Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information under “Safety information” on page v, and “Notices” on page 54.
Contents Safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Handling the ThinkPad computer . ThinkPad do not's . . . . . . . . . . . ThinkPad do's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleaning your computer . . . . . . . . Carrying your computer . . . . . . . . Extending the usefulness of the battery System overview . . . . . . Features . . . . . . . . . . . . Specifications . . . . . . . . .
Computer display problems . . . . . Software problems . . . . . . . . . . Other problems . . . . . . . . . . . . Testing your computer . . . . . . . . . . Backing up your system . . . . . . . . . Backing up your system configuration Backing up your data . . . . . . . . . Recovering lost or damaged software Getting service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ThinkPad Web site . . . . . . . . . . Recording sheets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Safety information DANGER Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous. To avoid shock hazard, connect and disconnect cables as shown below when installing, moving, or opening the covers of this product or attached devices. If the 3–pin power cord is provided with this product, it must be used with a properly grounded outlet.
To Connect Turn everything OFF. Turn everything OFF. First, attach all cables to devices. First, remove the power cord from the outlet. Attach the signal cables to the receptacles. Attach the power cord to an outlet. Turn the device ON. viii To Disconnect Remove the signal cables from the receptacles. Remove all cables from device.
DANGER Reduce the risk of fire and electric shock by always following basic safety precautions, including the following: Do not use your computer in or near water. During electrical storms: – Do not use your computer with the telephone cable connection. – Do not connect the cable to or disconnect it from the telephone outlet on the wall.
DANGER If the rechargeable battery pack is incorrectly placed, there is a danger of an explosion. The battery pack contains a small amount of harmful substances. To avoid possible injury: Replace only with a battery of the type recommended by IBM, or an equivalent. Keep the battery pack away from fire. Do not expose it to water or rain. Do not attempt to disassemble it. Do not short-circuit it. Keep it away from children. Do not put it in trash that is disposed of in landfills.
DANGER There is a danger of an explosion if the backup battery is incorrectly replaced. The lithium battery (IBM P/N 02K6694 UL-recognized component [file no. MH12568]) contains lithium and can explode if it is not properly handled or disposed of. Replace only with a battery of the same type. To avoid possible injury or death, do not: (1) throw or immerse the battery into water, (2) allow it to heat to more than 100°C (212°F), or (3) attempt to repair or disassemble it.
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT The CD-ROM or 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. In other countries, the drive is certified to conform to the requirements of EN60825. CAUTION: Do not open the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive; no user adjustments or serviceable parts are inside.
DANGER Emits visible and invisible laser radiation when open. Avoid direct eye exposure. Do not stare into the beam or view it directly with optical instruments.
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Handling the ThinkPad computer Notebook computers are precision electronic devices that require a bit of careful handling. Although your computer is designed and tested to be a durable notebook computer that functions reliably in normal work environments, you must handle it carefully. This section provides tips for handling notebook computers in general. Some descriptions might not suit your situation. Check your shipping checklist to confirm the items you get with your computer.
ThinkPad do not's ThinkPad do not's Do not subject your computer to physical punishment, such as dropping or bumping. Do not place heavy objects on your computer. Do not spill or allow liquids into your computer. Do not use your computer in or near water (to avoid the danger of electrical shock). Do not pack your computer in a tightly packed suitcase or bag. Your LCD might be damaged.
ThinkPad do not's Do not place your computer closer than 13 cm (5 in.) to any electrical appliance that generates a strong magnetic field, such as a motor, a magnet, a TV, a refrigerator, or large audio speakers. Do not put an operating cellular phone on the computer. The phone might cause malfunction in the computer system. Do not hard-mount your computer in a vehicle or anywhere that it is subject to strong vibration.
ThinkPad do not's Extended contact with your body, even through clothing, could cause discomfort or, eventually, a skin burn.
ThinkPad do's ThinkPad do's Treat your computer like precision electronic machinery. When installing your hard disk drive, follow the instructions in the Online User's Guide. (You can access the online book by pressing the ThinkPad button.) Apply pressure to the drive only where needed on the device. If you exchange drives in your computer, reinstall the plastic bezel faces (if supplied).
Cleaning your computer Cleaning your computer Occasionally clean your computer as follows: Use a soft cloth moistened with nonalkaline detergent to wipe the exterior of the computer. Don't spray cleaner directly on the display or keyboard. Gently wipe the LCD with a dry, soft cloth.
Carrying your computer Carrying your computer When carrying your computer, follow these instructions to prevent possible damage to it and your data: 1. Remove any media from the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive or diskette drive. 2. Turn off all attached devices. 3. Turn off the computer, or enter standby or hibernation mode; then close the LCD. Make sure the standby indicator is on when the computer is in standby mode, or the power indicator is off when it is turned off or in hibernation mode. 4.
Extending the usefulness of the battery Extending the usefulness of the battery The amount of battery power consumed by your computer depends on such conditions as the frequency of use, the operating temperature, and the period in storage (if unused). The following tips can help you to extend the life of your battery: Do not recharge the battery pack until all of its power is used. Recharging a battery pack that is not completely discharged can shorten battery life.
System overview Features . . . . . . . . . . . . Specifications . . . . . . . . . Using your online user's guide Starting the BIOS Setup Utility Copyright IBM Corporation 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features Features Processor Intel Mobile Pentium processor with Intel SpeedStep technology or Intel Mobile Celeron processor with on-die external cache Memory Built-in: 32MB or 64MB Maximum: 192 MB Storage device 2.5–inch hard disk drive Display The color display uses TFT technology or HPA technology Resolution: – LCD: Up to 1024–by–768 resolution on the 13.3–inch TFT LCD; Up to 800–by–600 resolution on the 12.1–inch TFT/HPA LCD or 13.
Features To get the best performance from your diskette drive, use highquality diskettes (such as IBM diskettes) that meet or exceed the following standards: 1–MB, 3.5–inch, unformatted diskette: – ANSI (American National Standards Institute) X3.137 – ISO (International Standards Organization) 8860 – ECMA (European Computer Manufacturers Association) 100 2–MB, 3.5–inch, unformatted diskette: – ANSI X3.
Specifications Specifications Size Width: 313 mm (12.32 in.) Depth: 252 mm (9.92 in.) Height: 35.4 mm (1.39 in.) for models with a 13.3-inch display; 36.6 mm (1.44 in.) for other models Environment Temperature (at altitudes less than 2438 m [8000 ft.]): – Operating with no diskette: 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F) – Operating with a diskette: 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) – Non-operating: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) Note: When you charge the battery pack, its temperature must be at least 10°C (50°F).
Specifications – Capacity: 4.
Using your online user's guide Using your online user's guide Your computer offers full information and documentation online. There is no need to carry heavy manuals or other reference books. Online help is provided by ThinkPad Assistant. You can access ThinkPad Assistant by pressing the unique ThinkPad Button to open Access ThinkPad. There, you can do a Quick Search or search the full text of the help system.
Starting the BIOS Setup Utility Starting the BIOS Setup Utility Your computer provides a program called BIOS Setup Utility, which enables you to configure your computer: System Information: View information about the computer. Basic System Settings: Set date and time. Startup Configuration: Set startup options. Onboard Devices Configuration: Set device resource settings. System Security: Set a password. Load Default Settings: Load the default settings for all parameters.
Starting the BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Utility System Information Basic System Settings Startup Configuration Onboard Devices Configuration System Security Load Default Settings ↑↓ = Move highlight bar, ↵ = Select, Esc = Exit 4. Move to an item you want to change using the up/down arrow keys, and press Enter. A submenu is displayed. 5. Change the items you wish to change. To change the value of an item, use the left/right arrow keys. 6. Press Esc to exit from the submenu. 7.
Protecting your computer This chapter provides information about how to protect your computer from theft or unauthorized use. Using passwords . . . . . Power-on password . . Screen-saver password Hard-disk password . . Windows password . . Setup password . . . . Network password . . . Using locks . . . . . . . . Copyright IBM Corporation 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using passwords To make sure only authorized persons can work on your computer, you can set different kinds of passwords. Prospective users will have to know the proper passwords in order to access your computer or data. You can set the following passwords on your computer: Power-on password Screen-saver password Hard-disk password Windows password Setup password Network password Power-on password You can set a power-on password to protect your computer against access by unauthorized users.
Using passwords could turn the computer off and then on to restart Windows without knowing your screen-saver password. To set a screen-saver password, refer to the Online User's Guide. Hard-disk password The hard disk password provides an extra measure of security. Even if you set a power-on password, another user can remove the hard disk drive in your computer and put it in a different computer to access your data.
Using passwords Setup password The setup password protects the system information stored in the BIOS Utility so that without knowing the password, nobody can change the configuration of the computer. Attention If you forget your setup password, you cannot reset it. You must take the computer to an IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative to have the password cancelled. Proof or purchase is required, and an additional charge might be required for the service.
Using locks Using locks You can attach a mechanical lock to your computer, to help prevent it from being removed without your permission. Attach a mechanical lock to the keyhole on the rear side of the computer; then secure the chain on the lock to a secure stationary object. Refer to the instructions shipped with the mechanical lock. Note: You are responsible for evaluating, selecting, and imple- menting the locking devices and security features you choose to use.
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Solving computer problems Replacing the hard disk drive . . . . . . . . . . . . Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Error codes or messages Errors without codes or messages . . . . . . . Input problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Battery problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Standby or hibernation problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power switch problem Hard-disk drive problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Problems .
Replacing the hard disk drive You can increase the storage capacity of your computer by replacing the hard disk drive with one of greater capacity. You can purchase a new hard disk drive from your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. Note: Replace the hard disk drive only if you upgrade it or have it repaired. The connectors and bay of the hard disk drive were not designed for frequent changes, or drive swapping.
Replacing the hard disk drive 1 2 3 5. Remove the hard-disk drive cover by pulling it away from the computer (2). 6. Pull on the hard-disk drive tab and pull out the hard-disk drive (3). 7. Insert the hard-disk drive into the hard-disk drive bay; then firmly re-install the hard-disk drive cover and secure it with the coinscrew. 8. Reinstall the battery. 9. Turn the computer over. Connect the ac adapter and cables to the computer.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Error codes or messages Problem Cause and action 006 (Equipment Configuration Error) Restart the computer. If the problem persists, have the computer serviced. 070 (Real Time Clock Error) Have the computer serviced. 071 (CMOS Battery Bad) 072 (CMOS Checksum Error) Do as follows: 1. Enter the BIOS Setup Utility. 2. Load default settings and exit the BIOS Setup Utility. If the problem persists, have the computer serviced.
Troubleshooting Problem Cause and action The setup password prompt If the setup password prompt appears when you press F1 to access the BIOS Utility, a setup password is set. Type the correct password and press Enter to use the computer (see the Online User's Guide). Attention: If you forget your setup password, you have to take your computer to an IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative to have the password reset.
Troubleshooting Errors without codes or messages Problem Cause and action The screen is blank and you don't hear any beeps. Make sure that: Note: If you are not sure whether you hear any beeps, turn the computer off; then turn it on again, and listen again. Also check the volume control and the power indicator. The screen is blank and you hear a continuous beep, or two or more beeps. The battery is installed correctly.
Troubleshooting Input problems Problem Cause and action The cursor drifts when the computer is turned on or after it resumes normal operation. The cursor might drift when you are not using the TrackPoint during normal operation. This is a normal characteristic of the TrackPoint and is not a defect. Cursor drifting might occur for several seconds under the following conditions: When the computer is turned on. When the computer resumes normal operation.
Troubleshooting Problem Some or all keys on the keyboard do not work. Cause and action If the problem occurred immediately after the computer returned from hibernation mode, enter the power-on password if it set. If an external keyboard is connected, the numeric keypad on your computer will not work. This is not a defect. If an external numeric keypad or a mouse is connected: 1. Turn off the computer. 2. Remove the external numeric keypad or the mouse. 3.
Troubleshooting Battery problems Problem Cause and action The battery cannot be fully charged by the power-off method in the standard charge time for your computer. The battery might be over-discharged. Do the following: 1. Turn off the computer. 2. Make sure that the over-discharged battery is in the computer. 3. Connect the ac adapter to the computer and let it charge. If the battery cannot be fully charged in 24 hours, use a new battery.
Troubleshooting Standby or hibernation problems Problem Cause and action The computer enters standby mode immediately after POST (the standby indicator is on). Make sure that: The battery is charged. The ac adapter is connected to the computer. The operating temperature is within the acceptable range. Refer to “Features” on page 2. If these items are correct, have the computer serviced. A message "critical lowbattery error" appears, and the computer immediately turns off.
Troubleshooting Problem Cause and action The computer does not enter standby mode as set by the timer under Windows 98. For Windows 98: The generic CD-ROM or DVD-ROM driver for Windows 98 accesses the internal CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive every 3 seconds to see whether a CD-ROM is inserted there. This prevents your computer from entering standby mode even after a timeout. To enable the computer to enter standby mode, do the following: 1. Click Start. 2. Move the cursor to Settings and Control Panel. 3.
Troubleshooting Power switch problem Problem Cause and action The system freezes, and you cannot turn off the computer. Turn off the computer by pressing and holding the power switch for 4 seconds or more. If the system is still not reset, remove the ac adapter and the battery.
Troubleshooting Hard-disk drive problems Problem Cause and action The hard disk drive makes a rattling noise intermittently. The rattling noise might be heard when: The hard disk drive starts accessing the data or when it stops. You are carrying the hard disk drive. You are carrying the computer. This is a normal characteristic of a hard disk drive and is not a defect. The hard disk drive does not work. Have the hard disk drive serviced.
Troubleshooting CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Problems Problem Cause and action The CD or DVD does not work. Make sure that: Make sure that the computer power is turned on and a CD is properly loaded on the center pivot of the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. (You should hear a click.) Make sure that the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM tray is firmly closed. Make sure that the device drivers are correctly installed. You hear a noise from the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive when the disc is spinning.
Troubleshooting Problem Cause and action The DVD movie cannot be played. The region code of the DVD movie you inserted into the DVD-ROM drive must match the region code you set for the DVD Player software. You can set the region code a maximum of 5 times. If you have not reached the limit, a prompt appears and you change it to the region code of the inserted DVD movie. If not, you will only be able to play DVD movies of the last region you set.
Troubleshooting Computer display problems Problem Cause and action The screen is blank. Press Fn+Home key to make the screen brighter. If you still have the problem, do the "Cause and action" in the problems below. The screen is unreadable or distorted. Make sure that: The display device driver is installed correctly: 1. Click Start and move the cursor to Settings; then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click Display. 3. Select the Settings tab in the "Display Properties" window. 4. Click Advanced...
Troubleshooting Software problems Problem Cause and action An application does not run correctly. Check the following to make sure that the problem is not being caused by the application: Your computer has the minimum required memory to run the application. Refer to the manuals supplied with the application. The application is designed to operate with the Windows operating system. Other applications run correctly on your computer. The necessary device drivers are installed.
Troubleshooting Other problems Problem Cause and action The computer locks or does not accept any input. Your computer might lock when it enters standby mode during a communication operation. Disable the standby timer when you are working on the network. The computer does not turn off with the power switch. If the standby indicator is on and you are working under battery power, replace the battery with a fully charged one or change your power source to ac power.
Testing your computer Testing your computer If you have a problem with your computer, you can test it by using PC-Doctor. To run PC-Doctor, do as follows: 1. Click Start. 2. Move the cursor to Programs and then to PC-Doctor for Windows. 3. Click PC-Doctor for Windows. 4. Choose either the Quick Test or the standard test. Attention Running the Quick Test set can take 10 minutes or longer. Make sure you have time to run the entire test; do not interrupt the test while it is running.
Backing up your system Backing up your system Backing up your system configuration When you add software applications or devices to your computer, the installation process can change the computer registry and configuration. If your computer does not work properly after you add applications or devices, you need to restore the previous configuration. You can use ConfigSafe (for Windows 98 and Windows 2000) or System Restore (for Windows Millenium Edition) to save the configuration before you make changes.
Backing up your system To capture a snapshot of your system configuration, or to restore your configuration to an earlier snapshot using Windows Me, click Start —> Programs —> Accessories —> System Tools —> System Restore and follow the on-screen instructions. Backing up your data Hard disks are reliable data storage devices. Even so, it is wise to protect yourself against accidental data loss or the unlikely event of a hard-disk malfunction by backing up your important files regularly.
Backing up your system If a Recovery CD was not provided with your computer, your computer will contain the Product Recovery program. This tool is located in a section of your hard disk drive that is not displayed when using Windows Explorer. Note: The recovery process might take up to 2 hours. Attention All files on the C:\ drive will be lost in the recovery process. Be sure to back up copies of the files you have saved on your C:\ drive before you begin.
Backing up your system 3. Turn on your computer, and insert the Recovery CD into the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive; then wait for the Product Recovery program menu to display on your screen. 4. Select the operating system to recover from the list displayed on the screen. 5. Select the recovery options you want and follow the instructions on the screen. 6. Restart the system by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del or by turning the computer off and then on again.
Backing up your system 4. Follow the on-screen instructions. Using the ThinkPad Software Selections CD The Software Selections CD contains software applications and device drivers for your computer. You can customize your computer with this CD. If you need to reinstall software, or install a driver for a hardware device, put the Software Selections CD in your CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. The Features menu appears automatically.
Backing up your system contain a readme file for the driver you are installing; if so, be sure to read it before starting installation. – Create a Diskette Image Some applications or devices require a diskette for installation. With this function, you create a diskette image. – Create a Software Selections CD image You can copy the entire Software Selections CD and program onto your hard disk, and then install software and drivers without the CD.
Getting service Getting service With the original purchase of an IBM hardware product, you have access to extensive support under warranty. Be sure to retain your proof of purchase to obtain warranty service. For hardware product assistance covered under the terms of the IBM Statement of Limited Warranty, you may call the IBM Personal Computer HelpCenter (1-800-772-2227 in the U.S.
Getting service You can find support information for your IBM products, including supported options, on the IBM Personal Computing Support page: http://www.ibm.com/pc/support If you click profile on the support page, you can create a customized support page that is specific to your hardware, complete with Frequently Asked Questions, Parts Information, Technical Hints and Tips, and Downloadable Files. You will have the information you need, all in one place.
Getting service Ø Continuous problem Ø Intermittent problem Error code: _________________________________________________ The operating system and its version number, if available: Ø Windows Version_____ Application programs running at the time of the problem: _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ Problem symptom: Describe the problem more specifically: _________________________________________________ _________________________________
Appendix A. Product warranty and notices International Business Machines Corporation Armonk, New York 10504 Statement of Warranty Part 1 - General Terms This Statement of Warranty includes Part 1 - General Terms and Part 2 - Country-unique Terms. The terms of Part 2 may replace or modify those of Part 1. The warranties provided by IBM in this Statement of Warranty apply only to Machines you purchase for your use, and not for resale, from IBM or your reseller.
During the warranty period IBM or your reseller, if approved by IBM to provide warranty service, will provide repair and exchange service for the Machine, without charge, under the type of service designated for the Machine and will manage and install engineering changes that apply to the Machine.
Unless specified otherwise, IBM provides non-IBM machines WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND. Any technical or other support provided for a Machine under warranty, such as assistance via telephone with "how-to" questions and those regarding Machine set-up and installation, will be provided WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND. Warranty Service To obtain warranty service for the Machine, contact your reseller or IBM. You may be required to present proof of purchase.
1. ensure that the Machine is free of any legal obligations or restrictions that prevent its exchange; 2. obtain authorization from the owner to have IBM or your reseller service a Machine that you do not own; and 3. where applicable, before service is provided a. follow the problem determination, problem analysis, and service request procedures that IBM or your reseller provides, b. secure all programs, data, and funds contained in a Machine, c.
1. damages for bodily injury (including death) and damage to real property and tangible personal property; and 2. the amount of any other actual direct damages, up to the greater of U.S. $100,000 (or equivalent in local currency) or the charges (if recurring, 12 months' charges apply) for the Machine that is the subject of the claim. This limit also applies to IBM's suppliers and your reseller. It is the maximum for which IBM, its suppliers, and your reseller are collectively responsible.
ating Environment, improper maintenance by you, or failure caused by a product for which IBM is not responsible. Limitation of Liability: The following is added to this Section: Where IBM is in breach of a condition or warranty implied by the Trade Practices Act 1974, IBM's liability is limited to the repair or replacement of the goods or the supply of equivalent goods.
Where Machines are not acquired for the purposes of a business as defined in the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993, the limitations in this Section are subject to the limitations in that Act. EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA (EMEA) The following terms apply to all EMEA countries. The terms of this Statement of Warranty apply to Machines purchased from an IBM reseller. If you purchased this Machine from IBM, the terms and conditions of the applicable IBM agreement prevail over this warranty statement.
EGYPT: Limitation of Liability: The following replaces item 2 in this Section: 2. as to any other actual direct damages, IBM's liability will be limited to the total amount you paid for the Machine that is the subject of the claim. Applicability of suppliers and resellers (unchanged).
Each Machine is newly manufactured. It may incorporate in addition to new parts, re-used parts as well. Limitation of Liability: The following is added to this Section: The limitations and exclusions specified in the Statement of Warranty will not apply to damages caused by IBM with fraud or gross negligence and for express warranty. In item 2, replace "U.S. $100,000" with "1.000.000 DEM.
ITALY: Limitation of Liability: The following replaces the second sentence in the first paragraph: In each such instance unless otherwise provided by mandatory law, IBM is liable for no more than: (item 1 unchanged) 2)as to any other actual damage arising in all situations involving non-performance by IBM pursuant to, or in any way related to the subject matter of this Statement of Warranty, IBM's liability, will be limited to the total amount you paid for the Machine that is the subject of the claim.
The following item is added to this paragraph: 3. breach of IBM's obligations implied by Section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 or Section 2 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982. Applicability of suppliers and resellers (unchanged). The following is added to the end of this Section: IBM's entire liability and your sole remedy, whether in contract or in tort, in respect of any default will be limited to damages.
Notices 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. Any functionally equivalent product, program, or service that does not infringe any of IBM's intellectual property rights may be used instead of the IBM product, program, or service.
Notices PC product. IBM cannot take responsibility for the readiness of that software. You should contact the software developers directly if you wish to verify readiness, understand limitations, or look for any software updates. To learn more about IBM PC products and the Year 2000, visit our Web site at http://www.pc.ibm.com/year2000. The information and tools there can help you with your Year 2000 transition plan, especially if you have multiple IBM PCs.
Notices harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Notices Industry Canada Class B Emission Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Candian ICES-003. Avis de conformité à la règlementation d'Industrie Canada Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conform à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. European Community Directive conformance statement This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EC Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility.
Notices when your number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices should not exceed five (5). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should call your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area. 3. If the device causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily.
Notices Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of communication. In some cases, the company's inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord).
Notices Avant d'installer ce matériel, l'utilisateur doit s'assurer qui'l est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l'entreprise locale de télécommunication. Le matériel doit également être installé en suivant une méthode acceptée de raccordement. Dans certains cas, les fils intérieurs de l'entreprise utilisés pour un service individuel à ligne unique peuvent être prolongés au moyen d'un dispositif homologué de raccordement (cordon prolongateur téléphonique interne).
Notices Notice for Australia The following notice applies when using the telephony functions: WARNING FOR SAFETY REASONS, ONLY CONNECT AUSTEL PERMITTED OR CERTIFIED EQUIPMENT.
Notices Portugal Spain (tone only, no pulse dialing) Sweden Switzerland (tone only, no pulse dialing) UK Notice to New Zealand users of the "Ambit U98.005.C.00 Internal Modem" This model is approved to operate on the New Zealand telecommunications network under Telepermit number PTC 211/00/085. 1. The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum conditions for connection to its network.
Notices seconds between the end of one attempt and the beginning of the next attempt. b. For Automatic calls to different numbers The equipment shall go on-hook for a period of not less than 5 seconds between the end of one attempt and the beginning of the next attempt. c. For Automatically answered Incoming Calls Incoming calls shall be answered between 3 and 30 seconds from the start of ringing. 5.
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Index B I battery problems BIOS Utility 7 starting 7 23, 26 identification numbers input problems 21 41 K C keyboard, specifications CD-ROM problems 28 computer display problems 30 L list of options lock 13 D diskette standards display 2 DVD-ROM problems 28 41 M 3 mechanical lock 13 memory specifications 2 E N error codes 18 error messages 18 notices and warranties product 43 F P features 2 password types 10 using 10 problems, recording 41 Product Recovery program, using H hard dis
S safety notice vii security mechanical lock 13 passwords 10 size, machine specifications software problems 31 specifications 2, 4 battery pack 4 environment 4 heat output 4 input voltage 4 size 4 temperature 4 standards, diskettes 3 4 T temperature, machine specifications ThinkPad Software Selections CD, using 38 troubleshooting 18 battery problems 23, 26 CD-ROM problems 28 computer display problems 30 DVD-ROM problems 28 error codes 18 error messages 18 errors without codes 20 errors without messages 20