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trademarks, service marks, FCC statement, CDCC statement,and EC directive conformance statement.viii IBM ThinkPad Dock I User’s Guide Title: C74AMS
Read/Write Test This test issues Write commands, the Reads themback and compares the two to verify that they are handled properlyby the drive. This t
Chapter 6. Solving ProblemsComputer and Dock I problems can be caused by your computer,the Dock I, or both. To simplify diagnosing problems, isolate y
Other Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-15Getting Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Before the Testing Is StartedBefore starting the test, do the following: Important You may hear a continuous beep. This beep can be a messagefrom th
5.You are here because you did not find any problems on yourcomputer.Connect the cables to the Dock I. 6.Attach your computer to the Dock I. (See “
Testing Your Dock I Important If you are instructed to get service during the followingprocedures, take your computer and the security lock key with
Screen Messages Action195 (The computer inhibernation mode mightbe attached to the Dock I)1. Turn off the computer.2. Remove the computer.3. Attach t
Troubleshooting ChartsTroubleshooting Chart PageComputer Keyboard Problems 6-7External Display (CRT) Problems 6-8External Keyboard, External Numeric
External Display (CRT) ProblemsProblems ActionBlank screen. Verify that:1. The power cord for the external display is plugged into aworking electrica
Problems ActionWrong characters appearon the screen.Verify that operating systems and application programs have beeninstalled and configured correctl
ContentsElectrical Safety Notice ... iiiAbout This Manual ... viiChapter 1. Introduction . . . . . . .
External Keyboard, External Numeric Keypad, or Pointing DeviceProblemsProblems ActionAll or some keyboardkeys do not work.When the external keyboard
Problems ActionThe mouse or pointingdevice does not work.The mouse or pointing-device does not work when it isconnected to the mouse connector on the
Intermittent ProblemsProblems ActionDoes your Dock I have anintermittent problem?A problem can be difficult to find because it occurs just once in a
Problems ActionBlank screen with onebeep. Note If you are using anexternal display, go to“External Display(CRT) Problems” onpage 6-8.When you are u
Option ProblemsProblems ActionAn IBM option that wasjust installed does notwork.Verify that:1. The computer and Dock I hardware settings do not conf
Printer ProblemsProblems ActionThe printer does notwork.Verify that:1. The printer is turned on and is ready to print.2. The printer signal cable is
Problems ActionBroken security lock. Have the Dock I with the security lock key serviced. See “OrderingAdditional Security Lock Keys” on page 3-5.Can
Getting Service Important When visiting the service representative, take your computerand key for the security lock along with the Dock I.If your D
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Appendix A. Starting up the OS from the Dock IWhen the computer is attached to the Dock I, you can start up theoperating system from the additional ha
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Planning for the Operating System StartupWhen you attach the computer to the Dock I, keep in mind thefollowing.When installing the operating system,
Figure A-2. Drive Letters assigned on the computer when attached to theDock I. The drive letter assigned to the partition containing OS/2 2.1changes
Starting DOSTo start up DOS from the additional hard disk attached to the DockI, you must change the startup sequence.To change the startup sequence
ThinkPad Hard Disk in the computerThinkPad Hard Disk in the Dock IDiskette Drive in the computerDiskette Drive connected to the Dock IHard Disk/Diske
4.The Easy-Setup menu appears.Select Start Up. 5.In the Start Up menu, 1indicates startup numbers and2 indicates drive numbers.By referring to the
You have completed the setup for starting up the operating system fromthe additional hard disk installed in to the Dock I. When you turn on thecomput
Starting OS/2 2.1 from the Additional Hard DiskTo start up OS/2 2.1 from the additional hard disk, you must usethe Boot Manager. Note In the Start U
3.Insert the Installation Disketteinto the diskette drive and turnon the Dock I using the powerswitch of the computer. Followthe instructions on the
7.If you are installing theoperating system on theadditional hard disk, set thepartition for the additional harddisk drive to installable, theninsta
Boot Manager MenuThe Boot Manager starts up the operating system that is selectedfrom the Boot Manager menu, regardless of its contents, if thereis a
Troubleshooting Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7Computer Keyboard Problems ... 6-7External Display (CRT) P
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Appendix B. SCSI InformationThis appendix explains SCSI connectors, termination, and cables ofthe Dock I.This appendix contains:Device Ordering and th
Device Ordering and the Boot DriveHard disk drives are recognized by the system in the order of theSCSI controller’s memory addresses (for multiple c
Pin I/O Signal Pin I/O Signal17 N/A GND 47 N/A GND18 I/O SCSI PARITY 48 O REQ19 N/A GND 49 N/A GND20 N/A GND 50 I/O I/O21 N/A GND 51 N/A GND22 N/A GN
Pin I/O Signal Pin I/O Signal15 N/A GND 40 O RST16 I/O SCSIDATA (7) 41 N/A GND17 N/A GND 42 I MSG18 I/O SCSI PARITY 43 N/A GND19 N/A GND 44 I/O SEL20
ft) maximum. This three-meter length includes both internal SCSIcables (inside the Dock I or external SCSI device) as well as externalSCSI cables (ou
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Appendix C. Using the Selectable Program LoadWhen an adapter card, for example, an audio adapter card, isinstalled in the Dock I, an application progr
@echo off QExpUnit > nul If ErrorLevel 255 goto error If ErrorLevel 2 goto exp2 If ErrorLevel 1 goto exp1 If ErrorLevel goto exp:exp rem rem Sta
Appendix D. SpecificationsThe Dock I has the following specifications. The IBM power cordpart numbers available in each country are covered in “Electr
Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-5Trademarks and Service Marks ... E-5Federal Communicat
Electrical CharacteristicsHeat Output Base Configuration 181 BTUs/hr †MaximumConfiguration358 BTUs/hrInputVoltage—Sine-waveInput (50 or 60 Hz)††LowR
S/N ratio (dB) > 50Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) (%) < 1Speaker-In to Embedded SpeakerInput frequency 1 kHz, Speaker impedance 8 Output (W) &
amperes (minimum), 250 volts. The cord set should be marked<HAR> and have the appropriate safety approvals for the countryin which the equipmen
CountryIBM Power CordPart NumberSwitzerland 14F0051Taiwan 13F9959Thailand 1838574Trinidad(West Indies) 13F9959Turkey 13F9979U.K. 14F0033U.S.A. 13F99
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Appendix E. Product Warranties, Notices, and StatementsThis appendix contains:Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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International Business Machines Corporation Armonk, New York 10504Statement of Limited WarrantyThe warranties provided by IBM in this Statement of Lim
Depending on the Machine, the service may be 1) a “Repair” service at your location (called “On-site”) or at one of IBM's or areseller's ser
NoticesReferences in this publication to IBM products, programs, or services do notimply that IBM intends to make these available in all countries i
Chapter 1. IntroductionThe Dock I provides expandability for your IBM ThinkPad notebookmodels (hereinafter referred to as the computer), while providi
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) StatementNote: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital devic
European Community (EC) Directive Conformance StatementThis product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EC Council Directive89/336/E
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IndexNumerics104XXXX XXX, error code 6-15209XXXX XXX, error code 6-15210XXXX XXX, error code 6-15211XXXX XXX, error code 6-15212XXXX XXX, error code 6
headphone jack 1-5hooks 1-5II/O address, default 5-3internal CD-ROM driveinstalling 4-11removing 4-13internal SCSI hard diskinstalling 4-14removi
problems (continued)intermittent 6-12keyboard keys do not work 6-7, 6-10LCD 6-12mouse does not work 6-11only the cursor appears. 6-13options 6-14p
SCSI diagnostics utility 5-20SCSI diagnostics utility, starting 5-21SCSI ID assignment 5-6SCSI ID assignment, current 5-7SCSI ID assignment, recommen
troubleshooting charts (continued)XXXXX KB OK and computer hangs 6-15Vvideo-in connector 1-7Wwarning function 1-12rules of attachment and removal 1-1
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Desktop-EquivalentFeaturesOne full-size or half-size, AT-bus 16-bit slotA less than 1-inch-high drive location for an internal storagedeviceAn intern
Checking the ItemsCheck that you have the following items.If any are missing or damaged, call your IBM marketingrepresentative or dealer.Dock I Manua
Locating Dock I FeaturesThis section identifies the features for the Dock I. Symbols forconnectors are embossed on the back of the Dock I above eachc
Name of Feature Description6 Location for lessthan 1-inch-HighDriveThe Dock I can accommodate one storage device here. The blankbezel is removed when
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Rear ViewName of Feature Description1 Mouse/PointingDevice ConnectorThe mouse/pointing device connector (6-pin) connects a mouse orother pointing de
Name of Feature Description8 Video-InConnectorThe video-in connector (15-pin) is used to view video images ofmultimedia on the TFT LCD of the compute
Name of Feature Description14 External DisketteDrive Connector(26-pin)Connects the 3.5-inch diskette drive that has been removed from thecomputer and
Dock I Status IndicatorsThe LED status indicators indicate the current status of the Dock Iby their On/Off states or their colors (green and orange).
SymbolName of LEDIndicatorLEDColor Meaning3 Warning Orange Turns on or blinks when you attempt any of thefollowing operations. This LED warns you no
Changing ModesWhen you are operating a computer that has been attached to theDock I, you cannot put the computer in hibernation mode. You willhear a
Warning FunctionWhen computer power is turned off, attaching or removing thecomputer to or from the Dock I causes no problems. Make sure thatif you
Current Status This Will OccurAn application is running onthe computer.These operations are not allowed.This operation may cause all application memo
Removing the Computer from the Dock IDo not remove the computer from the Dock I when the computer isin one of the following modes: Operating mode S
Warning: Computer and Dock I power will turn off if you pull therelease/lock lever any further after the warning beep is heard andthe warning indica
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Chapter 2. Using the Dock IThis chapter contains the procedures for the initial and basicoperations when using the Dock I.This chapter contains:Settin
Setting Up the Dock IBefore you attach the computer to the Dock I, do the following.To install the internal CD-ROM drive: Go to “Installing and Remov
Attaching and Removing the ComputerCAUTION:Do not operate the Dock I with the bottom cover removed. Toinstall the bottom cover, see “Installing the B
4.Unlock the security lock on thefront of the Dock I by turningthe key to the middle position. 5.Slide and open the door 1 onthe rear of the compu
6. Important Handle the computergently; the hard disk isvery shock-sensitive.Turn the computer upside down.Slide the locking lever 1 onthe bottom
7.Look at the Dock I. If the hooks1 are raised as shown, youcannot attach the computer.Move the slide-knob 2 to theleft.The hooks 3 are lowered
8. Important Wait at least tenseconds before youre-attach thecomputer after it hasbeen removed. Handle thecomputer gently; thehard disk is verysho
9.Snap the release/lock lever 1closed. Notes 1. Sound from the coolingfan inside the Dock I isnormal.2. When the computer isinstalled correctly, t
11. Open the LCD of the computer,turn on all external devices,then turn on the computer. Notes 1. If the warning beepsounds and the warningindicator
Note Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information underAppendix E, “Product Warranties, Notic
Removing the ComputerTo remove the computer from the Dock I, do the following: 1.See “Rules of Attachment andRemoval” on page 1-12. 2.Shut down the a
5.Pull the release/lock lever 1until it stops. 6. Important Handle the computergently; the hard disk isvery shock-sensitive.Remove the computer fr
7.To prevent unauthorizedpersons from using your Dock I,lock the security lock on thefront of the Dock I by turningthe key to the extreme leftpositi
Using the Display StandThe display stand is available as an IBM option. You can use thedisplay stand separately from the Dock I.If you are going to v
Carrying the Dock I with the Computer Attached Correctly Attached?Before you carry the Dock I with the computer attached, make sure that:1. The relea
When you carry the Dock I with the computer attached for longerdistances, use the carrying case. The carrying case is available as anIBM accessory.Th
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Chapter 3. Using the Security FeaturesThis chapter contains information on how you can protect yourDock I against theft or unauthorized use. There are
Using the Security LockYou can secure the Dock I and the computer by using the securitylock on the front of the Dock I. The following describes the s
Key Position Explanation Can theBottomCover BeRemoved?Can the Dock I Power BeTurned On or Off?Can theKey BeRemoved?Unlock Turn to this positionto rem
CAUTION:Do not operate the Dock I when the bottom cover is removed. To install the bottom cover, see“Installing the Bottom Cover” on page 4-5.Electri
Securing the Dock I with the Security HookYou can secure the Dock I to atable or desk by routing a chainor cable through the securityhook at the rear
Ordering Additional Security Lock KeysInformation for ordering additional keys may be obtained bywriting to the address given on the tag attached to
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Chapter 4. Installing and Removing IBM OptionsOptions are devices that you can attach to or install inside the DockI to expand the capabilities of you
Handling Internal OptionsWarning: Do not open the static-protective package containing theoption until you are instructed to install the option. Stat
Removing and Installing the Bottom CoverThis section describes the procedures for removing and installingthe bottom cover of the Dock I.Removing the
3.Open the bottom cover. Youcan remove the cable guidecover 1 if a cable from insidethe Dock I cannot be routedthrough the cable opening 2 .You h
Installing the Bottom CoverTo install the bottom cover, do the following: 1.Install the cable guide cover 1in the bottom cover if a cablefrom inside
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Removing and Installing the Blank BezelThis section describes the procedures for removing and installingthe blank bezel 1 . Chapter 4. Installing
DANGER:To avoid a shock hazard:The power cord must be connected to a outlet that has been properly wired and groundedaccording to your local wiring r
Removing the Blank BezelTo remove the blank bezel, do the following: 1.If you install an option in thiscompartment, press the latches2 of the blank
Installing the Blank BezelTo install the blank bezel, perform the installation procedure in thereverse order. Chapter 4. Installing and Removing I
Releasing the LatchesTo release the latches for an internal storage device, press the leftand right latches ( 1 and 2 ) at the same time as shown.4
Installing and Removing the Internal CD-ROM DriveThe Dock I can accommodate one internal CD-ROM drive.This section describes the procedures for insta
4.Insert the connector 1 of theflat-ribbon cable into theconnector 2 of the CD-ROMdrive. 5. Note If the audio connector 1and the power connect
6.Insert the CD-ROM in until itstops 3 . Insert the connector2 into the connector 1 . Latches If you need to remove theCD-ROM, you must releaset
Installing and Removing the Internal SCSI Hard DiskThe Dock I can accommodate one, under-1-inch-high internal SCSIhard disk.This section describes th
5. Note If the power connector 2and the other smallconnector (not shown) arefastened together with atwist-tie, undo the twist-tieand separate them
8.Install the bottom cover.See “Installing the Bottom Cover” on page 4-5.You have completed the installation of the internal SCSI hard disk in theDo
Installing and Removing the ThinkPad Hard Disk DriveThe Dock I can accommodate one ThinkPad hard disk drive.This section describes the procedures for
Turn everything OFF.Attach signal cables toreceptacles.First, remove power cord fromoutlet.To DisconnectTurn device ON.DANGER:Turn everything OFF.To
5.Insert the ThinkPad hard diskdrive into the compartment 3 .Insert the connector 2 of theflat-ribbon cable into theconnector 1 of the Dock I.P
Installing and Removing the Audio CableThis section describes the procedures for installing and removingthe audio cable.Installing the Audio CableTo
2.Insert the plug 7 of the audiocable into the speaker-in jack6 of the adapter card.Insert the plug (white) 4 ofthe audio cable into thespeaker
3.Install the bottom cover.See “Installing the Bottom Cover” on page 4-5.You have completed the installation of the audio cable in the Dock I.Removi
Installing and Removing an Adapter CardThe Dock I can accommodate one full- or half-size, AT-bus 16-bitadapter card. This section describes the proce
Removing the Adapter CardTo remove the adapter card, perform the installation procedure inthe reverse order. do the following: Chapter 4. Installi
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Chapter 5. Using the SCSI Controller and Support SoftwareThis chapter explains:How to set up the SCSI controller’s configuration.How to install the op
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Setting up the SCSI Controller ConfigurationThis section explains how to set up the SCSI controller’sconfiguration. Default SettingsThe configuration
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SCSI Controller Board LayoutThe following figure is a diagram showing the SCSI controller’sboard layout. Locate the following switches and jumpers in
SCSI Controller’s Memory Address SettingsFor future reference, if you select an alternate address, record ithere.SCSI Controller’s Alternate Memory A
For future reference, if you select an interrupt, record it here.IRQ No.: SCSI ID Important Ensure that no more than 5 SCSI devices (internal orext
Write down the SCSI IDs of SCSI devices attached to your Dock I tocomplete the following table.SCSI ID SCSI Device7 SCSI Controller6 Hard Disk Drive5
Checking Your WorkBe sure that your installation meets the following requirements.RequirementsEach SCSI device connected to the SCSI controller is se
Installing Support SoftwareThis section provides an overview of the installation of supportsoftware including the Dock I Option Diskette.Before You B
1.You will need to have IBM DOSinstalled on your hard disk. 2.By referring to the instructionssupplied with the SCSI device,install the DOS device d
4.Insert the Dock I OptionDiskette into drive A. At theoperating system prompt, typeUINSTALL and press Enter. Thisscreen appears. 5.Press Enter. Thi
6.Press Enter. This screenappears. Note IBM SCSI MAGNETO OPTICALDEVICE DRIVER is used forthe IBM 5.25-inch RewritableOptical Disk Drive. IBMSCSI RE
8.Use the letter and path name ofthe drive where you want thisdevice driver to be installed.The default is C:\. Press Enter.The installation process
About This ManualThis manual contains the information that is needed when you usethe IBM* ThinkPad* Dock I (hereinafter referred to as the Dock I). It
Installing the OS/2 Device DriversThis section explains how to install the device drivers for an IBMOS/2 operating-system environment, Version 2.1.SC
5.In the panel, identify SCSIAdapter Support. Then click onthe “OK” button.Highlight the Future Domain**85 IBM from the “Select SCSIAdapter(s)” menu
2.If the SCSI device is one ofthese, it is required to updatethe OS/2 device driver on theDock I Option Diskette.If the SCSI device is a CD-ROMdrive
7.From the “System Setup”window, open the “DeviceDriver Install” icon. This startsthe “OS/2 2.1 Device DriverInstall” program (also known as“DDINSTA
9.Click on one of these entries.Then click on the “OK” button.The DDINSTAL programautomatically copies thenecessary files from the Dock IOption Disk
2.From the OS/2 desktop, openthe “OS/2 System” icon. 3.From the “OS/2 System”window, open the “SelectiveInstall” icon. 4.In the “System Configuratio
6.Follow instructions on thescreen to install the CD-ROMdevice driver. PLAYCD UtilityThe PLAYCD utilityprogram is not installedduring this installat
If your SCSI drives are new, using the appropriate IBM DOS orOS/2 utility programs is the only step you need.The SCSI diagnostics utility helps you t
4.A screen similar the followingappears. 5.The cursor highlights the firstoption device, which is thedevice with the lowest SCSI ID.Select the devic
6.The SCSI FIXED/REMOVALDRIVE MENU appears. Thismenu lists 7 possible testoptions. If your installation hasno hard disk drives, only TestOptions 0,
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