IBM 2283, 6274 manual Symptom Action

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Symptom

 

Action

 

 

 

General

1.

Make sure the telephone cords are connected correctly

modem/communication

 

and securely. Connections for a standard modem are

problems.

 

shown in “Disconnecting cables” on page 36. If you are

 

 

using other communication devices in conjunction with

 

 

the modem, such as an asymmetric digital subscriber

 

 

line (ADSL) adapter or home networking adapter, refer

 

 

to the documentation for those devices to ensure the

 

 

cords are properly connected.

 

2.

Make sure the telephone line works. If you have a

 

 

telephone connected to the modem, try making a call. If

 

 

you do not have a telephone connected to the modem,

 

 

plug a telephone into the same telephone outlet that the

 

 

computer is plugged into (remember to reconnect the

 

 

computer to the telephone outlet after verifying that the

 

 

line is working).

 

3.

Make sure you are calling the correct number and that

 

 

you are using the correct communications settings. For

 

 

additional help, refer to the documentation for your

 

 

communications software.

 

4.

Make sure no one else is using the telephone while you

 

 

are communicating with another computer.

 

5.

If you have Call Waiting, make sure it is disabled.

 

6.

If some communications programs work but others do

 

 

not, there might be a configuration problem. For

 

 

additional help, refer to the documentation for your

 

 

communications software.

 

7.

Make sure your modem cord is attached to an analog

 

 

telephone line. The local telephone company can

 

 

determine the type of telephone line.

 

8.

Make sure the modem is securely installed inside the

 

 

computer. (See “Removing the rear cover” on page 37.)

 

If these actions do not correct the problem, run the

 

diagnostic programs (see “Running the IBM Enhanced

 

Diagnostics program” on page 66). If you need technical

 

assistance, see Chapter 7, “Getting information, help, and

 

service,” on page 69.

 

 

 

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Contents IBM Page Contents Iv User Guide Index Vi User Guide To connect To disconnect Safety noticesConnexion Déconnexion Lithium battery noticeConsignes de sécurité relatives au modem Modem safety informationRemove the drive covers Laser compliance statementSafety notices Xii User Guide Conventions used in this book About this bookRelated information Access IBMIdentifying your computer Product overviewHardware features MicroprocessorMemory Security features System management featuresKeyboard and mouse features PowerAdditional software IBM preinstalled softwareAccess IBM SoftwareSetting up your computer Selecting a location for your computerBefore you begin Arranging your workspace ComfortGlare and lighting Electrical outlets and cable lengths Air circulationUSB connectors Connecting cablesOther connectors Audio connectorsStarting the computer Operating and caring for your computer Controls and status indicatorsStarting your computer Using the Rapid Access keyboard Shutting down the computerClick Shut Down... or Turn off computer in Windows XP Rapid Access Wireless keyboard and mouse Customizing a Rapid Access ButtonOperating and caring for your computer Using the IBM ScrollPoint mouse Accessing the optical drive Handling a disc Using an optical driveInserting and removing a disc Video device drivers Using video featuresUsing audio features Controlling volumeRecording and playing back sound Using power-management featuresSetting power schemes Using the Windows Start menuUsing the Standby button on the keyboard Using the power buttonUsing security features Locking the coverLocking the keyboard Monitor and screen Cleaning your computer and keyboardTaking care of your computer BasicsOperating and caring for your computer Moving your computer Starting and using the IBM Setup Utility program Using the IBM Setup Utility programMain Devices Startup Advanced Security Power Exit Viewing and changing settingsExiting from the IBM Setup Utility program Using passwordsUser password Select Security Profile by Device and press Enter Administrator passwordSetting, changing, and deleting a password Using Security Profile by DeviceOther settings in the IBM Setup Utility program Startup sequenceChanging the startup sequence User Guide Handling static-sensitive devices Installing optionsBacking up configuration settings Available optionsTools required System board Component locationsDisconnecting cables Removing the rear cover Installing an adapter Removing the hard disk drive Installing memory Replace the hard disk drive Replace the rear cover Removing the optical drive Troubleshooting Troubleshooting procedure Is an error message displayed?Is the error message in this table? Post error codes Power-on self-test PostCode Description Action Code Description Action Device troubleshooting charts Problem type Go to Symptom Action Audio problemsOptical drive problems DVD disc problems General problems Display/monitor problemsIntermittent problems Rapid Access IIIe Keyboard problems Rapid Access Wireless Keyboard problems ScrollPoint III Mouse problems ScrollPoint Wireless Mouse problems Memory problems Modem problems Symptom Action AT&F Optional-device problems Software problems Universal Serial Bus USB problemsIBM Enhanced Diagnostics Select Downloadable files Creating an IBM Enhanced Diagnostics disketteRunning the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program Replacing the batteryTo run diagnostics from the Product Recovery CD or program Troubleshooting User Guide Getting information by fax Getting information, help, and serviceUsing the World Wide Web Getting informationGetting help and service Using the documentation and diagnostic programsCalling for service Getting information, help, and service Country Telephone number Other servicesPurchasing additional services User Guide General notices Trademarks Processing date dataIndex User Guide Volume Wireless Keyboard 8, 14 mouse 8, 14 receiver 8 User Guide 23P1170 IBM@

2283, 6274 specifications

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