IBM 8089, 8088, 8086, 8090, 8087 manual Specifications

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Specifications

This section lists the physical specifications for your computer.

Dimensions

Height: 89 mm (3.5 in.)

Width: 276 mm (10.9 in.)

Depth: 273 mm (10.7 in)

Weight

Minimum configuration as shipped: 6.0 kg (13.2 lb)

Maximum configuration: 6.4 kg (14.0 lb)

Environment

Air temperature:

Operating at 0 - 3000 ft (914.4 m): 10° to 35°C (50° to 95°F)

Operating at 3000 ft - 7000 ft (2134 m): 10° to 32°C (50° to 89.6°F)

Non-operating: 10° to 43°C (50° to 110°F) Humidity:

Operating: 8% to 80%

Non-operating: 8% to 80%

Transit: 8% to 90%

Maximum altitude: 2134 m (7000 ft)

Electrical input

Input voltage:

Low range:

Minimum: 100 V ac

Maximum: 127 V ac

Input frequency range: 50–60 Hz

High range:

Minimum: 200 V ac

Maximum: 240 V ac

Input frequency range: 50–60 Hz Input kilovolt-amperes (kVA) (approximate):

Minimum configuration as shipped: 0.09 kVA

Maximum configuration: 0.23 kVA

Heat output (approximate) in British thermal units (Btu) per hour:

Minimum configuration: 256 Btu/hr (75 watts)

Maximum configuration: 682 Btu/hr (200 watts)

Airflow

Approximately 14 cubic feet (0.45 cubic meters) per minute

Acoustical noise-emission values

Average sound-pressure levels:

At operator position:

Idle: 29 dBA

Operating: 34 dBA

At bystander position - 1 meter (3.3 ft):

Idle: 28 dBA

Operating: 30 dBA

Declared (upper limit) sound-power levels:

Idle: 4.0 bels

Operating: 4.3 bels

Note: These levels were measured in controlled acoustical environments according to the procedures specified by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) S12.10 and ISO 7779 and are reported in accordance with ISO 9296. Actual sound-pressure levels in a given location might exceed the average values stated because of room reflections and other nearby noise sources. The declared sound-power levels indicate an upper limit, below which a large number of computers will operate.

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Contents User Guide Types 8086, 8087 Types 8089 Page User Guide Types 8086, 8087 Types 8089 Page Contents Iv User Guide Important safety information Conditions that require immediate actionGeneral safety guidelines ServicePower cords and power adapters Extension cords and related devices Plugs and outletsBatteries CD and DVD drive safety Heat and product ventilationModem safety information Additional safety informationLithium battery notice To connect To disconnectPower supply statement Laser compliance statementOverview Information resourcesXii User Guide Installing options FeaturesVideo subsystem Operating systems preinstalled varies by model type Specifications Supported operating positions Available optionsHandling static-sensitive devices Installing external options Locating the connectors on the front of your computerLocating the connectors on the rear of your computer Connector Description Obtaining device driversOpening the cover Locating components Identifying parts on the system boardInstalling memory Installing options Installing a PCI adapter What to do nextWhat to do next Installing internal drives Removing and replacing an optical driveRemoving and replacing a hard disk drive User Guide Connecting a parallel ATA hard disk drive Security features Integrated cable lock Password protectionChanging the battery Erasing a lost or forgotten password clearing Cmos Closing the cover and connecting the cables User Guide Viewing and changing settings Using the IBM Setup Utility programStarting the IBM Setup Utility program Exiting from the IBM Setup Utility programSetting, changing, and deleting a password User passwordAdministrator password Using Security Profile by DeviceSelecting a temporary startup device Using IDE Drives SetupSelecting a startup device Changing the startup sequenceUser Guide Appendix A. Updating system programs Updating flashing Bios from a disketteUpdating flashing Bios from your operating system System programsRecovering from a POST/BIOS update failure Appendix A. Updating system programs User Guide Appendix B. Cleaning the mouse Cleaning an optical mouseCleaning a mouse with a ball User Guide Appendix C. Manual modem commands Basic AT commandsSet Tone Dial as default Low speaker volumeSet Pulse dial as default Internal speaker on until carrier detectedExtended AT commands MNP/V.42/V.42bis/V.44 commands Fax Class 1 commands Fax Class 2 commandsVoice commands Appendix C. Manual modem commands User Guide Appendix D. Customer replaceable unit CRU parts list Tier 1 CRUsTier 2 CRUs User Guide Appendix E. Notices Television output notice TrademarksIndex Security integrated cable lock Page Part Number 19R2375