard or the external keyboard Turn off the computer and all attached devices Turn on the computer first then turn on the attached devices If there is still a problem do the following If the computer has an external keyboard connected do the following Turn off the computer and disconnect the external keyboard then turn on the computer If no error occurred your external keyboard might be damaged Have the external keyboard serviced Verify that the external keyboard is connected to the correct side of the external input device connector see page 18 Verify that the external input device connector is correctly connected to the compu
110. d of the default device drivers that came with Windows 164 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing Windows 3 11 Installing Windows 3 11 Windows 3 11 operates in a DOS environment Install the following before installing Windows DOS Version 7 0 see your DOS manuals V CD ROM Device Driver for DOS see page 158 ThinkPad Features program for DOS see page 161 m Important Before you install Windows 3 11 you must do the following for Windows to operate correctly When the Windows Setup program asks you to select either Express Setup or Custom Setup select C for Custom Setup Install the ThinkPad display driver instead of the default device drivers that came with Windows Do the following to install Windows 3 11 with Advanced Power Management APM and the ThinkPad display driver 1 Turn on the computer 2 Install Windows 3 11 with the APM option m Important When the Windows Setup program asks you to select Express Setup or Custom Setup type C for Custom Setup a Start the installation as specified in the Windows manual Chapter 7 Installing Software 165 Installing Windows 3 11 Note If you have installed OS 2 the path to install Windows may have changed to C OS2 MDOS WINOS2 C is the drive on which you installed OS 2 If so change the path to C WINDOWS b When the Windows Setup program asks you to select Express Setup or Custom Setup type C for C
111. d tangible personal property and 2 the amount of any other actual loss or damage up to the greater of 100 000 or the charge for the Machine that is the subject of the claim Under no circumstances is IBM liable for any of the following 1 third party claims against you for losses or damages other than those under the first item listed above 2 loss of or damage to your records or data or 3 economic consequential damages including lost profits or savings or incidental damages even if IBM is informed of their possibility Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction Appendix E Product Warranties and Notices 271 Notices Notices Trademarks 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 IBM s product program or service may be used Any functionally equivalent product program or service that does not infringe any of IBM s intellectual property rights may be used instead of the IBM product program or service Evaluation and verification of operation in conjunction
112. depending on the total capacity of the Flash card The following is an example of the relationship between the variable n and the total capacity of the Flash card Up to 10MB n 4 Up to 20MB n 6 Up to 40MB n 10 PCMCIA Storage Card Device Manager for OS 2 OS2PCARD DMD is the device manager for the PCMCIA storage card Specify the DmM parameter in the PCM2ATA ADD line so OS2PCARD DMD is used instead of OS2DASD DMD If you do not specify DM PCM2ATA ADD uses the OS 2 standard Storage Card Device Manager OS2DASD DMD however under some conditions the format is not correct when you use OS2DASD DMD The following is a line from the CONFIG SYS file that describes the Storage Card Device Manager BASE D E V OS2PCARD DMD Appendix B Advanced Information for PC Cards 251 Advanced Information for PC Cards OS 2 PCMCIA Storage API Device Driver This device driver provides a communication function between PC Card Director or the mount utility and the OS 2 PCMCIA ATA card device driver As a result a utility in the upper layer can get the drive letter or partition information for the PCMCIA storage card The following is a line from the CONFIG SYS file that describes the Storage API device driver DEVICE drive directory PCMSSDIF SYS Flash Card Memory Technology Driver 252 This driver is used to read and write to a Flash card It is used by the DOS storage card device driver PAWATA
113. disk drive without a hard disk password is installed when a supervisor password is set To solve the problem do the following 1 Type your supervisor password at the power on password prompt If a 00158 error screen appears press Enter to proceed to the Easy Setup password screen 2 Select the Supervisor icon then press Enter The same password as the supervisor password is set for the hard disk password on the hard disk drive 3 Turn off the computer 196 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Troubleshooting Screen Message and lis Meaning Action 159 Supervisor password error The hard disk password differs from the supervisor password To solve the problem do the following 1 Turn off the computer then turn it on again 2 Change the hard disk password to the supervisor password at the hard disk password prompt 16x or 17x Undefined date or configuration error Follow the instructions on the screen 174 Device configuration error There is a device configuration error Check that the hard disk drive and the other devices are installed firmly in their connectors 184 Invalid password error 190 Critical low battery error The entered password is invalid Turn off the computer and wait at least 5 seconds then turn it on again and type the correct password The computer has turned off because of a critical low battery condition Connect the AC Adapter to the
114. down onto the Desktop Base making sure that the tabs on the Base line up correctly with the slots in the bottom of the Replicator 2 3 Place the ThinkPad on the Desktop Base making sure the guide pins on the Port Replicator line up with the corresponding holes in the ThinkPad 3 Locate the two notches on either side of the Desktop Base just in front of the palmrest and grip the base by these notches as you press the ThinkPad into place with your thumbs 4 Finally push the palmrest back into place 4 Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Options 133 ThinkPad 365 Port Replicator 134 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide ThinkPad 365 Port Replicator Inserting or Changing a CD or Floppy Diskette To insert or change a CD or floppy diskette while the ThinkPad is installed in the Desktop Base pull the palmrest away from the ThinkPad and lift up the cover as shown ial il With the CD ROM drive now exposed you can insert or change CDs as you would normally When finished simply close the palmrest cover and slide the palmrest back into place Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Options 135 ThinkPad 365 Port Replicator Removing the ThinkPad To remove the ThinkPad from the Desktop Base follow these steps Wee purchased a ThinkPad 365X 7 Slide the palmrest out away from the ThinkPad model with an internal diskette drive drive you can use these same 2 Locate the two release levers on either
115. dows 95 2 Open My Computer 3 Open Control Panel 4 Open Add Remove Programs 5 Click on the Install button 6 Insert the PCMCIA Installation Diskette for OS 2 Windows 95 into the diskette drive 7 Click on the Next gt button 8 Click on the Finish button when you see the A INSTALLP EXE on the screen 9 Glick on the Continue button when the opening panel of the installation program appears on the screen 10 Follow the instructions on the screen 1 1 Remove the diskette from the diskette drive You have completed the installation of the PC Card Director for Windows 95 If you want to continue to install all the device drivers go to Installing the AudioDrive Support Software for Windows 95 on page 184 Chapter 7 Installing Software 183 Installing the AudioDrive Support Software for Windows 95 Installing the AudioDrive Support Software for Windows 95 184 When installing Windows 95 the software might detect the AudioDrive chip installed in your computer and automatically install the required software in your hard disk drive However the version of the AudioDrive support software supplied with Windows 95 might be a version earlier than the one needed for your computer You should reinstall the AudioDrive support software as follows 7 Turn on the computer and start Windows 95 2 Open My Computer 3 Open Control Panel and open System to open the System Properties window 4 Click on the Devi
116. dows 95 will no longer detect CD ROM insertion automatically NO OAD Notes 1 Before using hibernation mode you must create a hibernation file 2 Using an expansion unit or a particular PC Card can disable the hibernation mode 3 With a base memory of 8MB it takes approximately 10 seconds to enter hibernation mode and 18 seconds to resume normal operation The time to enter or exit hibernation mode depends on the computer memory size Attention The hibernation file must not be created in a compressed data area of the hard disk Note You can create a hibernation file on the hard disk drive in the main hard disk drive bay Using Power Management Hibernation Mode In hibernation mode all tasks are stopped and memory data and the current status of the computer are stored on the hard disk drive then power is turned off No battery power is used When power is turned on again the computer automatically restores the tasks and resumes normal operation When the computer enters hibernation mode you hear one short beep A graphical message appears and the suspend mode indicator lamp blinks then a short beep sounds again to inform you that the computer has entered hibernation mode Creating the Hibernation File When installing an operating system or installing additional computer memory you must create a hibernation file on the hard disk drive to use the hibernation mode You only need to create the hiberna
117. dresses in the parentheses are also used when ECP is enabled by the ThinkPad Features program as the printer operating mode 3 When you enable ECP as the printer operating mode by ThinkPad Features program one of the choices including disabled must be selected Appendix A Avoiding Hardware Conflicts 237 Avoiding Hardware Conflicts 238 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Appendix B Advanced Information for PC Cards This appendix describes advanced information related to using PC Cards Auto Configurator for PC Card Director Note i The 365X and 365XD computers provide the Auto Configurator a When installing an operating program for some PC Cards so that you do not have to install the system install the PCMCIA device i iver lied with th r i Te eee eE CCIA device driver supplied with the card to use it a ee to use the Auto The resource and configuration information for the PC Cards are eae written in the script files Once the information is written you can To install the PCMCIA device driver use the Auto Configurator Utility to edit these script files eS When Auto Configurator is installed the following line is added to Chapter 7 the CONFIG SYS file according to your operating system For OS 2 BASEDEV AUTODRV2 SYS For DOS and Windows DEVICE drive directory AUTODRV SYS Starting the Auto Configurator Utility for E om OS 2 or Windows This section describes
118. e 0 000000 75 Suspend Modes 0 000008 75 Points to Consider for Suspend Mode 77 Hibernation Mode 79 Creating the Hibernation File 79 Points to Consider When Using Hibernation Mode 81 61 Charging the Battery Pack Charging the Battery Pack Note A near The battery pack can be charged with the AC Adapter You must For more information on maintaining charge the battery pack in any of the following situations your battery packs see page 64 A new battery pack was purchased The battery status indicator amber is blinking and the computer beeps three times The battery status indicator amber blinks for less than 1 minute and then the suspend mode indicator turns on Charging with the AC Adapter Note The following table shows the approximate charging times for the Battery packs shipped from the battery pack factory are in an almost discharged o ese e Conditions Charging Time Operational charging 1 5 hours Power off charging 1 2 hours Suspend mode charging 1 2 hours If the battery pack is new or has not been used for a long period of time it does not reach full charge with only one charging This is normal When used regularly at least once per week and properly as described on page 64 the battery pack will work its way back up to full capacity within five or six charge and discharge cycles 62 IBM ThinkPad
119. e PC Card The items that can be changed differ among PC Cards Card ID I O port address IRQ level COM number of the serial port Memory window address Memory window size Card offset address 4 Click on the OK button and save the changes To cancel the changes click on the Cancel button 242 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Advanced Information for PC Cards Adding to the CONFIG SYS File For PC Card Director to work correctly the PC Card device drivers which make up the structured file of PC Card Director must be registered in the CONFIG SYS file These drivers are automatically registered in the CONFIG SYS file when you install PC Card Director following the instructions in Chapter 7 The following shows each driver r Regi egistered in the CONFIG SYS file and the standard rules stered Drivers and Standard Rules for OS 2 The following is a sample of the CONFIG SYS file for OS 2 EV PCMCIA SYS Card Services BASED BASEDEV ICRMU 1 SYS Resource Map Utility BASEDEV IBM2SS 1 SYS Socket Services BASEDEV AUTODRV2 SYS Auto Configurator DEVICE C THINKPAD VPCMCIA SYS Virtual Card Services DEVICE C THINKPAD xxxxxxx SYS REM P Storage card device driver C_Card_Client_Device_Driver DEVIC E C THINKPAD SICPMOS2 SYS Rule 1 Rule 2 Rule 3 Rule 4 Power Management Support driver Card Services Resource Map Utility and Soc
120. e computer The ThinkPad automatically senses the presence of the drive and configures itself accordingly Power to the diskette drive is provided through this connecting cable The diskette drive does not have its own internal power source It draws its power from the ThinkPad Chapter 3 Operating Your Computer 57 Using the CD ROM Drive Using the CD ROM Drive ES IBM ThinkPad 365XD models come with a built in CD ROM drive so you can use compact discs CDs The following CDs are supported by the computer Music CDs Attention Photo CDs Hold the CD by the edges Do not CD ROM or CD ROM XA discs touch the surface of the CD To use the CD ROM drive do the following 1 Turn on the computer 2 Push the CD ROM eject button on the front of the computer then pull out the CD ROM tray 3 Carefully insert your CD ROM onto the CD ROM tray then push the tray into the computer until it fully closes 4 The way you access the data on the CD ROM depends on what type of CD it is Music CDs can be played using the CD Player application program Data CDs can be read just like normal disks Photo CDs require specific application software 58 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using the CD ROM Drive Handling Compact Discs Compact discs are high density media that must be handled with care and kept clean to ensure that they remain readable Keep in mind the following to maintain reliability Attention
121. e 8 connector is where a mouse an external numeric keypad or the keyboard mouse connector is plugged in An external keyboard can also be connected through the keyboard mouse connector IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Rear View External display connector See page 45 Serial connector See Checking Your Items on page 4 Parallel connector See page 128 External diskette drive connector See page 57 9 The power jack is where the AC Adapter cable is connected 1 Line out headphone jack 11 Line in jack 12 Microphone in jack 13 The power switch turns the computer on and off System Status Indicators System Status Indicators The system status indicators show the current status of your computer by their on or off states or colors green and amber Each indicator is identified with a symbol The following shows the location of each symbol and the meaning of each indicator pt a EA E S E E Al A eq Oo gt gt 8 Symbol Color Meaning 1 Battery Power Status Green Indicates that sufficient power remains for operation The battery power status cannot be determined when the battery is not installed in the computer Blinking Amber Indica
122. e Drive To remove the existing hard disk drive from your computer do the following 1 Turn off the computer 2 Raise the keyboard Then remove the battery pack Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Options 111 Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive 3 Slide your fingers under the right edge of the black insulator sheet and lift up the adhesive tab Remove the black insulator sheet completely Put the sheet aside You will reinstall it later 112 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive 5 Pull the hard disk drive toward the front of the computer using the top tab 1 until the drive is removed from its connector 6 Lift the drive out of its housing using the right tab 2 Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Options 113 Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive To install the new hard disk drive do the following 7 Slide the new drive into position from the right side 2 Push the drive onto the drive connector 3 Reinstall the screw that holds down the hard disk drive 4 Reinstall the black insulator sheet 5 Reinstall the battery pack 6 Lower the keyboard 7 Turn on the computer 114 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing PC Cards Installing PC Cards Your computer has two slots that allow you to plug in credit card size PCMCIA cards called PC cards that support PCMCIA Standard release 2 01 or later There are different types of PC Cards Your ThinkPad 365 supports Type I T
123. e ThinkPad Display Device Driver for OS 2 Warp on page 155 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing the ThinkPad Display Device Driver for OS 2 Warp Installing the ThinkPad Display Device Driver for OS 2 Warp Note The display driver enables you to use various screen resolutions When installing an operating and colors for the LCD and external monitor See page 45 for system you need to install the possible combinations of resolution and color The display driver pfs ese elele CITED Ser also takes advantage of the computer s video capability ThinkPad Features Before Installation GF Before you begin installing the display driver set the display Page 33 device mode to LCD open the ThinkPad Features program and select the LCD E icon or at the command prompt type PS2 SC LCD and press Enter To install the ThinkPad display device driver 7 Start OS 2 2 Insert the ThinkPad Video Features Diskette for OS 2 into the diskette drive 3 Open the OS 2 full screen or OS 2 window 4 Goto the a prompt then type INSTALL and press Enter 5 Follow the instructions on the screen 6 After the installation is complete remove the diskette shut down OS 2 and restart the system You have completed the installation of the display driver for OS 2 Chapter 7 Installing Software 155 Installing DOS Software Installing Software for DOS Page numbers Be W N Be 156 Page 157 Page 158 P
124. e computer Some signal cables might not fit into the external monitor connector because of the connector type The external monitor CRT o or Both Sa is selected as the display device using the Fn key function see page 26 or the ThinkPad Features program see page 33 After verifying the preceding items turn off the computer then turn it on If the external monitor remains blank run the display tests described in the instructions supplied with the external monitor If the tests show the external display is OK have the computer serviced The screen is unreadable or distorted Verify that The ThinkPad display driver is installed correctly see Chapter 7 The device setup parameters in the display setting screen click on the Display jm icon in the ThinkPad Features program are set to your display resolution and color type see page 46 To change or set up the external monitor see Attaching a Monitor on page 45 If these are correct run the tests described in the instructions supplied with the external monitor If the tests show the external display is OK have the computer serviced Wrong characters appear on the screen Verify that the operating systems and application programs have been installed and configured correctly If so have the computer serviced Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 207 Troubleshooting Hibernation Problems Problem Action The computer does not
125. ecting an External Monitor to the Computer Attention To attach an external monitor to the computer Do not disconnect the external monitor while the computer is in 1 Turn off the computer suspend mode or hibernation mode If no external monitor is attached when the computer resumes the 2 Attach the external monitor to the external monitor connector LCD will remain blank and the __ E and then to the electrical outlet output will not be displayed This does not depend on the resolution valde 3 Turn on the external monitor and the computer Chapter 3 Operating Your Computer 47 Using SVGA Video Mode Using SVGA Video Mode Some IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD models have an LCD screen that supports an SVGA video mode with 800x600 resolution You can also display information in higher resolutions by attaching an external monitor to your computer that supports higher resolutions When installing an operating system you must install the display driver supplied with the computer to use SVGA mode When using the high resolution mode select CRT in the Display Menu of the Display Driver Control program The table shows the various display modes available with your computer TFT DSTN Display Modes 1 MB 1 MB Resolution and Color Depth LCD only 640x480 full screen 65 536 256 800x600 full screen 65 536 256 800x600 virtual screen 65 536 256 1024x768 virtual 256 256 screen
126. ectory name instead 7 Go to the DOS command prompt CaS 2 Type C THINKPAD Enter EZPLAY at the command prompt then press Chapter 3 Operating Your Computer 53 Communicating with the Infrared Port Using the Infrared Communication Feature To install the infrared device driver Ess For OS 2 page 153 Os For Windows page 172 PS2 commands cs Page 36 Your computer is equipped with an infrared IR communication feature that allows point to point communication with other ThinkPad computers or systems equipped with an infrared port The computer has an infrared port on the rear of the computer The infrared feature is designed to be compatible with IrDA 1 0 mode at a data transfer speed of up to 115 Kbps Kilobits per second Your computer can communicate with a device that has a compatible infrared port such as another ThinkPad a Hewlett Packard 100LX 200LX or Omnibook computer or other IrDA compliant systems To enable or disable the infrared port use the ThinkPad Features program If you are using OS 2 or Windows click on the Infrared icon in the ThinkPad Features window If you are using DOS type PS2 IR at the command prompt then press Enter for more information Points to Consider for Infrared Communication Consider the following points when communicating with the infrared port When using the infrared port to communicate with the infrared port of another comput
127. ed to the computer The diskette contains the necessary files to start the system There is nothing wrong with your application program There is nothing wrong with the diskette Try a backup copy if you have one The diskette is inserted correctly label up and metal shutter end first in the diskette drive If the preceding items are correct have the computer serviced If there is no diskette in the drive have the computer serviced Port Replicator Problems Problem Action The devices attached Verify that the devices are installed and connected correctly Refer to the through the Port User s Guide for the Port Replicator Replicator do not work If the problem remains remove each device from the Port Replicator and attach each device directly to the computer one at a time If the device still does not work have the device serviced If the device works correctly when attached to the computer have the Port Replicator serviced 206 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Troubleshooting External Monitor Problems Problem Action The screen is blank Verify that The power cord for the external monitor is plugged into a working electrical outlet and into the external monitor The external monitor is turned on and the brightness and contrast controls are adjusted The signal cable for the external monitor is plugged into the external monitor connector on th
128. em bus A facility for transferring data between several devices located between two end points only one device being able to transmit at a given moment cache memory A special memory smaller and faster than main memory that is used to hold a copy of instructions and data in main memory that are likely to be needed next by the processor and that have been obtained automatically from main memory CD Compact disc CD I Compact disc interactive CD ROM Compact disc read only memory combination keys Keys that have specific functions when you hold them down at the same time CONFIG SYS A file that contains a group of commands to load installable device drivers and reserve space in system memory for information processing This file is referred to by DOS during system startup configuration 1 The manner in which the hardware and software of an information processing system are organized and interconnected 2 The physical and logical arrangement of devices and programs that make up a data processing system 3 The devices and programs that make up a system subsystem or network CRT Cathode ray tube display device driver A file that contains the code needed to attach and use a device The operating system loads device drivers for screens keyboards printers diskette drives hard disk drives and 275 auxiliary devices The user can replace these or add other devices by coding and loading a device
129. em you need to install the PCI IDE Bus Master driver to 1 Start OS 2 VAP ie eaten E 2 insert the Utility Diskette 2 into the diskette drive disk drive in the computer 3 Open the OS 2 command prompt 4 Type A INSTPx then press Enter 5 After the installation is complete remove any diskette from the diskette drive then restart OS 2 You have completed the installation of the PCI IDE Bus Master driver for OS 2 If you want to continue to install all device drivers continue with Installing the PC Card Director for OS 2 Warp on page 151 150 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing the PC Card Director for OS 2 Warp Installing the PC Card Director for OS 2 Warp When installing an operating system you need to install the following device drivers and software associated with PCMCIA PC Card Director before you can use the PC Cards La Page 50 PC Card device drivers Card Services device driver Socket Services device driver PC Card Power Management device driver PC Card Director utility PC Card client device drivers only when PC Card Director does not support the PC Card To install the PC Card Director 7 Turn on the computer and start the operating system 2 Insert the diskette labeled PCMCIA Installation Diskette for OS 2 Windows 95 into the diskette drive 3 Open the OS 2 full screen command prompt 4 Type A PCMINST2 at the OS 2 command prompt then press Enter 5 Fo
130. en turn it back on again 204 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Troubleshooting CD ROM Drive Problems Problem Action The CD ROM will not Verify that operate The computer power is turned on and a compact disc is set in the CD ROM tray The CD ROM drive connector is firmly attached to the computer The CD ROM drive tray is firmly closed The device drivers have been installed correctly see page 147 for OS 2 or page 158 for DOS When using Windows and DOS the device driver and support software have been copied to the correct directory on the hard disk See page 158 When using DOS the CONFIG SYS and AUTOEXEC BAT files have the correct statements see page 159 When using DOS refer to your DOS documentation and check the LASTDRIVE statement in your CONFIG SYS file It is recommended to set the LASTDRIVE to Z The compact disc cannot Verify that be read The compact disc is not dirty Clean it with a CD ROM cleaner kit The compact disc is not defective Try another compact disc The compact disc is placed in the tray with the label side up The compact disc is a compatible format as described on page 58 Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 205 Troubleshooting Diskette Drive Problems Problem Action The diskette drive in use If there is a diskette in the drive verify that leon slays Oi The internal or externally attached diskette drive connector is firmly attach
131. en turn off the computer 2 Insert the backup copy of the Utility Diskette 2 into the diskette drive then turn on the computer 3 Select Delete personalization data from the menu then follow the instructions on the screen 4 After the data is updated turn off the computer Your data has been deleted from the nonvolatile memory in the computer Chapter 5 Protecting Your Computer 101 Using Locks Using Locks Note You can protect your computer by attaching locks or a chain so it You are responsible for the cannot be removed without your permission You can use a lock evaluation selection and such as a Kensington lock to protect your computer from being implementation for the locking devices and security features IBM makes no comments judgments or warranties about the functions quality or performance regarding locking devices and security features removed and also protect the internal devices under the keyboard by locking the keyboard to prevent it from being opened Using Locking Devices To protect the internal devices under the keyboard and prevent the removal of your computer you can purchase a Kensington lock or a compatible lock Attach the lock to the keyhole on the side of the computer then secure the chain on the lock to a stationary object This also prevents the removal of Internal devices under the keyboard Any memory module DIMM in the memory slot inside the computer 102 IBM ThinkPad
132. end of the replicator instructions for inserting or changing Lift the two levers together directly behind the ThinkPad a floppy diskette while pressing down with your thumbs on the replicator itself to keep it from moving As the levers come up they will gently and evenly separate the ThinkPad from the replicator 3 Lift the ThinkPad away from the Desktop Base and set it aside 4 Push the palmrest back into place 136 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Chapter 7 Installing Software Copyright IBM Corp 1996 This chapter provides information about the software installed in your computer and the procedures for installing the necessary device drivers when reinstalling an operating system What You Need for Your Computer 138 Installing the Operating System and Device Drivers 139 Installing Software for OS 2 Warp se eee 140 Installing IBM OS 2 Warp Version3 141 Avoiding Video Problems When Installing OS 2 Warp 145 Installing the CD ROM Device Driver for OS 2 Warp for the S65XD Only oe eee Be hc ee E a 147 Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for OS 2 Warp 149 Installing the PCI IDE Bus Master Driver for OS 2 Warp 150 Installing the PC Card Director for OS 2 Warp 151 Installing the ESS AudioDrive Support Software for OS 2 Warpath hes oa Aw aloha e s ae a ae alte A tO 152 Installing the AudioDrive Support Software for OS 2 152 Installing the Infrared D
133. entation including README files for the operating system or application program IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Getting Help Service and Information Using the HelpWare Support Family IBM HelpWare is the full service solution for IBM PC service and support wherever IBM products are sold and serviced Purchasing an IBM PC hardware product entitles you to standard no fee help and support during the warranty period If you need additional support and services HelpWare provides a wide variety of extended solutions that address almost any need Getting Help by Telephone During the warranty period you can get help and information by telephone at no additional charge through the IBM HelpWare PC Support Line Expert technical support representatives are available to assist you with questions you might have on the following Setting up your computer and IBM display Installing and setting up IBM options purchased from IBM or an IBM reseller Using the 60 day support for the preinstalled operating system Arranging for service Please have the following information ready when you call Serial numbers of your computer display and other components or your proof of purchase Description of the problem Exact wording of any error messages Hardware and software configuration information for your system If possible be at your computer when you call In the U S and Puerto Rico call 1 800 772 2227 In Canada call 1 800
134. er the two infrared ports must face each other directly at a distance that allows for clear infrared communication less than 1 meter apart for IrDA compliant devices Side view You need to run the same communication application on both computers to communicate between your computer and another 54 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Communicating with the Infrared Port computer device Refer to the application manuals for more information Run only one communication application at a time that uses the infrared port The communicating distance might need to be closer if The other system is not the same model as your computer There is interference from ambient light It is recommended that you do not use infrared communication in bright sunshine Light from some fluorescent lamps can also interfere with infrared communication The infrared port is not directly facing the other infrared port Cordless headphones that use infrared communication may interfere with infrared communication When listening through the headphones and also operating the infrared port you might hear interference or noise Also the headphones might cause the computer to lose communication with other devices Chapter 3 Operating Your Computer 55 Audio Features Audio Features 56 Some models of the IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD computer have built in audio features that let you record and playback sound from various sources
135. er 4 Using Battery Power 71 Maximizing Battery Powered Operation Note If MS DOS System with APM appears for the item Computer APM is already installed Press F3 to exit the setup 3 Using the Arrow keys MS DOS System and press Enter and press Enter 5 Verify that the item Computer has changed to MS DOS System with APM on the screen If not return to step 3 on page 72 Windows Setup If your computer or network appears on the Hardware Compatib with an asterisk next to it press Fl before continuing System Information Computer MS DOS System with APM Display Cyber932 8 x6 256 small font Mouse Microsoft or IBM PS 2 6 Press Enter to install APM 7 Restart the system to make APM effective 72 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide position the highlighted cursor on 4 Position the highlighted cursor over MS DOS System with APM lity List Using Power Management Decreasing LCD Brightness Adjust the brightness control on the LCD to the lowest level possible that allows you to comfortably view the screen This is an effective way of conserving battery power Using the Battery Power Management Function Note Your computer has the following built in battery power saving When you install an operating functions to save power when you use the battery pack or AC system you must install the Adapter ThinkPad Features program using the Utility Diskette Operation mod
136. es The operation modes control the processor speed or set timers for saving power For more information To install the ThinkPad Features about the operation modes see 2 onpage 35 program Power saving modes The power saving modes stop all tasks is Chapter 7 when the computer is not used for a specified time When resuming normal operation from one of the modes use the resume function to return to where you were when you entered that mode Because the operating system is already loaded the resume function is faster than turning on the power The following are the three power saving modes Standby mode You can enter standby mode for short idle times such as when you are taking a short break from work Suspend mode You can enter suspend mode for somewhat longer times when you are away from your computer Hibernation mode You can enter hibernation mode when you leave your office for the day It takes more time to return to normal operation from suspend mode than to return from standby mode but the computer does not use as much power Chapter 4 Using Battery Power 73 Using Power Management The following figure shows the operations required when the computer moves from a power off condition to operation mode and vice versa The battery shows the amount of battery power used in each stage High Performance E Operation Mode FneF11 Automatic t Customized Timer Power Switch External Keyboard Epia
137. es with its own APM fae If you are using OS 2 APM is automatically installed when the QH installation program detects that the power management function is installed on your computer 70 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Maximizing Battery Powered Operation If you are using DOS APM is automatically installed when the installation program detects that the power management fun installed on your computer To verify that the computer has installed correctly type power at the command prompt and Enter If a screen similar to the following appears APM is successfully installed Power Management Status Setting ADV REG CPU idle 32 of time AC Line Status OFFLINE Battery status High If not add the following line to your CONFIG SYS file using editor such as the DOS Editor DEVICE C DOS POWER EXE If you are using Windows follow these instructions to check install APM for Windows ction is APM press a text and 1 Start the system Make sure that the current directory is Windows usually C WINDOWSs 2 Type SETUP at the command prompt and press Enter The following screen appears Windows Setup If your computer or network appears on the Hardware Compatib with an asterisk next to it press Fl before continuing System Information Computer MS DOS System Display Cyber932 8 x6 256 small font Mouse Microsoft or IBM PS 2 lity List Chapt
138. etween the system resources used by the PC Card and by other devices The following are the resources for an ATA PC Card IRQ 15 1 O Address Hex 0170 0177 m Note If you install the IDE hard disk or CD ROM drive in the Port Replicator IRQ15 is the default setting used by the IDE hard disk or CD ROM drive Remove the IDE hard disk or CD ROM drive to use an ATA PC Card 2 Start Easy Setup and select the Start Up icon 3 Select the PCMCIA icon The PC Card PCMCIA icon should not be set to follow the computer hard disk drive HDD 1 icon in the list If the HDD 1 icon is already in the drive startup sequence click on the Reset icon then set the sequence so that the PC Card icon is before the HDD 1 icon 4 Click on OK or press Enter then restart the computer Appendix A Avoiding Hardware Conflicts 235 Avoiding Hardware Conflicts List of System Resources The following table summarizes the available system resources for the computer and expansion units Values in parentheses are alternative values that are selectable in the ThinkPad Features program or application programs The default values are highlighted Memory Address DMA System Resources IRQ I O Address Hex Hex Channel Timer 0 0040 0043 None None Keyboard 1 0060 and 0064 None None Serial Port Disabled Disabled None None 4 03F8 03FF 3 02F8 02FF 4 03E8 03EF 3 02E8 02EF Par
139. evice Driver for OS 2 Warp 153 Installing the ThinkPad Display Device Driver for OS 2 Warp 155 Installing Software for DOS 156 Installing IBM PC DOS Version7 0 157 Installing the CD ROM Device Driver for DOS for the 365XD Only 553 6 ea dee eae Aes 2 on ee N 158 Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for DOS 161 Installing the PC Card Director for DOS 162 Installing Software for Microsoft Windows 3 11 163 Installing Windows 3 11 2 22004 165 Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for Windows 3 11 169 Installing the PC Card Director for Windows 3 11 170 Installing the AudioDrive Support Software for Windows 3 11 171 Installing the Infrared Device Driver for Windows 3 11 172 Installing the ThinkPad Display Driver for Windows 3 11 173 Installing Software for Microsoft Windows 95 174 Installing Windows 95 0 220048 175 Installing the ThinkPad Display Driver for Windows 95 177 Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for Windows 95 178 Installing the PCI IDE Bus Master Driver for Windows 95 179 Installing the PC Card Director for Windows 95 180 Installing the AudioDrive Support Software for Windows 95 184 Installing the Infrared Device Driver for Windows 95 186 Points to Consider When Using Windows 95 187 137 What You Need for Your Computer What You Need for Your Computer Your com
140. f you have installed device drivers in your system you may want to bos remove those drivers and update your configuration file CONFIG SYS if you will not be using the same PC Card again For more information on altering the CONFIG SYS file for PC Cards see Adding to the CONFIG SYS File on page 243 118 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Increasing Memory Capacity Increasing Memory Capacity Attention To avoid damaging the DIMM do not touch the contact edge of the DIMM Installing a DIMM Increasing memory capacity is an effective way to make programs run faster You can increase the amount of memory in your computer by installing a memory option called a dual inline memory module or DIMM to increase your computer s memory Important Changing memory while your computer is in suspend mode or hibernation mode may cause permanent damage to the equipment To install the new DIMM do the following 7 save any files you are working with 2 Turn the power off 3 Disconnect all cables and other devices including the AC adapter 4 Open the keyboard For instructions see page 6 5 Take out the battery pack if it is installed Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Options 119 Increasing Memory Capacity 6 Slide your fingers under the right edge of the black insulator sheet and lift up the adhesive tab Remove the black insulator sheet completely Put the sheet aside You will reinstall it late
141. g try to observe as many of the tips for proper usage as possible Sitting properly and using adequate lighting for example will help you maintain desirable comfort and performance levels Questions about vision IBM s visual display screens are designed to meet the highest standards and to provide you with clear crisp images and large bright displays that are easy to see yet easy on the eyes Of course any concentrated and sustained visual activity can be tiring If you have questions on eye fatigue or visual discomfort consult a vision care specialist for advice About This Book X Safety Notice A N pancer Do not disassemble incinerate or short circuit the rechargeable battery pack Do not put it in trash that is disposed of in landfills Dispose of it as required by local ordinances or regulations In the United States call IBM at 1 800 IBM 4333 for information on disposal CAUTION The nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery can only be replaced by your dealer or an IBM service representative Do not disassemble incinerate or short circuit it The battery can cause burns or release toxic chemicals Do not put it in trash that is disposed of in landfills Dispose of it as required by local ordinances and regulations CAUTION The fluorescent lamp in the liquid crystal display LCD contains mercury Do not put it in trash that is disposed of in landfills Dispose of it as required by local ordinances
142. g Windows also set the value for the EMMEXCLUDE parameter in the SYSTEM INI file The resources for the PC Card are correctly reserved Refer to Checking the Allocated Resources for the PC Card on page 253 Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 211 Troubleshooting Problem Action The PC Card is shown as Ready but it does not work correctly Verify that The resources reserved for the PC Card do not conflict with those for other system devices Refer to Avoiding Conflicts When Using PC Cards on page 232 or open the ThinkPad Features program to resolve a conflict The resources reserved for the PC Card match the settings in the application program If you are using a modem card check the COM number I O port address and IRQ level If you are using a network card check the I O port address IRQ level and memory window address To check the resources assigned to the PC Card click on the Status button in the PC Card Director program If you are using an I O PC Card it might work if you add the following in the COMFIG SYS file DEVICE C THINKPAD IBMDSS 1 SYS IO x or IO1 x Note x shows the PC Card slot number 1 for the upper slot 2 for the lower slot or 12 for both slots on the computer and 101 shows the slot number for a Port Replicator that is attached to the computer System resource conflicts occurred when using PC Cards See
143. g an equivalent communication speed There is no device radiating infrared rays such as remote controlled devices or wireless headphones near the computer or device Direct sunlight or fluorescent lamps are not near the computer or device 208 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Troubleshooting Keyboard External Numeric Keypad and Pointing Device Problems Problem Action All or some keys on the system keyboard do not work If the problem occurs immediately after the computer returns to normal operation from suspend mode enter the power on password If a power on password is set you must enter the password If the external keyboard is connected the numeric keypad on the system keyboard will not work If the external numeric keypad or the mouse is connected 1 Turn off the computer 2 Remove the external numeric keypad or the mouse 3 Turn on the computer and try using the keyboard again If the keyboard problem is resolved check the connection of the external numeric keypad external keyboard or the mouse If there is still a problem have the computer serviced The pointer drifts when the computer is turned on or after resuming normal operation During computer operation the pointer drifts when not using the TrackPoint III Drifting is a characteristic of the TrackPoint III and is not a defect The drifting occurs for several seconds under the following conditions When the co
144. g normal operation remove and then reinstall the PC Card before restarting the system or application program For other kinds of PC Cards if the PC Card or computer does not operate restart the application or computer When the computer is using one of the following IBM modem cards and detects an incoming call while in suspend mode the computer automatically resumes normal operation IBM 28 8 14 4 Data FAX Modem IBM PCMCIA Data FAX Modem IBM High Speed PCMCIA Data FAX Modem IBM Microelectronics 2 4 9 6 Data FAX Modem IBM Microelectronics 14 4 14 4 Data FAX Modem IBM Wireless Modem for ARDIS IBM Wireless Modem for Mobitex IBM Wireless Modem for Cellular CDPD While a communication link is active the computer does not enter suspend mode EO When you use Windows 95 the Windows 95 generic CD ROM driver accesses the internal CD ROM drive every 3 seconds to see if a disc is inserted in the CD ROM drive This prevents a ThinkPad 365XD from entering suspend mode by the timer suspend function even if there is no actual system activity for a certain period To stop this auto detect function and enable the timer suspend function do the following Open My Computer Open Control Panel then open System Click on the Device Manager tab Click on the mark of CD ROM Double click on TEAC CD 40E Click on the Setting tab Remove the check mark from Auto insertion notification Win
145. g you the maximum benefits of your ThinkPad computer Keeping in mind such basics as good lighting and proper seating for example can go a long way in helping you enhance your performance and achieve greater comfort wherever you are EJ Head View Note The example shown here is of someone in a traditional office setting Even when not in such a setting you can follow many of these tios Develop good habits and they will serve you well IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide 1 Chair Use a chair that gives you good back support 2 Arms Keep your forearms wrists and hands in a relaxed and neutral position Don t pound the keys type with a soft touch 3 Thighs Keep your thighs parallel to the floor and your feet flat on the floor or on a footrest 4 Head Keep your head in a comfortable and vertical position View Maintain a comfortable viewing distance of 20 30 inches Display Position the display to avoid glare or reflections from overhead lighting or outside sources of light Keep the display screen clean and set the contrast and brightness to levels that allow you to see the screen clearly What if am traveling It may not be possible to observe the best ergonomic practices when you are using the ThinkPad computer while on the move or ina casual setting such as the seashore or on a mountaintop Sometimes your lap may be the only desk around Regardless of the settin
146. ga en nia he a tote cn Mag 158 Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for DOS 161 Installing the PC Card Director for DOS 162 Installing Software for Microsoft Windows 3 11 163 Installing Windows SIT irg esea a a a a E A 165 Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for Windows 3 11 169 Installing the PC Card Director for Windows 3 11 170 Installing the AudioDrive Support Software for Windows 3 11 171 Installing the Infrared Device Driver for Windows 3 11 172 Installing the ThinkPad Display Driver for Windows 3 11 173 Installing Software for Microsoft Windows 95 174 Installing Windows 95 0 222008 175 Installing the ThinkPad Display Driver for Windows 95 177 Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for Windows 95 178 Installing the PCI IDE Bus Master Driver for Windows 95 179 Installing the PC Card Director for Windows 95 180 Installing the AudioDrive Support Software for Windows 95 184 Installing the Infrared Device Driver for Windows 95 186 Points to Consider When Using Windows 95 187 Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 189 Common Problems and Frequently Asked Questions 190 Common Problems and Actions 190 Frequently Asked Questions and Answers 192 Testing the Computer 2 22 193 Contents xvii Troubleshooting Charts 2 00 195 Error Codes dcx oh kaa
147. gram To install the ThinkPad Features program 7 Start 0S 2 2 Insert Utility Diskette 2 into the diskette drive 3 install the ThinkPad System Management device driver a Open OS 2 System and then System Setup b Select Device Driver Install c Click on the Install button d Click on ThinkPad System Management Device Driver then click on OK 4 Open the OS 2 screen command prompt 5 Remove Utility Diskette 2 from the diskette drive and insert Utility Diskette 1 6 Go to the A prompt and type INSTALL2 then press Enter Follow the instructions on the screen 7 Install the Windows ThinkPad Features program for the WIN OS 2 session a Exit the OS 2 screen then open the WIN OS 2 full screen b Follow the instructions in Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for Windows 3 11 on page 169 8 Install the DOS ThinkPad Features program to use the PS2 commands a Exit the WIN OS 2 full screen then open the DOS full screen b Follow the instructions on page 161 You have completed the installation of the ThinkPad Features program If you want to continue to install all device drivers continue with Installing the PCI IDE Bus Master Driver for OS 2 Warp on page 150 Chapter 7 Installing Software 149 Installing the PCI IDE Bus Master Driver for OS 2 Warp Installing the PCI IDE Bus Master Driver for OS 2 Warp Note To install the PCI IDE Bus Master driver When installing an operating syst
148. h unformatted diskette ANSI American National Standard Institute X3 137 ISO International Standards Organization 8860 ECMA European Computer Manufacturers Association 100 2 MB 3 5 inch unformatted diskette ANSI X3 171 ISO 9529 ECMA 125 266 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide IBM Power Cords IBM Power Cords IBM power cords for a specific country are usually available only in that country For 3 pin power cords m Note The grounded adapter is required for full MPRII compliance IBM Power Cord F Part Number Used in These Countries Argentina Australia New Guinea New Zealand 25H2205 Papua Paraguay Uruguay Bahamas Barbados Bermuda Bolivia Canada Cayman Islands Colombia Costa Rica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Guyana 25H2207 Haiti Honduras Jamaica Korea South Mexico Netherlands Antilles Nicaragua Panama Peru Philippines Saudi Arabia Suriname Taiwan Trinidad West Indies United States of America Venezuela 25H2219 Thailand Austria Belgium Bulgaria Czech Republic Egypt Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland 25H2209 Indonesia Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Spain Sweden Turkey former Yugoslavia 25H2211 Denmark 25H2213 Bangladesh Pakistan South Africa Sri Lanka Abu Dhabi Albania Antigua Bahrain Brunei Dubai 25H2215 Fiji Hong Kong India lreland Ken
149. he Port Replicator When you have access to an electrical outlet you can use the AC Adapter for continuous power Otherwise you can use the battery pack AC Adapter The AC Adapter is an alternating current ac to direct current dc converter that supplies power for the computer The AC Adapter also charges the battery pack when it is installed in the computer The input voltage is 100 240 V ac 50 60 Hz Refer to the label on your AC Adapter for the input voltage and make sure you use the AC Adapter with the stated input voltage Chapter 2 Getting Familiar with Your Computer 21 Providing Power Battery Pack Note The battery pack is an internal power source for the computer when The optional Port Replicator can no electrical outlets are available The battery pack can be also be used to charge the recharged with the AC Adapter batteries When the computer is connected to the Port Replicator e E E E he The approximate operating time of the computer with a fully charged batteries as long as it is powered battery pack depends on the applications used whether power For details see page 131 management is used the frequency of keystrokes and the configuration of the system KOS To ensure the longest possible battery life in terms of both length of E use per charge and number of charge and discharge cycles before wearing out please observe these guidelines Battery packs shipped from the factory are in a
150. he rear end nearest the LCD of the battery pull the tab to raise the battery out of its slot Chapter 4 Using Battery Power 65 Replacing the Battery Pack 4 Lift the battery out of its slot and set it aside 5 Place the fully charged battery into the slot with its forward end away from the pull tab pointed down at an angle Then press the rear end of the battery into place The forward end of the battery should fit under and be held in place by a ridge on the inside of the ThinkPad case 6 Close the keyboard 7 Press the power switch The computer resumes normal operation from hibernation mode 66 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Monitoring the Battery Power Status Monitoring the Battery Power Status The battery condition can be determined through the battery power status indicator and the Fuel Gauge program Using the Battery Power Status Indicator The battery power status indicator shows the current status of the battery pack Observe the battery power status indicator and compare it with the following status list to determine the battery condition Status Condition Action Required Green Fully charged or partially discharged Continue your work Blinking Amber Approximately 5 minutes of power left The amber indicator blinks until power fails or this low battery condition is remedied Take either of the following actions within 1 minute Connect the AC Adapter
151. hen you installed the Windows 95 integrated PCMCIA support software 10 Click on the OK button then you will see the PCIC or compatible PCMCIA controller on IBM system item in the Models list 1 1 Click on the OK button IBMCSS01 VXD and IBMPCDIF VXD will be listed in the Driver files list 12 Click on the OK button Windows 95 now starts copying files The Insert Disk panel asks for one of the Windows 95 installation diskettes or the CD ROM 13 Change the source for Copying files from to A when Windows 95 tries to copy IBMCSS01 VXD or IBMPCDIF VXD 14 Insert the diskette labeled PCMCIA Installation Diskette for OS 2 Windows 95 into the diskette drive 15 Click on OK IBMCSS01 VXD and IBMPCDIF VXD are copied from the diskette 16 Click on the OK button at the Insert Disk panel 17 Click on the Skip File button at the Copying Files panel when Windows 95 tries to copy the following files CARDDRV EXE CSMAPPER SYS FLS1MTD VXD FLS2MTD VXD PCCARD VXD SRAMMTD VXD 18 Restart the computer You have completed the installation of the ThinkPad Socket Services device driver Continue with Installing the PC Card Director for Windows 95 on page 183 182 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing the PC Card Director for Windows 95 Installing the PC Card Director for Windows 95 To install the PC Card Director for Windows 95 do the following 7 Start Win
152. his equipment does not exceed Class B limits per radio noise emissions for digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications Avis de conformit aux normes du minist re des Communications du Canada Cet quipement ne d passe pas les limites de Classe B d mission de bruits radio lectriques pour les appareils num riques telles que prescrites par le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique tabli par le minist re des Communications du Canada European Community Directive Conformance Statement This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EC Council Directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility A declaration of Conformity with the requirements of the Directive has been signed by IBM United Kingdom Limited PO Box 30 Spango Valley Greenock Scotland PA160AH This product satisfies the Class B limits of EN 55022 274 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Glossary Copyright IBM Corp 1996 This glossary includes terms and definitions from the IBM Dictionary of Computing New York McGraw Hill 1994 ac AC Alternating current ac power Power that is supplied to the computer through an electrical outlet Advanced Power Management APM A facility consisting of one or more layers of software that support power management in computers with power manageable h
153. his state the cursor cannot be moved with the Arrow keys Not all application programs support this function 8 Suspend Mode Green When on indicates the computer is in suspend mode For more information about suspend mode see page 73 Blinking Green Indicates that the computer is entering suspend mode or hibernation mode or the computer is resuming normal operation 9 Power On Green Shows that the computer is operational This indicator turns on when the computer is turned on P and the computer is not in suspend mode 1 CD ROM Drive Diskette Amber Turns on when data is read from a CD in the Drive In Use CD ROM drive Do not enter suspend mode or eject D the CD when this indicator is on Amber Turns on when data is read from or written to a diskette in the internal diskette drive Do not enter suspend mode or eject the diskette when this indicator is on 20 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Providing Power Attention Always use the AC Adapter certified by IBM in the country where you will be using the computer Operating the computer with an incorrect AC Adapter can cause damage to the battery pack and to the computer The AC Adapter is permanently sealed and cannot be repaired Providing Power You can use your computer almost anywhere at home in the office or on the road Different power sources can be used for different conditions the AC Adapter battery pack or t
154. ices contains the warranty statements for your computer and notices for this book See the Glossary for the meaning of terms and acronyms used in this book An Index is also included vii Viewing the Online Book Note The online book is not available in all countries You can view this book online to retrieve information about the computer The online book provides an easy way to get needed information when you are traveling To start the online book click on the Online Book icon in OS 2 Warp Microsoft Windows Version 3 11 or Microsoft Windows 95 Information Notices This book contains notices that relate to specific information or text Note Caution Provides important hints tips guidance or advice Attention Indicates possible damage to programs devices system or data related instruction or situation It appears next to the Using Easy Setup Like soi Il ers el sdt The skteoig Iksjaf otie sfidkj tekjs fd zdif Ikt elskfd Paik setk sdik shike fdij thesdtki sekj soit 3 Iskdti shd gkejt wse Tkj eoisdjt Caution Ljsdkf thkejr fosidj tikje afshel Idfkue Attention LKI tke tsolej glkjet Toisdjf sidj ohd fiskajt shdf foias tela ete Skt siklj eoit si Ao Lkjdt oidsta thie reld etskalt xo Oijds kj dtah fia glisdjf klasdjt sadi 7 LKdktsa oif Ikaj oisdt Iskef ron Indicates situations that are potentially hazardous to you It ap
155. ied standby mode for the ATA card is disabled Appendix B Advanced Information for PC Cards 249 Advanced Information for PC Cards 250 MDRV n IDM Specifies the number of extra drives that can be used in addition to the number of PC Card slots available for the PCMCIA storage devices When this parameter is not specified no extra drive is given to the device driver The extra drives can be activated by the PCMCIA ATA Card Mount utility Specifies not to use OS2DASD DMD as the device manager When this parameter is set OS2PCARD DMD is used instead Parameters for DOS PCMCIA Storage Card Device Drivers The following are the parameters in the DOS PCMCIA storage card device driver and their explanations DEVICE drive directory PAWATA SYS P hhhh NOBEEP STBTIME n MDRV n DEVICE drive directory PAWATAS SYS P hhhh NOBEEP STBTIME n MDRV n DEVICE drive directory PAWATASF SYS P hhhh NOBEEP STBTIME n MDRV n EMS TSIZE n P hhhh NOBEEP STBTIME n MDRV n IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Specifies the lower limit for the I O address of the ATA card The device driver assigns the next usable I O address from this lower limit to the card When this parameter is not set the device driver looks for a usable address and assigns that address to the card Specifies not to beep when a storage card is in
156. ilable on some models Audio line in jack Audio line out neadphone jack Microphone jack External diskette drive port 264 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Specifications Note Actual specifications may vary based on features vendor components or manufacturer processes 1 With diskette in drive 2 In unpressurized conditions Features and Specifications Size Width 297 mm 11 72 in Depth 210 mm 8 3 in Height 49 5 mm 1 95 in Weight Total system weight varies depending on the LCD and hard disk drive installed For models with a built in CD ROM 2 76 kg to 2 85 kg 6 1 Ib to 6 3 Ib For models with an internal diskette drive 2 63 kg to 2 69 kg 5 8 Ib to 5 9 Ib Environment Temperature Operating 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Non operating 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Relative Humidity Operating 8 to 80 noncondensing Altitude 61 m 200 ft to 3048 m 10 000 ft Appendix D Features and Specifications 265 Diskette Standards Diskette Standards Heat output Approximately 119 4 British Thermal Units BTUs per hour 35 0 watts Electrical AC Adapter Sine wave input at 50 to 60 Hz is required 100 240 V ac Battery pack NiMH Output voltage 9 6 V dc Capacity 2800 mAh To get the best performance from your diskette drives use high quality diskettes such as IBM diskettes that meet or exceed the following standards 1 MB 3 5 inc
157. ing the Diskette Factory program This way if you ever need to reinstall the operating system you will have all the necessary software you need to restore your computer to the way it was at the time of purchase Do you need more hard disk space If your computer did not come with the utility and device driver diskettes and you have already made a backup copy of all necessary software using the Diskette Factory program you can delete any preinstalled software you do not want to use to have more free hard disk space Click on the Diskette Factory icon then follow the instructions on the screen You can also delete the demonstration program lt 7 nee You are ready to use your computer If you are reinstalling the operating system If you have any application programs to install If you are reinstalling the operating system to follow the instructions in the documentation that customize your computer follow the instructions came with those programs in Chapter 7 Installing Software on page 137 L If you have any problems after you have customized your computer refer to Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems on page 189 for troubleshooting help Chapter 1 Getting Started 3 Getting Started Checking Your Items Remove everything from the shipping box and check that all necessary items were shipped with your computer 7 Match the items one by one with the following figu
158. inkPad case where it will be out of the way 4 You can now attach the appropriate devices and cables to your installed PC Card To insert an additional Type or Type II card when one is already installed follow the same direction placing the new card into the available slot Once you have installed the PC Card PC Card Director recognizes that a card has been installed and beeps or displays the PC Card Director window on your screen From the PC Card Director window you can configure your PC Card by choosing various settings to be used each time you insert any PC Card or use this particular PC Card For more information about configuring your PC Card see Using PC Cards on page 49 Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Options 117 Removing PC Cards Removing PC Cards To remove a PC Card from your computer follow these steps 7 Detach any devices that are connected to your PC Card If there are no attached devices and the cover is closed follow these steps a Open the cover of the PC Card slot and slide it into the case b Pull out the PC Card release button if it has been folded into its recessed niche When it is sticking out straight from the case press it in gently 2 Carefully slide the PC Card out of the slot 3 Close the cover of the PC Card slots After you remove the PC Card PC Card Director will recognize that the PC Card has been removed and will update the system information accordingly I
159. installing an operating 7 Turn on the computer then go to the DOS command prompt system you need to install the Infrared device driver 2 Insert the Infrared Features Diskette into the diskette drive 3 Type A UINSTALL and press Enter The following screen appears Installation Options Installation Source Drive Type the SOURCE drive letter A Z When you install a program the SOURCE drive letter is the location you are installing FROM Source Drive Ww Enter Fi Help F3 Exit 4 Press Enter then follow the instructions on the screen Select Install Windows ThinkPad InfraRed Driver when you are asked You have completed the installation of the Infrared device driver for Windows 3 11 For the standard video model you have completed all the device drivers for Windows 3 11 If you want to continue to install all device drivers continue with Installing the ThinkPad Display Driver for Windows 3 11 on page 173 172 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing the ThinkPad Display Driver for Windows 3 11 Installing the ThinkPad Display Driver for Windows 3 11 If you did not install the display driver when Windows was installed by following the procedures on page 165 you must install the ThinkPad display device driver The display driver enables you to use various screen resolutions and colors for the LCD and external monitor See page 45 for possible combinations of resolution and
160. kPad Features program Ea Copyright IBM Corp 1996 Page 33 When a new option such as an adapter card is installed the computer might not operate correctly because of conflicting settings for IRQ interrupt levels I O addresses DMA channels and memory addresses To avoid these resource conflicts you must know the hardware requirements such as IRQ level and I O addresses for each option and program as shown in their manuals Then you must check the current resource allocations for the computer and your expansion unit and select the available resource values by using the ThinkPad Features program Example When you want to install a new Ethernet PC Card in the computer you need to assign an IRQ for the PC Card An Ethernet PC Card generally requires IRQ5 as a default interrupt level however IRQ5 has already been occupied by the ESS AudioDrive function in the computer You need to disable the ESS AudioDrive function when you use the Ethernet PC Card as follows 1 Install the Ethernet PC Card in the PC Card slot 2 Open the ThinkPad Features program and click on the PC Card 8h icon 3 Click on the Auto Config button 231 Avoiding Hardware Conflicts The ESS AudioDrive function is automatically disabled by the ThinkPad Features program and the Ethernet PC Card is now ready to use When you want to disable the Ethernet PC Card and enable the ESS AudioDrive function open the ThinkPad Features program c
161. ke the changes effective Chapter 7 Installing Software 187 When Using Windows 95 188 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems Computer problems can be caused by software hardware or both You can diagnose and solve many problems with the assistance of the self tests and system programs contained in Easy Setup If a hardware problem is detected by the self tests an error message is displayed The system programs can identify a problem or provide information for the service representative Make a note of all error codes and give them to the service representative when you call for service If the system programs cannot be loaded the troubleshooting charts and other information will help you determine what corrective action to take m Important Use this chapter to test only BM products Non IBM products can cause misleading error information or incorrect computer responses When testing non IBM products refer to the instructions supplied with those products Common Problems and Frequently Asked Questions 190 Common Problems and Actions 190 Frequently Asked Questions and Answers 192 Testing the Computer 2 22 193 Troubleshooting Charts 2 00 195 EMrOrCOdeS s Siana a whee eo edo ees a L 195 LCD Blank or Power On Problems 198 Screen Messages 2 00000 ee eee 200 Other Ge
162. ket Services must be listed before any other PCMCIA drivers The Resource Map Utility is necessary only for OS 2 Version 2 1x The PCMCIA Power Management Support driver must be listed after all drivers at the end of the CONFIG SYS file When using storage cards the device drivers must be installed according to the card type Appendix B Advanced Information for PC Cards 243 Advanced Information for PC Cards Using only an ATA card BASEDEV PCM2ATA ADD DM ATA card device driver DEVICE C THINKPAD PCMSSDIF SYS 4 Storage API device driver BASEDEV OS2PCARD DMD Storage Card Device Manager Using an ATA card and an SRAM card BASEDEV PCM2ATA ADD DM ATA card device driver DEVICE C THINKPAD PCMSSDIF SYS Storage API device driver DEVICE C THINKPAD PCM2SRAM SYS SRAM card device driver BASEDEV OS2PCARD DMD Storage Card Device Manager Using an ATA card and a Flash card BASEDEV PCM2ATA ADD DM ATA card device driver DEVICE C THINKPAD FLSH2MTD SYS Flash Card Memory Technology driver DEVICE C THINKPAD PCMSSDIF SYS Storage API device driver DEVICE C THINKPAD PCM2FLSH SYS g Flash card device driver BASEDEV 0S2PCARD DMD Storage Card Device Manager Using an ATA card an SRAM card and a Flash card BASEDEV PCM2ATA ADD DM ATA card device driver DEVICE C THINKPAD FLSH2MTD SYS Flash Card Memory Technology driver
163. l diskette drive 5 external keyboard attaching 127 external monitor attaching 45 display driver for OS 2 installing 155 for Windows 3 11 installing 173 for Windows 95 installing 177 setting 46 problems 43 207 SVGA modes using 48 using 43 external numeric keypad attaching 125 problems 209 external printer 128 attaching 128 ezplay command for DOS 53 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide F FAQ 191 193 fee services 221 Flash card memory technology driver 252 Fn key function 26 lock 26 fuel gauge program Fn key function using 26 monitoring battery status 68 using 68 H handling precautions 29 hard disk drive securing with password 89 upgrading 106 hard disk password changing 92 prompt 32 removing 93 using 89 wrong password 91 hardware conflicts 236 help 216 HelpWare 217 hibernation file creating 79 using 79 hibernation mode defined 276 Fn key function 27 points to consider 81 problems 208 PS2 command 262 I O address system resource 236 I99XxXxxx See error codes identification numbers recording 215 information notices viii Caution notices viii infrared device driver for OS 2 installing 153 for Windows 3 11 installing 172 for Windows 95 installing 186 infrared port infrared port continued problems 208 using 54 initialization Easy Setup 38 installing external keypad 127 external numeric keypad 125 mouse 125 PC Card PCMCIA card 115 PCMCIA Card PC Card 116 117 software
164. le for loss of or damage to a Machine in transit when you are responsible for the transportation charges Extent of Warranty IBM does not warrant uninterrupted or error free operation of a Machine Misuse accident modification unsuitable physical or operating environment improper maintenance by you or failure caused by a product for which IBM is not responsible may void the warranties THESE WARRANTIES REPLACE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE HOWEVER SOME LAWS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES IF THESE LAWS APPLY THEN ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD NO WARRANTIES APPLY AFTER THAT PERIOD In Canada warranties include both warranties and conditions Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you 270 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Product Warranties Limitation of Liability Circumstances may arise where because of a default on IBM s part including fundamental breach or other liability including negligence and misrepresentation you are entitled to recover damages from IBM In each such instance regardless of the basis on which you are entitled to claim damages IBM is liable only for 1 bodily injury including death and damage to real property an
165. lete Be sure to pay attention to the following during installation Select VGA as the Primary Display at the System Configuration screen Do not select the PCMCIA Feature at the System Configuration screen Leave it as No Support Installed Select Non Listed IDE CD ROM for the CD ROM at the System Configuration screen Q Shut down OS 2 and restart the system If you want to continue to install all device drivers EZ Continue with Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for OS 2 Warp on page 149 co Continue with Installing the CD ROM Device Driver for OS 2 Warp for the 365XD Only on page 147 144 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing IBM OS 2 Warp Avoiding Video Problems When Installing OS 2 Warp If you have a video problem when installing OS 2 Warp do the following Important Make sure you create the Video Graphics Adapter Fix Diskette for OS 2 Warp using the Diskette Factory program before reinstalling OS 2 Warp Have the diskette ready when doing the procedures below Make sure you have created the OS 2 Warp Video Fix Diskette using the Diskette Factory program 2 Start installing OS 2 Warp 3 When prompted to remove Diskette 1 and restart the computer instead insert the OS 2 Installation Diskette and restart the computer 4 Continue the installation following the instructions on the screen until the Welcome screen appears 5 Press F3 and go to
166. lick on the Audio amp or 2 icon then click on the Advanced button You can enable ESS AudioDrive at the Audio Alarm Advanced Setup screen Avoiding Conflicts When Using PC Cards 232 loa When you do a network remote program load RPL or start the computer from a PC Card you must make sure that the system resources used by the PC Card do not conflict with the resources used by other devices Using the ThinkPad Features Program When PC Card resources conflict with a built in device you can resolve the conflict using the ThinkPad Features program 7 insert the PC Card into the PC Card slot 2 Start Windows or OS 2 3 Start the ThinkPad Features program 4 Click on the PC Card 5 icon 5 Click on the Auto Config button 6 Exit the ThinkPad Features program and restart your computer The built in device in conflict may have been disabled to resolve the resource conflict IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Avoiding Hardware Conflicts If you are using Windows you can set the memory area used by the PC Card as follows 7 Start the PC Card Director 2 Select Set Memory Area from the Actions pull down menu Setup Upper Memory Block OO Unspecified EE lt s B uses Total Memory Size for PC cards 3 Plan carefully which memory area to use for the PC Card and Card Services from the displayed information 4 Using the mouse pointer click on the desired memory area for the PC Card 5
167. lity program and check which device is using the resources that you want to use for the PC Card Then change the settings for the device by using for example the setup programs For more information refer to the manuals supplied with your computer If your PC Card is enabled by a PC Card enabler you can change the resources assigned to the PC Card by changing the parameters in the PC Card enabler or you can change the settings in the configuration file of the PC Card For more information refer to the manuals supplied with your PC Card Appendix B Advanced Information for PC Cards 253 Advanced Information for PC Cards If you are using Auto Configurator to enable your PC Card you can change the resources assigned to the PC Card by using the Auto Configurator Make sure the resource is not used by other devices and can be used by the PC Card and its application program For more information see Starting the Auto Configurator Utility for OS 2 or Windows on page 239 If you are using modem cards some modem cards use serial port COM1 or COM2 and do not have the setup information for COM3 and COM4 These modem cards cannot be enabled when other devices are using COM1 and COM2 Error messages are displayed to tell you that the I O port address 3F8 or 2F8 or IRQ level 3 or 4 were not allocated If this is the case use the ThinkPad Setup Utility in the ThinkPad Features program to For OS 2 disable the devices using COM1
168. ll 1 800 772 2227 Select the automated fax system option Select the service for which you would like a Supported Products list For Enhanced PC Support Line select document 11682 For Network and Server Support Line select document 11683 For PC Software Assistance Support Line select document 11684 In Canada contact IBM Direct at 1 800 465 7999 or Call 1 800 465 3299 Select the HelpWare catalog In all other countries contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative For more information or to purchase these services In the U S call 1 800 772 2227 In Canada call 1 800 465 7999 In all other countries contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative 222 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Custom Services About Your Warranty Warranty and Repair Services You can upgrade your ThinkPad EasyServ Customer Carry in warranty service or extend the service beyond the warranty period Warranty upgrades in the U S include Overnight service option Your warranty provides ThinkPad EasyServ Carry in repair service You can also extend your warranty HelopWare Warranty and Repair Services offers a ThinkPad EasyServ Maintenance Agreement For more information about warranty upgrades and extensions In the U S call 1 800 426 7697 In Canada call 1 800 465 7999 In all other countries contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative Consulting f y
169. lling infrared device driver for OS 2 installing 153 for Windows 3 11 installing for Windows 95 installing PC Card Director for DOS installing 162 for OS 2 installing 151 for Windows 3 11 installing for Windows 95 installing PCI IDE bus master driver for OS 2 installing 150 for Windows 95 installing ThinkPad features for DOS installing 161 for OS 2 installing 149 for Windows 3 11 installing for Windows 95 installing diagnostic diskette 224 DIMM adapter 119 124 DIMM installation 119 diskette drive 19 in use indicator 19 installing an external 57 problems 206 Diskette Factory 3 diskette standards 266 display output type 43 problems 43 199 switching using Fn key 27 224 158 147 173 177 172 186 170 180 179 169 178 279 display continued using 43 display driver for OS 2 installing 155 for Windows 3 11 installing 165 173 for Windows 95 installing 177 DMA channel system resource 236 DOS Version 7 0 157 drive startup sequence 41 Drivers Selector PC Card Director 52 dual boot OS 2 142 E Easy Setup configuration menu 38 date and time menu 38 password menu 39 restart menu 40 start up menu 39 test menu 40 time and date menu 38 using 37 EDO memory 263 276 electronic support 219 ergonomics information x error codes 196 ESS AudioDrive software for Windows 95 installing 184 installing for OS 2 Warp 152 installing for Windows 3 11 171 Ethernet RPL speed 42 externa
170. llow the instructions on the screen 6 Click on OK when you have completed the installation 7 After the installation is complete close all applications remove the diskette from the diskette drive and restart the system Note You have completed the installation of the PC Card Director for Whenever you update the OS 2 CONFIG SYS file refer to Adding to the CONFIG SYS File on If you want to continue to install all device drivers continue with page 243 Installing the ESS AudioDrive Support Software for OS 2 Warp on page 152 Chapter 7 Installing Software 151 Installing the ESS AudioDrive Support Software for OS 2 Warp Installing the ESS AudioDrive Support Software for OS 2 Warp LG Installing the AudioDrive Support Software for OS 2 SJ The AudioDrive support software for OS 2 is supplied on the AudioDrive Features Diskette or in the hard disk drive of your computer m When the software is supplied on the hard disk drive If the AudioDrive Features Diskette was not supplied with your computer the support software is contained on the hard disk drive Create the AudioDrive Features Diskette using the diskette backup program Diskette Factory that is preinstalled on your computer Have ready the AudioDrive Features Diskette then install the AudioDrive support software as follows 7 Turn on the computer and start OS 2 Note To open the OS 2 full screen 2 Open the OS 2 full screen command prom
171. m Resource Conflicts 231 Avoiding Conflicts When Using PC Cards 232 List of System Resources 004 236 Appendix B Advanced Information for PC Cards 239 Auto Configurator for PC Card Director 239 Starting the Auto Configurator Utility for OS 2 or Windows 239 Adding to the CONFIG SYS File 243 Registered Drivers and Standard Rules for OS 2 243 Registered Drivers and Standard Rules for DOS and WINdOWS aei a G2 oe an BOR el ee SOE Ga Ae A 246 Storage Card Device Driver 0 248 PCMCIA Storage Card Device Driver for OS 2 248 PCMCIA Storage Card Device Driver for DOS and Windows 248 Before Using PCMCIA Storage Cards 248 xviii IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using PCMCIA ATA Cards with Multiple Partitions 249 Parameters for the OS 2 PCMCIA ATA Card Device Driver 249 Parameters for DOS PCMCIA Storage Card Device Drivers 250 PCMCIA Storage Card Device Manager for OS 2 251 OS 2 PCMCIA Storage API Device Driver 252 Flash Card Memory Technology Driver 252 Checking the Allocated Resources for the PC Card 253 Avoiding PC Card Resource Conflicts 255 Virtual Card Services for OS 2 2 ee ee 256 Appendix C Using PS2 Commands 257 Appendix D Features and Specifications 263 Specifications s ct cin ev es Gut ee eh a es SS 265
172. main panel The operation for OS 2 and for Windows is the same 2 Refer to the following to change the order of the PC Cards in the list Moving a card toward the bottom a Select the PC Card you want to move b Click on the Down button Every time you click on the Down button the PC Card is moved toward the bottom of the list Moving a card toward the top a Select the PC Card you want to move b Click on the Up button Every time you click on the Up button the PC Card is moved toward the top of the list 3 Click on the OK button to save the changes The changes are saved To cancel the changes click on the Cancel button Appendix B Advanced Information for PC Cards 241 Advanced Information for PC Cards Changing the Resource Information for the PC Card 7 Select the PC Card you want to change from the left list box in the Auto Configurator Utility main panel 2 Click on the Edit button The following screen is displayed Note The current resource information is Auto Configurator Utility Edit poles Wie ee ail eve Epee i hes TORSE FC2400 2460MC the input field of each item The Sardi saa ean ae number that can be set is displayed VO port 1 pari he Ae in the pull down list box VO pone IRQ level COM No Memory window 1 Interrupt IRQ Level Base address Size Card offset Memory window 2 Base address Size Card offset 3 You can change the following registered information for th
173. memory error Make sure your memory card is correctly installed See page 119 Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 191 Troubleshooting Problems Actions A memory shortage or memory error occurs When you are using DOS you should use the DOS command MEM C to review your DOS memory usage occasionally And then Unload any unnecessary drivers from the CONFIG SYS file For example unload printer drivers if you do not use a printer Reconfigure the UMB upper memory block using the DEVICEHIGH statement Use the multiple configuration setup for DOS refer to the documents supplied with DOS When you are using Windows Try the same actions as described for DOS Unload any unnecessary programs from the WIN INI file for example FUELWIN for AC operations LRGPTR for large pointer and so on The external monitor screen is blank Do the following Make sure the display output type parameter of the ThinkPad Features program is set to CRT 2 or Both Sa In the ThinkPad Features program set the computer not to enter suspend mode when the LCD is closed The computer does not resume from suspend mode or the suspend indicator stays on and the computer does not work The computer does not enter suspend or hibernation mode The computer automatically enters suspend or hibernation mode when the battery pack is empty Do one of the following Replace the b
174. monitor You can select where to display computer output among the LCD the external monitor or both by using the following commands Using the Fn key function Press and hold the Fn key then press the F7 key The output is displayed sequentially as follows External Both Display LCD Chapter 3 Operating Your Computer 43 Using the Computer LCD or the External Monitor Using the ThinkPad Features program PUN Star the Ti ait LS 1 Start the ThinkPad Features program 2 Click on the following icons from the tools bar The CRT o icon to display information on the external monitor The LCD E icon to display information on the LCD The Both a icon to display information on both the LCD and external monitor Entering a PS2 command from the command prompt Enter PS2 SC BOTH to display information on both the LCD and external monitor Enter PS2 SC CRT to display information on the external monitor Enter PS2 Sc LCD to display information on the LCD Points to Consider When Using the DOS Screen on the LCD When you use a DOS application that supports only VGA mode 640 by 480 resolution with your computer the screen image might look slightly distorted or might appear smaller than the display size as shown 640 x 480 This is to maintain compatibility with DOS applications 44 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide PS2 command for screen expansion ee Page 260
175. mputer is turned on When resuming normal operation When the TrackPoint III is pressed for a long period of time When the environmental temperature changes The mouse or pointing device does not work Verify that the mouse or pointing device cable is securely connected to the computer Try using the TrackPoint Ill If the TrackPoint IIl works suspect the externally attached pointing device If you are using Windows 3 11 make sure Computer is set as MS DOS System with APM See page 165 If you are using a mouse that is not compatible with the IBM PS 2 Miniature Mouse disable the TrackPoint III using the ThinkPad Features program 1 For OS 2 and Windows see page 261 to disable the TrackPoint III 2 For DOS see page 36 or page 261 All or some keys on the external numeric keypad do not work Verify that the external numeric keypad is correctly connected to the computer Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 209 Troubleshooting Problem Action All or some keys on the external keyboard do not work To use an external keyboard you need to attach the external input device connector to the computer Verify that The external input device connector is correctly connected to the computer The keyboard connector is connected to the correct side of the external input device connector If the preceding items are correct disconnect the external input device connector from the computer and ve
176. n almost discharged state so you must charge them fully before use When charging always charge the battery pack fully Even if you only need to run on battery power for a fraction of the battery s capacity you should not try to give the battery a partial charge Normal charging causes the battery pack to heat up slightly Let it cool for 15 minutes before you use it Do not recharge a partially drained battery always drain the battery pack completely before recharging Immediately after the battery pack has been drained of power it may be warm to the touch This is normal However it should be set aside to cool for 15 minutes before recharging 22 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Operating with the TrackPoint IlI Operating with the TrackPoint Ill Note The keyboard contains a unique cursor pointing device called the No other software is required for the TrackPoint Ill Pointing selecting and dragging all become part of TrackPoint Ill it works with the PS 2 a single process so you need not move your fingers from their mouse driver normal typing position The TrackPoint Ill consists of a stick 1 on the keyboard and a pair of click buttons 2 in front of the keyboard The motion of the cursor is controlled by pressure applied to the stick in any direction within the plane of the keyboard the stick does not move The speed at which the cursor moves corresponds to the amount of pressure on the stick The click buttons
177. n one of the buttons to set the system configuration automatically to fit your office a or your home a or to customize it L l Power mode buttons for battery operation Click on one of the buttons to set the power mode for battery operation to high performance mode S automatic mode Sh or customized mode Pl Display device buttons Click on one of the buttons to set the display output type to the LCD ah external monitor O or both Gal When making a presentation you can click on the presentation button E to disable any system timers such as turning the LCD off or entering a power saving mode Help or save button Click on the left button for help Click on the right button to save the changes made and to exit the ThinkPad Features window View angle buttons Click on the buttons representing the front rear or Port Replicator view to display the devices and connectors from that computer view Status bar When you place the cursor on a device button the device name and its status appear in this status bar Device buttons Click on the button of your choice from the screen then set the options for that device in the window that appears When the device is enabled the red indicator next to the icon is lit Otherwise the device is disabled Click on the Cancel button to exit ThinkPad Features without saving the changes Click on the Default button to set the default values for each option and can
178. necessary actions ERROR XX ok R Caneel ai This icon appears when a power on password is set To start the computer enter the correct password alr This icon appears when a hard disk password is set To unlock the hard disk drive enter the correct password 32 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using the ThinkPad Features Program Using the ThinkPad Features Program Note When installing an operating system you must also install the ThinkPad Features program To install the ThinkPad Features program Es Chapter 7 Fuel Gauge program Ess Page 68 Personalization Editor program ee Page 98 ThinkPad Features is a control program that allows you to configure your computer Using the ThinkPad Features program you can easily set up and customize the built in devices such as the parallel port or infrared port It also provides the Device Configuration Management System that automatically detects a system resource such as IRQ DMA I O address or memory conflict so that you can easily set up your computer configuration for the new device or software For more detail about each device s resource see Appendix A Avoiding Hardware Conflicts on page 231 ThinkPad Features also provides various features for your computer such as Power management detail settings Screen resolution and color depth for both LCD and external monitor
179. nents If your computer or network appears on the Hardware Compatibility List with an asterisk press Fl for H elp Computer MS DOS System with APM Display Cyber932 8 x6 256 small font Mouse Microsoft or IBM PS 2 g Press Enter to continue the installation h After the installation is complete remove any diskette from the diskette drive and restart the computer When you start Windows from the DOS prompt do not close the LCD while the program is loading if you do the computer will stop running If you want to continue to install all device drivers continue with Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for Windows 3 11 on page 169 168 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for Windows 3 11 Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for Windows 3 11 Note When installing an operating system you need to install the ThinkPad Features program If you are going to use Windows install the ThinkPad Features program for DOS first see page 161 then do the following to install the ThinkPad Features program for Windows 3 11 7 Turn on the computer and start Windows 2 Select File from the Program Manager window then select Run from the pull down menu Program Manager File Options Windows Help Open Enter Move F7 Copy Fs Delete Del Properties Alt Enter Exit Windows 3 Insert the Utility Diskette 1 into the di
180. neral Problems 4 201 What If Testing Cannot Find the Problem 203 Battery Power Problems 203 CD ROM Drive Problems 204 Diskette Drive Problems 205 Port Replicator Problems 205 External Monitor Problems 206 Hibernation Problems 207 Infrared Communication Problems 207 Keyboard External Numeric Keypad and Pointing Device Problems fos e aie Sn Ga oo es OE Se Be OS 208 Option Problems 2 2002004 209 PC Card Problems 2 0004 210 Printer Problems s mame ea aena a h ed alein eee 211 Software Problems oaaae 212 Getting Service naaa aaa 0 000200 00 ee 213 Listing Installed Options o a aaa a 213 Copyright IBM Corp 1996 189 Troubleshooting Recording Identification Numbers 214 Getting Help Service and Information 215 Solving Problems 2 0 5 215 Using the HelpWare Support Family 216 Purchasing Additional HelpWare Services 220 Custom Services 0 a 222 Obtaining IBM Operating System Updates 223 About Your Warranty 222004 223 Service outside North America 224 190 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Troubleshooting Common Problems and Frequently Asked Questions This section provides
181. nly in the U S and Canada Getting Help Around the World If you travel with your computer or need to move it to another country you can register for International Warranty Service When you register with the International Warranty Service Office you will receive an International Warranty Service Certificate that is honored worldwide wherever IBM or IBM resellers sell and service IBM PC products For more information or to register for International Warranty Service in the U S or Canada call 1 800 497 7426 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Getting Help Service and Information Online Housecall Online Housecall is a remote communication tool available in the U S and Canada only that allows an IBM HelpWare technical support representative to access your PC by modem Many problems can be diagnosed remotely and corrected quickly and easily To use this tool a modem and a remote access application program are required For more information about configuring your PC for Online Housecall In the U S call 1 800 772 2227 In Canada call 1 800 565 3344 Getting Information by Fax If you have a touch tone telephone and access to a fax machine in the U S and Canada you can receive by fax free marketing and technical information on many topics including hardware operating systems and local area networks LANs You can call the IBM PC Company Automated Fax System 24 hours a day 7 days a week Follow the recorded instr
182. nm s Dam To disable the numeric keypad press and hold Shift then press NumLk again 28 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Keeping the Computer from Being Damaged Keeping the Computer from Being Damaged Your computer is a delicate device that requires careful handling To keep it from being damaged keep these precautions in mind Do not place anything heavy on your computer Do not scratch twist hit or press the surface of the LCD Keep the computer at least 130 mm 5 in away from any electrical appliance that generates a strong magnetic field for example magnets motors TVs refrigerators or large audio speakers Use your computer when the temperature is from 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Remove the battery pack and keep it in a cool place if you do not plan to use the computer for a long period of time Do not disassemble the computer Do not leave any objects especially metal objects in the computer Do not pour liquids into the computer Do not drop or apply shock to your computer The hard disk drive CD ROM drive and diskette drive are very delicate devices that need careful handling To avoid damage do not press on drop or apply any shock to them Do not press on the middle part of the CD ROM drive or the diskette drive at any time Do not touch the lens on the CD ROM tray Do not use benzene thinners or other cleaners
183. nter suspend mode when the LCD is closed Do not manually press this switch at any time the switch is automatically pressed when you close the LCD The PC Card eject buttons eject the PC Card from the upper or lower PCMCIA slots PC Card slots See Checking Your Items on page 4 The locking device keyhole is used when securing the ThinkPad with a Kensington MicroSaver Security System hereafter called the Kensington lock or compatible lock See page 102 The release latches release the LCD screen or keyboard so they can be opened Personalization nameplate See page 103 The TrackPoint III is a built in pointing device that is as easy to use as a mouse without adding external devices to the system The click buttons are used with the TrackPoint II 15 16 17 18 Locations The CD ROM drive or diskette drive See Checking Your Items on page 4 The Fn key is used with a function key to activate certain functions See page 26 The function keys can be used with or without the Fn key to activate various functions The speaker volume control adjusts the speaker volume from no sound to maximum volume The speaker provides sound for your application programs Chapter 2 Getting Familiar with Your Computer 15 Locations 1 Using CD ROMs Iss Page 58 4 To replace the battery IS Page 65 5 To install an optional memory module DIMM LS Page 119 6 To
184. o change the setting Clicking on the amp or icon changes the setting more quickly IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using Easy Setup After verifying the selection click on OK or press Enter To cancel the setting click on Cancel or press Esc Password is used to set the a Power on password Hard disk password Password Supervisor password Attention When you set the hard disk password do not forget your hard disk password ti dh PAL If you forget it there is no way to reset your password or recover data from the hard disk Neither an IBM authorized reseller nor IBM marketing representative can make the hard disk drive usable Power On HDD Supervisor ox Cancel aa For more information about passwords see Chapter 5 Start up is used to change the startup sequence of your computer F 1 2 3 Start 3 a letwork FDD 2 For more information about the startup sequence see Using the Selectable Drive Startup Sequence on page 41 Chapter 3 Operating Your Computer 39 Using Easy Setup F Select Test to test the computer hardware 200 Q Test Start Restart Note eo Ooms B
185. o install the ThinkPad Features program e Page 33 gt buon W The Fuel Gauge program is another way you can monitor the battery pack condition The Fuel Gauge program appears on the screen with the following information about the battery pack Power mode Battery status Suspend or hibernation options for OS 2 and Windows Refer to the Fuel Gauge program instructions appropriate for your operating system Fuel Gauge Program for OS 2 or Windows When you click on the Fuel icon in the ThinkPad Features program the Fuel Gauge program appears You will see The icon for the currently used power mode A gauge showing the remaining battery capacity The suspend button to enter suspend mode The hibernation button to enter hibernation mode 68 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using the Fuel Gauge Program The following shows how the Fuel Gauge program appears with different power sources and when it is minimized to an icon Maximized Fuel Gauge program AC Adapter Connected Battery Operation Charge In Progress Suspend Button Fuel v Hibernation Button Current Power Mode AC High Gauge Minimized to an icon Fuel Gauge program The power source AC Adapier or battery and power mode alternately appear
186. o set the size select Options and then Image Attributes Specify a Width of 160 a Height of 100 and set the Units to pels 17 Select File and Save As to save your drawing as a 16 color bitmap file on the backup copy of Utility Diskette 2 Give your file a name when you save it 12 Close Paintbrush 13 When the opening file window appears enter the name of your bitmap file that you saved on Utility Diskette 2 14 Select Preview to preview the actual full screen size of the personal information screen To return to the previous screen press Enter To save your personalized screen in the nonvolatile memory in the computer 15 Close all applications then turn off the computer 16 Insert the backup copy of the Utility Diskette 2 into the diskette drive then turn on the computer 17 Select Update personalization data at the menu screen then follow the instructions on the screen Your data will be copied from Utility Diskette 2 and stored in the nonvolatile memory in the computer 18 After the data is stored turn off the computer To set the password 19 set your password if you have not yet set it ee Page 84 You have created your own personalized password screen It will appear each time the computer is turned on 100 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using the Personalization Feature Deleting a Personalized Screen To delete a personalized screen from the password screen 7 Close all applications th
187. ompt appears on the screen Enter the correct passwords When you set the same hard disk password as the power on password only the power on password prompt appears on the screen Enter the correct password The hard disk password screen does not appear Chapter 5 Protecting Your Computer 89 Using Passwords Note If Initialize in the Config menu Password or Start up functions cannot be selected when using Easy Setup the supervisor password is set You must enter the supervisor password instead of the power on password to use all Easy Setup functions Note When you type a wrong key use the Backspace key to erase it and then type the correct key Setting a Hard Disk Password To set a hard disk password 7 Start Easy Setup then select the Password icon To start Easy Setup press and hold F1 and turn on the computer 2 Select HDD 3 3 Type your desired hard disk password then press Enter You can use any combination of up to 7 characters Use a combination of any letters or numbers A to Z 0 to 9 in uppercase A or lowercase a Uppercase and lowercase letters for example A and a are treated the same 4 Type your hard disk password again to verify it then press Enter m Do Not Forget Your Hard Disk Password Note the password and keep it in a safe place If you forget your hard disk password there is no way to reset your password or recover data from the hard
188. on unless IBM or your reseller informs you otherwise During the warranty period IBM or your reseller will provide warranty service under the type of service designated for the Machine and will manage and install engineering changes that apply to the Machine IBM or your reseller will specify the type of service For a feature conversion or upgrade IBM or your reseller may require that the Machine on which it is installed be 1 the designated serial numbered Machine and 2 at an engineering change level compatible with the feature conversion or upgrade Some of these transactions called Net Priced transactions may include additional parts and associated replacement parts that are provided on an exchange basis All removed parts become the property of IBM and must be returned to IBM Replacement parts assume the remaining warranty of the parts they replace If a Machine does not function as warranted during the warranty period IBM or your reseller will repair or replace it with a Machine that is at least functionally equivalent without charge If IBM or your reseller is unable to do so you may return it to your place of purchase and your money will be refunded If you transfer a Machine to another user warranty service is available to that user for the remainder of the warranty period You should give your proof of purchase and this Statement to that user 269 Product Warranties Warranty Service To obtain warranty
189. ons on the screen to complete the installation Default choices are already highlighted at the choice screens 6 After the installation is complete remove any diskette from the diskette drive and restart the computer You have completed the installation of the PCMCIA device driver for Windows 3 11 If you want to continue to install all device drivers continue with Installing the AudioDrive Support Software for Windows 3 11 on page 171 170 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing the AudioDrive Support Software for Windows 3 11 Installing the AudioDrive Support Software for Windows 3 11 7 Turn on the computer and start Windows 2 Select File from the Program Manager window then select Run from the pull down menu Program Manager Fille Options Windows Help New Open Enter Move F7 Copy F8 Delete Del Properties Alt Enter Run Exit Windows 3 Insert the AudioDrive Features Diskette for Windows into the diskette drive of your computer 4 Type A SETUP then press Enter 5 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation If you want to continue to install all device drivers continue with Installing the Infrared Device Driver for Windows 3 11 on page 172 Chapter 7 Installing Software 171 Installing the Infrared Device Driver for Windows 3 11 Installing the Infrared Device Driver for Windows 3 11 Note When
190. oprocessor Pentium Process To select an item from the Easy Setup menu move the pointer with a pointing device to the item and click on the item or use the keyboard as follows Arrow keys Highlight the item from the menu Spacebar Selects the item Enter key Enters the next menu or saves the changes and exits the menu Esc key Returns to the previous menu or cancels the changes Chapter 3 Operating Your Computer 37 Using Easy Setup 38 Cc Config pal Memory System Board Initialize ae Date Time Config contains the following E Memory SystemBoard Initialize Do ae o ou Q ei of Memory shows the amount of installed memory and available memory SystemBoard provides information about the installed system board Initialize sets all items that have been changed back to their default values After verifying your selections click on OK or press Enter To cancel the selections press Esc Date Time is used to set the current date and time EEJ 12 31 4 Date Year Month Day A S 23 59 59 Time Hour Minute Second ok amp cancel Select any field Year Month Date Hour Minute or Second with the Arrow keys or pointing device then type or click on the A or Y icon t
191. or IBM marketing representative can make the hard disk drive usable Removing a Hard Disk Password The procedure to remove a hard disk password depends on whether or not it is set to the same password as the power on password When the hard disk password is set the same as the power on password Remove the password by following the steps in Removing a Power On Password on page 88 This operation removes both the hard disk password and the power on password 2 it you need a power on password reset it in Easy Setup When the hard disk password and the power on password are different or a power on password has not been set 7 Turn off the computer and wait at least 5 seconds then turn it on 2 it you have set the power on password type it then press Enter 3 When the hard disk password prompt at appears type your current password then press the Spacebar 4 Press Enter These steps can be summarized as follows Current space Enter Chapter 5 Protecting Your Computer 93 Using Passwords Supervisor Password Note The supervisor password has priority over the power on password You can start the computer with the supervisor password even if you do not know the power on password The supervisor password helps you protect classified information A supervisor password Secures the system information stored in Easy Setup Prohibits modification to the hardwa
192. or OS 2 Warp Software Parameters in the CONFIG SYS File Note This section explains the parameters in the CONFIG SYS file for the When the CD ROM device driver is S 2 CD ROM device drivers installed in your computer OS 2 f automatically modifies the DEVICE OS2CDROM DMD options CONFIG SYS file This is the CD ROM device class driver where options can be V Displays messages on the LCD during the installation Q Does not display messages on the LCD during the installation BASEDEV IBMIDECD FLT options This is the IDE adapter device driver for ATA Packet Interface devices where options can be V Displays messages on the LCD during the installation IFS drive path CDFS IFS options This is the ISO9660 HSG file system for OS 2 All CD data discs are recorded with this file format Options can be C n Indicates how many 64KB segments to use for the sector cache The default is n 2 two 64KB segments M n Indicates the maximum number of file sectors to be read at atime The default is n 8 8 sectors V Displays messages on the LCD during the installation Q Does not display messages on the LCD during the installation 148 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for OS 2 Warp Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for OS 2 Warp Note When installing an operating system you need to install the ThinkPad Features pro
193. ou want to better understand and more effectively use IBM PC Servers and other Personal Computer products in the U S you can purchase HelpWare Consult Line support This service offers telephone access to experts for consultation on agreed to topics The experts provide recommendations and corrective actions as appropriate For more information about the HelpWare Consult Line call 1 800 772 2227 If you are setting up a network and need help installing the network or the application programs in the U S you can purchase assistance from HelpWare Custom Services The following services are available LAN Startup Services This service provides assistance with setting up and customizing your network including Unpacking equipment Setting up and testing the hardware Connecting systems to LAN cabling Customizing the network operating system Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 223 Service outside North America Customizing the network printer server Connectivity Services This service provides hardware installation and connection to support a server and five or more workstations using token ring or 10BaseT Ethernet cabling For more information about LAN Startup and Connectivity Services call 1 800 772 2227 Obtaining IBM Operating System Updates About Your Warranty IBM provides update diskettes called ServicePaks or corrective service diskettes CSDs to customers who report a DOS or OS 2 pro
194. owing are the parameters in the OS 2 PCMCIA ATA card device driver and their explanations BASEDEV PCM2ATA ADD S n P hhhh EXIRQ n NOBE IS n P hhhh EXIRQ n NOBEEP STBTIME n EP B STBTIME n MDRV n DM Specifies the number of PC Card slots S 1 shows that there is only one PC Card slot When this parameter is not set the number of PC Card slots is set to 2 Specifies the lower limit for the I O address of the ATA card The device driver assigns the next usable I O address from this lower limit to the card When this parameter is not set the device driver looks for a usable address and assigns it to the card Specifies the IRQ level that is not assigned to the card You can set more than one IRQ level Specifies not to beep when a storage card is installed When this parameter is not set you will hear a beep every time a storage card is installed into the PC Card slot Specifies that OS 2 has started from an ATA card When this parameter is set there will be no redundancy in assigning the logical drive to the slot where OS 2 was booted It depends on the ATA card whether you can start OS 2 from it Specifies the time from 1 to 21 minutes until entering standby mode When the ATA card is not accessed for the time specified by this parameter the ATA card enters standby mode only when your ATA card supports standby mode When this parameter is not specif
195. own Ring Indicator Switch Fnkey Timer OpenLCD Close Keyboard Power Fn F4 Switch ee LowBattery oFneF4 Fn F12 CloseLCD Timer Low Ratiery LowBattery imer K Power Switch GloseLCD OpenKeyboar nd Mode Quick Suspend RediSafe Suspend Fn F12 LowBattery Timer Timer Open Keyboard Hibernation Mode 0 These options are set using the ThinkPad Features program 74 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using Power Management Standby Mode In standby mode the hard disk drive stops and the LCD turns off The computer immediately resumes normal operation when you press any key or use any pointing device Also if a power saving monitor Energy Star monitor is in use when the computer enters standby mode the computer activates the monitor s low power mode Suspend Modes The computer provides the following two types of suspend modes for you to save power Suspend mode RediSafe suspend mode The following indicator lamps visible when the LCD is closed change status when using suspend mode or RediSafe suspend mode Indicator Lamps Current Status Suspend Mode Power On In suspend mode Green Off Entering or resuming Blinking green Off suspend Normal operation Off Green Suspend mode In suspend mode all tasks are stopped and stored in memory to save power When the computer resumes normal operation the ta
196. ows Installing Windows 3 11 3 When you have completed the installation of Windows edit the AUTOEXEC BAT file so that the computer will use the correct mouse driver When Windows 3 11 is installed the computer is automatically configured to use the MOUSE COM driver provided by Windows 3 11 However for correct operation your computer must use the MOUSE COM driver that came with DOS a At the DOS command prompt usually C gt type E AUTOEXEC BAT and press Enter b Find the line C WINDOWS MOUSE COM Y c Change it to C DOS MOUSE COM Y d Find the line that includes SHARE EXE and delete that line e Save the file and restart the computer 4 select your display resolution a Start DOS and go to the WINDOWS subdirectory b Type SETUP to start Windows setup program c Using the Up Arrow highlight Display and press Enter d Select Other Requires disk from the list e Insert the Video Features Diskette for Windows 3 1 into the diskette drive then type A and press Enter f Select your desired resolution from the menu and press Enter Verify that Display has changed to your desired resolution an example is shown in the following screen If the item has not changed return to step 4c Chapter 7 Installing Software 167 Installing Windows 3 11 Windows Setup Setup has determined that your system includes the following hardware and software compo
197. pears in text before the instruction or situation that could be hazardous Danger in which possible damage could occur viii IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Indicates situations that are potentially lethal or extremely hazardous to you It is indicated by the symbol and appears in text before the instruction or situation that could be dangerous Treatment of Icons This book contains the following icons symbols For procedures or information unique to the operating system installed in your computer res Information for IBM Information for IBM DOS Operating System 2 Dos users avs OS 2 users Paral Information for Microsoft Information for Microsoft WIN Windows Version 3 11 CE Windows 95 users users For procedures or information unique to your computer model or type 365X 9 Information only for 365X 365XD gy Information only for 365XD models models For information referred to _ Where to go for more L information About This Book ix Ergonomics Information x Notebook computers have made the virtual office a reality The fact that you can use your ThinkPad virtually anywhere is a big plus in today s business world Read this important information before using your ThinkPad computer in the virtual office Working in the virtual office may mean adapting to frequent changes in your environment Following some simple rules of the road will make things easier and brin
198. pt 1 sae Coan E 3 Insert the AudioDrive Features Diskette for OS 2 into the then select OS 2 Full Screen diskette drive of your computer 4 Type A ESUNINST at the command prompt then press Enter Necessary backups are created 5 Type A MINSTALL at the command prompt then press Enter 6 Select AudioDrive ES1688 from the list Make sure the source drive is A If you have Win OS 2 installed on your computer also select ES1688 WinOS2 Windows Audio 7 Click on Install then follow the instructions on the screen 8 When you have completed the installation shut down OS 2 then restart the computer You have completed the installation of the AudioDrive support software for OS 2 If you want to continue to install all device drivers continue with Installing the Infrared Device Driver for OS 2 Warp on page 153 152 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing the Infrared Device Driver for OS 2 Warp Installing the Infrared Device Driver for OS 2 Warp Note To install the infrared device driver When installing an operating system you need to install the 7 Turn on the computer and start OS 2 infrared device driver 2 it you have not installed DOS and WIN OS 2 support for OS 2 install it by referring to your operating system manual 3 Go to the DOS command prompt 4 Insert the Infrared Features diskette into the diskette drive 5 Type A UINSTALL and press Enter The following screen appears Ins
199. puter comes with the following software already installed Operating system ESS AudioDrive support software Infrared device driver PC Card Director program ThinkPad Features program ThinkPad display driver 36D CD ROM device driver Online book Note When reinstalling an operating system you must install an operating Before reinstalling the operating system and the software listed above for your computer to operate system and device drivers you as it did at the time of purchase The online book however is need to create all installation available only at the time of purchase and no diskettes are CT ac veing e Bielei eee available for reinstallation You should make a backup copy of the isk k hat i ee a a a se online book before beginning the reinstallation process The PC Card client device driver is not part of the preinstalled software Refer to the manual that came with the PC Card to install the device driver m Note ED Some software is shipped on a CD ROM along with a diskette and might require that the CD ROM drive and diskette drive be attached to the computer at the same time If this is the case use the external diskette drive connector to connect the external diskette drive You can also use the IBM Port Replicator to attach a diskette drive externally Otherwise you need to obtain the diskette only version of your software 138 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing Software Ins
200. r 120 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Increasing Memory Capacity 8 Hold the DIMM as shown in the illustration and locate the notch on the DIMM 1 HUE o 9 Position the card at an angle and push it into the socket firmly aligning the notch in the slot 1 Then push the module down until it locks into place 2 Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Options 121 Increasing Memory Capacity The DIMM should fit into the slot at a slight angle gt N A 10 Replace the black insulator sheet 17 Reinstall the battery pack 12 Close the keyboard 122 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Increasing Memory Capacity Removing a DIMM To remove a DIMM do the following 7 Save any files you are working with 2 Turn the power off 3 Disconnect all cables and other devices including the AC adapter 4 Open the keyboard For instructions see page 6 5 Take out the battery pack if it is installed 6 Slide your fingers under the right edge of the black insulator sheet and lift up the adhesive tab Remove the black insulator sheet completely Put the sheet aside You will reinstall it later Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Options 123 Increasing Memory Capacity Z Locate the latches on either end of the DIMM and pull them gently apart 8 Lift the DIMM out of its socke
201. r 4 At the Installation Options screen press Enter to accept the default source drive 5 Follow the instructions on the screen 6 Select Install Windows ThinkPad Infrared Driver when you are asked Make sure you specify the directory where you have installed Windows 95 when asked You have completed the installation of the Infrared device driver Continue with Points to Consider When Using Windows 95 on page 187 186 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide When Using Windows 95 Points to Consider When Using Windows 95 Consider the following when you use Windows 95 with your computer Disabling the Docking Control Utility All the docking functions once provided by the ThinkPad Docking Control Utility program for Windows are now supported by the ThinkPad Plug and Play BIOS and Windows 95 Note For example type EDIT If you have installed Windows 95 on a computer in which the NODRIVER INF and press Enter to Docking Control Utility for Windows had already been installed open the file stop this utility program from working as follows 1 Open the WIN INI file using your editor 2 Remove the following statement windows load C THINKPAD DOCKWIN EXE Remove this statement 3 Save and close the file 4 Open the SYSTEM INI file using your editor 5 Remove this statement 386Enh device IBMPNP 386 Remove this statement 6 Save and close the file Z Restart Windows to ma
202. r can enable m Supported PC Cards Drivers Selector i s PC Card Director Launcher The PC Card Director program includes the following PC Card Director The main program in the PC Card Director folder or window Mount Utility This program controls the partitions in ATA PC Cards Auto Configurator The Auto Configurator has prepared a script file for configuring each PC Card These script files contain steps for enabling the PC Card and the resource information for its I O interrupt level or memory The Auto Configurator Utility is a utility that edits these script files transforms them into binary data and records them in Auto Configurator Then Auto Configurator enables each PC Card based on the data in the card s script file For more information on how to use the Auto Configurator see Appendix B Supported PC Cards This shows the PCMCIA CRD file that lists all PC Cards supported by PC Card Director Drivers Selector This program lets you modify the CONFIG SYS file when you add or remove some PC Cards device drivers PC Card Director Launcher You can register applications in this launcher 15 programs maximum 52 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using the PC Card Director Program Starting PC Card Director for DOS To start PC Card Director for DOS Note C THINKPAD is the directory where PC Card Director is installed If you have installed it in a different directory type that dir
203. ranties and Notices Copyright IBM Corp 1996 International Business Machines Corporation Armonk New York 10504 Statement of Limited Warranty The warranties provided by IBM in this Statement of Limited Warranty apply only to Machines you originally purchase for your use and not for resale from IBM or an IBM authorized reseller The term Machine means an IBM machine its features conversions upgrades elements or accessories or any combination of them Machines are subject to these terms only if purchased in the United States or Puerto Rico or Canada and located in the country of purchase If you have any questions contact IBM or your reseller Machine IBM ThinkPad 365X or 365XD Warranty Period One Year Elements and accessories are warranted for three months Contact your place of purchase for warranty service information Production Status Each Machine is manufactured from new parts or new and serviceable used parts which perform like new parts In some cases the Machine may not be new and may have been previously installed Regardless of the Machine s production status IBM s warranty terms apply The IBM Warranty IBM warrants that each Machine 1 is free from defects in materials and workmanship and 2 conforms to IBM s Official Published Specifications BM calculates the expiration of the warranty period from the Machine s Date of Installation The date on your receipt is the Date of Installati
204. re Stops the computer after a POST error to restrict access to the system information Overrides the power on password The supervisor password has priority over the power on password If a supervisor password is set you are prompted with a power on icon fr to enter the supervisor password when entering the Easy Setup program and when a POST error occurs You can start all normal operations for the computer except Easy Setup without the supervisor password Using Both Supervisor and Hard Disk Passwords When a supervisor password is set the same password is automatically set for the hard disk password When you change or remove the supervisor password the hard disk password also is changed or removed Setting a Supervisor Password To set a supervisor password 7 Start Easy Setup then select the Password icon To start Easy Setup press and hold F1 and turn on the computer N 2 Select the Supervisor icon 8 3 Type your desired supervisor password then press Enter You can use any combination of up to 7 characters Use a combination of any letters or numbers A to Z 0 to 9 in uppercase A or lowercase a Uppercase and lowercase letters for example A and a are treated the same 94 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using Passwords 4 Type your supervisor password again to verify it then press Enter m Do Not Forget Your Supervisor Password Note the password and
205. re is still a problem contact your IBM authorized reseller or IBM marketing representative for help Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 213 Getting Service Getting Service If you need further assistance call your IBM authorized reseller or IBM marketing representative When requesting service describe the error message or problem to the service representative Error messages can help identify what service action is required and help the service representative provide quick and efficient service m Important During the warranty period you may be responsible for repair costs if the product damage was due to misuse accident modification unsuitable physical or operating environment or improper maintenance by you For your convenience write the service phone numbers here 2 0 JJJ Iddi IIIJ j Listing Installed Options When requesting repair service you might need to know which options you have in your system Check or write the names of your options below DIMM 8MB or 16MB MB Hard Disk Drive Battery Pack Port Replicator Internal CD ROM Drive PC Cards or Diskette Drive 214 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Getting Help Service and Information Recording Identification Numbers The following information is needed when requesting repair services IBM ThinkPad 365X IBM Product Name IBM ThinkPad 365XD Machine
206. re the temperature is higher than the product specifications See Appendix D Features and Specifications Processor speed may decrease if the computer is used in a high temperature environment This is not a defect 202 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Troubleshooting Problem Cause or Action The computer has Have the computer serviced problems such as a broken keylock or a defective indicator lamp The computer does not If the suspend lamp is turned on connect the AC Adapter or install a fully turn off with the power charged battery pack in the computer then resume operation switch The computer does not Check that the startup sequence in Easy Setup is set to start the computer from start from a diskette the diskette drive see page 41 The keyboard cannot be Check that a Kensington lock or compatible lock is not in use See page 102 opened Note Slide the keyboard latches toward the front to open the keyboard Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 203 Troubleshooting What If Testing Cannot Find the Problem If the test programs do not find the problem use these troubleshooting charts Battery Power Problems Problem Action When you are using OS 2 or Windows the message Please discharge battery appears on the screen Discharge the battery pack then recharge it using the Fuel Gauge program see page 68 The battery status indi
207. refresh rates To attach an external monitor 1 Change the display output type to CRT o or Both Gal See Display Output Type on page 43 2 Set your monitor type and display device driver See Setting the Monitor Type and the Display Driver on page 46 3 Attach the external monitor to the computer See Connecting an External Monitor to the Computer on page 47 Setting the Monitor Type and the Display Driver Before attaching the external monitor to your computer set the appropriate monitor type and device driver type as follows 7 Start the ThinkPad Features program 2 Click on the Display or J icon 3 Click on the Advanced button You can select your display type from the monitor list or click on a new resolution or refresh rate 4 Restart the computer to make the changes effective m Important When you are using OS 2 Warp do not use System in the System Setup folder to change the resolution or color depth Use the ThinkPad Features program to configure the display Hints and Tips When you are using OS 2 or Windows the virtual screen function is available with the ThinkPad Features program It is used to display a part of the high resolution screen image that is produced by the computer Other parts can be seen by moving the screen with the TrackPoint III or other pointing device 46 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Attaching a Monitor Conn
208. res If any item is missing or damaged contact your place of purchase O Computer Battery Pack AC Adapter 4 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Diskette Drive E gt The internal diskette drive is installed in the computer Dg To use the external diskette drive and the CD ROM drive at the same time use the external diskette drive connector to connect the external diskette drive You can also use the IBM Port Replicator to attach an external diskette drive Getting Started al Miscellaneous Items Envelope This envelope contains Spare caps for TrackPoint III Other items o Utility Diskettes C Driver Diskettes These diskettes contain various system programs and device drivers Note In some countries backup diskettes should be created using the Diskette Factory program when the computer power is turned on for the first time 2 Turn the computer upside down and record the identification numbers 1 on page 214 The machine type has a prefix of Type The serial number has a prefix of S N Chapter 1 Getting Started 5 Getting Started Setting Up Your Computer You are now ready to assemble and start your computer The steps on the next few pages guide you through the process The following conventions are used in the steps and illustrations that appear in this book 1 Indicates a main sequence of actions This refers to the same number in the figure a PE 3
209. restart Windows 95 You have completed the installation of the PCI IDE Bus Master driver for Windows 95 If you want to continue to install all device drivers continue with Installing the PC Card Director for Windows 95 on page 180 Chapter 7 Installing Software 179 Installing the PC Card Director for Windows 95 Installing the PC Card Director for Windows 95 Note To use the PCMCIA features in the Windows 95 environment you Wie UU ie Sata ones need to do the following Each step will be explained in detail lierent Sets O eature j j j Sorate one Tor DOS WINANS following this sommanzen procedure one for OS 2 Warp and one for 1 If you have already installed the PC Card Director for DOS and Windows 95 Windows disable it enable the Windows 95 Integrated PCMCIA support software 2 Install the Socket Services device driver 3 Install the PC Card Director for Windows 95 Disabling the PC Card Director for DOS and Windows If the PC Card Director for DOS and Windows has been already installed on your computer you must remove the PC Card Director for DOS and Windows before installing the PCMCIA support software for Windows 95 This is because the Windows 95 installation program does not automatically remove the PC Card Director for DOS and Windows To remove the PC Card Director for DOS and Windows do the following this procedure also enables the Windows 95 Integrated PCMCIA support software 7 Start Windows 95
210. rify that the operation of the system keyboard is correct If the system keyboard works have the external input device connector or the external keyboard serviced A number appears when you type an alphabetic character The numeric lock function is on To disable it press and hold Shift then press NumLk Option Problems Problem Action An IBM option that was just installed does not work Verify that The option is designed for the IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD computers The option has been installed correctly by following the instructions supplied with the option or this book Other installed options or cables are not loose No I O address or interrupt level IRQ conflict has occurred To see the system resource status start the ThinkPad Features program and click on the device icon The Advanced button is available on some devices If the test programs for the option did not find the problem have the computer and option serviced or see Appendix A An IBM option that used to work no longer works Verify that All the option hardware and cable connections are securely connected If the option came with its own test instructions use those instructions to test the option System resource conflicts do not occur see Appendix A If the preceding items are correct and the test programs did not find the problem have the computer and option serviced The serial port does not work
211. rn off the computer and start Easy Setup then select Test to test the computer If the test ends with an error make a note of the error code and have the computer serviced You can start the operating system by pressing F1 instead and ignore the error A screen or message that is not listed Turn off the computer and start Easy Setup then select Test to test the computer If the test ends with an error make a note of the error code and have the computer serviced If you cannot start Easy Setup have the computer serviced Other General Problems Problem Cause or Action The computer locks up or does not accept any input 36504 When you turn on the computer with OS 2 Warp installed make sure no compact disc CD is in the CD ROM drive Some CDs cause the computer to lock up and accept no input when the computer is turned on with the CD installed If the computer locks up with the CD installed in the CD ROM drive remove the CD turn off the computer and turn the computer on again To turn the computer off press the Power Shutdown switch on the rear of the computer with the tip of a pen to turn off the computer then turn the computer on again The computer enters suspend mode automatically The computer enters suspend mode automatically when the processor temperature is higher than a certain degree This is not a defect The computer performance is getting worse in an environment whe
212. rocode One or more microinstructions used in a product as an alternative to hard wired circuitry to implement functions of a processor or other system component MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface modem A device that connects your computer to a telephone line allowing it to communicate with another computer at another location parallel port A port used to attach such devices as dot matrix printers and input output units it transmits data 1 byte at a time parity check A redundancy check by which a recalculated parity bit is compared with the pregiven parity bit partial suspend mode A kind of suspend mode where only a part of the system components use power password A series of letters or numbers that you designate to restrict access to your computer PC Card Acard that is based on the PCMCIA standard PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association pel Picture element picture element In computer graphics the smallest element of a display surface that can be independently assigned color and intensity pixel Picture element pointing device An instrument such as a mouse TrackPoint Ill or joystick that is used to move a pointer on the screen POST Power on self test pop up menu On the display screen a menu that emerges in an upward direction from a particular point or line on a display screen prompt A visual or audible message sent by a program to request
213. running If any other screen appears a problem might have occurred in the computer See Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems on page 189 10 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Getting Started 11 Getting Started Chapter 1 Getting Started Congratulations You have successfully completed the basic setup of your computer m Important It is recommended that you make a backup copy of the files on the hard disk drive in case you accidentally erase preinstalled software or intentionally modify the hard disk drive You can use the backup copy to restore your computer to the way it was at the time when you made the backup copy In some countries you can create the device driver diskettes you need to install all necessary software using the Diskette Factory program For more information on Diskette Factory refer to Chapter 7 Installing Software on page 137 12 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Chapter 2 Getting Familiar with Your Computer Copyright IBM Corp 1996 This chapter provides general information for getting acquainted with your computer LOCALONS cine Sess 25 ay G veto BR a Gras ode Lee casts oe aai 14 System Status Indicators 004 19 Providing Power 0 2 0000 pee ee 21 Operating with the TrackPoint II 23 Cleaning the Cap 2 02002004 25 Using the Fn Key Function
214. s Rear view Front view Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Options 129 ThinkPad 365 Port Replicator Installing the Port Replicator Option A Before Installing the Port Replicator Shut down any applications you are using Snap the legs back into the base of the computer if they are extended Turn off the computer and close the display LCD Disconnect the AC Adapter from the electrical outlet first then from the computer Note where each cable of any attached external devices are connected to the computer Attach all cables to the connectors on the Port Replicator including the AC Adapter To install the Port Replicator only without the Desktop Base Remove the Port Replicator Connector cover 2 Place the ThinkPad on a flat surface such as a desk or table and place the Port Replicator directly behind it Align the two so that the two guide pins on the Port Replicator connectors match up 3 Gently but firmly slide the two together as far as they will go The Port Replicator is now installed 130 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide ThinkPad 365 Port Replicator Charging the Battery Pack The optional Port Replicator can also be used to charge the batteries To charge a battery pack with the Port Replicator follow these steps Make sure the AC Adapter is plugged into the Port Replicator s power port Open the battery compartment door on the back of the Port Replicator Note The
215. s suitable for traveling and can result in longer battery operation time Echo Off Rem SAMPLE Set the parameters to provide maximum power utilization Rem S Ss SssSssSS SSS S555 SSS S55 SS SSS SSS SS SSS SSS SSS SSS SS SSS SSS SSS SSS PS2 PMode Auto gt Nul PS2 LCd 3 gt Nul PS2 DISK 3 gt Nul PS2 POwer 5 gt Nul PS2 SPeed Fixed MIN gt Nul PS2 STandby 3 gt Nul PS2 IR OFf gt Nul PS2 CARD OFf gt Nul PS2 SErial OFf gt Nul 36 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using Easy Setup Starting Easy Setup Note You can change the screen color of the Easy Setup menu with the key combinations of Ctrl PgUp or Ctrl PgDn Use Cirl Home to restore the original screen color Using Easy Setup The computer has a built in system setup function called Easy Setup Easy Setup allows you to set the date and time passwords and the startup sequence of the drives It also shows hardware configurations Easy Setup also runs the diagnostics To start Easy Setup 1 Turn off the computer 2 Remove any diskette from the diskette drive 3 Press and hold F1 then turn on the computer Hold F1 until the Easy Setup menu appears Easy Setup Ea WE al be A Config Date Time Password Startup Test System unit serial number nnnnnnnnNNNNNNNN System board serial number nnnnnnnnnnn Bl BIOS part number Date nnnnnnn 12 31 96 Restart Micr
216. service for the Machine you should contact your reseller or call IBM In the United States call IBM at 1 800 772 2227 In Canada call IBM at 1 800 565 3344 You may be required to present proof of purchase Depending on the Machine the service may be 1 a Repair service at your location called On site or at one of IBM s or a reseller s service locations called Carry in or 2 an Exchange service either On site or Carry in When a type of service involves the exchange of a Machine or part the item IBM or your reseller replaces becomes its property and the replacement becomes yours The replacement may not be new but will be in good working order and at least functionally equivalent to the item replaced It is your responsibility to 1 obtain authorization from the owner for example your lessor to have IBM or your reseller service a Machine that you do not own 2 where applicable before service is provided a follow the problem determination problem analysis and service request procedures that IBM or your reseller provide b secure all programs data and funds contained in a Machine c inform IBM or your reseller of changes in a Machine s location and d for a Machine with exchange service remove all features parts options alterations and attachments not under warranty service Also the Machine must be free of any legal obligations or restrictions that prevent its exchange and 3 be responsib
217. side You will reinstall it later Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Options 107 Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive Z Pull the hard disk drive toward the front of the computer using the top tab 1 until the drive is removed from its connector 8 Lift the drive out of its housing using the right tab 2 108 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive To install the new hard disk drive do the following 7 Slide the new drive into position from the right side under the CD ROM 2 Push the drive onto the drive connector while pressing it with your thumb through the opening on the right end of the CD ROM tray 3 Reinstall the screw that holds down the hard disk drive 4 Reinstall the black insulator sheet 5 Reinstall the battery pack 6 Lower the keyboard 7 Close the CD ROM tray 8 Turn on the computer Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Options 109 Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive m Important If the following message appears after you have installed a new hard disk drive the drive you installed is an unformatted drive XXXXX KB OK 1999 3 2 xxxxx is the amount of memory installed in your system Refer to the manual that came with the drive and your operating system manuals to format your drive and install the operating system 110 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive Upgrading a ThinkPad 365X with an Internal Diskett
218. sing the Diskette Factory program diskette backup program that is preinstalled on your computer Especially you must create the Video Graphics Adapter Fix Diskette for OS 2 Warp to avoid video problems you encounter during installation of OS 2 Warp The software shown in the following figure is already installed at the time of purchase When reinstalling OS 2 Warp Version 3 install this software for your computer to work as it did OS 2 Warp Version 3 1 Install OS 2 Warp EZX with CD ROM device driver Page numbers 1 Page 141 2 Page 149 Fy nstall ThinkPad Bo tera 3 Page 150 Features program support software 4 Page 151 5 Page 152 6 Page 153 Install PCI IDE Bus J stall Infrared 7 Page 155 Master driver device driver Install ThinkPad E install PC Card EA display driver Director Start Computer Operation Ss 140 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing IBM OS 2 Warp Installing IBM OS 2 Warp Version 3 Your installation of OS 2 Warp will differ depending on whether you use the Dual Boot or the Boot Manager for switching between OS 2 Warp and DOS Windows Which type are you going to use Dual Boot Go to Installing OS 2 Warp with Dual Boot on page 142 Boot Manager Go to Installing OS 2 Warp with the Boot Manager on page 143 Avoiding Video Problems for OS 2 Warp If you
219. skette drive 4 Type A INSTALLW and press Enter 5 Follow the instructions on the screen Default choices are already highlighted at the Installation Options screen You have completed the installation of the ThinkPad Features program If you want to continue to install all device drivers continue with Installing the PC Card Director for Windows 3 11 on page 170 Chapter 7 Installing Software 169 Installing the PC Card Director for Windows 3 11 Installing the PC Card Director for Windows 3 11 Note When installing an operating system you need to install the PC Card Director You must install the following device drivers and The PC Card Director for Windows l 3 11 must be installed with Windows software associated with PCMCIA before you can use the PC 3 11 or a later version with Cards Seneca Cienie i Card Services device driver cannot be installed i Socket Services device driver Resource Map Utility device driver 1 ks Re Cale ENEG PC Card Power Management device driver ta Page 50 PC Card Director Utility i PC Card client device drivers only when PC Card Director does not support the PC Card To install the PC Card Director 7 Turn on the computer and start Windows 2 Select File from the Program Manager window then select Run from the pull down menu 3 Insert the PCMCIA Installation Diskette for DOS Windows into the diskette drive 4 Type A PCMINSTW and press Enter 5 Follow the instructi
220. sks are automatically restored RediSafe suspend mode In this mode all tasks are stopped and memory data and the status of the computer are stored on the hard disk drive This prevents accidental loss of data during suspend mode Resuming normal operation is faster in RediSafe suspend mode than it is in hibernation mode the computer resumes normal operation when you press the Fn key while in RediSafe suspend mode If all battery power is used and the computer turns off during RediSafe suspend mode install a fully charged battery pack or connect the AC Adapter then press the power switch to resume operation All tasks are restored Create the hibernation file before using this mode See Creating the Hibernation File on page 79 Chapter 4 Using Battery Power 75 Using Power Management To enable RediSafe suspend mode do the following 4 If you are using OS 2 or Windows y awe 1 Start the ThinkPad Features program 2 Click on the Battery E icon then click on the Suspend Hibernation Resume options clih icon Note l EAN 3 If a hibernation file has not been created click on Enable You can create a hibernation file on hibernation and create the file on the hard disk drive the hard disk drive in the main hard g disk drive bay 4 Click on the check box next to RediSafe suspend A mark appears in the check box when RediSafe suspend is selected 5 Click on the OK button If you are using DOS 1 Type PS2 HFILE
221. stalled When this parameter is not set you will hear a beep every time a storage card is installed into the PC Card slot Specifies the time from 1 to 21 minutes until entering standby mode When the ATA card is not accessed for the time specified by this parameter the ATA card enters standby mode only when your ATA card supports standby mode When this parameter is not specified standby mode for the ATA card is disabled Specifies the number of extra drives that can be used in addition to the number of PC Card slots available for the PCMCIA storage devices When this parameter is not specified no extra drive is given to EMS ITSIZE n Advanced Information for PC Cards the device driver The extra drives can be activated by the PCMCIA ATA Card Mount Utility When this parameter is specified the device driver uses the EMS resources if they are usable When this parameter is not specified the device driver does not use the EMS resources You can specify the size of the table for the device driver data in the resident memory area When the EMS resources are not usable the data tables are created in the resident memory area When the EMS resources are usable this parameter is ignored The table size depends on the variable n and is calculated as follows table size n x 1024 bytes Specify nin a decimal number When this parameter is not specified the device driver creates the table with n 4 Select the variable n
222. stalled the ThinkPad Features program Install the ThinkPad Features program using the Utility Diskette supplied with the computer 7 Insert the ThinkPad Utility Diskette 1 into the diskette drive 2 Click on Start 3 Click on Run 4 Type a INSTALLW then click on OK 5 Follow the instructions on the screen You have completed the installation of the ThinkPad Features program If you want to continue to install all the device drivers go to Installing the PCI IDE Bus Master Driver for Windows 95 on page 179 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing the PCI IDE Bus Master Driver for Windows 95 Installing the PCI IDE Bus Master Driver for Windows 95 Note When installing an operating system you need to install the PCI IDE Bus Master driver to improve the performance of the hard disk drive in the computer To install the PCI IDE Bus Master driver 7 Start Windows 95 2 Select My Computer Control Panel and then System 3 Click on the Device Manager tab 4 Click on the mark for hard disk controllers 5 Click on Standard IDE ESDI Hard Disk Controller and click on the Remove bution Press OK when prompted to remove this controller 6 Select Yes when prompted to restart Windows 95 Windows 95 restarts 7 At the New Hardware Found screen select Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer 8 Insert Utility Diskette 2 into the diskette drive 9 Click on OK 10 Select Yes when prompted to
223. stalling box your computer screen might black out during the Windows 95 installation If this is the case do the following to recover from the problem 1 2 3 6 When your computer blacks out wait until the hard disk activity stops then restart the computer Start the Windows 95 setup from the beginning On the Safe Recovery screen of the Windows 95 Setup Wizard select Use Safe Recovery recommended then click on the Next gt button On the Setup Options screen of the Windows 95 Setup Wizard select Custom then click on the Next gt button On the Analyzing Your Computer screen of the Windows 95 Setup Wizard select Yes redetect now then click on the Next gt button Follow the instructions to complete the installation of Windows 95 You may encounter Unknown Hardware Found messages when you install Windows 95 In these cases select Do not install a driver Windows will not prompt you again IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing the ThinkPad Display Driver for Windows 95 Installing the ThinkPad Display Driver for Windows 95 Note If you do not know what to choose try the following 256 Colors for the Color palette 800 x 600 pixels for the Desktop area and Small Fonts for the Font size To install the ThinkPad display driver for Windows 95 do the following T Make sure that Windows 95 has been installed in your computer 2 Start Windows 95 3 Open My Computer
224. swords Changing a Hard Disk Password The procedure to change a hard disk password depends on whether it is set to the same password as the power on password When the hard disk password is set the same as the power on password Remove the passwords by following the steps in Removing a Power On Password on page 88 This operation removes both the hard disk password and the power on password 2 In Easy Setup set a new hard disk password See the steps on page 90 3 If you need a power on password set it in Easy Setup When the hard disk password and the power on password are different or the power on password has not been set 7 Turn off the computer and wait at least 5 seconds then turn it on 2 it you have set a power on password type it then press Enter 3 When the hard disk password prompt 20 appears type your current hard disk password then press the Spacebar 4 Type the new password then press the Spacebar Use no more than 7 characters 5 Type the new password again to verify it then press Enter All the steps can be summarized as follows Current space New space New Enter 92 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using Passwords m Do Not Forget Your Hard Disk Password Note the password and keep it in a safe place If you forget your hard disk password there is no way to reset your password or recover data in the hard disk drive Neither an IBM authorized reseller n
225. t 9 Replace the black insulator sheet 10 Reinstall the battery pack 11 Close the keyboard 124 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Attaching an External Numeric Keypad or a Mouse Attaching an External Numeric Keypad or a Mouse Attention An external numeric keypad or a mouse can be attached directly to When you connect a mouse other the external input device connector at the rear of the computer than an IBM PS 2 Miniature Mouse You can use both the IBM PS 2 Miniature Mouse and TrackPoint III turn off the computer as the pointing device If you want to use the external numeric keypad and mouse at the Note same time first connect the keypad cable to the computer then You can remove the keypad cover connect the mouse cable 1 to the connector at the rear of the and use it as a stand for the keypad keypad Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Options 125 Attaching an External Numeric Keypad or a Mouse Using the Mouse and Other Pointing Devices Note A serial mouse connected to the serial port or a device that is not The appropriate software must compatible with the IBM PS 2 Miniature Mouse can be connected to already be installed the external input device connector Some mouse types require the TrackPoint IIl to be disabled before you can use them To disable the TrackPoint III i With OS 2 or Windows N wan wg 7 Start the ThinkPad Features program 2 Click on the Keyboard Pointing Device h icon 3
226. tallation Options Installation Source Drive Type the SOURCE drive letter A Z When you install a program the SOURCE drive letter is the location you are installing FROM Source Drive I Enter Fi Help F3 Exit 6 Press Enter then follow the instructions on the screen Select Install Win OS2 ThinkPad InfraRed Driver when you are asked You have completed the installation of the infrared device driver Chapter 7 Installing Software 153 Installing the Infrared Device Driver for OS 2 Warp 154 Starting TranXit or Other Infrared Applications If you are going to start TranXit or any other infrared applications that use the ThinkPad infrared device driver from The Program Manager window do the following 1 Click on the Program Manager object in the Windows Programs folder or the WIN OS2 full screen or window object in the Command Prompts folder with the right mouse button 2 Select Settings Session and then WIN OS 2 Settings 3 Modify the following setting as shown COM_DIRECT_ACCESS ON A separate object that you have created for the infrared application do the following 1 Click on the object with the right mouse button 2 Select Settings Session and then check Separate Session 3 Select WIN OS 2 Settings and modify the following setting as shown COM_DIRECT_ACCESS ON If you want to continue to install all device drivers continue with Installing th
227. talling the Operating System and Device Drivers The operating systems supported by your computer are IBM Operating System 2 OS 2 Warp Version 3 IBM PC DOS Version 7 0 Microsoft Windows 3 11 Microsoft Windows 95 m Important If you will be installing Windows 3 11 you must first do the following for Windows to operate correctly Install the ThinkPad display driver instead of the default device drivers that came with Windows When the Windows Setup program asks you to select either Express Setup or Custom Setup select C for Custom Setup Refer to the appropriate section to install your operating system and its device drivers If you are installing OS 2 go to Installing Software for OS 2 Warp on page 140 If you are installing DOS go to Installing Software for DOS DOS on page 156 If you are installing Windows 3 11 go to Installing Software W IN for Microsoft Windows 3 11 on page 163 WIN If you are installing Windows 95 go to Installing Software for Microsoft Windows 95 on page 174 Chapter 7 Installing Software 139 Installing OS 2 Software Installing Software for OS 2 Warp ray This section describes how to install OS 2 Warp in your computer with DOS and Windows You also need to install the device drivers for OS 2 Warp in your computer m Important Before reinstalling the operating system and device drivers you need to create installation diskettes u
228. tart Easy Setup find the problem in Troubleshooting Charts Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 195 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Charts In the charts x can be any character Error Codes Screen Message and lis Incorrect connection of the hard disk drive can cause these error codes to appear Meaning Action 19990301 The computer cannot find the startup drive Do the following 19990302 19990305 1 Turn off the computer 2 Press and hold F1 then turn on the computer to start Easy Setup Hold F1 until the Easy Setup menu appears 3 Select the Start up icon If you are unable to set the startup sequence have the computer serviced 4 Check the list of devices on the startup sequence box Is the default drive listed in the startup sequence box Yes Exit this screen and turn off the computer No Select the Reset icon 5 Is an operating system installed Yes Go to step 7 No Install operating system in your computer 6 After the operating system is installed turn off the computer 7 Turn on the computer If the same screen message appears have the computer serviced I99XXXXX Except the preceding 1999030x errors Have the computer serviced 111 Expansion unit error If you are using a port replicator or an expansion unit disconnect it then reconnect it If there is still a problem have the computer serviced 158 Supervisor password error A hard
229. tative See page 216 for IBM HelpWare information How can resolve any resource conflicts for IRQ COM port and other settings that have occurred after installing a new option or a new application See Appendix A Avoiding Hardware Conflicts to get information about any hardware resources already used by devices in the computer Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 193 Troubleshooting Testing the Computer The following shows a basic way to test the computer 1 Turn on the computer The power on self test POST runs automatically If the test ends without detecting an error one of the following occurs The operating system or application screen appears A password prompt appears on the screen if a password has been set Type the correct password and press Enter The Diskette and F1 prompts shown below appear This means no operating system is installed in your computer Install it now Did one of these screens appear Yes Turn off the computer and continue with step 2 No Goto page 195 2 Make sure the speaker volume control is in the middle position 3 Press and hold F1 then turn on the computer to start Easy Setup Hold F1 until the following Easy Setup menu appears Easy Setup a A ee Config Date Time Password Startup Test System unit serial number mnnannannnnnnannnan System board serial number
230. ter If the preceding items are correct disconnect the external input device connector from the computer and verify that the operation of the system keyboard is correct If the system keyboard works correctly have the external input device connector or the external keyboard serviced Test the computer by selecting the Start icon in the Test menu of Easy Setup lf the computer stops during testing and does not continue have the computer serviced 198 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Troubleshooting LCD Blank or Power On Problems Problem Action The screen is blank and there are no beeps Note If you are not sure about the beeps turn the computer off then turn it on again and listen to the beeps Verify that The battery pack is correctly installed The AC Adapter is connected to the computer and the power cord is plugged into a working electrical outlet The computer power switch is turned on If the preceding items are correct and the screen remains blank have the computer serviced The screen is blank and there is one beep Note If you are using an external monitor go to External Monitor Problems on page 206 If a power on password is set press any key to display a power on password prompt and then type the correct password and press Enter see page 85 If a power on password is not set verify that the brightness control on the computer is correctly adjusted
231. tes that the battery pack needs charging When the indicator starts blinking amber the computer beeps three times 2 Battery Charging Green Indicates that the battery pack is charging When the indicator turns off the battery pack is fully charged Off Indicates that the battery pack is charged if the AC Adapter is attached 3 Diskette Drive In Use Amber Turns on when data is written to or read from the internal diskette drive 4 Hard Disk In Use Amber Turns on when data is read from or written to the hard disk or internal CD ROM Do not enter suspend mode or turn off the computer when this indicator is on 5 Numeric Lock Green When on indicates the numeric keypad on the AA keyboard is enabled You enable and disable the keypad by pressing and holding the Shift key Then press the NumLk key For more information about the numeric keypad see page 28 Chapter 2 Getting Familiar with Your Computer 19 System Status Indicators Symbol Color Meaning 6 Caps Lock gt 7 Scroll Lock Green Green When on indicates the Caps Lock mode is enabled All alphabetic characters A Z are entered in capital letters without pressing the Shift key You enable and disable Caps Lock mode by pressing the Caps Lock key Alternately turns on and off each time the Scroll Lock key is pressed While this indicator is on the Arrow keys are used as screen scroll function keys In t
232. the 365XD Only Note When installing an operating To install the CD ROM device driver system you need to install the CD ROM device driver 7 Start DOS 2 Insert the CD ROM Diskette into the diskette drive 3 Type A UINSTALL and press Enter Note i The default subdirectory is 4 Select Install IBM ThinkPad CD ROM Driver for C CDROM DOS Windows at the Installation Options screen then follow the instructions on the screen 5 After the installation is complete remove any diskette from the diskette drive and restart the computer You have completed the installation of the CD ROM device driver If you want to continue to install all device drivers continue with Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for DOS on page 161 158 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Installing the CD ROM Device Driver for DOS Software Parameters in the CONFIG SYS and AUTOEXEC EXE When the CD ROM device driver is installed in your computer the installation program UINSTALL EXE automatically modifies the CONFIG SYS file and AUTOEXEC BAT file The following are the parameters for the CD ROM device driver CD ROM device driver parameters for the CONFIG SYS DEVICE drive path IBMTPCD SYS R C S This is the CD ROM device driver IBMTPCD SYS Make sure this line is inserted after the EMM386 statement R Enables the resident type device driver Even when the CD ROM drive is not installed at power on the device driver can be
233. the command prompt 6 insert the OS 2 Warp Video Fix Diskette into the diskette drive 7 Type the following command at the command prompt a repvga c where c is the drive where OS 2 Warp is installed The video driver files will be replaced 8 Remove any diskettes from the diskette drive then restart the computer The second half of the Warp installation continues 9 When selecting a video driver select a VGA display driver 10 when prompted to remove any diskettes and restart the computer instead insert the OS 2 Installation Diskette and restart the computer Chapter 7 Installing Software 145 Installing IBM OS 2 Warp 11 Continue the installation following the instructions on the screen until the Welcome screen appears 12 Press F3 and go to the command prompt 13 Insert the OS 2 Warp Video Fix Diskette into the diskette drive 14 Type the following command at the command prompt a repvga c where c is the drive where OS 2 Warp is installed The video driver files will be replaced 15 Remove any diskettes from the diskette drive then restart the computer To install the video driver g ieg sae 16 Install the SVGA 800x600 or more with 256 colors or more i3 Page 155 video mode driver using the ThinkPad 760 Video Driver Diskette for OS 2 Note When you open System Configuration in Selective Install after the video driver installation Video Graphics Array VGA is shown as the Primary Display
234. the instructions that came with the PC Card you cannot remove or install PC Cards during suspend mode Chapter 3 Operating Your Computer 49 Using the PC Card Director Program Using the PC Card Director Program Note When installing an operating system install the PCMCIA device driver with the PCMCIA Features Diskette to use PC Card Director To install the PCMCIA device driver Os Chapter 7 Note The PCMCIA CRD file does not always list the latest PC Cards If your PC Card is not listed try using it with PC Card Director anyway The Supported PC Cards icon Es Page 52 Your computer comes with an advanced IBM program for PCMCIA called PC Card Director that makes using PC Cards with your computer easier by Turning on and setting up a PC Card when you insert it in a PC Card slot common enablers Showing what type of PC Card is in your computer Notifying you with a message sound and icons whenever a card is inserted or removed Allowing you to register an application program for a particular PC Card and starting the program automatically when the card is inserted Some PC Cards come with their own device driver that will set them up just like PC Card Director does However if these cards are supported by PC Card Director you will not need their device drivers The PC Cards that PC Card Director supports are listed in the PCMCIA CRD file To see the PCMCIA CRD file click on the Supported PC Cards
235. ther you have all the necessary items with your computer See page 4 Then install the battery pack in the computer Now you are ready to turn on the computer See page 6 Install Options If you have any options such as memory cards install them now See page 105 oe ThinkPad Features Customize Your Computer You can use Easy Setup a built in system function to set passwords to prevent your computer from unauthorized use or use the ThinkPad Features program to customize your computer For Easy Setup see page 37 For the ThinkPad Features program see page 33 2 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Getting Started Make a Backup of Your System Some computers come with the necessary software already installed for you to use the computer right out of the box Or you may have installed the operating system and software yourself Whichever is the case for you remember to make a backup copy of your hard disk drive software On some computers the Diskette Factory program is installed so you can create backup diskettes On other computers you will find utility and device driver diskettes packed in the box with the computer If your computer did not come with the utility and device driver diskettes make a backup copy of all necessary files us
236. tion file once after installing an operating system or additional memory The size of the hibernation file will be greater than total memory For example if base memory is 8MB and you have installed an optional 8MB memory module DIMM the hibernation file is 17MB 8MB 8MB 1MB 17MB The following describes how to create a hibernation file for your operating system Chapter 4 Using Battery Power 79 Using Power Management If ing OS 2 or Windows q win WIN you are using He wiy 7 Turn on the computer and start the ThinkPad Features program 2 Click on the Battery f icon 3 Click on the Suspend Hibernation Resume options l icon 4 Click on the Enable Hibernation button in the menu 5 Make sure the hard disk drive in the computer is selected then press the OK button to create the hibernation file The computer can now enter hibernation mode If you are using DOS Type PS2 HFILE C atthe command prompt then press Enter The hibernation file is created on drive C 80 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Using Power Management Points to Consider When Using Hibernation Mode Consider the following before using hibernation mode Do not run any tasks while the hibernation file is being created Note wa Create the hibernation file only on the hard disk drive installed You can create a hibernation file on in the computer The hibernation file is hidden and cannot be the hard disk drive in the m
237. to keyword IBM IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Getting Help Service and Information Purchasing Additional HelpWare Services During and after the warranty period you can purchase additional HelpWare services such as support for IBM and non IBM hardware operating systems and application programs network setup and configuration upgraded or extended hardware repair services and custom installations Service availability and name might vary by country Enhanced PC Support Line Enhanced PC Support is available for desktop and mobile IBM computers that are not connected to a network Technical support is provided for IBM computers and IBM or non IBM options operating systems and application programs on the Supported Products list This service includes technical support for Installing and configuring your out of warranty IBM computer Installing and configuring non IBM options in IBM computers Using the operating system or application programs Tuning performance Installing device drivers remotely Setting up and using multimedia devices Identifying system problems Interpreting documentation You can purchase this service for a single incident for multiple incidents or through a 900 number billing will be by the telephone company For more information about purchasing Enhanced PC Support see Ordering Support Line Services Network and Server Support Line Network and Server Support is available for simple
238. to the computer Replace the battery pack with a fully charged spare Off The battery pack is not installed the computer is turned off or the computer is in suspend mode If suspend mode is caused by a low battery condition data in memory can be lost Do either of the following immediately To continue your work with the AC Adapter connect the AC Adapter to the computer and press the Fn key To continue your work with a fully charged battery pack connect the AC Adapter to the computer replace the battery pack with a fully charged one Then disconnect the AC Adapter from the computer Chapter 4 Using Battery Power 67 Using the Fuel Gauge Program Attention Do not leave the computer in this condition for an extended period of time Data in memory will be lost For necessary actions cs Page 67 Low Battery Condition When the battery pack is low in power the battery power status indicator turns amber and begins to blink At this point you should complete all disk access operations before the battery runs out of power The battery pack needs to be charged immediately If corrective actions are not taken within 1 minute the computer enters Suspend mode Using the Fuel Gauge Program Note When installing an operating system install the ThinkPad Features program by using the Utility Diskette Then access the Fuel Gauge program through the ThinkPad Features program T
239. uctions and the requested information will be sent to your fax machine To access the IBM PC Company Automated Fax System do the following In the U S call 1 800 426 3395 In Canada call 1 800 465 3299 Using Electronic Support Services If you have a modem you can access public electronic bulletin boards and public messaging areas electronic conferences and searchable databases available in several of the most popular online information services Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 219 Getting Help Service and Information 220 Bulletin boards and online services contain information on many topics such as PC user groups PC questions and answers OS 2 topics Solving problems Technical information Hardware and software configurations Networking The IBM PC Company Bulletin Board System BBS can be reached 24 hours a day 7 days a week Modem speeds of up to 14 400 baud are supported Long distance telephone charges might apply To access the PC Company BBS In the U S call 1 919 517 0001 In Canada call the center closest to you Markham call 905 316 4255 Montreal call 514 938 3022 Toronto call 416 492 1823 Vancouver call 604 664 6466 Commercial online services that contain information about IBM products include CompuServe Use the following GO word ThinkPad PRODIGY Use the Jump command type IBM and select PC Product Support America Online Use the Go
240. uel Gauge Program Preserving Battery Pack Life Maximizing Battery Powered Operation Using Advanced Power Management Decreasing LCD Brightness Using the Battery Power Management Function Chapter 5 Protecting Your Computer Using Passwords 2 0000 eee eee Power On Password 00000004 Hard Disk Password 20024 Supervisor Password 00000000 Using the Personalization Feature Entering the Personal Information Deleting a Personalized Screen Using LOCKS oo a lke th ee ee Pa a Using Locking Devices 2004 Affixinga Nameplate 02004 Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Options Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive Upgrading a ThinkPad 365XD with an Internal CD ROM PIV o Bows che sete eee A ny Re dy ek he iil Se A Sek ase oh oe oh Upgrading a ThinkPad 365X with an Internal Diskette Drive Installing PC Cards 200 Removing PC Cards 2 20055 Increasing Memory Capacity Installing a DIMM 0 0 222004 Removing a DIMM 0 0 222008 Attaching an External Numeric Keypad or a Mouse Using the Mouse and Other Pointing Devices Attaching an External Keyboard Attaching
241. use connector and the external keyboard Do 1 and 2 Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Options 127 Attaching a Printer Attaching a Printer Any parallel printer with the standard Centronics interface can be attached to the 25 pin parallel connector at the rear of the computer 7 Turn off the computer and attach the printer as shown 2 Turn on the computer and the printer Note lf EPP or ECP is needed it should 3 Start the ThinkPad Features program and click on the Printer also be enabled in the ThinkPad icon Make sure the parallel port is enabled and the address Features program setting LPT1 or other port is correct 128 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide ThinkPad 365 Port Replicator IBM ThinkPad 365 Port Replicator NY oO FF W NY FP PrP FP oO 0O s External Monitor Connector Serial Connector Parallel Connector MIDI Joystick Connector Power Jack External Diskette Drive Connector Line in Jack Line out Headphone Jack Expansion Connector Mouse Connector Keyboard Connector The Port Replicator allows quick and easy access to all of your nonportable peripherals If you commonly use an external monitor a printer a sound system or some other devices when you are at your desk you can leave them all connected to the Port Replicator when you are away When you come back you only need to install the ThinkPad into the Port Replicator to have immediate access to all of these device
242. using a 365XD and installing the CD ROM version of OS 2 Warp using the built in CD ROM drive go to Installing OS 2 Warp Using an External Diskette Drive on page 144 If you are using a 365XD and installing the CD ROM version of OS 2 Warp using the optional Port Replicator go to IBM ThinkPad 365 Port Replicator on page 129 m Important You need at least 90MB of free space on the hard disk drive Chapter 7 Installing Software 143 Installing IBM OS 2 Warp Note If you have the OS 2 Warp FixPak 10 XR0010 or later install it after you complete the installation of OS 2 Warp Follow the instructions in the README 1ST file in diskette 1 of that FixPak Installing OS 2 Warp Using an External Diskette Drive T Ensure that DOS and Windows are installed in the computer 2 Insert the OS 2 Warp CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 3 Open the DOS command prompt and change to the drive for the CD ROM drive 4 Type CDINST and press Enter Make copies of the OS 2 Warp diskettes labeled OS 2 Installation Diskette and OS 2 Diskette 1 5 Shut down the system and turn off the computer 6 Insert the OS 2 Installation Diskette into the external diskette drive and turn on the computer 7 When you are prompted to insert OS 2 Diskette 1 insert it into the external diskette drive and insert the OS 2 Warp CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 8 Follow the instructions on the screen until the installation is comp
243. ustom Setup c Continue installing Windows 3 11 until the following screen appears Windows Setup Setup has determined that your system includes the following and software components If your computer or network appears Hardware Compatibility List with an asterisk press Fl for H Computer MS DOS System Display VGA Mouse Microsoft or IBM PS 2 d Using the Up Arrow highlight MS DOS System and press Enter e Select MS DOS System with APM from the list and press Enter Verify that Computer has changed to MS DOS System with APM If the item has not changed return to step 2d 166 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide hardware on the elp Note After installing Windows you should check the creation date of the following drivers in the DOS subdirectory and the Windows subdirectory EMM386 EXE loaded by CONFIG SYS HIMEM SYS loaded by COMFIG SYS SMARTDRV EXE loaded by AUTOEXEC BAT 36590 ay MSCDEX EXE loaded by AUTOEXEC BAT Then use whichever program is newest either the one for DOS or the one for Windows when selecting each driver You can easily access the newer one by changing the subdirectory name in the CONFIG SYS or AUTOEXEC BAT as follows C DOS SMARTDRV EXE C WINDOWS SMARTDRV EXE Note You can change the display resolution by using the ThinkPad Features program after completing the installation of the ThinkPad Features program for Wind
244. vice outside North America 1 323 7350 1 426 0670 1 926 3170 599 77 000 1 624 5111 Toll Free 800 565 3344 416 443 1681 52 557 8588 Toll Free 800 772 2227 919 517 2477 54 1 313 0014 56 2 334 400 57 1 236 1672 506 236 222 593 2 565 100 507 693 977 51 14 836 1263 58 2 908 8738 244 337 591 Sociedade Informatica Luanda 2 Botswana 244 337 598 267 312 425 Business Computer Ltd Burundi 257 2 25 005 Centre National DeL Inf Chapter 8 Solving Computer Problems 225 Service outside North America Burundi Djibouti Egypt Cairo 2 Ethiopia Addis Ababa 1 Gambia Ghana Accra 21 Kenya Liberia Malawi Malta Mozambique Nigeria Lagos 1 Rwanda 226 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide 257 2 22 813 Computel S A R L SOFT Informatica 253 353 444 Dankal Centre Pharma 253 354 347 20 349 2533 251 518 444 AFCOR Ethiopia 22 27577 Techn amp Office Equipm 233 777 703 Masai Developers Ltd 233 772 762 233 666 201 233 666 204 254 2 230 261 2 Trans Business Mach 254 2 556 913 Modern Business Mach 254 2 742 574 5 Genop BCS Division 254 2 742 400 4 254 2 750 475 231 223 648 Liberia Business Mach 265 671 755 Comp Sales amp Services 356 234 175 Computer Solutions 356 234 176 356 234 177 356 233 121 258 424 036 Systems amp Computadores 234 1 633 194 234 1 634 473 234 1 634 45
245. whether to enter suspend mode when the LCD is closed Cover Enable Disable Note Set POwer LCd DISK SPeed and STandby to their original values This command is effective on the current power mode set by the PM DEFAULT command Note Set the hard disk drive power saving timer for the specified number of This command is effective on the minutes xx current power mode set by the PM commands DISK xX Tz Set the features for the infrared port IR IR Enable Disable E ADDress 1 2 3 4 Note Create the hibernation file Use this command before using other hibernation commands HFILE C Z DELete Note Enter hibernation mode when the power switch is pressed Create the hibernation file using the HFILE command before using this HSWITCH Enable Disable command Set the timer to enter hibernation mode after the specified number of minutes xx HTimer XX AC DC Note Set the power management mode to enter when a low battery condition Create the hibernation file using the occurs HFILE command before using the AC Specifies battery mode when the AC Adapter is connected LB H command DC Specifies ac mode when using battery power LBattery Suspend Hibernation 258 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Note This command is effective on the current power mode set by the PM command Note yyyy can be set from 1995 to
246. with other products except those expressly designated by IBM are the user s responsibility 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 USA The following terms are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States or other countries or both AT Operating System 2 RediSafe HelpClub OS 2 ThinkPad HelpWare PC Card Director TrackPoint III IBM PS 2 WIN OS2 Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Other company product and service names which may be denoted by a double asterisk may be trademarks or service marks of others 272 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Electronic Emission Notices Electronic Emission Notices Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee th
247. word 84 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Note If Initialize in the Config menu Password or Start up cannot be selected when using Easy Setup a supervisor password is set You must enter the supervisor password instead of the power on password to use all Easy Setup functions Note When you type a wrong key use the Backspace key to erase it and then type the correct key Using Passwords Setting a Power On Password To set a power on password 7 Start Easy Setup and select the Password icon To start Easy Setup press and hold F1 and turn on the computer 2 Select the Power On icon o 3 Type your desired power on password then press Enter You can use any combination of up to 7 characters Use a combination of any letters or numbers A to Z 0 to 9 in uppercase A or lowercase a Uppercase and lowercase letters for example A and a are treated the same 4 Type your power on password again to verify it then press Enter Do Not Forget Your Power On Password If you forget your power on password you cannot reset it You have to take the computer to an IBM authorized reseller or IBM marketing representative to have the password canceled Proof of purchase is required and an additional charge might be required for the service Once you set the password you cannot change or remove it in Easy Setup you must change or remove a password at the password prompt
248. ya Kuwait Macao Malaysia Nigeria Oman People s Republic of China Qatar Singapore United Kingdom 25H2221 Switzerland 25H2223 Chile Italy 25H2225 Israel 85G6665 Japan 2 pin Appendix D Features and Specifications 267 IBM Power Cords Attention If a 3 pin power cord came with AN DANGER your computer you must follow the following safety notice Electrical current from power telephone and communication cable is hazardous To avoid shock hazard connect and disconnect cables as shown below when installing moving or opening the covers of this product or attached devices The 3 pin power cord must be used with a properly grounded outlet To Connect To Disconnect Turn everything OFF By A First attach all cables to devices First remove the power cord from the outlet a eA ma ACF A Fe y BA Ep Remove signal cables from receptacles aa Ci i lt a Attach the signal cables to receptacles a ss g B gt 2 k p gt a a Remove all cables from devices Attach the power cord to an outlet leloa gt praa T Turn the device ON Say oA Note In the U K by law The telephone line cable must be connected after the power cord The power cord must be disconnected after the telephone line cable PA NY 268 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Appendix E Product War
249. ype Il and Type III cards The PCMCIA slots can be used for the following combinations One or two Type One or two Type II One Type and one Type II One Type Ill Before Installing PC Cards Be sure to read Using PC Cards on page 49 For information about the type of PC Cards to install see Appendix E Product Warranties and Notices on page 269 To install a PC Card in your computer follow these steps 1 Open the PCMCIA cover The cover opens from the top down like a door Once opened the door can then slide into the ThinkPad case where it will be out of the way Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Options 115 Installing PC Cards 116 2 IBM ThinkPad 365X 365XD User s Guide Insert the PC Card into one of the available slots There is a gentle click when the PC Card has been fully inserted Insert the PC Card with the long row of pin sockets facing the computer and the label on the PC Card facing up If the PC Card will not fit into the slot turn the card over The PC Card can fit into the slot only when inserted the correct way Do not try to force the card into the slot You can insert a Type or Type II PC Card into either available slot A Type III PC Card occupies both slots However when you insert a Type III card aim its bottom ridges at the lower PC Card slot 1 B i Installing PC Cards 3 The PCMCIA slot cover can be slid inside the Th
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