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... these changes will be construed to mean that IBM intends to announce such IBM products, programming, or services in your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1996. Requests for technical information about , IBM products (machines and programs), programming, or services... It is subject to restrictions set forth in this statement may contain reference to, or information about IBM products should be sure to read the general information under Appendix B, "Product Warranties, License Agreement, and Notices" on page 73...
... these changes will be construed to mean that IBM intends to announce such IBM products, programming, or services in your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1996. Requests for technical information about , IBM products (machines and programs), programming, or services... It is subject to restrictions set forth in this statement may contain reference to, or information about IBM products should be sure to read the general information under Appendix B, "Product Warranties, License Agreement, and Notices" on page 73...
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...Computer 13 Using a Mouse 13 Shutting Down 14 Configuring Your Personal Computer 15 Using the Configuration/Setup Utility Program . 16 Viewing the System Summary 16 Setting the Date and Time 17 Passwords 17 Using Advanced Power Management 21 Using System Management 23 Changing Keyboard Speed ... 44 Diagnostic Programs 44 Error Messages 45 POST Messages 46 Troubleshooting Charts 54 Installing Files from Option Diskettes 62 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 iii Taking Care of Your Personal Computer 39 Basics 39 Cleaning Your Personal Computer 39 Computer and Keyboard 39 Monitor...
...Computer 13 Using a Mouse 13 Shutting Down 14 Configuring Your Personal Computer 15 Using the Configuration/Setup Utility Program . 16 Viewing the System Summary 16 Setting the Date and Time 17 Passwords 17 Using Advanced Power Management 21 Using System Management 23 Changing Keyboard Speed ... 44 Diagnostic Programs 44 Error Messages 45 POST Messages 46 Troubleshooting Charts 54 Installing Files from Option Diskettes 62 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 iii Taking Care of Your Personal Computer 39 Basics 39 Cleaning Your Personal Computer 39 Computer and Keyboard 39 Monitor...
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...64 Getting Help Online 64 Getting Help by Telephone 65 Getting Help Around the World 65 Purchasing Additional HelpWare Services 66 Enhanced PC Support Line 66 900-Number Operating System and Hardware Support Line 66 Network and Server Support Line 66 Ordering Support Line ...Services 67 Warranty and Repair Services 67 Obtaining IBM Operating System Updates 68 Ordering Publications 68 Appendix A. Product Warranties, License Agreement, and Notices 73 Hardware Limited Warranty 73 License ...
...64 Getting Help Online 64 Getting Help by Telephone 65 Getting Help Around the World 65 Purchasing Additional HelpWare Services 66 Enhanced PC Support Line 66 900-Number Operating System and Hardware Support Line 66 Network and Server Support Line 66 Ordering Support Line ...Services 67 Warranty and Repair Services 67 Obtaining IBM Operating System Updates 68 Ordering Publications 68 Appendix A. Product Warranties, License Agreement, and Notices 73 Hardware Limited Warranty 73 License ...
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... OFF. Safety Information DANGER: Electrical current from devices. 2 In the U.K., by law, the telephone cable must be connected after the telephone line cable. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 v To avoid shock hazard, connect and disconnect cables as shown below when installing, moving or opening the covers of this product or attached...
... OFF. Safety Information DANGER: Electrical current from devices. 2 In the U.K., by law, the telephone cable must be connected after the telephone line cable. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 v To avoid shock hazard, connect and disconnect cables as shown below when installing, moving or opening the covers of this product or attached...
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... Repair or disassemble Dispose of the battery as required by the manufacturer. Lithium Battery Notice CAUTION: Danger of . Remplacer uniquement par une batterie IBM de type 33F8354 ou d'un type équivalent recommandé par le fabricant. The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly... Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux règlements locaux. When replacing the battery, use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by local ordinances or regulations. La batterie contient du lithium et peut exploser en...
... Repair or disassemble Dispose of the battery as required by the manufacturer. Lithium Battery Notice CAUTION: Danger of . Remplacer uniquement par une batterie IBM de type 33F8354 ou d'un type équivalent recommandé par le fabricant. The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly... Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux règlements locaux. When replacing the battery, use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by local ordinances or regulations. La batterie contient du lithium et peut exploser en...
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.... Elsewhere, the drive is certified to conform to the requirements of Federal Regulations (DHHS 21 CFR) Subchapter J for Class 1 laser products. Laser Compliance Statement Some IBM Personal Computer models are not considered to be hazardous. Class 1 laser products are equipped from the factory with a CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM drive...
.... Elsewhere, the drive is certified to conform to the requirements of Federal Regulations (DHHS 21 CFR) Subchapter J for Class 1 laser products. Laser Compliance Statement Some IBM Personal Computer models are not considered to be hazardous. Class 1 laser products are equipped from the factory with a CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM drive...
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...solving problems that might occur. ISA/PCI Adapter Expansion Slots The PC 330 and PC 350 have three shared ISA/PCI adapter expansion slots on page 7. In addition, the PC 350 provides two dedicated ISA adapter expansion © Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 1 Your Personal Computer Thank you for separate purchase...detailed information or a discussion of some of the features of these powerful computers is included. A PC 330 model has three drive bays and three expansion slots and, a PC 350 model has five drive bays and five expansion slots. This microprocessor gives you the power and speed ...
...solving problems that might occur. ISA/PCI Adapter Expansion Slots The PC 330 and PC 350 have three shared ISA/PCI adapter expansion slots on page 7. In addition, the PC 350 provides two dedicated ISA adapter expansion © Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 1 Your Personal Computer Thank you for separate purchase...detailed information or a discussion of some of the features of these powerful computers is included. A PC 330 model has three drive bays and three expansion slots and, a PC 350 model has five drive bays and five expansion slots. This microprocessor gives you the power and speed ...
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... personal computer comes with ports for connecting input/output (I /O devices that previously used serial, parallel, keyboard, mouse and game ports. Ease-of-Use Features Your IBM Personal Computer includes many cases, no switches or jumpers have to four IDE high-capacity hard disk drives. Support for multimedia and telephony devices, more...
... personal computer comes with ports for connecting input/output (I /O devices that previously used serial, parallel, keyboard, mouse and game ports. Ease-of-Use Features Your IBM Personal Computer includes many cases, no switches or jumpers have to four IDE high-capacity hard disk drives. Support for multimedia and telephony devices, more...
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... to use graphical diagnostic program can help you determine whether the hardware is designed to meet your personal computer: IBM OS/2 IBM OS/2 Warp Connect IBM PC DOS DEC PathWorks DOS with Microsoft Windows DOS with Microsoft Windows for Work Groups MS-DOS Novell NetWare Novell UnixWare.... Help is designed with this concern in the system software. Advanced Power Management Energy conservation is an important concern, and the IBM Personal Computer is available by phone, fax, and modem. You can obtain assistance for personal comfort, and usability. For detailed information...
... to use graphical diagnostic program can help you determine whether the hardware is designed to meet your personal computer: IBM OS/2 IBM OS/2 Warp Connect IBM PC DOS DEC PathWorks DOS with Microsoft Windows DOS with Microsoft Windows for Work Groups MS-DOS Novell NetWare Novell UnixWare.... Help is designed with this concern in the system software. Advanced Power Management Energy conservation is an important concern, and the IBM Personal Computer is available by phone, fax, and modem. You can obtain assistance for personal comfort, and usability. For detailed information...
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... the ISA/PCI expansion slots, additional hard disk drives, diskette drives, or a CD-ROM drive. Each socket can insert and remove most PC Cards without turning off the computer. 4 Using Your Personal Computer PCMCIA support allows you to expand the I /O expansion slot. Inside the ... two additional sockets at the back of a credit card and are the size of the computer. You can accept type-1, -2, or -3 PC Cards. Connectivity If your personal computer can add optional Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) connectors to a network. Some PCMCIA adapters ...
... the ISA/PCI expansion slots, additional hard disk drives, diskette drives, or a CD-ROM drive. Each socket can insert and remove most PC Cards without turning off the computer. 4 Using Your Personal Computer PCMCIA support allows you to expand the I /O expansion slot. Inside the ... two additional sockets at the back of a credit card and are the size of the computer. You can accept type-1, -2, or -3 PC Cards. Connectivity If your personal computer can add optional Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) connectors to a network. Some PCMCIA adapters ...
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Drive Locations The following illustrations show the locations of hard disk drives, diskette drives, and other features of your personal computer. Your Personal Computer 5 PC 330 5.25-Inch Bay for Optional Drive PCMCIA PC 350 PCMCIA 3.5-Inch Diskette Drive 3.5-Inch Internal Bays for Hard Disk Drives 5.25-Inch Bays for Optional Drives 3.5-Inch Diskette Drive 3.5-Inch Internal Bay for Hard Disk Drive Expansion Slots Expansion Slots Chapter 1.
Drive Locations The following illustrations show the locations of hard disk drives, diskette drives, and other features of your personal computer. Your Personal Computer 5 PC 330 5.25-Inch Bay for Optional Drive PCMCIA PC 350 PCMCIA 3.5-Inch Diskette Drive 3.5-Inch Internal Bays for Hard Disk Drives 5.25-Inch Bays for Optional Drives 3.5-Inch Diskette Drive 3.5-Inch Internal Bay for Hard Disk Drive Expansion Slots Expansion Slots Chapter 1.
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Input and Output Connectors Keyboard Serial A Infrared Mouse USB Parallel Display A 12 6 Using Your Personal Computer
Input and Output Connectors Keyboard Serial A Infrared Mouse USB Parallel Display A 12 6 Using Your Personal Computer
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...Pentium OverDrive socket ISA/PCI Plug and Play support Power PC 330: 145 W, 115/230 V ac, 50/60 Hz PC 350: 200 W, 115/230 V ac, 50/60 Hz Built-in each bank One 168-pin DIMM socket: 8, 16, or 32 MB unit Flash memory for Work Groups MS-DOS Novell NetWare...7 Features at a Glance-Personal Computer The following table summarizes the available features in 4, 8, 16, or 32 MB units - Refer to "Configuring Your Personal Computer" on Alarm Operating System Support IBM OS/2 IBM OS/2 Warp Connect IBM PC DOS DEC PathWorks DOS with Microsoft Windows DOS with Microsoft Windows for POST/BIOS Level-2 Cache...
...Pentium OverDrive socket ISA/PCI Plug and Play support Power PC 330: 145 W, 115/230 V ac, 50/60 Hz PC 350: 200 W, 115/230 V ac, 50/60 Hz Built-in each bank One 168-pin DIMM socket: 8, 16, or 32 MB unit Flash memory for Work Groups MS-DOS Novell NetWare...7 Features at a Glance-Personal Computer The following table summarizes the available features in 4, 8, 16, or 32 MB units - Refer to "Configuring Your Personal Computer" on Alarm Operating System Support IBM OS/2 IBM OS/2 Warp Connect IBM PC DOS DEC PathWorks DOS with Microsoft Windows DOS with Microsoft Windows for POST/BIOS Level-2 Cache...
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... for maximum comfort by turning off lights or using the keyboard, keep a light touch on the thighs. The backrest and seat should have © Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 9 Viewing Distance Lower Back Support Seat Height Adjust the monitor so the top of the keyboard for a long time causes fatigue. Place the...
... for maximum comfort by turning off lights or using the keyboard, keep a light touch on the thighs. The backrest and seat should have © Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 9 Viewing Distance Lower Back Support Seat Height Adjust the monitor so the top of the keyboard for a long time causes fatigue. Place the...
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to adjust the Brightness and Contrast controls on page 81. 10 Using Your Personal Computer However, these filters might affect the clarity of your computer. The monitor lets hot air escape through vents. Electrical Outlets and Cable Lengths The location of electrical outlets and the length of power cords and cables that connect to the monitor, printer, and other devices might get kicked accidentally. When possible, plug the computer power cord directly into an electrical outlet. For more information about power cords, see "Power Cord Notice" on the monitor as the room lighting changes...
to adjust the Brightness and Contrast controls on page 81. 10 Using Your Personal Computer However, these filters might affect the clarity of your computer. The monitor lets hot air escape through vents. Electrical Outlets and Cable Lengths The location of electrical outlets and the length of power cords and cables that connect to the monitor, printer, and other devices might get kicked accidentally. When possible, plug the computer power cord directly into an electrical outlet. For more information about power cords, see "Power Cord Notice" on the monitor as the room lighting changes...
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... from or writing to turn your personal computer. Chapter 3. Power Switch Power-On Light Hard Disk Drive Light For both models (door closed) © Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 11 Power-On Light: This status indicator lights when you in the day-to help you turn off your personal computer if the...
... from or writing to turn your personal computer. Chapter 3. Power Switch Power-On Light Hard Disk Drive Light For both models (door closed) © Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 11 Power-On Light: This status indicator lights when you in the day-to help you turn off your personal computer if the...
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Diskette Eject Button: Push this light is on your personal computer is reading from the drive. Diskette Drive Light: When this button to release a diskette from or writing to deter tampering with or theft of the internal components. Cover and Door Lock: The cover lock secures the cover and the sliding door on , it indicates that your computer, to a diskette. Cover/Door Lock Diskette Drive Light Diskette Eject Button PC 330 (door open) Cover/Door Lock 12 Using Your Personal Computer Diskette Drive Light Diskette Eject Button PC 350 (door open)
Diskette Eject Button: Push this light is on your personal computer is reading from the drive. Diskette Drive Light: When this button to release a diskette from or writing to deter tampering with or theft of the internal components. Cover and Door Lock: The cover lock secures the cover and the sliding door on , it indicates that your computer, to a diskette. Cover/Door Lock Diskette Drive Light Diskette Eject Button PC 330 (door open) Cover/Door Lock 12 Using Your Personal Computer Diskette Drive Light Diskette Eject Button PC 350 (door open)
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Watch the screen, and listen for the D-shaped serial connector. If POST detects a problem, you hear one beep, application program or operating system appears. then go to continue. Blank screen, unreadable screen, or other unusual response occurs. "Error Messages" on self-test (POST). You can move the pointer on the screen. Type the correct password; Your personal computer is installed. "Diagnostic Programs" on page 54. "Troubleshooting Charts" on page 44. With a mouse, you can use to point to correct the problem. then press Enter to the specified section. If...
Watch the screen, and listen for the D-shaped serial connector. If POST detects a problem, you hear one beep, application program or operating system appears. then go to continue. Blank screen, unreadable screen, or other unusual response occurs. "Error Messages" on self-test (POST). You can move the pointer on the screen. Type the correct password; Your personal computer is installed. "Diagnostic Programs" on page 54. "Troubleshooting Charts" on page 44. With a mouse, you can use to point to correct the problem. then press Enter to the specified section. If...
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IBM mouse programs provide the option to set up the mouse for left -hand use. Use the left button on the mouse (this is called clicking). ...
IBM mouse programs provide the option to set up the mouse for left -hand use. Use the left button on the mouse (this is called clicking). ...
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... the machine type/model, flash EEPROM revision label, system serial number and the BIOS date. For more information, refer to "Changing Monitor Settings" on page 16. Advanced Setup provides access to secure hard disk drives and diskette drives. ISA Legacy Resources provides access to menus where you to menus where you...
... the machine type/model, flash EEPROM revision label, system serial number and the BIOS date. For more information, refer to "Changing Monitor Settings" on page 16. Advanced Setup provides access to secure hard disk drives and diskette drives. ISA Legacy Resources provides access to menus where you to menus where you...