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Second Edition (January 1998)
Contents
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Notices
Voltage Supply Switch Settings
Positionnement du slecteur de tension
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Safety Information
Safety Notices (Multi-Lingual Translations)
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Laser Compliance Statement
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement
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Avis de conformit aux normes du ministre des Communications du Canada
Canadian Department of Communications Certification Label
tiquette d'homologation du ministre des Communications du Canada
Load Number (LN):
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Indice de charge (IC):
Trademarks
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Preface
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General Information
1-2
Chapter Description
Diagnostic Information
Diagnostic Aids
Noncritical malfunctions
1-4
Repair Information
Parts/Test Point Locations
Safety Inspection Guide
Parts Catalog
Part Number Index
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1-6
System Boards:
Security:
VESA Local Bus Note:
Processors
1-8
Power Supplies (with Power Management Features)
Cables
Diskette DriveAT-type
Multimedia
Hard Disk Drive
1-10
Monitors
Keyboard
Mouse
1-12
Hardware Interfaces
Table 1-1. Hardware Interfaces
Refresh Rates and Monitor Frequencies
Refresh Rates and Monitor FrequenciesType A-1
Refresh Rates and Monitor FrequenciesType A-2
Table 1-2. Vertical Refresh Rates (Hz)
Table 1-3. Maximum Vertical Refresh Rates (Hz)
Power-On Password, CMOS Reset
1-14
Flash (BIOS) Update Procedure
enabled
Amplifier Card BIOS
1-16
Amplifier Card BIOS Setting
Updating Amplifier Card BIOS
1-18
Setup Utility
Using the Setup Utility
Starting the Setup Utility
Figure 1-1. Setup Utility Screen
1-20
Disk Drives:
Making Changes with the Setup Utility
Input/Output Ports:
Power Management:
Plug and Play:
1-22
Plug and Play Adapter Cards
Auto Configure Cards
Startup Options:
Operate without Diskette Drive(s)
Operate without Keyboard
Diskette Drive Access
Using Power Management Utilities
1-24
Scheduler:
Suspend:
Power Management Utility Features
Table 1-4. Power Management Utility Normal Operation
POST Error History
1-26
Figure 1-2. POST Error History
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Specifications
1-30
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Operating Requirements
A Note About Energy Saver Monitors
Check Procedures
2-2
How to Diagnose Combined FRUs:
Start
POST Error Codes:
How to Use Error Messages:
(continued)
2-4
(continued)
2-6
(continued)
2-8
Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps
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Table 2-1 (Page 1 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
Symptoms
Table 2-1 (Page 2 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
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Table 2-1 (Page 3 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
Table 2-1 (Page 4 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
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Table 2-1 (Page 5 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
Table 2-1 (Page 6 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
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Table 2-1 (Page 7 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
Table 2-1 (Page 8 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
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Table 2-1 (Page 9 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
Table 2-1 (Page 10 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
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Table 2-1 (Page 11 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
Table 2-1 (Page 12 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
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Table 2-1 (Page 13 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
Table 2-1 (Page 14 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
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Table 2-1 (Page 15 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
Beeps
Table 2-1 (Page 16 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
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Table 2-1 (Page 17 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
Error Codes
Table 2-1 (Page 18 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
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Table 2-1 (Page 19 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
Table 2-1 (Page 20 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
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Table 2-1 (Page 21 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
Table 2-1 (Page 22 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
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Table 2-1 (Page 23 of 23). POST and Diagnostics and Utilities Index
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Power Supply
Check Procedures 2-35
Figure 2-1. System Board Power Supply Connectors (Bottom View)
Figure 2-2. Hard Drive or CD/DVD-ROM End of Power Cable
(continued)
2-36
Memory
(continued)
2-38
Keyboard
(continued)
Figure 2-4. Keyboard Connector Voltage Check
2-40
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Mouse
Diagnostics and Utilities Device Presence Test
(continued)
2-44
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Media Console Drive Devices
2-46
Factory-Installed Drive Devices
If the number of diskette drives shown in the Installed Devices list is not correct:
(continued)
If any other adapter or device is flagged as
2-48
, run the Setup program.
Zip Drive
33.6 Kbps and 56 Kbps DSVD Modem Adapters
2-50
(continued)
2-52
Do not
Monitor
(continued)
2-54
2-56
Undetermined Problem
Check the POST Error History
Figure 2-5. POST Error History Example
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Diagnostic Aids
3-2
Introduction
Power-On Self Test
Diagnostics and Utilities CD
To load the Diagnostics and Utilities CD:
Creating a Diagnostics Bootable Diskette
3-4
To create a bootable diagnostics diskette:
To Load the Diagnostics Diskette:
Diagnostic Test Programs
3-6
The test programs on the Diagnostics CD include the following features:
Error Messages
Using the Advanced Diagnostic Test Programs
3-8
Program Navigation
Using the First Letter of a Menu Choice
Using the Function Keys
Command Line Options
Hard Disk Drive Boot Error
3-10
A hard disk drive boot error (error codes 1996 and I999030X) can be caused by the following:
File Editor
before
Utility Menu
Display Self Test
3-12
Display Under Power Management
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Repair Information
Removals and ReplacementsMachine Type 2140, 2142
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20203.5-In., 5.25-In. Cage
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2030Media Console
Figure 4-3. Console back cover removal
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2040Power Supply
2051Memory (DIMM)
2080Lithium Battery
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Figure 4-12. Lithium Battery
2090System Board
Handling ESD-Sensitive Parts
4-16
Do not touch its pins.
Home Director
Home Director Technical Service and Support
How Home Director Works
Home Director Troubleshooting
4-18
Software Installation Procedure
4-20
Parts/Test Point Locations
System Board LayoutType A-1
5-2
Figure 5-1. System Board Type A-1
System Board LocationsType A-1
Pentium MMX Processor SpeedType A-1
5-4
Figure 5-2. Pentium MMX Processor SpeedType A-1
System Board LayoutType A-2
Figure 5-3. System Board Type A-2
System Board LocationsType A-2
5-6
Processor Bus FactorType A-2
Figure 5-4. Pentium II Processor SpeedType A-2
Factory-Installed Modem Card
5-8
Figure 5-5. 33.6 Kbps Modem Card
Figure 5-6. 56 Kbps Modem Card
Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings
5-10
Primary Hard Disk Drive IDE Local Bus Connector
Secondary Hard Disk Drive Connector
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CD/DVD-ROM Drive Jumper Settings
Figure 5-11. CD/DVD-ROM Drive Jumper Settings
5-14
Zip Drive
ATAInterface
Figure 5-12. Zip Drive Jumper Settings
Detachable Monitor I/O Signal Cable Connector Test Points
System board
Monitor end of cable (on some models)
Figure 5-13. Detachable Monitor I/O Signal Cable Connectors
Test each connector between the following pins:
Media Console Cable
5-16
125 26 50
Figure 5-14. Media Console Cable Connector Table 5-1. Media Console Pin Numbering
System Board Connector Specifications
Monitor/Signal
Parallel Port
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Parts/Test Point Locations 5-19
Power Cable Connector
Power Cable Connector 3.3 V dc
Hard Disk Cable Connectors
5-20
ACTIVE
Safety Inspection Guide
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Parts Catalog
Assemblies (Service Level A)
7-2
Catalog Section Assembly 1: Machine Type 2140 System Unit - Exterior (SL-A)
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Assembly 2: (continued)
7-6
Assembly 3: Machine Type 2142 System Unit - Exterior (SL-A)
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Assembly 4: (continued)
7-10
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Assembly 5: (continued)
7-12
Assembly 6: Media Console (Type 2142)
Assembly 6: (continued)
7-14
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Assembly 7: (continued)
7-16
Assembly 8: Monitor and Power Cord (Linecord)
7-18
Assembly 9: Keyboard and Mouse
7-20
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Assembly 10: Software
7-22
Part Number Index
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Appendix A. Online Support Information
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Appendix B. Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers
Table B-1. U.S. and Canada Machine Types 2140 and 2142 (Factory-Installed Parts).
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Appendix B. Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers B-3
Table B-2. Asia-Pacific-North Machine Types 2140, 2142 (Factory-Installed Parts)
Table B-3. Asia-Pacific-South Machine Types 2140, 2142 (Factory-Installed Parts)
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Appendix B. Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers B-5
Table B-4. EMEA Machine Types 2140 and 2142 (Factory-Installed Parts).
Table B-5. Latin America Machine Type 2140, 2142 (Factory-Installed Parts)
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Table B-6. Monitor-to-FRU Index and Monitor Frequency Settings
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Index
Numerics
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