Hardware Maintenance Servicefor Service Level AMachine Type 2153, 2139IBM Monitors Type 2124, 2126 and 212721242126/21272139/2153
VIIICaution:When replacing the battery, use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or anequivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If yoursystem h
2-36008 - ARE THERE ANY BROKEN PINS IN THE MOUSE PLUG? (YES, GOTO STEP 010. NO, READ AHEAD.)− Try with a known good mouse.009 - DO THE ERROR SYMPTOMS
Check Procedures 2-37 Power Supply001 - START− Check the Power Override switch, situated at the back of themachine, just above the connector for the p
2-38005 - DOES THE POWER SUPPLY FAN RUN? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO,GO TO STEP 009)− With the system powered on and the power supply fan running,check the
Check Procedures 2-39− If the fan stops running when a drive connector is plugged back in,go to "Start" on page 2-3.007 - DO YOU HAVE AN OH
2-40 Monitor First, set the system to VGA mode. To do this in Windows 98, depress the F8function key during startup. Safe mode (VGA) will be set for W
Check Procedures 2-41 NOTE:If the screen shows a blinking cursor with no memory count running,answer this question "No."− Select Interactiv
2-42Undetermined ProblemsIf an error code is present, go to “Index of Symptoms, Messages, ErrorCodes, or Beeps” on page 2-8. If no error code is pres
Check Procedures 2-43If the symptom changes, go to “Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes,or Beeps” on page 2-8 or to the check procedure for the l
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 3-1DiagnosticAidsDiagnostic Aids ...
3-2IntroductionThis section explains the diagnostic aids, power-on self test (POST) anddiagnostics program (PC-Doctor), that are available for trouble
Notice IXDANGERSome CD-ROM drives contain an emb
Diagnostic Aids 3-34. If no keyboard keys are pressed, and if POST is completed without errors,the system will then proceed with the loading of DOS o
3-4Using Diagnostic Program from Recovery CD1. Insert the Aptiva recovery CD into the CD-ROM drive then restartcomputer.2. Depress F1 while POST to
Diagnostic Aids 3-5Table 3- 1 Diagnostic Program Main Menu Selections Hardware Info• System Configuration• Memory Contents• IRQ and DMA Use• Device
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 4-1Repair InformationRepairing Information ...
4-2Removals and Replacements (Machine Type2153)See Safety Notice following Translation on page VIIBEFORE REMOVING ANY FRU, POWER-OFF THE COMPUTER, UNP
Repair Information 4-3Identifying the Parts of the System UnitFigure 4- 1 The parts of the system unitThis computer system has four bays that can hold
4-4This bay can hold a CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, diskette, hard disk, tape, or Zipdrive.2. Bay 2.This drive bay can hold a 5.25-inch half high drive or a 5.25-
Repair Information 4-5Cover• Disconnect the system unit power cord.• Remove the screws at the back of the tower.Figure 4- 2 Remove the screws• Insert
4-6• Touch the outside of the bare metal frame of the tower to dissipate anystatic electricity from your body. Do not touch any of the componentsinsi
Repair Information 4-7Bay PanelsIf you remove a drive from an external bay and you do not intend to install anew drive immediately, reinstall the bay
XCaution:Use safe lifting practices when lifting your machine.Caution:Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables canbe hazardo
4-8Use a screwdriver to push back the metal bay plate. After pushing the metalcover for about an inch, you may use your hand to push it all the way t
Repair Information 4-9Bays 1, 2 (5.25-In. Internal/External Bays)• Disconnect any cable on the drive (note location of cables).• Remove the screws.WA
4-10Bay 3,4 (3.5-In. Diskette/Hard Disk Drives)• Disconnect the cables (note location of cables).• Press the lever and rotate outward.• Pull carefully
Repair Information 4-11• Remove the screws located on either side of the disk drive, then pull thedrive out.Figure 4- 8 Remove the drive
4-12NOTE: Reinstall The 3.5-in Drive Frame• Before reinstalling the drive frame into the main unit, make sure the upperand lower drive frames are pro
Repair Information 4-13Power Supply• Disconnect all cables necessary before removal (note location of cables).• Remove the four screws from the chassi
4-14Adapter CardsNOTE: 1. Before removing an adapter card, note the location of the adaptercard and any cables. When removing an adapter card, inst
Repair Information 4-15Memory(DIMM)ATTENTION: Memory modules are sensitive to static discharge.• Press the levers on both sides of the socket down and
4-16Processor(K6)NOTE: Determine the type of processor you are installing and make sure thejumpers are set correctly. Run the Setup Utility after co
Repair Information 4-17NOTE: Installing the processor• Place the ZIF socket release lever to the release (up) position.• Insert the new processor, ma
Notice XIPara Conectar1. DESLIGUE tudo.2. Conect
4-18Processor(Celeron)NOTE: Determine the type of processor you are installing and make sure thejumpers are set correctly. Run the Setup Utility aft
Repair Information 4-19Figure 4- 17 ReIeasing the retention• Remove the CPU cartridge from the slot of the system board.Figure 4- 18 Removing the CPU
4-20NOTE: Installing the processor• Remove the Celeron processor from its protective packaging.• Attach the heat sink on top of the Celeron processor
Repair Information 4-21Figure 4- 21 Pressing the plastic rivet• Press down the processor until the golden fingers completely fit into theconnector.Fig
4-22System Backup BatteryCAUTION: All BIOS configuration settings will be lost when the backupbattery is removed!ATTENTION: Be careful when removing t
Repair Information 4-23Indicator LED and Cable• Push in on the indicator LED and remove from the rear.• Disconnect the LED and cable from the system b
4-24System Board• Remove all adapter cards.• Disconnect all cables connected to the system board.• Remove the screws securing the system board to the
Repair Information 4-25NOTE: System Board Installation• Before reinstallation, position the housing on its side. When installing anew system board, p
4-26Removals and Replacements (Machine Type2139)See Safety Notice following Translation on page VIIBEFORE REMOVING ANY FRU, POWER-OFF THE COMPUTER, UN
Repair Information 4-27Identifying the Parts of the System UnitFigure 4- 26 The parts of the system unitThis computer system has five bays that can h
XIIcuidado:Ao substituir a bateria, utilize apenas o Número de Peça IBM 33F8354ou um tipo de bateria equivalente recomendado pelo fabricante. Se seusi
4-282. Expansion slots.On the rear panel of the system chassis are seven slot openings forinstallation of adapter cards. When installing an adapter,
Repair Information 4-29Cover• Disconnect the system unit power cord.• Release the lock that secures the cover at the back of the unit by pressingit to
4-30NOTE: Replacing the Cover• Align the end corners of the cover with the front corners of the chassis.Ensure that the rails of the cover slide alon
Repair Information 4-31• Slide back the cover until it fits into place. If the cover does not slide all theway to the rear, hold the upper rear corner
4-32Bay PanelsIf you remove a drive from an external bay and you do not intend to install anew drive immediately, reinstall the bay panel on the empty
Repair Information 4-33Use a screwdriver to push back the metal bay plate. After pushing the metalcover for about an inch, you may use your hand to p
4-34Bays 1, 2, 3 (5.25-In. Internal/External Bays)• Disconnect all cables on the drive (note location of cables).• Remove the screws.WARNING: For 5.
Repair Information 4-35Bay 4, 5 (3.5-In. Diskette/Hard Disk Drives)• Disconnect the cables (note location of cables).• Press the lever and rotate outw
4-36NOTE: Reinstall The 3.5-in Drive Frame• Align the front notch of the drive frame with the system chassis• Align the top rail of the drive frame wi
Repair Information 4-37Power Supply• Disconnect all necessary cables before removal (note location of cables).• Remove the two screws from the chassis
Notice XIIIPERIGOAlgumas unidades de CD-ROM conté
4-38NOTE: Replacing the Power Supply• Insert the power supply frame into its corresponding cut-away openings onthe chassis.• Align the top rails and s
Repair Information 4-39Adapter CardsNOTE: 1. Before removing an adapter card, note the location of the adaptercard and any cables. When removing an
4-40Memory(DIMM)ATTENTION: Memory modules are sensitive to static discharge.• Press the levers on both sides of the socket down and outwards.• Lift th
Repair Information 4-41Pentium II Processor ModuleFollow these steps to remove the Pentium II CPU module from the slot.NOTE: Determine the type of pro
4-42NOTE: Pentium II Processor InstallationFollow these steps to install the Pentium II processor module with heat sinkand fan to the socket on the s
Repair Information 4-43Installing the Processor Heat Sink and FanThe Pentium II processor module comes with holes on one side to hold theclips of the
4-44Figure 4- 42 Inserting the Clip Ends to the Processor Holes• Use a screwdriver to press and lock in the wide end of a clip first. Thenwithout lif
Repair Information 4-45Figure 4- 43 Locking a Wide Clip EndFigure 4- 44 Locking a Narrow Clip End• Repeat to lock clip on the other side.
4-46System Backup BatteryCAUTION: All BIOS configuration settings will be lost when the backupbattery is removed!ATTENTION: Be careful when removing t
Repair Information 4-47Indicator LED and Cable• Push in on the indicator LED and remove from the rear.• Disconnect the LED and cable from the system b
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4-48System Board• Remove all adapter cards.• Disconnect all cables connected to the system board.• Remove the screws securing the system board to the
Repair Information 4-49NOTE: System Board Installation• Before you re-install the new system board, the CPU retention module andthe I/O Port Bracket s
4-50Handling ESD-Sensitive PartsMany electronic parts are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Toprevent damage when working with ESD-sensitive
Repair Information 4-51Software Recovery ProcedureThe Recovery CD includes an install program that can be used to restore theoriginal system software.
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 5-1Parts/Test Point LocationsParts/Test Point Locations ...
5-2IntroductionThis chapter contains system board layouts and jumper settings. It is usefulwhen you are asked to measure voltages. Use this informatio
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-3Machine Type 2153/K6 System Board LayoutNOTE: The blackened pin of a jumper represents pin 1.Figure 5- 1 Machine Type 21
5-42153/K6 System Board Jumper Settings(00K8747, 20l2184 and 36L9051)Table 5- 1 Machine Type 2153 System Board Jumper SettingsJumper/Settings Function
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-5Table 5- 1 Machine Type 2153 System Board Jumper SettingsJumper/Settings FunctionSW2B4 B5 B6 B7 B8Off On
5-62153/K6 Processor Type Jumper SettingsWARNING: You must verify the exact processor type before setting theprocessor type jumpers. The wrong proce
Notice XV
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-72153/K6 System Board Connectors and FunctionsTable 5- 3 System Board Connector FunctionsConnector FunctionCN1 USB portCN
5-8Machine Type 2153/Celeron System BoardLayoutNOTE: The blackened pin of a jumper represents pin 1.Figure 5- 2 Machine Type 2153 System Board Jumper
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-92153/Celeron System Board Jumper SettingsTable 5- 4 Machine Type 2153 System Board Jumper SettingsJumper/Settings Functi
5-102153/Celeron System Board Connectors andFunctionsTable 5- 5 System Board Connector FunctionsConnector FunctionCN1 ATX 20-pin power connectorCN2 US
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-11Table 5- 5 System Board Connector FunctionsConnector FunctionFN2 2-Pin fan connectorJP2401Thermal sensor connector1-2:
5-12Machine Type 2139 System Board LayoutNOTE: The blackened pin of a jumper represents pin 1.Figure 5- 3 System Board (Machine Type 2139) Jumper and
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-132139 System Board Jumper SettingsTable 5- 6 System Board Jumper SettingsJumper/Settings FunctionJ11-22-3Audio Resource
5-142139 System Board Connectors and FunctionsTable 5- 7 System Board Connector FunctionsConnector Function Connect to…CN1 ATX power connector Power s
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-15Power Supply Cable Connector SpecificationsRefer to the following figures when checking for voltages on power supplycab
5-16Table 5- 8 Power Supply Output Pin AssignmentPin Function Color12 -12V Blue13 Ground Black14 Power-on control, 5V default Green15 Ground Black16 G
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Parts/Test Point Locations 5-17Factory-Installed Modem Card LayoutFigure 5- 7 Factory-Installed Modem Card LayoutFactory-Installed Modem Card Connecto
5-183.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Locations (For2153)Figure 5- 8 3.5-In. Hard Disk (Quantum Fireball TM Series) JumperLocationsFigure 5- 9 3.5-in Har
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-19Figure 5- 10 3.5-in Hard Disk (Seagate) Jumper Settings LocationsFigure 5- 11 3.5-in Hard Disk (Maxtor) Jumper Settings
5-203.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper SettingsThe configuration of the following jumpers controls the drive’s mode ofoperation:• SP – Slave Present• DS –
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-213.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Locations (For2139)Figure 5- 12 3.5-in Hard Disk (Quantum) Jumper Settings LocationsFigu
5-223.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper SettingsThe configuration of the following jumpers controls the drive’s mode ofoperation:• SP – Slave Present• DS –
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-23 5.25-In Hard Disk Drive Jumper Locations (For2153) Figure 5- 14 5.25-in Hard Disk Jumper Locations The configuration
5-24 5.25-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Locations(For 2139) Figure 5- 15 5.25-in Hard Disk Jumper Locations The configuration of the following four jump
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-25CD-ROM DriveATTENTION: Either <option 1> or <option 2> CD-ROM drive may come withyour Aptiva machine. The
5-26Figure 5- 17 CD-ROM Front Panel <option 2>Table 5- 18 CD-ROM Front Panel Introduction <option 2>Item Description1 Headphone jack2 Hea
Notice XVII
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-27CD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Features R G G LAUDIO C S MS L ACABLE SELECTSLAVEMASTER394012IDE INTERFAC
5-28DVD-ROM DriveFigure 5- 19 DVD-ROM Front PanelTable 5- 21 DVD-ROM Front Panel IntroductionItem Description1 Disc Tray2 Open/Close Button3 Loading/U
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-29DVD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and FeaturesFigure 5- 20 DVD-ROM Rear PanelTable 5- 22 DVD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Con
5-30DIMM ConfigurationsThe 2153 system board has two DIMM sockets. A maximum of 256KBmemory may be installed. The 2139 system board has three DIMM so
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-31Parallel Port SignalsPin Signal Name I/O Pin Signal Name I/O1 Strobe O 14 Auto Feed N/A2 Data Bit 0 I/O 15 Error
5-32Diskette Drive Cable Connector SignalsPin Signal Name I/O Pin Signal Name I/O1 Ground 18 Direction O2 Density Select O 19 Ground3 No Connec
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-33IDE Cable Connector SignalsPin Signal Name I/O Pin Signal Name I/O1 Host Reset O 21 No Connection2 Ground 22 Grou
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 6-1Safety Inspection GuideSafety Inspection Guide...
6-2General GuidelinesThe purpose of this Safety Inspection Guide is to help you identify possibleunsafe conditions on machines that are being inspecte
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 7-1Parts CatalogParts Catalog ...
First Edition (June 1998)The following paragraph does not apply to any state or country where suchprovisions are inconsistent with local law: INTERNAT
7-2 AbbreviationsIn this chapter, the following abbreviations are used to identify country and
Parts Catalog 7-3Assembly 1: Machine Type 2153 System UnitAsm-Index FRU Number Description1-NS 20L2192 Micro ATX (H61) Complete set1-1 20L2196 Front P
7-4 Asm-Index FRU Number Description1-NS 02K2334 Screws for Bracket plate and Top Cover1-NS 20
Parts Catalog 7-5Asm-Index FRU Number Description1-1420L2203 32MB DIMM (PC-66)1-1420L2204 64MB DIMM (PC-66)1-NSModem Card, see Assembly 3: MachineType
7-6 Assembly 2: Machine Type 2153 Diskette, HardDriveAsm-Index FRU Number Description2-1 02K22
Parts Catalog 7-7Assembly 3: Machine Type 2153 CD/DVD-ROM,Modem Card, Speaker and Microphone
7-8 Asm-Index FRU Number Description3-1 28L3767 CD-ROM 32X, API3-1 20L2188 CD-ROM 32X, Hitachi
Parts Catalog 7-9Assembly 4: Machine Type 2153 Monitor andPower Cord-Asm-Index FRU Number Description4-1 02K2359 15-In. for (JP) - 2126-004 (high end)
7-10 Assembly 5: Machine Type 2153 Keyboard andMouseAsm-Index FRU Number Description5-1 12J555
Parts Catalog7-115-1 02K0812 Standard – LA Spanish5-1 02K0810 Standard – French Canadian 4455-1 02K0816 Standard – Belgium/French5-1 02K0817 Standard
Notice XIXPERIGOPour éviter tout risque de choc é
7-12 Assembly 6: Machine Type 2153 SoftwareAsm-Index FRU Number Description6- Application CD P
Parts Catalog 7-13Assembly 1: Machine Type 2139 System Unit -ExteriorAsm-Index FRU Number Description1-1 02K2324 Top/Side Panel1-1 00K8479 Top/Side Pa
7-14 Asm-Index FRU Number Description1-7 36L9091 Drive Bay Panel, for 2nd Drive(Zip Drive),Bla
Parts Catalog 7-15Assembly 2: Machine Type 2139 System Unit -Interior2
7-16 Asm-Index FRU Number Description2-1 02K2605 Assembly Lower Case2-2 02K2604 Power Supply F
Parts Catalog 7-17Asm-Index FRU Number Description2-NS 06J7900 Power Cord Volex CSA/UL 10A/125V(US/CE/CF/LA)2-NS 02K2648Power Cord TA-HSING T-MARK 10A
7-18 Assembly 3: Machine Type 2139 Diskette, HardDisk Drives
Parts Catalog 7-19Asm-Index FRU Number Description3-1 02K2299 Diskette Drive-3.5-In. 3-Mode3-2 01K4259 Screws for Diskette Drive3-3 02K2603 Diskette D
7-20 Assembly 4: Machine Type 2139 CD/DVD-ROM,Modem Card, Speaker and Micropone
Parts Catalog 7-21Asm-Index FRU Number Description4-1 28L3767 CD-ROM 32X, API4-1 02K2575 DVD-ROM 2X, Hitachi4-1 00K7888 DVD-ROM 2X, Hitachi, Black4-1
XXConnexion1. Mettez les unités hors tension.2. Commencez par brancher tous les cordons sur les unités.3. Branchez les câbles d'interface sur
7-22 Assembly 5: Machine Type 2139 Keyboard andMouseAsm-Index FRU Number Description5-1 12J555
Parts Catalog 7-23Assembly 6: Machine Type 2139 Zip Drive andNetwork AdapterAsm-Index FRU Number Description6-1 28L1605 Zip Drive6-1 36L9093 Zip Drive
7-24 Assembly 7: Machine Type 2139 SoftwareAsm-Index FRU Number Description7- Application CD P
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 A-1Appendix A. FRU Number Index forMachine Type 2153FRUNumberAsm-IndexPage00K8183 3-6 7-701K4196 4-NS 7-901K4198 4-NS 7-901
A-2 FRUNumberAsm-IndexPage12J5572 5-1 7-1012J5573 5-1 7-1012J5574 5-1 7-1012J5575 5-1 7-1012J5
2153 FRU Number Index A-3FRUNumberAsm-IndexPage36L9085 2-3 7-736L9087 3-1 7-9FRUNumberAsm-IndexPage76H5080 5-2 7-11
A-4FRU Number Index for Machine Type2139FRUNumberAsm-IndexPage00K8183 4-NS 7-2001K4192 2-6 7-1501K4196 2-NS 7-1501K4198 2-NS 7-1501K4200 2-3 7-1501K42
2139 FRU Number Index A-5FRUNumberAsm-IndexPage12J5588 5-1 7-2112J5589 5-1 7-2112J5590 5-1 7-2112J5593 5-1 7-2112J5596 5-1 7-2112J5597 5-1 7-2112J6877
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 B-1Appendix B. Online Support InformationThis section describes online technical support services available to helprepair t
B-2information. (Members of Prodigy, AOL, and CompuServe can reach thesesites through the Internet capabilities of the services.)Here are useful IBM I
Notice XXIattention:Remplacez la pile usagée par
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 C-1Appendix C. Model/MonitorConfigurations and FRU Part NumbersThe models described in this appendix are Service Level A (S
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for US GeographyModel E2N E3N E4N E2U E2CCountry/LanguageUS US US US USSystemBoard00K8747 00K874
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-32153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for US GeographyModel E3UCountry/LanguageUS
C-42153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for Canada GeographyModel E3U E2F E2N E3F E3NCountry/LanguageCE CF CE CF CESystemBoard36L9051
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-52153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for Canada GeographyModel E2V E2U E3VCountr
C-62153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for Latin America GeographyModel E1L E1K E2L E2K E3LCountry/LanguageLA LA LA LA LASystemBoard
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-72153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for Latin America GeographyModel E3K E4L E4
C-82153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA GeographyModel E28 E29Country/LanguageEMEA EMEASystemBoard00K8752 00K8752PowerSupply
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-92153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E25)Model E25 E25 E25
C-102153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E25)Model E25 E25 E25 E25 E25Country/LanguageNO IT SP NL SFSystemBoard0
XXIIPERIGOCertaines unités de CD-ROM contiennent une diode laser de classe 3Aou 3B. Prenez connaissance des informations suivantes :Rayonnement laser
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-112153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E25)Model E25 E25 E25
C-122153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E35)Model E35 E35 E35 E35 E35Country/LanguageFR UK SW DK FISystemBoard0
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-132153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E35)Model E35 E35 E35
C-142153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E35)Model E35 E35 E35Country/LanguageSG BU BFSystemBoard00K8747 00K8747
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-152153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E37)Model E37 E37 E37
C-162153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E37)Model E37 E37 E37 E37 E37Country/LanguageNO IT SP NL SFSystemBoard0
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-172153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E37)Model E37 E37 E37
C-182153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E45)Model E45 E45 E45 E45 E45Country/LanguageFR UK SW DK FISystemBoard2
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-192153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E45)Model E45 E45 E45
C-202153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E45)Model E45 E45 E45Country/LanguageSG BU BFSystemBoard20L2184 20L2184
Notice XXIIIattention:Ce produit pèse un poids co
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-212153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E47)Model E47 E47 E47
C-222153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E47)Model E47 E47 E47 E47 E47Country/LanguageNO IT SP NL SFSystemBoard2
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-232153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E47)Model E47 E47 E47
C-242153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E18)Model E18 E18 E18 E18 E18Country/LanguageUK BF NO DK SWSystemBoard2
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-252153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E18)Model E18 E18 E18
C-262153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E44)Model E44 E44 E44 E44 E44Country/LanguageUK BF NO DK SWSystemBoard3
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-272153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E44)Model E44 E44 E44
C-282153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E46)Model E46 E46 E46 E46 E46Country/LanguageUK BF NO DK SWSystemBoard3
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-292153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E46)Model E46 E46 E46
C-302153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for Japan GeographyModel E21 E31 E41 E2J E3JCountry/LanguageJP JP JP JP JPSystemBoard00K8747
XXIVKabel anschließen1. Alle Geräte ausschalten undNetzstecker ziehen.2. Zuerst alle Kabel an Einheitenanschließen.3. Signalkabel anAnschlußbuchsen an
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-312153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for Australia GeographyModel E4A E2A E3A E
C-322153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for APN (TW/HK/CN) GeographyModel E3B E4H E3H E1HCountry/LanguageHK HK HK HKSystemBoard20L21
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-332153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for APN (TW/HK/CN) GeographyModel E1P E3P
C-342139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for Canada GeographyModel E5F E5N EPV EP4 E6FCountry/LanguageCF CE CF CE CFSystemBoard20L216
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-352139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for Canada GeographyModel E5U E5V E6U E6VC
C-362139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for US GeographyModel E5D EP4 E6N E5UCountry/LanguageUS US US USSystemBoard20L2161 20L2161 2
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-372139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for US GeographyModel E6U E6CCountry/Langu
C-382139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for Latin America GeographyModel E6K E6LCountry/LanguageLA LASystemBoard20L2161 20L2161Power
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-392139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for Japan GeographyModel E51 E6JCountry/La
C-402139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E48)Model E48 E48 E48 E48 E48Country/LanguageFR UK SW DK FISystemBoard2
Notice XXVachtung:Wenn ein CD-ROM-Laufwerk instal
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-412139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E48)Model E48 E48 E48
C-422139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E48)Model E48 E48 E48 E48Country/LanguageSG GR BU BFSystemBoard20L2161
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-432139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E49)Model E49 E49 E49
C-442139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E49)Model E49 E49 E49 E49 E49Country/LanguageNO IT SP NL SFSystemBoard2
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-452139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E49)Model E49 E49 E49
C-462139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E55)Model E55 E55 E55 E55 E55Country/LanguageFR UK SW DK FISystemBoard2
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-472139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E55)Model E55 E55 E55
C-482139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E55)Model E55 E55 E55 E55Country/LanguageSG GR BU BFSystemBoard20L2161
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-492139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E57)Model E57 E57 E57
C-502139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E57)Model E57 E57 E57 E57 E57Country/LanguageNO IT SP NL SFSystemBoard2
XXVIVORSICHTManche CD-ROM-Laufwerke enthalten eine eingebaute Laserdiode derKlasse 3A oder 3B. Die nachfolgend aufgeführten Punkte beachten.Laserstrah
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-512139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E57)Model E57 E57 E57
C-522139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E65)Model E65 E65 E65 E65 E65Country/LanguageFR UK SW DK FISystemBoard2
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-532139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E65)Model E65 E65 E65
C-542139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E65)Model E65 E65 E65 E65Country/LanguageSG GR BU BFSystemBoard20L2161
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-552139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E67)Model E67 E67 E67
C-562139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E67)Model E67 E67 E67 E67 E67Country/LanguageNO IT SP NL SFSystemBoard2
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-572139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E67)Model E67 E67 E67
C-582139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E68)Model E68 E68 E68 E68 E68Country/LanguageFR UK SW DK FISystemBoard2
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-592139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E68)Model E68 E68 E68
C-602139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E68)Model E68 E68 E68 E68Country/LanguageSG GR BU BFSystemBoard20L2161
Notice XXVIIPERICOLOPer evitare il pericolo di sc
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-612139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E69)Model E69 E69 E69
C-622139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E69)Model E69 E69 E69 E69 E69Country/LanguageNO IT SP NL SFSystemBoard2
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-632139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E69)Model E69 E69 E69
C-642139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for Australia GeographyModel E5A EPA E6Q E7ACountry/LanguageAU AU AU AUSystemBoard20L2161 20
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-65
C-662139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for APN (TW/HK/CN) GeographyModel E6P E5H E5T E5PCountry/LanguageCN HK TW CNSystemBoard20L21
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-672139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for US GeographyModel EJ1 EJ2 EJ3 EJ4 EJ5C
C-682139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for US GeographyModel EJ6 EJ7 EJ8 EJ9Country/LanguageUS US US USSystemBoard20L2161 20L2161 2
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-692139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for US GeographyModel EN1EN2 EN3 EL3 EL4Co
C-702139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for US GeographyModelEL5 EL6 EL7 EL8 EL9Country/LanguageUS US US US USSystemBoard20L2161 20L
IIContentsNotices...VVoltage Supply Switch Set
XXVIIIATTENZIONE:Quando si sostituisce la batteria, utilizzare solo una batteria IBM obatterie dello stesso tipo o di tipo equivalente consigliate dal
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-712139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for US GeographyModelEM1 EM2 EM3 EM4 EM5Co
C-722139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRUPart Numbers for US GeographyModelEM6 EM7 EM8Country/LanguageUS US USSystemBoard20L2161 20L2161 20L2161Po
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part NumbersC-732139 Configurations and FRU Part Numbers forUS GeographyModel SE7 SEE SEZCountry/LanguageUS US US
C-742139 Configurations and FRU Part Numbers forEMEA GeographyModel 2139S49Country/LanguageUKSystemBoard20L2161PowerSupply20L2166Processor 00K8476Memo
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-752139 Configurations and FRU Part Numbers forAPN (TW/HK/CN) GeographyModel 2139S4P 2139S4T 2139S4
C-762139 Configurations and FRU Part Numbers forAPS (AUS) GeographyModel 2139S8ACountry/LanguageAUSSystemBoard20L2161PowerSupply20L2166Processor 00K84
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 I-1 Index22137/2138 Service Level A (SL-A), XXXIV, 3AAudio, 8, 17Check Procedure, 30Error Symptoms, 19BBeeps, 2, 8, 9, 13BIO
I-2HHard DiskConnector Signals, 33Hard Disk Drive, 43.5-In. Jumper Locations, 18,213.5-In. Jumper Settings, 20, 2232-bit Access, 165.25-In. Jumper Loc
Index I-3Machine Type 2137 MonitorAnd Power Cord, 9Machine Type 2137 SystemUnit - Exterior, 3Machine Type 2138 Software,24Parts/Test Point Locations,
I-4SSafety Information, VISafety Inspection Guide, 1Safety Notice (Machine Type2137), 2Safety Notice(Machine Type2138), 26Serial Number, 11Serial Port
Notice XXIXPERICOLOAlcune unità CD-ROM contengono
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 IPrinted in U.S.A.International Business Machines CorporationOld Orchard Road,Armonk, New York 10504Part Number: 10L9184Pub
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Notice XXXI
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Notice XXXIIIPELIGROPara evitar una posible desca
XXXIVcaution:Al cambiar la batería, utilice únicamente la batería IBM Número depieza 33F8354 o un tipo de batería equivalente recomendado por elfabric
Notice XXXVPELIGROAlgunas unidades de CD-ROM tien
XXXVILaser Compliance Statement The CD/DVD-ROM drive in the computer is a laser product. The CD/DVD-ROM drive's classification label (sample show
NoticeXXXVIITrademarks The following are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States orother countries or both: AptivaATHelpCenterIBMOpera
Notice IIIMonitor... 2-40Undetermined Problems ...
XXXVIIIPreface This manual contains service information for the 2153/2139 Service Level A(SL-A) model of the IBM Aptiva Personal Computer, worldwide.
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 1-1 General InformationGeneral Information ...
1-2IntroductionThis chapter gives a general overview of the Aptiva Machine Type 2153/2139,describes the standard and optional features, and details fu
General Information 1-3− Intel Pentium II –350, 400, 450 MHz internal, 100 MHz external(2139)− Intel Celeron –300, 333 MHz internal, 66 MHz external(2
1-4• 3.5-in. 1.44 MB slimline diskette drive.Hard Disk Drive• 3.5-in., 1-in. height or 5.25-in, 1-in. height IDE AT drive.• 128 KB "look-ahead&qu
General Information 1-5Power Supply• 95 W or 145 W switchable high/low voltage power supply(145 W for 2139only)• Standard ATX power supply with +5V st
1-6− Automatic scanning horizontal frequencies from 30KHz to 69KHzand all vertical frequencies between 50Hz and 120Hz.− DDC1/2B+ support and OSD (on-s
General Information 1-7Hardware InterfacesThe following peripheral interfaces for adapters, options, and drives aresupported in the system unit.Table
1-8Table 1- 1 System Board Hardware InterfacesItem InterfaceVideo Physical interface is compatible with the IBM PersonalSystem/2 (PS/2) VGA interface.
General Information 1-9Power-On PasswordA power-on password denies access to the system by an unauthorized userwhen the system is powered on. When a p
IV2153 System Board Connectors and Functions... 5-7Machine Type 2139 System Board Layout...
1-10Flash (BIOS) Update ProcedureNOTE: The flash update procedure does not change the model number andserial number information in BIOS.1. Prepare a
General Information 1-11BIOS-contained Model Number and SerialNumberThe model number and serial number information is stored in BIOS ROM anddisplayed
1-12BIOS Setup UtilityThe Setup Utility lets you review and change important information about thecomputer and its hardware.Working with the Setup Men
General Information 1-13The following table lists specific keys on the keyboard that will help you movethrough the Setup menus:Keys FunctionDown- or u
1-142. Use the left-arrow key to select Yes, then press Enter.3. Press Esc to exit Setup.A dialog box appears confirming if you want to save the CMO
General Information 1-15Select primary display adapter to initialize onboard VGA as the boot displaydevice. Select Auto to initialize PCI add-on VGA c
1-16Proceed to the following for details on the parameters under each IDE drivesubmenu.TypeThis item specifies the number of cylinders, heads, and sec
General Information 1-17Input/Output PortsFrom the Setup main menu, select the Input/Output Ports option to view orchange port configuration settings.
1-18NOTE:These Power Management settings do not work in Windows 98.Use the Control Panel Power utility for Win98 PowerManagement settings.Power Manage
General Information 1-19− Memory/Cache Options− PnP/PCI Options− Onboard Floppy Disk Controller− Onboard IDE Primary Channel− Onboard IDE Secondary Ch
Notice VAssembly 3: Machine Type 2139 Diskette, Hard Disk Drives... 7-15Assembly 4: Machine Type 2139 CD/DVD-ROM, Modem Card, Speake
1-20deactivates IDE 1 but frees IRQ 14 for the use of other devices. The defaultsetting is Enabled.Onboard IDE Secondary ChannelThis parameter allows
General Information 1-21Plug and Play OSWhen this parameter is set to Yes, BIOS initializes only Plug and Play bootdevices, then the Plug and Play ope
1-22SpecificationsDimension (width x depth x height):• System unit:− 195 mm (7.68 in.) x 455 mm (17.9 in.) x 428 mm (16.85 in.)(for2139)− 190 mm (7.48
General Information 1-23− Power off: -20° to 60°C• Temperature for 15”/17” (13.7”/15.7” viewable image size) monitor types:− Power on: 5° to 40°C (15&
1-24 Operating Requirements All machines require two power inputs: one on the system unit and one on themonitor display. The system units come with a
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 2-1 Check ProceduresCheck Procedures... 2
2-2 Introduction This chapter contains the check procedures used to diagnose the causes ofproduct failures. The diagnostic information consists of:
Check Procedures 2-3 Start This is the entry point for all check procedures. The check procedures usefailure symptoms, Power-On Self Test (POST) error
2-4 IMPORTANT: The drives in the system you are servicing may have beenrearranged, or the drive startup sequence has changed. Beextremely careful dur
Check Procedures 2-5• 3.5-in. diskette drive• Hard disk drive• IBM Aptiva factory-installed devices (such as a CD-ROM drive)− Ensure that all power
VINoticesReferences in this publication to IBM products, programs, or services do notimply that IBM intends to make these available in all countries i
2-6005 -− If the keyboard responds incorrectly, go to "Keyboard" on page 2-34.− If monitor problems appear, such as jittering, shifting, or
Check Procedures 2-7009 -− If the last test stops and you cannot continue, first make sure allswitches, power connectors, cables, and jumpers are set
2-8Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes,or BeepsHow to Use Error Messages: Use the messages, error codes, and beepscombinations that occur to diag
Check Procedures 2-92. If you cannot run the diagnostics program tests but did receive a POSTerror code, diagnose the POST error message.3. If you d
2-10Table 2- 1 BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps List BIOS Error Codes,Messages, beepsAction/FRUNOTE:To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS e
Check Procedures 2-11Table 2- 1 BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps List BIOS Error Codes,Messages, beepsAction/FRUNOTE:To diagnose a problem, firs
2-12Table 2- 1 BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps List BIOS Error Codes,Messages, beepsAction/FRUNOTE:To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS e
Check Procedures 2-13Table 2- 2 BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps List BIOS Error Codes,Messages, beepsAction/FRUNOTE:To diagnose a problem, firs
2-14Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms ListError Symptoms Action/FRUNOTE:To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the leftcolumn. If directed to
Check Procedures 2-15Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms ListError Symptoms Action/FRUNOTE:To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the leftcolumn
VI Safety InformationDANGERTo avoid a shock hazard, do not connect or disconnect any cables orperform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of
2-16Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms ListError Symptoms Action/FRUNOTE:To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the leftcolumn. If directed to
Check Procedures 2-17Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms ListError Symptoms Action/FRUNOTE:To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the leftcolumn
2-18Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms ListError Symptoms Action/FRUNOTE:To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the leftcolumn. If directed to
Check Procedures 2-19Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms ListError Symptoms Action/FRUNOTE:To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the leftcolumn
2-20Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms ListError Symptoms Action/FRUNOTE:To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the leftcolumn. If directed to
Check Procedures 2-21Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms ListError Symptoms Action/FRUNOTE:To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the leftcolumn
2-22Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms ListError Symptoms Action/FRUNOTE:To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the leftcolumn. If directed to
Check Procedures 2-23Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms ListError Symptoms Action/FRUNOTE:To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the leftcolumn
2-24TroubleshootingFailing Parts or Assemblies: The check procedures generally help you tracea problem to one part or assembly. The last step of the s
Check Procedures 2-25Factory-Installed Storage DevicesUse this check procedure to test any factory-installed drives.ATTENTION: The customer may have c
Notice VIITo Connect
2-26CN11 (see "Machine Type 2153/Celeron System Board Layout" onpage 5-8).− IDE Primary Channel Master and Slave Drives in BIOS Setupshould
Check Procedures 2-27• If no error can be detected or the symptom is intermittent, go to“Undetermined Problems” on page 2-42.− End.
2-28 Factory-Installed Modem Card NOTE:The factory-installed modem is a 56.6 Kbps modem with a cable ofmicrophone-in and speaker-out from system board
Check Procedures 2-292. Select the Start icon.3. Select Program, then select Accessories, Hyper Terminal.4. Select an on-line service station, dial
2-30 Audio (Not Supported by Diagnostics Program) NOTE: Audio tests for the sound card cannot be carried out in the PC DoctorDOS diagnostics program.
Check Procedures 2-31NOTE:If an operating system other than Microsoft Windows 98 isinstalled, the program screens and icons may differ from theseinstr
2-32 CD/DVD-ROM Drive001 - START− Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive and ensurethat there is no CD/DVD in the CD/DVD-ROM drive.−
Check Procedures 2-33 Memory001 - START− Power off the system unit.− Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive.− Ensure that all DIMMs a
2-34 Keyboard001 - START− Power off system unit and ensure the keyboard plug is connectedproperly.002 -− Insert the diagnostics diskette into the disk
Check Procedures 2-35 Mouse NOTE: A sticking key button can cause the mouse to operate incorrectly. Ifyou suspect this, go to "Keyboard" on
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