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1. i HH OG a a EN u a E a 119 J DL Ei mil EG EG EX ggecscoa sooo 12 User Guide Speaker connector Memory connector 4 Memory connector 3 Memory connector 2 Memory connector 1 Front panel I Oconnector Power supply connector PATA IDE connectors System fan connector SATA connectors PCI Express x16 graphics adapter connector some models N SA E a D SO e 2 C9 EU oy ES cI LO PCI adapter connector 1 PCI adapter connector 2 Serial connector PCI Express x1 adapter connector Clear CMOS Recovery jumper Battery Microprocessor fan connector Microprocessor Microprocessor heat sink 12v power connector Diskette drive connector Installing memory Your computer has four connectors for installing dual inline memory modules DIMMs that provide up to a maximum of 4 0 GB of system memory When installing DDR2 type memory modules the following rules apply Use 1 8 V 240 pin DDR2 synchronous dynamic random access memory SDRAM Use 256 MB 512 MB or 1 0 GB memory modules in any combination To install a memory module 2 Locate the memory connectors See 3 Open the retaining clips 4 Make sure that the notch on the memory module aligns correctly with the connector key J on the system board Push the memory module straight down into the connector until the retaining clips close
2. r What to do next To work with another option go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to Replacing the cover and connecting the cables on page 25 Chapter 1 Installing options 13 Installing adapters This section provides information and instructions for installing and removing adapters Your computer has two expansion connectors for PCI adapters one for a PCI Express x1 adapter and one for a PCI Express x16 adapter To install an adapter 1 Remove the cover See Removing the cover on page 10 2 Push the adapter latch and remove the slot cover for the appropriate PCI connector 3 Remove the adapter from its static protective package 4 Install the adapter into the appropriate connector on the system board 5 Close the adapter latch and snap it into the closed position 14 User Guide What to do next e To work with another option go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to Replacing the cover and connecting the cables on page 25 Installing internal drives This section provides information and instructions for installing and removing internal drives Internal drives are devices that your computer uses to read and store data You can add drives to your computer to increase storage capacity and to enable your computer to read other types of m
3. Always store CD DVD discs in their original packaging Always store CD DVD discs out of direct sunlight and away from direct heat sources Remove CD DVD discs from the computer when not in use Do not bend or flex CD DVD discs or force them into the computer or their packaging Important safety information ix e Check CD DVD discs for cracks before each use Do not use cracked or damaged discs Additional safety information Danger Electrical current from power telephone and communication cables is hazardous To avoid a shock hazard e Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation maintenance or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet Connect to properly wired outlets any equipment that will be attached to this product When possible use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables Never turn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire water or structural damage e Disconnect the attached power cords telecommunications systems networks and modems before you open the device covers unless instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures Connect and disconnect cables as described in the following table when installing moving or opening covers on this product or attached devices To connect To disconnect 1 Turn everything
4. Outside the United States and Canada contact your Lenovo reseller or Lenovo marketing representative Tools required To install some options in your computer you might need a flat blade or Phillips screwdriver Additional tools might be needed for certain options See the instructions that come with the option Chapter 1 Installing options 5 Handling static sensitive devices Static electricity although harmless to you can seriously damage computer components and options When you add an option do not open the static protective package containing the option until you are instructed to do so When you handle options and other computer components take these precautions to avoid static electricity damage Limit your movement Movement can cause static electricity to build up around you Always handle components carefully Handle adapters and memory modules by the edges Never touch any exposed circuitry Prevent others from touching components When you install a new option touch the static protective package containing the option to a metal expansion slot cover or other unpainted metal surface on the computer for at least two seconds This reduces static electricity in the package and your body When possible remove the option and install it directly in the computer without setting the option down When this is not possible place the static protective package that the option came in on a smo
5. Installing adapters Installing internal drives Drive specifications Installing a drive in bay 1 or bay 2 Connecting drives i Connecting the first optical drive Connecting an additional optical drive or parallel ATA hard disk drive Connecting a serial ATA hard disk drive Installing security features Identifying security locks Padlock a Integrated cable lo k Password protection Copyright IBM Corp 2006 vi Vi vii vii viii viii ix ix s Xi XI xii XII xiii ON O O1 OUI H kb 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 17 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 23 23 Changing the battery Erasing a lost or forgotten password clearing CMOS Replacing the cover and connecting the cables Chapter 2 Using the ap aad program Starting the Setup Utility program Viewing and changing settings Using passwords User Password Administrator Password a Setting changing and deleting a password Using Security Profile by Device Selecting a startup device Selecting a temporary startup device Changing the startup sequence Exiting from the Setup Utility program Appendix A ous a programs System programs Updating flashing BIOS from a diskette or CD ROM Updating flashing BIOS from your operating system Recovering from a POST BIOS update nie Appendix B Cleaning the mouse Cleaning an optical mouse Cleani
6. document and provided with your product you can help protect yourself from hazards and create a safer computer work environment Note This information includes references to power adapters and batteries In addition to mobile personal computers some products such as speakers and monitors ship with external power adapters If you have such a product this information applies to your product In addition your computer product may contain a coin sized internal battery that provides power to your system clock even when the machine is unplugged so the battery safety information applies to all computers Conditions that require immediate action Products can become damaged due to misuse or neglect Some product damage is serious enough that the product should not be used again until it has been inspected and if necessary repaired by an authorized servicer As with any electronic device pay close attention to the product when it is turned on On very rare occasions you might notice an odor or see a puff of smoke or sparks vent from your machine Or you might hear sounds like popping cracking or hissing These conditions might merely mean that an internal electronic component has failed in a safe and controlled manner Or they might indicate a potential safety issue However do not take risks or attempt to diagnose the situation yourself Frequently inspect your computer and its components for damage or wear or signs of danger If you
7. 28 physical specifications 4 power Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI support 3 R recovering from a POST BIOS update failure 32 removing the cover 10 replacing the cover 25 45 S security features 3 21 hard disk drive 27 integrated cable lock 22 23 security profile by device 28 serial connector 9 Setup Utility program 27 system board connectors 12 identifying parts 12 location 12 memory 5 12 system programs 31 U USB connectors 9 using passwords 27 security profile by device 28 Setup Utility program 27 V video subsystem 2 46 User Guide Part Number 39J7710 Printed in USA 1P P N 3997710
8. 4 processor with HyperThreading Technology Intel Pentium 4 processor e Intel Celeron processor Internal cache size varies by model type Copyright IBM Corp 2006 1 2 User Guide Memory Support for four double data rate 2 DDR2 dual inline memory modules DIMM e 512 KB flash memory for system programs Internal drives e 3 5 inch slim 1 44 MB diskette drive Serial Advanced Technology Attachment SATA internal hard disk drive Optical drive some models Video subsystem An integrated graphics controller for a Video Graphics Array VGA monitor Peripheral component interconnect PCI Express x16 graphics connector on the system board some models Audio subsystem e AC 97 with ADI 1988B Audio Codec Microphone and headphone connectors on the front panel Line in line out and microphone connectors on the rear panel e IEEE 1394 front connector some models e Mono internal speaker some models Connectivity e 10 100 Mbps integrated Broadcom Ethernet controller some models 10 100 1000 Mbps integrated Broadcom Ethernet controller some models e Support for the Wake on LAN feature e PCI V 90 Data Fax modem some models System management features Remote Program Load RPL and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP e Wake on LAN e Wake on Ring in the Setup Utility program this feature is called Serial Port Ring Detect for an external modem Remote Administra
9. OFF 1 Turn everything OFF 2 First attach all cables to devices 2 First remove power cords from outlet 3 Attach signal cables to connectors 3 Remove signal cables from connectors 4 Attach power cords to outlet 4 Remove all cables from devices 5 Turn device ON Lithium battery notice X User Guide m Caution Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced When replacing the battery use only Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly used handled or disposed of Do not e Throw or immerse into water e Heat to more than 100 C 212 F Repair or disassemble Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations Modem safety information m Caution To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or injury when using telephone equipment always follow basic safety precautions such as Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Avoid using a
10. Same as amp P1 setting but at 20 pulses per minute amp R_ amp RO Reserved amp R1 CTS operates per flow control requirements amp S_ amp S0 Force DSR Signal High ON amp S1 DSR off in command mode on in on line mode amp T_ amp T0 Ends test in progress amp T1 Perform Local Analog Loopback Test amp T3 Perform Local Digital Loopback Test amp T4 Grant Remote Digital Loopback Test request by remote modem amp T5 Deny Remote Digital Loopback Test request amp T6 Perform a Remote Digital Loopback Test amp T7 Perform a Remote Digital Loopback Test and Self Test amp T8 Perform Local Analog Loopback Test and Self Test amp V amp VO Displays Active and Stored Profiles Appendix C Manual modem commands 37 Command Function amp V1 Display Last Connection Statistics amp W_ amp WO Stores the active profile as Profile 0 amp W1 Stores the active profile as Profile 1 E_ EO Disable auto retrain E1 Enable auto retrain MS Displays the current Select Modulation settings MS Displays a list of supported Select Modulation options MS a b c e f Select modulation where a 0 1 2 3 9 10 11 12 56 64 69 b 0 1 c 300 56000 d 300 56000 e 0 1 and f 0 1 A b c d e f default 12 1 300 56000 0 0 Parameter a specifies the modulation protocol desired where 0 V 21 1 V 22 2 V 22bis 3 V 23 9 V 32 10 V 32bis 11 V 34 12 V 90 K56Flex V 34 56 K 56Flex V 90 V 3
11. continue swabbing them until all the dirt is removed Be sure the rollers are still centered in their channels after you clean them Remove any fibers from the swab that might be remaining on the rollers Replace the ball and the retainer ring Turn your computer back on Appendix C Manual modem commands The following section lists commands for manually programming your modem Commands are accepted by the modem while it is in Command Mode Your modem is automatically in Command Mode until you dial a number and establish a connection Commands can be sent to your modem from a PC running communication software or any other terminal devices All commands sent to the modem must begin with AT and end with ENTER All commands can be typed in either upper or lower case but not mixed To make the command line more readable spaces can be inserted between commands If you omit a parameter from a command that requires one it is just like specifying a parameter of 0 Example ATH ENTER Basic AT commands In the following listings all default settings are printed in bold text Command Function A Manually answer incoming call A Repeat last command executed Do not precede A with AT or follow with ENTER D_ 0 9 A D and last number redial pulse dialing Note Pulse dialing is not supported for Australia New Zealand Norway and South Africa T touch tone dialing W wait for
12. for replacing adapters Replace the cover and plug in the power cord See Replacing the cover and connecting the cables on page 25 Note When the computer is turned on for the first time after battery replacement an error message might be displayed This is normal after replacing the battery Turn on the computer and all attached devices Use the Setup Utility program to set the date and time and any passwords See Chapter 2 Using the Setup Utility program on page 27 Erasing a lost or forgotten password clearing CMOS 24 User Guide This section applies to lost or forgotten passwords For more information about lost or forgotten passwords see the Access IBM program on your desktop To erase a forgotten password 1 2 3 Turn off the computer and all attached devices Remove the cover See Removing the cover on page 10 Locate the Clear CMOS Recovery jumper on the system board See Identifying parts on the system board on page 12 If necessary see Installing adapters on page 14 to remove any adapters that impede access to the Clear CMOS Recovery jumper 5 Move the jumper from the standard position pins 1 and 2 to the maintenance or configure position pins 2 and 3 6 Replace the cover and connect the power cord See Replacing the cover and connecting the cables 7 Restart the computer leave it on for approximately ten seconds Turn off the computer by
13. go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to Replacing the cover and connecting the cables on page 25 Changing the battery Your computer has a special type of memory that maintains the date time and settings for built in features such as parallel port assignments configuration A battery keeps this information active when you turn off the computer The battery normally requires no charging or maintenance throughout its life however no battery lasts forever If the battery fails the date time and Chapter 1 Installing options 23 configuration information including passwords are lost An error message is displayed when you turn on the computer Refer to Lithium battery notice on page x for information about replacing and disposing of the battery To change the battery 1 PON Turn off the computer and all attached devices Remove the cover See Removing the cover on page 10 Locate the battery See Identifying parts on the system board on page 12 If necessary remove any adapters that impede access to the battery See Installing adapters on page 14 for more information Remove the old battery A Install the new battery x A SZ Replace any adapters that were removed to gain access to the battery See Installing adapters on page 14 for instructions
14. holding the power switch for approximately five seconds The computer will turn off 8 Repeat steps 2 through 4 on page 24 9 Move the jumper back to the standard pins 1 and 2 10 Replace the cover and connect the power cord See Replacing the cover and connecting the cables Replacing the cover and connecting the cables After working with options you need to install any removed parts replace the cover and reconnect any cables including telephone lines and power cords Also depending on the option that is installed you might need to confirm the updated information in the Setup Utility program To replace the cover and connect cables to your computer 1 Ensure that all components have been reassembled correctly and that no tools or loose screws are left inside your computer 2 Clear any cables that might impede the replacement of the cover 3 Position the cover on the chassis so that the rail guides on the bottom of the cover engage the rails and push the cover closed until it latches 4 Install any cover locking devices such as a cable lock or padlock as necessary 5 Reconnect the external cables and power cords to the computer See external options on page 6 6 To update the configuration see Chapter 2 Using the Setup Utility program Chapter 1 Installing options 25 26 User Guide Chapter 2 Using the Setup Utility program The Setup Utility program is
15. page 10 Locate the Clear CMOS Recovery jumper on the system board See Identifying parts on the system board on page 12 If necessary refer to Installing adapters to remove any adapters that impede access to the Clear CMOS Recovery jumper Move the jumper from the standard position pins 1 and 2 to pins 2 and 3 Replace the cover See Replacing the cover and connecting the cables on page 25 Reconnect the power cords for the computer and monitor to electrical outlets Insert the POST BIOS update flash diskette into drive A and turn on the computer and the monitor After the update session is completed there will be no video and the series of beeps will end Remove the diskette from the diskette drive and turn off the computer and monitor Repeat steps 2 through 4 Move the Clear CMOS Recovery jumper to its original position Replace any adapters that were removed Replace the cover and reconnect any cables that were disconnected Turn on the computer to restart the operating system Appendix B Cleaning the mouse This appendix provides instructions on how to clean your mouse The procedure will be different depending on which type of mouse you have Cleaning an optical mouse If you experience some problems with your optical mouse check the following 1 Turn the mouse over and look carefully at the lens area a If there is a smudge on the lens gently clean the area with a plain cotto
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17. 4 64 Bell 103 and 69 Bell 212 Parameter b specifies automode operations where 0 automode disabled 1 automode enabled with V 8 V 32 Annex A Parameter c specifies the minimum connection data rate 300 56000 Parameter d specifies the maximum connection rate 300 56000 Parameter e specifies the codec type 0 Law and 1 A Law Parameter f specifies robbed bit signaling detection 0 detection disabled 1 detection enabled MNP V 42 V 42bis V 44 commands Command Function C_ CO Disable MNP Class 5 and V 42bis data compression C1 Enable MNP Class 5 data compression only C2 Enable V 42bis data compression only C3 Enable MNP Class 5 and V 42bis data compression amp Q_ amp Q0 Direct data link only same as N1 amp Q5 V 42 data link with fallback options amp Q6 Normal data link only same as NO DS44 0 0 Disable V 44 DS44 3 0 Enable V 44 DS44 Current values DS44 List of support values 38 User Guide Fax Class 1 commands FAE n Data Fax Auto Answer FCLASS n Service Class FRH n Receive data with HDLC framing FRM n Receive data FRS n Receive silence FTH n Transmit data with HDLC framing FTM n Transmit data FTS n Stop transmission and wait Fax Class 2 commands FCLASS n FAA n Services class Adaptive answer FAXERR FBOR Fax err
18. User Guide Types 8131 8137 8138 Types 8122 8123 8124 HN Sa el at User Guide Types 8131 8137 8138 Types 8122 8123 8124 at Note Before using this information and the product it supports be sure to read the Important safety information on page vjand Appendix D Notices on page 43 Third Edition May 2006 Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2006 All rights reserved US Government Users Restricted Rights Use duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp Contents Important safety information Conditions that require immediate action General safety guidelines Service A Power cords and power adapters a Extension cords and related devices Plugs and outlets Batteries Heat and product ventilation CD and DVD drive safety Additional safety information Lithium battery notice Modem safety information Laser compliance statement Power supply statement Overview Information resources Chapter 1 en RR Features Specifications Available options Tools required i Handling static sensitive devices Installing external options Locating the connectors on the iront d your computer Locating the connectors on he rear ial your computer Obtaining device divers Removing the cover Locating components Identifying parts on the system board Installing memory
19. ate information for your computer is available from the World Wide Web You can find the following information e CRU removal and installation instructions e Publications Troubleshooting information e Parts information e Downloads and drivers e Links to other useful sources of information Support phone list To access this information point your browser to http www lenovo com think support Copyright IBM Corp 2006 xiii XIV User Guide Chapter 1 Installing options This chapter provides an introduction to the features and options that are available for your computer You can expand the capabilities of your computer by adding memory adapters or drives When installing an option use these instructions along with the instructions that come with the option m Important Before you install or remove any option read Important safety information bon page v n page v These precautions and guidelines will help you work safely Note Use only the parts provided by Lenovo Features This section provides an overview of the computer features and preinstalled software r System information The following information covers a variety of models For information for our specific model refer to the Setup Utility program See Chapter 2 Using the Setup Utility program on page 27 Microprocessor varies by model type Intel Pentium
20. azard Do not let rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries completely discharge or store these batteries in a discharged state Heat and product ventilation Computers generate heat when turned on and when batteries are charging Notebook PCs can generate a significant amount of heat due to their compact size Always follow these basic precautions Do not leave the base of your computer in contact with your lap or any part of your body for an extended period when the computer is functioning or when the battery is charging Your computer produces some heat during normal operation Extended contact with the body could cause discomfort or potentially a skin burn Do not operate your computer or charge the battery near flammable materials or in explosive environments Ventilation slots fans and or heat sinks are provided with the product for safety comfort and reliable operation These features might inadvertently become blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa carpet or other flexible surface Never block cover or disable these features You should inspect your desktop computer for dust accumulation at least once every three months Before inspecting your computer turn off the power and unplug the computer s power cord from the electrical outlet then remove any dust from vents and perforations in the bezel If you notice external dust accumulation you should also examine and remove dust from the inside of the computer includin
21. cate the extra four wire power connector labelled P4 and connect it to the drive Chapter 1 Installing options 19 Connecting an additional optical drive or parallel ATA hard disk drive 1 Locate the extra connector on the three connector signal cable that is attached to the PATA IDE connector on the system board See Identifying parts on the system board on page 12 2 Connect the extra connector on the signal cable to the new drive 3 Locate the extra four wire power connector and connect it to the drive Connecting a serial ATA hard disk drive A serial hard disk drive can be connected to any available SATA IDE connector 1 Locate the signal cable that comes with the new drive 2 Locate an available SATA IDE connector on the system board See Identifying parts on the system board on page 12 3 Connect one end of the signal cable to the drive and the other to an available SATA IDE connector on the system board 4 Locate one of the extra five wire power connectors and connect it to the drive m What to do next e To work with another option go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to Replacing the cover and connecting the cables on page 25 20 User Guide Installing security features To help prevent hardware theft and unauthorized access to your computer several security lock options are available The following sections will help you id
22. d or the program s described in this publication at any time without notice The products described in this document are not intended for use in implantation or other life support applications where malfunction may result in injury or death to persons The information contained in this document does not affect or change Lenovo product specifications or warranties Nothing in this document shall operate as an express or implied license or indemnity under the intellectual property rights of Lenovo or third parties All information contained in this document was obtained in specific environments and is presented as an illustration The result obtained in other operating environments may vary Lenovo may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you Any references in this publication to non Lenovo Web sites are provided for convenience only and do not in any manner serve as an endorsement of those Web sites The materials at those Web sites are not part of the materials for this Lenovo product and use of those Web sites is at your own risk Any performance data contained herein was determined in a controlled environment Therefore the result obtained in other operating environments may Copyright IBM Corp 2006 43 vary significantly Some measurements may have been made on development level systems and there is no guarantee that these measurements will be the sam
23. e computer within FCC Class B limits use a Category 5 Ethernet cable Used to attach a keyboard that uses a standard keyboard connector Used to attach a microphone to your computer when you want to record voice or other sounds on the hard disk if you use speech recognition software Used to attach a mouse trackball or other pointing device that uses a standard mouse connector Used to attach a parallel printer parallel scanner or other devices that use a 25 pin parallel connector Used to attach an external modem serial printer or other devices that use a 9 pin serial connector Used to attach a device that requires a Universal Serial Bus USB connection such as a USB scanner or USB printer If you have more than eight USB devices you can purchase a USB hub which you can use to connect additional USB devices Obtaining device drivers You can obtain device drivers for operating systems that are not preinstalled at http www lenovo com think support on the World Wide Web Installation instructions are provided in README files with the device driver files Chapter 1 Installing options 9 Removing the cover 10 User Guide r Important Read Important safety information on page vland Handling static sensitive devices on page 6 before removing the cover To remove the cover 1 Shut down your operating system remove any media diskettes CDs or tapes from the drives and turn off al
24. e on generally available systems Furthermore some measurements may have been estimated through extrapolation Actual results may vary Users of this document should verify the applicable data for their specific environment Television output notice The following notice applies to models that have the factory installed television output feature This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Trademarks 44 User Guide The following terms are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States other countries or both Lenovo ThinkCentre ThinkPad The following terms are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States other countries or both IBM used under license Wake on LAN Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States other countries or both Intel Celeron and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States other countries or both Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States other countries or bo
25. e program from your operating system Lenovo might make changes and enhancements to the system programs When updates are released they are available as downloadable files on the World Wide Web see the Quick Reference Instructions for using the system program updates are available in a txt file that is included with the update files For most models you can download either an update program to create a system program update flash diskette or an update program that can be run from the operating system Updating flashing BIOS from a diskette or CD ROM To update flash the BIOS from a diskette or CD_ROM do the following 1 Insert a system program update flash diskette or CD ROM into the diskette drive or optical drive System program updates are available at http www lenovo com think support on the World Wide Web 2 Turn on the computer If it is on already you must turn it off and back on again The update begins 3 When you are prompted to select a language press the number on your keyboard which corresponds to the language then press Enter When prompted to change the serial number press Y Type in the seven character serial number of your computer then press Enter When prompted to change the machine type model press Y Type in the seven character machine type model of your computer then press Enter NO OS 8 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the update Updating flashing BIOS from your ope
26. e such as the CD ROM diskette or hard disk as expected use one of the following procedures to select a startup device Selecting a temporary startup device Use this procedure to startup from any boot device Note Not all CDs hard disks and diskettes are startable bootable 1 Turn off your computer 2 Press and hold the F12 key then turn on the computer When the Startup Device Menu appears release the F12 key Note If you have a USB keyboard installed on your computer and the Startup Device Menu does not display using this method turn on the computer then immediately press and release the F12 key repeatedly until the Startup Device Menu displays 3 Select the desired startup device from the Startup Device Menu and press Enter to begin Note Selecting a startup device from the Startup Device Menu does not permanently change the startup sequence Changing the startup sequence To view or change the primary or automatic power on startup sequence do the following 1 Start the Setup Utility program see Starting the Setup Utility program on page 27 2 Select Startup 3 Select Startup Sequence See the information displayed on the right side of the screen 4 Select the sequence of devices for the Primary Startup Sequence the Automatic Startup Sequence and the Error Startup Sequence 5 Select Exit from the Setup Utility menu and then Save Settings If you have changed these settings and want to re
27. ector COM 1 E Parallel connector El VGA monitor connector USB connectors 2 Note ey ey De a ET ES co DO ES me S ho io Kel DIE Kea Ethernet connector USB connectors 2 Keyboard connector Mouse connector PCI Express x16 graphics adapter connector some models PCI adapter connector PCI adapter connector PCI Express x1 adapter connector Serial connector COM 2 some models Some connectors on the rear of the computer are color coded to help you determine where to connect the cables on your computer Connector Audio line in connector Audio line out connector Ethernet connector Keyboard connector Microphone connector Mouse connector Parallel connector Serial connector USB connectors Description Used to receive audio signals from an external audio device such as a stereo system When you attach an external audio device a cable is connected between the audio line out connector of the device and the audio line in connector of the computer Used to send audio signals from the computer to external devices such as powered stereo speakers speakers with built in amplifiers headphones multimedia keyboards or the audio line in connector on a stereo system or other external recording device Used to attach an Ethernet cable for a local area network LAN Note To operate th
28. edia Some of the different drives that are available for your computer are Serial ATA hard disk drives Parallel ATA hard disk drives Optical drives such as CD drives or DVD drives e Removable media drives Note These different drives are also referred to as integrated drive electronics IDE drives Internal drives are installed in bays In this book the bays are referred to as bay 1 bay 2 and so on When you install an internal drive it is important to note what type and size of drive that you can install in each bay Also it is important to correctly connect the internal drive cables to the installed drive Drive specifications Your computer comes with the following factory installed drives An optical drive in bay 1 some models e A 3 5 inch diskette disk drive in bay 3 e A3 5 inch hard drive in bay 4 Any bay that does not have a drive installed has a static shield and bay panel installed Chapter 1 Installing options 15 16 User Guide The following illustration shows the locations of the drive bays The following list describes the types and size of drives you can install in each bay Bay 1 Maximum height 43 0 mm 1 7 in H Bay 2 Maximum height 43 0 mm 1 7 in Bay 3 Maximum height 25 8 mm 1 0 in E Bay 4 Maximum height 25 8 mm 1 0 in Optical drive such as CD drive or DVD drive preinstalled in some models 5 25 inch hard disk drive 3 5 inc
29. entify and install the various types of locks that might be available for your computer In addition to physical locks unauthorized use of your computer can be prevented by a software lock that locks the keyboard until a correct password is typed in Make sure that any security cables you install do not interfere with other computer cables Identifying security locks The following illustration shows the locations of the security locks on the rear of the computer Padlock loop H Integrated cable lock Chapter 1 Installing options 21 Padlock Your computer is equipped with a padlock loop such that the cover cannot be removed when a padlock is installed 22 User Guide Integrated cable lock