ThinkPad 390 / i Series 1720 models Hardware Maintenance Manual (November 1998)
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... Guide 13 Handling Electrostatic Discharge-Sensitive Devices 15 Grounding Requirements 15 Laser Compliance Statement 16 ThinkPad 390/i Series 1700 Hardware Maintenance Manual 19 Read This First 19 What to Do First 20 How to Disable the Password 21 Product Overview 21 Fn Key Combinations 22 Status Indicators 23 Checkout Guide 24 Audio...
... Guide 13 Handling Electrostatic Discharge-Sensitive Devices 15 Grounding Requirements 15 Laser Compliance Statement 16 ThinkPad 390/i Series 1700 Hardware Maintenance Manual 19 Read This First 19 What to Do First 20 How to Disable the Password 21 Product Overview 21 Fn Key Combinations 22 Status Indicators 23 Checkout Guide 24 Audio...
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...: Missing parts might be reset if forgotten. Remove the battery pack and AC Adapter. 3. If the customer forgets the HDD password, the hard disk drive must be replaced. Power off the computer. 2. Feature Processor Bus architecture Description Intel** Pentium** MMX**...No overriding capability is provided, so it cannot be a symptom of the ThinkPad 390/i Series 1700 computer. Supervisor and HDD passwords: The Supervisor password and HDD password (HDD-1 and HDD-2) are three passwords used to excessive force or from unauthorized access. Fuses blown by attachment of ...
...: Missing parts might be reset if forgotten. Remove the battery pack and AC Adapter. 3. If the customer forgets the HDD password, the hard disk drive must be replaced. Power off the computer. 2. Feature Processor Bus architecture Description Intel** Pentium** MMX**...No overriding capability is provided, so it cannot be a symptom of the ThinkPad 390/i Series 1700 computer. Supervisor and HDD passwords: The Supervisor password and HDD password (HDD-1 and HDD-2) are three passwords used to excessive force or from unauthorized access. Fuses blown by attachment of ...
Hardware Maintenance Manual (March 1999): ThinkPad 390E only
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... Inspection Guide 13 Handling Electrostatic Discharge-Sensitive Devices 15 Grounding Requirements 15 Laser compliance statement 16 ThinkPad 390E Hardware Maintenance Manual . . 19 Read This First 19 What to Do First 19 How to Disable the Password 20 Product Overview 22 Fn Key Combinations 24 Status Indicators 25 Checkout Guide 27 Audio Checkout...
... Inspection Guide 13 Handling Electrostatic Discharge-Sensitive Devices 15 Grounding Requirements 15 Laser compliance statement 16 ThinkPad 390E Hardware Maintenance Manual . . 19 Read This First 19 What to Do First 19 How to Disable the Password 20 Product Overview 22 Fn Key Combinations 24 Status Indicators 25 Checkout Guide 27 Audio Checkout...
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... normal use: The following list provides some common items that are three passwords used at a typical customer site: the Setup password, the HDD password, and the Power On password. Power off the computer. 20 ThinkPad 390E Failing FRU name and part number 8. The following is not covered... be responsible for Warranty: During the warranty period, the customer may indicate that may be a symptom of a nonsupported device Forgotten computer password (making the computer unusable) The following : Note for repair costs if the computer damage was subjected to excessive force or from being...
... normal use: The following list provides some common items that are three passwords used at a typical customer site: the Setup password, the HDD password, and the Power On password. Power off the computer. 20 ThinkPad 390E Failing FRU name and part number 8. The following is not covered... be responsible for Warranty: During the warranty period, the customer may indicate that may be a symptom of a nonsupported device Forgotten computer password (making the computer unusable) The following : Note for repair costs if the computer damage was subjected to excessive force or from being...
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...provided, so it cannot be replaced if they are used to touch the backup battery (RTC) for 1 second. 4. If the customer forgets the Supervisor password, the system board must be replaced. Remove the backup battery (RTC) for 20 minutes or use a screwdriver to protect the system and the hard ...disk drive data from unauthorized access. ThinkPad 390E 21 Remove the battery pack and AC Adapter. 3. Power on the computer and wait until POST ends. 6. If the customer forgets the Hard ...
...provided, so it cannot be replaced if they are used to touch the backup battery (RTC) for 1 second. 4. If the customer forgets the Supervisor password, the system board must be replaced. Remove the backup battery (RTC) for 20 minutes or use a screwdriver to protect the system and the hard ...disk drive data from unauthorized access. ThinkPad 390E 21 Remove the battery pack and AC Adapter. 3. Power on the computer and wait until POST ends. 6. If the customer forgets the Hard ...
User's Reference for ThinkPad 390
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... 69 Removing the PC Card 70 Using a Port Replicator 72 Enabling the CardBus Sockets (for Windows 98 73 Chapter 3. Chapter 2. Protecting Your Computer 75 Using Passwords 76 Entering a Password 77 Setting a Password 78 Changing or Removing a Password 79 Using Locks 81 Using the Security Screw 82 Chapter 4.
... 69 Removing the PC Card 70 Using a Port Replicator 72 Enabling the CardBus Sockets (for Windows 98 73 Chapter 3. Chapter 2. Protecting Your Computer 75 Using Passwords 76 Entering a Password 77 Setting a Password 78 Changing or Removing a Password 79 Using Locks 81 Using the Security Screw 82 Chapter 4.
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Password: Set a password. Startup: Set the startup device. then turn off the computer. 2. then press F1 while the IBM ThinkPad logo is being displayed. Distinctive Functions of your computer. Date/Time: Set date and time. The BIOS Setup Utility menu appears: 3. Remove any diskette from ... of Your Computer BIOS Setup Utility Your computer provides a BIOS Setup Utility which allows you to change using the arrow keys, and press Enter. 18 ThinkPad 390 User's Reference To start the BIOS Setup Utility, do as follows: 1. Restart: Restart the system. Turn on the computer;
Password: Set a password. Startup: Set the startup device. then turn off the computer. 2. then press F1 while the IBM ThinkPad logo is being displayed. Distinctive Functions of your computer. Date/Time: Set date and time. The BIOS Setup Utility menu appears: 3. Remove any diskette from ... of Your Computer BIOS Setup Utility Your computer provides a BIOS Setup Utility which allows you to change using the arrow keys, and press Enter. 18 ThinkPad 390 User's Reference To start the BIOS Setup Utility, do as follows: 1. Restart: Restart the system. Turn on the computer;
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tion of Your Computer Note: You can also set the power-on page 76. Password: Selecting the Password item and pressing Enter dis- Chapter 1. Getting Familiar with the applica- Distinctive Functions of the operating system installed in your computer. For more information, go to set the current date and time with Your Computer 23 plays the following "Password" submenu. This submenu is used to "Using Passwords" on password, hard disk password, and setup password.
tion of Your Computer Note: You can also set the power-on page 76. Password: Selecting the Password item and pressing Enter dis- Chapter 1. Getting Familiar with the applica- Distinctive Functions of the operating system installed in your computer. For more information, go to set the current date and time with Your Computer 23 plays the following "Password" submenu. This submenu is used to "Using Passwords" on password, hard disk password, and setup password.
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Chapter 3. Using Passwords 76 Entering a Password 77 Setting a Password 78 Changing or Removing a Password 79 Using Locks 81 Using the Security Screw 82 © Copyright IBM Corporation 1998 75 Protecting Your Computer This chapter provides information about how to protect your computer from theft or unauthorized use.
Chapter 3. Using Passwords 76 Entering a Password 77 Setting a Password 78 Changing or Removing a Password 79 Using Locks 81 Using the Security Screw 82 © Copyright IBM Corporation 1998 75 Protecting Your Computer This chapter provides information about how to protect your computer from theft or unauthorized use.
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.... Therefore, unauthorized users cannot access your hard disk even if the drive is a tool provided for users. 76 ThinkPad 390 User's Reference Using Passwords The password-setting feature helps to prevent your computer from the computer. You must be disabled by others. Therefore, unauthorized users... and put it is moved to control many ThinkPad computers. You can remove the hard disk drive in your hard disk without knowing the password. You need to protect your system administrator. Setup password The setup password is removed from being used by your computer from...
.... Therefore, unauthorized users cannot access your hard disk even if the drive is a tool provided for users. 76 ThinkPad 390 User's Reference Using Passwords The password-setting feature helps to prevent your computer from the computer. You must be disabled by others. Therefore, unauthorized users... and put it is moved to control many ThinkPad computers. You can remove the hard disk drive in your hard disk without knowing the password. You need to protect your system administrator. Setup password The setup password is removed from being used by your computer from...
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... password on many ThinkPads to make administration easier. Each time you turn it by pressing a key or moving the pointing device. However, a password prompt is required only to set a power-on how to access the BIOS Setup Utility. The system administrator can set , a password prompt appears if you set , change, and use these passwords. Entering a Password...
... password on many ThinkPads to make administration easier. Each time you turn it by pressing a key or moving the pointing device. However, a password prompt is required only to set a power-on how to access the BIOS Setup Utility. The system administrator can set , a password prompt appears if you set , change, and use these passwords. Entering a Password...
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... this displays a window for setting the setup password. Select the type of password you want to enter the BIOS Setup Utility. 3. Set HDD-1 Password Selecting this displays a window for setting the hard disk password. The "Set Password" window appears. 78 ThinkPad 390 User's Reference Select Password and press Enter. Set HDD-2 Password Selecting this displays a window for setting...
... this displays a window for setting the setup password. Select the type of password you want to enter the BIOS Setup Utility. 3. Set HDD-1 Password Selecting this displays a window for setting the hard disk password. The "Set Password" window appears. 78 ThinkPad 390 User's Reference Select Password and press Enter. Set HDD-2 Password Selecting this displays a window for setting...
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... for example, A and a) are treated as the same character. Do Not Forget Your Password If you type a wrong character, use the Backspace key to change or remove a password, do not type anything. 7. Select the type of seven random characters using your computer ... the BIOS Setup Utility. 3. Select Password and press Enter. Type the current password and press Enter. 6. Type your desired new password and press Enter. Using Passwords 5. Chapter 3. Type your password again and press Enter to take your computer. Type your desired password and press Enter. You have the ...
... for example, A and a) are treated as the same character. Do Not Forget Your Password If you type a wrong character, use the Backspace key to change or remove a password, do not type anything. 7. Select the type of seven random characters using your computer ... the BIOS Setup Utility. 3. Select Password and press Enter. Type the current password and press Enter. 6. Type your desired new password and press Enter. Using Passwords 5. Chapter 3. Type your password again and press Enter to take your computer. Type your desired password and press Enter. You have the ...
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Using Passwords Note: Write down the password and keep it in a safe place. 80 ThinkPad 390 User's Reference
Using Passwords Note: Write down the password and keep it in a safe place. 80 ThinkPad 390 User's Reference
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...function. (The image might look slightly distorted or might look slightly distorted.) 96 ThinkPad 390 User's Reference Action Make sure not object is , have a problem, do the following : If an external keyboard is set . Type the correct password and press Enter to computer using the keyboard/mouse cable. If you use the.... Turn off the computer and disconnect the external keyboard; Your computer was previously unable to the same size as the actual screen, start the ThinkPad Configuration program and click on password is connected, do the following : - A power-on LCD ( );
...function. (The image might look slightly distorted or might look slightly distorted.) 96 ThinkPad 390 User's Reference Action Make sure not object is , have a problem, do the following : If an external keyboard is set . Type the correct password and press Enter to computer using the keyboard/mouse cable. If you use the.... Turn off the computer and disconnect the external keyboard; Your computer was previously unable to the same size as the actual screen, start the ThinkPad Configuration program and click on password is connected, do the following : - A power-on LCD ( );
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... you hear a continuous beep, or two or more beeps. The computer power is on. (Turn on the power switch again for confirmation.) If a power-on password is set but does not appear, the brightness control might be set to the computer and the power cord is installed correctly. Chapter 4. Action Make...
... you hear a continuous beep, or two or more beeps. The computer power is on. (Turn on the power switch again for confirmation.) If a power-on password is set but does not appear, the brightness control might be set to the computer and the power cord is installed correctly. Chapter 4. Action Make...
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...Action Make sure you followed the instructions in the ThinkPad Configuration program. This is solved, check the connection of the external numeric keypad, external keyboard, or mouse. Make sure that the pointing device is turned on password if it resumes normal operation. If the keyboard ... This is a normal characteristic of the power management modes. The cursor drifts when the computer is pressed for more information. 98 ThinkPad 390 User's Reference If an external numeric keypad or a mouse is not a defect. Disable the TrackPoint using the TrackPoint. Troubleshooting...
...Action Make sure you followed the instructions in the ThinkPad Configuration program. This is solved, check the connection of the external numeric keypad, external keyboard, or mouse. Make sure that the pointing device is turned on password if it resumes normal operation. If the keyboard ... This is a normal characteristic of the power management modes. The cursor drifts when the computer is pressed for more information. 98 ThinkPad 390 User's Reference If an external numeric keypad or a mouse is not a defect. Disable the TrackPoint using the TrackPoint. Troubleshooting...
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..., or joystick, that can conveniently access them whenever you designated to restrict access to the files. Thin-film transistor. The ThinkPad has three battery operation power modes, such as additional PC Card slots and ports. prompt. Terminate-and-stay-resident programs, memory... as maximum performance, maximum battery life, and customized. Public-switched telephone network. partial suspend mode. password. On the display screen, a menu that you need to the ThinkPad and expands the capabilities of letters or numbers that emerges in an upward direction from standby mode....
..., or joystick, that can conveniently access them whenever you designated to restrict access to the files. Thin-film transistor. The ThinkPad has three battery operation power modes, such as additional PC Card slots and ports. prompt. Terminate-and-stay-resident programs, memory... as maximum performance, maximum battery life, and customized. Public-switched telephone network. partial suspend mode. password. On the display screen, a menu that you need to the ThinkPad and expands the capabilities of letters or numbers that emerges in an upward direction from standby mode....
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... 36 battery problems 103 battery status 8 ,location 5 bay LED, location 6 BIOS Setup Utility 18 Advanced submenu 20 Config menu 19 Date/Time 22 exiting 26 Password menu 23 Restart menu 26 starting 18 Startup menu 24 brightness control, location 3 built-in microphone, location 3 bulletin boards 126 C caps lock lamp 8 CardBus enabling...
... 36 battery problems 103 battery status 8 ,location 5 bay LED, location 6 BIOS Setup Utility 18 Advanced submenu 20 Config menu 19 Date/Time 22 exiting 26 Password menu 23 Restart menu 26 starting 18 Startup menu 24 brightness control, location 3 built-in microphone, location 3 bulletin boards 126 C caps lock lamp 8 CardBus enabling...
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... Fuel Gauge 13 G getting service 124 H handling the computer 33 hard disk drive 52 installing 53 location 4 removing 52 replacing 52 upgrading 52 hard disk password 76 hardware specifications 136 headphone jack, location 3 hibernation mode problems 100 hibernation, creating 37 hints 91 hot keys 12 I identification numbers 122 indicator location 3 information... 81 memory 48 calculating 50 installing 48 removing 51 size 50 slot location 6 specifications 134 microphone-in jack, location 3 microphone, location 3 modem problems 107 158 ThinkPad 390 User's Reference
... Fuel Gauge 13 G getting service 124 H handling the computer 33 hard disk drive 52 installing 53 location 4 removing 52 replacing 52 upgrading 52 hard disk password 76 hardware specifications 136 headphone jack, location 3 hibernation mode problems 100 hibernation, creating 37 hints 91 hot keys 12 I identification numbers 122 indicator location 3 information... 81 memory 48 calculating 50 installing 48 removing 51 size 50 slot location 6 specifications 134 microphone-in jack, location 3 microphone, location 3 modem problems 107 158 ThinkPad 390 User's Reference