IBM 2283, 6274 manual Index

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Index

A

adapter installation 38 additional software 4 administrator password 30 air circulation 7 arranging your workspace 6 audio

connectors 9 controlling volume 20 playing back sound 21 recording sound 21

audio problems 50 audio subsystem 2 available options 34

B

backing up configuration 34 battery, replacing 66 buttons 11

C

cables connecting 8 disconnecting 36

CD/DVD drive 17 cleaning

computer 24 keyboard 24 monitor screen 24 mouse 24

comfort 6 communications 2 component locations 35 configuration, backing up 34 connecting cables 8 controls and indicators 11

D

device bay 11, 17 diagnostics diskette 64 disconnecting cables 36 display/monitor problems 53 DVD-ROM drive 52

E

electrical outlets and cable lengths 7 Ethernet connections 8 expansion capability 3

G

general problems 53 glare and lighting 6 graphics subsystem 2

H

handling a CD or DVD 18

hard disk drive, removing 39, 42 hardware Features 2

I

IBM Enhanced Diagnostics 64

IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette, creat- ing 65

IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette, run- ning 66

IBM Setup Utility 27 exiting 29 other settings 31 passwords 29

viewing and changing settings 28 identifying your computer 1 inserting a CD or DVD 19 installing

adapter 38 memory 40

installing options 33 intermittent problems 54 internal drives 2

K

keyboard cleaning 24 locking 23 Rapid Access 13 Rapid Access III 13

Rapid Access Wireless 14 keyboard/mouse features 3

L

locations, system board components 35 locking cover 23

locking the keyboard 23

M

memory 2, 40

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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 overviewMicroprocessor Hardware featuresMemory Security features System management featuresKeyboard and mouse features PowerAdditional software IBM preinstalled softwareAccess IBM SoftwareSelecting a location for your computer Setting up your computerBefore you begin Comfort Arranging your workspaceGlare 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 Shutting down the computer Using the Rapid Access keyboardClick 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 buttonLocking the cover Using security featuresLocking 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 settingsUsing passwords Exiting from the IBM Setup Utility programUser password Select Security Profile by Device and press Enter Administrator passwordSetting, changing, and deleting a password Using Security Profile by DeviceStartup sequence Other settings in the IBM Setup Utility programChanging the startup sequence User Guide Handling static-sensitive devices Installing optionsAvailable options Backing up configuration settingsTools 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 Is an error message displayed? Troubleshooting procedureIs 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 Universal Serial Bus USB problems Software problemsIBM Enhanced Diagnostics Select Downloadable files Creating an IBM Enhanced Diagnostics disketteReplacing the battery Running the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics programTo 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 informationUsing the documentation and diagnostic programs Getting help and serviceCalling 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

The IBM 2283 and 6274, pivotal components of the IBM family of products, represent a significant leap in technological advancement and efficiency in enterprise computing. Designed with the modern business environment in mind, these models are crafted to address a variety of data processing needs, making them indispensable to organizations striving for operational efficiency.

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