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ixNe pas :• Lancer ou plonger dans l'eau• Chauffer à plus de 100°C (212°F)• Réparer ou désassemblerMettre au rebut les batteries usagées confo
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xUser Guideoptions. CD-ROM drives and DVD-ROM drives are laser products. These drives are certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of the
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 xiAbout this bookThis book will help you become familiar with your IBM® computer and its features. It describes how to ope
xiiUser GuideRelated informationThe following is a description of the publications that contain additional information about your computer. These docu
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 1Chapter 1. Product overviewThank you for selecting an IBM computer. Your computer incorporates many of the latest advance
2User GuideMicroprocessor• Intel® Celeron™ or Pentium® III microprocessor• Internal L2 cache memory (varies by model) • 66 MHz or 133 MHz front side b
3Keyboard and mouse features• IBM Preferred USB (Universal Serial Bus) Keyboard• IBM Rapid Access™III USB (Universal Serial Bus) Keyboard• Two USB c
4User GuideSoftwareThis section describes the IBM-preinstalled software and other software that comes with your computer.IBM preinstalled softwareYour
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 5Chapter 2. Setting up your computerThis chapter provides information for setting up your computer for the first time.You
6User GuideInstalling the pedestalTo install the pedestal, do the following:1. Turn the computer over.2. Set the pedestal down 1, and slide it into pl
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7Attaching the rubber feetTo attach the rubber feet, do the following:1. Attach the four rubber feet to the computer.2. Set the computer down.
8User GuideArranging your workspaceTo get the most from your computer, arrange both the equipment you use and your work area to suit your needs and th
9Where it is impossible to avoid reflections or to adjust the lighting, place an antiglare filter over the screen. However, these filters might affe
10User GuideUSB connectorsThere are five USB connectors on your computer: three at the rear1 and two on the front 2. In addition, if you have a Rapid
11Audio connectorsThe audio connectors located at the rear of the computer, are microphone 1, audio line in 2, and audio line out3.Other connectorsT
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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 13Chapter 3. Operating and caring for your computerThis chapter provides information to help you in the day-to-day use and
14User GuideThe following is a description of the controls and status indicators for your computer.Power button: Press this button to turn your comput
15Shutting down the computerWhen you are ready to turn off your computer, always follow the shutdown procedure. This prevents the loss of unsaved da
16User GuideTo customize a Rapid Access Button, do the following: 1. From the Windows desktop, click Start.2. Select Settings, and then click Control
Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read “Safety information” on page vii and “Product warranty and notices” on page
17Using the IBM ScrollPoint III mouse The ScrollPoint III mouse has the following controls.1 Primary mouse button: Use this button to select or star
18User Guide— Excessive vibration or sudden shock— An inclined surface— Direct sunlight• Do not insert any object other than a CD into the drive.• Bef
19Inserting and removing a CD discTo insert a disc:1. With the computer turned on, press the eject button.2. Place the disc in the tray with the lab
20User GuideUsing video featuresYour computer has a super video graphics array (SVGA) graphics controller. SVGA is a standard for displaying text and
21— If you double-click the speaker icon, a master volume-control window opens. You can use the settings in the window to control individually the v
22User GuideUsing the Standby button on the keyboardIf you are using the Rapid Access keyboard, you can put the computer in Standby mode by pressing t
23• Select an existing power scheme with preset durations• Modify an existing power scheme by changing the preset durations• Create a new power sche
24User GuideIf you set a power-on password, the keyboard is locked when you turn on the computer. You must type the correct password before the keyboa
25To clean the screen surface, wipe it gently with a soft, dry cloth, or blow on the screen to remove grit and other loose particles. Then use a sof
26User GuideMoving your computer Take the following precautions before moving your computer.1. Remove all media (compact disc) from the drives.2. Turn
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 iiiContentsSafetyinformation ...viiLithium battery notice . . . . . . . . . . .
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 27Chapter 4. Using the Configuration/Setup UtilityprogramThe Configuration/Setup Utility program is stored in the electri
28User GuideViewing and changing settingsThe Configuration/Setup Utility menu displayed by your computer might look slightly different from the menu s
29 [ ] In the Configuration/Setup Utility program menus, the configuration information you can change is enclosed in brackets like these. You canno
30User GuidePower-on passwordThe power-on password feature deters unauthorized persons from gaining access to your computer. To set a power-on passwor
31• Hard disk drives• Network devicesYou can set these devices to request a user password, an administrator password, or to not require a password.
32User GuideChanging the startup sequenceTo view or change the primary or automatic power-on startup sequence, do the following:1. Start the Configura
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 33Chapter 5. Installing optionsYou can expand the capabilities of your computer by adding more memory or optional low-prof
34User GuideBacking up configuration settingsImportantRun ConfigSafe (or a similar application) to take a snapshot of your computer configuration befo
35System board1 Fan connector2 Microprocessor3 DIMM sockets (SDRAM)4 LEDs, power connector5 CD-ROM drive connector6 Hard disk drive connector7 Batte
36User GuideDisconnecting cablesTo disconnect cables, do the following:1. Remove any media (CD) from the CD-ROM drive and shut down your operating sys
ivUser Guide Chapter3.Operatingandcaringforyourcomputer...13Controls and status indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
37Installing memoryYou can add memory to your computer to increase system performance. Your computer has two DIMM connectors for installing memory.
38User GuideInstalling an adapterYour computer system board has two low-profile peripheral component interconnect (PCI) expansion slots. Depending on
39Removing the CD-ROM driveYou have to remove the CD-ROM drive to replace the hard disk drive.To remove the CD-ROM drive, do the following: 1. Remov
40User GuideReplacing the hard disk driveYou can replace the hard disk drive to increase capacity.To remove the hard disk drive, do the following: 1.
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 41Chapter 6. TroubleshootingThis chapter describes diagnostic tools that you can use to identify and correct problems that
42User Guideb. Turn off the computer and wait a few seconds.c. Turn on any attached devices; then, turn on the computer.d. Wait the normal amount of t
43Power-on self-test (POST)Each time you turn on your computer, it automatically performs a series of tests that check the basic operation of the ba
44User Guide162 A change in the device configuration occurred-or-CMOS RAM checksum failure1. Verify that all external devices are turned on.2. Verify
4519x The computer chassis-intrusion detector was cleared. This is an informational message.No action is required.2xx Memory error Go to “Running t
46User GuideNote: Error codes 106, 604, 605, 622 may appear only if an external USB diskette drive is installed.178x Hard disk or IDE device failed 1.
Contents vRemoving the computer cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Installing memory. . . .
47Device troubleshooting chartsYou can use the troubleshooting charts in this section to find solutions to problems that have definite symptoms.If y
48User GuideAudio problemsSymptom ActionNo audio in Windows 1. Check the Windows Volume Control program to ensure the volume settings are not set too
49CD-ROM drive problemsSymptom ActionAn audio or AutoPlay- enabled disc does not automatically play when inserted into the drive.Make sure you have
50User GuideDisplay/monitor problems General problemsSymptom ActionGeneral monitor problems1. Make sure the brightness controls are adjusted correctly
51Intermittent problems Keyboard, mouse, or pointing device problemsSymptom ActionA problem occurs only occasionally and is difficult to repeat.Veri
52User GuideMemory problemsModem problemsSymptom ActionThe amount of memory displayed is less than the amount of memory installed.The amount of availa
53General modem/communication problems.1. Make sure the telephone cords are connected correctly and securely. Connections for a standard modem are s
54User GuideWhen you try to use the modem, it does not work.1. If you added, changed, or reinstalled a modem, make sure it is installed correctly.2. M
55Optional-device problemsSymptom ActionAn IBM option that was just installed does not work.Verify that: 1. The option is designed for your computer
56User GuideSoftware problems Universal Serial Bus (USB) problemsIBM Enhanced DiagnosticsThe IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program runs independently of th
viUser Guide AppendixA.Computerrecords...67Productwarrantyandnotices...69Warranty S
57Running the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics programUse the following steps to run diagnostics from the Product Recovery CD. 1. Insert the Product Recover
58User Guide1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices.2. Remove the computer cover. See “Removing the computer cover” on page 36. 3. Remove th
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 59Chapter 7. IBM HelpWare support and servicesIBM HelpWare® services are available from IBM whenever you need help, for as
60User GuideSoftwareYour computer comes with several software programs to help you solve problems or find answers to your questions.Diagnostic program
61You can access the IBM Online Assistant from the Web page for your machine type. The IBM Online Assistant is a tool that you can use to diagnose c
62User GuideHardware warranty serviceIf the IBM computer that you purchased does not function as warranted, during the period of your warranty, the IB
63• Hardware and software configuration information for your computerIf your call is not covered by 30-day "Up and Running" support or by
64User GuideIn the United States and Canada, the technical-support representative might also be able to fax or mail additional technical or product in
65Flat rateYou can call the IBM PC HelpCenter technical-support center to purchase support for a single incident or multiple incidents (in Canada, c
66User GuideTo order additional support packages, refer to “What to do before you call” on page 62 for the phone numbers and hours of operation in you
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 viiSafety informationDANGERElectrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous.To avoid a shoc
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 67Appendix A. Computer recordsThis appendix contains a form for recording information about your computer, which can be he
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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 69Product warranty and noticesThis section contains product warranties and notices.Warranty StatementsThe warranty stateme
70User GuideThe IBM Warranty for MachinesIBM warrants that each Machine 1) is free from defects in materials and workmanship and 2) conforms to IBM&ap
71JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU
72User Guidea. follow the problem determination, problem analysis, and service request procedures that IBM or your reseller provides,b. secure all pro
73IBM Statement of Warranty Worldwide except Canada, PuertoRico, Turkey, United States (Part 1 - General Terms)This Statement of Warranty includes P
74User GuideDuring the warranty period IBM or your reseller, if approved by IBM to provide warranty service, will provide repair and exchange service
75available types of service for a Machine based on its country of installation. IBM may repair the failing Machine or exchange it at its discretion
76User GuideCircumstances may arise where, because of a default on IBM's part or other liability, you are entitled to recover damages from IBM. I
viiiUser Guide•Lorsque cela est possible, n’utilisez qu’une seule main pour connecter ou déconnecter les câbles d’interface.;•Ne mettez jamais un équi
77PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA: Governing Law: The following is added to this Statement:The laws of the State of New York govern this Statement.I
78User Guideprovided. However, the laws of Austria govern this Statement if the warranty service is provided in Albania, Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia and
79IRELAND: Extent of Warranty: The following is added to this Section:Except as expressly provided in these terms and conditions, all statutory cond
80User Guide2. the amount of any other actual direct damages or loss, up to the greater of Pounds Sterling 150,000 or 125 percent of the charges (if r
81INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain
82User Guide• ScrollPoint• Wake on LANIntel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.Microsoft a
8314F0032 Hong Kong, Singapore, United Arab Emirates (Dubai), United Kingdom13F9996 Denmark14F0086 Israel14F0068 Italy, Chile14F0014 South Africa14F
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85Aadapter installation 38additional software 4administrator password 30air circulation 9attaching rubber feet 7audioconnectors 11controlling volume
86IBM User Guide operating your computer 13optional device problems 55options, available 34Ppasswordsetting, changing, deleting 30passwords 29PCI ada
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