Hardware Maintenance Service for Service Level A Machine Type 2153, 2139 IBM Monitors Type 2124, 2126 and 2127 2124 2126/2127 2139/2153
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Contents Notices ........................................................................................................... V Voltage Supply Switch Settings ................................................................ VI Safety Information.................................................................................... VII Laser Compliance Statement............................................................. XXXVI Trademarks...........................................................................
Monitor .................................................................................................. 2-40 Undetermined Problems ....................................................................... 2-42 Diagnostic Aids .......................................................................................... 3-1 Introduction................................................................................................... 3-2 Power-On Self Test .......................................................
2153 System Board Connectors and Functions...................................... 5-7 Machine Type 2139 System Board Layout................................................... 5-8 2139 System Board Jumper Settings.................................................... 5-13 2139 System Board Connectors and Functions.................................... 5-14 Power Supply Cable Connector Specifications........................................... 5-15 Main Output Pin Assignment ........................................
Assembly 3: Machine Type 2139 Diskette, Hard Disk Drives ..................... 7-15 Assembly 4: Machine Type 2139 CD/DVD-ROM, Modem Card, Speaker and Micropone................................................................................................... 7-17 Assembly 5: Machine Type 2139 Keyboard and Mouse............................. 7-19 Assembly 6: Machine Type 2139 Zip Drive and Network Adapter.............. 7-20 Assembly 7: Machine Type 2139 Software................................................
Notices References in this publication to IBM products, programs, or services do not imply that IBM intends to make these available in all countries in which IBM operates. Any reference to an IBM product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only IBM’s product, program, or service may be used.
Safety Information DANGER 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. To avoid shock hazard: • The power cord must be connected to a properly wired and earthed receptacle. • Any equipment to which this product will be attached must also be connected to properly wired receptacles.
To Connect 1. Turn Everything OFF. 2. First, attach all cables to devices. To Disconnect 1. Turn Everything OFF. 2. First, remove power cord(s) from outlet 3. Attach signal cables to receptacles. 3. Remove signal cables from receptacles. 4. Attach power cord(s) to outlet. 4. Remove all cables from devices. 5. Turn device ON NOTE: In the UK, by law, the telephone cable must be connected after the power cord. NOTE: In the UK, the power cord must be disconnected after the telephone cable.
Caution: When replacing the battery, use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer. The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly used, handled, or disposed of.
DANGER Some CD-ROM drives contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser diode. Note the following. Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam, do not view directly with optical instruments, and avoid direct exposure to the beam. ≥32 Kg (70.5 lbs) ≥55Kg (121.
Caution: Use safe lifting practices when lifting your machine. Caution: Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables can be hazardous. To avoid personal injury or equipment damage, disconnect the attached power cords, telecommunications systems, networks, and modems before you open the server covers, unless instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures.
Para Conectar Para Desconectar 1. DESLIGUE tudo. 1. DESLIGUE tudo. 2. Conecte primeiro todos os cabos nos dispositivos. 2. Remova primeiro o(s) cabo(s) de alimentação das tomadas. Conecte os cabos de sinal nos receptáculos. 3. Remova os cabos de sinal dos receptáculos. Conecte o(s) cabo(s) de alimentação nas tomadas. 4. Remova todos os cabos dos dispositivos. 3. 4. 5. LIGUE o dispositivo.
cuidado: Ao substituir a bateria, utilize apenas o Número de Peça IBM 33F8354 ou um tipo de bateria equivalente recomendado pelo fabricante. Se seu sistema possuir um módulo com uma bateria de lítio, substitua-o apenas pelo mesmo tipo de módulo, produzido pelo mesmo fabricante. A bateria contém lítio e pode explodir se não for utilizada, manuseada e descartada de forma adequada. Não: • Jogue ou coloque na água Aqueça a mais de 100°C (212°F) • Conserte nem desmonte.
PERIGO Algumas unidades de CD-ROM contém um diodo de laser da Classe 3A ou da Classe 3B. Observe o seguinte. Radiação de laser quando aberto. Não olhe diretamente para o feixe de laser, não olhe diretamente com instrumentos óticos, e evite exposição direta ao raio. ≥32 Kg (70,5 lbs) ≥55Kg (121,2 lbs) cuidado: Utilize práticas seguras para levantamento de peso ao levantar sua máquina. cuidado: A corrente elétrica proveniente de cabos de alimentação, de telefone e de comunicação é perigosa.
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PERIGO Pour éviter tout risque de choc électrique, ne manipulez aucun câble et n'effectuez aucune opération d'installation, d'entretien ou de reconfiguration de ce produit au cours d'un orage. Pour éviter tout risque de choc électrique : • Les cordons d'alimentation du présent produit et de tous les appareils qui lui sont connectés doivent être branchés sur des socles de prise de courant correctement câblés et mis à la terre.
Connexion Déconnexion 1. Mettez les unités hors tension. 1. Mettez les unités hors tension. 2. Commencez par brancher tous les 2. Commencez pas débrancher les cordons alimentation des socles de cordons sur les unités. prise de courant. 3. Branchez les câbles d'interface sur 3. Débranchez les câbles d'interface des les prises. prises. 4. Branchez les cordons d'alimentation sur un socle de prise 4. Débranchez tous les câbles des unités. de courant. 5. Mettez les unités sous tension.
attention: Remplacez la pile usagée par une pile de référence identique exclusivement - voir la référence IBM - ou par une pile équivalente recommandée par le fabricant. Si votre système est doté d'un module contenant une pile au lithium, vous devez le remplacer uniquement par un module identique, produit par le même fabricant. La pile contient du lithium et présente donc un risque d'explosion en cas de mauvaise manipulation ou utilisation. • Ne la jetez pas à l'eau.
PERIGO Certaines unités de CD-ROM contiennent une diode laser de classe 3A ou 3B. Prenez connaissance des informations suivantes : Rayonnement laser lorsque le carter est ouvert. Évitez de regarder fixement le faisceau ou de l'observer à l'aide d'instruments optiques. Évitez une exposition directe au rayon.
attention: Ce produit pèse un poids considérable. Faites-vous aider pour le soulever. attention: Le courant électrique circulant dans les câbles de communication et les cordons téléphoniques et d'alimentation peut être dangereux.
Kabel anschließen 1. Alle Geräte ausschalten und Netzstecker ziehen. 2. Zuerst alle Kabel an Einheiten anschließen. 3. Signalkabel an Anschlußbuchsen anschließen. 4. Netzstecker an Steckdose anschließen. 5. Gerät einschalten. Kabel lösen 1. Alle Geräte ausschalten. 2. Zuerst Netzstecker von Steckdose lösen. 3. Signalkabel von Anschlußbuchsen lösen. 4. Alle Kabel von Einheiten lösen.
achtung: Wenn ein CD-ROM-Laufwerk installiert ist, beachten Sie folgendes. Steuer- und Einstellelemente sowie Verfahren nur entsprechend den Anweisungen im vorliegenden Handbuch einsetzen. Andernfalls kann gefährliche Laserstrahlung auftreten. Das Entfernen der Abdeckungen des CD-ROM-Laufwerks kann zu gefährlicher Laserstrahlung führen. Es befinden sich keine Teile innerhalb des CD-ROM-Laufwerks, die vom Benutzer gewartet werden müssen. Die Verkleidung des CD-ROM-Laufwerks nicht öffnen.
VORSICHT Manche CD-ROM-Laufwerke enthalten eine eingebaute Laserdiode der Klasse 3A oder 3B. Die nachfolgend aufgeführten Punkte beachten. Laserstrahlung bei geöffneter Tür. Niemals direkt in den Laserstrahl sehen, nicht direkt mit optischen Instrumenten betrachten und den Strahlungsbereich meiden. ≥32 Kg ≥55Kg achtung: Beim Anheben der Maschine die vorgeschriebenen Sicherheitsbestimmungen beachten. achtung: An Netz-, Telefon- und Datenleitungen können gefährliche elektrische Spannungen anliegen.
PERICOLO Per evitare il pericolo di scosse elettriche durante i temporali, non collegare o scollegare cavi, non effettuare l'installazione, la manutenzione o la riconfigurazione di questo prodotto. Per evitare il pericolo di scosse elettriche: • collegare il cavo di alimentazione ad una presa elettrica correttamente cablata e munita di terra di sicurezza; • collegare qualsiasi apparecchiatura collegata a questo prodotto ad una presa elettrica correttamente cablata e munita di terra di sicurezza.
ATTENZIONE: Quando si sostituisce la batteria, utilizzare solo una batteria IBM o batterie dello stesso tipo o di tipo equivalente consigliate dal produttore. Se il sistema di cui si dispone è provvisto di un modulo contenente una batteria al litio, sostituire tale batteria solo con un tipo di modulo uguale a quello fornito dal produttore. La batteria contiene litio e può esplodere se utilizzata, maneggiata o smaltita impropriamente.
PERICOLO Alcune unità CD-ROM contengono all'interno un diodo laser di Classe 3A o Classe 3B. Prestare attenzione a quanto segue: Aprendo l'unità vengono emesse radiazioni laser. Non fissare il fascio, non guardarlo direttamente con strumenti ottici ed evitare l'esposizione diretta al fascio. ≥32 Kg ≥55Kg ATTENZIONE: Durante il sollevamento della macchina seguire delle norme di di sicurezza. ATTENZIONE: La corrente circolante nei cavi di alimentazione, del telefono e di segnale è pericolosa.
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PELIGRO Para evitar una posible descarga eléctrica, no conecte ni desconecte los cables ni lleve a cabo ninguna operación de instalación, de mantenimiento o de reconfiguración de este producto durante una tormenta eléctrica. Para evitar una posible descarga: • El cable de alimentación debe conectarse a un receptáculo con una instalación eléctrica correcta y con toma de tierra.
caution: Al cambiar la batería, utilice únicamente la batería IBM Número de pieza 33F8354 o un tipo de batería equivalente recomendado por el fabricante. Si el sistema tiene un módulo que contiene una batería de litio, sustitúyalo únicamente por el mismo tipo de módulo del mismo fabricante. La batería contiene litio y puede explotar si no se utiliza, manipula o desecha correctamente. Lo que no debe hacer • • • Tirar o sumergir el producto en agua. Exponer el producto a una temperatura superior a 100°C.
PELIGRO Algunas unidades de CD-ROM tienen incorporado un diodo de láser de Clase 3A o de Clase 3B Tenga en cuenta la siguiente información. Cuando la unidad está abierta se generan emisiones de rayos láser. No dirija la mirada al haz, no lo observe directamente con instrumentos ópticos y evite la exposición directa. ≥32 Kg ≥55Kg caution: Alce la máquina con cuidado; el sobrepeso podría causar alguna lesión.
Laser Compliance Statement The CD/DVD-ROM drive in the computer is a laser product. The CD/DVDROM drive's classification label (sample shown below) is located on the drive. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT APPAREIL A LASER CLASSE 1 LASER KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE PRODUIT LASER CATEGORIE 1 The CD/DVD-ROM drive is certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of the Department of Health and Human Services 21 Code of Federal Regulations (DHHS 21 CFR) Subchapter J for Class 1 laser products.
Trademarks The following are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States or other countries or both: Aptiva AT HelpCenter IBM Operating System/2 OS/2 Personal System/2 PS/1 PS/2 Intel, Pentium, MMX, EtherExpress, and LANDesk are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, and Windows NT are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others.
Preface This manual contains service information for the 2153/2139 Service Level A (SL-A) model of the IBM Aptiva Personal Computer, worldwide. This manual is intended to be used as a stand-alone document to service Aptiva machine type 2153/2139 products. It is divided into the following chapters: Notices contains important safety information and notices required to service this computer. General Information contains a brief description of this manual.
General Information General Information ................................................................................... 1-1 Introduction................................................................................................... 1-2 Product Overview ......................................................................................... 1-2 Hardware Interfaces ..................................................................................... 1-7 CMOS Reset ....................................
Introduction This chapter gives a general overview of the Aptiva Machine Type 2153/2139, describes the standard and optional features, and details functional and environmental specifications. Product Overview Machine Type 2153/K6 contains one ISA slot and one shared PCI/ISA slot, and the system board supports the AMD processor.
− Intel Pentium II –350, 400, 450 MHz internal, 100 MHz external (2139) − Intel Celeron –300, 333 MHz internal, 66 MHz external (2153/Celeron) Memory • 512-KB Pipeline Burst Static RAM (PBSRAM). Fixed onboard for 2153/K6, built-in Pentium II processor for 2139, 128-KB PBSRAM built-in Celeron processor for 2153/Celeron. • Onboard fixed video Synchronize Graphics RAM (SGRAM), 2- or 4-MB for Machine Type 2153, 4-MB for 2139.
• 3.5-in. 1.44 MB slimline diskette drive. Hard Disk Drive • 3.5-in., 1-in. height or 5.25-in, 1-in. height IDE AT drive. • 128 KB "look-ahead" cache memory in hard disk drive. • Average and minimum 12 ms seek time, access time varies for the hard disk drive and the hard disk drive manufacturer. CD/DVD-ROM Drive • 5.25-in. high-performance, 32X CD-ROM IDE/AT drive(for 2153), 32X CDROM IDE/AT drive and 2X DVD(both for 2139).
Power Supply • 95 W or 145 W switchable high/low voltage power supply(145 W for 2139 only) • Standard ATX power supply with +5V standby power Internal Cabling • Two 40-pin ribbon cables for hard disk drive and CD/DVD-ROM drive. • One 34-pin ribbon cable for AT diskette drive. • One 4-pin (2-wire) cable for hard disk drive light-emitting diode (LED). • One 3-pin (3-wire) cable for power light-emitting diode (LED). • One 2-pin (2-wire) cable for power switch. • One 4-pin modem voice-in/speaker-out cable.
− Automatic scanning horizontal frequencies from 30KHz to 69KHz and all vertical frequencies between 50Hz and 120Hz. − DDC1/2B+ support and OSD (on-screen display) menu • 17” (15.7” viewable image size) monitor − 0.27-mm dot pitch − Automatic scanning horizontal frequencies from 30KHz to 72KHz and all vertical frequencies between 50Hz and 120Hz. − DDC1/2B+ support and OSD (on-screen display) menu Keyboard • 104-key, 105-key or 109-key rubber dome Rapid Access keyboard with 1.8-m (5.8-ft) cable.
Hardware Interfaces The following peripheral interfaces for adapters, options, and drives are supported in the system unit. Table 1- 1 System Board Hardware Interfaces Item Interface Expansion slot for I/O adapter cards Machine Type 2153: One PCI (peripheral component interconnect) v2.1 compatible expansion slots that operates at 33 MHz bus speed for K6 and two PCI for Celeron Two IBM AT-ISA Plug and Play compatible expansion slots that operates at 8 MHz bus speed.
Table 1- 1 System Board Hardware Interfaces Item Interface Video Physical interface is compatible with the IBM Personal System/2 (PS/2) VGA interface. Machine Type 2153: ATI Rage Pro Turbo AGP 2X or 1X VGA on board. Machine Type 2139: ATI Rage Pro Turbo AGP 2X to enhance 3D graphical display performance. Modem One 56.6 Kbps IBM AT-ISA plug and play modem adapter card with data/fax/voice features. Audio CS4235KQ is compatible with Sound Blaster (Creative Labs, Inc.).
Power-On Password A power-on password denies access to the system by an unauthorized user when the system is powered on. When a power-on password is active, the password prompt appears on the screen each time the system is powered on. The system starts after the proper password is entered. In some cases, you might be required to service a system with an active and unknown power-on password.
Flash (BIOS) Update Procedure NOTE: The flash update procedure does not change the model number and serial number information in BIOS. 1. Prepare a bootable DOS diskette disk with AFLASH.EXE, MSG.DAT, VXXYYZZ.RN and VXXYYZZ.BIN files NOTE: The AFLASH.EXE and MSG.DAT are flash utility programs. The VXXYYZZ.RN file has the BIOS checksum information. The VXXYYZZ.BIN is BIOS source code binary file. 2. Insert the diskette and boot from drive A. WARNING: Do not boot with any memory related driver such as HIMEM.
BIOS-contained Model Number and Serial Number The model number and serial number information is stored in BIOS ROM and displayed in the “Model Information” of BIOS Setup main menu. If a service repair is completed by replacing a new system board or a new BIOS ROM, then you are required to input the original system’s model number and serial number into the new BIOS ROM. Follow these steps to input the model number and serial number to BIOS: 1. Prepare a bootable DOS diskette with CHGDMI.EXE and MODEL.
BIOS Setup Utility The Setup Utility lets you review and change important information about the computer and its hardware. Working with the Setup Menus Starting the Setup Utility Follow these steps to enter Setup when the computer is off: 1. Turn on your monitor. 2. Turn on the system unit. 3. When you see the IBM Aptiva logo, press F1 to enter Setup and display the Main Menu. If you have previously set a power-on password, you are prompted to type in the password after you press the F1 key.
The following table lists specific keys on the keyboard that will help you move through the Setup menus: Keys Function Down- or uparrow key Use these arrow keys to highlight an option on the menu. (Press the Enter key to choose the option.) Left- or rightarrow key Use these arrow keys to make a selection and change an option’s setting. On some menus, you can use these keys to move from one field to another. PgUp Press this key to move from a menu to the menu immediately preceding it.
2. Use the left-arrow key to select Yes, then press Enter. 3. Press Esc to exit Setup. A dialog box appears confirming if you want to save the CMOS settings (in this case, the default settings that you reloaded). 4. Use the left-arrow key to select Yes, then press Enter to save the changes in CMOS.
Select primary display adapter to initialize onboard VGA as the boot display device. Select Auto to initialize PCI add-on VGA card as the boot display device if a PCI add-on card is found; otherwise, onboard VGA will be initialized. To view the computer information such as the model number, serial number, and BIOS version and date, select the Model Information option from the Setup main menu. Like in the System Information menu, the items displayed are not configurable.
Proceed to the following for details on the parameters under each IDE drive submenu. Type This item specifies the number of cylinders, heads, and sectors, and the size of a particular IDE drive. If no information appears opposite the parameters, there is no drive installed in that channel. Hard Disk Block Mode This function enhances disk performance depending on the hard disk in use. BIOS automatically detects if your hard disk supports this feature.
Input/Output Ports From the Setup main menu, select the Input/Output Ports option to view or change port configuration settings. The Input/Output Ports menu appears. This menu lets you configure serial and parallel ports. Also included in this menu are items for enabling or disabling the onboard controller chipsets. Onboard Communication Ports Serial Port Your computer comes with a 9-pin serial port. This parameter displays the current address for serial port. The default setting Base Address is 2F8.
NOTE: These Power Management settings do not work in Windows 98. Use the Control Panel Power utility for Win98 Power Management settings. Power Management Mode When the Power Management Mode parameter is set to Enabled, you can configure the different power saving timers to your desired settings. Setting this parameter to Disabled deactivates the power management feature and all the timers. The default setting is Enabled. Power Switch< 4 sec.
− Memory/Cache Options − PnP/PCI Options − Onboard Floppy Disk Controller − Onboard IDE Primary Channel − Onboard IDE Secondary Channel Each of these options opens an additional menu. Security Options The Security Options menu lets you change the settings of the following parameters: − Power-on Password − Disk Drive Control Power-on Password Select this parameter and press the left- or right-arrow key to display the Power-on Password window.
deactivates IDE 1 but frees IRQ 14 for the use of other devices. The default setting is Enabled. Onboard IDE Secondary Channel This parameter allows you to enable or disable the onboard IDE secondary channel controller. Setting this parameter to Enabled lets you use the secondary IDE connector (IDE 2) to connect up to two IDE drives. Setting to Disabled deactivates IDE 2 but frees IRQ 15 for the use of other devices. The default setting is Enabled.
Plug and Play OS When this parameter is set to Yes, BIOS initializes only Plug and Play boot devices, then the Plug and Play operating system takes care of the other devices. When set to No, BIOS initializes all Plug and Play boot and non-boot devices. Set this parameter to Yes if you are using the Windows 98 operating system. Set to No if you run any other operating system. The default setting is Yes.
Specifications Dimension (width x depth x height): • System unit: − 195 mm (7.68 in.) x 455 mm (17.9 in.) x 428 mm (16.85 in.)(for 2139) − 190 mm (7.48 in.) x 370 mm (14.57 in.) x 384 mm (15.12 in.)(for 2153) • 15” Monitor /13.6” viewable image size: − 370 mm x 396 mm x 382 mm • 15” Monitor / 13.7” viewable image size: − 370 mm x 396 mm x 382 mm • 17” Monitor / 15.7” viewable image size: − 413 mm x 445 mm x 434 mm Weight: • System unit: − 12.
− Power off: -20° to 60°C • Temperature for 15”/17” (13.7”/15.7” viewable image size) monitor types: − Power on: 5° to 40°C (15"), 10° to 35°C (17") − Power off: -20° to 60°C (15"), -20° to 60°C (17") • Humidity for system unit: − Power on: 20% to 80% − Power off: 20% to 80% • Humidity for monitor : − Power on: 20% to 80% (15"), 8% to 80% (17") − Power off: 20% to 90% (15"), 20% to 90% (17") Power consumption: • System unit: − Maximum: 95 Watts(for 2153) and 145 Watts(for 2139) • 15” (13.1”/13.
Operating Requirements All machines require two power inputs: one on the system unit and one on the monitor display. The system units come with a voltage selector switch, allowing selection of voltage of either 110 Vac or 220 Vac. This switch must be in the 220 Vac position when the machine is plugged into a 220 Vac electrical outlet. The required power input for the monitor shipped with the system unit is autosensing type and does not require any voltage switch adjustment.
Check Procedures Check Procedures ...................................................................................... 2-1 Introduction................................................................................................... 2-2 Start.............................................................................................................. 2-3 Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps ............................... 2-8 Troubleshooting.................................................
Introduction This chapter contains the check procedures used to diagnose the causes of product failures. The diagnostic information consists of: Start: This is the starting point for any diagnostic action. Based on highlevel symptoms, the check procedure directs you to more detailed procedures to help resolve machine failures.
Start This is the entry point for all check procedures. The check procedures use failure symptoms, Power-On Self Test (POST) error codes, or beeps to help determine the defective field replaceable unit (FRU). Follow the suggested check procedures or use the diagnostics diskette to determine the problem FRU. IMPORTANT: Replace FRUs ONLY when it is determined that the error is not a result of software, loose contacts, or dirty component surfaces.
IMPORTANT: The drives in the system you are servicing may have been rearranged, or the drive startup sequence has changed. Be extremely careful during write operations, such as copying, saving, or formatting. Data or programs can be overwritten if you select an incorrect drive. Ask the customer to back up any additional software from the hard disk drive before you reload the software.
• 3.5-in. diskette drive • Hard disk drive • IBM Aptiva factory-installed devices (such as a CD-ROM drive) − Ensure that all power cords and cables are connected properly. − Ensure that the monitor brightness and contrast controls are not turned down. − Power on the system unit. NOTE: Some monitors have a detachable system I/O signal cable between the monitor and the system unit. In this case, check this signal cable before replacing the unit.
005 - − If the keyboard responds incorrectly, go to "Keyboard" on page 234. − If monitor problems appear, such as jittering, shifting, or being out of focus, go to "Monitor" on page 2-40. 006 - DOES THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION REPORT CORRECTLY IDENTIFY THE DEVICES INSTALLED IN SYSTEM? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 007.) − Select Diagnostics from the diagnostics program menu. − Select and execute All Tests. − Go to step 008.
009 - − If the last test stops and you cannot continue, first make sure all switches, power connectors, cables, and jumpers are set correctly and show the correct voltages and continuity. − Take note of any messages, error codes, beeps, or new symptoms. Go to "Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps" on page 2-8. − If there is no error symptom or the error symptom is intermittent, go to “Undetermined Problems” on page 2-42.
Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps How to Use Error Messages: Use the messages, error codes, and beeps combinations that occur to diagnose failures. If more than one failure occurs, begin the diagnosis from the first failure that appeared. The cause of the first failure can result in false messages, error codes, or beeps. If you did not receive any messages, error codes, or beeps, see if the symptom is listed in Table 2-2, "Error Symptoms List” on page 2-14.
2. If you cannot run the diagnostics program tests but did receive a POST error code, diagnose the POST error message. 3. If you did not receive any error message, look for a description of your error symptoms in “Error Symptoms List” in table 2-2. Check all power supply voltages, switch, and jumper settings before you replace the system board. Also check the power supply voltages if you have a “system no-power” condition.
Table 2- 1 BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps List BIOS Error Codes, Messages, beeps Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error messages, codes, or beeps in left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
Table 2- 1 BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps List BIOS Error Codes, Messages, beeps Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error messages, codes, or beeps in left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
Table 2- 1 BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps List BIOS Error Codes, Messages, beeps Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error messages, codes, or beeps in left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
Table 2- 2 BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps List BIOS Error Codes, Messages, beeps Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error messages, codes, or beeps in left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause. Load default settings. System works but fails to enter power saving mode In Win98, check settings in Control Panel when the Power Saving Power utility.
Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause. Diskette drive does not work. Ensure that the diskette drive is not set to [None] in the Disk Drives of BIOS Setup.
Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause. Hard Disk Drive NOTE: Ensure hard disk drive is configured correctly in BIOS Setup, cable/jumper are set correctly before diagnosing any hard disk drive problems.
Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause. CD/DVD-ROM drive can play Ensure that the headphone jack of the CD/DVD-ROM has an output, then check if audio CD but no sound the audio cable from CD/DVD-ROM drive to output.
Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause. Display changing colors. Monitor signal connection/cable Monitor System board Display problem not listed above (including blank or illegible monitor). "Monitor" on page 2-40.
Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause. Joystick Game port does not respond or does not work. Connect a joystick to the game port, then execute “Interactive Test/Joystick” test in PCDoctor diagnostics program.
Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause. Executing software shutdown Load default settings. from Windows98 Start Reload software from Recovery CD. menu cannot turn off system.
Troubleshooting Failing Parts or Assemblies: The check procedures generally help you trace a problem to one part or assembly. The last step of the specific check procedure you are using indicates that a part or assembly is failing. You should inspect the part or assembly before you decide to replace it. It might be loose, dirty, or in need of a small repair. The check procedures might lead you to two, or even three, possible failing parts or assemblies.
Factory-Installed Storage Devices Use this check procedure to test any factory-installed drives. ATTENTION: The customer may have customized settings in the Setup Utility (other than default settings) on the computer you are servicing. Running the Setup Utility might alter those settings. Take note of the current settings and verify that the customer settings are in place when service is complete.
CN11 (see "Machine Type 2153/Celeron System Board Layout" on page 5-8). − IDE Primary Channel Master and Slave Drives in BIOS Setup should be connected to the system board connector CN11(see “Machine Type 2153/K6 System Board "on page 5-3) or CN12 (see "Machine Type 2153/Celeron System Board Layout" on page 5-8).
• If no error can be detected or the symptom is intermittent, go to “Undetermined Problems” on page 2-42. − End.
Factory-Installed Modem Card NOTE: The factory-installed modem is a 56.6 Kbps modem with a cable of microphone-in and speaker-out from system board. 001 - START − Power off the system unit. − In Windows 98 Device Manager, ensure that the modem is not configured with a conflicting COM port and IRQ setting. − Ensure that the communication software is configured with the correct COM and IRQ settings (same COM port and IRQ as the modem).
2. Select the Start icon. 3. Select Program, then select Accessories, Hyper Terminal. 4. Select an on-line service station, dial and connect to it. 004 - CAN THE MODEM DIAL OUT AND CONNECT TO ANY BBS SUCCESSFULLY? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 005.) − The modem adapter functions normally. − End. 005 - − Ensure that Windows 98 is properly installed, then power off the system unit. − Plug the modem adapter card into a different ISA expansion slot. − Go to step 002.
Audio (Not Supported by Diagnostics Program) NOTE: Audio tests for the sound card cannot be carried out in the PC Doctor DOS diagnostics program. It is, however, possible to carry out a dial tone test for the modem. While performing this check, you may need to enter and exit Microsoft Windows 98 several times. When instructed to select an icon or button, double-click on the item with the mouse. For more information about using Microsoft Windows 98, see the user's guide that came with the computer.
NOTE: If an operating system other than Microsoft Windows 98 is installed, the program screens and icons may differ from these instructions. 1. Start Microsoft Windows 98. 2. Select the Start icon. 3. Select Settings, then select Control Panel. 4. Select the Sound icon. 5. In the Sound window, select chimes from the Names field. (To test other adapter card software, select an action from a menu in that software.
CD/DVD-ROM Drive 001 - START − Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive and ensure that there is no CD/DVD in the CD/DVD-ROM drive. − Select Interactive Tests menu, then select and execute CD/DVDROM Test. 002 - DO YOU SEE A MESSAGE “NO CD/DVD-ROM DRIVE OR MSCDEX DEVICE DRIVER INSTALLED.”? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO 003.) − Exit the diagnostics program and power off the system.
Memory 001 - START − Power off the system unit. − Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive. − Ensure that all DIMMs are installed correctly. − Power on the system unit. − Take note of any messages, error codes, or symptoms. 002 - DO YOU RECEIVE POST MEMORY ERROR MESSAGE? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 003) − Enter BIOS Setup Utility then reboot the system. Take note of any messages, error codes, or symptoms. If the error message remains, go to step 005.
Keyboard 001 - START − Power off system unit and ensure the keyboard plug is connected properly. 002 - − Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive and power on the system unit. − Select Interactive Tests menu, then execute Keyboard test. 003 - DOES THE KEYBOARD FUNCTION CORRECTLY? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 004.) − Keyboard is functioning normally. − End. 004 - ARE THERE ANY STUCK KEYS OR ANY GRIME IN THE GAP OF KEYCAPS? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 005.
Mouse NOTE: A sticking key button can cause the mouse to operate incorrectly. If you suspect this, go to "Keyboard" on page 2-33. 001 - START − Make sure that the mouse ball turns freely. − Make sure that the mouse plug connects properly. 002 - − Power off the system unit. − Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive. − Power on the system unit. − Select Interactive Tests menu, then execute Mouse test. 003 - DO YOU SEE THE MOUSE CURSOR IN THE DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM? (YES, READ AHEAD.
008 - ARE THERE ANY BROKEN PINS IN THE MOUSE PLUG? (YES, GO TO STEP 010. NO, READ AHEAD.) − Try with a known good mouse. 009 - DO THE ERROR SYMPTOMS STILL REMAIN? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 010.) − Replace the system board. − End 010 - − Replace the mouse. − End. 011 - − Exit diagnostics program. − Ensure that the mouse driver is properly installed. − Go to step 002.
Power Supply 001 - START − Check the Power Override switch, situated at the back of the machine, just above the connector for the power cable. If this switch is activated (switched to on), no power will be supplied to the system. − Power off the system unit. − Check the power cord for continuity. Replace if necessary. − Check for the correct line voltage from the power outlet, and verify that the voltage selector switch (if present) is set to the correct voltage. − Power on the system unit.
005 - DOES THE POWER SUPPLY FAN RUN? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 009) − With the system powered on and the power supply fan running, check the voltages of the power supply connectors for the system board and all drive connectors, as shown in the following figures. Pin-hole side view Figure 2- 1 Power Supply Connector Cable side view Figure 2- 2 Hard Drive or CD-ROM End of Power Cable Figure 2- 3 3.5-In.
− If the fan stops running when a drive connector is plugged back in, go to "Start" on page 2-3. 007 - DO YOU HAVE AN OHM READING WHEN THE SWITCH IS PRESSED AND AN OPEN READING WHEN THE SWITCH IS RELEASED? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 008) − Replace the on/off switch cable assembly. 008 - − Replace the system board. − End. 009 - − Replace the power supply. − End.
Monitor First, set the system to VGA mode. To do this in Windows 98, depress the F8 function key during startup. Safe mode (VGA) will be set for Windows 98. Use the operating system's video setup to change the monitor resolution. The monitors that come with the system are DDC2A/B or DDC1/2B+ (Display Data Channel) compliant. While starting Windows 98, the DDC2 monitor passes resolution and frequency information to the system. The system interprets the data and sets up the proper refresh rate.
NOTE: If the screen shows a blinking cursor with no memory count running, answer this question "No." − Select Interactive Tests from the Main Menu. − Select and execute Video test from the menu. − Follow the prompts and perform the video test. − Go to “Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps” on page 2-8. NOTE: You might have to adjust the monitor controls to obtain the best image. 003 - DOES THE MONITOR SUCCESSFULLY PASS ALL TESTS? (YES, READ AHEAD.
Undetermined Problems If an error code is present, go to “Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps” on page 2-8. If no error code is present, continue with this check. Check the power supply voltages (see "Power Supply Cable Connector Specifications" on page 5-15). If the voltages are correct, return here and continue with the following steps: 1. Power off the system unit. 2.
If the symptom changes, go to “Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps” on page 2-8 or to the check procedure for the last item tested. Replace the last item tested if the system operates normally after removing the last item.
Diagnostic Aids Diagnostic Aids .......................................................................................... 3-1 Introduction................................................................................................... 3-2 Power-On Self Test ...................................................................................... 3-2 Diagnostic Diskette....................................................................................... 3-3 Using the Diagnostic Diskette ..................
Introduction This section explains the diagnostic aids, power-on self test (POST) and diagnostics program (PC-Doctor), that are available for troubleshooting problems on the system. Power-On Self Test Each time you power-on the system, the power-on self test (POST) is initiated. Several items are tested during POST, but is for the most part transparent to the user.
4. If no keyboard keys are pressed, and if POST is completed without errors, the system will then proceed with the loading of DOS or other operating system from diskette drive A or a hard disk drive or CD-ROM drive, depending on the options selected in the Setup Utility. If any errors are detected by POST, there will be an error message accompanied with an error code shown on display screen and a beep.
Using Diagnostic Program from Recovery CD 1. Insert the Aptiva recovery CD into the CD-ROM drive then restart computer. 2. Depress F1 while POST to enter BIOS Setup menu. Select and enter “Startup Options”, set “Boot from CD-ROM” to “Enabled”. Save and exit from BIOS Setup. 3. When screen prompts you to install original software, type N to exit the installation program. Then type PCDR and press Enter to start the diagnostics program. Follow the instructions on the screen to operate the diagnostics program.
Table 3- 1 Diagnostic Program Main Menu Selections Hardware Info • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • System Configuration Memory Contents IRQ and DMA Use Device Drivers COM and LPT Ports Physical Disk Drives Logical Disk Drives VGA Information Software Interrupts SCSI Devices I/O Use IDE Drive Info Network Information PCMCIA Information PCI Information SMP Information PNPISA Information DMIBIOS Information Utility • • • • • • • • Run External Tests File Editor Surface Scan Hard Disk DOS Shell Termina
Repair Information Repairing Information ................................................................................ 4-1 Removals and Replacements (Machine Type 2153) .................................... 4-2 Identifying the Parts of the System Unit .................................................. 4-3 Cover ...................................................................................................... 4-5 Bay Panels................................................................................
Removals and Replacements (Machine Type 2153) See Safety Notice following Translation on page VII BEFORE REMOVING ANY FRU, POWER-OFF THE COMPUTER, UNPLUG ALL POWER CORDS FROM ELECTRICAL OUTLETS, THEN DISCONNECT ANY INTERCONNECTING CABLES. ATTENTION: The system board, processors, adapter cards, DIMMs, and upgrade processors can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Use an electrostatic discharge (ESD) strap to establish personal grounding.
Identifying the Parts of the System Unit Figure 4- 1 The parts of the system unit This computer system has four bays that can hold up to two 5.25-inch and two 3.5-inch drives. Additional devices can be installed in the empty bays. Diskette drives in this unit use the standard diskette advanced technology (AT) interface. Hard disk drives in this unit use an integrated drive electronics (IDE) AT interface.
This bay can hold a CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, diskette, hard disk, tape, or Zip drive. 2. Bay 2. This drive bay can hold a 5.25-inch half high drive or a 5.25-inch slim drive. A 3.5-inch drive can be accommodated with additional brackets. This bay can hold a CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, diskette, hard disk, tape, or Zip drive. 3. Bay 3. This drive bay can hold a 3.5-inch slim drive, such as a diskette, hard disk, tape, or Zip drive. 4. Bay 4. This drive bay is designed for a 3.5-inch diskette drive. 5. Adapter card connectors.
Cover • Disconnect the system unit power cord. • Remove the screws at the back of the tower. Figure 4- 2 Remove the screws • Insert a screwdriver under one of the tabs on the back of the cover and gently pry the tower cover so that it separates from the tower. • Slide the cover back about half inch (or 1.25 centimeters). • Lift the cover up by the top front and back edges, pulling the sides out and away from the tower.
• Touch the outside of the bare metal frame of the tower to dissipate any static electricity from your body. Do not touch any of the components inside the frame. Be careful not to touch any component displaying a voltage warning label, such as the power supply. • Disconnect the tower power cord. NOTE: To prevent the tower from tipping over, you may want to lay the tower on its side on a work surface, such as a table.
Bay Panels If you remove a drive from an external bay and you do not intend to install a new drive immediately, reinstall the bay panel on the empty exposed drive bay. Follow these steps to remove the plastic bay panel from the front of the system unit cover. • Hold a bay panel and press either side to unlatch it from the front of the system unit cover. • Pull the bay panel out.
Use a screwdriver to push back the metal bay plate. After pushing the metal cover for about an inch, you may use your hand to push it all the way to a 90degree angle. Figure 4- 5 Remove the metal plate NOTE: To Reinstall A Bay Panel • Insert a bay panel into the opening at the front of the system cover, aligning the panel latches with the sides of the unit. • Push the panel back until you hear the latches click into place.
Bays 1, 2 (5.25-In. Internal/External Bays) • Disconnect any cable on the drive (note location of cables). • Remove the screws. WARNING: For 5.25-In. Hard Disk Drive installation, it uses different screws than the 3.5-In Hard Disk Drive. • Pull out the drive. • Figure 4- 6 Bay 1 (5.25-In.
Bay 3,4 (3.5-In. Diskette/Hard Disk Drives) • Disconnect the cables (note location of cables). • Press the lever and rotate outward. • Pull carefully and slowly as soon as the warning arrow appears. • The drive frame becomes free after the line behind the arrow appears. Remove the frame from the chassis. Figure 4- 7 4-10 Bay 4 (3.
• Remove the screws located on either side of the disk drive, then pull the drive out.
NOTE: Reinstall The 3.5-in Drive Frame • Before reinstalling the drive frame into the main unit, make sure the upper and lower drive frames are properly reattached. • Align the front notch of the drive frame with the system chassis • Align the top rail of the drive frame with the system chassis and swing inward until it "clicks" to lock. Figure 4- 9 Reattach the 3.5-inch drive • Re-attach the power and signal cables to the drives.
Power Supply • Disconnect all cables necessary before removal (note location of cables). • Remove the four screws from the chassis. • Push the power supply forward towards the CD/DVD-ROM drive. • Once it is sufficiently forward, place your hand underneath the power supply and push upwards to detach it from the chassis.
Adapter Cards NOTE: 1. Before removing an adapter card, note the location of the adapter card and any cables. When removing an adapter card, install the replacement card in the same slot as the one you removed. 2. If necessary, remove cards from the adjacent slots of the failed card. • Position the system unit such that the card is accessible to you. • If the adapter card has cables, disconnect them. Be sure to take note where those cables are connected.
Memory(DIMM) ATTENTION: Memory modules are sensitive to static discharge. • Press the levers on both sides of the socket down and outwards. • Lift the DIMM to remove. CAUTION: Place your forefingers on the top of the DIMM before you press the holding clips to gently disengage the DIMM from the socket.
Processor(K6) NOTE: Determine the type of processor you are installing and make sure the jumpers are set correctly. Run the Setup Utility after correctly installing a processor. ATTENTION: Processors are sensitive to static discharge. • Remove adapter cards if applicable. • Detach the heat sink cable from the fan connector FN1. • Remove the fan sink by pressing the release tab (rectangular end) and lifting it up from the Processor. • Pull up the ZIF socket release lever.
NOTE: Installing the processor • Place the ZIF socket release lever to the release (up) position. • Insert the new processor, matching the notched corner of the processor with the pin 1 indicator on the socket. Notched corner Pin1 indicator Figure 4- 14 Inserting the processor • Push down the lever to lock the processor to the socket. • Place the processor heat sink fan over the processor. • Insert one side of fan brace onto the ZIF socket • Secure by latching the other side to the ZIF socket.
Processor(Celeron) NOTE: Determine the type of processor you are installing and make sure the jumpers are set correctly. Run the Setup Utility after correctly installing a processor. ATTENTION: Processors are sensitive to static discharge. • Use a screw driver to unlock the heat sink from the CPU cartridge, by releasing the faster. Press the faster nodes one by one to release all four of them.
Figure 4- 17 ReIeasing the retention • Remove the CPU cartridge from the slot of the system board.
NOTE: Installing the processor • Remove the Celeron processor from its protective packaging. • Attach the heat sink on top of the Celeron processor, after removing the thermal tape protector at the back of the heat sink, with the wide side connecting to golden finger. wider side golden finger Figure 4- 19 Attaching the heat sink • Press the heat sink and fasteners together to lock the heat sink.
Figure 4- 21 Pressing the plastic rivet • Press down the processor until the golden fingers completely fit into the connector. Figure 4- 22 Pressing down the processor • Snap the retention cover into place as shown in the figure above.
System Backup Battery CAUTION: All BIOS configuration settings will be lost when the backup battery is removed! ATTENTION: Be careful when removing the backup battery. If the metal lever is damaged or broken, the system board must be replaced. • Gently pull the metal lever away from the backup battery. • Lift the backup battery out. Figure 4- 23 Remove the backup battery IMPORTANT: Make sure to insert the battery with the positive side facing up. A plus(+) sign indicates the positive side.
Indicator LED and Cable • Push in on the indicator LED and remove from the rear. • Disconnect the LED and cable from the system board.
System Board • Remove all adapter cards. • Disconnect all cables connected to the system board. • Remove the screws securing the system board to the chasis. • Lift the system board to remove from chasis. • Remove memory (DIMM) if applicable. • Remove processor if necessary.
NOTE: System Board Installation • Before reinstallation, position the housing on its side. When installing a • new system board, push the board to the rear and align it with the front locating pin. Visually verify that the board is aligned properly, then press the board down. Be sure to reinstall the processor, DIMMs, I/O port bracket onto the new system board if applicable. • After installing the system board, secure with original screws. • Upgrade the BIOS version on the new system board.
Removals and Replacements (Machine Type 2139) See Safety Notice following Translation on page VII BEFORE REMOVING ANY FRU, POWER-OFF THE COMPUTER, UNPLUG ALL POWER CORDS FROM ELECTRICAL OUTLETS, THEN DISCONNECT ANY INTERCONNECTING CABLES. The arrows in the removals and replacements procedures show the direction of movement to remove a field-replaceable unit (FRU), to turn a screw, or the direction to press a tab to release the FRU. Begin all removals by removing the cover (and rear cover, if applicable).
Identifying the Parts of the System Unit Figure 4- 26 The parts of the system unit This computer system has five bays that can hold up to three 5.25-inch and two 3.5-inch drives. Additional devices can be installed in the empty bays. Diskette drives in this unit use the standard diskette advanced technology (ATX) interface. Hard disk drives in this unit use an Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) ATX interface.
2. Expansion slots. On the rear panel of the system chassis are seven slot openings for installation of adapter cards. When installing an adapter, remove the cover of the slot that you intend to use. 3. Modem Card. The system includes a 56.6K voice fax modem. 4. System board. The system board is secured by screws on the inner wall of the chassis. 5. Bay 1. This drive bay may accommodate a 5.25-inch half-high drive, such as diskette, hard disk, tape, or CD/DVD-ROM drive.
Cover • Disconnect the system unit power cord. • Release the lock that secures the cover at the back of the unit by pressing it toward the unlocked icon. • Slip your hand into the underside of the front panel and pull the release handle forward to release the cover. • The cover slides along grooves that run on the sides of the unit. While still holding the handle, slide the cover forward to remove it completely.
NOTE: Replacing the Cover • Align the end corners of the cover with the front corners of the chassis. Ensure that the rails of the cover slide along the grooves on the sides of the chassis.
• Slide back the cover until it fits into place. If the cover does not slide all the way to the rear, hold the upper rear corners of the cover and slightly press it inward while pushing it toward the rear end of the unit. Figure 4- 29 Align and slide the cover • Slide the lock on the back of the unit to the “locked” icon to secure the cover to the chassis.
Bay Panels If you remove a drive from an external bay and you do not intend to install a new drive immediately, reinstall the bay panel on the empty exposed drive bay. Follow these steps to remove the plastic bay panel from the front of the system unit cover. • Hold a bay panel and press either side to unlatch it from the front of the system unit cover. • Pull the bay panel out.
Use a screwdriver to push back the metal bay plate. After pushing the metal cover for about an inch, you may use your hand to push it all the way to a 90degree angle. NOTE: To Reinstall A Bay Panel • Insert a bay panel into the opening at the front of the system cover, aligning the panel latches with the sides of the unit. • Push the panel back until you hear the latches click into place.
Bays 1, 2, 3 (5.25-In. Internal/External Bays) • Disconnect all cables on the drive (note location of cables). • Remove the screws. WARNING: For 5.25-In. Hard Disk Drive installation, it uses different screws from 3.5-In. Hard Disk Drive which may be installed in Bay 5. • Pull out the drive. Figure 4- 31 Bay 1(5.25-in.
Bay 4, 5 (3.5-In. Diskette/Hard Disk Drives) • Disconnect the cables (note location of cables). • Press the lever and rotate outward. • Pull carefully and slowly as soon as the warning arrow appears. • The drive frame becomes free after the line behind the arrow appears. Remove the frame from the chassis. Figure 4- 32 Bay 4 (3.
NOTE: Reinstall The 3.5-in Drive Frame • Align the front notch of the drive frame with the system chassis • Align the top rail of the drive frame with the system chassis and swing inward until it "clicks" to lock. Figure 4- 33 Reattach the 3.5-inch drive • Re-attach the power and signal cables to the drives.
Power Supply • Disconnect all necessary cables before removal (note location of cables). • Remove the two screws from the chassis. • Press the tab located on top of the housing frame just above the power supply. • Push the power supply forward towards the CD-ROM drive to detach it from the chassis. Figure 4- 34 Remove the power supply • Detach the power supply from the frame by removing it's four screws.
NOTE: Replacing the Power Supply • Insert the power supply frame into its corresponding cut-away openings on the chassis. • Align the top rails and slide in to lock. • Secure the power supply with it's two original screws.
Adapter Cards NOTE: 1. Before removing an adapter card, note the location of the adapter card and any cables. When removing an adapter card, install the replacement card in the same slot as the one you removed. 2. If necessary, remove cards from the adjacent slots of the failed card. • Position the system unit such that the card is accessible to you. • If the adapter card has cables, disconnect them. Be sure to take note of where those cables are connected.
Memory(DIMM) ATTENTION: Memory modules are sensitive to static discharge. • Press the levers on both sides of the socket down and outwards. • Lift the DIMM to remove. CAUTION: Place your forefingers on the top of the DIMM before you press the holding clips to gently disengage the DIMM from the socket.
Pentium II Processor Module Follow these steps to remove the Pentium II CPU module from the slot. NOTE: Determine the type of processor you are installing and make sure the jumpers are set correctly. Run the Setup Utility after correctly installing a processor. ATTENTION: Processors are sensitive to static discharge. • Unlock the latches that secure the processor module. Figure 4- 38 Unlocking the Module Latches • Firmly hold the processor module and pull it out of the socket.
NOTE: Pentium II Processor Installation Follow these steps to install the Pentium II processor module with heat sink and fan to the socket on the system board • Place the retention mechanism over the processor socket on the CPU board. Secure it with the screws that came with the package. Figure 4- 40 Installing the Pentium II Retention Mechanism • With the processor module golden fingers pointing downward, align the processor to the posts of the retention mechanism, then lower it down.
Installing the Processor Heat Sink and Fan The Pentium II processor module comes with holes on one side to hold the clips of the heat sink and fan. The upper set of holes (near the latches) on the processor are wider and should match the wider ends of the clips on the heat sink. The lower set of holes are smaller and should match the narrow ends of the heat sink clips.
Figure 4- 42 Inserting the Clip Ends to the Processor Holes • Use a screwdriver to press and lock in the wide end of a clip first. Then without lifting the screwdriver, point it downward to press and lock the narrow end of the clip.
Figure 4- 43 Locking a Wide Clip End Figure 4- 44 Locking a Narrow Clip End • Repeat to lock clip on the other side.
System Backup Battery CAUTION: All BIOS configuration settings will be lost when the backup battery is removed! ATTENTION: Be careful when removing the backup battery. If the metal lever is damaged or broken, the system board must be replaced. • Gently pull the metal lever away from the backup battery. • Lift the backup battery out. Figure 4- 45 Remove the backup battery IMPORTANT: Make sure to insert the battery with the positive side facing up. A plus(+) sign indicates the positive side.
Indicator LED and Cable • Push in on the indicator LED and remove from the rear. • Disconnect the LED and cable from the system board.
System Board • Remove all adapter cards. • Disconnect all cables connected to the system board. • Remove the screws securing the system board to the chassis. • Lift the system board to remove from chasis. • Remove memory (DIMM) if applicable. • Remove processor.
NOTE: System Board Installation • Before you re-install the new system board, the CPU retention module and the I/O Port Bracket should be assembled on the system board if they are not already installed. • Be sure to reinstall the processor and DIMMs onto the new system board if applicable. • Before reinstallation, position the housing on it's side. When reinstalling a new system board, push the board to the rear and align it with the front locating pin.
Handling ESD-Sensitive Parts Many electronic parts are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). To prevent damage when working with ESD-sensitive parts, observe the following instructions. Do these in addition to taking all the usual precautions, such as switching off the power and unplugging the power cord. • Keep the ESD-sensitive part in its original shipping container (or special ESD bag) until you are ready to install the part.
Software Recovery Procedure The Recovery CD includes an install program that can be used to restore the original system software. To recover the original software on the hard disk drive, use the following procedures: 1. Insert the Recovery CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Power-off, then power-on the system unit. 3. You will be prompted with a message. “Do you wish to update the software on your hard disk (Y/N)?” Press “y” to continue. 4. A warning message will show.
Parts/Test Point Locations Parts/Test Point Locations ........................................................................ 5-1 Introduction................................................................................................... 5-2 Machine Type 2153 System Board Layout................................................... 5-3 2153 System Board Jumper Settings...................................................... 5-4 2153 Processor Type Jumper Settings ............................................
Introduction This chapter contains system board layouts and jumper settings. It is useful when you are asked to measure voltages. Use this information to help you locate parts such as electronic boards, connectors, pin numbers, and test points. This chapter also contains jumper settings for the hard disk drive, CD/DVD-ROM (compact disc-read-only memory) drive, and the connector information for modem adapter card.
Machine Type 2153/K6 System Board Layout NOTE: The blackened pin of a jumper represents pin 1.
2153/K6 System Board Jumper Settings (00K8747, 20l2184 and 36L9051) Table 5- 1 Machine Type 2153 System Board Jumper Settings Jumper/Settings CPU Type AMD K6S-300 Other CPUs JP1 ∗# 1-2 2-3 VGA Interrupt Disabled Enabled SW1(B1) On ∗# Off Hardware Monitor Function Enabled Disabled SW1(B2, B3, B4) CY2283-1 Off, On, Off Off, Off, Off On, On, Off --, --, -On, Off, Off SW2 B1 Off On Off On On On Off Off ∗ # Function JPX1 1-2 ∗# 2-3 B2 Off Off On On On Off On Off Y2283-3 Off, On, Off --, --, -On, On,
Table 5- 1 Machine Type 2153 System Board Jumper Settings Jumper/Settings SW2 B4 Off Off Off Off Off Off Function CPU Core Voltage B5 On On On On Off Off B6 On On Off Off Off Off B7 Off Off Off Off On On B8 On Off On Off On Off 3.3V 3.2V 2.9V 2.8V 2.3V *# 2.2V SW3(B1) Off *# On AMD K6S-300 Voltage Select 3.6V 3.
2153/K6 Processor Type Jumper Settings WARNING: You must verify the exact processor type before setting the processor type jumpers. The wrong processor type jumper setting may damage the CPU. The system only supports dual-voltage CPU.
2153/K6 System Board Connectors and Functions Table 5- 3 System Board Connector Functions Connector Function CN1 USB port CN2 Power LED (pins 1-3) HDD LED (pins 4-7) Reset button (pins 8-9) Power button (pins 10, 20) IrDA connector (pins 14-19) Turbo LED (pins 11-13) CN3 Lower: PS/2 keyboard port Upper: PS/2 mouse port CN4 ATX power connector CN5 ATI AMC feature connector CN6 Upper: Printer port Lower: VGA port (right) COM2 port (left) CN8 COM1 port CN9 Modem ring-in connector CN10 IDE2
Machine Type 2153/Celeron System Board Layout NOTE: The blackened pin of a jumper represents pin 1.
2153/Celeron System Board Jumper Settings Table 5- 4 Machine Type 2153 System Board Jumper Settings Jumper/Settings Function SW1 On Off* Password Bypass password Check password SW2 On* Off BIOS Logo OEM Acer SW3, 4, 5, 6 On, Off, Off, On Off, On, On, On Off, On, Off, On Off, Off, On, On CPU Frequency(MHz) 233=66MHz x 3.5 266=66MHz x 4 300=66MHz x 4.
2153/Celeron System Board Connectors and Functions Table 5- 5 System Board Connector Functions Connector Function CN1 ATX 20-pin power connector CN2 USB ports CN3 Upper: PS/2 mouse port Lower: PS/2 keyboard port CN4 Upper: Parallel port Lower: VGA port (left) COM1 port (right) CN5 Primary IDE connector CN6 Secondary IDE connector CN7 Floppy disk drive connector CN8 Upper: Game/MIDI port Lower: (L-to-R) Stereo line-out port Stereo line-in port Mono microphone-in port CN9 ATI Multimedia C
Table 5- 5 System Board Connector Functions Connector Function FN2 2-Pin fan connector JP2401 Thermal sensor connector 1-2: SYS TMP 3-4: CPU TMP Parts/Test Point Locations 5-11
Machine Type 2139 System Board Layout NOTE: The blackened pin of a jumper represents pin 1.
2139 System Board Jumper Settings Table 5- 6 System Board Jumper Settings Jumper/Settings Function J1 Audio Resource Protection Write Protected Programmable 1-2 2-3 JP2 1-2 2-3 VGA IRQ Disable IRQ Enable IRQ S1, SW 1 On Off* Host Bus Clock Selection 66MHz 100MHz S1, SW 2 On Off* Password Check Bypass password Check password S1, SW 3,4 Reserved S1, SW 5,6,7,8 On, On, On, On On, Off, On, On Off, On, On, On Off, Off, On, On On, On, Off, On On, Off, Off, On Off, On, Off, On Off, Off, Off, On Slot
2139 System Board Connectors and Functions Table 5- 7 System Board Connector Functions Connector Function Connect to… CN1 ATX power connector Power supply CN2 Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector USB device CN3 Upper: PS/2 mouse connector Lower: PS/2 keyboard connector Keyboard Mouse CN4 Upper: Printer port (25-pin female) Lower: Serial port 1 (9-pin male) Video port (15-pin female) Printer Serial device Monitor CN5 Upper: MIDI connector Lower: Mic-in/Line-in/Line-out connectors Joystick
Power Supply Cable Connector Specifications Refer to the following figures when checking for voltages on power supply cable connectors. When checking voltages, the power supply fan must be running. To power-on the power supply without using the on/off switch, use a screw driver or other tool to short the connector CN2, pins 10, 20 (for 2153) or CN10 (for 2139) or use a connection (jumper) to short the black and green wires of the 20-pin connector on power supply.
Table 5- 8 Power Supply Output Pin Assignment Pin Function Color 12 -12V Blue 13 Ground Black 14 Power-on control, 5V default Green 15 Ground Black 16 Ground Black 17 Ground Black 18 -5V White 19 +5Vdc Red 20 +5Vdc Red Figure 5- 5 Hard Drive or CD/DVD-ROM Power Cable Connector Figure 5- 6 3.5-In.
Factory-Installed Modem Card Layout Figure 5- 7 Factory-Installed Modem Card Layout Factory-Installed Modem Card Connector Functions Table 5- 9 Item Factory-Installed Modem Card Connector Functions Function Connect to… 1 Telephone line-out Some modem adapters may come without this jack.
3.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Locations (For 2153) Figure 5- 8 3.5-In. Hard Disk (Quantum Fireball TM Series) Jumper Locations Figure 5- 9 3.
Figure 5- 10 3.5-in Hard Disk (Seagate) Jumper Settings Locations Figure 5- 11 3.
3.5-In.
3.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Locations (For 2139) Figure 5- 12 3.5-in Hard Disk (Quantum) Jumper Settings Locations Figure 5- 13 3.
3.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings The configuration of the following jumpers controls the drive’s mode of operation: • SP – Slave Present • DS – Drive Select • CS – Cable Select • PK – Park, used as a place to store a jumper Seagate Hard Disk Drive Table 5-13 Seagate Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings DS CS/SP Description On Off Drive configured as a Master. Off Off Drive configured as a Slave.
5.25-In Hard Disk Drive Jumper Locations (For 2153) Figure 5- 14 5.25-in Hard Disk Jumper Locations The configuration of the following four jumpers controls the drive’s mode of operation: • DS – Drive Select • CS/ SP–Cable Select / Slave Present • PARK – Used as a place to store a jumper 5.25-In Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings Table 5-15 5.25-in Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings DS CS/SP Description On Off Drive configured as a Master. Off Off Drive configured as a Slave.
5.25-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Locations (For 2139) Figure 5- 15 5.25-in Hard Disk Jumper Locations The configuration of the following four jumpers controls the drive’s mode of operation: • DS – Drive Select • CS–Cable Select • PARK – Park or Store position 5.25-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings Table 5-16 5.25-in Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings DS CS/SP Description On Off Drive is configured as a Master. Off Off Drive is configured as a Slave.
CD-ROM Drive ATTENTION: Either
Figure 5- 17 CD-ROM Front Panel
CD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Features 6 CABLE SELECT SLAVE MASTER DIGITAL AUDIO AUDIO D G R G G L C S M S L A 5 4 3 IDE INTERFACE 39 40 DC INPUT 1 2 5V G G 12V 1 2 Figure 5- 18 CD-ROM Rear Panel Note: CD-ROM drives may come with no item 5 and 6 (digital audio output and testing jumper) connectors.
DVD-ROM Drive Figure 5- 19 DVD-ROM Front Panel Table 5- 21 Item 1 DVD-ROM Front Panel Introduction Description Disc Tray 2 Open/Close Button 3 Loading/Unloading/Busy Indicator 4 Loading/Unloading 5 Headphone Volume Control 6 Headphone Jack 7 Disc Indicator DVD-ROM Emergency-exit If for any reason the tray does not eject automatically, insert and press an eject-bar inside the emergency eject hole to manually eject the tray. A straightened paper clip with a diameter of 1.
DVD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Features Figure 5- 20 DVD-ROM Rear Panel Table 5- 22 DVD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Features Item Function Connect to… 1 Power connector Power supply 2 IDE Interface connector System board (CN13) 3 Device Configuration jumper. See Table 5-20. -- 4 Analogue Audio connector System board (CN9) DVD-ROM Drive Jumper Settings Table 5-23 DVD-ROM Drive Jumper Settings CS SL MA Description -- -- On Drive configured as a Master (default).
DIMM Configurations The 2153 system board has two DIMM sockets. A maximum of 256KB memory may be installed. The 2139 system board has three DIMM sockets. A maximum of 384KB memory may be installed. You can install 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, or 128MB PC-100 DIMM in any sockets and with any combinations.
Parallel Port Signals Pin Signal Name I/O Pin Signal Name I/O 1 Strobe O 14 Auto Feed N/A 2 Data Bit 0 I/O 15 Error I 3 Data Bit 1 I/O 16 Initialize O 4 Data Bit 2 I/O 17 Select (In) O 5 Data Bit 3 I/O 18 Ground Power 6 Data Bit 4 I/O 19 Ground Power 7 Data Bit 5 I/O 20 Ground Power 8 Data Bit 6 I/O 21 Ground Power 9 Data Bit 7 I/O 22 Ground Power 10 Acknowledge I 23 Ground Power 11 Busy I 24 Ground Power 12 Paper Empty I 25 Ground
Diskette Drive Cable Connector Signals Pin Signal Name 1 Ground 2 Density Select 19 Ground 3 No Connection 20 Step 4 No Connection 21 Ground 5 Ground 22 Write Data 6 No Connection 23 Ground 7 Ground 24 Write Enable 8 Index 25 Ground 9 Ground 26 Track 0 10 Motor Enable 0 27 Ground 11 Ground 28 Write Protect 12 Drive Select 1 29 Ground 13 Ground 30 Read Data 14 Drive Select 0 31 Ground 15 Ground 32 Select Head 1 16 Motor Enable 1 33 Ground 17 Gr
IDE Cable Connector Signals Pin Signal Name I/O Pin Signal Name 1 Host Reset O 21 No Connection I/O 2 Ground 22 Ground 3 Host Data 7 I/O 23 Host IOW O 4 Host Data 8 I/O 24 Ground Power 5 Host Data 6 I/O 25 Host IOR O 6 Host Data 9 I/O 26 Ground Power 7 Host Data 5 I/O 27 I/O Channel Ready I 8 Host Data 10 I/O 28 No Connection 9 Host Data 4 I/O 29 No Connection 10 Host Data 11 I/O 30 Ground Power 11 Host Data 3 I/O 31 Host IRQ I 12 Host Data
Safety Inspection Guide Safety Inspection Guide............................................................................. 6-1 General Guidelines....................................................................................... 6-2 Copyright IBM Corp.
General Guidelines The purpose of this Safety Inspection Guide is to help you identify possible unsafe conditions on machines that are being inspected for a Maintenance Agreement. Each machine has necessary functions items installed to provide the operators and service personnel with an acceptable level of safety. This guide lists only these items. Good judgment should be used to identify possible safety conditions not covered by this Safety Inspection Guide.
Parts Catalog Parts Catalog .............................................................................................. 7-1 Assembly 1: Machine Type 2153 System Unit........................................ 7-3 Assembly 2: Machine Type 2153 Diskette, Hard Drive ........................... 7-5 Assembly 3: Machine Type 2153 CD/DVD-ROM, Modem Card, Speaker and Microphone ......................................................................................
Abbreviations In this chapter, the following abbreviations are used to identify country and language version: AT Austria 7-2 AU Australia BD Belgium – Dutch BF Belgium – French BU Belgium – UK/Flmish CA Canada CE Canada – English CF Canada – French CN China DK Denmark – Danish FI Finland – Finish FR France GB Great Britain GE Germany HK Hong Kong IT Italy JP Japan LS LA-Spanish ND Netherlands - Dutch NL Netherlands - Dutch NO Norway - Norwegian SF Swiss - French S
Assembly 1: Machine Type 2153 System Unit Asm-Index FRU Number Description 1-NS 20L2192 Micro ATX (H61) Complete set 1-1 20L2196 Front Panel 1-2 20L2197 Hard Drive Holder 1-3 20L2193 Top Cover 1-4 20L2194 Door Cover 1-NS 02K2329 Screws for Front Panel 1-5 20L2195 Drive Bay Panel 1-6 20L2198 Assembly Lower Case (w/o SPS) 1-NS 02K2334 Screws for Power Supply Parts Catalog 7-3
Asm-Index FRU Number 1-NS 02K2334 Screws for Bracket plate and Top Cover 1-NS 20L2207 Port Bracket, w/ Screw Hex.
Asm-Index FRU Number 1-14 20L2203 32MB DIMM (PC-66) 1-14 20L2204 64MB DIMM (PC-66) 1-NS 1-15 Description Modem Card, see Assembly 3: Machine Type 2153 CD/DVD-ROM, Modem Card, Speaker and Microphone on page 7-7.
Assembly 2: Machine Type 2153 Diskette, Hard Drive Asm-Index FRU Number 2-1 02K2299 Diskette Drive 3.5-In., 3-Mode (JU256A276P) 2-2 02K2603 Diskette Drive Cable 2-3 10L6646 5.25-In. , 4.x GB 2-3 10L6649 5.25-In. , 6.x GB 2-3 10L6645 5.25-In. , 8.x GB 2-3 36L9074 3.5-In. , 8 GB 2-4 36L9084 3.5-In., 6.x GB 2-4 36L9085 3.5-In., 10.x GB 2-4 01K4224 IDE Cable (w/ 3 Connectors) 2-NS 01K4260 Screws for 3.5-In. Hard Drive 2-NS 01K4259 Screws for Big Foot 5.25-In.
Assembly 3: Machine Type 2153 CD/DVD-ROM, Modem Card, Speaker and Microphone Parts Catalog 7-7
Asm-Index FRU Number 3-1 28L3767 CD-ROM 32X, API 3-1 20L2188 CD-ROM 32X, Hitachi 7-8 Description 3-1 36L9087 CD-ROM 32X, Sanyo, LG 3-NS 02K2575 DVD-ROM 2X 3-2 3-3 01K4259 01K4224 Screws for CD-ROM IDE Cable (w/ 3 Connectors) 3-4 02K2339 Audio Cable 3-5 10L6633 56.6K GVC 1641B Voiceless (US, CA) 3-5 02K2633 56.6K GVC 1641B Voiceless (IT) 3-5 02K2587 56.6K GVC 1641B Voiceless (SZ) 3-5 02K2610 56.6K GVC 1641B Voiceless (SP) 3-5 02K2632 56.
Assembly 4: Machine Type 2153 Monitor and Power Cord Asm-Index FRU Number Description 4-1 02K2359 15-In. for (JP) - 2126-004 (high end) 4-1 02K2363 17-In.
Assembly 5: Machine Type 2153 Keyboard and Mouse Asm-Index FRU Number 5-1 12J5558 Rapid Access - U.S. English, 104 Keys 5-1 12J5562 Rapid Access – French Canadian, 104 Keys 5-1 12J5575 Rapid Access - German, 105 Keys 5-1 12J5574 Rapid Access - France, 105 Keys 5-1 12J5593 Rapid Access - U.K.
5-1 02K0812 Standard – LA Spanish 5-1 02K0810 Standard – French Canadian 445 5-1 02K0816 Standard – Belgium/French 5-1 02K0817 Standard – Belgium/Flemish 5-1 02K0820 Standard – Danish/Denmark 5-1 02K0821 Standard – Dutch/Netherlands 5-1 02K0822 Standard – France 5-1 02K0823 Standard – German 5-1 02K0828 Standard – Italy 5-1 02K0829 Standard – Norwegian 5-1 02K0836 Standard – Spain 5-1 02K0837 Standard – Swed/Finn 5-1 02K0838 Standard – Swiss/French/German 5-1 02K0841
Assembly 6: Machine Type 2153 Software Asm-Index 6- FRU Number Description Application CD Pack, Voice Type 3.0 Kit, Lotus SmartSuite 97, MS Win98 Pack and Aptiva Customized I.E. 4.
Assembly 1: Machine Type 2139 System Unit Exterior Asm-Index FRU Number Description 1-1 02K2324 Top/Side Panel 1-1 00K8479 Top/Side Panel, Black 1-2 02K2325 Front Panel 1-2 00K8480 Front Panel, Black 1-3 02K2326 Top Cover 1-3 00K8478 Top Cover, Black 1-4 02K2327 Screws for Top/Side Panel 1-5 02K2329 Screws for Top/Side Panel 1-6 02K2329 Screws for Front Panel 1-7 02K2330 Drive Bay Panel, for 2nd or 3rd Closed Drive 1-7 00K8481 Drive Bay Panel, for 2nd or 3rd Closed Drive,
Asm-Index FRU Number 1-7 36L9091 Drive Bay Panel, for 2nd Drive(Zip Drive), Black 1-8 02K2331 Drive Bay Panel, for 1st 5.25-In. Open Drive 1-8 00K8482 Drive Bay Panel, for 1st 5.25-In.
Assembly 2: Machine Type 2139 System Unit Interior 2 Parts Catalog 7-15
Asm-Index FRU Number 2-1 02K2605 Assembly Lower Case 2-2 02K2604 Power Supply Frame 2-NS 02K2334 Screws for Power Supply Frame 2-3 01K4200 Bracket Port 2-4 02K2334 Screws for Bracket Port 2-5 02K2335 Assembly Wire LED 2-6 01K4192 EMI Core 2-7 02K2337 Housing Stand 2-7 00K8483 Housing Stand, Black 2-8 20L2161 V66XA (Rage Pro AGP 4MB SGRAM, CS4235+CS4610) 2-8 00K8749 V66XA (Rage Pro AGP 4MB SGRAM, CS4235+CS4610), w/o ROC 2-NS 02K2334 Screws for System Board 2-9 00K8476
Asm-Index FRU Number 2-NS 06J7900 Power Cord Volex CSA/UL 10A/125V (US/CE/CF/LA) Description 2-NS 02K2648 Power Cord TA-HSING T-MARK 10A/125V (JP) Parts Catalog 7-17
Assembly 3: Machine Type 2139 Diskette, Hard Disk Drives 7-18
Asm-Index FRU Number Description 3-1 02K2299 Diskette Drive-3.5-In. 3-Mode 3-2 01K4259 Screws for Diskette Drive 3-3 02K2603 Diskette Drive Cable 3-4 20L2165 5.25-In., 12 GB 3-4 36L9084 3.5-In., 6.x GB 3-4 36L9074 3.5-In., 8.x GB 3-4 00K8477 3.5-In., 13.x GB 3-4 10L6019 3.5-In., 16.x GB 3-NS 01K4259 Screws for 5.25-In. Hard Drive 3-5 01K4224 Hard Disk Drive IDE Cable (w/ 3 Connectors) 3-NS 01K4260 Mounting Screws for Hard Disk Drive, 3.5In. 3-6 02K2607 3.5-In.
Assembly 4: Machine Type 2139 CD/DVD-ROM, Modem Card, Speaker and Micropone 7-20
Asm-Index 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 4-5 FRU Number 28L3767 02K2575 00K7888 36L9094 36L9078 36L9097 36L9098 01K4259 01K4224 20L2289 02K2294 02K2295 4-5 4-5 02K2293 02K2580 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-6 4-NS 4-7 4-7 4-NS 02K2582 02K2581 02K2583 02K2630 02K2308 00K8183 20L2168 00K8474 20L2169 4-NS 4-NS 20L2170 20L2171 4-NS 20L2172 4-NS 4-NS 4-NS 20L2173 20L2174 02K2648 4-8 10L6656 Description CD-ROM 32X, API DVD-ROM 2X, Hitachi DVD-ROM 2X, Hitachi, Black DVD-ROM 4X, Hitachi DVD-ROM 4X, Hi
Assembly 5: Machine Type 2139 Keyboard and Mouse Asm-Index FRU Number 5-1 12J5558 Rapid Access-Keyboard-104 (US) 5-1 12J5562 Rapid Access-Keyboard-104 (CF) 5-1 12J5575 Rapid Access-Keyboard-105 (GE) 5-1 12J5574 Rapid Access-Keyboard-105 (FR) 5-1 12J5593 Rapid Access-Keyboard-105 (UK) 5-1 12J5573 Rapid Access-Keyboard-105 (NL) 5-1 12J5589 Rapid Access-Keyboard-105 (FI) 5-1 12J5572 Rapid Access-Keyboard-105 (DK) 5-1 12J5581 Rapid Access-Keyboard-105 (NO) 5-1 12J5580 Rapid Acces
Assembly 6: Machine Type 2139 Zip Drive and Network Adapter 1 2 3 Asm-Index FRU Number Description 6-1 28L1605 Zip Drive 6-1 36L9093 Zip Drive, Black 6-2 36L9092 Zip Drive Mounting Bracket and Panel 6-2 36L9096 Zip Drive Mounting Bracket and Panel, Black 6-3 08L2550 IBM Ethernet Adapter Parts Catalog 7-23
Assembly 7: Machine Type 2139 Software Asm-Index 7- FRU Number Description Application CD Pack, Voice Type 3.0 Kit, Lotus SmartSuite 97, MS Win98 Pack and Aptiva Customized I.E. 4.
Appendix A.
FRU Number AsmIndex Page FRU Number AsmIndex 12J5572 5-1 7-10 20L2189 3-5 7-7 12J5573 5-1 7-10 20L2190 1-7 7-4 Page 12J5574 5-1 7-10 20L2191 1-NS 7-4 12J5575 5-1 7-10 20L2192 1-NS 7-3 12J5580 5-1 7-10 20L2193 1-3 7-4 12J5581 5-1 7-10 20L2194 1-4 7-3 12J5588 5-1 7-10 20L2195 1-5 7-4 12J5589 5-1 7-10 20L2196 1-1 7-3 12J5590 5-1 7-10 20L2197 1-2 7-3 12J5593 5-1 7-10 20L2198 1-6 7-4 12J5596 5-1 7-10 20L2200 1-11 7-4 12J5597 5-1 7-10 20L2
Page FRU Number AsmIndex Page 2-3 7-7 76H5080 5-2 7-11 3-1 7-9 FRU Number AsmIndex 36L9085 36L9087 2153 FRU Number Index A-3
FRU Number Index for Machine Type 2139 FRU Number AsmIndex Page 00K8183 4-NS 7-20 01K4192 2-6 7-15 01K4196 2-NS 01K4198 2-NS 01K4200 AsmIndex Page 02K2335 2-5 7-15 02K2337 2-7 7-15 7-15 02K2575 4-1 7-19 7-15 02K2580 4-5 7-20 2-3 7-15 02K2581 4-5 7-20 01K4224 3-5 7-17 02K2582 4-5 7-20 01K4224 4-3 7-19 02K2583 4-5 7-20 01K4259 2-NS 7-15 02K2603 3-3 7-17 01K4259 3-2 7-17 02K2604 2-2 7-15 01K4259 3-NS 7-17 02K2605 2-1 7-15 01K4259 4-2 7-19 02K2
AsmIndex Page 12J5588 5-1 7-21 12J5589 5-1 7-21 12J5590 5-1 12J5593 12J5596 AsmIndex Page 36L9074 3-1 7-19 00K8477 3-1 7-19 7-21 10L6019 3-1 7-19 5-1 7-21 02K2575 4-1 7-21 5-1 7-21 00K7888 4-1 7-21 12J5597 5-1 7-21 36L9094 4-1 7-21 12J6877 2-14 7-15 36L9078 4-1 7-21 20L2161 2-8 7-15 36L9097 4-1 7-21 20L2162 2-9 7-15 36L9098 4-1 7-21 20L2163 2-10 7-15 20L2165 3-4 7-17 20L2166 2-13 7-15 20L2167 2-13 7-15 20L2168 4-7 7-20 20L2169 4-NS 7-
Appendix B. Online Support Information This section describes online technical support services available to help repair the Aptiva computer. This section covers: • IBM PC Company Bulletin Board Service (BBS) • IBM PC Company Fax-Back Service • IBM Online HelpCenter on Prodigy, America Online, CompuServe • IBM useful sites on the World Wide Web (WWW) Online technical support offers convenient and valuable information when you need it.
information. (Members of Prodigy, AOL, and CompuServe can reach these sites through the Internet capabilities of the services.) Here are useful IBM Internet addresses for Aptiva information: http://www.pcco.ibm.com IBM PC Company Home Page on the World Wide Web http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/ibmhome Aptiva Home Page http://www3.pc.ibm.com/support Aptiva Product Specifications and Support http://www.pc.ibm.com/files.
Appendix C. Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers The models described in this appendix are Service Level A (SL-A) machines. Only factory-installed parts are listed. If the machine you are serving has Service Level A on the label, but you cannot find it listed in this appendix, call your local IBM Aptiva Servicer Bulletin Board for updated model information. Notes: The FRU no. in ( ) is substitution parts. Copyright IBM Corp.
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for US Geography Model E2N E3N E4N E2U E2C Country/ Language US US US US US System Board 00K8747 00K8747 20L2184 36L9051 36L9051 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 28L3823 20L2185 20L2186 36L9079 36L9079 Memory 20L2201 20L2202 20L2202 20L2201 20L2200 20L2201 Hard Drive 10L6646 10L6649 36L9074 10L6649 10L6649 36L9084 36L9084 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for US Geography Model E3U Country/ Language US System Board 36L9051 Power Supply 00K8468 Processor 20L2186 Memory 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 CD-ROM 36L9087 DVD-ROM -- Modem Card 10L6633 Speaker 20L2168 Sub-woofer -- Monitor -- Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-3
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Canada Geography Model E3U E2F E2N E3F E3N Country/ Language CE CF CE CF CE System Board 36L9051 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 36L9079 28L3823 28L3823 20L2185 20L2185 Memory 20L2202 20L2201 20L2201 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 10L6646 10L6646 10L6649 10L6649 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 36L9087 28L
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Canada Geography Model E2V E2U E3V Country/ Language CF CE CF System Board 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 20L2185 36L9079 36L9079 Memory 20L2201 20L2200 20L2202 Hard Drive 10L6646 10L6649 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 36L9087 36L9087 36L9087 DVD-ROM -- -- -- Modem Card 10L6633 10L6633 10L6633 Speaker 20L2168 20L2175 20L2168 Sub-woofer --
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Latin America Geography Model E1L E1K E2L E2K E3L Country/ Language LA LA LA LA LA System Board 36L9051 369L9051 00K8747 00K8747 36L9051 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 20L2185 20L2185 28L3823 28L3823 36L9079 Memory 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2202 Hard Drive 10L6646 10L6646 10L6646 10L6646 36L9084 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 36L9
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Latin America Geography Model E3K E4L E4K Country/ Language LA LA LA System Board 36L9051 20L2184 20L2184 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 20L2185 20L2186 20L2186 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9084 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 36L9087 28L3767 28L3767 DVD-ROM -- -- -- Modem Card 10L6633 10L6633 10L6633 Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 Sub-woof
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography Model E28 E29 Country/ Language EMEA EMEA System Board 00K8752 00K8752 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 00K8500 00K8500 Memory 20L2204 20L2204 Hard Drive 10L6649 10L6649 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767 28L3767 DVD-ROM -- -- Modem Card 02K2582 02K2582 Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 C-8
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E25) Model E25 E25 E25 E25 E25 Country/ Language FR UK SW DK FI System Board 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 28L3823 28L3823 28L3823 28L3823 28L3823 Memory 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 Hard Drive 10L6646 10L6646 10L6646 10L6646 10L6646 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E25) Model E25 E25 E25 E25 E25 Country/ Language NO IT SP NL SF System Board 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 28L3823 28L3823 28L3823 28L3823 28L3823 Memory 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 Hard Drive 10L6646 10L6646 10L6646 10L6646 10L6646 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E25) Model E25 E25 E25 Country/ Language SG BU BF System Board 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 28L3823 28L3823 28L3823 Memory 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 Hard Drive 10L6646 10L6646 10L6646 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767 28L3767 28L3767 DVD-ROM -- -- -- Modem Card 02K2587 02K2632 02K2632 Speaker 20L2175 20L2175 20L2175 Sub-woofer
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E35) Model E35 E35 E35 E35 E35 Country/ Language FR UK SW DK FI System Board 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 10L6649 10L6649 10L6649 10L6649 10L6649 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E35) Model E35 E35 E35 E35 E35 Country/ Language NO IT SP NL SF System Board 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 10L6649 10L6649 10L6649 10L6649 10L6649 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E35) Model E35 E35 E35 Country/ Language SG BU BF System Board 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 10L6649 10L6649 10L6649 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767 28L3767 28L3767 DVD-ROM -- -- -- Modem Card 02K2587 02K2632 02K2632 Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 Sub-woofer
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E37) Model E37 E37 E37 E37 E37 Country/ Language FR UK SW DK FI System Board 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 10L6649 10L6649 10L6649 10L6649 10L6649 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E37) Model E37 E37 E37 E37 E37 Country/ Language NO IT SP NL SF System Board 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 10L6649 10L6649 10L6649 10L6649 10L6649 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E37) Model E37 E37 E37 Country/ Language SG BU BF System Board 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 10L6649 10L6649 10L6649 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767 28L3767 28L3767 DVD-ROM -- -- -- Modem Card 02K2587 02K2632 02K2632 Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 Sub-woofer
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E45) Model E45 E45 E45 E45 E45 Country/ Language FR UK SW DK FI System Board 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E45) Model E45 E45 E45 E45 E45 Country/ Language NO IT SP NL SF System Board 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E45) Model E45 E45 E45 Country/ Language SG BU BF System Board 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767 28L3767 28L3767 DVD-ROM -- -- -- Modem Card 02K2587 02K2632 02K2632 Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 Sub-woofer
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E47) Model E47 E47 E47 E47 E47 Country/ Language FR UK SW DK FI System Board 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E47) Model E47 E47 E47 E47 E47 Country/ Language NO IT SP NL SF System Board 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E47) Model E47 E47 E47 Country/ Language SG BU BF System Board 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767 28L3767 28L3767 DVD-ROM -- -- -- Modem Card 02K2587 02K2632 02K2632 Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 Sub-woofer
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E18) Model E18 E18 E18 E18 E18 Country/ Language UK BF NO DK SW System Board 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 Memory 20L2200 20L2201 20L2200 20L2201 20L2200 20L2201 20L2200 20L2201 20L2200 20L2201 Hard Drive 36L9084 36L9084 36L9084 36L9084 36L9084 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E18) Model E18 E18 E18 E18 E18 Country/ Language FI IT ND BD FR System Board 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 Memory 20L2200 20L2201 20L2200 20L2201 20L2200 20L2201 20L2200 20L2201 20L2200 20L2201 Hard Drive 36L9084 36L9084 36L9084 36L9084 36L9084 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E44) Model E44 E44 E44 E44 E44 Country/ Language UK BF NO DK SW System Board 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 36L9079 36L9079 36L9079 36L9079 36L9079 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 36L9087
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E44) Model E44 E44 E44 E44 E44 Country/ Language FI IT ND BD FR System Board 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 36L9079 36L9079 36L9079 36L9079 36L9079 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 36L9087
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E46) Model E46 E46 E46 E46 E46 Country/ Language UK BF NO DK SW System Board 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 36L9079 36L9079 36L9079 36L9079 36L9079 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 36L9087
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E46) Model E46 E46 E46 E46 E46 Country/ Language FI IT ND BD FR System Board 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 36L9079 36L9079 36L9079 36L9079 36L9079 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 36L9087
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Japan Geography Model E21 E31 E41 E2J E3J Country/ Language JP JP JP JP JP System Board 00K8747 00K8747 20L2184 36L9051 36L9051 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 28L3823 20L2185 20L2186 20L2185 20L2186 Memory 20L2201 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 10L6646 10L6649 10L6645 10L6649 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767 28L3
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Australia Geography Model E4A E2A E3A E3Q Country/ Language AU AU AU AU System Board 00K8752 00K8747 00K8747 20L2184 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 00K8500 12J6886 20L2185 20L2185 Memory 20L2204 20L2201 20L2202 20L2200 20L2201 Hard Drive 10L6649 10L6646 10L6649 10L6646 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767 28L3767 20L2188 36L9087 DVD-ROM -- -- -- -- Mod
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for APN (TW/HK/CN) Geography Model E3B E4H E3H E1H Country/ Language HK HK HK HK System Board 20L2183 36L9049 36L9049 36L9049 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 20L2185 20L2186 00K8500 00K8499 Memory 20L2201 20L2202 20L2204 20L2203 Hard Drive 10L6649 36L9074 10L6649 10L6646 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767 28L3767 28L3767 28L3767 DVD-ROM -- -- -- -- Modem
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for APN (TW/HK/CN) Geography Model E1P E3P E3T Country/ Language CN CN TW System Board 36L9049 36L9049 00K8752 Power Supply 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 Processor 00K8499 00K8500 00K8500 Memory 20L2203 20L2204 20L2204 Hard Drive 10L6646 10L6649 10L6649 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM 28L3767 28L3767 28L3767 DVD-ROM -- -- -- Modem Card 02K2640 02K2640 02K2639 Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 Sub-woo
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Canada Geography Model E5F E5N EPV EP4 E6F Country/ Language CF CE CF CE CF System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 20L2162 20L2162 28L3842 28L3842 00K8476 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 20L2165 20L2165 10L6645 10L6645 20L2165 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K2575 02
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Canada Geography Model E5U E5V E6U E6V Country/ Language CE CF CE CF System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 28L3842 28L3842 20L2162 20L2162 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 00K8477 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 36L9097 36L9097 36L9097 36L9097 Modem Card 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for US Geography Model E5D EP4 E6N E5U Country/ Language US US US US System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 20L2162 28L3842 00K8476 28L3842 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 10L6645 10L6645 20L2165 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 36L9097 Modem Card 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295 02K
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for US Geography Model E6U E6C Country/ Language US US System Board 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 20L2162 20L2162 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 20L2201 DVD-ROM 36L9097 36L9097 Modem Card 02K2295 02K2295 Speaker 02K2295 02K2295 Sub-woofer -- -- Monitor -- -- Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-37
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Latin America Geography Model E6K E6L Country/ Language LA LA System Board 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 28L3842 28L3842 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2201 20L2201 Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 36L9094 36L9094 Modem Card 02K2293 02K2293 Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 Sub-woofer -- -- Monitor -- -- C-38
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Japan Geography Model E51 E6J Country/ Language JP JP System Board 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2167 20L2167 Processor 20L2162 00K8476 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 20L2165 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K2575 36L9094 Modem Card 02K2294 02K2294 Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 Sub-woofer -- -- Monitor -- -- Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-39
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E48) Model E48 E48 E48 E48 E48 Country/ Language FR UK SW DK FI System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K257
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E48) Model E48 E48 E48 E48 E48 Country/ Language NO IT SP NL SF System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K257
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E48) Model E48 E48 E48 E48 Country/ Language SG GR BU BF System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 Modem Card 02K2580 02K2580 02K
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E49) Model E49 E49 E49 E49 E49 Country/ Language FR UK SW DK FI System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K257
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E49) Model E49 E49 E49 E49 E49 Country/ Language NO IT SP NL SF System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K257
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E49) Model E49 E49 E49 E49 Country/ Language SG GR BU BF System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 Modem Card 02K2580 02K2580 02K
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E55) Model E55 E55 E55 E55 E55 Country/ Language FR UK SW DK FI System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K257
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E55) Model E55 E55 E55 E55 E55 Country/ Language NO IT SP NL SF System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K257
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E55) Model E55 E55 E55 E55 Country/ Language SG GR BU BF System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 Modem Card 02K2580 02K2580 02K
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E57) Model E57 E57 E57 E57 E57 Country/ Language FR UK SW DK FI System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K257
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E57) Model E57 E57 E57 E57 E57 Country/ Language NO IT SP NL SF System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K257
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E57) Model E57 E57 E57 E57 Country/ Language SG GR BU BF System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 Modem Card 02K2580 02K2580 02K
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E65) Model E65 E65 E65 E65 E65 Country/ Language FR UK SW DK FI System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K257
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E65) Model E65 E65 E65 E65 E65 Country/ Language NO IT SP NL SF System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K257
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E65) Model E65 E65 E65 E65 Country/ Language SG GR BU BF System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 Modem Card 02K2580 02K2580 02K
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E67) Model E67 E67 E67 E67 E67 Country/ Language FR UK SW DK FI System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K257
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E67) Model E67 E67 E67 E67 E67 Country/ Language NO IT SP NL SF System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K257
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E67) Model E67 E67 E67 E67 Country/ Language SG GR BU BF System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 Modem Card 02K2580 02K2580 02K
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E68) Model E68 E68 E68 E68 E68 Country/ Language FR UK SW DK FI System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 36L909
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E68) Model E68 E68 E68 E68 E68 Country/ Language NO IT SP NL SF System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 36L909
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E68) Model E68 E68 E68 E68 Country/ Language SG GR BU BF System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 36L9094 36L9094 36L9094 36L9094 Modem Card 02K2580 02K2580 02K
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E69) Model E69 E69 E69 E69 E69 Country/ Language FR UK SW DK FI System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 36L909
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E69) Model E69 E69 E69 E69 E69 Country/ Language NO IT SP NL SF System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 36L909
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E69) Model E69 E69 E69 E69 Country/ Language SG GR BU BF System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 36L9094 36L9094 36L9094 36L9094 Modem Card 02K2580 02K2580 02K
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Australia Geography Model E5A EPA E6Q E7A Country/ Language AU AU AU AU System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 20L2162 28L3842 00K8476 20L2162 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2201 Hard Drive 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 36L9094 36L9094 Modem Card 02K2630 02K263
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-65
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for APN (TW/HK/CN) Geography Model E6P E5H E5T E5P Country/ Language CN HK TW CN System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 00K8749 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 DVD-ROM 02K2575 36L9094 36L9094 36L9094 Modem Card 02K2640 02K2295
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for US Geography Model EJ1 EJ2 EJ3 EJ4 EJ5 Country/ Language US US US US US System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K229
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for US Geography Model EJ6 EJ7 EJ8 EJ9 Country/ Language US US US US System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM -- 28L3767 28L3767 -- DVD-ROM 02K2575
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for US Geography Model EN1 EN2 EN3 EL3 EL4 Country/ Language US US US US US System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 28L3842 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K229
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for US Geography Model EL5 EL6 EL7 EL8 EL9 Country/ Language US US US US US System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 Hard Drive 00K8477 10L6019 10L6019 10L6019 10L6019 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K229
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for US Geography Model EM1 EM2 EM3 EM4 EM5 Country/ Language US US US US US System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 10L6019 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM -- -- -- --
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for US Geography Model EM6 EM7 EM8 Country/ Language US US US System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 Hard Drive 10L6019 10L6019 10L6019 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM -- -- -- DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 Modem 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295 Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 Ethernet 08L2550 -- -
2139 Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for US Geography Model SE7 SEE SEZ Country/ Language US US US System Board 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2201 Hard Drive 10L6019 10L6019 10L6019 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM -- -- -- DVD-ROM 36L9098 36L9078 36L9078 Modem 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295 Speaker 00K8474 00K8474 00K8474 Ethernet 08L2550 -- -- Zip
2139 Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography Model 2139S49 Country/ Language UK System Board 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 Processor 00K8476 Memory 20L2202 20L2201 Hard Drive 10L6019 Diskette Drive 02K2299 CD-ROM -- DVD-ROM 36L9078 Modem 02K2295 Speaker 00K8474 Ethernet -- Zip Drive -- C-74
2139 Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for APN (TW/HK/CN) Geography Model 2139S4P 2139S4T 2139S4H 2139S6E Country/ Language CN TW HK HK System Board 00K8749 20L2161 00K8749 00K8749 Power Supply 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 Processor 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 00K8476 Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 10L6019 Diskette Drive 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 CD-ROM -- -- -- -- DVD-ROM 36L9078 36L9
2139 Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for APS (AUS) Geography Model 2139S8A Country/ Language AUS System Board 20L2161 Power Supply 20L2166 Processor 00K8476 Memory 20L2202 Hard Drive 10L6019 Diskette Drive 02K2299 CD-ROM -- DVD-ROM 36L9078 Modem 02K2630 Speaker 00K8474 Ethernet -- Zip Drive -- C-76
Index 2 2137/2138 Service Level A (SLA), XXXIV, 3 Connectors and Features, 27, 29 Emergency-exit<1>, 25, 28 Emergency-exit<2>, 26 Error Symptoms, 18 Front Panel<1>, 25, 28 Front Panel<2>, 26 Jumper Settings, 27, 29 Check Procedures, 1 CMOS Reset, 8 A Audio, 8, 17 Check Procedure, 30 Error Symptoms, 19 B Beeps, 2, 8, 9, 13 BIOS Flash Update Procedure, 10 Model Number and Serial Number, 11 BIOS Setup Utility, 12 Advanced Options, 18 Audio, 17 CD-ROM Drive, 15 Date and Time, 18 Devices and I/O Ports, 17 Dis
H Hard Disk Connector Signals, 33 Hard Disk Drive, 4 3.5-In. Jumper Locations, 18, 21 3.5-In. Jumper Settings, 20, 22 32-bit Access, 16 5.25-In. Jumper Locations, 23, 24 5.25-In.
Machine Type 2137 Monitor And Power Cord, 9 Machine Type 2137 System Unit - Exterior, 3 Machine Type 2138 Software, 24 Parts/Test Point Locations, 1 Password, 9, 19 PCI IRQ Setting, 20 IRQ Sharing, 20 PIO Mode, 16 Plug and Play, 21 Reset Resource Assignments, 21 POST, 2 Power consumption, 23 Power Management, 4, 17 Modem Wake-Up on Ring, 18 Power Switch< 4 sec., 18 Power Supply, 5 Check Procedure, 37 Connector Specifications, 15 Error Symptoms, 22 Power Switch Power Switch< 4 sec.
S Safety Information, VI Safety Inspection Guide, 1 Safety Notice (Machine Type 2137), 2 Safety Notice(Machine Type 2138), 26 Serial Number, 11 Serial Port, 17 Error Symptoms, 21 Port Signals, 30 Software Recovery Procedure, 51 Specifications Dimension, 22 Environment, 22 Weight, 22 System Board 2137 (12J6830, 12J6890) Layout, 3 2137 (12J6830, 12J6890) Processor Settings, 6 2137 Connectors and Functions, 7, 10 2138 Connectors and Functions, 14 2138 Jumper Settings, 13 2138 Layout, 12 Error Symptoms, 14 T T
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