IBM NetVista User manual

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User manual
IB M
Hard ware
Maintenance
Manual
Ty pe s
8301,
8302,
8303,
8304,
8305,
8306,
8307,
8308,
8309,
8310,
8311,
8312,
8313,
8314,
and
8315

IB M
Hard ware
Maintenance
Manual
Ty pe s
8301,
8302,
8303,
8304,
8305,
8306,
8307,
8308,
8309,
8310,
8311,
8312,
8313,
8314,
and
8315

Note:
Before
using
this
information
and
the
product
it
supports,
be
sure
to
read
the
general
information
under
“Notices”
on
page
305.
Second
Edition
(August
2004)
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Contents
Chapter
1.
About
this
manual
.
.
.
.
.1
Important
Safety
Information
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.1
Chapter
2.
General
Checkout
.
.
.
.
.
.3
Chapter
3.
General
information
.
.
.
.
.5
Features
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.5
Types
8301
and
8302
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.5
Types
8303,
8304,
and
8312
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.7
Types
8305,
8306,
8309,
and
8313
.
.
.
.
.
.
.9
Types
8307,
8308,
8310,
8311,
8314,
and
8315
.
.11
Physical
specifications
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.13
Types
8301
and
8302
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.13
Types
8303,
8304
and
8312
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.14
Types
8305,
8306,
8309,
and
8313
.
.
.
.
.
.16
Types
8307,
8308,
8310,
8311,
8314,
and
8315
.
.17
Available
options
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.18
Types
8301
and
8302
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.18
Types
8303,
8304
and
8312
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.19
Types
8305,
8306,
8309,
and
8313
.
.
.
.
.
.20
Types
8307,
8308,
8310,
8311,
8314,
and
8315
.
.21
Chapter
4.
Diagnostics
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.23
Setup
Utility
program
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.24
Product
Recovery
Program
menu
.
.
.
.
.
.
.25
Diagnostics
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.26
Diagnostics
program
download
.
.
.
.
.
.
.26
Navigating
through
the
diagnostics
programs
.
.26
Running
diagnostics
tests
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.26
Test
selection
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.26
Test
results
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.27
Fixed
disk
advanced
test
(FDAT)
.
.
.
.
.
.27
Quick
and
Full
erase
-
hard
drive
.
.
.
.
.
.29
Viewing
the
test
log
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.30
Chapter
5.
Installing
Options
.
.
.
.
.31
Installing
external
options
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.31
Locating
connectors
on
the
front
.
.
.
.
.
.31
Locating
the
connectors
on
the
rear
.
.
.
.
.33
Obtaining
device
drivers
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.39
Installing
internal
options
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.39
Removing
the
cover
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.40
Locating
components
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.42
Identifying
parts
on
the
system
board
.
.
.
.44
Installing
memory
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.47
Installing
adapters
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.48
Installing
internal
drives
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.52
Installing
a
rope
clip
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.64
Changing
the
battery
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.67
Replacing
the
cover
and
connecting
the
cables
.
.67
Chapter
6.
FRU
Removals
.
.
.
.
.
.71
Removing
the
cover
Types
8301
and
8302
.
.
.
.71
Removing
the
CD-ROM
drive
Types
8301
and
8302
71
Front
bezel
Types
8307,
8308,
8310,
8311,
8314,
and
8315
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.72
Replacing
a
microprocessor
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.72
Hard
disk
drive
removal
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.73
Types
8303,
8304,
and
8312
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.73
Types
8305,
8306,
8309,
and
8313
.
.
.
.
.
.74
Types
8307,
8308,
8310,
8311,
8314,
and
8315
.
.77
Power
supply
removal
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.77
Types
8301
and
8302
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.77
Types
8303,
8304,
and
8312
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.78
Types
8305,
8306,
8309,
and
8313
.
.
.
.
.
.79
Types
8307,
8308,
8310,
8311,
8314,
and
8315
.
.80
System
board
removal
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.80
Types
8301
and
8302
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.80
Types
8303,
8304,
and
8312
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.81
Types
8305,
8306,
8309,
and
8313
.
.
.
.
.
.82
Types
8307,
8308,
8310,
8311,
8314,
and
8315
.
.83
Replacing
the
cover,
Types
8301
and
8302
.
.
.
.83
Chapter
7.
Symptom-to-FRU
Index
.
.
.87
Hard
disk
drive
boot
error
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.87
Power
Supply
Errors
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.87
Diagnostic
error
codes
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.89
Beep
symptoms
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 107
No-beep
symptoms
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 109
POST
error
codes
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.110
Miscellaneous
error
messages
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 125
Undetermined
problems
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 127
Chapter
8.
Parts
listing
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 129
Chapter
9.
Additional
Service
Information
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 263
Security
features
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 263
Passwords
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 263
Vital
product
data
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 264
Management
Information
Format
(MIF)
.
.
. 264
Alert
on
LAN
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 265
BIOS
levels
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 265
Flash
update
procedures
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 265
Flash
from
Operating
System
(WinPhlash)
.
.
. 266
Flash
from
CD-ROM
ISO
image
.
.
.
.
.
. 266
Flash
recovery
boot
block
jumper
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 267
Power
management
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 269
Automatic
configuration
and
power
interface
(ACPI)
BIOS
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 269
Advanced
Power
Management
.
.
.
.
.
. 269
Automatic
Hardware
Power
Management
features
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 269
Setting
Automatic
Hardware
Power
Management
features
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 269
Automatic
Power-On
features
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 270
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2001
iii
Chapter
10.
Related
service
information
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 271
Safety
information
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 271
General
safety
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 271
Electrical
safety
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 272
Safety
inspection
guide
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 273
Handling
electrostatic
discharge-sensitive
devices
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 274
Grounding
requirements
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 275
Safety
notices
(multi-lingual
translations)
.
.
. 275
Send
us
your
comments!
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 304
Problem
determination
tips
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 305
Notices
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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.
.
. 305
Trademarks
.
.
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. 306
iv
Hardware
Maintenance
Manual
Chapter
1.
About
this
manual
This
manual
contains
service
and
reference
information
for
IBM
®
computer
Types
8301,
8302,
8303,
8304,
8305,
8306,
8307,
8308,
8309,
8310,
8311,
8312,
8313,
8314,
and
8315.
This
manual
is
divided
into
product
service
sections
and
a
related
service
section,
as
follows:
v
The
product
service
sections
include
procedures
for
isolating
problems
to
a
FRU,
a
Symptom-to-FRU
Index,
additional
service
information
and
an
illustrated
parts
catalog.
v
The
related
service
section
includes
safety
notices
and
safety
information,
and
problem
determination
tips.
Note:
This
manual
is
intended
for
trained
servicers
who
are
familiar
with
IBM
Personal
Computer
products.
Use
this
manual
along
with
advanced
diagnostic
tests
to
troubleshoot
problems
effectively.
Before
servicing
an
IBM
product,
be
sure
to
review
the
“Safety
information”
on
page
271.
Important
Safety
Information
Be
sure
to
read
all
caution
and
danger
statements
in
this
book
before
performing
any
of
the
instructions.
Prenez
connaissance
de
toutes
les
consignes
de
type
Attention
et
Danger
avant
de
procéder
aux
opérations
décrites
par
les
instructions.
Lesen
Sie
alle
Sicherheitshinweise,
bevor
Sie
eine
Anweisung
ausführen.
Accertarsi
di
leggere
tutti
gli
avvisi
di
attenzione
e
di
pericolo
prima
di
effettuare
qualsiasi
operazione.
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2001
1
Leia
todas
as
instruções
de
cuidado
e
perigo
antes
de
executar
qualquer
operação.
Lea
atentamente
todas
las
declaraciones
de
precaución
y
peligro
ante
de
llevar
a
cabo
cualquier
operación.
2
Hardware
Maintenance
Manual
Chapter
2.
General
Checkout
This
general
checkout
procedure
is
for
Types
8301,
8302,
8303,
8304,
8305,
8306,
8307,
8308,
8309,
8310,
8311,
8312,
8313,
8314,
and
8315
computers.
Attention:
The
drives
in
the
computer
you
are
servicing
might
have
been
rearranged
or
the
drive
startup
sequence
changed.
Be
extremely
careful
during
write
operations
such
as
copying,
saving
or
formatting.
Data
or
programs
can
be
overwritten
if
you
select
an
incorrect
drive.
Diagnostic
error
messages
appear
when
a
test
program
finds
a
problem
with
a
hardware
option.
For
the
test
programs
to
properly
determine
if
a
test
Passed,
Failed
or
Aborted,
the
test
programs
check
the
error-return
code
at
test
completion.
See
“Diagnostics”
on
page
26.
General
error
messages
appear
if
a
problem
or
conflict
is
found
by
an
application
program,
the
operating
system,
or
both.
For
an
explanation
of
these
messages,
refer
to
the
information
supplied
with
that
software
package.
Notes:
v
Types
8301,
8302,
8303,
8304,
8305,
8306,
8307,
8308,
8309,
8310,
8311,
8312,
8313,
8314,
and
8315
computers
default
to
come
up
quiet
(no
beep
and
no
memory
count
and
checkpoint
code
display)
when
no
errors
are
detected
by
POST.
v
To
enable
beep
and
memory
count
and
checkpoint
code
display
when
a
successful
POST
occurs,
do
the
following:
1.
Select
Start
Options
in
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
(see
“Setup
Utility
program”
on
page
24).
2.
Set
Power-On
Self-Test
to
Enhanced.
v
Before
replacing
any
FRUs,
ensure
that
the
latest
level
of
BIOS
is
installed
on
the
system.
A
down-level
BIOS
might
cause
false
errors
and
unnecessary
replacement
of
the
system
board.
For
more
information
on
how
to
determine
and
obtain
the
latest
level
BIOS,
see
“BIOS
levels”
on
page
265.
v
If
multiple
error
codes
are
displayed,
diagnose
the
first
error
code
displayed.
v
If
the
computer
hangs
with
a
POST
error,
go
to
Symptom-to-FRU
Index
on
page
87.
v
If
the
computer
hangs
and
no
error
is
displayed,
go
to
“Undetermined
problems”
on
page
127.
v
If
an
installed
device
is
not
recognized
by
the
diagnostics
program,
that
device
might
be
defective.
001
1.
Power-off
the
computer
and
all
external
devices.
2.
Check
all
cables
and
power
cords.
3.
Make
sure
the
system
board
is
seated
properly.
4.
Set
all
display
controls
to
the
middle
position.
5.
Power-on
all
external
devices.
6.
Power-on
the
computer.
7.
Check
for
the
following
response:
v
Readable
instructions
or
the
Main
Menu.
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2001
3
DID
YOU
RECEIVE
THE
CORRECT
RESPONSE?
If
NO,
continue
to
002.
If
YES,
proceed
to
003.
002
If
the
Power
Management
feature
is
enabled,
do
the
following:
1.
Start
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
(see
“Setup
Utility
program”
on
page
24)
2.
Select
Power
Management
from
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
menu.
3.
Select
APM.
4.
Be
sure
APM
BIOS
Mode
is
set
to
Disabled.
If
it
is
not,
press
Left
Arrow
(})
or
Right
Arrow
(Æ)
to
change
the
setting.
5.
Select
Automatic
Hardware
Power
Management.
6.
Set
Automatic
Hardware
Power
Management
to
Disabled.
7.
If
the
problem
persists,
continue
to
003.
003
Run
the
Diagnostic
programs.
If
necessary,
refer
to
“Diagnostics”
on
page
26.
v
If
you
receive
an
error,
replace
the
part
that
the
diagnostic
program
calls
out
or
go
to
Symptom-to-FRU
Index
on
page
87.
v
If
the
test
stops
and
you
cannot
continue,
replace
the
last
device
tested.
4
Hardware
Maintenance
Manual
Chapter
3.
General
information
This
IBM
®
computer
incorporates
many
of
the
latest
advances
in
computer
technology
and
can
be
upgraded
as
your
needs
change.
Adding
hardware
options
to
your
computer
is
an
easy
way
to
increase
its
capabilities.
Instructions
for
installing
external
and
internal
options
are
included
in
this
publication.
When
adding
an
option,
use
these
instructions
along
with
the
instructions
that
come
with
the
option.
Go
to
Access
IBM
for
general
information
about
the
use,
operation,
and
maintenance
of
your
computer.
Access
IBM
also
contains
information
to
help
solve
problems
and
get
repair
service
or
other
technical
assistance.
Features
This
section
details
the
features
available
in
each
computer
machine
Type.
Types
8301
and
8302
This
section
provides
an
overview
of
the
computer
features
and
preinstalled
software.
Microprocessor
Intel
®
Pentium
®
4
processor
with
512
KB
of
internal
L2
cache
memory
and
Intel
NetBurst
micro-architecture
Memory
v
Support
for
two
dual
inline
memory
modules
(DIMMs)
v
512
KB
flash
memory
for
system
programs
Internal
drives
v
Internal
hard
disk
drive
Note:
The
hard
disk
drive
should
only
be
removed
for
maintenance
or
upgrade
and
not
for
daily
security.
v
EIDE
CD-ROM
drive
(some
models)
Video
subsystem
Intel
Extreme
graphics
Audio
subsystem
Integrated
SoundMAX
3
audio
Connectivity
10/100
Mbps
integrated
Intel
Ethernet
controller
that
supports
the
Wake
on
LAN
®
feature
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2001
5
System
management
features
v
Remote
Program
Load
(RPL)
and
Dynamic
Host
Configuration
Protocol
(DHCP)
v
Wake
on
LAN
v
Wake
on
Ring
(in
the
IBM
Setup
Utility
program,
this
feature
is
called
Serial
Port
Ring
Detect
for
an
external
modem
and
Modem
Ring
Detect
for
an
internal
modem)
v
Remote
Administration
v
Automatic
power-on
startup
v
System
Management
(SM)
BIOS
and
SM
software
v
Ability
to
store
POST
hardware
test
results
Input/output
features
v
25-pin,
Extended
Capabilities
Port
(ECP)/Extended
Parallel
Port
(EPP)
v
Two
9-pin
serial
connectors
v
Six
4-pin,
USB
connectors
v
PS/2
®
mouse
connector
v
PS/2
keyboard
connector
v
Ethernet
connector
v
VGA
monitor
connector
v
Three
audio
connectors
(line
in,
line
out,
and
microphone)
Expansion
Two
drive
bays
Power
v
125
W
power
supply
with
manual
voltage
selection
switch
v
Automatic
50/60
Hz
input
frequency
switching
v
Advanced
Power
Management
support
v
Advanced
Configuration
and
Power
Interface
(ACPI)
support
Security
features
v
User
and
administrator
passwords
v
Support
for
the
addition
of
a
rope
clip
and
lockable
cable
v
Support
for
the
addition
of
an
integrated
cable
lock
v
Startup
sequence
control
v
Startup
without
keyboard
or
mouse
v
Unattended
start
mode
v
Serial
and
parallel
port
I/O
control
v
Security
profile
by
device
IBM
preinstalled
software
Your
computer
might
come
with
preinstalled
software.
If
it
does,
an
operating
system,
device
drivers
to
support
built-in
features,
and
other
support
programs
are
included.
Operating
systems
(preinstalled)
(varies
by
model
type)
Note:
Not
all
countries
or
regions
will
have
these
operating
systems.
v
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
XP
Home
6
Hardware
Maintenance
Manual
v
Microsoft
Windows
XP
Professional
v
Microsoft
Windows
2000
Professional
Operating
systems
(tested
for
compatibility)
1
v
Microsoft
Windows
NT
®
Workstation
Version
4.0
v
Microsoft
Windows
98
Second
Edition
v
Microsoft
Windows
Millennium
®
v
OS/2
®
Types
8303,
8304,
and
8312
This
section
provides
an
overview
of
the
computer
features
and
preinstalled
software.
Microprocessor
(varies
by
model
type)
Intel
®
Pentium
®
4
processor
with
256
KB
or
512
KB
of
internal
L2
cache
memory
and
Intel
NetBurst
micro-architecture
Memory
v
Support
for
two
dual
inline
memory
modules
(DIMMs)
v
512
KB
flash
memory
for
system
programs
Internal
drives
v
3.5-inch,
1.44
MB
diskette
drive
v
Internal
hard
disk
drive
v
EIDE
CD-ROM
drive
or
DVD-ROM
drive
(some
models)
Video
subsystem
v
Intel
Extreme
graphics
v
Accelerated
graphics
port
(AGP)
video
adapter
slot
on
the
system
board
(some
models)
Audio
subsystem
Integrated
SoundMAX
3
audio
1. The
operating
systems
listed
here
are
being
tested
for
compatibility
at
the
time
this
publication
goes
to
press.
Additional
operating
systems
might
be
identified
by
IBM
as
compatible
with
your
computer
following
the
publication
of
this
booklet.
Corrections
and
additions
to
this
list
are
subject
to
change.
To
determine
if
an
operating
system
has
been
tested
for
compatibility,
check
the
Web
site
of
the
operating
system
vendor.
Chapter
3.
General
information
7
Connectivity
v
10/100/1000
Mbps
integrated
Intel
Ethernet
controller
that
supports
the
Wake
on
LAN
®
feature
v
Soft
modem
V.90/V.44
(some
models)
System
management
features
v
Remote
Program
Load
(RPL)
and
Dynamic
Host
Configuration
Protocol
(DHCP)
v
Wake
on
LAN
v
Wake
on
Ring
(in
the
IBM
Setup
Utility
program,
this
feature
is
called
Serial
Port
Ring
Detect
for
an
external
modem
and
Modem
Ring
Detect
for
an
internal
modem)
v
Remote
Administration
v
Automatic
power-on
startup
v
System
Management
(SM)
BIOS
and
SM
software
v
Ability
to
store
POST
hardware
test
results
Input/output
features
v
25-pin,
Extended
Capabilities
Port
(ECP)/Extended
Parallel
Port
(EPP)
v
Two
9-pin
serial
connectors
v
Six
4-pin,
USB
connectors
v
PS/2
®
mouse
connector
v
PS/2
keyboard
connector
v
Ethernet
connector
v
VGA
monitor
connector
v
Three
audio
connectors
(line
in,
line
out,
and
microphone)
v
Front
connectors
for
headphone,
microphone,
IEEE
1394,
and
S/PDIF
(some
models)
Expansion
v
Three
drive
bays
v
Three
32-bit
peripheral
component
interconnect
(PCI)
adapter
slots
(supports
low-profile
adapters
only)
v
One
accelerated
graphics
port
(AGP)
expansion
slot
(supports
low-profile
adapters
only)
Power
v
160
W
power
supply
with
manual
voltage
selection
switch
v
Automatic
50/60
Hz
input
frequency
switching
v
Advanced
Power
Management
support
v
Advanced
Configuration
and
Power
Interface
(ACPI)
support
Security
features
v
User
and
administrator
passwords
v
Support
for
the
addition
of
a
rope
clip
and
lockable
cable
v
Support
for
the
addition
of
an
integrated
cable
lock
v
Startup
sequence
control
v
Startup
without
diskette
drive,
keyboard,
or
mouse
v
Unattended
start
mode
8
Hardware
Maintenance
Manual
v
Diskette
and
hard
disk
I/O
control
v
Serial
and
parallel
port
I/O
control
v
Security
profile
by
device
IBM
preinstalled
software
Your
computer
might
come
with
preinstalled
software.
If
it
does,
an
operating
system,
device
drivers
to
support
built-in
features,
and
other
support
programs
are
included.
Operating
systems
(preinstalled)
(varies
by
model
type)
Note:
Not
all
countries
or
regions
will
have
these
operating
systems.
v
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
XP
Home
v
Microsoft
Windows
XP
Professional
v
Microsoft
Windows
2000
Professional
Operating
systems
(tested
for
compatibility)
2
v
Microsoft
Windows
NT
®
Workstation
Version
4.0
v
Microsoft
Windows
98
Second
Edition
v
Microsoft
Windows
Millennium
®
v
OS/2
®
Types
8305,
8306,
8309,
and
8313
This
section
provides
an
overview
of
the
computer
features
and
preinstalled
software.
Microprocessor
(varies
by
model
type)
Intel
®
Pentium
®
4
processor
with
256
KB
or
512
KB
of
internal
L2
cache
memory
and
Intel
NetBurst
micro-architecture
Memory
v
Support
for
two
dual
inline
memory
modules
(DIMMs)
v
512
KB
flash
memory
for
system
programs
Internal
drives
v
3.5-inch,
1.44
MB
diskette
drive
v
Internal
hard
disk
drive
v
EIDE
CD
drive
or
DVD
drive
(some
models)
Video
subsystem
v
Intel
Extreme
graphics
v
Accelerated
graphics
port
(AGP)
video
adapter
slot
on
the
system
board
(some
models)
Audio
subsystem
Integrated
SoundMAX
3
audio
2. The
operating
systems
listed
here
are
being
tested
for
compatibility
at
the
time
this
publication
goes
to
press.
Additional
operating
systems
might
be
identified
by
IBM
as
compatible
with
your
computer
following
the
publication
of
this
booklet.
Corrections
and
additions
to
this
list
are
subject
to
change.
To
determine
if
an
operating
system
has
been
tested
for
compatibility,
check
the
Web
site
of
the
operating
system
vendor.
Chapter
3.
General
information
9
Connectivity
10/100/1000
Mbps
integrated
Intel
Ethernet
controller
that
supports
the
Wake
on
LAN
®
feature
System
management
features
v
Remote
Program
Load
(RPL)
and
Dynamic
Host
Configuration
Protocol
(DHCP)
v
Wake
on
LAN
v
Wake
on
Ring
(in
the
IBM
Setup
Utility
program,
this
feature
is
called
Serial
Port
Ring
Detect
for
an
external
modem
and
Modem
Ring
Detect
for
an
internal
modem)
v
Remote
Administration
v
Automatic
power-on
startup
v
System
Management
(SM)
BIOS
and
SM
software
v
Ability
to
store
POST
hardware
test
results
Input/output
features
v
25-pin,
Extended
Capabilities
Port
(ECP)/Extended
Parallel
Port
(EPP)
v
Two
9-pin
serial
connectors
v
Six
4-pin,
USB
connectors
v
PS/2
®
mouse
connector
v
PS/2
keyboard
connector
v
Ethernet
connector
v
VGA
monitor
connector
v
Three
audio
connectors
(line
in,
line
out,
and
microphone)
Expansion
v
Four
drive
bays
v
Three
32-bit
peripheral
component
interconnect
(PCI)
adapter
slots
v
One
accelerated
graphics
port
(AGP)
expansion
slot
Power
v
185
W
power
supply
with
manual
voltage
selection
switch
v
Automatic
50/60
Hz
input
frequency
switching
v
Advanced
Power
Management
support
v
Advanced
Configuration
and
Power
Interface
(ACPI)
support
Security
features
v
User
and
administrator
passwords
v
Support
for
the
addition
of
a
rope
clip
and
lockable
cable
v
Support
for
the
addition
of
an
integrated
cable
lock
v
Startup
sequence
control
v
Startup
without
diskette
drive,
keyboard,
or
mouse
v
Unattended
start
mode
v
Diskette
and
hard
disk
I/O
control
v
Serial
and
parallel
port
I/O
control
v
Security
profile
by
device
10
Hardware
Maintenance
Manual
IBM
preinstalled
software
Your
computer
might
come
with
preinstalled
software.
If
it
does,
an
operating
system,
device
drivers
to
support
built-in
features,
and
other
support
programs
are
included.
Operating
systems
(preinstalled)
(varies
by
model
type)
Note:
Not
all
countries
or
regions
will
have
these
operating
systems.
v
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
XP
Home
v
Microsoft
Windows
XP
Professional
v
Microsoft
Windows
2000
Professional
Operating
systems
(tested
for
compatibility)
3
v
Microsoft
Windows
NT
®
Workstation
Version
4.0
v
Microsoft
Windows
98
Second
Edition
v
Microsoft
Windows
Millennium
®
v
OS/2
®
Types
8307,
8308,
8310,
8311,
8314,
and
8315
This
section
provides
an
overview
of
the
computer
features
and
preinstalled
software.
Microprocessor
(varies
by
model
type)
Intel
®
Pentium
®
4
processor
with
256
KB
or
512
KB
of
internal
L2
cache
memory
and
Intel
NetBurst
micro-architecture
Memory
v
Support
for
two
dual
inline
memory
modules
(DIMMs)
v
512
KB
flash
memory
for
system
programs
Internal
drives
v
3.5-inch,
1.44
MB
diskette
drive
v
Internal
hard
disk
drive
v
EIDE
CD
drive
or
DVD
drive
Video
subsystem
v
Intel
Extreme
graphics
v
Accelerated
graphics
port
(AGP)
video
adapter
slot
on
the
system
board
(some
models)
Audio
subsystem
Integrated
SoundMAX
3
audio
Connectivity
v
10/100
Mbps
integrated
Intel
Ethernet
controller
that
supports
the
Wake
on
LAN
®
feature
3. The
operating
systems
listed
here
are
being
tested
for
compatibility
at
the
time
this
publication
goes
to
press.
Additional
operating
systems
might
be
identified
by
IBM
as
compatible
with
your
computer
following
the
publication
of
this
booklet.
Corrections
and
additions
to
this
list
are
subject
to
change.
To
determine
if
an
operating
system
has
been
tested
for
compatibility,
check
the
Web
site
of
the
operating
system
vendor.
Chapter
3.
General
information
11
v
Soft
modem
V.90/V.44
(some
models)
System
management
features
v
Remote
Program
Load
(RPL)
and
Dynamic
Host
Configuration
Protocol
(DHCP)
v
Wake
on
LAN
v
Wake
on
Ring
(in
the
IBM
Setup
Utility
program,
this
feature
is
called
Serial
Port
Ring
Detect
for
an
external
modem
and
Modem
Ring
Detect
for
an
internal
modem)
v
Remote
Administration
v
Automatic
power-on
startup
v
System
Management
(SM)
BIOS
and
SM
software
v
Ability
to
store
POST
hardware
test
results
Input/output
features
v
25-pin,
Extended
Capabilities
Port
(ECP)/Extended
Parallel
Port
(EPP)
v
Two
9-pin
serial
connectors
v
Six
4-pin,
USB
connectors
v
PS/2
®
mouse
connector
v
PS/2
keyboard
connector
v
Ethernet
connector
v
VGA
monitor
connector
v
Three
audio
connectors
(line
in,
line
out,
and
microphone)
v
IEEE
1394
connector
(some
models)
v
Front
connectors
for
microphone
and
headphone
(some
models)
Expansion
v
Five
drive
bays
v
Three
32-bit
peripheral
component
interconnect
(PCI)
adapter
slots
v
One
accelerated
graphics
port
(AGP)
expansion
slot
Power
v
185
W
power
supply
with
manual
voltage
selection
switch
v
Automatic
50/60
Hz
input
frequency
switching
v
Advanced
Power
Management
support
v
Advanced
Configuration
and
Power
Interface
(ACPI)
support
Security
features
v
User
and
administrator
passwords
v
Support
for
the
addition
of
a
rope
clip
and
lockable
cable
v
Support
for
the
addition
of
an
integrated
cable
lock
v
Startup
sequence
control
v
Startup
without
diskette
drive,
keyboard,
or
mouse
v
Unattended
start
mode
v
Diskette
and
hard
disk
I/O
control
v
Serial
and
parallel
port
I/O
control
v
Security
profile
by
device
12
Hardware
Maintenance
Manual
IBM
preinstalled
software
Your
computer
might
come
with
preinstalled
software.
If
it
does,
an
operating
system,
device
drivers
to
support
built-in
features,
and
other
support
programs
are
included.
Operating
systems
(preinstalled)
(varies
by
model
type)
Note:
Not
all
countries
or
regions
will
have
these
operating
systems.
v
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
XP
Home
v
Microsoft
Windows
XP
Professional
v
Microsoft
Windows
2000
Professional
Operating
systems
(tested
for
compatibility)
4
v
Microsoft
Windows
NT
®
Workstation
Version
4.0
v
Microsoft
Windows
98
Second
Edition
v
Microsoft
Windows
Millennium
®
v
OS/2
®
Physical
specifications
This
section
details
the
physical
specifications
for
each
computer
Type.
Types
8301
and
8302
This
section
lists
the
physical
specifications
for
Type
8301
and
8302
computers.
4. The
operating
systems
listed
here
are
being
tested
for
compatibility
at
the
time
this
publication
goes
to
press.
Additional
operating
systems
might
be
identified
by
IBM
as
compatible
with
your
computer
following
the
publication
of
this
booklet.
Corrections
and
additions
to
this
list
are
subject
to
change.
To
determine
if
an
operating
system
has
been
tested
for
compatibility,
check
the
Web
site
of
the
operating
system
vendor.
Chapter
3.
General
information
13
Dimensions
Height:
110
mm
(4.3
in.)
Width:
310
mm
(12.2
in.)
Depth:
343
mm
(13.5
in.)
Weight
Minimum
configuration
as
shipped:
8.1
kg
(18
lb)
Maximum
configuration:
9.1
kg
(20
lb)
Environment
Air
temperature:
System
on:
10°
to
35°C
(50°
to
95°
F)
System
off:
10°
to
43°C
(50°
to
110°
F)
Maximum
altitude:
2134
m
(7000
ft)
Note:
The
maximum
altitude,
2134
m
(7000
ft),
is
the
maximum
altitude
at
which
the
specified
air
temperatures
apply.
At
higher
altitudes,
the
maximum
air
temperatures
are
lower
than
those
specified.
Humidity:
System
on:
8%
to
80%
System
off:
8%
to
80%
Electrical
input
Input
voltage:
Low
range:
Minimum:
90
V
ac
Maximum:
137
V
ac
Input
frequency
range:
57–63
Hz
Voltage
switch
setting:
115
V
ac
High
range:
Minimum:
180
V
ac
Maximum:
265
V
ac
Input
frequency
range:
47–53
Hz
Voltage
switch
setting:
230
V
ac
Input
kilovolt-amperes
(kVA)
(approximate):
Minimum
configuration
as
shipped:
0.08
kVA
Maximum
configuration:
0.30
kVA
Note:
Power
consumption
and
heat
output
vary
depending
on
the
number
and
type
of
optional
features
installed
and
the
power-management
optional
features
in
use.
Heat
output
(approximate)
in
British
thermal
units
(Btu)
per
hour:
Minimum
configuration:
257
Btu/hr
(75
watts)
Maximum
configuration:
497
Btu/hr
(145
watts)
Airflow
Approximately
0.40
cubic
meters
per
minute
(14
cubic
feet
per
minute)
maximum
Acoustical
noise-emission
values
Average
sound-pressure
levels:
At
operator
position:
Idle:
34
dBA
Operating:
36
dBA
At
bystander
position
-
1
meter
(3.3
ft):
Idle:
31
dBA
Operating:
34
dBA
Declared
(upper
limit)
sound-power
levels:
Idle:
4.4
bels
Operating:
4.7
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.
Note:
See
the
Quick
Reference
for
the
classification
of
your
computer.
Types
8303,
8304
and
8312
This
section
lists
the
physical
specifications
for
Type
8303,
8304,
and
8312
computers.
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