Page 3 - II; Contents
II Contents Notices ........................................................................................................... V Voltage Supply Switch Settings ................................................................ VISafety Information ........................................................
Page 5 - IV
IV 2153 System Board Connectors and Functions ...................................... 5-7 Machine Type 2139 System Board Layout ................................................... 5-8 2139 System Board Jumper Settings.................................................... 5-132139 System Board Connector...
Page 6 - Notice; Appendix A. FRU Number Index
Notice V Assembly 3: Machine Type 2139 Diskette, Hard Disk Drives ..................... 7-15Assembly 4: Machine Type 2139 CD/DVD-ROM, Modem Card, Speaker andMicropone ................................................................................................... 7-17Assembly 5: Machine Type 2139...
Page 7 - Notices; Voltage Supply Switch Settings; Your IBM Aptiva Personal Computer
VI Notices References in this publication to IBM products, programs, or services do notimply that IBM intends to make these available in all countries in which IBMoperates. Any reference to an IBM product, program, or service is notintended to state or imply that only IBM’s product, program, or serv...
Page 8 - Safety Information; DANGER; The power cord must be connected to a properly wired and
VI Safety Information DANGER To avoid a shock hazard, do not connect or disconnect any cables orperform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of this productduring an electrical storm. To avoid shock hazard: • The power cord must be connected to a properly wired and earthed receptacle. • Any...
Page 9 - To Connect To Disconnect; Turn Everything OFF. 1. Turn Everything OFF.
Notice VII 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 3. Attach signal cables to receptacles. 3. Remove signal cables from receptacles. 4. Attach power cord(s) to outlet. 4. Remove all ca...
Page 10 - Do not; Throw or immerse into water; Caution
VIII Caution : When replacing the battery, use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or anequivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If yoursystem has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only withthe same module type made by the same manufacturer. The batterycontains lithium and c...
Page 12 - PERIGO; Para evitar choques elétricos:
X Caution : Use safe lifting practices when lifting your machine. Caution : Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables canbe hazardous. To avoid personal injury or equipment damage,disconnect the attached power cords, telecommunications systems,networks, and modems before you...
Page 13 - Para Conectar
Notice XI Para Conectar 1. DESLIGUE tudo. 2. Conecte primeiro todos oscabos nos dispositivos. 3. Conecte os cabos de sinal nosreceptáculos. 4. Conecte o(s) cabo(s) dealimentação nas tomadas. 5. LIGUE o dispositivo. Para Desconectar 1. DESLIGUE tudo. 2. Remova primeiro o(s) cabo(s) dealimentação das ...
Page 14 - Jogue ou coloque na água
XII cuidado:Ao substituir a bateria, utilize apenas o Número de Peça IBM 33F8354ou um tipo de bateria equivalente recomendado pelo fabricante. Se seusistema possuir um módulo com uma bateria de lítio, substitua-o apenaspelo mesmo tipo de módulo, produzido pelo mesmo fabricante. A bateriacontém lítio...
Page 22 - Connexion
XX Connexion 1. Mettez les unités hors tension. 2. Commencez par brancher tous les cordons sur les unités. 3. Branchez les câbles d'interface sur les prises. 4. Branchez les cordons d'alimentation sur un socle de prise de courant. 5. Mettez les unités sous tension. Déconnexion 1. Mettez les unités h...
Page 23 - Ne l'exposez pas à une température supérieure à 100°C.
Notice XXI attention:Remplacez la pile usagée par une pile de référence identiqueexclusivement - voir la référence IBM - ou par une pile équivalenterecommandée par le fabricant. Si votre système est doté d'un modulecontenant une pile au lithium, vous devez le remplacer uniquement parun module identi...
Page 25 - Aus Sicherheitsgründen:
Notice XXIII attention:Ce produit pèse un poids considérable. Faites-vous aider pour lesoulever. attention:Le courant électrique circulant dans les câbles de communication et lescordons téléphoniques et d'alimentation peut être dangereux. Pour votresécurité et celle de l'équipement, avant de retirer...
Page 26 - Kabel anschließen; Alle Geräte ausschalten.; mit Wasser in Berührung bringen.
XXIV Kabel anschließen 1. Alle Geräte ausschalten undNetzstecker ziehen. 2. Zuerst alle Kabel an Einheitenanschließen. 3. Signalkabel anAnschlußbuchsen anschließen. 4. Netzstecker an Steckdoseanschließen. 5. Gerät einschalten. Kabel lösen 1. Alle Geräte ausschalten. 2. Zuerst Netzstecker vonSteckdos...
Page 28 - 2 Kg
XXVI VORSICHTManche CD-ROM-Laufwerke enthalten eine eingebaute Laserdiode derKlasse 3A oder 3B. Die nachfolgend aufgeführten Punkte beachten. Laserstrahlung bei geöffneter Tür. Niemals direkt in den Laserstrahlsehen, nicht direkt mit optischen Instrumenten betrachten und denStrahlungsbereich meiden....
Page 29 - Per evitare il pericolo di scosse elettriche:; Per scollegare; SPEGNERE tutti i dispositivi.
Notice XXVII PERICOLOPer evitare il pericolo di scosse elettriche durante i temporali, non collegareo scollegare cavi, non effettuare l'installazione, la manutenzione o lariconfigurazione di questo prodotto. Per evitare il pericolo di scosse elettriche: • collegare il cavo di alimentazione ad una pr...
Page 30 - Gettarla o immergerla in acqua
XXVIII ATTENZIONE:Quando si sostituisce la batteria, utilizzare solo una batteria IBM obatterie dello stesso tipo o di tipo equivalente consigliate dal produttore.Se il sistema di cui si dispone è provvisto di un modulo contenente unabatteria al litio, sostituire tale batteria solo con un tipo di mo...
Page 35 - Para evitar una posible descarga:
Notice XXXIII PELIGROPara evitar una posible descarga eléctrica, no conecte ni desconecte loscables ni lleve a cabo ninguna operación de instalación, de mantenimiento ode reconfiguración de este producto durante una tormenta eléctrica. Para evitar una posible descarga: • El cable de alimentación deb...
Page 36 - Lo que no debe hacer; Tirar o sumergir el producto en agua.
XXXIV caution:Al cambiar la batería, utilice únicamente la batería IBM Número depieza 33F8354 o un tipo de batería equivalente recomendado por elfabricante. Si el sistema tiene un módulo que contiene una batería delitio, sustitúyalo únicamente por el mismo tipo de módulo del mismofabricante. La bate...
Page 38 - Laser Compliance Statement
XXXVI 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. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT APPAREIL A LASER CLASSE 1 LASER KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE PRODUIT LASER CATEGORIE 1 The CD/DVD-...
Page 39 - Trademarks
Notice XXXVII Trademarks The following are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States orother countries or both: AptivaATHelpCenterIBMOperating System/2 OS/2Personal System/2PS/1PS/2 Intel, Pentium, MMX, EtherExpress, and LANDesk are trademarks orregistered trademarks of Intel Corporatio...
Page 40 - XXXVIII; Preface; General Information contains a brief description of this manual.
XXXVIII 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 serviceAptiva machine type 2153/2139 products. It is divided into the followingchapte...
Page 41 - General Information
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 1-1 General Information General Information ................................................................................... 1-1 Introduction ................................................................................................... 1-2Product Overview ...........
Page 43 - Memory; External Ports; Two USB ports; Diskette Drive
General Information 1-3 − 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 b...
Page 44 - Software shutdown by Windows 98.
1-4 • 3.5-in. 1.44 MB slimline diskette drive. Hard Disk Drive • 3.5-in., 1-in. height or 5.25-in, 1-in. height IDE AT drive. • 128 KB "look-ahead" cache memory in hard disk drive. • Average and minimum 12 ms seek time, access time varies for the harddisk drive and the hard disk drive manufa...
Page 46 - Keyboard; PC Next keyboard; Mouse
1-6 − Automatic scanning horizontal frequencies from 30KHz to 69KHzand all vertical frequencies between 50Hz and 120Hz. − DDC1/2B+ support and OSD (on-screen display) menu • 17” (15.7” viewable image size) monitor − 0.27-mm dot pitch − Automatic scanning horizontal frequencies from 30KHz to 72KHzand...
Page 47 - General Information 1-7; Hardware Interfaces; System Board Hardware Interfaces; Item; Hard disk drives
General Information 1-7 Hardware Interfaces The following peripheral interfaces for adapters, options, and drives aresupported in the system unit. Table 1- 1 System Board Hardware Interfaces Item Interface Expansion slotfor I/O adaptercards Machine Type 2153:One PCI (peripheral component interconnec...
Page 48 - CMOS Reset
1-8 Table 1- 1 System Board Hardware Interfaces Item Interface Video Physical interface is compatible with the IBM PersonalSystem/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 graphicaldisplay perform...
Page 50 - WARNING: Do not boot with any memory related driver such as; The program updates the BIOS automatically.; IMPORTANT: Verify the BIOS checksum value shown on screen is the; programming, or the flash ROM will be destroyed.
1-10 Flash (BIOS) Update Procedure NOTE: The flash update procedure does not change the model number and serial number information in BIOS. 1. Prepare a bootable DOS diskette disk with AFLASH.EXE, MSG.DAT, VXXYYZZ.RN and VXXYYZZ.BIN files NOTE: The AFLASH.EXE and MSG.DAT are flash utility programs. ...
Page 51 - WARNING: Do not boot with any memory related driver such as; System Serial Number:
General Information 1-11 BIOS-contained Model Number and SerialNumber The model number and serial number information is stored in BIOS ROM anddisplayed in the “Model Information” of BIOS Setup main menu. If a servicerepair is completed by replacing a new system board or a new BIOS ROM,then you are r...
Page 52 - BIOS Setup Utility; Working with the Setup Menus; Starting the Setup Utility; Follow these steps to enter Setup when the computer is off:
1-12 BIOS Setup Utility The Setup Utility lets you review and change important information about thecomputer and its hardware. Working with the Setup Menus Starting the Setup Utility Follow these steps to enter Setup when the computer is off: 1. Turn on your monitor. 2. Turn on the system unit. 3. W...
Page 54 - Exiting Setup
1-14 2. Use the left-arrow key to select Yes, then press Enter. 3. Press Esc to exit Setup. A dialog box appears confirming if you want to save the CMOS settings (inthis case, the default settings that you reloaded). 4. Use the left-arrow key to select Yes, then press Enter to save the changes in CM...
Page 55 - General Information 1-15; Disk Drives
General Information 1-15 Select primary display adapter to initialize onboard VGA as the boot displaydevice. Select Auto to initialize PCI add-on VGA card as the boot displaydevice if a PCI add-on card is found; otherwise, onboard VGA will beinitialized. To view the computer information such as the ...
Page 57 - Onboard Communication Ports; Power Management
General Information 1-17 Input/Output Ports From the Setup main menu, select the Input/Output Ports option to view orchange port configuration settings. The Input/Output Ports menu appears. This menu lets you configure serial and parallel ports. Also included in this menu are items for enabling or d...
Page 58 - Startup Options; Security Options
1-18 NOTE: These Power Management settings do not work in Windows 98. Use the Control Panel Power utility for Win98 PowerManagement settings. Power Management Mode When the Power Management Mode parameter is set to Enabled, you canconfigure the different power saving timers to your desired settings....
Page 61 - General Information 1-21; Plug and Play OS
General Information 1-21 Plug and Play OS When this parameter is set to Yes, BIOS initializes only Plug and Play bootdevices, then the Plug and Play operating system takes care of the otherdevices. When set to No, BIOS initializes all Plug and Play boot and non-bootdevices.Set this parameter to Yes ...
Page 62 - Specifications; Temperature for system unit:
1-22 Specifications Dimension (width x depth x height): • System unit: − 195 mm (7.68 in.) x 455 mm (17.9 in.) x 428 mm (16.85 in.)(for2139) − 190 mm (7.48 in.) x 370 mm (14.57 in.) x 384 mm (15.12 in.)(for2153) • 15” Monitor /13.6” viewable image size: − 370 mm x 396 mm x 382 mm • 15” Monitor / 13....
Page 65 - Check Procedures
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 2-1 Check Procedures Check Procedures ...................................................................................... 2-1 Introduction ................................................................................................... 2-2Start .........................
Page 66 - Introduction
2-2 Introduction This chapter contains the check procedures used to diagnose the causes ofproduct failures. The diagnostic information consists of: Start: This is the starting point for any diagnostic action. Based on high-level symptoms, the check procedure directs you to more detailed proceduresto...
Page 67 - Start
Check Procedures 2-3 Start This is the entry point for all check procedures. The check procedures usefailure symptoms, Power-On Self Test (POST) error codes, or beeps to helpdetermine the defective field replaceable unit (FRU). Follow the suggestedcheck procedures or use the diagnostics diskette to ...
Page 68 - Disable the setting of “Fast POST Mode” from BIOS Setup.
2-4 IMPORTANT: The drives in the system you are servicing may have been rearranged, or the drive startup sequence has changed. Beextremely careful during write operations, such as copying, saving, orformatting. Data or programs can be overwritten if you select anincorrect drive. Ask the customer to ...
Page 69 - 03 - DOES SYSTEM LOAD THE DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM FROM THE
Check Procedures 2-5 • 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 notturned down. − Power on the system unit. ...
Page 70 - 06 - DOES THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION REPORT CORRECTLY
2-6 005 - − If the keyboard responds incorrectly, go to "Keyboard" on page 2-34. − If monitor problems appear, such as jittering, shifting, or being outof focus, go to "Monitor" on page 2-40. 006 - DOES THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION REPORT CORRECTLY IDENTIFY THE DEVICES INSTALLED IN SYSTE...
Page 73 - POST Error Codes and Messages
Check Procedures 2-9 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 voltage...
Page 77 - Beeps
Check Procedures 2-13 Table 2- 2 BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps List BIOS Error Codes,Messages, beeps Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error messages, codes,or beeps in left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRUindicated in the check procedure. I...
Page 80 - Error Symptoms
2-16 Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the leftcolumn. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in thecheck procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRUlisted in right column...
Page 82 - Error Symptoms List; Software asks to reinstall
2-18 Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the leftcolumn. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in thecheck procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRUlisted in right column...
Page 88 - Troubleshooting; lead of meter to frame ground, except where specified otherwise.
2-24 Troubleshooting Failing Parts or Assemblies: The check procedures generally help you tracea problem to one part or assembly. The last step of the specific checkprocedure you are using indicates that a part or assembly is failing. Youshould inspect the part or assembly before you decide to repla...
Page 89 - Check Procedures 2-25; Factory-Installed Storage Devices; Use this check procedure to test any factory-installed drives.; Select Utility from the menu.; Check the cable installation of all disk drives.
Check Procedures 2-25 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...
Page 90 - NOTE: The CD-ROM drive that comes with system unit should be; configured as IDE Secondary Channel Master device.
2-26 CN11 (see "Machine Type 2153/Celeron System Board Layout" onpage 5-8). − IDE Primary Channel Master and Slave Drives in BIOS Setupshould be connected to the system board connector CN11(see“Machine Type 2153/K6 System Board "on page 5-3) or CN12 (see"Machine Type 2153/Celeron Sys...
Page 92 - Factory-Installed Modem Card; NOTE: The factory-installed modem is a 56.6 Kbps modem with a cable of
2-28 Factory-Installed Modem Card NOTE: The factory-installed modem is a 56.6 Kbps modem with a cable of microphone-in and speaker-out from system board. 001 - START − Power off the system unit. − In Windows 98 Device Manager, ensure that the modem is notconfigured with a conflicting COM port and IR...
Page 93 - Check Procedures 2-29; 04 - CAN THE MODEM DIAL OUT AND CONNECT TO ANY BBS; The modem adapter functions normally.
Check Procedures 2-29 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 funct...
Page 94 - Audio (Not Supported by Diagnostics Program); While performing this check, you may need to enter and exit
2-30 Audio (Not Supported by Diagnostics Program) NOTE: Audio tests for the sound card cannot be carried out in the PC Doctor DOS diagnostics program. It is, however, possible to carry out a dialtone test for the modem. While performing this check, you may need to enter and exit Microsoft Windows 98...
Page 95 - NOTE: If an operating system other than Microsoft Windows 98 is
Check Procedures 2-31 NOTE: If an operating system other than Microsoft Windows 98 is installed, the program screens and icons may differ from theseinstructions. 1. Start Microsoft Windows 98. 2. Select the Start icon. 3. Select Settings, then select Control Panel. 4. Select the Sound icon. 5. In th...
Page 96 - 03 - DO THE TESTS OF OPEN/CLOSE TRAY BY DIAGNOSTICS; Replace system board.
2-32 CD/DVD-ROM Drive 001 - START − Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive and ensurethat there is no CD/DVD in the CD/DVD-ROM drive. − Select Interactive Tests menu, then select and execute CD/DVD-ROM Test. 002 - DO YOU SEE A MESSAGE “NO CD/DVD-ROM DRIVE OR MSCDEX DEVICE DRIVER INS...
Page 97 - 04 - DOES THE MEMORY TEST COMPLETE WITHOUT AN ERROR?
Check Procedures 2-33 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 ...
Page 98 - Select Interactive Tests menu, then execute Keyboard test.; Keyboard is functioning normally.; 04 - ARE THERE ANY STUCK KEYS OR ANY GRIME IN THE GAP OF; Try with a known good keyboard.
2-34 Keyboard 001 - START − Power off system unit and ensure the keyboard plug is connectedproperly. 002 - − Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive and power onthe system unit. − Select Interactive Tests menu, then execute Keyboard test. 003 - DOES THE KEYBOARD FUNCTION CORRECTLY? (...
Page 99 - 03 - DO YOU SEE THE MOUSE CURSOR IN THE DIAGNOSTICS
Check Procedures 2-35 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 un...
Page 101 - Power Supply; 03 - DOES THE SYSTEM FAIL TO SHUT OFF WHEN THE ON/OFF
Check Procedures 2-37 Power Supply 001 - START − Check the Power Override switch, situated at the back of themachine, just above the connector for the power cable. If thisswitch is activated (switched to on), no power will be supplied to thesystem. − Power off the system unit. − Check the power cord...
Page 102 - 06 - ARE THE VOLTAGES CORRECT AND DOES THE FAN RUN?; The power supply is working normally.
2-38 005 - DOES THE POWER SUPPLY FAN RUN? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 009) − With the system powered on and the power supply fan running,check the voltages of the power supply connectors for the systemboard and all drive connectors, as shown in the following figures. Pin-hole side view Cable si...
Page 103 - Check Procedures 2-39; 07 - DO YOU HAVE AN OHM READING WHEN THE SWITCH IS; Replace the on/off switch cable assembly.
Check Procedures 2-39 − If the fan stops running when a drive connector is plugged back in,go to "Start" on page 2-3. 007 - DO YOU HAVE AN OHM READING WHEN THE SWITCH IS PRESSED AND AN OPEN READING WHEN THE SWITCH ISRELEASED? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 008) − Replace the on/off switch ...
Page 104 - Monitor; Power off the system unit and monitor.
2-40 Monitor First, set the system to VGA mode. To do this in Windows 98, depress the F8function key during startup. Safe mode (VGA) will be set for Windows 98. Usethe operating system's video setup to change the monitor resolution. The monitors that come with the system are DDC2A/B or DDC1/2B+ (Dis...
Page 106 - Undetermined Problems
2-42 Undetermined Problems If an error code is present, go to “Index of Symptoms, Messages, ErrorCodes, or Beeps” on page 2-8. If no error code is present, continue with thischeck. Check the power supply voltages (see "Power Supply CableConnector Specifications" on page 5-15). If the voltage...
Page 107 - Check Procedures 2-43
Check Procedures 2-43 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 removingthe last item.
Page 110 - Diagnostic Diskette; NOTE: The diagnostics program for Aptiva 2153 and 2139 are the same.; Using the Diagnostic Diskette; Insert diagnostic diskette in drive A.; NOTE: Do not press F1 during POST. If any POST errors appear after; instructions to operate.
Diagnostic Aids 3-3 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 operatingsystem from diskette drive A or a hard disk drive or CD-ROM drive,depending on the options selected in the Setup Utility. If any err...
Page 111 - Main Menu Selections
3-4 Using Diagnostic Program from Recovery CD 1. Insert the Aptiva recovery CD into the CD-ROM drive then restart computer. 2. Depress F1 while POST to enter BIOS Setup menu. Select and enter “Startup Options”, set “Boot from CD-ROM” to “Enabled”. Save and exitfrom BIOS Setup. 3. When screen prompts...
Page 113 - Repair Information
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 4-1 Repair Information Repairing Information ................................................................................ 4-1 Removals and Replacements (Machine Type 2153) .................................... 4-2 Identifying the Parts of the System Unit ..................
Page 114 - See Safety Notice following Translation on page VII
4-2 Removals and Replacements (Machine Type2153) See Safety Notice following Translation on page VII BEFORE REMOVING ANY FRU, POWER-OFF THE COMPUTER, UNPLUGALL POWER CORDS FROM ELECTRICAL OUTLETS, THENDISCONNECT ANY INTERCONNECTING CABLES.ATTENTION: The system board, processors, adapter cards, DIMMs...
Page 115 - Repair Information 4-3; Identifying the Parts of the System Unit; The parts of the system unit
Repair Information 4-3 Identifying the Parts of the System Unit Figure 4- 1 The parts of the system unit This computer system has four bays that can hold up to two 5.25-inch and two3.5-inch drives. Additional devices can be installed in the empty bays.Diskette drives in this unit use the standard di...
Page 116 - Adapter cards add to your computer's capabilities.
4-4 This bay can hold a CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, diskette, hard disk, tape, or Zipdrive. 2. Bay 2. This drive bay can hold a 5.25-inch half high drive or a 5.25-inch slimdrive. A 3.5-inch drive can be accommodated with additional brackets.This bay can hold a CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, diskette, hard disk, tape, or Zi...
Page 117 - Repair Information 4-5; Cover; Disconnect the system unit power cord.
Repair Information 4-5 Cover • Disconnect the system unit power cord. • Remove the screws at the back of the tower. Figure 4- 2 Remove the screws • Insert a screwdriver under one of the tabs on the back of the cover andgently pry the tower cover so that it separates from the tower. • Slide the cover...
Page 118 - Pull out on the cover; NOTE: Replacing the Cover; that help fit it to the tower.
4-6 • Touch the outside of the bare metal frame of the tower to dissipate anystatic electricity from your body. Do not touch any of the componentsinside the frame. Be careful not to touch any component displaying avoltage warning label, such as the power supply. • Disconnect the tower power cord.NOT...
Page 119 - Repair Information 4-7; Bay Panels; Pull the bay panel out.
Repair Information 4-7 Bay Panels If you remove a drive from an external bay and you do not intend to install anew drive immediately, reinstall the bay panel on the empty exposed drivebay. Follow these steps to remove the plastic bay panel from the front of thesystem unit cover. • Hold a bay panel a...
Page 120 - Remove the metal plate; NOTE: To Reinstall A Bay Panel; Push the panel back until you hear the latches click into place.
4-8 Use a screwdriver to push back the metal bay plate. After pushing the metalcover for about an inch, you may use your hand to push it all the way to a 90-degree angle. Figure 4- 5 Remove the metal plate NOTE: To Reinstall A Bay Panel • Insert a bay panel into the opening at the front of the syste...
Page 121 - Repair Information 4-9
Repair Information 4-9 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. • Figure 4- 6 Bay...
Page 125 - Repair Information 4-13; Remove the four screws from the chassis.
Repair Information 4-13 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 powersupply and ...
Page 126 - Adapter Cards; Position the system unit such that the card is accessible to you.
4-14 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 thereplacement card in the same slot as the one you removed. 2. If necessary, remove cards from the adjacent slots of the failedcard. • Position t...
Page 127 - Repair Information 4-15; ATTENTION: Memory modules are sensitive to static discharge.; Press the levers on both sides of the socket down and outwards.
Repair Information 4-15 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...
Page 128 - ATTENTION: Processors are sensitive to static discharge.; Remove adapter cards if applicable.
4-16 Processor(K6) NOTE: Determine the type of processor you are installing and make sure the jumpers are set correctly. Run the Setup Utility after correctlyinstalling a processor. ATTENTION: Processors are sensitive to static discharge. • Remove adapter cards if applicable. • Detach the heat sink ...
Page 129 - NOTE: Installing the processor
Repair Information 4-17 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 processorwith the pin 1 indicator on the socket. Figure 4- 14 Inserting the processor • Push down the lever to lock...
Page 130 - Figure 4- 16 Removing the heat sink
4-18 Processor(Celeron) NOTE: Determine the type of processor you are installing and make sure the jumpers are set correctly. Run the Setup Utility after correctlyinstalling a processor. ATTENTION: Processors are sensitive to static discharge. • Use a screw driver to unlock the heat sink from the CP...
Page 132 - Remove the Celeron processor from its protective packaging.; wider side
4-20 NOTE: Installing the processor • Remove the Celeron processor from its protective packaging. • Attach the heat sink on top of the Celeron processor, after removing thethermal tape protector at the back of the heat sink, with the wide sideconnecting to golden finger. Figure 4- 19 Attaching the h...
Page 134 - System Backup Battery; is damaged or broken, the system board must be replaced.
4-22 System Backup Battery CAUTION: All BIOS configuration settings will be lost when the backup battery is removed! ATTENTION: Be careful when removing the backup battery. If the metal lever is damaged or broken, the system board must be replaced. • Gently pull the metal lever away from the backup ...
Page 135 - Repair Information 4-23; Indicator LED and Cable; Push in on the indicator LED and remove from the rear.
Repair Information 4-23 Indicator LED and Cable • Push in on the indicator LED and remove from the rear. • Disconnect the LED and cable from the system board. Figure 4- 24 Remove the LED indicator
Page 136 - System Board
4-24 System Board • Remove all adapter cards. • Disconnect all cables connected to the system board. • Remove the screws securing the system board to the chasis. • Lift the system board to remove from chasis. • Remove memory (DIMM) if applicable. • Remove processor if necessary. Figure 4- 25 Removin...
Page 137 - Repair Information 4-25; NOTE: System Board Installation; After installing the system board, secure with original screws.
Repair Information 4-25 NOTE: System Board Installation • Before reinstallation, position the housing on its side. When installing anew system board, push the board to the rear and align it with the frontlocating pin. Visually verify that the board is aligned properly, then pressthe board down. • Be...
Page 139 - Repair Information 4-27; Figure 4- 26 The parts of the system unit
Repair Information 4-27 Identifying the Parts of the System Unit Figure 4- 26 The parts of the system unit This computer system has five bays that can hold up to three 5.25-inch andtwo 3.5-inch drives. Additional devices can be installed in the empty bays.Diskette drives in this unit use the standar...
Page 140 - The system includes a 56.6K voice fax modem.
4-28 2. Expansion slots. On the rear panel of the system chassis are seven slot openings forinstallation of adapter cards. When installing an adapter, remove thecover of the slot that you intend to use. 3. Modem Card. The system includes a 56.6K voice fax modem. 4. System board. The system board is ...
Page 141 - Repair Information 4-29
Repair Information 4-29 Cover • Disconnect the system unit power cord. • Release the lock that secures the cover at the back of the unit by pressingit toward the unlocked icon. • Slip your hand into the underside of the front panel and pull the releasehandle forward to release the cover. • The cover...
Page 142 - Figure 4- 28 Replacing the cover
4-30 NOTE: Replacing the Cover • 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 ofthe chassis. Figure 4- 28 Replacing the cover
Page 145 - Repair Information 4-33
Repair Information 4-33 Use a screwdriver to push back the metal bay plate. After pushing the metalcover for about an inch, you may use your hand to push it all the way to a 90-degree angle. NOTE: To Reinstall A Bay Panel • Insert a bay panel into the opening at the front of the system cover,alignin...
Page 146 - Disconnect all cables on the drive (note location of cables).
4-34 Bays 1, 2, 3 (5.25-In. Internal/External Bays) • Disconnect all cables on the drive (note location of cables). • Remove the screws. WARNING: For 5.25-In. Hard Disk Drive installation, it uses different screws from 3.5-In. Hard Disk Drive which may be installed inBay 5. • Pull out the drive. Fig...
Page 149 - Repair Information 4-37; Remove the two screws from the chassis.
Repair Information 4-37 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 powersupply. • Push the power supply forward towards the CD-ROM drive to detac...
Page 150 - NOTE: Replacing the Power Supply; Align the top rails and slide in to lock.
4-38 NOTE: Replacing the Power Supply • Insert the power supply frame into its corresponding cut-away openings onthe chassis. • Align the top rails and slide in to lock. • Secure the power supply with it's two original screws. Figure 4- 35 Replacing the Power Supply
Page 151 - Repair Information 4-39
Repair Information 4-39 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 thereplacement card in the same slot as the one you removed. 2. If necessary, remove cards from the adjacent slots of the faile...
Page 153 - Repair Information 4-41; Pentium II Processor Module; Unlock the latches that secure the processor module.
Repair Information 4-41 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 correctlyinstalling a processor. ATTENTION: Proce...
Page 154 - Figure 4- 40 Installing the Pentium II Retention Mechanism
4-42 NOTE: Pentium II Processor InstallationFollow these steps to install the Pentium II processor module with heat sinkand fan to the socket on the system board • Place the retention mechanism over the processor socket on the CPUboard. Secure it with the screws that came with the package. Figure 4-...
Page 155 - Repair Information 4-43; Installing the Processor Heat Sink and Fan; Figure 4- 41 Matching the Fan-Heat Sink Clips with the Holes on the
Repair Information 4-43 Installing the Processor Heat Sink and Fan The Pentium II processor module comes with holes on one side to hold theclips of the heat sink and fan. The upper set of holes (near the latches) on theprocessor are wider and should match the wider ends of the clips on the heatsink....
Page 156 - Figure 4- 42 Inserting the Clip Ends to the Processor Holes
4-44 Figure 4- 42 Inserting the Clip Ends to the Processor Holes • Use a screwdriver to press and lock in the wide end of a clip first. Thenwithout lifting the screwdriver, point it downward to press and lock thenarrow end of the clip.
Page 159 - Repair Information 4-47
Repair Information 4-47 Indicator LED and Cable • Push in on the indicator LED and remove from the rear. • Disconnect the LED and cable from the system board. Figure 4- 46 Removing the LED indicator
Page 160 - Remove all adapter cards.
4-48 System Board • Remove all adapter cards. • Disconnect all cables connected to the system board. • Remove the screws securing the system board to the chassis. • Lift the system board to remove from chasis. • Remove memory (DIMM) if applicable. • Remove processor. Figure 4- 47 Removing the system...
Page 161 - Repair Information 4-49; Run the Setup Utility after correctly changing the system board.
Repair Information 4-49 NOTE: System Board Installation • Before you re-install the new system board, the CPU retention module andthe I/O Port Bracket should be assembled on the system board if they arenot already installed. • Be sure to reinstall the processor and DIMMs onto the new system board if...
Page 162 - Handling ESD-Sensitive Parts
4-50 Handling ESD-Sensitive Parts Many electronic parts are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Toprevent damage when working with ESD-sensitive parts, observe thefollowing instructions. Do these in addition to taking all the usual precautions,such as switching off the power and unplugging t...
Page 163 - Repair Information 4-51; Software Recovery Procedure
Repair Information 4-51 Software Recovery Procedure The Recovery CD includes an install program that can be used to restore theoriginal system software.To recover the original software on the hard disk drive, use the followingprocedures:1. Insert the Recovery CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Power-off, ...
Page 164 - Parts/Test Point Locations
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 5-1 Parts/Test Point Locations Parts/Test Point Locations ........................................................................ 5-1 Introduction ................................................................................................... 5-2Machine Type 2153 Syst...
Page 166 - Machine Type 2153/K6 System Board Layout; NOTE: The blackened pin of a jumper represents pin 1.
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-3 Machine Type 2153/K6 System Board Layout NOTE: The blackened pin of a jumper represents pin 1. Figure 5- 1 Machine Type 2153 System Board Jumper and ConnectorLocations
Page 169 - 153/K6 Processor Type Jumper Settings; CPU
5-6 2153/K6 Processor Type Jumper Settings WARNING: You must verify the exact processor type before setting the processor type jumpers. The wrong processor type jumper settingmay damage the CPU. The system only supports dual-voltage CPU. Table 5- 2 Machine Type 2153 Processor Type Jumper Settings CP...
Page 170 - 153/K6 System Board Connectors and Functions; Connector
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-7 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) C...
Page 172 - 153/Celeron System Board Jumper Settings; Machine Type 2153 System Board Jumper Settings; Function
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-9 2153/Celeron System Board Jumper Settings Table 5- 4 Machine Type 2153 System Board Jumper Settings Jumper/Settings Function SW1 OnOff* Password Bypass passwordCheck password SW2 On*Off BIOS Logo OEMAcer SW3, 4, 5, 6 On, Off, Off, OnOff, On, On, OnOff, On, Off, OnOff, ...
Page 174 - System Board Connector Functions
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-11 Table 5- 5 System Board Connector Functions Connector Function FN2 2-Pin fan connector JP2401 Thermal sensor connector1-2: SYS TMP3-4: CPU TMP
Page 175 - Machine Type 2139 System Board Layout
5-12 Machine Type 2139 System Board Layout NOTE: The blackened pin of a jumper represents pin 1. Figure 5- 3 System Board (Machine Type 2139) Jumper and ConnectorLocations
Page 176 - 139 System Board Jumper Settings; System Board Jumper Settings
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-13 2139 System Board Jumper Settings Table 5- 6 System Board Jumper Settings Jumper/Settings Function J1 1-22-3 Audio Resource Protection Write ProtectedProgrammable JP2 1-22-3 VGA IRQ Disable IRQEnable IRQ S1, SW 1 OnOff* Host Bus Clock Selection 66MHz100MHz S1, SW 2 On...
Page 177 - 139 System Board Connectors and Functions
5-14 2139 System Board Connectors and Functions Table 5- 7 System Board Connector Functions Connector Function Connect to… CN1 ATX power connector Power supply CN2 Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector USB device CN3 Upper: PS/2 mouse connectorLower: PS/2 keyboard connector KeyboardMouse CN4 Upper: P...
Page 178 - Power Supply Cable Connector Specifications; Power Supply Output Pin Assignment; Pin
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-15 Power Supply Cable Connector Specifications Refer to the following figures when checking for voltages on power supplycable connectors.When checking voltages, the power supply fan must be running. To power-onthe power supply without using the on/off switch, use a screw...
Page 180 - Factory-Installed Modem Card Layout; Factory-Installed Modem Card Connector Functions; Telephone set
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-17 Factory-Installed Modem Card Layout Figure 5- 7 Factory-Installed Modem Card Layout Factory-Installed Modem Card Connector Functions Table 5- 9 Factory-Installed Modem Card Connector Functions Item Function Connect to… 1 Telephone line-out Some modem adapters maycome ...
Page 188 - Headphone jack
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-25 CD-ROM Drive ATTENTION: Either <option 1> or <option 2> CD-ROM drive may come with your Aptiva machine. Their front panel buttons, indicators andemergency eject method may be different. Figure 5- 16 CD-ROM Front Panel <option 1> Table 5- 17 CD-ROM Fr...
Page 190 - CD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Features; CD-ROM Drive Jumper Settings; MA
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-27 CD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Features R G G L AUDIO C S M S L A CABLE SELECT SLAVE MASTER 3940 12 IDE INTERFACE 5V 12V G G DC INPUT 5 4 3 2 1 6 AUDIO DIGITAL D G Figure 5- 18 CD-ROM Rear Panel Note: CD-ROM drives may come with no item 5 and 6 (digital audio ...
Page 191 - DVD-ROM Front Panel Introduction; Disc Tray
5-28 DVD-ROM Drive Figure 5- 19 DVD-ROM Front Panel Table 5- 21 DVD-ROM Front Panel Introduction 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 reas...
Page 192 - DVD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Features; DVD-ROM Drive Jumper Settings
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-29 DVD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Features Figure 5- 20 DVD-ROM Rear Panel Table 5- 22 DVD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Features Item Function Connect to… 1 Power connector Power supply 2 IDE Interface connector System board (CN13) 3 Device Configuration ...
Page 193 - Monitor Port Signals
5-30 DIMM Configurations The 2153 system board has two DIMM sockets. A maximum of 256KBmemory may be installed. The 2139 system board has three DIMM sockets.A maximum of 384KB memory may be installed. You can install 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, or 128MB PC-100 DIMM in any socketsand with any combinations. Sys...
Page 195 - Diskette Drive Cable Connector Signals
5-32 Diskette Drive Cable Connector Signals Pin Signal Name I/O Pin Signal Name I/O 1 Ground 18 Direction O 2 Density Select O 19 Ground 3 No Connection 20 Step O 4 No Connection 21 Ground 5 Ground 22 Write Data I 6 No Connection 23 Ground 7 Ground 24 Write Enable O 8 Index I 25 Ground 9 Ground 26 T...
Page 196 - IDE Cable Connector Signals
Parts/Test Point Locations 5-33 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...
Page 197 - Safety Inspection Guide
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 6-1 Safety Inspection Guide Safety Inspection Guide ............................................................................. 6-1 General Guidelines ....................................................................................... 6-2
Page 198 - General Guidelines; Possible safety exposure from any non-IBM attachments.
6-2 General Guidelines The purpose of this Safety Inspection Guide is to help you identify possibleunsafe conditions on machines that are being inspected for a MaintenanceAgreement. Each machine has necessary functions items installed to providethe operators and service personnel with an acceptable ...
Page 199 - Parts Catalog
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 7-1 Parts Catalog Parts Catalog .............................................................................................. 7-1 Assembly 1: Machine Type 2153 System Unit ........................................ 7-3Assembly 2: Machine Type 2153 Diskette, Hard Drive ........
Page 200 - Abbreviations
7-2 Abbreviations In this chapter, the following abbreviations are used to identify country andlanguage version: AT Austria AU Australia BD Belgium – Dutch BF Belgium – French BU Belgium – UK/Flmish CA Canada CE Canada – English CF Canada – French CN China DK Denmark – Danish FI Finland – Finish FR ...
Page 201 - Assembly 1: Machine Type 2153 System Unit; FRU Number
Parts Catalog 7-3 Assembly 1: Machine Type 2153 System Unit Asm-Index FRU Number Description 1-NS 20L2192 Micro ATX (H61) Complete set 1-1 20L2196 Front Panel 1-2 20L2197 Hard Drive Holder 1-3 20L2193 Top Cover 1-4 20L2194 Door Cover 1-NS 02K2329 Screws for Front Panel 1-5 20L2195 Drive Bay Panel 1-...
Page 202 - Screws for Bracket plate and Top Cover
7-4 Asm-Index FRU Number Description 1-NS 02K2334 Screws for Bracket plate and Top Cover 1-NS 20L2207 Port Bracket, w/ Screw Hex., Bracket andLabel 1-7 20L2190 Power Switch Wire (Switch + Wire) + HardDrive LED Wire (LED + wire) + Power LEDWire (LED+wire) 1-8 20L2183 V70MA-CR (Rage Pro 1X, 2MB SGRAM,...
Page 203 - 5W Power Supply
Parts Catalog 7-5 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: MachineType 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 00...
Page 204 - Diskette Drive Cable
7-6 Assembly 2: Machine Type 2153 Diskette, HardDrive Asm-Index FRU Number Description 2-1 02K2299 Diskette Drive 3.5-In., 3-Mode(JU256A276P) 2-2 02K2603 Diskette Drive Cable 2-3 10L6646 5.25-In. , 4.x GB 2-3 10L6649 5.25-In. , 6.x GB 2-3 10L6645 5.25-In. , 8.x GB 2-3 36L9074 3.5-In. , 8 GB 2-4 36L9...
Page 206 - Audio Cable
7-8 Asm-Index FRU Number Description 3-1 28L3767 CD-ROM 32X, API 3-1 20L2188 CD-ROM 32X, Hitachi 3-1 36L9087 CD-ROM 32X, Sanyo, LG 3-NS 02K2575 DVD-ROM 2X 3-2 01K4259 Screws for CD-ROM 3-3 01K4224 IDE Cable (w/ 3 Connectors) 3-4 02K2339 Audio Cable 3-5 10L6633 56.6K GVC 1641B Voiceless (US, CA) 3-5 ...
Page 208 - Asm-Index FRU Number Description; Keys
7-10 Assembly 5: Machine Type 2153 Keyboard andMouse Asm-Index FRU Number Description 5-1 12J5558 Rapid Access - U.S. English, 104 Keys 5-1 12J5562 Rapid Access – French Canadian, 104 Keys 5-1 12J5575 Rapid Access - German, 105 Keys 5-1 12J5574 Rapid Access - France, 105 Keys 5-1 12J5593 Rapid Acces...
Page 210 - Assembly 6: Machine Type 2153 Software
7-12 Assembly 6: Machine Type 2153 Software Asm-Index FRU Number Description 6- Application CD Pack, Voice Type 3.0 Kit,Lotus SmartSuite 97, MS Win98 Pack andAptiva Customized I.E. 4.0 Aptiva owners and servicers will need to calltheir local IBM HelpCenter to order theabove software
Page 211 - Front Panel
Parts Catalog 7-13 Assembly 1: Machine Type 2139 System Unit -Exterior Asm-Index FRU Number Description 1-1 02K2324 Top/Side Panel 1-1 00K8479 Top/Side Panel, Black 1-2 02K2325 Front Panel 1-2 00K8480 Front Panel, Black 1-3 02K2326 Top Cover 1-3 00K8478 Top Cover, Black 1-4 02K2327 Screws for Top/Si...
Page 217 - Screws for Diskette Drive
Parts Catalog 7-19 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., 1...
Page 219 - Mounting Screws for CD-ROM
Parts Catalog 7-21 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 (Tran...
Page 220 - ScrollPoint Mouse
7-22 Assembly 5: Machine Type 2139 Keyboard andMouse Asm-Index FRU Number Description 5-1 12J5558 Rapid Access-Keyboard-104 (US) 5-1 12J5562 Rapid Access-Keyboard-104 (CF) 5-1 12J5575 Rapid Access-Keyboard-105 (GE) 5-1 12J5574 Rapid Access-Keyboard-105 (FR) 5-1 12J5593 Rapid Access-Keyboard-105 (UK)...
Page 221 - Zip Drive
Parts Catalog 7-23 Assembly 6: Machine Type 2139 Zip Drive andNetwork Adapter Asm-Index FRU Number Description 6-1 28L1605 Zip Drive 6-1 36L9093 Zip Drive, Black 6-2 36L9092 Zip Drive Mounting Bracket and Panel 6-2 36L9096 Zip Drive Mounting Bracket and Panel,Black 6-3 08L2550 IBM Ethernet Adapter 1...
Page 222 - Assembly 7: Machine Type 2139 Software
7-24 Assembly 7: Machine Type 2139 Software Asm-Index FRU Number Description 7- Application CD Pack, Voice Type 3.0 Kit,Lotus SmartSuite 97, MS Win98 Pack andAptiva Customized I.E. 4.0 Aptiva owners and servicers will need to calltheir local IBM HelpCenter to order theabove software
Page 228 - Appendix B. Online Support Information; IBM PC Company Bulletin Board Service (BBS)
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 B-1 Appendix B. Online Support Information This section describes online technical support services available to helprepair the Aptiva computer.This section covers: • IBM PC Company Bulletin Board Service (BBS) • IBM PC Company Fax-Back Service • IBM Online HelpCenter on P...
Page 294 - Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-65
Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-65
Page 306 - Index; BIOS Setup Utility, 12; Fan
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 I-1 Index 2 2137/2138 Service Level A (SL- A), XXXIV, 3 A Audio, 8, 17 Check Procedure, 30Error Symptoms, 19 B Beeps, 2, 8, 9, 13BIOS Flash Update Procedure, 10Model Number and Serial Number, 11 BIOS Setup Utility, 12 Advanced Options, 18Audio, 17CD-ROM Drive, 15Date and T...
Page 307 - Joystick
I-2 H Hard Disk Connector Signals, 33 Hard Disk Drive, 4 3.5-In. Jumper Locations, 18, 21 3.5-In. Jumper Settings, 20, 2232-bit Access, 165.25-In. Jumper Locations, 23, 24 5.25-In. Jumper Settings, 23, 24 Block Mode, 16Check Procedure, 25Error Symptoms, 17PIO Mode, 16Size > 504MB, 16 Hard Disk Dr...
Page 308 - Processor
Index I-3 Machine Type 2137 Monitor And Power Cord, 9 Machine Type 2137 System Unit - Exterior, 3 Machine Type 2138 Software, 24 Parts/Test Point Locations, 1Password, 9, 19PCI IRQ Setting, 20IRQ Sharing, 20 PIO Mode, 16Plug and Play, 21 Reset Resource Assignments, 21 POST, 2Power consumption, 23Pow...
Page 309 - Safety Notice(Machine Type; Processor Settings, 6
I-4 S Safety Information, VISafety Inspection Guide, 1Safety Notice (Machine Type 2137), 2 Safety Notice(Machine Type 2138), 26 Serial Number, 11Serial Port, 17 Error Symptoms, 21Port Signals, 30 Software Recovery Procedure, 51Specifications Dimension, 22Environment, 22Weight, 22 System Board 2137 (...
Page 310 - International Business Machines Corporation
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 I Printed in U.S.A. International Business Machines Corporation Old Orchard Road, Armonk, New York 10504 Part Number: 10L9184 Pub Number: S10L-9835-01 06/98