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1. Installing a Rope Clip To help prevent hardware theft you can add a 3 16 inch or 5 mm Rope Clip and cable to your computer After you add the security cable make sure that it does not interfere with other cables that are connected to the computer To install a Rope Clip 1 Remove the cover see Use a tool such as a screwdriver to remove the two metal knockouts Insert the Rope Clip through the rear panel then attach and tighten the nuts with an appropriately sized or adjustable wrench Replace the computer cover For more information see Replacing the coved Chapter 3 Installing internal options small desktop model 25 5 Thread the cable through the Rope Clip and around an object that is not a part of or permanently secured to the building structure or foundation and from which it cannot be removed then fasten the cable ends together with a lock NN Ugg Oh N Sing lta ta do ta amp Up Un Rope Clip El Bolt holes Nuts M What to do next To work with another option go to the appropriate section Replacing the cover and connecting the cables 26 User Guide After working with options you need to install any removed parts replace the cover and reconnect 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 IBM Setup Utility program To replace the cov
2. 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 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 Obtaining device drivers You can obtain device drivers for operating systems that are not preinstalled at http www pc ibm com support on the World Wide Web Installation instructions are provided in README files with the device driver files 16 User Guide Chapter 3 Installing internal options small desktop model You can expand the capabilities of your computer by adding memory drives or adapters When installing an option use these instructions along with the instructions that come with the option Removing the cover ro Important Read before removing To remove the cover 1 Shut down your operating system remove any media diskettes CDs or tapes from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the computer 2 Unplug all power cords from electrical outlets 3 Disconnect all cables attached to the computer This includes power cords input output I O cables and any other cables th
3. 00C0 00DF 31 DMA 2 00EO OOEF 16 General I O locations available to PCI bus OOFO 1 Coprocessor error register OOF1 016F 127 General I O locations available to PCI bus 0170 0177 8 Secondary IDE channel 01F0 01F7 8 Primary IDE channel 0200 0207 8 MIDI joystick port 0220 0227 8 Serial port 3 or 4 0228 0277 80 General I O locations available to PCI bus 0278 027F 8 LPT3 0280 02E7 102 Available 02E8 02EF 8 Serial port 3 or 4 02F8 02FF 8 COM2 0338 033F 8 Serial port 3 or 4 0340 036F 48 Available 0370 0371 2 IDE channel 1 command 0378 037F 8 LPT2 0380 03B3 52 Available 03B4 03B7 i Video 03BA 1 Video 03BC 03BE 16 LPT1 03C0 03CF 52 Video 03D4 03D7 16 Video 03DA 1 Video 03D0 03DF 11 Available 03E0 03E7 8 Available 03E8 03EF 8 COM3 or COM4 03F0 03F5 6 Diskette channel 1 03F6 1 Primary IDE channel command port 64 User Guide Table 2 O address map continued Address range hex Size bytes Description 03F7 Write 1 Diskette channel 1 command 03F7 bit 7 1 bit Diskette disk change channel 03F7 bits 6 0 7 bits Primary IDE channel status port 03F8 O3FF 8 COM1 0400 047F 128 Available 0480 048F 16 DMA channel high page registers 0490 OCF7 1912 Available OCF8 OCFB 4 PCI configuration address register OCFC OCFF 4 PCI configuration data register LPTn 400h 8 ECP po
4. 230 V ac Input kilovolt amperes kVA approximate Minimum configuration as shipped 0 08 kVA Maximum configuration 0 3 KVA Note Power consumption and heat output vary depending on the number and type of optional features installed and the power management optional features in use Heat output approximate in British thermal units Btu per hour Minimum configuration 257 Btu hr 75 watts Maximum configuration 789 Btu hr 230 watts Airflow Approximately 0 68 cubic meters every three minutes 24 cubic feet every three minutes maximum Acoustical noise emission values Average sound pressure levels At operator position Idle 33 dBA Operating 43 dBA At bystander position 1 meter 3 3 ft Idle 33 dBA Operating 37 dBA Declared upper limit sound power levels Idle 4 8 bels Operating 5 1 bels Note These levels were measured in controlled acoustical environments according to the procedures specified by the American National Standards Institute ANSI S12 10 and ISO 7779 and are reported in accordance with ISO 9296 Actual sound pressure levels in a given location might exceed the average values stated because of room reflections and other nearby noise sources The declared sound power levels indicate an upper limit below which a large number of computers will operate Note The computer is classified as a Class A or Class B digital device See the Quick Reference for further information about this classific
5. Install the adapter into the appropriate slot on the system board 5 Install the adapter slot cover latch 46 User Guide What to do next e To work with another option go to the appropriate section e To ups the installation go to 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 media Some of the different drives that are available for your computer are e Hard disk drives e CD drives or DVD drives e Removable media drives Internal drives are installed in bays Within 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 IBM installed drives ACD drive or DVD drive in bay 1 some models e A 3 5 inch diskette disk drive in bay 3 e A 3 5 inch hard drive in bay 4 Models that do not have drives installed in bays 1 and 2 have a static shield and bay panel installed Chapter 5 Installing internal options microtower model 47 The following illustration sho
6. When installing DIMMs the following rules apply Fill each system memory connector sequentially starting at DIMM 1 Use 3 3 V synchronous 168 pin unbuffered 133 MHz nonparity synchronous dynamic random access memory SDRAM Use 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB or 512 MB DIMMs in any combination e DIMM heights of 38 1 mm 1 5 inches To install a DIMM 1 Remove the cover See 2 You might have to remove an adapter to gain access to the DIMM slots See Chapter 4 Installing internal options desktop model 31 3 To locate the DIMM connectors See 4 Open the retaining clips ha 5 Make sure the notches in the DIMM align with the tabs on the connector Push or insert the DIMM straight down into the connector until the retaining clips close Notches ro What to do next To work with another option go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to Installing adapters 32 User Guide This section provides information and instructions for installing and removing adapters Your computer has three expansion slots for PCI adapters and one slot used for an AGP adapter You can install an adapter up to 340 mm 13 4 inches long To install an adapter 1 Remove the cover See Remo 2 Remove the adapter slot cover latch and the slot cover for the appropriate expansion slot 3 Remove the adapter from its static prot
7. connectors on your computer and instructions for installing external options and peripheral devices Copyright IBM Corp 2001 provides instructions for removing the cover and betaling hard disk drives memory and adapters in your computer provides instructions for removing the cover and installing hard disk drives memory and adapters in your computer 7 provides instructions for removing the cover and installing hard disk drives memory and adapters in your computer im provides instructions for updating the computer configuration using passwords and changing the nn sequence provides instructions to help you update your system programs 4 provides information for programmers describing the address maps of the computer provides information about the interrupt and direct memory access channel assignments Appendix E Notices and trademarks contains notice and trademark information ix Information resources X User Guide The Quick Reference that comes with your computer provides information for installing your computer and starting the operating system It also includes basic troubleshooting information software recovery procedures help and service information and warranty information Access IBM provides a link to more information about your computer Click Start gt Access IBM If you have Internet access the most up to date manuals for yo
8. DIMMs 44 internal drives 48 memory 44 Rope Clip 51 small desktop model adapters 20 DIMMs 19 internal drives 24 memory 19 Rope Clip 25 interrupt request IRQ channel assignments 67 K keyboard connector 13 14 15 16 L locating components desktop model 30 microtower model 42 small desktop model 18 M memory dual in line memory modules DIMMs 19 31 44 installing 19 31 44 map 63 system 8 19 44 microphone connector 13 14 15 16 mouse connector 13 14 15 16 moving the power supply 42 N noise level 5 6 7 71 O options available 8 external 8 11 installing desktop model 29 microtower model 41 small desktop model 17 internal 8 17 29 41 P parallel connector 13 14 15 16 password erasing 56 lost or forgotten 56 setting changing deleting 56 power Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI support 4 Advanced Power Management support 4 R recovering from a POST BIOS update failure 61 removing the cover desktop model 29 microtower model 41 small desktop model 17 replacing the cover desktop model 38 microtower model 52 small desktop model 26 S security features 4 Rope Clip 25 37 51 security profile by device 57 serial connectors 13 14 15 16 system address maps 63 system board connectors 19 31 44 identifying parts 18 30 43 location 19 31 44 memory 8 18 31 43 system programs updating 61 U updating system programs 61 USB con
9. Microsoft Corporation in the United States other countries or both Other company product and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others Index A adapters accelerated graphics port AGP 8 installing desktop model 32 microtower model 45 small desktop model 20 peripheral component interconnect PCI 8 slots 20 32 45 address map DMA input output I O 65 input output I O 63 system memory 63 audio subsystem 3 audio line in connector 13 14 15 16 audio line out connector 13 14 15 16 C cables connecting 26 38 52 changing the battery 59 channel assignments DMA 67 IRQ 67 connectors description 16 front 11 rear 13 cover removing desktop model 29 microtower model 41 small desktop model 17 replacing desktop model 38 microtower model 52 small desktop model 26 D device drivers 16 DIMMs installing 19 31 44 DMA channel assignments 67 DMA I O address map 65 drives bays 4 23 33 47 CD 8 34 47 diskette 8 DVD 8 34 47 hard disk 8 34 47 installing 23 24 33 35 47 48 internal 3 8 47 48 removable media 8 34 47 specifications 23 34 47 tape 34 Copyright IBM Corp 2001 E environment operating 5 6 7 Ethernet connector 13 14 15 16 IBM Setup Utility 55 input output I O address map 63 65 DMA address map 65 features 3 installing options desktop model adapters 32 DIMMs 31 internal drives 35 memory 31 Rope Clip 37 microtower model adapters 45
10. 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 ATTENTION Danger d explosion en cas de remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement par une batterie IBM de type ou d un type quivalent recommande par le fabricant La batterie contient du lithium et peut exploser en cas de mauvaise utilisation de mauvaise manipulation ou de mise au rebut inappropri e Ne pas Lancer ou plonger dans l eau Chauffer a plus de 100 C 212 F e R parer ou d sassembler Mettre au rebut les batteries usag es conform ment aux r glements locaux Modem safety information 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 vi User Guide 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 telephone other than a cordless type during an e
11. appropriately sized or adjustable wrench Chapter 4 Installing internal options desktop model 37 5 Thread the cable through the Rope Clip and around an object that is not a part of or permanently secured to the building structure or foundation and from which it cannot be removed then fasten the cable ends together with a lock Rope Clip El Bolt holes Nuts M What to do next To work with another option go to the appropriate section 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 IBM 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 38 User Guide 3 Position the cover over the chassis and pivot it down over the computer until it snaps into place Chapter 4 Installing internal options desktop model 39 40 User Guide Chapter 5 Installing internal options microtower model You can expand the capabilities of your computer by adding memory drives or adapters When installing an option use these instr
12. connector El Microphone connector El Audio line out connector Audio line in connector AGP slot PCI slots Povver connector Note Some connectors on the rear of the computer are color coded to help you to determine where to connect the cables on your computer Chapter 2 Installing external options 15 Connector Mouse connector Keyboard connector USB connectors Serial connectors Parallel connector Ethernet connector Microphone connector Audio line out connector Audio line in connector Description Used to attach a mouse trackball or other pointing device that uses a standard mouse connector Used to attach a keyboard that uses a standard keyboard 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 four USB devices you can purchase a USB hub which you can use to connect additional USB devices Used to attach an external modem serial printer or other devices that use a 9 pin serial connector Used to attach a parallel printer parallel scanner or other devices that use a 25 pin parallel connector Used to attach an Ethernet cable for a Local Area Network LAN Note To operate the computer within FCC Class B limits use a category 5 Ethernet cable 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
13. installed The following illustration shows the locations of the drive bays N N Q The following table describes some of the drives that you can install in each bay and their height requirements Bay 1 Max Height 41 3 mm 1 6 in CD ROM drive standard in some models 5 25 inch hard disk drive A Bay 2 Max Height 41 3 mm 1 6 in 5 25 inch hard disk drive 3 5 inch hard disk drive requires a mounting bracket CD ROM drive DVD ROM drive Bay 3 Max Height 25 8 mm 1 0 in 3 5 inch hard disk drive preinstalled 4 Bay 4 Max Height 25 8 mm 1 0 in 3 5 inch diskette drive preinstalled Notes 1 Drives that are greater than 41 3 mm 1 6 in high cannot be installed 2 Install removable media tape or CD drives in the accessible bay bay 1 or 2 Installing a drive To install an internal drive follow these steps 1 Remove the cover See 2 If your computer has a CD drive or DVD drive you might need to remove the signal and power cables from the drive 3 Ifthe drive you are installing is a removable media drive remove the bay panel from the front bezel 4 Remove the metal shield from the drive bay by inserting a flat blade screwdriver into one of the slots and gently prying it loose 5 Pivot the drive bay latch handle toward the front of the computer and then pivot the drive bay cage upward as shown until it is latched in the up right position 6 Make sure the drive that you ar
14. m 7000 ft Note The maximum altitude 2134 m 7000 ft is the maximum altitude at which the specified air temperatures apply At higher altitudes the maximum air temperatures are lower than those specified Humidity System on 8 to 80 System off 8 to 80 Electrical input Input voltage Low range Minimum 90 V ac Maximum 137 V ac Input frequency range 57 63 Hz Voltage switch setting 115 V ac High range Minimum 180 V ac Maximum 265 V ac Input frequency range 47 53 Hz Voltage switch setting 230 V ac Input kilovolt amperes kVA approximate Minimum configuration as shipped 0 08 kVA Maximum configuration 0 30 kVA Note Power consumption and heat output vary depending on the number and type of optional features installed and the power management optional features in use Heat output approximate in British thermal units Btu per hour Minimum configuration 257 Btu hr 75 watts Maximum configuration 686 Btu hr 200 watts Airflow Approximately 0 45 cubic meters every three minutes 16 cubic feet every three minutes maximum Acoustical noise emission values Average sound pressure levels At operator position Idle 38 dBA Operating 43 dBA At bystander position 1 meter 3 3 ft Idle 33 dBA Operating 37 dBA Declared upper limit sound power levels Idle 3 75 bels Operating 4 99 bels Note These levels were measured in controlled acoustical environments according to the procedures
15. small deskto 9 desktop model or non hd Remove any adapters that impede access to the BIOS Configuration jumper microtower model Replace 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 C System address maps The following charts represent how the hard disk stores different types of information Address ranges and byte sizes are approximate System memory map The first 640 KB of system board RAM is mapped starting at address hex 00000000 A 256 byte area and a 1 KB area of this RAM are reserved for BIOS data Memory can be mapped differently if POST detects an error Table 1 System memory map Address range Address range hex Size Description decimal 0 K 512 KB 00000 7FFFF 512 KB Conventional 512 K 639 KB 80000 9FBFF 127 KB Extended conventional 639 K 640 KB 9FC00 9FFFF 1 RB Extended BIOS data 640 R 767 RB A0000 BFFFF 128 KB Dynamic video memory display cache 768 K 800 KB C0000 C7FFF 32 KB Video ROM BIOS shadowed 800 K 896 KB C8000 DFFFF 96 KB PCI space available to adapter ROMs 896 K 1 MB E0000 FFFFF 128 KB System ROM BIOS main memory shadowed 1 MB 16 MB 1000000 FFFFFF 15 MB PCI space 16 MB 4096 MB 10000000 FFDFFFFF 4080 MB PCI space
16. the IBM Setup Utility program menu you must use the keyboard The keys used to accomplish various tasks are displayed at the bottom of each screen Exiting from the IBM Setup Utility program When you finish viewing or changing settings press Esc to return to the IBM Setup Utility program menu you might have to press Esc several times If you want to save the new settings select Save Settings before you exit Otherwise your changes will not be saved Using passwords You can use passwords to provide security for your computer and data There are two kinds of passwords a user password and an administrator password You do not have to set a password of either type to use your computer However if you decide to set either one read the following sections User password The user password feature deters unauthorized persons from gaining access to your computer Copyright IBM Corp 2001 55 Administrator password Setting an administrator password deters unauthorized persons from changing configuration settings If you are responsible for maintaining the settings of several computers you might want to set an administrator password After you set an administrator password a password prompt is displayed each time you try to access the IBM Setup Utility program If you type the wrong password you will see an error message If you type the wrong password three times you must turn the computer off and start again If both
17. 10 Move the jumper back to the standard pins 1 and 2 11 Ep ue cover ange connect the power cord See Replacing the cover and 12 When you restart the computer a 0162 error message will be played This is normal Choose an option and following the instructions that are displayed on the screen Using Security Profile by Device Security Profile by Device is used to enable or disable user access to the following devices IDE controller When this feature is set to Disable all devices connected to the IDE controller such as hard disk drives or the CD ROM drive are disabled and will not be displayed in the system configuration Diskette Drive Access When this feature is set to Disable the diskette drive cannot be accessed Diskette Write Protect When this feature is set to Enable all diskettes are treated as if they are write protected To set Security Profile by Device do the following 1 Start the IBM Setup Utility program see From the IBM Setup Utility program menu select Security Select Security Profile by Device Select the desired devices and settings and press Enter Return to the IBM Setup Utility program menu and select Exit and then Save Settings af ON Other settings in the IBM Setup Utility program The information in this section contains instructions for changing the startup sequence The startup sequence Your computer can be started from several devices including the hard disk dri
18. 8 cubic feet every three minutes maximum Acoustical noise emission values Average sound pressure levels At operator position Idle 38 dBA Operating 43 dBA At bystander position 1 meter 3 3 ft Idle 33 dBA Operating 37 dBA Declared upper limit sound power levels Idle 4 8 bels Operating 5 1 bels Note These levels were measured in controlled acoustical environments according to the procedures specified by the American National Standards Institute ANSI 12 10 and ISO 7779 and are reported in accordance with ISO 9296 Actual sound pressure levels in a given location might exceed the average values stated because of room reflections and other nearby noise sources The declared sound power levels indicate an upper limit below which a large number of computers will operate Note The computer is classified as a Class A or Class B digital device See the Quick Reference for further information about this classification Chapter 1 Overview 7 Available options The following are some available options External options Parallel port devices such as printers and external drives Serial port devices such as external modems and digital cameras Audio devices such as external speakers for the sound system USB devices such as printers joysticks and scanners Security device such as a Rope Clip Monitors IEEE 1394 devices requires an IEEE 1394 adapter SCSI devices requires a SCSI adapter Intern
19. User Guide Type 2292 6343 6349 6350 Type 6790 6791 6792 6793 6794 6795 Type 6823 6825 User Guide Type 2292 6343 6349 6350 Type 6790 6791 6792 6793 6794 6795 Type 6823 6825 Note Before using First Edition August 2001 Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2001 All rights reserved US Government Users Restricted Rights Use duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp Contents Safety Information V Lithium battery notice Vi Modem safety information Vi Laser compliance statement Vii About this book ix How this book is organized IX Information resources x Chapter 1 Overview el Identifying your computer Small desktop model computer 2 Desktop model computer 2 Microtower model computer 2 Features 3 Specifications 5 Physical specifications small desktop model B Physical specifications desktop model lt 6 Physical specifications microtower model 27 Available options 8 Tools required 8 Handling static sensitive devices 8 Chapter 2 Installing external options 11 Locating the connectors on the front of your computer 11 Locating the connectors on ather rear rof your computer 13 Obtaining device Arsen s 16 Chapter 3 Installing internal options small desktop model 17 Removing the cover 17 Locating components 18 Identifying pa
20. al options System memory called dual in line memory modules DIMMs Adapters Peripheral component interconnect PCI adapters Accelerated graphics port AGP adapters Small desktop models support low profile adapters only Internal drives such as CD drive or DVD drive CD drive and DVD drive Hard disk Diskette drives and other removable media drives For the latest information about available options see the following World Wide Web pages e http www ibm com pc us options e http www pc ibm com support You can also obtain information by calling the following telephone numbers e Within the United States call 1 800 IBM 2YOU 1 800 426 2968 your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative e Within Canada call 1 800 565 3344 or 1 800 IBM 4YOU Outside the United States and Canada contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative Tools required To install some options in your computer you might need a flat blade or a Phillips screwdriver Additional tools might be needed for certain options See the instructions that come with the option 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 8 User Guide When you handle options and other computer components take these
21. and removing adapters Your computer has three expansion slots for PCI adapters and one slot used for an AGP adapter Adapters must be low profile Your computer supports adapters up to 168 mm 6 6 inches long To install an adapter 1 Remove the cover See Remo 2 Pivot one of the drive bay latch handles toward the front of the computer and then pivot the drive bay cage upward as shown until it is latched in the up position Repeat this procedure for the remaining drive bay TE Chapter 3 Installing internal options small desktop model 21 4 Remove the adapter slot cover latch and the slot cover for the appropriate expansion slot 5 Remove the adapter from its static protective package 6 Install the adapter into the appropriate slot on the system board 7 Install the adapter slot cover latch 8 Replace the support bar and pivot the two drive bays back to their original positions What to do next To work with another option go to the appropriate section To complete the installation go to 22 User Guide 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 or replace drives to your computer to increase storage capacity and to enable your computer to read other types of media such a
22. and to the system board See To connect an additional IDE CD drive or DVD drive 1 Locate the secondary IDE connector on the system board and the three connector signal cable See Connect the extra connector in the signal cable to the new CD drive or DVD drive Your computer has extra power connectors for additional drives Connect a power connector to the drive To connect an additional IDE hard disk drive 1 r What to do next Locate the primary IDE connector on the system board One end of the three connector cable connects to the hard disk drive and the other connects to the system board See Connect the extra connector in the signal cable to the new hard disk drive Your computer has extra power connectors for additional drives Connect a power connector to the drive e To work with another option go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to Installing a Rope Clip To help prevent hardware theft you can add a 3 16 inch or 5 mm Rope Clip and cable to your computer After you add the security cable make sure that it does not interfere with other cables that are connected to the computer To install a Rope Clip 1 Remove cover see Use a tool such as a screwdriver to remove the two metal knockouts Insert the Rope Clip through the rear panel then attach and tighten the nuts with an appropriately sized or adjustable wrench Replace the computer c
23. at are connected to the computer 4 Press the buttons on the sides of the computer and pivot the rear end of the cover up toward the front of the computer Copyright IBM Corp 2001 17 Locating components The following illustration will help you locate the various components in your computer Power supply DIMM A PCI slot El Hard disk drive AGP slot CD drive or DVD drive El Support bar El Diskette drive Identifying parts on the system board The system board also called the planar or motherboard is the main circuit board in your computer It provides basic computer functions and supports a variety of devices that are IBM installed or that you can install later 18 User Guide See the following illustration for the location of parts on the system board i N a l z A 5 1 6 7 3 en FH S Ed P i i FE Es Co E m l mo Microprocessor E Battery El DIMM connectors 1 2 3 left to right SCSI LED connector Front panel connector PCI slots El Power connector Front panel audio connector El Diskette drive con
24. ation 6 User Guide Physical specifications microtower model Dimensions Height 444 5 mm 17 5 in Width 165 1 mm 6 5 in Depth 497 3 mm 19 6 in Weight Minimum configuration as shipped 9 1 kg 20 Ib Maximum configuration 10 2 kg 22 5 Ib Environment Air temperature System on 10 to 35 C 50 to 95 F System off 10 to 43 C 50 to 110 F Maximum altitude 2134 m 7000 ft Note The maximum altitude 2134 m 7000 ft is the maximum altitude at which the specified air temperatures apply At higher altitudes the maximum air temperatures are lower than those specified Humidity System on 8 to 80 System off 8 to 80 Electrical input Input voltage Low range Minimum 90 V ac Maximum 137 V ac Input frequency range 57 63 Hz Voltage switch setting 115 V ac High range Minimum 180 V ac Maximum 265 V ac Input frequency range 47 53 Hz Voltage switch setting 230 V ac Input kilovolt amperes kVA approximate Minimum configuration as shipped 0 08 kVA Maximum configuration 0 3 kVA Note Power consumption and heat output vary depending on the number and type of optional features installed and the power management optional features in use Heat output approximate in British thermal units Btu per hour Minimum configuration 257 Btu hr 75 watts Maximum configuration 789 Btu hr 230 watts Airflow Approximately 0 79 cubic meters every three minutes 2
25. audio cable connect it to the drive and to the system board See 2 2 2 To connect an additional IDE CD drive or DVD drive 1 Locate the secondary IDE connector on the system board and the three connector signal cable See 2 Connect the extra connector in the signal cable to the new CD drive or DVD drive 3 Your computer has extra power connectors for additional drives Connect a power connector to the drive To connect an additional IDE hard disk drive 1 Locate the primary IDE connector on the system board One end of the three connector cable connects to the hard disk drive and the other connects to the system board See 2 Connect the extra connector in the signal cable to the new hard disk drive 3 Your computer has extra power connectors for additional drives Connect a power connector to the drive m What to do next e To work with another option go to the appropriate section To complete the installation go to acing a g Installing a Rope Clip To help prevent hardvvare theft you can add a 3 16 inch or 5 mm Rope Clip and cable to your computer After you add the security cable make sure that it does not interfere with other cables that are connected to the computer To install a Rope Clip 1 Remove the cover See 2 Use a tool such as a screwdriver to remove the two metal knockouts 3 Insert the Rope Clip through the rear panel then attach and tighten the nuts with an
26. ble media drive remove the bay panel from the front bezel 3 Remove the metal shield from the drive bay by inserting a flat blade screwdriver into one of the slots and gently prying it loose 4 Make sure the drive is set correctly as the master device Refer to the documentation that comes with your CD drive or DVD drive for master slave jumper information 5 Pivot the drive bay latch handle toward the front of the computer and then pivot the drive bay cage upward as shown until it is latched in the up position 6 Install the drive into the bay Align the screw holes and insert the two screws 7 Each integrated drive electronics IDE drive requires two cables a four wire power cable that connects to the power supply and a signal cable that connects to the system board 24 User Guide To connect a CD drive or DVD drive to your computer follow these steps Locate the signal cable that came with your computer or with the new drive y IDE connector on the system board See Fldentifuing Connect one end of the signal cable to the secondary IDE connector on the system board and the other to the CD drive or DVD drive Your computer has extra povver connectors for connecting additional drives Connect the povver cable to the drive 8 Pivot the drive bay cage bach into place ro What to do next e To work with another option go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to
27. d hard disk I O control Serial and parallel port I O control Security profile by device IBM preinstalled software Your computer might come with preinstalled software If it does an operating system device drivers to support built in features and other support programs are included Operating systems supported e Microsoft Windows XP e Microsoft Windows 2000 e Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Version 4 0 e Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition OS 2 Operating systems tested for compatibility e Linux 1 The operating systems listed here are being tested for compatibility at the time this publication goes to press Additional operating systems might be identified by IBM as compatible with your computer following the publication of this booklet Corrections and additions to this list are subject to change To determine if an operating system has been tested for compatibility check the Web site of the operating system vendor 4 User Guide e PC DOS Specifications This section lists the physical specifications for your computer Physical specifications small desktop model Dimensions Height 104 mm 4 1 in Width 360 mm 14 2 in Depth 412 mm 16 2 in Weight Minimum configuration as shipped 8 1 kg 18 Ib Maximum configuration 9 1 kg 20 Ib Environment Air temperature System on 10 to 35 C 50 to 95 F System off 10 to 43 C 50 to 110 F Maximum altitude 2134
28. d or the program s described in this publication at any time without notice IBM 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 IBM 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 IBM product and use of those Web sites is at your own risk 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 Copyright IBM Corp 2001 69 intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Trademarks 70 User Guide The following terms are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States or other countries or both IBM Wake on LAN PS 2 Pentium and NetBurst are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States other countries or both Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of
29. ddress register 00 07 0089 Channel 6 page table address register 00 07 Appendix C System address maps 65 Table 3 DMA I O address map continued Address hex Description Bits Byte pointer 008A Channel 7 page table address register 00 07 008B Channel 5 page table address register 00 07 008F Channel 4 page table address refresh register 00 07 00C0 Channel 4 memory address register 00 15 Yes 00C2 Channel 4 transfer count register 00 15 Yes 00C4 Channel 5 memory address register 00 15 Yes 00C6 Channel 5 transfer count register 00 15 Yes 00C8 Channel 6 memory address register 00 15 Yes 00CA Channel 6 transfer count register 00 15 Yes 00CC Channel 7 memory address register 00 15 Yes 00CE Channel 7 transfer count register 00 15 Yes 00D0 Channels 4 7 read status write command register 00 07 00D2 Channels 4 7 write request register 00 02 00D4 Channels 4 7 write single mask register bit 00 02 00D6 Channels 4 7 mode register write 00 07 00D8 Channels 4 7 clear byte pointer write N A 00DA Channels 4 7 master clear write temp read 00 07 00DC Channels 4 7 clear mask register write 00 03 00DE Channels 4 7 write all mask register bits 00 03 00DF Channels 5 7 8 or 16 bit mode select 00 07 66 User Guide Appendix D Interrupt request and direct memory access channel ass
30. e EEPROM 1 Insert a system program update flash diskette into the diskette drive drive A in your computer System program updates are available at http www pcibm com 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 Recovering from a POST BIOS update failure If power to your computer is interrupted while POST BIOS is being updated flash update your computer might not restart correctly If this happens perform the following procedure to recover 1 Turn off the computer and any attached devices such as printers monitors and external drives e CQ ave on page 29 O age 17 small desktop ktop model or 4 If necessary refer to Installing adapters 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 pins 2 and 3 Copyright IBM Corp 2001 61 62 User Guide 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 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 Unplug the power cords from electrical outlets 2 1
31. e installing is set correctly as either a master or a slave device e Ifitis a hard disk drive set as a slave device Chapter 4 Installing internal options desktop model 35 36 User Guide e If it is the first CD drive or DVD drive set as a master device e If it is an additional CD drive or DVD drive set as a slave device Refer to the documentation that comes with your drive for master slave jumper information 7 Install the drive into the bay Align the screw holes and insert the two screws 8 Pivot the drive bay cage back into place 9 Each integrated drive electronics IDE drive requires two cables a four wire power cable that connects to the power supply and a signal cable that connects to the system board The steps to connect an IDE drive are different depending on the type of drive you are connecting Locate the procedure below for your drive connection To connect the first IDE CD drive or DVD drive 1 Locate the three connector signal cable that came with your computer or with the new drive 2 Locate the secondary IDE connector on the system board See 3 Connect one end of the signal cable to the drive and the other to the secondary IDE connector on the system board To reduce electronic noise use the connectors at the end of the cable only 4 Your computer has extra power connectors for additional drives Connect a power connector to the drive 5 If you have a CD ROM
32. ective package 4 Install the adapter into the appropriate slot on the system board 5 Install the adapter slot cover latch m What to do next To work with another option go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to Installing internal drives This section provides information and instructions for installing and removing internal drives Chapter 4 Installing internal options desktop model 33 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 media Some of the different drives that are available for your computer are Hard disk drives Tape drives CD drives or DVD drives Removable media drives Internal drives are installed in bays Within 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 34 User Guide Your computer comes with the following IBM installed drives e A CD ROM drive in bay 1 some models e A 3 5 inch hard disk drive in bay 3 e A 3 5 inch diskette drive in bay 4 Models that do not have drives installed in bays 1 and 2 have a static shield and bay panel
33. ent connect a ce produit Lorsque cela est possible n utilisez qu une seule main pour connecter ou d connecter les cables d interface Ne mettez jamais un quipement sous tension en cas d incendie ou d inondation ou en pr sence de dommages mat riels Avant de retirer les carters de l unit mettez celle ci hors tension et d connectez ses cordons d alimentation ainsi que les cables qui la relient aux r seaux aux syst mes de t l communication et aux modems sauf instruction contraire mentionn e dans les proc dures d installation et de configuration Lorsque vous installez que vous deplacez ou que vous manipulez le present produit ou des p riph riques qui lui sont raccordes reportez vous aux instructions ci dessous pour connecter et d connecter les diff rents cordons Connexion D connexion 1 Mettez les unit s hors tension 1 Mettez les unit s hors tension 2 Commencez par brancher tous les 2 D branchez les cordons d alimentation cordons sur les unit s des prises 3 Branchez les cables d interface sur des 3 D branchez les cables d interface des connecteurs connecteurs 4 Branchez les cordons d alimentation sur 4 Debranchez tous les c bles des unites des prises 5 Mettez les unites sous tension Lithium battery notice CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced When replacing the battery use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or
34. er 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 over the chassis and pivot it down over the computer until it snaps into place Chapter 3 Installing internal options small desktop model 27 28 User Guide Chapter 4 Installing internal options desktop model You can expand the capabilities of your computer by adding memory drives or adapters When installing an option use these instructions along with the instructions that come with the option Removing the cover m Important Read To remove the cover 1 Shut down your operating system remove any media diskettes CDs or tapes from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the computer 2 Unplug all power cords from electrical outlets 3 Disconnect all cables attached to the computer This includes power cords input output I O cables and any other cables that are connected to the computer 4 Press the buttons on the sides of the computer and pivot the rear end of the cover up toward the front of the computer Copyright IBM Corp 2001 29 Locating components The following illustration will help you locate the various components in your computer CD ROM drive DIMMs El Front USB connector El Syste
35. er de classe 1 Dans les autres pays elle est certifi e tre un produit a laser de classe 1 conforme aux normes CEI 825 et CENELEC EN 60 825 Lorsqu une unit de CD ROM DVD ROM est install e tenez compte des remarques suivantes ATTENTION Pour viter tout risque d exposition au rayon laser respectez les consignes de r glage et d utilisation des commandes ainsi que les proc dures d crites L ouverture de l unit de CD ROM DVD ROM peut entrainer un risque d exposition au rayon laser Pour toute intervention faites appel du personnel qualifi Certaines unit s de CD ROM DVD ROM peuvent contenir une diode a laser de classe 3A ou 3B Tenez compte de la consigne qui suit DANGER Rayonnement laser lorsque le carter est ouvert Evitez toute exposition directe des yeux au rayon laser Evitez de regarder fixement le faisceau ou de l observer a l aide d instruments optiques About this book This publication provides instructions for installing most options into your computer This publication also includes an overview of computer features locating connectors and updating configuration settings How this book is organized This book contains the following chapters and appendixes 4Chapter 1 Overview provides an introduction to the computer specifications and the options that are available for your computer Chapter Installing external options provides information to orient you to the
36. g DIMMs the following rules apply 44 User Guide Fill each system memory connector sequentially starting at DIMM 1 Use 3 3 V synchronous 168 pin unbuffered 133 MHz nonparity synchronous dynamic random access memory SDRAM Use 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB or 512 MB DIMMs in any combination e DIMM heights of 38 1 mm 1 5 inches To install a DIMM 1 Remove the cover See 3 To locate the DIMM connectors See 4 Open the retaining clips we 5 Make sure the notches in the DIMM align with the tabs on the connector Push or insert the DIMM straight down into the connector until the retaining clips close Notches m What to do next e Replace any adapters that were removed Replace the power supply To work with another option go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to Installing adapters This section provides information and instructions for installing and removing adapters Your computer has three expansion slots for PCI adapters and one slot used for an AGP adapter You can install an adapter up to 228 mm 9 inches long To install an adapter 1 Remove the cover See Remo Chapter 5 Installing internal options microtower model 45 2 Remove the adapter slot cover latch and the slot cover for the appropriate expansion slot 3 Remove the adapter from its static protective package 4
37. ices 21 Code of Federal Regulations DHHS 21 CFR Subchapter J for Class 1 laser products Elsewhere these drives are certified to conform to the requirements of the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 825 and CENELEC EN 60 825 for Class 1 laser products When a CD ROM drive or a DVD ROM drive is installed note the following handling instructions CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure Removing the covers of the CD ROM drive or DVD ROM drive could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation There are no serviceable parts inside the CD ROM drive or DVD ROM drive Do not remove the drive covers Some CD ROM drives and DVD ROM drives contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser diode Note the following statement Safety Information vii viii User Guide DANGER Laser radiation when open Do not stare into the beam do not view directly with optical instruments and avoid direct exposure to the beam DANGER Certains modeles d ordinateurs personnels sont quip s d origine d une unit de CD ROM ou de DVD ROM Mais ces unit s sont galement vendues s par ment en tant qu options L unit de CD ROM DVD ROM est un appareil a laser Aux Etat Unis l unit de CD ROM DVD ROM est certifi e conforme aux normes indiqu es dans le sous chapitre J du DHHS 21 CFR relatif aux produits a las
38. ignments The following tables list the IRQ and DMA channel assignments Table 4 IRQ channel assignments IRO System resource NMI Critical system error SMI System management interrupt for power management 0 Timer 1 Keyboard 2 Cascade interrupt from slave PIC 3 COM2 some models only 4 COM1 5 Available to user 6 Diskette controller 7 LPT1 8 Real time clock 9 Video ACPI 10 Available to user 11 Available to user 12 Mouse port 13 Math coprocessor 14 Primary IDE if present 15 Secondary IDE if present Note The default settings for COM 1 IRQ 4 COM 2 IRQ 3 and LPT 1 IRQ 7 can be changed to another IRQ Table 5 DMA channel assignments DMA channel Data width System resource 0 8 bits Open 1 8 bits Open 2 8 bits Diskette drive 3 8 bits Parallel port for ECP or EPP 4 Reserved cascade channel 5 16 bits Open 6 16 bits Open 7 16 bits Open Copyright IBM Corp 2001 67 68 User Guide Appendix E Notices and trademarks This publication was developed for products and services offered in the U S A IBM may not offer the products services or features discussed in this document in other countries Consult your local IBM representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area Any reference to an IBM product program or service is not intended to sta
39. irst CD drive or DVD drive set as a master device e If it is an additional CD drive or DVD drive set as a slave device e If itis a hard disk drive set as a slave device Refer to the documentation that comes with your drive for master slave jumper information Chapter 5 Installing internal options microtower model 49 6 Install the drive into the bay Align the screw holes and insert the screws that secure the drive to the bay 7 Each integrated drive electronics IDE drive requires two cables a four wire power cable that connects to the power supply and a signal cable that connects to the system board For aCD ROM drive you might also have an audio cable Dy The steps to connect an IDE drive are different depending on the type of drive you are connecting Locate the procedure below for your drive connection To connect the first IDE CD drive or DVD drive 1 Locate the three connector signal cable that came with your computer or with the new drive 2 Locate the secondary IDE connector on the system board See Identifying parts 3 Connect one end of the signal cable to the drive and the other to the secondary IDE connector on the system board To reduce electronic noise use the connectors at the end of the cable only 4 Your computer has extra power connectors for additional drives Connect a power connector to the drive 50 User Guide 5 If you have a CD ROM audio cable connect it to the drive
40. lectrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning e Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak Consignes de s curit relatives au modem Lors de l utilisation de votre mat riel t l phonique il est important de respecter les consignes ci apres afin de r duire les risques d incendie d lectrocution et d autres blessures e N installez jamais de cordons t l phoniques durant un orage Les prises t l phoniques ne doivent pas tre install es dans des endroits humides except si le modele a t concu 4 cet effet Ne touchez jamais un cordon t l phonique ou un terminal non isol avant que la ligne ait t d connect e du r seau t l phonique Soyez toujours prudent lorsque vous proc dez l installation ou a la modification de lignes t l phoniques Si vous devez t l phoner pendant un orage pour viter tout risque de choc lectrique utilisez toujours un t l phone sans fil En cas de fuite de gaz n utilisez jamais un t l phone situ proximit de la fuite Laser compliance statement Some IBM Personal Computer models are equipped from the factory with a CD ROM drive or a DVD ROM drive CD ROM drives and DVD ROM drives are also sold separately as options CD ROM drives and DVD ROM drives are laser products These drives are certified in the U S to conform to the requirements of the Department of Health and Human Serv
41. lets 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 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 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 DANGER Le courant lectrique provenant de l alimentation du telephone et des cables de transmission peut pr senter un danger Pour viter tout risque de choc lectrique Copyright IBM Corp 2001 Ne manipulez aucun cable et n effectuez aucune op ration d installation d entretien ou de reconfiguration de ce produit au cours d un orage Branchez tous les cordons d alimentation sur un socle de prise de courant correctement c bl et mis la terre Branchez sur des socles de prise de courant correctement cabl s tout quipem
42. m board Front USB connector El Microprocessor and heat sink El Optional drive bay AGP slot El Hard disk drive PCI slots J Diskette drive Identifying parts on the system board The system board also called the planar or motherboard is the main circuit board in your computer It provides basic computer functions and supports a variety of devices that are IBM installed or that you can install later 30 User Guide See the following illustration for the location of parts on the system board i i a e z AH i Bus E ee 15 ms FI La 1 I e x El Microprocessor El Battery El DIMM connectors 1 2 3 left to right SCSI LED connector Front panel connector PCI slots El Power connector Front panel audio connector E Diskette drive connector CD ROM audio connector El Primary IDE connector AGP slot Secondary IDE connector 12V Power connector El Clear CMOS Recovery jumper Installing memory Your computer has three connectors for installing dual in line memory modules DIMMs that provide up to a maximum of 1 5 GB of system memory Installing DIMMs
43. ne type model number is 6790xxx The information in this publication supports several computer types and models The following illustrations will help you identify your computer Copyright IBM Corp 2001 1 Small desktop model computer Desktop model computer Microtower model computer 2 User Guide Features This section provides an overview of the computer features preinstalled software and specifications Microprocessor Intel Pentium 4 with 256 KB of internal L2 cache memory and Intel NetBurst micro architecture Memory Support for three dual in line memory modules DIMMs some models e 512 KB flash memory for system programs Internal drives 3 5 inch 1 44 MB diskette drive e Internal hard disk drive e EIDE CD drive or DVD drive Video subsystem AGP video adapter slot on the system board Audio subsystem 16 bit integrated Sound Blaster Pro compatible audio subsystem Connectivity 10 100 Mbps integrated Intel ethernet controller that supports the Wake on LAN feature e 56k V 90 data fax PCI modem some models System management features varies by model type Remote Program Load RPL and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP e Wake on LAN Wake on Ring in the IBM Setup Utility program this feature is called Serial Port Ring Detect for an external modem and Modem Ring Detect for an internal modem Remote Administration Automatic power on startup Sys
44. nector CD ROM audio connector El Primary IDE connector AGP slot Secondary IDE connector 12V Power connector E Clear CMOS Recovery jumper Installing memory Your computer has three connectors for installing dual in line memory modules DIMMs that provide up to a maximum of 1 GB of system memory Note Your computer will only support DIMM 1 and DIMM 2 from left to right DIMM 3 will not be used due to mechanical restrictions Installing DIMMs When installing DIMMs the following rules apply Fill each system memory connector sequentially starting at DIMM 1 Use 3 3 V synchronous 168 pin unbuffered 133 MHz nonparity synchronous dynamic random access memory SDRAM Use 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB or 512 MB DIMMs in any combination e DIMM heights of 38 1 mm 1 5 inches To install a DIMM 1 Remove the cover See Chapter 3 Installing internal options small desktop model 19 2 To locate the DIMM connectors Sea 3 Open the retaining clips ha 4 Make sure the notches in the DIMM align with the tabs on the connector Push or insert the DIMM straight down into the connector until the retaining clips close Notches ro What to do next To work with another option go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to Installing adapters 20 User Guide This section provides information and instructions for installing
45. nectors 13 14 15 16 using security profile by device 57 V video subsystem 3 72 User Guide Part Number 25P4024 on recycled paper containing 10 Printed in the United States of America recovered post consumer fiber 1P P N 25P4024
46. nging settings Oo Exiting from the IBM Setup T program 00 Using passwords wo 6 BD User password o so s e 55 Administrator password 56 Setting changing and deleting a password gt 56 Erasing a lost or forgotten password clearing CMOS eo oe ee 456 Using Security Profile by Device Pe 57 Other settings in the IBM Setup My program se D The startup sequence 57 Changing the startup sequence 57 Appendix A Changing the battery 59 Appendix B ue en Programs 5 5 a a 61 System programs a 61 Recovering from a POST BIOS update failure 61 Appendix C System address Di 63 System memory map 63 I O address map 63 DMA I O address map 65 Appendix D Interrupt request and direct memory access channel assignments 67 Appendix E Notices and trademarks 69 Television output notice 69 iii Trademarks Index iv User Guide 70 71 Safety Information DANGER Electrical current from power telephone and communication cables is hazardous To avoid a shock hazard 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 out
47. nnector H PCI slots USB connectors IH AGP slot Reyboard connector Audio line out connector Note Some connectors on the rear of the computer are color coded to help you to determine where to connect the cables on your computer Chapter 2 Installing external options 13 The following illustration shows the location of the connectors on the rear of the desktop model computer See page ld for connector descriptions o a oa 1 po 1 J EA amp E a Oj Que ONS Power connector El Microphone connector H Mouse connector El Ethernet connector Parallel connector Serial connector El Audio line in connector Serial connector El PCI slots USB connectors AGP slot Keyboard connector Audio line out connector Note Some connectors on the rear of the computer are color coded to help you to determine where to connect the cables on your computer 14 User Guide The following illustration shows the location of the connectors on the back of the microtower model computer See page L6 for connector descriptions A Hape p ppg p Mouse connector H Keyboard connector USB connectors El Serial connector El Parallel connector Serial connector Ethernet
48. over For more information see Replacing the coved Chapter 5 Installing internal options microtower model 51 5 Thread the cable through the Rope Clip and around an object that is not a part of or permanently secured to the building structure or foundation and from which it cannot be removed then fasten the cable ends together with a lock Rope Clip El Bolt holes Nuts M What to do next To work with another option go to the appropriate section 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 IBM 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 52 User Guide 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 SO SR RD SEEN REN T SID ED SS RF r Important When the power cord is first plugged in the computer might appear to power on for a few seconds then power off This is a normal se
49. positive decode FFFE0000 FFFFFFFF 128 RB System ROM BIOS I O address map The following table lists resource assignments for the I O address map Any addresses that are not shown are reserved Table 2 O address map Address range hex Size bytes Description 0000 000F 16 DMA 1 0010 001F 16 General I O locations available to PCI bus 0020 0021 2 Interrupt controller 1 0022 003F 30 General I O locations available to PCI bus 0040 0043 4 Counter timer 1 0044 OOFF 28 General I O locations available to PCI bus 0060 1 Reyboard controller byte reset IRQ 0061 1 System port B 0064 1 Keyboard controller CMD ATAT byte 0070 bit 7 1 bit Enable NMI 0070 bits 6 0 6 bits Real time clock address 0071 1 Real time clock data Copyright IBM Corp 2001 63 Table 2 1 0 address map continued Address range hex Size bytes Description 0072 1 bit Enable NMI 0072 bits 6 0 6 bits RTC address 0073 1 RTC data 0080 1 POST checkpoint register during POST only 008F 1 Refresh page register 0080 008F 16 DMA page registers 0090 0091 15 General I O locations available to PCI bus 0092 1 PS 2 keyboard controller registers 0093 009F 15 General I O locations 00A0 00A1 2 Interrupt controller 2 00A2 OOBF 30 APM control
50. 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 smooth level surface and place the option on it Do not place the option on the computer cover or other metal surface Chapter 1 Overview 9 10 User Guide Chapter 2 Installing external options This chapter shows the various external connectors on your computer to which you can attach external options such as external speakers a printer or a scanner For some external options you must install additional software in addition to making the physical connection When adding an external option use the information in this chapter to identify the required connector and then use the instructions that come with the option to help you make the connection and install any software or de
51. quence to enable the computer to initialize Chapter 5 Installing internal options microtower model 53 54 User Guide Chapter 6 Using the IBM Setup Utility program The IBM Setup Utility program is stored in the electrically erasable programmable read only memory EEPROM of your computer The IBM Setup Utility program is used to view and change the configuration settings of your computer regardless of which operating system you are using However the operating system settings might override any similar settings in the IBM Setup Utility program Starting the IBM Setup Utility program To start the IBM Setup Utility program do the following 1 If your computer is already on when you start this procedure you must shut down the operating system and turn off the computer 2 Turn on the computer and look for the F1 prompt in the lower left corner of the screen 3 When the prompt displays press F1 This prompt is displayed for only a few seconds You must press F1 quickly If an administrator password has been set the IBM Setup Utility program menu is not displayed until you type your password See for more information The IBM Setup Utility might start automatically when POST detects that hardware has been removed or new hardware has been installed in your computer Viewing and changing settings The IBM Setup Utility program menu lists items that identify system configuration topics When working with
52. rt LPTn base address hex 400 OCF9 1 Turbo and reset control register 0D00 FFFF 62207 Available DMA I O address map The following table lists resource assignments for the DMA address map Any addresses that are not shown are reserved Table 3 DMA 1 0 address map Address hex Description Bits Byte pointer 0000 Channel 0 memory address register 00 15 Yes 0001 Channel 0 transfer count register 00 15 Yes 0002 Channel 1 memory address register 00 15 Yes 0003 Channel 1 transfer count register 00 15 Yes 0004 Channel 2 memory address register 00 15 Yes 0005 Channel 2 transfer count register 00 15 Yes 0006 Channel 3 memory address register 00 15 Yes 0007 Channel 3 transfer count register 00 15 Yes 0008 Channels 0 3 read status write command register 00 07 0009 Channels 0 3 write request register 00 02 000A Channels 0 3 write single mas register bits 00 02 000B Channels 0 3 mode register write 00 07 000C Channels 0 3 clear byte pointer write N A 000D Channels 0 3 master clear write temp read 00 07 000E Channels 0 3 clear mask register write 00 03 000F Channels 0 3 write all mask register bits 00 03 0081 Channel 2 page table address register 00 07 0082 Channel 3 page table address register 00 07 0083 Channel 1 page table address register 00 07 0087 Channel 0 page table a
53. rts on the system board 18 Installing memory 19 Installing DIMMs 19 Installing adapters 20 Installing internal drives 23 Drive specifications 28 Installing a drive 24 Installing a Rope Clip 25 Replacing the cover and connecting the cables 26 Chapter 4 Installing internal options desktop model 29 Removing the cover 29 Locating components 30 Identifying parts on the system 30 Installing memory 81 Installing DIMMs 31 Installing adapters 32 Installing internal drives 2 33 Drive specifications 34 Copyright IBM Corp 2001 Installing a drive 35 Installing a Rope Clip D 07 Replacing the cover and connecting the cables 438 Chapter 5 Installing internal options microtower model 41 Removing the cover A Locating components 42 Moving the power supply 42 Identifying parts on the system board 43 Installing memory 44 Installing DIMMs 44 Installing adapters 45 Installing internal drives 47 Drive specifications 47 Installing a drive 48 Installing a Rope Clip z 51 Replacing the cover and connecting the cables x 4752 Chapter 6 Using the IBM ou ER program 55 Starting the IBM Setup Utility program 55 Viewing and cha
54. s CD ROM Internal drives are installed in bays Within 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 might come with the following IBM installed drives e A 3 5 inch diskette drive in bay 1 ACD drive or DVD drive in bay 2 e A 3 5 inch hard disk drive in bay 3 Bays that do not have drives installed have a static shield and bay panel installed The following illustration shows the locations of the drive bays The following table describes some of the drives that you can install in each bay and their height requirements Bay 1 Max Height 25 3 mm 1 0 in 3 5 inch diskette drive preinstalled A Bay 2 Max Height 41 3 mm 1 6 in CD ROM drive standard in some models Bay 3 Max Height 25 8 mm 1 0 in 3 5 inch hard disk drive preinstalled Notes 1 Drives that are greater than 41 3 mm 1 6 in high cannot be installed 2 Install removable media tape or CD drives in the accessible bay bay 2 Chapter 3 Installing internal options small desktop model 23 Installing a drive To install a CD drive or DVD drive in bay 2 follow these steps 1 Remove the cover see Removing the cover on page 17 2 Ifthe drive you are installing is a remova
55. specified by the American National Standards Institute ANSI 12 10 and ISO 7779 and are reported in accordance with ISO 9296 Actual sound pressure levels in a given location might exceed the average values stated because of room reflections and other nearby noise sources The declared sound power levels indicate an upper limit below which a large number of computers will operate Note The computer is classified as a Class A or Class B digital device See the Quick Reference for further information about this classification Chapter 1 Overview 5 Physical specifications desktop model Dimensions Height 140 mm 5 5 in Width 425 mm 16 7 in Depth 425 mm 16 7 in Weight Minimum configuration as shipped 10 0 kg 22 Ib Maximum configuration 11 4 kg 25 0 Ib Environment Air temperature System on 10 to 35 C 50 to 95 F System off 10 to 43 C 50 to 110 F Maximum altitude 2134 m 7000 ft Note The maximum altitude 2134 m 7000 ft is the maximum altitude at which the specified air temperatures apply At higher altitudes the maximum air temperatures are lower than those specified Humidity System on 8 to 80 System off 8 to 80 Electrical input Input voltage Low range Minimum 90 V ac Maximum 137 V ac Input frequency range 57 63 Hz Voltage switch setting 115 V ac High range Minimum 180 V ac Maximum 265 V ac Input frequency range 47 53 Hz Voltage switch setting
56. tached devices 10 Use the IBM Setup Utility program to set the date and time and any passwords 60 User Guide Appendix B Updating System Programs The following contains information about updating system programs POST BIOS and how to recover from a POST BIOS update failure System programs System programs are the basic layer of software that is built into your computer They include the power on self test POST the basic input output system BIOS code and the IBM Setup Utility program POST is a set of tests and procedures that is performed each time you turn on your computer BIOS is a layer of software that translates instructions from other layers of software into electrical signals that the computer hardware can understand You can use the IBM Setup Utility program to view and change the configuration and setup of your computer Your computer system board has a module called electrically erasable programmable read only memory EEPROM also referred to as flash memory You can easily update POST BIOS and the IBM Setup Utility program by starting your computer using a flash update diskette IBM 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 README file that is included in the update files To update system programs flash th
57. te or imply that only that IBM product program or service may be used Any functionally equivalent product program or service that does not infringe any IBM intellectual property right may be used instead However it is the user s responsibility to evaluate and verify the operation of any non IBM product program or service IBM may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter described 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 North Castle Drive Armonk NY 10504 1785 U S A The following paragraph does not apply to the United Kingdom or any country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions therefore this statement may not apply to you This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein these changes will be incorporated in new editions of the publication IBM may make improvements and or changes in the product s an
58. tem Management SM BIOS and SM software e Ability to store POST hardware test results Input output features e 25 pin Extended Capabilities Port ECP Extended Parallel Port EPP Two 9 pin serial connectors Four 4 pin USB connectors PS 2 mouse connector e PS 2 keyboard connector RJ 45 Ethernet connector e Monitor connector Three audio connectors line in line out and microphone e IEEE 1394 connector some models Chapter 1 Overview 3 Front connectors for microphone and headphone some models Expansion Drive bays Small desktop model Three Desktop model Four Microtower model Five e 32 bit peripheral component interconnect PCI adapter slots Small desktop model Three supports low profile adapters only Desktop model Three Microtower model Three e One accelerated graphics port AGP expansion slot small desktop model supports low profile adapters Power 160 W or 185 W power supply with manual voltage selection switch Automatic 50 60 Hz input frequency switching Advanced Power Management support Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI support Security features varies by model type User and administrator passwords Support for the addition of a Rope Clip and lockable cable varies by mechanical chassis Startup sequence control Startup without diskette drive keyboard or mouse e Unattended start mode e Diskette an
59. the user and administrator passwords are set you can type either password However to change any configuration settings you must use your administrator password Setting changing and deleting a password To set change or delete a password do the following Note A password can be any combination of up to seven characters A Z a z and 0 9 1 Start the IBM Utility program see 2 From the IBM Setup Utility program menu select Security Read the information displayed at the right side of the screen Erasing a lost or forgotten password clearing CMOS This section applies to lost or forgotten passwords This procedure might not apply to all computer models For more information about lost or forgotten passwords go to Access IBM To erase a forgotten password 1 Turn off the computer and all attached devices 2 small desktop _ ee 2 Unplug the power cord 5 If necessary refer to Installing adapters to remove any adapters that impede access to the Clear CMOS Recovery jumper 6 Move the jumper from the standard position pins 1 and 2 to the maintenance or configure position pins 2 and 3 7 Replace the cover and connect the power cord See Replacing the cover and 8 Restart the computer leave it on for about ten seconds and then turn off the computer Hold the power switch for approximately five seconds the computer will power off 9 Repeat steps 2 through 4 on page Ed 56 User Guide
60. 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 configuration information including passwords are lost An error message is displayed when you turn on the computer Refer to disposing of the battery for information about replacing and To change the battery 1 Turn off the computer and all attached devices 2 Unplug the power cord and remove the cover See page LA c 9 9 desktop model o 3 Locate the Kern Sed small desktop model desktop model or microtower 4 If necessary remove any adapters that impede access to the battery See se Gen mode or m da for more information 5 Remove the old battery 6 Install the new battery 7 Replace any adapters that were removed to gain access to the battery See A desktop model or a ada 2 mi modal for instructions for replacing adapters 8 Replace the cover and plug in the power cord See 59 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 9 Turn on the computer and all at
61. uctions along with the instructions that come with the option Removing the cover m Important To remove the cover 1 Shut down your operating system remove any media diskettes CDs or tapes from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the computer 2 Unplug all power cords from electrical outlets 3 Disconnect all cables attached to the computer This includes power cords input output I O cables and any other cables that are connected to the computer 4 Press the cover release button on the left side cover and remove the cover SORT SI SEE SESS i SD THOS THO TEE Copyright IBM Corp 2001 41 Locating components The following illustration will help you locate the various components in your computer eo SS me Microprocessor and heat sink EX PCI adapter A DIMM H El Power supply kJ AGP slot Moving the power supply To perform some operations inside the computer you might need to move the power supply to access parts of the system board that are difficult to see or hard to reach Use the following procedure to provide easier access to the system board 1 Locate the power supply See 42 User Guide 2 Push the plastic tab to release the power supply fil N Di ss SS N van Wank 3 Move the power supply outward from the comp
62. ur computer are available from the World Wide Web To access this information point your browser to http www pc ibm com support Type your machine type and model number in the Quick Path field and click Go Chapter 1 Overview Thank you for selecting an IBM computer Your computer incorporates many of the latest advances in computer technology and can be upgraded as your needs change Adding hardware options to your computer is an easy way to increase its capabilities Instructions for installing external and internal options are included in this publication When adding an option use these instructions along with the instructions that come with the option This chapter provides a brief introduction to the options and features that are available for your computer Also important information about required tools electrical safety and static sensitive devices is included ro Important Before you install any option read Sa precautions and guidelines will help you work soie Go to Access IBM for general information about the use operation and maintenance of your computer Access IBM also contains information to help you solve problems and get repair service or other technical assistance Identifying your computer To properly install options you will need to know the machine type model of your computer You can find this number on the small label on the front of your computer An example of the machi
63. uter 4 To replace the power supply reverse these steps Identifying parts on the system board The system board also called the planar or motherboard is the main circuit board in your computer It provides basic computer functions and supports a variety of devices that are IBM installed or that you can install later Chapter 5 Installing internal options microtower model 43 See the following illustration for the location of parts on the system board ji i a lie eo i A aA 1 Ed i 13 I 0 a E Microprocessor El Battery A DIMM connectors 1 2 3 left to right Front panel connector El Power connector El Distette drive connector IH Primary IDE connector Secondary IDE connector E Clear CMOS Recovery jumper SCSI LED connector PCI slots Front panel audio connector CD ROM audio connector AGP slot 12V Povver connector Installing memory Your computer has three connectors for installing dual in line memory modules DIMMs that provide up to a maximum of 1 5 GB of system memory Installing DIMMs When installin
64. ve diskette drive and CD drive or DVD drive or from the network The startup program looks for these devices in a specified sequence and starts the computer from the first device in the sequence that contains startable media or code You can specify a different startup sequence for when your computer is turned on from the power button than for when it is turned on automatically such as over a network or by a timer When you turn on your computer you are prompted to press F12 to change the startup sequence temporarily for the current startup No permanent changes are made to the computer configuration Changing the startup sequence To view or change the primary or automatic power on startup sequence do the following Chapter 6 Using the IBM Setup Utility program 57 58 User Guide 1 Start the IBM Setup Utility program see Starting the IBM Setup Utility 2 Select Startup 3 Select Startup Sequence See the information displayed at 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 IBM Setup Utility menu and then Save Settings If you have changed these settings and want to return to the default settings select Load Default Settings on the Exit menu Appendix A Changing the battery Copyright IBM Corp 2001 Your computer has a special type of memory that maintains the date
65. vice drivers that are required for the option r Important Before you install or remove any option read Sa 2 These precautions and guidelines will help you work safely Locating the connectors on the front of your computer The following illustration shows the location of the connectors on the front of the small desktop computer USB connector El USB connector Copyright IBM Corp 2001 11 The following illustration shows the location of the connectors on the front of the desktop computer USB connector H USB connector The following illustration shows the location of the connectors on the front of the microtower computer Note Not all computer models will have the following connectors El USB connector El USB connector IEEE 1394 connector H Microphone connector Headphone connector 12 User Guide Locating the connectors on the rear of your computer The following illustration shows the location of the connectors on the rear of the small desktop model computer See page d for connector descriptions 000000000 000000000000000 000000000000000 000000000000000 00 0000 N Ban moon fa Mouse connector El Microphone connector H Parallel connector El Ethernet connector Audio line in connector Serial connector El Power connector Serial co
66. ws the locations of the drive bays The following table describes some of the drives you can install in each bay and their height requirements i Bay 1 Maximum Height 41 3 mm 1 6 in y 8 Bay 2 Maximum Heisht 41 3 mm 1 6 in y 8 Bay 3 Maximum Height 25 8 mm 1 0 in E Bay 4 Maximum Height 25 8 mm 1 0 in El Bay 5 Maximum Height 25 8 mm 1 0 in Notes CD ROM drive standard in some models 5 25 inch hard disk drive 5 25 inch hard disk drive 3 5 inch hard disk drive requires a mounting bracket CD ROM drive DVD ROM drive 3 5 inch hard disk drive 3 5 inch diskette drive preinstalled Hard disk drive preinstalled 1 Drives that are greater than 41 3 mm 1 6 in high cannot be installed 2 Install removable media tape or CD drives in the accessible bays bay 1 or 2 Installing a drive To install an internal drive follow these steps 48 User Guide 1 Remove the cover See 2 If your computer has a CD drive or DVD drive you might need to remove the signal and power cables from the drive 3 Remove the bay panel from the drive bay by inserting a flat blade screwdriver at the end and gently prying it loose 4 Remove the metal shield from the drive bay by inserting a flat blade screwdriver into one of the slots and gently prying it loose 5 Make sure the drive that you are installing is set correctly as either a master or a slave device e If it is the f

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