Hardware Maintenance Service For Service Level A: Machine Type 2153, 2139 IBM Monitors Type 2124, 2126 and 2127
Hardware Maintenance Service For Service Level A: Machine Type 2153, 2139 IBM Monitors Type 2124, 2126 and 2127
2124 2139/2153
2126/2127
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Monitor .................................................................................................. 2-40
Undetermined Problems ....................................................................... 2-42
Diagnostic Aids .......................................................................................... 3-1
Introduction................................................................................................... 3-2
Power-On Self Test ...................................................................................... 3-2
Diagnostic Diskette....................................................................................... 3-3
Using the Diagnostic Diskette ................................................................. 3-3
Using Diagnostic Program from Recovery CD ........................................ 3-4
Diagnostics Program Features................................................................ 3-4
Repairing Information ................................................................................ 4-1
Removals and Replacements (Machine Type 2153) .................................... 4-2
Identifying the Parts of the System Unit .................................................. 4-3
Cover ...................................................................................................... 4-5
Bay Panels.............................................................................................. 4-7
Bays 1, 2 (5.25-In. Internal/External Bays) ............................................. 4-9
Bay 3,4 (3.5-In. Diskette/Hard Disk Drives) .......................................... 4-10
Power Supply........................................................................................ 4-13
Adapter Cards....................................................................................... 4-14
Memory(DIMM) ..................................................................................... 4-15
Processor.............................................................................................. 4-16
System Backup Battery......................................................................... 4-18
Indicator LED and Cable....................................................................... 4-23
System Board ....................................................................................... 4-24
Removals and Replacements (Machine Type 2139) .................................. 4-26
Identifying the Parts of the System Unit ................................................ 4-27
Cover .................................................................................................... 4-29
Bay Panels............................................................................................ 4-32
Bays 1, 2, 3 (5.25-In. Internal/External Bays) ....................................... 4-34
Bay 4, 5 (3.5-In. Diskette/Hard Disk Drives) ......................................... 4-35
Power Supply........................................................................................ 4-37
Adapter Cards....................................................................................... 4-39
Memory(DIMM) ..................................................................................... 4-40
Pentium II Processor Module ................................................................ 4-41
Installing the Processor Heat Sink and Fan .......................................... 4-43
System Backup Battery......................................................................... 4-46
Indicator LED and Cable....................................................................... 4-47
System Board ....................................................................................... 4-48
Handling ESD-Sensitive Parts .................................................................... 4-50
Software Recovery Procedure.................................................................... 4-51
Parts/Test Point Locations ........................................................................ 5-1
Introduction................................................................................................... 5-2
Machine Type 2153 System Board Layout................................................... 5-3
2153 System Board Jumper Settings...................................................... 5-4
2153 Processor Type Jumper Settings ................................................... 5-6
Notice III
2153 System Board Connectors and Functions...................................... 5-7
Machine Type 2139 System Board Layout................................................... 5-8
2139 System Board Jumper Settings.................................................... 5-13
2139 System Board Connectors and Functions.................................... 5-14
Power Supply Cable Connector Specifications........................................... 5-15
Main Output Pin Assignment ................................................................ 5-15
Factory-Installed Modem Card Layout........................................................ 5-17
Factory-Installed Modem Card Connector Functions............................ 5-17
3.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Locations (For 2153) ................................ 5-18
3.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings............................................... 5-20
3.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Locations (For 2139) ................................ 5-21
3.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings............................................... 5-22
5.25-In Hard Disk Drive Jumper Locations (For 2153) ............................... 5-23
5.25-In Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings.............................................. 5-23
5.25-In Hard Disk Drive Jumper Locations (For 2139) ............................... 5-24
5.25-In Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings.............................................. 5-24
CD-ROM Drive ........................................................................................... 5-25
CD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Features.......................... 5-27
CD-ROM Drive Jumper Settings ........................................................... 5-27
DVD-ROM Drive ......................................................................................... 5-28
DVD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Features ....................... 5-29
DVD-ROM Drive Jumper Settings......................................................... 5-29
DIMM Configurations .................................................................................. 5-30
System Board Connector Pin Signals......................................................... 5-30
Monitor Port Signals.............................................................................. 5-30
Serial Port Signals ................................................................................ 5-30
Parallel Port Signals.............................................................................. 5-31
Mouse Port Signals............................................................................... 5-31
Keyboard Port Signals .......................................................................... 5-31
Diskette Drive Cable Connector Signals ............................................... 5-32
IDE Cable Connector Signals ............................................................... 5-33
Safety Inspection Guide............................................................................. 6-1
General Guidelines....................................................................................... 6-2
Parts Catalog .............................................................................................. 7-1
Abbreviations................................................................................................ 7-2
Assembly 1: Machine Type 2153 System Unit ............................................. 7-3
Assembly 2: Machine Type 2153 Diskette, Hard Drive................................. 7-5
Assembly 3: Machine Type 2153 CD/DVD-ROM, Modem Card, Speaker and
Microphone................................................................................................... 7-6
Assembly 4: Machine Type 2153 Monitor and Power Cord.......................... 7-8
Assembly 5: Machine Type 2153 Keyboard and Mouse............................... 7-9
Assembly 6: Machine Type 2153 Software................................................. 7-11
Assembly 1: Machine Type 2139 System Unit - Exterior............................ 7-12
Assembly 2: Machine Type 2139 System Unit - Interior ............................. 7-13
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Assembly 3: Machine Type 2139 Diskette, Hard Disk Drives ..................... 7-15
Assembly 4: Machine Type 2139 CD/DVD-ROM, Modem Card, Speaker and
Micropone................................................................................................... 7-17
Assembly 5: Machine Type 2139 Keyboard and Mouse............................. 7-19
Assembly 6: Machine Type 2139 Zip Drive and Network Adapter.............. 7-20
Assembly 7: Machine Type 2139 Software................................................. 7-21
Appendix A. FRU Number Index
Index
Notice V
Notices
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imply that IBM intends to make these available in all countries in which IBM
operates. Any reference to an IBM product, program, or service is not
intended to state or imply that only IBM’s product, program, or service may be
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References in this publication to IBM products, programs, or services are
purely hardware-related and do not cover circumstances of software
problems. Evaluation and verification of operation in conjunction with other
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the user’s responsibility.
IBM may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter
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license inquires, in writing, to the IBM director of Commercial Relations, IBM
Corporation, Purchase, NY10577.
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Safety Information
DANGER
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To Connect To Disconnect
1. Turn Everything OFF. 1. Turn Everything OFF.
2. First, attach all cables to devices. 2. First, remove power cord(s) from
outlet
5. Turn device ON
NOTE: In the UK, by law, the NOTE: In the UK, the power cord
telephone cable must be connected must be disconnected after the
after the power cord. telephone cable.
Notice VII
Caution:
When replacing the battery, use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or an
equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your
system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with
the same module type made by the same manufacturer. The battery
contains lithium and can explode if not properly used, handled, or
disposed of.
Do not:
Caution:
When a CD-ROM drive is installed, note the following.
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DANGER
Some CD-ROM drives contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser
diode. Note the following.
Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam, do not view directly
with optical instruments, and avoid direct exposure to the beam.
≥32 Kg ≥55Kg
(70.5 (121.2
lbs) lbs)
Notice IX
Caution:
Use safe lifting practices when lifting your machine.
Caution:
Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables can
be hazardous. To avoid personal injury or equipment damage,
disconnect the attached power cords, telecommunications systems,
networks, and modems before you open the server covers, unless
instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures.
PERIGO
Para evitar choques elétricos, não conecte ou desconecte nenhum cabo, nem
efetue instalação, manutenção ou reconfiguração deste produto durante uma
tempestade com raios.
Quando possível, utilize uma das mãos para conectar ou desconectar cabos
de sinal, para evitar um possível choque ao tocar duas superfícies com
potenciais elétricos diferentes.
X
Para Conectar Para Desconectar
Notice XI
cuidado:
Ao substituir a bateria, utilize apenas o Número de Peça IBM 33F8354
ou um tipo de bateria equivalente recomendado pelo fabricante. Se seu
sistema possuir um módulo com uma bateria de lítio, substitua-o apenas
pelo mesmo tipo de módulo, produzido pelo mesmo fabricante. A bateria
contém lítio e pode explodir se não for utilizada, manuseada e descartada
de forma adequada.
Não:
• Jogue ou coloque na água
Aqueça a mais de 100°C (212°F)
• Conserte nem desmonte.
cuidado:
Quando uma unidade de CD-ROM estiver instalada, observe o seguinte.
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PERIGO
Algumas unidades de CD-ROM contém um diodo de laser da Classe 3A
ou da Classe 3B. Observe o seguinte.
≥32 Kg ≥55Kg
(70,5 (121,2
lbs) lbs)
cuidado:
Utilize práticas seguras para levantamento de peso ao levantar sua
máquina.
cuidado:
A corrente elétrica proveniente de cabos de alimentação, de telefone e de
comunicação é perigosa. Para evitar ferimentos pessoais ou danos aos
equipamentos, desconecte os cabos de alimentação, sistemas de
telecomunicação, redes e modems antes de abrir as tampas do servidor, a
menos que receba outras instruções nos procedimentos de instalação e
configuração.
Notice XIII
XIV
Notice XV
XVI
Notice XVII
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PERIGO
Pour éviter tout risque de choc électrique, ne manipulez aucun câble et
n'effectuez aucune opération d'installation, d'entretien ou de
reconfiguration de ce produit au cours d'un orage.
Notice XIX
Connexion Déconnexion
1. Mettez les unités hors tension. 1. Mettez les unités hors tension.
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attention:
Remplacez la pile usagée par une pile de référence identique
exclusivement - voir la référence IBM - ou par une pile équivalente
recommandée par le fabricant. Si votre système est doté d'un module
contenant une pile au lithium, vous devez le remplacer uniquement par
un module identique, produit par le même fabricant. La pile contient du
lithium et présente donc un risque d'explosion en cas de mauvaise
manipulation ou utilisation.
attention:
Si une unité de CD-ROM est installée, prenez connaissance des
informations suivantes :
Pour éviter une exposition directe au rayon laser, n'ouvrez pas l'unité de
CD-ROM. Vous ne pouvez effectuer aucune opération de maintenance à
l'intérieur.
Notice XXI
PERIGO
Certaines unités de CD-ROM contiennent une diode laser de classe 3A
ou 3B. Prenez connaissance des informations suivantes :
≥32 Kg ≥55Kg
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attention:
Ce produit pèse un poids considérable. Faites-vous aider pour le
soulever.
attention:
Le courant électrique circulant dans les câbles de communication et les
cordons téléphoniques et d'alimentation peut être dangereux. Pour votre
sécurité et celle de l'équipement, avant de retirer les carters du serveur,
mettez celui-ci hors tension et déconnectez ses cordons d'alimentation,
ainsi que les câbles qui le relient aux réseaux, aux systèmes de
télécommunication et aux modems (sauf instruction contraire
mentionnée dans les procédures d'installation et de configuration).
VORSICHT
Aus Sicherheitsgründen bei Gewitter an diesem Gerät keine Kabel anschließen
oder lösen. Ferner keine Installations-, Wartungs- oder
Rekonfigurationsarbeiten durchführen.
Aus Sicherheitsgründen:
Notice XXIII
Kabel anschließen Kabel lösen
5. Gerät einschalten.
achtung:
Eine verbrauchte Batterie nur durch eine Batterie mit der IBM
Teilenummer 33F8354 oder durch eine vom Hersteller empfohlene
Batterie ersetzen. Wenn Ihr System ein Modul mit einer Lithium-
Batterie enthält, ersetzen Sie es immer mit dem selben Modultyp vom
selben Hersteller. Die Batterie enthält Lithium und kann bei
unsachgemäßer Verwendung, Handhabung oder Entsorgung
explodieren.
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achtung:
Wenn ein CD-ROM-Laufwerk installiert ist, beachten Sie folgendes.
Steuer- und Einstellelemente sowie Verfahren nur entsprechend den
Anweisungen im vorliegenden Handbuch einsetzen. Andernfalls kann
gefährliche Laserstrahlung auftreten.
Notice XXV
VORSICHT
Manche CD-ROM-Laufwerke enthalten eine eingebaute Laserdiode der
Klasse 3A oder 3B. Die nachfolgend aufgeführten Punkte beachten.
≥32 Kg ≥55Kg
achtung:
Beim Anheben der Maschine die vorgeschriebenen
Sicherheitsbestimmungen beachten.
achtung:
An Netz-, Telefon- und Datenleitungen können gefährliche elektrische
Spannungen anliegen. Um eine Gefährdung des Benutzers oder
Beschädigung des Geräts zu vermeiden, ist der Server auszuschalten. Die
Verbindung zu den angeschlossenen Netzkabeln,
Telekommunikationssystemen, Netzwerken und Modems ist vor dem
Öffnen des Servergehäuses zu unterbrechen (sofern in Installations- und
Konfigurationsanweisungen nicht anders angegeben).
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PERICOLO
Per evitare il pericolo di scosse elettriche durante i temporali, non collegare
o scollegare cavi, non effettuare l'installazione, la manutenzione o la
riconfigurazione di questo prodotto.
Quando possibile, collegare o scollegare i cavi di segnale con una sola mano
per evitare il rischio di scosse derivanti dal contatto con due superfici a
diverso potenziale elettrico.
Notice XXVII
ATTENZIONE:
Quando si sostituisce la batteria, utilizzare solo una batteria IBM o
batterie dello stesso tipo o di tipo equivalente consigliate dal produttore.
Se il sistema di cui si dispone è provvisto di un modulo contenente una
batteria al litio, sostituire tale batteria solo con un tipo di modulo uguale
a quello fornito dal produttore. La batteria contiene litio e può esplodere
se utilizzata, maneggiata o smaltita impropriamente.
Evitare di:
ATTENZIONE:
Quando è installata un'unità CD-ROM, notare quanto segue:
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PERICOLO
Alcune unità CD-ROM contengono all'interno un diodo laser di Classe 3A o
Classe 3B. Prestare attenzione a quanto segue:
Aprendo l'unità vengono emesse radiazioni laser. Non fissare il fascio, non
guardarlo direttamente con strumenti ottici ed evitare l'esposizione diretta
al fascio.
≥32 Kg ≥55Kg
ATTENZIONE:
Durante il sollevamento della macchina seguire delle norme di di
sicurezza.
ATTENZIONE:
La corrente circolante nei cavi di alimentazione, del telefono e di segnale
è pericolosa. Per evitare situazioni pericolose per le persone o
danneggiamenti all'apparecchiatura, scollegare i cavi di alimentazione, i
sistemi di telecomunicazioni, le reti e ed i modem prima di aprire i
coperchi del servente se non diversamente indicato nelle procedure di
installazione e configurazione.
Notice XXIX
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Notice XXXI
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PELIGRO
Para evitar una posible descarga eléctrica, no conecte ni desconecte los
cables ni lleve a cabo ninguna operación de instalación, de mantenimiento o
de reconfiguración de este producto durante una tormenta eléctrica.
Cuando sea posible, utilice una sola mano para conectar o desconectar los
cables de señal a fin de evitar una posible descarga al tocar dos superficies
con distinto potencial eléctrico.
Notice XXXIII
caution:
Al cambiar la batería, utilice únicamente la batería IBM Número de
pieza 33F8354 o un tipo de batería equivalente recomendado por el
fabricante. Si el sistema tiene un módulo que contiene una batería de
litio, sustitúyalo únicamente por el mismo tipo de módulo del mismo
fabricante. La batería contiene litio y puede explotar si no se utiliza,
manipula o desecha correctamente.
caution:
Cuando instale una unidad de CD-ROM, tenga en cuenta la siguiente
información.
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PELIGRO
Algunas unidades de CD-ROM tienen incorporado un diodo de láser de Clase
3A o de Clase 3B Tenga en cuenta la siguiente información.
≥32 Kg ≥55Kg
caution:
Alce la máquina con cuidado; el sobrepeso podría causar alguna lesión.
caution:
La corriente eléctrica de los cables de comunicaciones, de teléfono y de
alimentación puede resultar peligrosa. Para evitar posibles lesiones o
daños del aparato, desconecte los cables de alimentación, los sistemas de
telecomunicaciones, las redes y los módems antes de abrir las cubiertas
del servidor, salvo que se indique lo contrario en las instrucciones de las
operaciones de instalación y configuración.
Notice XXXV
Laser Compliance Statement
The CD/DVD-ROM drive in the computer is a laser product. The CD/DVD-
ROM drive's classification label (sample shown below) is located on the drive.
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Trademarks
The following are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States or
other countries or both:
Aptiva OS/2
AT Personal System/2
HelpCenter PS/1
IBM PS/2
Operating System/2
Notice
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Preface
This manual contains service information for the 2153/2139 Service Level A
(SL-A) model of the IBM Aptiva Personal Computer, worldwide.
This manual is intended to be used as a stand-alone document to service
Aptiva machine type 2153/2139 products. It is divided into the following
chapters:
Notices contains important safety information and notices required to
service this computer.
General Information contains a brief description of this manual.
Check Procedures provides step-by-step instructions that aid in locating the
failing Field Replaceable Unit (FRU).
Diagnostic Aids explains how to use the diagnostics tools for isolating
failures.
Repairing Information contains illustrations and descriptions to disassemble
and reassemble the computer.
Parts/Test Point Locations contains illustrations and descriptions of the
locations of the major parts, jumpers, and connectors .
Safety Inspection Guide contains information about inspecting a machine
for safety problems before putting the machine under a Maintenance
Agreement.
Parts Catalog contains descriptions, illustrations, and part numbers for
individual FRUs.
Appendix A, FRU Number Index contains part numbers listed in numerical
order.
Appendix B, Online Support Information contains online support
information.
Appendix C, Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers
contains models and FRUs listed by part number for all countries.
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General Information
General Information ................................................................................... 1-1
Introduction................................................................................................... 1-2
Product Overview ......................................................................................... 1-2
Hardware Interfaces ..................................................................................... 1-7
CMOS Reset ................................................................................................ 1-8
Power-On Password..................................................................................... 1-9
Flash (BIOS) Update Procedure................................................................. 1-10
BIOS-contained Model Number and Serial Number ................................... 1-11
BIOS Setup Utility....................................................................................... 1-12
Working with the Setup Menus ............................................................. 1-12
Viewing System Information, Video Information and Model Information1-14
Disk Drives............................................................................................ 1-15
Input/Output Ports................................................................................. 1-17
Power Management.............................................................................. 1-18
Startup Options ..................................................................................... 1-19
Date and Time ...................................................................................... 1-19
Advanced Options................................................................................. 1-19
Specifications ............................................................................................. 1-23
Operating Requirements ............................................................................ 1-25
Special Tools .............................................................................................. 1-25
Product Overview
Machine Type 2153/K6 contains one ISA slot and one shared PCI/ISA slot,
and the system board supports the AMD processor. Machine Type
2153/Celeron contains two ISA slot, two PCI slot and one shared PCI/ISA
slot, and the system board supports the Celeron processor Machine Type
2139 contains one ISA slot, two PCI slots and one shared PCI/ISA slot, and
the system board supports the Pentium II processor. Both support
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP), which allows all installed system memory to
be used as texture memory, yielding a huge texture footprint to enhance 3D
graphical display performance.
1-2
− Intel Pentium II –350, 400, 450 MHz internal, 100 MHz external
(2139)
− Intel Celeron –300, 333 MHz internal, 66 MHz external
(2153/Celeron)
Memory
• 512-KB Pipeline Burst Static RAM (PBSRAM). Fixed onboard for 2153/K6,
built-in Pentium II processor for 2139, 128-KB PBSRAM built-in Celeron
processor for 2153/Celeron.
• Onboard fixed video Synchronize Graphics RAM (SGRAM), 2- or 4-MB for
Machine Type 2153, 4-MB for 2139.
• 168-pin synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM), dual
inline memory module (DIMM) sockets.
− 2 memory sockets for Machine Type 2153, 3 sockets for 2139.
− 16-MB, 32-MB, 64-MB or 128-MB DIMM.
− PC-100(64-bit, non ECC, 100MHz, 3.3volt) DIMMs with gold
contacts.(PC-66 for 2153/Celeron)
− For 2153, maximum memory is 256MB, for 2139 maximum
memory is 384MB.
External Ports
• AT-type
CD/DVD-ROM Drive
Multimedia
• One pair of external speakers with power adapter (some may come with
an additional sub-woofer and power adapter)
• Noise canceling microphone. (available on certain models)
Power Management
1-4
Power Supply
• Two 40-pin ribbon cables for hard disk drive and CD/DVD-ROM drive.
• One 34-pin ribbon cable for AT diskette drive.
• One 4-pin (2-wire) cable for hard disk drive light-emitting diode (LED).
• One 3-pin (3-wire) cable for power light-emitting diode (LED).
• One 2-pin (2-wire) cable for power switch.
• One 4-pin modem voice-in/speaker-out cable.
Modem
• 56.6 Kbps ISA plug and play modem adapter card with data/fax/voice or
voice-less features.
• Telephone line-out (RJ-11) connector.
• Telephone line-in (RJ-11) connector.
Monitor
• 2 button Sleek PS/2 mouse with 1.8-m (5.8-ft) cable for 2153
• 2 button ScrollPoint PS/2 mouse for 2139
1-6
Hardware Interfaces
The following peripheral interfaces for adapters, options, and drives are
supported in the system unit.
Item Interface
Expansion slot Machine Type 2153:
for I/O adapter One PCI (peripheral component interconnect) v2.1
cards compatible expansion slots that operates at 33 MHz
bus speed for K6 and two PCI for Celeron
Two IBM AT-ISA Plug and Play compatible expansion
slots that operates at 8 MHz bus speed.
Note: 1 PCI/1ISA slot share and 1 ISA independent slot
Machine Type 2139:
Three PCI v2.1 compatible expansion slots that
operates at 33 MHz bus speed
Two IBM AT-ISA Plug and Play compatible expansion
slots that operates at 8 MHz bus speed. 1 PCI/ISA
share.
Hard disk drives Two PCI local bus Enhanced IDE v1.0 compatible hard
disk drive interfaces that support PIO mode up to mode
5 , DMA 32-bit access up to mode 2 and Ultra 33
Synchronous DMA up to mode 2 (33M bytes/sec).
CD/DVD-ROM 5.25-in. high-performance, twenty four-speed (24X)
drive and thirty two-speed (32X) C D-ROM IDE/AT drive
(only for 2153)
Support Bootable CD-ROM Format specification
version 1.0.
Compliant to Audio-CD, Video-CD, CD-ROM/XA,
Karaoke-CD, and Photo-CD (both single and multi-
session) format.
DVD 2X (for both 2139 and 2153)
Diskette drive AT diskette interface
Item Interface
Video Physical interface is compatible with the IBM Personal
System/2 (PS/2) VGA interface.
Machine Type 2153:
ATI Rage Pro Turbo AGP 2X or 1X VGA on board.
Machine Type 2139:
ATI Rage Pro Turbo AGP 2X to enhance 3D graphical
display performance.
Modem One 56.6 Kbps IBM AT-ISA plug and play modem
adapter card with data/fax/voice features.
Audio CS4235KQ is compatible with Sound Blaster (Creative
Labs, Inc.).
Pointing device IBM PS/2-compatible mouse
Keyboard device IBM PS/2-compatible keyboard
Serial port 9-pin connector with RS232D electrical interface
Parallel port Supports SPP (IBM PC/XT, PC/AT, PS/2) compatible,
EPP (IEEE 1284 compliance), ECP (IEEE 1284
compliance) interface.
Game port Game port interface for joystick. It also supports MIDI.
USB M5237 USB controller integrated in the M1543 south
bridge.
CMOS Reset
This system does not deny access to BIOS Setup Utility. Execute “Load BIOS
Default Settings” in BIOS Setup to clear the corrupted CMOS data. See
“Loading the Default Settings” on page 1-13.
1-8
Power-On Password
A power-on password denies access to the system by an unauthorized user
when the system is powered on. When a power-on password is active, the
password prompt appears on the screen each time the system is powered on.
The system starts after the proper password is entered.
In some cases, you might be required to service a system with an active and
unknown power-on password. To clear a password from the system, first
identify the system, password jumper/switch by referring to "Machine Type
2153/K6 System Board " on page 5-3 or "Machine Type 2153/Celeron System
Board Layout" on page 5-8, then follow these steps.
4. Plug power cable, turn on the system, and depress F1 during POST to
enter BIOS Setup menu.
5. Select “Advanced Options”, then enter “Security Options” and set “Power-
On Password” setting to “None” to clear password.
6. Save and exit from BIOS Setup.
7. Turn off the system, unplug power cable from electrical outlet.
Machine Type 2153: Set switch 2 of SW3 to On (enable password check)
position to enable password check process. See "Machine Type 2153/K6
System Board on page 5-3.
Machine Type 2139: Set switch 2 of SW1 to On (bypass password check)
position to bypass password check process. See "Machine Type
2153/Celeron System Board Layout" on page 5-8.
IMPORTANT: To reinstall the password, the user must enter a password
in the Setup Utility.
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BIOS-contained Model Number and Serial
Number
The model number and serial number information is stored in BIOS ROM and
displayed in the “Model Information” of BIOS Setup main menu. If a service
repair is completed by replacing a new system board or a new BIOS ROM,
then you are required to input the original system’s model number and serial
number into the new BIOS ROM.
Follow these steps to input the model number and serial number to BIOS:
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The following table lists specific keys on the keyboard that will help you move
through the Setup menus:
Keys Function
Down- or up- Use these arrow keys to highlight an option on
arrow key the menu. (Press the Enter key to choose the
option.)
Left- or right- Use these arrow keys to make a selection and
arrow key change an option’s setting. On some menus,
you can use these keys to move from one field
to another.
PgUp Press this key to move from a menu to the
menu immediately preceding it. This key works
only in options with multiple menus.
PgDn Press this key to move from a menu to the
menu immediately following it. This key works
only in options with multiple menus.
F1 Press this key if you want help for a selected
menu option.
Esc After viewing or making changes to the settings
on a menu, press this key to exit the menu.
Enter Press this key to choose a highlighted option
from a menu.
Exiting Setup
When you complete your changes or finish viewing information, return to the
main menu. From this location, you can exit Setup and save your changes or
exit without saving your changes.
Follow these steps to exit Setup:
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Select primary display adapter to initialize onboard VGA as the boot display
device. Select Auto to initialize PCI add-on VGA card as the boot display
device if a PCI add-on card is found; otherwise, onboard VGA will be
initialized.
To view the computer information such as the model number, serial number,
and BIOS version and date, select the Model Information option from the
Setup main menu. Like in the System Information menu, the items displayed
are not configurable.
Disk Drives
If you install a new diskette, hard disk, or CD/DVD-ROM drive, BIOS auto-
detects the presence of these devices. Enter Setup to identify or verify the
type of drive installed in the computer.
If you want to change any drive setting, select Disk Drives from the main
menu. The Disk Drives menu appears showing the diskette drive and IDE
drive parameters.
Diskette Drive (A or B)
These options display the size and storage capacity of the currently installed
diskette drive or drives. Empty drive bays are indicated with a “None” setting.
Your Aptiva computer comes with a diskette drive A. If you add an additional
diskette drive, it will be designated as diskette drive B.
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Input/Output Ports
From the Setup main menu, select the Input/Output Ports option to view or
change port configuration settings. The Input/Output Ports menu appears.
Also included in this menu are items for enabling or disabling the onboard
controller chipsets.
Serial Port
Your computer comes with a 9-pin serial port. This parameter displays the
current address for serial port. The default setting Base Address is 2F8. The
default IRQ is 3.
Parallel Port
Your computer comes with one parallel port. This parameter shows the default
Enabled to activate the parallel port. The default base address is 378h. The
default IRQ is 7.
The default mode is ECP. The default DMA is 3.
Onboard USB
This parameter allows you to enable or disable the universal serial bus (USB)
controller. The default setting is Enabled.
USB /Keyboard Mode This parameter enables or disables the use of a USB
keyboard outside of Windows. The default is Disabled.
Power Management
The system power management features allow you to reduce power
consumption.
Startup Options
From the Setup main menu, select Startup Options to view or change start-up
configuration settings. The Startup Options menu appears. This menu
identifies the start-up devices.
Advanced Options
From the Setup main menu, select the Advanced Options option to view or
change a variety of configuration settings. The Advanced Options menu
appears, with the following options:
− Security Options
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− Memory/Cache Options
− PnP/PCI Options
− Onboard Floppy Disk Controller
− Onboard IDE Primary Channel
− Onboard IDE Secondary Channel
Each of these options opens an additional menu.
Security Options
The Security Options menu lets you change the settings of the following
parameters:
− Power-on Password
− Disk Drive Control
Power-on Password
Select this parameter and press the left- or right-arrow key to display the
Power-on Password window. In this window, you can set up a password to
restrict the use of your computer. You can also change or remove the
password.
If you set up a power-on password, you must type this password each time
you turn on your computer. If you do not key in the correct password, you
cannot use your computer. You must also type this password if you want to
enter Setup.
− Setting a Power-On
Memory/Cache Options
The Memory/Cache Options menu allows you to configure the Level 1 and
Level 2 caches. Enabling the cache parameters optimize system
performance.
Some older applications, however, may not run properly with the caches
enabled. Set the parameters to Disabled when you run these applications.
Disabling the caches will degrade system performance.
PnP/PCI Options
The parameters in the PnP/PCI Options menu allow you to set the IRQ
assignments for your PCI devices.
PCI IRQ Setting
This parameter allows for automatic or manual configuration of PCI devices. If
you use Plug and Play devices, you can keep the default setting Auto. The
system then automatically configures the Plug and Play devices. If you install
non-Plug and Play adapter cards, set this parameter to Manual. This allows
you to assign resources to non-Plug and Play cards first.
PCI IRQ Sharing
When set to Yes, this parameter allows you to assign the same IRQ to more
than one PCI device installed in the system. When set to No, you must assign
different IRQs to the PCI devices. The default setting is Yes.
VGA Palette Snoop
The VGA palette snoop function allows the system to refresh all ISA and PCI
graphic adapters installed in the system. This is needed if you install an
additional graphics overlay card such as an MPEG or an advanced 3D
graphics adapter. If the image on your monitor has problems after installing
such an adapter, set this parameter to Enabled. Otherwise, leave it to the
default Disabled to achieve better performance.
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Plug and Play OS
When this parameter is set to Yes, BIOS initializes only Plug and Play boot
devices, then the Plug and Play operating system takes care of the other
devices. When set to No, BIOS initializes all Plug and Play boot and non-boot
devices.
Set this parameter to Yes if you are using the Windows 98 operating system.
Set to No if you run any other operating system. The default setting is Yes.
Reset Resource Assignments
Set this parameter to Yes to avoid IRQ conflict when installing non-Plug and
Play cards.
Before you install non-Plug and Play cards, set this parameter to Yes, exit
Setup and turn off the computer. This clears all resource assignments and
allows BIOS to reassign resources to all installed Plug and Play devices the
next time the system boots. After clearing the resource data, the parameter
resets to the default setting No.
• System unit:
− 195 mm (7.68 in.) x 455 mm (17.9 in.) x 428 mm (16.85 in.)(for
2139)
− 190 mm (7.48 in.) x 370 mm (14.57 in.) x 384 mm (15.12 in.)(for
2153)
• 15” Monitor /13.6” viewable image size:
− 370 mm x 396 mm x 382 mm
• 15” Monitor / 13.7” viewable image size:
− 370 mm x 396 mm x 382 mm
• 17” Monitor / 15.7” viewable image size:
− 413 mm x 445 mm x 434 mm
Weight:
• System unit:
− 12.7 kg (28 lb) for 2139
− 10 kg (22 lb) for 2153
• 15” Monitor /13.6” viewable image size:
− 13.0 kg (28.6 lb)
• 15” Monitor /13.7” viewable image size:
− 13.0 kg (28.6 lb)
• 17” Monitor /15.7” viewable image size:
− 18.5 kg (40.8 lb)
Environment:
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− 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"), 10° to 35°C (17")
− Power off: -20° to 60°C (15"), -20° to 60°C (17")
• Humidity for system unit:
− Power on: 20% to 80%
− Power off: 20% to 80%
• Humidity for monitor :
− Power on: 20% to 80% (15"), 8% to 80% (17")
− Power off: 20% to 90% (15"), 20% to 90% (17")
Power consumption:
• System unit:
− Maximum: 95 Watts(for 2153) and 145 Watts(for 2139)
• 15” (13.1”/13.6” viewable image size) monitor types:
− Maximum: 90 Watts
• 15”/17” (13.7”/15.7” viewable image size) monitor types:
− Maximum: 80 Watts (15"), 130 Watts (17")
Electrical input:
Special Tools
The following special tool is required to service this system when running
diagnostics program (PC-Doctor):
• Wrap plugs, P/N 72X8546
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Check Procedures
Check Procedures ...................................................................................... 2-1
Introduction................................................................................................... 2-2
Start.............................................................................................................. 2-3
Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps ............................... 2-8
Troubleshooting.......................................................................................... 2-25
Factory-Installed Storage Devices ........................................................ 2-26
Factory-Installed Modem Card.............................................................. 2-29
Audio (Not Supported by Diagnostics Program) ................................... 2-31
CD/DVD-ROM Drive ............................................................................. 2-34
Memory ................................................................................................. 2-36
Keyboard .............................................................................................. 2-37
Mouse ................................................................................................... 2-38
Power Supply........................................................................................ 2-40
Monitor .................................................................................................. 2-43
Undetermined Problems ....................................................................... 2-45
Start: This is the starting point for any diagnostic action. Based on high-
level symptoms, the check procedure directs you to more detailed procedures
to help resolve machine failures.
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Start
This is the entry point for all check procedures. The check procedures use
failure symptoms, Power-On Self Test (POST) error codes, or beeps to help
determine the defective field replaceable unit (FRU). Follow the suggested
check procedures or use the diagnostics diskette to determine the problem
FRU.
NOTE: If the check procedures instruct you to replace a FRU and the error
message persists, an option adapter card might be causing the
failure. Remove all option adapter cards, one at a time, until the
error changes or the problem is no longer apparent. Replace the last
option adapter card removed.
The hard disk drive contains pre-loaded software. Refer to "Software
Recovery Procedure" on page 4-51 to reinstall the original software. Be sure
to reload the software on the primary hard disk drive (Drive C) when replacing
it.
If a newly replaced FRU does not correct the problem: If you have
reached this point of the check procedures and were instructed to replace a
FRU but doing so did not correct the problem, reinstall the original FRU and
go through "Start" again.
If you want to print a copy of a BIOS Setup Utility screen to an attached
printer, press Print Screen key while the following screen is displayed.
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• 3.5-in. diskette drive
• Hard disk drive
• IBM Aptiva factory-installed devices (such as a CD-ROM drive)
− Ensure that all power cords and cables are connected properly.
− Ensure that the monitor brightness and contrast controls are not
turned down.
− Power on the system unit.
NOTE: Some monitors have a detachable system I/O signal cable between
the monitor and the system unit. In this case, check this signal cable
before replacing the unit. See "Monitor Port Signals" on page 5-30 for
pin identification.
− Ensure correct monitor refresh rate.
− Note any symptoms, messages, error codes, or beeps.
− Make sure that there are no diskette or CD in the drives.
002 - DOES AN IBM LOGO SCREEN APPEAR? (YES, READ AHEAD.
NO, GO TO STEP 004.)
− Insert diagnostics diskette in the diskette drive.
003 - DOES SYSTEM LOAD THE DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM FROM THE
DISKETTE DRIVE? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 004.)
− Follow the instructions on the screen and select Utility from the
diagnostics program menu.
− Select Tech Support Form from the menu, press F5 to execute,
then generate a system configuration report.
− Compare the system configuration list with the actual devices
installed in system.
NOTE: If necessary, remove the machine cover and visually compare the
devices installed in system to those shown in the system
configuration report.
− Go to step 006.
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009 -
− If the last test stops and you cannot continue, first make sure all
switches, power connectors, cables, and jumpers are set correctly
and show the correct voltages and continuity.
− Take note of any messages, error codes, beeps, or new symptoms.
Go to "Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps" on
page 2-8.
− If there is no error symptom or the error symptom is intermittent, go
to “Undetermined Problems” on page 2-42.
NOTE: Remember that POST does not test all areas, but only those that
allow the system to operate well enough to run the diagnostics
program.
Table 2-1 lists BIOS error codes, messages, and beeps to their possible
causes, table 2-2 lists error symptoms and their possible causes. The most
likely cause is listed first. Make sure you complete all items in the cause or
"Action/FRU" column. When servicing a system, always begin with "Start" on
page 2-3.
If you are unable to correct the problem using these two index tables, go to
“Undetermined Problems” on page 2-42.
NOTES:
1. If an error message and incorrect audio response occur, diagnose the
error message first.
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2. If you cannot run the diagnostics program tests but did receive a POST
error code, diagnose the POST error message.
3. If you did not receive any error message, look for a description of your
error symptoms in “Error Symptoms List” in table 2-2.
Check all power supply voltages, switch, and jumper settings before you
replace the system board. Also check the power supply voltages if you
have a “system no-power” condition. (See "Power Supply Cable
Connector Specifications" on page 5-15, "Machine Type 2153/K6 System
Board " on page 5-3 and "Machine Type 2153/Celeron System Board
Layout" on page 5-8.)
4. If you are unable to correct the problem by using the “BIOS Error Codes,
Messages, And Beeps List” table and “Error Symptoms List” table, go to
“Undetermined Problems” on page 2-42.
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Table 2- 1 BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps List
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Table 2- 2 BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps List
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Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List
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Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List
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Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List
Audio
Audio software program Speaker power/connection/cable.
invokes but no sound
comes from speakers.
Modem
Data/fax modem software “Factory-Installed Modem Card” on page 2-
program invokes but cannot 28.
receive/send data/fax
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Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List
Parallel/Serial Ports
NOTE: Execute “Load BIOS Default Settings” in BIOS Setup to confirm
ports’ presence before diagnosing any parallel/serial ports problems.
Serial or parallel port loop- Make sure that the LPT# or COM# you test is
back test failed. the same as is set in BIOS Setup.
Loop-back.
System board.
Printing failed. Ensure that the printer driver is properly
installed.
Refer to the service manual for the printer.
Printer.
Printer cable.
System board.
Printer problems. Refer to the service manual for the printer.
Diagnostic Program
Diagnostics programs cannot Reboot the system from the diagnostics
be executed. diskette.
Load default settings.
Diagnostics diskette.
Memory module.
System board.
Missing diagnostics files(s). Diagnostics diskette.
Keyboard
Some or all keys on keyboard “Keyboard “on page 2-34.
do not work.
Power Supply
Pressing power switch cannot See ”Power Switch< 4 sec.” on page 1-18.
turn off system.. (Only Power switch cable assembly
unplug power cord from
electrical outlet can turn off "Power Supply" on page 2-37.
system.) System board
Pressing power switch cannot Check the “kill” switch on the power supply if
turn on system.. it is off.
Power switch cable assembly.
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Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List
NOTE: Use frame ground as the ground reference. Attach the black (ground)
lead of meter to frame ground, except where specified otherwise.
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Factory-Installed Storage Devices
Use this check procedure to test any factory-installed drives.
ATTENTION: The customer may have customized settings in the Setup Utility
(other than default settings) on the computer you are servicing.
Running the Setup Utility might alter those settings. Take note of the
current settings and verify that the customer settings are in place
when service is complete.
NOTE: If you cannot access the hard disk drive or load a diskette from Drive
A or load a CD from the CD-ROM drive, make sure that the BIOS
Setup Utility has the startup sequence set with diskette, CD-ROM,
and hard disk drives.
001 - START
− Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive.
− Power-off then power-on the system unit.
002 - DO ANY POST MESSAGES, ERROR CODES, BEEPS, OR
SYMPTOMS OCCUR? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 003)
− Go to “Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps” on
page 2-8.
− End.
003 -
− Select Utility from the menu.
− Select and execute Tech Support Form from the menu to
generate a system configuration report.
− Compare the system configuration list with the actual devices
installed in system.
NOTE: If necessary, remove the cover and visually compare the devices
installed in the system unit to those shown in the Tech Support
Form.
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• If no error can be detected or the symptom is intermittent, go to
“Undetermined Problems” on page 2-42.
− End.
001 - START
− Power off the system unit.
− In Windows 98 Device Manager, ensure that the modem is not
configured with a conflicting COM port and IRQ setting.
− Ensure that the communication software is configured with the
correct COM and IRQ settings (same COM port and IRQ as the
modem).
− Ensure that all communication parameters (baud rate, data, stop
and parity bits) are properly configured and are identical on both
sides.
− Connect the phone line to the LINE port of the modem card.
NOTE: Check the outside phone line by connecting a working telephone
to the telephone wall jack. Listen for a dial tone to ensure that
the phone line is good.
002 -
− Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive.
− Power on the system unit.
− Select Diagnostics menu,
− Select All Tests, then execute Modem test.
003 - DOES THE MODEM PASS THE TEST? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO,
GO TO STEP 004.)
− Power off the system unit.
− Remove all adapter cards.
− Connect a hard disk drive with pre-loaded Windows 98.
− Power on the system unit.
− Perform the following steps under Windows 98.
NOTE: If an operating system other than Microsoft Windows 98 is
installed, the program screens and icons may differ from these
instructions.
1. Start Microsoft Windows 98.
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2. Select the Start icon.
3. Select Program, then select Accessories, Hyper Terminal.
4. Select an on-line service station, dial and connect to it.
004 - CAN THE MODEM DIAL OUT AND CONNECT TO ANY BBS
SUCCESSFULLY? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 005.)
− The modem adapter functions normally.
− End.
005 -
− Ensure that Windows 98 is properly installed, then power off the
system unit.
− Plug the modem adapter card into a different ISA expansion slot.
− Go to step 002.
− If the error symptom still remains, replace the modem adapter card.
− End.
001 - START
− Power off the system unit.
− Remove all adapter cards.
− Connect a hard disk drive with pre-loaded Windows 98.
− Power on the system unit.
− Load default settings in setup (audio may be disabled).
002 - DO ANY POST MESSAGES, ERROR CODES, BEEPS, OR
SYMPTOMS APPEAR? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP
003)
− Go to “Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps” on
page 2-8.
− End.
003 - DO ANY MESSAGES OR ERROR CODES DISPLAY AFTER POST
COMPLETES BUT BEFORE MICROSOFT WINDOWS 98 STARTS?
(YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 004)
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NOTE: If an operating system other than Microsoft Windows 98 is
installed, the program screens and icons may differ from these
instructions.
1. Start Microsoft Windows 98.
2. Select the Start icon.
3. Select Settings, then select Control Panel.
4. Select the Sound icon.
5. In the Sound window, select chimes from the Names field. (To test
other adapter card software, select an action from a menu in that
software.)
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Memory
001 - START
− Power off the system unit.
− Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive.
− Ensure that all DIMMs are installed correctly.
− Power on the system unit.
− Take note of any messages, error codes, or symptoms.
002 - DO YOU RECEIVE POST MEMORY ERROR MESSAGE? (YES,
READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 003)
− Enter BIOS Setup Utility then reboot the system. Take note of any
messages, error codes, or symptoms. If the error message
remains, go to step 005.
003 -
− Follow the screen instructions to run the Memory test.
004 - DOES THE MEMORY TEST COMPLETE WITHOUT AN ERROR?
(YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 005.)
− The system memory is now functioning correctly. If you suspect an
intermittent problem, run the Memory test again.
− End.
005 -
− Replace each DIMM, one at a time, with a known working DIMM of
the same size and type.
− If the problem does not appear, it means that the last DIMM
replaced is defective. If all DIMMs on the system board, have been
replaced and the problem remains, replace system board.
− Go to step 001.
NOTE: If on startup, there is no memory inserted on system board, you
will hear 2-2-1-1-1 for 2153, and 2-2-1-1-1 for 2139. (2: long
beep, 1: short beep)
002 -
− Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive and power on
the system unit.
− Select Interactive Tests menu, then execute Keyboard test.
003 - DOES THE KEYBOARD FUNCTION CORRECTLY? (YES, READ
AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 004.)
− Keyboard is functioning normally.
− End.
004 - ARE THERE ANY STUCK KEYS OR ANY GRIME IN THE GAP OF
KEYCAPS? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 005.)
− Power off the system unit. Carefully remove the grime and solve
the stuck keys problem.
− Go to step 001.
005 - ARE THERE ANY BROKEN PINS IN THE KEYBOARD PLUG? (YES,
GO TO STEP 007. NO, READ AHEAD.)
− Try with a known good keyboard.
006 - DOES THE ERROR SYMPTOM STILL REMAIN? (YES, READ
AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 007.)
− Replace the system board.
− End.
007 -
− Replace the keyboard.
− End.
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Mouse
NOTE: A sticking key button can cause the mouse to operate incorrectly. If
you suspect this, go to "Keyboard" on page 2-33.
001 - START
− Make sure that the mouse ball turns freely.
− Make sure that the mouse plug connects properly.
002 -
− Power off the system unit.
− Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive.
− Power on the system unit.
− Select Interactive Tests menu, then execute Mouse test.
003 - DO YOU SEE THE MOUSE CURSOR IN THE DIAGNOSTICS
PROGRAM? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 011)
− Test right (left) button and check if right (left) button works.
004 - DOES THE MOUSE BUTTON WORK? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO,
GO TO STEP 007)
− Test mouse cursor movement.
005 - DOES THE MOUSE MOVE SMOOTHLY AND KEEP X AND Y
COORDINATES CHANGED? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO
STEP 006)
− Mouse is functioned normally.
− End.
006 -
− Power off the system unit.
− Open mouse bottom cover and clean track ball.
− Go to step 002.
007
− Power off the system unit.
− Check the mouse plug.
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Power Supply
001 - START
− Check the Power Override switch, situated at the back of the
machine, just above the connector for the power cable. If this
switch is activated (switched to on), no power will be supplied to the
system.
− Power off the system unit.
− Check the power cord for continuity. Replace if necessary.
− Check for the correct line voltage from the power outlet, and verify
that the voltage selector switch (if present) is set to the correct
voltage.
− Power on the system unit.
002 - DOES THE POWER SUPPLY FAN RUN? (YES, GO TO STEP 003.
NO, GO TO STEP 004)
003 - DOES THE SYSTEM FAIL TO SHUT OFF WHEN THE ON/OFF
SWITCH IS PRESSED? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP
005)
− You might have a damaged on/off switch cable assembly.
− Disconnect the on/off switch cable assembly connector from the
power supply connector and take an ohm reading.
− Go to step 007.
004 -
− Disconnect the power cord from the back of the system unit.
− Disconnect all power and switch cable connectors from the system
board and the power supply except the ATX power connector and
on/off switch connector.
− Disconnect the power connectors to all drives.
− Connect any one of the power connector to system board or drive
as power load for driving up power supply.
− Reconnect the power cord.
006 - ARE THE VOLTAGES CORRECT AND DOES THE FAN RUN?
(YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 009)
− The power supply is working normally.
− If you suspect the on/off switch cable assembly, see Step 003.
− If the fan continues to run when all connectors are plugged back in,
go to “Undetermined Problems” on page 2-42.
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− If the fan stops running when a drive connector is plugged back in,
go to "Start" on page 2-3.
The monitors that come with the system are DDC2A/B or DDC1/2B+ (Display
Data Channel) compliant. While starting Windows 98, the DDC2 monitor
passes resolution and frequency information to the system. The system
interprets the data and sets up the proper refresh rate.
If the monitor type is set to the power saving mode, the screen remains black
and the LED lights or flashes in amber color. When the monitor is turned on
alone, or is turned on and connected to a powered-off system unit, the monitor
LED blinks in amber color. Under the normal operating conditions, the LED
lights in green color.
NOTE: Some monitors have a detachable system I/O signal cable between
the monitor and the system unit. Check the line voltage, power cord,
and continuity for the system I/O signal cable before replacing the
monitor. See ”Monitor Port Signals” on page 5-30 for pin
identification.
001 - START
− Power off the system unit and monitor.
− Remove all adapter cards.
− Make sure that the monitor I/O signal cable is properly connected
to the system unit and monitor.
− Make sure that the power cords are properly connected to the
system unit and monitor, and that the line voltage is correct.
− Make sure that the monitor contrast and brightness controls are not
turned too low.
− Make sure that the diagnostics diskette is in the diskette drive.
− Power on the monitor, and wait 20 seconds.
− Power on the system unit.
NOTE: If the monitor was not sold together with the system unit, you may
need to refer to the service information provided with the monitor.
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NOTE: If the screen shows a blinking cursor with no memory count running,
answer this question "No."
− Select Interactive Tests from the Main Menu.
− Select and execute Video test from the menu.
− Follow the prompts and perform the video test.
− Go to “Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps” on
page 2-8.
NOTE: You might have to adjust the monitor controls to obtain the best
image.
003 - DOES THE MONITOR SUCCESSFULLY PASS ALL TESTS? (YES,
READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 004)
− You have successfully completed the video diagnostics tests. If the
problem remains, go to “Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error
Codes, or Beeps” on page 2-8.
− End.
004 -
− Power off the system unit.
− Remove the hard disk drive system cable.
− Power on the system unit.
005 - IS THE SCREEN READABLE?
− Replace the monitor. If the symptom remains, replace the system
board.
− End.
If the jumpers, switch, and voltage settings are correct, return here and
continue:
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If the symptom changes, go to “Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes,
or Beeps” on page 2-8 or to the check procedure for the last item tested.
Replace the last item tested if the system operates normally after removing
the last item.
If this message appears, pressing the Enter key will allow the system to
attempt to proceed despite the reported error; pressing F1 will cause the
system Setup Utility menu to appear.
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4. If no keyboard keys are pressed, and if POST is completed without errors,
the system will then proceed with the loading of DOS or other operating
system from diskette drive A or a hard disk drive or CD-ROM drive,
depending on the options selected in the Setup Utility.
Diagnostic Diskette
WARNING: This manual is intended to test the IBM Aptiva 2153 and 2139
machine type only. Testing devices which are not included with the
original product package, including other IBM products, prototype
cards, or modifying hardware settings may give false errors and
invalid system responses. The diagnostics not specifically made for
this model may also report incorrect errors and information.
The diagnostics program comes on a diskette along with this book. This
version of PC-Doctor diagnostics program, developed by Watergate for IBM,
is the primary method of testing the computer. You can use it to test the IBM
components of the system and some external devices. The amount of time
required to test components depends on the number of components installed
and selected. The more devices you have attached to your system and
selected in PC-Doctor, the longer the testing will take.
NOTE: The diagnostics program for Aptiva 2153 and 2139 are the same.
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Table 3- 1 Diagnostic Program Main Menu Selections
Hardware Info • System Configuration
• Memory Contents
• IRQ and DMA Use
• Device Drivers
• COM and LPT Ports
• Physical Disk Drives
• Logical Disk Drives
• VGA Information
• Software Interrupts
• SCSI Devices
• I/O Use
• IDE Drive Info
• Network Information
• PCMCIA Information
• PCI Information
• SMP Information
• PNPISA Information
• DMIBIOS Information
Utility • Run External Tests
• File Editor
• Surface Scan Hard Disk
• DOS Shell
• Terminal
• Tech Support Form
• Battery Rundown
• Select Language
Quit • Exit Diags
• Park HD
• Reboot
• Upgrade Now
The arrows in the removals and replacements procedures show the direction
of movement to remove a field-replaceable unit (FRU), to turn a screw, or the
direction to press a tab to release the FRU.
Begin all removals by removing the cover (and rear cover, if applicable).
When other FRUs must be removed prior to removing the failing FRU, they
are listed at the top of the page. Go to the removal procedure for each FRU
listed, remove the FRU, and then continue with the removal of the failing FRU.
To replace a FRU, reverse the removal procedure and follow any notes that
pertain to replacement.
Before disconnecting any cables, note their location and orientation. Reinstall
any new FRUs with cabling in their original location.
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Identifying the Parts of the System Unit
1. Bay 1.
This drive bay can hold a 5.25-inch half high drive or a 5.25-inch slim
drive. A 3.5-inch drive can be accommodated with additional brackets.
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Cover
• Disconnect the system unit power cord.
• Remove the screws at the back of the tower.
• Insert a screwdriver under one of the tabs on the back of the cover and
gently pry the tower cover so that it separates from the tower.
• Slide the cover back about half inch (or 1.25 centimeters).
• Lift the cover up by the top front and back edges, pulling the sides out and
away from the tower.
• To replace the tower cover, lower the cover down over the tower, pressing
in on the sides so the hooks inside the cover fit over the bottom ledge of
the tower. Slide the cover forward into place. Secure the tower cover by
replacing the screws you removed.
NOTE: When you replace the cover, there are hooks inside the cover
that help fit it to the tower.
4-6
Bay Panels
If you remove a drive from an external bay and you do not intend to install a
new drive immediately, reinstall the bay panel on the empty exposed drive
bay.
Follow these steps to remove the plastic bay panel from the front of the
system unit cover.
• Hold a bay panel and press either side to unlatch it from the front of the
system unit cover.
• Pull the bay panel out.
• Insert a bay panel into the opening at the front of the system cover,
aligning the panel latches with the sides of the unit.
• Push the panel back until you hear the latches click into place.
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Bays 1, 2 (5.25-In. Internal/External Bays)
• Disconnect any cable on the drive (note location of cables).
• Remove the screws.
WARNING: For 5.25-In. Hard Disk Drive installation, it uses different
screws than the 3.5-In Hard Disk Drive.
• Pull out the drive.
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• Remove the screws located on either side of the disk drive, then pull the
drive out.
• Before reinstalling the drive frame into the main unit, make sure the upper
and lower drive frames are properly reattached.
• Align the front notch of the drive frame with the system chassis
• Align the top rail of the drive frame with the system chassis and swing
inward until it "clicks" to lock.
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Power Supply
• Disconnect all cables necessary before removal (note location of cables).
• Remove the four screws from the chassis.
• Push the power supply forward towards the CD/DVD-ROM drive.
• Once it is sufficiently forward, place your hand underneath the power
supply and push upwards to detach it from the chassis.
• Position the system unit such that the card is accessible to you.
• If the adapter card has cables, disconnect them. Be sure to take note
where those cables are connected. You will need to reconnect those
cables when you reinstall the card.
• Remove the adapter card screw.
• Carefully pull the adapter card straight out of the slot so that the card does
not bend.
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Memory(DIMM)
ATTENTION: Memory modules are sensitive to static discharge.
• Press the levers on both sides of the socket down and outwards.
• Lift the DIMM to remove.
CAUTION: Place your forefingers on the top of the DIMM before you press
the holding clips to gently disengage the DIMM from the socket.
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NOTE: Installing the processor
• Place the ZIF socket release lever to the release (up) position.
• Insert the new processor, matching the notched corner of the processor
with the pin 1 indicator on the socket.
Notched
corner
Pin1
indicator
• Use a screw driver to unlock the heat sink from the CPU cartridge, by
releasing the faster. Press the faster nodes one by one to release all four
of them.
• Release the retention cover from the CPU connector on the system board
by pulling out both sides.
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Figure 4- 17 ReIeasing the retention
• Remove the CPU cartridge from the slot of the system board.
wider side
golden finger
• Press the heat sink and fasteners together to lock the heat sink.
• Place the retention mechanism over the CPU connector on the system
board and press down on it until it clicks into place.
• Press the four plastic rivets to secure the retention mechanism. Make sure
all four rivets are properly inserted into the holes on the system board.
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Figure 4- 21 Pressing the plastic rivet
• Press down the processor until the golden fingers completely fit into the
connector.
• Gently pull the metal lever away from the backup battery.
• Lift the backup battery out.
IMPORTANT: Make sure to insert the battery with the positive side facing up.
A plus(+) sign indicates the positive side.
• If you replace the system battery, you need to reset the system date and
time. You can perform this task from the Window 98 desktop or from the
Setup Utility. To reset the system date and time in the Setup Utility, select
the Date and Time option from the Main Menu.
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Indicator LED and Cable
• Push in on the indicator LED and remove from the rear.
• Disconnect the LED and cable from the system board.
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NOTE: System Board Installation
The arrows in the removals and replacements procedures show the direction
of movement to remove a field-replaceable unit (FRU), to turn a screw, or the
direction to press a tab to release the FRU.
Begin all removals by removing the cover (and rear cover, if applicable).
When other FRUs must be removed prior to removing the failing FRU, they
are listed at the top of the page. Go to the removal procedure for each FRU
listed, remove the FRU, and then continue with the removal of the failing FRU.
To replace a FRU, reverse the removal procedure and follow any notes that
pertains to replacement.
Before disconnecting any cables, note their location and orientation. Reinstall
any new FRUs with cabling in their original location.
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Identifying the Parts of the System Unit
It also has interface slots for installation of additional card devices. Industry
standard architecture (ISA) and Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)
adapter cards are both supported.
1. Switching Power Supply.
The system comes with a 145-watt switching power supply.
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Cover
• Disconnect the system unit power cord.
• Release the lock that secures the cover at the back of the unit by pressing
it toward the unlocked icon.
• Slip your hand into the underside of the front panel and pull the release
handle forward to release the cover.
• The cover slides along grooves that run on the sides of the unit. While
still holding the handle, slide the cover forward to remove it completely.
• Touch the bare metal frame of the system to dissipate any static electricity
from your body (do not touch any of the components inside the frame until
you have done this). Do not touch any component(s) with a voltage
warning label.
• Align the end corners of the cover with the front corners of the chassis.
Ensure that the rails of the cover slide along the grooves on the sides of
the chassis.
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• Slide back the cover until it fits into place. If the cover does not slide all the
way to the rear, hold the upper rear corners of the cover and slightly press
it inward while pushing it toward the rear end of the unit.
• Slide the lock on the back of the unit to the “locked” icon to secure the
cover to the chassis.
NOTE: Removing the system cover, exposes metal plates in front of each
unpopulated drive bay. Push back and break-off these metal plates before
installing additional drives.
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Use a screwdriver to push back the metal bay plate. After pushing the metal
cover for about an inch, you may use your hand to push it all the way to a 90-
degree angle.
• Insert a bay panel into the opening at the front of the system cover,
aligning the panel latches with the sides of the unit.
• Push the panel back until you hear the latches click into place.
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Bay 4, 5 (3.5-In. Diskette/Hard Disk Drives)
• Disconnect the cables (note location of cables).
• Press the lever and rotate outward.
• Pull carefully and slowly as soon as the warning arrow appears.
• The drive frame becomes free after the line behind the arrow appears.
Remove the frame from the chassis.
• Align the front notch of the drive frame with the system chassis
• Align the top rail of the drive frame with the system chassis and swing
inward until it "clicks" to lock.
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Power Supply
• Disconnect all necessary cables before removal (note location of cables).
• Remove the two screws from the chassis.
• Press the tab located on top of the housing frame just above the power
supply.
• Push the power supply forward towards the CD-ROM drive to detach it
from the chassis.
• Detach the power supply from the frame by removing it's four screws.
• Insert the power supply frame into its corresponding cut-away openings on
the chassis.
• Align the top rails and slide in to lock.
• Secure the power supply with it's two original screws.
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Adapter Cards
NOTE: 1. Before removing an adapter card, note the location of the adapter
card and any cables. When removing an adapter card, install the
replacement card in the same slot as the one you removed.
2. If necessary, remove cards from the adjacent slots of the failed
card.
• Position the system unit such that the card is accessible to you.
• If the adapter card has cables, disconnect them. Be sure to take note of
where those cables are connected. You will need to reconnect those
cables when you reinstall the card.
• Remove the adapter card screw.
• Carefully pull the adapter card straight out of the slot so that the card does
not bend.
• Press the levers on both sides of the socket down and outwards.
• Lift the DIMM to remove.
CAUTION: Place your forefingers on the top of the DIMM before you press
the holding clips to gently disengage the DIMM from the socket.
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Pentium II Processor Module
Follow these steps to remove the Pentium II CPU module from the slot.
NOTE: Determine the type of processor you are installing and make sure the
jumpers are set correctly. Run the Setup Utility after correctly
installing a processor.
ATTENTION: Processors are sensitive to static discharge.
• Firmly hold the processor module and pull it out of the socket.
• With the processor module golden fingers pointing downward, align the
processor to the posts of the retention mechanism, then lower it down.
• The golden fingers of the Pentium II module are slotted in such a way that
the module only fits in one direction. Make sure that the module groove
matches the one on the processor socket.
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Installing the Processor Heat Sink and Fan
The Pentium II processor module comes with holes on one side to hold the
clips of the heat sink and fan. The upper set of holes (near the latches) on the
processor are wider and should match the wider ends of the clips on the heat
sink. The lower set of holes are smaller and should match the narrow ends of
the heat sink clips.
Figure 4- 41 Matching the Fan-Heat Sink Clips with the Holes on the
Processor
Follow these steps when installing the heat sink and fan to the Pentium II
processor module:
• Remove the thermal tape protector at the back of the heat sink.
• Insert the wide clip ends to the wide holes on the processor and the
narrow clip ends to the narrow holes.
• Use a screwdriver to press and lock in the wide end of a clip first. Then
without lifting the screwdriver, point it downward to press and lock the
narrow end of the clip.
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Figure 4- 43 Locking a Wide Clip End
• Gently pull the metal lever away from the backup battery.
• Lift the backup battery out.
• If you replace the system battery, you need to reset the system date and
time. You can perform this task from the Window 98 desktop or from the
Setup Utility. To reset the system date and time in the Setup Utility, select
the Date and Time option from the Main Menu.
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Indicator LED and Cable
• Push in on the indicator LED and remove from the rear.
• Disconnect the LED and cable from the system board.
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NOTE: System Board Installation
• Before you re-install the new system board, the CPU retention module and
the I/O Port Bracket should be assembled on the system board if they are
not already installed.
• Be sure to reinstall the processor and DIMMs onto the new system board if
applicable.
• Before reinstallation, position the housing on it's side. When reinstalling a
new system board, push the board to the rear and align it with the front
locating pin. Visually verify that the board is aligned properly, then press
the board down
• After installing the system board, secure with it's original screws.
• Run the Setup Utility after correctly changing the system board.
• Upgrade the BIOS version on the new system board. See "Flash (BIOS)
Update Procedure" on page 1-10.
• Run the Setup Utility after correctly changing the system board. See
"BIOS Setup Utility" on page 1-12.
• Change the Machine Type and Serial Number in the BIOS for the new
system. See "BIOS-contained Model Number and Serial Number" on page
1-11.
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Software Recovery Procedure
The Recovery CD includes an install program that can be used to restore the
original system software.
To recover the original software on the hard disk drive, use the following
procedures:
1. Insert the Recovery CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2. Power-off, then power-on the system unit.
3. You will be prompted with a message.
“Do you wish to update the software on your hard disk (Y/N)?”
Press “y” to continue.
4. A warning message will show.
“ Do you accept these terms and conditions (Y/N)?”
Press “y” to continue.
5. A message will appear telling you that old data will be erased and asks if
you wish to continue. If you wish to continue, press enter.
If your hard disk drive is not partitioned, the following message will be
displayed.
“Do you want to partition it (Y/N)?”
Press “y” to continue, then press any key to reboot.
6. Follow the instructions on the display (Auto-formatted and copied.).
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Machine Type 2153/K6 System Board Layout
Jumper/Settings Function
JPX1 CPU Type
1-2 AMD K6S-300
∗# Other CPUs
2-3
JP1 VGA Interrupt
∗# Disabled
1-2
2-3 Enabled
SW1(B1) Hardware Monitor Function
On Enabled
∗# Disabled
Off
SW1(B2, B3, B4) Bus Frequency(MHz)
CY2283-1 Y2283-3 CPU AGP PCI
Off, On, Off Off, On, Off 66 66 33
Off, Off, Off --, --, -- 75 60 30
On, On, Off On, On, Off 83 66 33
#
--, --, -- Off, Off, Off 95 64 32
On, Off, Off On, Off, Off 100* 66 33
SW2 CPU Core Clock Multiplier
B1 B2 B3 P55C M2 K6
Off Off Off #
3.5 3.5 3.5
On Off On 2.0 2.0 4.0
Off On Off 3.0 3.0 3.0∗
On On Off 2.5 2.5 2.5
On On On -- -- 4.5
On Off Off -- -- 2.0
Off On On -- -- 5.0
Off Off On -- -- 5.5
∗
Default settings for 00K8747 & 20L2184
#
Default settings for 36L9051
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Table 5- 1 Machine Type 2153 System Board Jumper Settings
Jumper/Settings Function
SW2 CPU Core Voltage
B4 B5 B6 B7 B8
Off On On Off On 3.3V
Off On On Off Off 3.2V
Off On Off Off On 2.9V
Off On Off Off Off 2.8V
Off Off Off On On 2.3V
*#
Off Off Off On Off 2.2V
SW3(B1) AMD K6S-300 Voltage Select
Off 3.6V
*#
On 3.45V
SW3(B2) Password Checking
*#
On Check password
Off Bypass password
SW3(B3, B4) M1542 Bus Frequency
CY2283-1 Y2283-3
Off, Off Off, Off 66 MHz
On, Off --, -- 75 MHz
Off, On Off, On 83 MHz
#
--, -- On, Off 95 MHz
On,On On, On 100 MHz *
*
Default settings for 00K8747 & 20L2184.
#
Default settings for 36L9051
2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 3 4
K6-2 F N F N F N F F F N F N F F 2-3
266
66MHz
K6S F N F N N N F F F N F N F F 1-2
300
66MHz
K6-2 F N F N N N F F F N F N F F 2-3
300
66MHz
K6-2 N F F F N F F F F N F N N N 2-3
300
100MHz
K6-2 F F F F F F F F F N F N N F 2-3
333
95MHz
K6-2 N F F F F F F F F N F N N N 2-3
350
100MHz
N-On, F-Off
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2153/K6 System Board Connectors and Functions
Table 5- 3 System Board Connector Functions
Connector Function
CN1 USB port
CN2 Power LED (pins 1-3)
HDD LED (pins 4-7)
Reset button (pins 8-9)
Power button (pins 10, 20)
IrDA connector (pins 14-19)
Turbo LED (pins 11-13)
CN3 Lower: PS/2 keyboard port
Upper: PS/2 mouse port
CN4 ATX power connector
CN5 ATI AMC feature connector
CN6 Upper: Printer port
Lower: VGA port (right)
COM2 port (left)
CN8 COM1 port
CN9 Modem ring-in connector
CN10 IDE2 connector
CN11 IDE1 connector
CN12 Floppy disk drive connector
CN13 Upper: MIDI/game port
Lower: (R-to-L)
Microphone-in port
Stereo line-in port
Stereo line-out port
CN14 Fax/voice connector
CN15 CD-in connector
FN1 2-pin CPU fan connector
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2153/Celeron System Board Jumper Settings
Table 5- 4 Machine Type 2153 System Board Jumper Settings
Jumper/Settings Function
SW1 Password
On Bypass password
Off* Check password
SW2 BIOS Logo
On* OEM
Off Acer
SW3, 4, 5, 6 CPU Frequency(MHz)
On, Off, Off, On 233=66MHz x 3.5
Off, On, On, On 266=66MHz x 4
Off, On, Off, On 300=66MHz x 4.5
Off, Off, On, On 333=66MHz x 5
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Table 5- 5 System Board Connector Functions
Connector Function
FN2 2-Pin fan connector
JP2401 Thermal sensor connector
1-2: SYS TMP
3-4: CPU TMP
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2139 System Board Jumper Settings
Table 5- 6 System Board Jumper Settings
Jumper/Settings Function
J1 Audio Resource Protection
1-2 Write Protected
2-3 Programmable
JP2 VGA IRQ
1-2 Disable IRQ
2-3 Enable IRQ
S1, SW 1 Host Bus Clock Selection
On 66MHz
Off* 100MHz
S1, SW 2 Password Check
On Bypass password
Off* Check password
S1, SW 3,4 Reserved
S1, SW 5,6,7,8 Slot1 Core/Bus Clock Ratio
On, On, On, On 2
On, Off, On, On 3
Off, On, On, On 4
Off, Off, On, On 5
On, On, Off, On 5/2
On, Off, Off, On 7/2
Off, On, Off, On 9/2
Off, Off, Off, On 11/2
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Power Supply Cable Connector Specifications
Refer to the following figures when checking for voltages on power supply
cable connectors.
When checking voltages, the power supply fan must be running. To power-on
the power supply without using the on/off switch, use a screw driver or other
tool to short the connector CN2, pins 10, 20 (for 2153) or CN10 (for 2139) or
use a connection (jumper) to short the black and green wires of the 20-pin
connector on power supply.
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Factory-Installed Modem Card Layout
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Figure 5- 10 3.5-in Hard Disk (Seagate) Jumper Settings Locations
Table 5-10 Quantum Fireball TM and ST Series Hard Disk Drives Jumper
Settings
DS CS SP Description
On Off -- Drive configured as a Master, or
Drive configured as a Master, with an attached Slave
Off Off -- Drive configured as a Slave.
DS CS/SP Description
On Off Drive configured as a Master.
Off Off Drive configured as a Slave.
On On Drive configured as a Master, with an attached Slave
J50:Master/Slave Description
On Drive configured as a Master, or
Drive configured as a Master, with an attached Slave
Off Drive configured as a Slave.
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3.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Locations (For
2139)
DS CS/SP Description
On Off Drive configured as a Master.
Off Off Drive configured as a Slave.
On On Drive configured as a Master, with an attached Slave
J50:Master/Slave Description
On Only drive in single drive system, or
Master drive in dual drive system
Off Slave drive in dual drive system
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5.25-In Hard Disk Drive Jumper Locations (For
2153)
DS CS/SP Description
On Off Drive configured as a Master.
Off Off Drive configured as a Slave.
On On Drive configured as a Master, with an attached Slave
DS CS/SP Description
On Off Drive is configured as a Master.
Off Off Drive is configured as a Slave.
On On Drive is configured as a Master, with an attached Slave
that supports DASP
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CD-ROM Drive
ATTENTION: Either <option 1> or <option 2> CD-ROM drive may come with
your Aptiva machine. Their front panel buttons, indicators and
emergency eject method may be different.
Item Description
1 Load / eject button
2 Headphone jack
3 Power-on / busy indicator, lights up in green color while
disc is set in ready state; lights up and flashes in amber
color during data read or seek operation.
4 Headphone volume control
5 Emergency eject hole.
See CD-ROM Emergency-exit <option 1> below.
6 Audio Play/Skip track control button
Item Description
1 Headphone jack
2 Headphone volume control
3 Busy indicator, lights up and flashes in amber color
during data read or seek operation.
4 Audio Play/Skip track control button
5 Load / eject button
6 Disc tray and emergency eject
See CD-ROM Emergency-exit <option 2> below.
Locate the bottom edge of the disc tray. Gently pry the disk tray open with a
screwdriver. When the disc tray opens, simply remove the disc from the CD-
ROM drive.
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CD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Features
CABLE SELECT
DIGITAL SLAVE
AUDIO AUDIO MASTER IDE INTERFACE DC INPUT
C S M 39 1
D G R G G L S L A 5V G G 12V
40 2
6 5 4 3 2 1
CS SL MA Description
-- -- On Drive configured as a Master.
(default)
-- On -- Drive configured as a Slave.
On -- -- Cable select
Item Description
1 Disc Tray
2 Open/Close Button
3 Loading/Unloading/Busy Indicator
4 Loading/Unloading
5 Headphone Volume Control
6 Headphone Jack
7 Disc Indicator
DVD-ROM Emergency-exit
If for any reason the tray does not eject
automatically, insert and press an eject-bar inside
the emergency eject hole to manually eject the
tray. A straightened paper clip with a diameter of
1.2 mm (typical) can be used as an eject-bar.
NOTE: Make sure to turn off the power before manual disc eject operation.
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DVD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Features
CS SL MA Description
-- -- On Drive configured as a Master
(default).
-- On -- Drive configured as a Slave.
On -- -- Cable select
You can install 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, or 128MB PC-100 DIMM in any sockets
and with any combinations.
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Parallel Port Signals
Pin Signal Name I/O Pin Signal Name I/O
1 Strobe O 14 Auto Feed N/A
2 Data Bit 0 I/O 15 Error I
3 Data Bit 1 I/O 16 Initialize O
4 Data Bit 2 I/O 17 Select (In) O
5 Data Bit 3 I/O 18 Ground Power
6 Data Bit 4 I/O 19 Ground Power
7 Data Bit 5 I/O 20 Ground Power
8 Data Bit 6 I/O 21 Ground Power
9 Data Bit 7 I/O 22 Ground Power
10 Acknowledge I 23 Ground Power
11 Busy I 24 Ground Power
12 Paper Empty I 25 Ground Power
13 Select O
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IDE Cable Connector Signals
Pin Signal Name I/O Pin Signal Name I/O
1 Host Reset O 21 No Connection
2 Ground 22 Ground
3 Host Data 7 I/O 23 Host IOW O
4 Host Data 8 I/O 24 Ground Power
5 Host Data 6 I/O 25 Host IOR O
6 Host Data 9 I/O 26 Ground Power
7 Host Data 5 I/O 27 I/O Channel I
Ready
8 Host Data 10 I/O 28 No Connection
9 Host Data 4 I/O 29 No Connection
10 Host Data 11 I/O 30 Ground Power
11 Host Data 3 I/O 31 Host IRQ I
12 Host Data 12 I/O 32 No Connection
13 Host Data 2 I/O 33 Host A1 O
14 Host Data 13 I/O 34 No Connection
15 Host Data 1 I/O 35 Host A0 O
16 Host Data 14 I/O 36 Host A2 O
17 Host Data 0 I/O 37 Host CS0 O
18 Host Data 15 I/O 38 Host CS1 O
19 Ground Power 39 ACTIVE bar I
20 No Connection 40 Ground Power
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Parts Catalog
Parts Catalog .............................................................................................. 7-1
Assembly 1: Machine Type 2153 System Unit........................................ 7-3
Assembly 2: Machine Type 2153 Diskette, Hard Drive ........................... 7-5
Assembly 3: Machine Type 2153 CD/DVD-ROM, Modem Card, Speaker
and Microphone ...................................................................................... 7-6
Assembly 4: Machine Type 2153 Monitor and Power Cord .................... 7-8
Assembly 5: Machine Type 2153 Keyboard and Mouse ......................... 7-9
Assembly 6: Machine Type 2153 Software ........................................... 7-11
Assembly 1: Machine Type 2139 System Unit - Exterior ...................... 7-12
Assembly 2: Machine Type 2139 System Unit - Interior ....................... 7-13
Assembly 3: Machine Type 2139 Diskette, Hard Disk Drives ............... 7-15
Assembly 4: Machine Type 2139 CD/DVD-ROM, Modem Card, Speaker
and Micropone ...................................................................................... 7-17
Assembly 5: Machine Type 2139 Keyboard and Mouse ....................... 7-19
Assembly 6: Machine Type 2139 Zip Drive and Network Adapter ........ 7-20
Assembly 7: Machine Type 2139 Software ........................................... 7-21
7-2
Assembly 1: Machine Type 2153 System Unit
7-4
Asm-Index FRU Number Description
1-14 20L2203 32MB DIMM (PC-66)
1-14 20L2204 64MB DIMM (PC-66)
1-NS Modem Card, see Assembly 3: Machine
Type 2153 CD/DVD-ROM, Modem Card,
Speaker and Microphone on page 7-7.
1-15 20L2166 API, 145W, S/W, Fan
1-15 20L2167 API, 145W, S/W, Fan (JP)
1-15 00K8468 95W Power Supply
1-16 01K4278 RTC Backup Battery (CR2032)
7-6
Assembly 3: Machine Type 2153 CD/DVD-ROM,
Modem Card, Speaker and Microphone
7-8
Assembly 4: Machine Type 2153 Monitor and
Power Cord
7-10
5-1 02K0812 Standard – LA Spanish
5-1 02K0810 Standard – French Canadian 445
5-1 02K0816 Standard – Belgium/French
5-1 02K0817 Standard – Belgium/Flemish
5-1 02K0820 Standard – Danish/Denmark
5-1 02K0821 Standard – Dutch/Netherlands
5-1 02K0822 Standard – France
5-1 02K0823 Standard – German
5-1 02K0828 Standard – Italy
5-1 02K0829 Standard – Norwegian
5-1 02K0836 Standard – Spain
5-1 02K0837 Standard – Swed/Finn
5-1 02K0838 Standard – Swiss/French/German
5-1 02K0841 Standard – UK English
5-1 02K0844 Standard – Japanese
5-1 02K0845 Standard – Traditional Chinese
5-2 76H5080 2 Button Sleek Logitech M-S34
5-2 72J4546 Mouse, Scroll Point
7-12
Assembly 1: Machine Type 2139 System Unit -
Exterior
7-14
Assembly 2: Machine Type 2139 System Unit -
Interior
7-16
Asm-Index FRU Number Description
2-NS 06J7900 Power Cord Volex CSA/UL 10A/125V
(US/CE/CF/LA)
2-NS 02K2648 Power Cord TA-HSING T-MARK 10A/125V
(JP)
7-18
Asm-Index FRU Number Description
3-1 02K2299 Diskette Drive-3.5-In. 3-Mode
3-2 01K4259 Screws for Diskette Drive
3-3 02K2603 Diskette Drive Cable
3-4 20L2165 5.25-In., 12 GB
3-4 36L9084 3.5-In., 6.x GB
3-4 36L9074 3.5-In., 8.x GB
3-4 00K8477 3.5-In., 13.x GB
3-4 10L6019 3.5-In., 16.x GB
3-NS 01K4259 Screws for 5.25-In. Hard Drive
3-5 01K4224 Hard Disk Drive IDE Cable (w/ 3
Connectors)
3-NS 01K4260 Mounting Screws for Hard Disk Drive, 3.5-
In.
3-6 02K2607 3.5-In. Drive Frame
7-20
Asm-Index FRU Number Description
4-1 28L3767 CD-ROM 32X, API
4-1 02K2575 DVD-ROM 2X, Hitachi
4-1 00K7888 DVD-ROM 2X, Hitachi, Black
4-1 36L9094 DVD-ROM 4X, Hitachi
4-1 36L9078 DVD-ROM 4X, Hitachi, Black
4-1 36L9097 DVD-ROM 2X (Transition Period)
4-1 36L9098 DVD-ROM 2X, Black (Transition Period)
4-2 01K4259 Mounting Screws for CD-ROM
4-3 01K4224 CD-ROM IDE Cable
4-4 20L2289 DVD-ROM Drive Audio Cable
4-5 02K2294 Modem, CIS 1643 56.6K – D/F/V (JP)
4-5 02K2295 Modem, CIS 1643 56.6K – D/F/V
(US,CA)(Second Source)
4-5 02K2293 Modem, GVC 1643 56.6K - D/F/V (US,CA)
4-5 02K2580 Modem, GVC 1643 56.6K - D/F/V
(UK,NL,SW,DK,NO,FI,BD,SP)
4-5 02K2582 Modem, GVC 1643 56.6K - D/F/V (FR)
4-5 02K2581 Modem, GVC 1643 56.6K - D/F/V (IT)
4-5 02K2583 Modem, GVC 1643 56.6K - D/F/V (SP)
4-5 02K2630 Modem, GVC 1641B 56.6K -D/F (AU)
4-6 02K2308 Modem Card Audio Cable
4-NS 00K8183 Modem Ring-In Cable
4-7 20L2168 Speaker
4-7 00K8474 Speaker, Black
4-NS 20L2169 Speaker ADT 9VDC1120V A40910M
(US/CE/CF/LA/TW)
4-NS 20L2170 Speaker ADT 9VDC1120V A40910J (JP)
4-NS 20L2171 Speaker ADT 9VDC1230V A40910G
(Euro/LA-HI Voltage Mdls)
4-NS 20L2172 Speaker ADT 9VDC1230V A40910B
(GB/UK)
4-NS 20L2173 Speaker ADT 9VDC1230V A40910B (AP-S)
4-NS 20L2174 Speaker ADT 9VDC1230V A40910B (CN)
4-NS 02K2648 Power Cord TA-HSING T-MARK 10A/125V
(JP)
4-8 10L6656 Microphone (Andrea NC-8) Noise Canceling
7-22
Assembly 6: Machine Type 2139 Zip Drive and
Network Adapter
7-24
Appendix A. FRU Number Index for
Machine Type 2153
FRU Asm- Page FRU Asm- Page
Number Index Number Index
00K8183 3-6 7-7 02K2329 1-NS 7-3
01K4196 4-NS 7-9 02K2334 1-NS 7-4
01K4198 4-NS 7-9 02K2339 3-4 7-7
01K4224 2-4 7-6 02K2353 4-1 7-9
01K4224 3-3 7-7 02K2355 4-1 7-9
01K4259 2-NS 7-7 02K2359 4-1 7-9
01K4259 3-2 7-5 02K2361 4-1 7-9
01K4278 1-13 7-8 02K2363 4-1 7-9
02K0806 5-1 7-10 02k2575 3-NS 7-7
02K0810 5-1 7-11 02K2603 2-2 7-5
02K0812 5-1 7-10 02K2620 4-1 7-9
02K0816 5-1 7-11 02K2622 4-1 7-9
02K0817 5-1 7-11 02K2630 3-5 7-7
02K0820 5-1 7-11 02K2632 3-5 7-7
02K0821 5-1 7-11 02K2648 3-NS 7-8
02K0822 5-1 7-11 06J7900 4-NS 7-9
02K0823 5-1 7-11 10L6615 4-1 7-9
02K0828 5-1 7-11 10L6633 3-5 7-7
02K0829 5-1 7-11 10L6645 2-3 7-5
02K0836 5-1 7-11 10L6646 2-3 7-5
02K0837 5-1 7-11 10L6647 3-1 7-7
02K0838 5-1 7-11 10L6649 2-3 7-5
02K0841 5-1 7-11 10L6656 3-8 7-8
02K0844 5-1 7-11 12J5558 5-1 7-10
02K0845 5-1 7-11 12J5562 5-1 7-10
02K2269 1-10 7-4 12J5564 5-1 7-10
02K2294 3-5 7-7 12J5568 5-1 7-10
02K2299 2-1 7-5 12J5569 5-1 7-10
A-2
FRU Asm- Page FRU Asm- Page
Number Index Number Index
36L9085 2-3 7-7 76H5080 5-2 7-11
36L9087 3-1 7-9
A-4
FRU Asm- Page FRU Asm- Page
Number Index Number Index
12J5588 5-1 7-21 36L9074 3-1 7-19
12J5589 5-1 7-21 00K8477 3-1 7-19
12J5590 5-1 7-21 10L6019 3-1 7-19
12J5593 5-1 7-21 02K2575 4-1 7-21
12J5596 5-1 7-21 00K7888 4-1 7-21
12J5597 5-1 7-21 36L9094 4-1 7-21
12J6877 2-14 7-15 36L9078 4-1 7-21
20L2161 2-8 7-15 36L9097 4-1 7-21
20L2162 2-9 7-15 36L9098 4-1 7-21
20L2163 2-10 7-15
20L2165 3-4 7-17
20L2166 2-13 7-15
20L2167 2-13 7-15
20L2168 4-7 7-20
20L2169 4-NS 7-20
20L2170 4-NS 7-20
20L2171 4-NS 7-20
20L2172 4-NS 7-20
20L2173 4-NS 7-20
20L2174 4-NS 7-20
20L2182 2-NS 7-15
20L2201 2-12 7-15
20L2202 2-12 7-15
20L2289 4-4 7-19
00K8480 1-2 7-14
00K8478 1-3 7-14
00K8482 1-8 7-14
00K8481 1-7 7-14
36L9090 1-7 7-14
36L9091 1-7 7-14
00K8749 2-8 7-16
36L9084 3-1 7-19
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Appendix C. Model/Monitor
Configurations and FRU Part Numbers
The models described in this appendix are Service Level A (SL-A) machines.
Only factory-installed parts are listed.
If the machine you are serving has Service Level A on the label, but you
cannot find it listed in this appendix, call your local IBM Aptiva Servicer
Bulletin Board for updated model information.
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-2
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for US Geography
Model E3U
Country/ US
Language
System 36L9051
Board
Power 00K8468
Supply
Processor 20L2186
Memory 20L2202
Diskette 02K2299
Drive
CD-ROM 36L9087
DVD-ROM --
Modem 10L6633
Card
Speaker 20L2168
Sub-woofer --
Monitor --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-4
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for Canada Geography
Model E2V E2U E3V
Country/ CF CE CF
Language
System 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051
Board
Power 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468
Supply
Processor 20L2185 36L9079 36L9079
Memory 20L2201 20L2200 20L2202
Monitor -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-6
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for Latin America Geography
Model E3K E4L E4K
Country/ LA LA LA
Language
System 36L9051 20L2184 20L2184
Board
Power 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468
Supply
Processor 20L2185 20L2186 20L2186
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Monitor -- -- --
C-8
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E25)
Model E25 E25 E25 E25 E25
Country/ FR UK SW DK FI
Language
System 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747
Board
Power 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468
Supply
Processor 28L3823 28L3823 28L3823 28L3823 28L3823
Memory 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-10
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E25)
Model E25 E25 E25
Country/ SG BU BF
Language
System 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747
Board
Power 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468
Supply
Processor 28L3823 28L3823 28L3823
Memory 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201
Monitor -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-12
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E35)
Model E35 E35 E35 E35 E35
Country/ NO IT SP NL SF
Language
System 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747
Board
Power 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468
Supply
Processor 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- --
C-14
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E37)
Model E37 E37 E37 E37 E37
Country/ FR UK SW DK FI
Language
System 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747
Board
Power 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468
Supply
Processor 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-16
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E37)
Model E37 E37 E37
Country/ SG BU BF
Language
System 00K8747 00K8747 00K8747
Board
Power 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468
Supply
Processor 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Monitor -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-18
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E45)
Model E45 E45 E45 E45 E45
Country/ NO IT SP NL SF
Language
System 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184
Board
Power 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468
Supply
Processor 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- --
C-20
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E47)
Model E47 E47 E47 E47 E47
Country/ FR UK SW DK FI
Language
System 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184
Board
Power 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468
Supply
Processor 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
CD-ROM 28L3767 28L3767 28L3767 28L3767 28L3767
DVD-ROM -- -- -- -- --
Modem 02K2632 02K2632 02K2632 02K2632 02K2632
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-22
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E47)
Model E47 E47 E47
Country/ SG BU BF
Language
System 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184
Board
Power 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468
Supply
Processor 20L2186 20L2186 20L2186
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
CD-ROM 28L3767 28L3767 28L3767
DVD-ROM -- -- --
Modem 02K2587 02K2632 02K2632
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- -- --
Monitor -- -- --
C-24
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E18)
Model E18 E18 E18 E18 E18
Country/ FI IT ND BD FR
Language
System 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184 20L2184
Board
Power 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468
Supply
Processor 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185 20L2185
Memory 20L2200 20L2200 20L2200 20L2200 20L2200
20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201
Hard Drive 36L9084 36L9084 36L9084 36L9084 36L9084
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
CD-ROM 36L9087 36L9087 36L9087 36L9087 36L9087
DVD-ROM -- -- -- -- --
Modem 02K2632 02K2632 02K2632 02K2632 02K2632
Card
Speaker 20L2175 20L2175 20L2175 20L2175 20L2175
Sub-woofer -- -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-26
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E44)
Model E44 E44 E44 E44 E44
Country/ FI IT ND BD FR
Language
System 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051
Board
Power 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468
Supply
Processor 36L9079 36L9079 36L9079 36L9079 36L9079
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
CD-ROM 36L9087 36L9087 36L9087 36L9087 36L9087
DVD-ROM -- -- -- -- --
Modem 02K2632 02K2632 02K2632 02K2632 02K2632
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-28
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E46)
Model E46 E46 E46 E46 E46
Country/ FI IT ND BD FR
Language
System 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051 36L9051
Board
Power 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468
Supply
Processor 36L9079 36L9079 36L9079 36L9079 36L9079
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
CD-ROM 36L9087 36L9087 36L9087 36L9087 36L9087
DVD-ROM -- -- -- -- --
Modem 02K2632 02K2632 02K2632 02K2632 02K2632
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-30
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for Australia Geography
Model E4A E2A E3A E3Q
Country/ AU AU AU AU
Language
System 00K8752 00K8747 00K8747 20L2184
Board
Power 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468
Supply
Processor 00K8500 12J6886 20L2185 20L2185
Memory 20L2204 20L2201 20L2202 20L2200
20L2201
Hard Drive 10L6649 10L6646 10L6649 10L6646
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
CD-ROM 28L3767 28L3767 20L2188 36L9087
DVD-ROM -- -- -- --
Modem 02K2630 02K2630 02K2630 02K2630
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2175 20L2168 20L2175
Sub-woofer -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- --
C-32
2153 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for APN (TW/HK/CN) Geography
Model E1P E3P E3T
Country/ CN CN TW
Language
System 36L9049 36L9049 00K8752
Board
Power 00K8468 00K8468 00K8468
Supply
Processor 00K8499 00K8500 00K8500
Memory 20L2203 20L2204 20L2204
Hard Drive 10L6646 10L6649 10L6649
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
CD-ROM 28L3767 28L3767 28L3767
DVD-ROM -- -- --
Modem 02K2640 02K2640 02K2639
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- -- --
Monitor -- -- --
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2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for Canada Geography
Model E5U E5V E6U E6V
Country/ CE CF CE CF
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 28L3842 28L3842 20L2162 20L2162
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 00K8477 00K8477
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
DVD-ROM 36L9097 36L9097 36L9097 36L9097
Modem 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295
Card
Speaker 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295
Sub-woofer -- -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-36
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for US Geography
Model E6U E6C
Country/ US US
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 20L2162 20L2162
Memory 20L2202 20L2202
20L2201
Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
DVD-ROM 36L9097 36L9097
Modem 02K2295 02K2295
Card
Speaker 02K2295 02K2295
Sub-woofer -- --
Monitor -- --
C-38
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for Japan Geography
Model E51 E6J
Country/ JP JP
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2167 20L2167
Supply
Processor 20L2162 00K8476
Memory 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 20L2165 00K8477
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
DVD-ROM 02K2575 36L9094
Modem 02K2294 02K2294
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- --
Monitor -- --
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2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E48)
Model E48 E48 E48 E48 E48
Country/ NO IT SP NL SF
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575
Modem 02K2580 02K2581 02K2583 02K2580 02K2580
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-42
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E49)
Model E49 E49 E49 E49 E49
Country/ FR UK SW DK FI
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575
Modem 02K2582 02K2580 02K2580 02K2580 02K2580
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-44
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E49)
Model E49 E49 E49 E49
Country/ SG GR BU BF
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575
Modem 02K2580 02K2580 02K2580 02K2580
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- --
C-46
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E55)
Model E55 E55 E55 E55 E55
Country/ NO IT SP NL SF
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575
Modem 02K2580 02K2581 02K2583 02K2580 02K2580
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
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2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E57)
Model E57 E57 E57 E57 E57
Country/ FR UK SW DK FI
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575
Modem 02K2582 02K2580 02K2580 02K2580 02K2580
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-50
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E57)
Model E57 E57 E57 E57
Country/ SG GR BU BF
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165 20L2165
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575
Modem 02K2580 02K2580 02K2580 02K2580
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- --
C-52
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E65)
Model E65 E65 E65 E65 E65
Country/ NO IT SP NL SF
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575
Modem 02K2580 02K2581 02K2583 02K2580 02K2580
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-54
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E67)
Model E67 E67 E67 E67 E67
Country/ FR UK SW DK FI
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575
Modem 02K2582 02K2580 02K2580 02K2580 02K2580
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-56
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E67)
Model E67 E67 E67 E67
Country/ SG GR BU BF
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575
Modem 02K2580 02K2580 02K2580 02K2580
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- --
C-58
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E68)
Model E68 E68 E68 E68 E68
Country/ NO IT SP NL SF
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
DVD-ROM 36L9094 36L9094 36L9094 36L9094 36L9094
Modem 02K2580 02K2581 02K2583 02K2580 02K2580
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-60
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E69)
Model E69 E69 E69 E69 E69
Country/ FR UK SW DK FI
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
DVD-ROM 36L9094 36L9094 36L9094 36L9094 36L9094
Modem 02K2582 02K2580 02K2580 02K2580 02K2580
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- -- --
C-62
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E69)
Model E69 E69 E69 E69
Country/ SG GR BU BF
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
DVD-ROM 36L9094 36L9094 36L9094 36L9094
Modem 02K2580 02K2580 02K2580 02K2580
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- --
C-64
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-65
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for APN (TW/HK/CN) Geography
Model E6P E5H E5T E5P
Country/ CN HK TW CN
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 00K8749
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
DVD-ROM 02K2575 36L9094 36L9094 36L9094
Modem 02K2640 02K2295 02K2639 02K2640
Card
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Sub-woofer -- -- -- --
Monitor -- -- -- --
C-66
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for US Geography
Model EJ1 EJ2 EJ3 EJ4 EJ5
Country/ US US US US US
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842 28L3842
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201
Hard Drive 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074 36L9074
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
CD-ROM 28L3767 28L3767 28L3767 28L3767 --
DVD-ROM -- -- -- -- 02K2575
Modem 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Ethernet 08L2550 08L2550 08L2550 -- 08L2550
Zip Drive 28L1605 -- -- -- --
C-68
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for US Geography
Model EN1 EN2 EN3 EL3 EL4
Country/ US US US US US
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 28L3842 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201
Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
CD-ROM -- 28L3767 28L3767 -- --
DVD-ROM 02K2575 -- -- 02K2575 02K2575
Modem 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Ethernet 08L2550 -- -- 08L2550 08L2550
Zip Drive -- -- -- 28L1605 --
Country/ US US US US US
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201 20L2201
Hard Drive 00K8477 10L6019 10L6019 10L6019 10L6019
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
CD-ROM -- -- -- -- --
DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575
Modem 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Ethernet -- 08L2550 08L2550 -- --
Zip Drive 28L1605 28L1605 -- 28L1605 --
C-70
2139 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU
Part Numbers for US Geography
Model EM1 EM2 EM3 EM4 EM5
Country/ US US US US US
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 10L6019
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
CD-ROM -- -- -- -- --
DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575
Modem 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Ethernet 08L2550 08L2550 -- -- 08L2550
Zip Drive 28L1605 -- 28L1605 -- 28L1605
Country/ US US US
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
Hard Drive 10L6019 10L6019 10L6019
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
CD-ROM -- -- --
DVD-ROM 02K2575 02K2575 02K2575
Modem 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295
Speaker 20L2168 20L2168 20L2168
Ethernet 08L2550 -- --
Zip Drive -- 28L1605 --
C-72
2139 Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for
US Geography
Model SE7 SEE SEZ
Country/ US US US
Language
System 20L2161 20L2161 20L2161
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 00K8476 00K8476 00K8476
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
20L2201
Hard Drive 10L6019 10L6019 10L6019
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
CD-ROM -- -- --
DVD-ROM 36L9098 36L9078 36L9078
Modem 02K2295 02K2295 02K2295
Speaker 00K8474 00K8474 00K8474
Ethernet 08L2550 -- --
Zip Drive -- -- 36L9093
C-74
2139 Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for
APN (TW/HK/CN) Geography
Model 2139S4P 2139S4T 2139S4H 2139S6E
Country/ CN TW HK HK
Language
System 00K8749 20L2161 00K8749 00K8749
Board
Power 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166 20L2166
Supply
Processor 20L2162 20L2162 20L2162 00K8476
Memory 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202 20L2202
20L2201 20L2201 20L2201
Hard Drive 00K8477 00K8477 00K8477 10L6019
Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299
Drive
CD-ROM -- -- -- --
DVD-ROM 36L9078 36L9078 36L9078 36L9078
Modem 02K2640 02K2639 02K2295 02K2293
Speaker 00K8474 00K8474 00K8474 00K8474
Ethernet -- -- -- --
Zip Drive -- -- -- --
C-76
Connectors and Features, 27,
Index 29
Emergency-exit<1>, 25, 28
Emergency-exit<2>, 26
Error Symptoms, 18
2 Front Panel<1>, 25, 28
Front Panel<2>, 26
2137/2138 Service Level A (SL-
Jumper Settings, 27, 29
A), XXXIV, 3
Check Procedures, 1
CMOS Reset, 8
A
Audio, 8, 17 D
Check Procedure, 30 Diagnostic Aids, 1
Error Symptoms, 19 Diagnostic Diskette, 3
Diagnostic Program
B Error Symptoms, 22
Diagnostics Program, 4
Beeps, 2, 8, 9, 13 Using from Diagnostic Diskette,
BIOS 3
Flash Update Procedure, 10 Using from Recovery CD, 4
Model Number and Serial Diskette Drive, 3, 7
Number, 11 Check Procedure, 25
BIOS Setup Utility, 12 Connector Signals, 32
Advanced Options, 18 Error Symptoms, 15
Audio, 17
CD-ROM Drive, 15
Date and Time, 18 E
Devices and I/O Ports, 17 Electrical Input, 23
Disk Drives, 15 Error Codes, 2
Main Menu, 12 Error Codes,, 8, 9, 13
Memory/Cache Options, 20 Error Messages, 8, 9, 13
PnP/PCI Options, 20 Error Symptoms, 8, 9, 13
Power Management, 17 External Ports, 3
Product Data, 14 Game Port, 8
Security Options, 19 Parallel Port, 8
Startup Options, 18 Serial Port, 8
System Information, 14
Block Mode, 16
F
C Fan
Error Symptoms, 14
Cabling, 5
CD-ROM Drive, 4, 7, 15
Check Procedure, 32
I-2
Machine Type 2137 Monitor Removals and
And Power Cord, 9 Replacements(Machine Type
Machine Type 2137 System 2137), 2
Unit - Exterior, 3 Adapter Cards, 14
Machine Type 2138 Software, bay 4, 5 (3.5-In. Diskette/Hard
24 Disk Drives), 10
Parts/Test Point Locations, 1 Bay Panels, 7
Password, 9, 19 Bays 1, 2, 3 (5.25-In.
PCI Internal/External Bays), 9
IRQ Setting, 20 Cover, 5
IRQ Sharing, 20 Identifying the Parts of the
PIO Mode, 16 System Unit, 3
Plug and Play, 21 Indicator LED and Cable, 23
Reset Resource Assignments, Memory(DIMM), 15
21 Processor, 16, 18
POST, 2 Removal Sequence, 3
Power consumption, 23 System Backup Battery, 22
Power Management, 4, 17 Removals and
Modem Wake-Up on Ring, 18 Replacements(Machine Type
Power Switch< 4 sec., 18 2138)
Power Supply, 5 Adapter Cards, 39
Check Procedure, 37 Bay 4, 5 (3.5-in. Diskette/ Hard
Connector Specifications, 15 Disk Drives), 35
Error Symptoms, 22 Bay Panels, 32
Power Switch Identifying the Parts of the
Power Switch< 4 sec., 18 System Unit, 27
Processor Indicator LED and Cable, 47
Error Symptoms, 14 Power Supply, 13, 37
Processors System Backup Battery, 46
Machine Type 2137, 2 System Board, 48
Machine Type 2138, 2 Removals and
Replacements(Machine Type
2138), 26
R Bays 1, 2, 3 (5.25-In.
Real-Time Clock Internal/External bays), 34
Error Symptoms, 19 Cover, 29
Removals and Replacements Memory(DIMM), 40
handling ESD-sensitive parts, Pentium II Processor Heat Sink
50 and Fan, 43
processor, 41 Pentium II Processor Module,
Removals and 41
Replacements(Machine Type Removal Sequence, 27
2137) Repair Information, 1
System Board, 24
Index I-3
Error Symptoms, 20
S Palette Snoop, 20
Safety Information, VI
Safety Inspection Guide, 1
Safety Notice (Machine Type
2137), 2
Safety Notice(Machine Type
2138), 26
Serial Number, 11
Serial Port, 17
Error Symptoms, 21
Port Signals, 30
Software Recovery Procedure, 51
Specifications
Dimension, 22
Environment, 22
Weight, 22
System Board
2137 (12J6830, 12J6890)
Layout, 3
2137 (12J6830, 12J6890)
Processor Settings, 6
2137 Connectors and
Functions, 7, 10
2138 Connectors and
Functions, 14
2138 Jumper Settings, 13
2138 Layout, 12
Error Symptoms, 14
T
Tools, 24
Trademarks, XXXIII
U
Undetermined Problems
Check Procedure, 42
USB, 17
Legacy Mode, 17
V
Video, 8
I-4
Printed in U.S.A.