Page 3 - NetVista
NetVista ™ User GuideTypes 6826, 8317, 8318, and 8319
Page 5 - Contents; Chapter 2. Using the IBM Setup Utility
Contents Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . v Lithium battery notice . . . . . . . . . . . vi Modem safety information . . . . . . . . . vi Laser compliance statement . . . . . . . . . vii Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Information resources . . . . . . . . . . . ix Chapter 1. Installin...
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Page 7 - Safety Information; DANGER
Safety Information DANGER Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables ishazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: v Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation, maintenance,or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm. v Connect all power cords t...
Page 8 - Lithium battery notice; Throw or immerse into water; Modem safety information
réseaux, aux systèmes de té lécommunication et aux modems (sauf instructioncontraire mentionnée dans les procédures d’installation et de configuration). v Lorsque vous installez, que vous déplacez, ou que vous manipulez le présentproduit ou des périphériques qui lui sont raccordés, reportez-vous aux...
Page 9 - Consignes de sécurité relatives au modem; Laser compliance statement; Do not remove the drive covers.; vii
v Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specificallydesigned for wet locations. v Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone linehas been disconnected at the network interface. v Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. v Av...
Page 10 - viii
DANGER Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam, do not view directly with opticalinstruments, and avoid direct exposure to the beam. DANGER: Certains modèles d’ordinateurs personnels sont équipés d’origine d’une unité deCD-ROM ou de DVD-ROM. Mais ces unités sont également vendues sépar...
Page 11 - Overview; Information resources; Start; Quick Path; ix
Overview Thank you for selecting an IBM ® computer. Your computer incorporates many of the latest advances in computer technology and can be upgraded as your needschange. Instructions for installing external and internal options are included in thispublication. When adding an option, use these instr...
Page 13 - Chapter 1. Installing options; Important; Features; Microprocessor
Chapter 1. Installing options This chapter provides an introduction to the features and options that are availablefor your computer. You can expand the capabilities of your computer by addingmemory and PCI adapters. When installing an option, use these instructions alongwith the instructions that co...
Page 16 - Available options
Available options The following are some available options: v External options– Parallel port devices, such as printers and external drives– Serial port devices, such as external modems and digital cameras– Audio devices, such as external speakers for the sound system– USB devices, such as printers,...
Page 17 - Specifications
Specifications This section lists the specifications for your computer. Dimensions Width: 12.2 inches (309 mm) Height: 3.3 inches (84 mm) Depth: 13.6 inches (345 mm) Weight Minimum configuration as shipped: 7.4 kg (16.2 lbs) Environment Air temperature: Operating: 10° to 35°C (50° to 95°F)Non-operat...
Page 19 - Installing external options
Installing external options This section shows the various external connectors on your computer to which youcan attach external options, such as external speakers, a printer, or a scanner. Forsome external options, you must install additional software in addition to makingthe physical connection. Wh...
Page 21 - Removing the cover
Removing the cover Important Read “Safety Information” on page v and “Handling static-sensitive devices” on page 6 before removing the cover. To remove the cover: 1. Shut down your operating system, remove any media (diskettes, CDs, or tapes)from the drives, and turn off all attached devices and the...
Page 22 - Locating components
Locating components The following illustration will help you locate the various components in yourcomputer. 1 Diskette drive 5 Power supply 2 System board 6 Hard disk drive 3 DIMM connectors 7 CD or DVD drive 4 PCI riser 8 Battery 10 User Guide
Page 23 - Accessing system board components and drives
Accessing system board components and drives To access some components on the system board such as memory, the battery, andthe Clear CMOS/BIOS recovery jumper, you might need to slide the diskette andCD drive tray outward to the front of the computer. You can also use thisprocedure to access the dri...
Page 24 - Identifying parts on the system board
Identifying parts on the system board The system board (sometimes called the planar or motherboard ) is the main circuit board in your computer. It provides basic computer functions and supports avariety of devices that are IBM-installed or that you can install later. The following illustration show...
Page 25 - Installing memory
Installing memory Your computer has two connectors for installing dual inline memory modules(DIMMs) that provide up to a maximum of 1 GB of system memory. When installing memory, the following rules apply: v Use 2.5 V, 184-pin, double data rate synchronous dynamic random accessmemory (DDR SDRAM), no...
Page 26 - Installing PCI adapters
Installing PCI adapters This section provides information and instructions for installing and removing PCIadapters. Your computer has a riser card with two PCI expansion slots. To install a PCI adapter: 1. Remove the cover. See “Removing the cover” on page 9. 2. Remove the PCI riser and adapters tha...
Page 27 - Installing a drive in the disk drive tray
5. Install the adapter into the appropriate slot on the PCI riser. 6. Replace the adapter-slot-cover latch. 7. Install the PCI riser and adapters. 8. Replace the cover. See “Replacing the cover and connecting the cables” onpage 19. What to do next: v To work with another option, go to the appropriat...
Page 28 - Replacing the hard disk drive; Connecting an IDE CD drive; Connecting a diskette drive
6. Reinstall the disk drive tray. Go to “Connecting a diskette drive” or“Connecting an IDE CD drive”. Replacing the hard disk drive To replace the hard disk drive, follow these steps. 1. Remove the cover. See “Removing the cover” on page 9. 2. Remove the disk drive tray. See “Accessing system board ...
Page 29 - Installing a cable lock; Changing the battery
What to do next: v To work with another option, go to the appropriate section. v To complete the installation, go to “Replacing the cover and connecting thecables” on page 19. Installing a cable lock To help to protect against theft, you can install an optional cable lock to secureyour computer to a...
Page 30 - Erasing a lost or forgotten password (clearing CMOS)
Refer to “Lithium battery notice” on page vi for information about replacing anddisposing of the battery. To change the battery: 1. Refer to “Identifying parts on the system board” on page 12 and locate thebattery. 2. Remove the PCI riser and any cables that impede access to the battery. 3. Remove t...
Page 31 - Replacing the cover and connecting the cables
7. Restart the computer, leave it on for approximately 10 seconds, and then turnoff the computer. 8. Repeat step 1. 9. Move the jumper back to the standard (pins 1 and 2). 10. Reassemble the computer and replace the cover. See “Replacing the cover andconnecting the cables”. Replacing the cover and c...
Page 33 - Starting the IBM Setup Utility program; Viewing and changing settings
Chapter 2. Using the IBM Setup Utility The IBM Setup Utility program is stored in the electrically erasable programmableread-only memory (EEPROM) of your computer. The IBM Setup Utility program isused to view and change the configuration settings of your computer, regardless ofwhich operating system...
Page 34 - Exiting from the IBM Setup Utility program; Save Settings; Save and exit the Setup; Using passwords; Security
When working with the IBM Setup Utility program menu, you must use thekeyboard. The keys used to perform various tasks are displayed at the bottom ofeach screen. Exiting from the IBM Setup Utility program When you finish viewing or changing settings, press Esc to return to the IBMSetup Utility progr...
Page 37 - Updating (flashing) BIOS from your operating system; NetVista and NetVista Thin Client
Appendix A. Updating POST/BIOS This appendix contains information about updating POST/BIOS and how torecover from a POST/BIOS update failure. POST/BIOS POST/BIOS are the basic layer of software that is built into your computer. They include the power-on self-test (POST), the basic input/output syste...
Page 38 - Back; Recovering from a POST/BIOS update failure
9. Print these instructions. This is very important since they are not on the screenafter the download begins. 10. From your browser, Click Back to return to the list of files. Carefully follow the printed instructions to download, extract, and install the update. Recovering from a POST/BIOS update ...
Page 39 - Appendix B. Manual modem commands; AT; ENTER; Basic AT commands; bold text
Appendix B. Manual modem commands The following section lists commands for manually programming your modem. Commands are accepted by the modem while it is in Command Mode. Yourmodem is automatically in Command Mode until you dial a number and establisha connection. Commands may be sent to your modem...
Page 41 - Extended AT commands
Extended AT commands Command Function &C_ &C0 Force Carrier Detect Signal High (ON) &C1 Turn on CD when remote carrier is present &D_ &D0 Modem ignores the DTR signal &D1 Modem returns to Command Mode after DTRtoggle &D2 Modem hangs up, returns to the CommandMode after DT...
Page 44 - Voice commands
+FPHCTO Phase C time out. +FPOLL Indicates polling request. +FPTS: Page transfer status. +FPTS= Page transfer status. +FREV? Identify revision. +FSPT Enable polling. +FTSI: Report the transmit station ID. Voice commands #BDR Select Baud Rate #CID Enable Caller ID detection and reporting format #CLS ...
Page 45 - Attention Switzerland User:
Attention Switzerland User: If your Swisscom phone line does not have Taxsignal switched OFF, modemfunction may be impaired. The impairment may be resolved by a filter withthe following specifications: Telekom PTT SCR-BETaximpulssperrfilter-12kHzPTT Art. 444.112.7Bakom 93.0291.Z.N Appendix B. Manual...
Page 47 - Trademarks
Appendix C. Notices IBM may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this document inall countries. Consult your local IBM representative for information on theproducts and services currently available in your area. Any reference to an IBMproduct, program, or service is not intende...
Page 49 - Index
Index A Access IBM ixadapter installing 14peripheral component interconnect (PCI) 4slots 14 audio subsystem 2 B battery 17BIOS settings 21 C cable lock 17cables, connecting 19changing the battery 17commands Basic AT 27Extended AT 29Fax Class 1 31Fax Class 2 31MNP/V.42/V.42bis/V.44 30Voice 32 compone...