Hardware Maintenance Manual: ThinkPad 240 (December 2000)
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Contents ThinkPad 240 Hardware Maintenance Manual . . 1 Read This First 1 What to Do First 2 How to Disable the Password 3 Product Overview 4 Fn Key Combinations 5 Status Indicators 6 Checkout Guide 7 Audio Checkout 8 Fan ASM Checkout 8 Keyboard and Auxiliary Input Device Checkout . 9 Memory Checkout 9 Modem Board Checkout 10 Power System Checkout 10 TrackPoint Checkout 12 I/O Ports Checkout 13...
Contents ThinkPad 240 Hardware Maintenance Manual . . 1 Read This First 1 What to Do First 2 How to Disable the Password 3 Product Overview 4 Fn Key Combinations 5 Status Indicators 6 Checkout Guide 7 Audio Checkout 8 Fan ASM Checkout 8 Keyboard and Auxiliary Input Device Checkout . 9 Memory Checkout 9 Modem Board Checkout 10 Power System Checkout 10 TrackPoint Checkout 12 I/O Ports Checkout 13...
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...hard disk drive must be replaced. If the customer forgets the Supervisor Password, the system board must be replaced. Feature Processor Bus architecture Memory BIOS ROM Video Description Intel** Celeron** processor 366 MHz, 128KB L2 cache PCI Bus 64 MB SDRAM onboard only 32 MB, 64 MB...the system and the hard disk drive data from unauthorized access. Product Overview The following shows an overview of the system features of the ThinkPad 240 computer. Verify that are forgotten. Power on the computer and wait until POST ends. 7. No overriding capability is provided, so it cannot...
...hard disk drive must be replaced. If the customer forgets the Supervisor Password, the system board must be replaced. Feature Processor Bus architecture Memory BIOS ROM Video Description Intel** Celeron** processor 366 MHz, 128KB L2 cache PCI Bus 64 MB SDRAM onboard only 32 MB, 64 MB...the system and the hard disk drive data from unauthorized access. Product Overview The following shows an overview of the system features of the ThinkPad 240 computer. Verify that are forgotten. Power on the computer and wait until POST ends. 7. No overriding capability is provided, so it cannot...
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...Onboard (MB) 32 32 32 32 64 64 64 64 Slot (MB) 0 32 64 128 0 32 64 128 Total Memory (MB) 32 64 96 160 64 96 128 192 ThinkPad 240 9 Keyboard and Auxiliary Input Device Checkout Note: Remove the external keyboard if the internal keyboard is to Diagnostics on the main... or an unexpected character appears, make sure that the flexible cable extending from the keyboard is correct, run the Keyboard Test. Replace the keyboard. 2. Memory Checkout DIMM are supported for this computer: Numeric keypad Mouse (PS/2 compatible) External keyboard (with keyboard/mouse cable) If any of these devices do...
...Onboard (MB) 32 32 32 32 64 64 64 64 Slot (MB) 0 32 64 128 0 32 64 128 Total Memory (MB) 32 64 96 160 64 96 128 192 ThinkPad 240 9 Keyboard and Auxiliary Input Device Checkout Note: Remove the external keyboard if the internal keyboard is to Diagnostics on the main... or an unexpected character appears, make sure that the flexible cable extending from the keyboard is correct, run the Keyboard Test. Replace the keyboard. 2. Memory Checkout DIMM are supported for this computer: Numeric keypad Mouse (PS/2 compatible) External keyboard (with keyboard/mouse cable) If any of these devices do...
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...an error appears, replace the DIMM. Modem Board Checkout Do the following to isolate the problem to isolate memory problems: 1. then test the memory. Boot from its slot. 2. Verify the memory size; Remove the battery ASM. 2. Go to the appropriate power supply check listed below: "Checking ...Power System Checkout To verify the symptom of the following procedure to the system internal modem: 1. Memory errors might stop system operation, show error messages on page 11 10 ThinkPad 240 Follow the description in the window. 4. If you suspect a power problem, refer to Diagnostics on...
...an error appears, replace the DIMM. Modem Board Checkout Do the following to isolate the problem to isolate memory problems: 1. then test the memory. Boot from its slot. 2. Verify the memory size; Remove the battery ASM. 2. Go to the appropriate power supply check listed below: "Checking ...Power System Checkout To verify the symptom of the following procedure to the system internal modem: 1. Memory errors might stop system operation, show error messages on page 11 10 ThinkPad 240 Follow the description in the window. 4. If you suspect a power problem, refer to Diagnostics on...
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Insert the hibernation utility diskette into the diskette drive (you need to delete the partition first before creating a new one. Note: If you change the memory size, you can create the diskette using the Diskette Factory). For partition-based hibernation, use the hibernation utility to recreate the hibernation file or partition. ... switch is enabled. The power switch must be pressed to cause the computer to Create the Hibernation Function: Do as follows: Turn off the computer. ThinkPad 240 15
Insert the hibernation utility diskette into the diskette drive (you need to delete the partition first before creating a new one. Note: If you change the memory size, you can create the diskette using the Diskette Factory). For partition-based hibernation, use the hibernation utility to recreate the hibernation file or partition. ... switch is enabled. The power switch must be pressed to cause the computer to Create the Hibernation Function: Do as follows: Turn off the computer. ThinkPad 240 15
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... after you decide the next possible FRUs to "Keyboard and Auxiliary Input Device Checkout" on page 9. 16 ThinkPad 240 Note: For IBM devices not supported by diagnostic codes in POST or system operation (runtime). Most of memory installed. Some of them display information about a hardware device, e.g., the amount of them occur during POST...
... after you decide the next possible FRUs to "Keyboard and Auxiliary Input Device Checkout" on page 9. 16 ThinkPad 240 Note: For IBM devices not supported by diagnostic codes in POST or system operation (runtime). Most of memory installed. Some of them display information about a hardware device, e.g., the amount of them occur during POST...
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... BIOS Setup Utility. 2. Load Setup Defaults in BIOS Setup Utility. 2. DIMM 2. System board Failing Bits: nnnn 1. System board Allocation Error for: device 1. System board 18 ThinkPad 240 Cache disabled 02F0 CPU ID: 02F5 DMA Test Failed 02F6 Software NMI Failed 02F7 Fail-Safe Timer NMI Failed FRU/Action in BIOS Setup Utility...
... BIOS Setup Utility. 2. Load Setup Defaults in BIOS Setup Utility. 2. DIMM 2. System board Failing Bits: nnnn 1. System board Allocation Error for: device 1. System board 18 ThinkPad 240 Cache disabled 02F0 CPU ID: 02F5 DMA Test Failed 02F6 Software NMI Failed 02F7 Fail-Safe Timer NMI Failed FRU/Action in BIOS Setup Utility...
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ThinkPad 240 31 ThinkPad 1050 DIMM Card 1010 Battery ASM 1030 Keyboard To remove the memory card: 1. Carefully release the latches on both sides of the memory card. 2. Gently remove the memory card.
ThinkPad 240 31 ThinkPad 1050 DIMM Card 1010 Battery ASM 1030 Keyboard To remove the memory card: 1. Carefully release the latches on both sides of the memory card. 2. Gently remove the memory card.
Hardware Maintenance Manual: ThinkPad 240 (December 2000)
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... TrackPoint IV The following terms are the responsibility of the IBM product, program, or service. Du Pont de Nemours and Company Personal Computer Memory Card Interface Association Intel Corporation ThinkPad 240 61 You can send license inquiries, in conjunction with other companies as follows: Intel Mylar PCMCIA Pentium Intel Corporation E.I. The evaluation and...
... TrackPoint IV The following terms are the responsibility of the IBM product, program, or service. Du Pont de Nemours and Company Personal Computer Memory Card Interface Association Intel Corporation ThinkPad 240 61 You can send license inquiries, in conjunction with other companies as follows: Intel Mylar PCMCIA Pentium Intel Corporation E.I. The evaluation and...
Hardware and software compatibility matrix for the ThinkPad 240 and 240X systems family
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... of the levels of the latest software drivers, see the support page on the IBM ThinkPad web site at: Supported OS Version PC-DOS 7.0 PC DOS 2000 MS-DOS 6.22 Windows 3.11 Windows for all systems Memory Map F0000-FFFFF E0000-EFFFF D0000-DFFFF C7FFF-CFFFF C0000-C7FFF A0000-BFFFF Data Path... Minimum Support Minimum Support Minimum Support No No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No Yes No N/A 240 240X 41U 51U, 61U Minimum Support Minimum Support Minimum Support No No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No Yes No Minimum Support ...
... of the levels of the latest software drivers, see the support page on the IBM ThinkPad web site at: Supported OS Version PC-DOS 7.0 PC DOS 2000 MS-DOS 6.22 Windows 3.11 Windows for all systems Memory Map F0000-FFFFF E0000-EFFFF D0000-DFFFF C7FFF-CFFFF C0000-C7FFF A0000-BFFFF Data Path... Minimum Support Minimum Support Minimum Support No No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No Yes No N/A 240 240X 41U 51U, 61U Minimum Support Minimum Support Minimum Support No No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No Yes No Minimum Support ...
English - Windows Me Setup Guide
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... Me to complete. Customers' computers must meet the minimum recommended memory size of ThinkPad models and has determined that they support Windows Me. Windows Me supports the following ThinkPad models have been tested and designated as either APM or ACPI ...type of Power Management: Advanced Power Management (APM) Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) Each ThinkPad model will offer while running Windows Me: ThinkPad Model Advanced Power Management Advanced Configuration and Power Interface 240, 240X X 390, 390E, 390X X 570, 570E X 600, 600E, 600X X i...
... Me to complete. Customers' computers must meet the minimum recommended memory size of ThinkPad models and has determined that they support Windows Me. Windows Me supports the following ThinkPad models have been tested and designated as either APM or ACPI ...type of Power Management: Advanced Power Management (APM) Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) Each ThinkPad model will offer while running Windows Me: ThinkPad Model Advanced Power Management Advanced Configuration and Power Interface 240, 240X X 390, 390E, 390X X 570, 570E X 600, 600E, 600X X i...
English - Windows Me Setup Guide
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...setting to default. • Download appropriate drivers required from IBM Web site • Install at least 32 megabytes (MB) of system memory on your ThinkPad computer. • Create Startup Diskette. • Partition and format the Hard Disk. • Verify space on hard disk drive o ...txt, depending on your system configuration for running Windows Me. • Review the Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) to determine if your ThinkPad computer meets all the minimum hardware requirements for minimum hard disk space. • Uninstall all data files and information on the computer before...
...setting to default. • Download appropriate drivers required from IBM Web site • Install at least 32 megabytes (MB) of system memory on your ThinkPad computer. • Create Startup Diskette. • Partition and format the Hard Disk. • Verify space on hard disk drive o ...txt, depending on your system configuration for running Windows Me. • Review the Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) to determine if your ThinkPad computer meets all the minimum hardware requirements for minimum hard disk space. • Uninstall all data files and information on the computer before...
English - Windows Me Setup Guide
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... device drivers for Windows Me o Installing software applications for Windows Me • General Technical Information o Docking Station/Port Replicator support for supported ThinkPad models • Windows Me hints and tips "Preparation" There are two choices in installing Windows Me: clean installation and upgrade installation. If ...OS/2 Boot Manager is installed. • Primary partition is not FAT format. • If the system has less than 32 MB memory or Hard Drive space is referred to Windows Me CD \Win9x\cleanhd.txt for more details on previous Windows 9x Operating System and in...
... device drivers for Windows Me o Installing software applications for Windows Me • General Technical Information o Docking Station/Port Replicator support for supported ThinkPad models • Windows Me hints and tips "Preparation" There are two choices in installing Windows Me: clean installation and upgrade installation. If ...OS/2 Boot Manager is installed. • Primary partition is not FAT format. • If the system has less than 32 MB memory or Hard Drive space is referred to Windows Me CD \Win9x\cleanhd.txt for more details on previous Windows 9x Operating System and in...
ThinkPad 240 User's Reference that shipped with the system.
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... memory 47 Upgrading the memory 47 Attaching an external mouse, keypad or keyboard 53 Attaching an external mouse or numeric keypad 53 Attaching an external keyboard and mouse 55 Disabling the TrackPoint 56 Attaching the external FDD drive 58 Attaching the external CD-ROM drive 59 Connecting the CD-ROM to the ThinkPad 240...
... memory 47 Upgrading the memory 47 Attaching an external mouse, keypad or keyboard 53 Attaching an external mouse or numeric keypad 53 Attaching an external keyboard and mouse 55 Disabling the TrackPoint 56 Attaching the external FDD drive 58 Attaching the external CD-ROM drive 59 Connecting the CD-ROM to the ThinkPad 240...
ThinkPad 240 User's Reference that shipped with the system.
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.... You can also enter suspend mode by closing the LCD panel. For more information about this mode Online User's Guide Computer output is displayed in memory. Distinctive functions of the Fn key combined with keys: Feature and Icon Key Combination Power Mode Functions Power mode switching Fn+F8 Meaning During battery... the external numeric keypad is attached to the computer.) To enable or disable the numeric keypad, press and hold Fn and then press NumLk. 14 ThinkPad 240 User's Reference The computer turns off the LCD panel and hard disk drive.
.... You can also enter suspend mode by closing the LCD panel. For more information about this mode Online User's Guide Computer output is displayed in memory. Distinctive functions of the Fn key combined with keys: Feature and Icon Key Combination Power Mode Functions Power mode switching Fn+F8 Meaning During battery... the external numeric keypad is attached to the computer.) To enable or disable the numeric keypad, press and hold Fn and then press NumLk. 14 ThinkPad 240 User's Reference The computer turns off the LCD panel and hard disk drive.
ThinkPad 240 User's Reference that shipped with the system.
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... Item Specific Help Memory System Board Initialize Advanced Setup F1 Help Select Item Space/- Advanced Setup Note: You do not need to store configuration information. Initialize clears the Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) area which shows system board information. Changing the values may not boot up properly. 18 ThinkPad 240 User's Reference Distinctive...
... Item Specific Help Memory System Board Initialize Advanced Setup F1 Help Select Item Space/- Advanced Setup Note: You do not need to store configuration information. Initialize clears the Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) area which shows system board information. Changing the values may not boot up properly. 18 ThinkPad 240 User's Reference Distinctive...
ThinkPad 240 User's Reference that shipped with the system.
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... infrared port, if they are stopped. then the power is turned off . - Remove the battery pack and keep it in use the ThinkPad battery power-saving modes: - Stop the power supply to save power. - Hibernation: All tasks are not in a cool place if you...be using the computer for managing and communicating information from extreme temperature, humidity, and physical punishment. Decrease the LCD brightness. The memory data and the current status of the environmentally demanding professions that can withstand stresses. For more information on these applications, IBM offers ...
... infrared port, if they are stopped. then the power is turned off . - Remove the battery pack and keep it in use the ThinkPad battery power-saving modes: - Stop the power supply to save power. - Hibernation: All tasks are not in a cool place if you...be using the computer for managing and communicating information from extreme temperature, humidity, and physical punishment. Decrease the LCD brightness. The memory data and the current status of the environmentally demanding professions that can withstand stresses. For more information on these applications, IBM offers ...
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You can use the ThinkPad with external devices and increase the memory. Customizing the TrackPoint 44 Using the Press-to-Select page 45 Using the Sensitivity page 46 Increasing memory 47 Upgrading the memory 47 Attaching an external mouse, keypad or keyboard 53 Attaching an external mouse or numeric ... external CD-ROM drive 59 Connecting the CD-ROM to customize and extend the ThinkPad's features. Chapter 2. Extending the features of your computer This chapter provides information on how to the ThinkPad 240 59 Installing the CD-ROM device driver 60 Installing the CD-ROM device driver ...
You can use the ThinkPad with external devices and increase the memory. Customizing the TrackPoint 44 Using the Press-to-Select page 45 Using the Sensitivity page 46 Increasing memory 47 Upgrading the memory 47 Attaching an external mouse, keypad or keyboard 53 Attaching an external mouse or numeric ... external CD-ROM drive 59 Connecting the CD-ROM to customize and extend the ThinkPad's features. Chapter 2. Extending the features of your computer This chapter provides information on how to the ThinkPad 240 59 Installing the CD-ROM device driver 60 Installing the CD-ROM device driver ...
ThinkPad 240 User's Reference that shipped with the system.
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...holes and set the computer on page 34). 3. Upgrading the memory You can increase the amount of SoDIMM are marked with your hand as an option. Open the LCD panel to an angle of the ThinkPad 240. Disconnect all peripherals. Remove the battery (see "Replacing the ...battery pack" on its side. 4. Chapter 2. Please refer to 130 degrees, and set them aside. Notes: 1. Your dealer can upgrade the memory of between 90 to the following illustration and...
...holes and set the computer on page 34). 3. Upgrading the memory You can increase the amount of SoDIMM are marked with your hand as an option. Open the LCD panel to an angle of the ThinkPad 240. Disconnect all peripherals. Remove the battery (see "Replacing the ...battery pack" on its side. 4. Chapter 2. Please refer to 130 degrees, and set them aside. Notes: 1. Your dealer can upgrade the memory of between 90 to the following illustration and...
ThinkPad 240 User's Reference that shipped with the system.
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Pull the keyboard out in the directions of the keyboard as shown in the illustration below 1 . CAUTION: Be careful not to pull the keyboard away from the computer; Increasing memory 5. Pull up on its base. 6. you may break the keyboard cables. 48 ThinkPad 240 User's Reference Set the ThinkPad 240 on the top of the arrows as shown in 2 .
Pull the keyboard out in the directions of the keyboard as shown in the illustration below 1 . CAUTION: Be careful not to pull the keyboard away from the computer; Increasing memory 5. Pull up on its base. 6. you may break the keyboard cables. 48 ThinkPad 240 User's Reference Set the ThinkPad 240 on the top of the arrows as shown in 2 .