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v Branchez sur des socles de prise de courant correctement câblés toutéquipement connectéàce produit.v Lorsque cela est possible, n’utilisez qu’une se
Machine, without charge, under the type of service designated for the Machineand will manage and install engineering changes that apply to the Machine
IBM or your reseller provides certain types of repair and exchange service,either at your location or at a service center, to keep Machines in, or res
Neither IBM nor your reseller is responsible for any of your confidential,proprietary or personal information contained in a Machine which you returnt
The warranties specified in this Section are in addition to any rights you mayhave under the Trade Practices Act 1974 or other legislation and are onl
EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA (EMEA)The following terms apply to all EMEA countries.The terms of this Statement of Warranty apply to Machines purchased
In such instances, regardless of the basis on which you are entitled to claimdamages from IBM, IBM is liable for no more than: (items 1 and 2 unchange
1. death or personal injury or physical damage to your real property solelycaused by IBM’s negligence; and 2. the amount of any other actual directdam
months’ charges apply) for the Machine that is the subject of the claim orwhich otherwise gives rise to the claim.The following item is added to this
The following paragraph does not apply to the United Kingdom or anycountry where such provisions are inconsistent with local law:INTERNATIONAL BUSINES
IBMNetVistaScrollPointWake on LANIntel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States,other countries, or both.Microsoft and Win
Lithium battery noticeCAUTION:Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.When replacing the battery, use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or a
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interfe
Note: If the device is an internal modem, a second FCC registration label isalso provided. You may attach the label to the exterior of thecomputer in
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible tobe connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.
Pour sa propre protection, l’utilisateur doit s’assurer que tous les fils de mise àla terre de la source d’énergie électrique, des lignes téléphonique
IBM power cord partnumberUsed in these countries and regions13F9956 Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, DominicanRepublic, Ecuador, El Salv
IndexAadapter installation 47additional software 4administrator password 33air circulation 7arranging your workspace 6audioconnectors 9controlling vol
keyboard (continued)locking 26using 15keyboard/mouse features 3Llocations, system board components 39locking cover 26locking the keyboard 26Mmemory 2,
using (continued)audio features 23CD-ROM drive 21Configuration/Setup utility 31diskettes 18power button on keyboard 25power-management features 24powe
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v Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.Consignes de sécurité relatives au modemLorsdel’utilisation de votre matér
Part Number: 22P2751Printed in the United States of Americaon recycled paper containing 10%recovered post-consumer fiber.(1P) P/N: 22P2751
DANGERLaser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam, do not view directly withoptical instruments, and avoid direct exposure to the beam.DANGE
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About this bookThis book will help you become familiar with your IBM®NetVista™X40 and itsfeatures. It describes how to operate, maintain, and install
Related informationThe following is a description of the publications that contain additionalinformation about your computer. These documents are avai
Chapter 1. Product overviewThank you for selecting an IBM NetVista X40. Your computer incorporatesmany of the latest advances in computer technology.
Hardware featuresThe following information covers a variety of models. For a listing of featuresfor your specific model, refer to the System Summary s
v Automatic power-on startupv System Management BIOS and softwareKeyboard and mouse featuresv IBM ScrollPoint®III mousev IBM Rapid Access®III, Univers
IBM preinstalled softwareYour computer comes with preinstalled software. An operating system, devicedrivers to support built-in features, and other su
Chapter 2. Setting up your computerThis chapter provides information for setting up your computer for the firsttime.Before you beginRead the safety in
Arranging your workspaceTo get the most from your computer, arrange both the equipment you use andyour work area to suit your needs and the kind of wo
methods of reducing glare. The following illustrates tilting the monitor.Dust buildup compounds problems associated with glare. Remember to cleanyour
v Keep power cords and cables neatly routed away from walkways and otherareas where they might be accidentally dislodged.Connecting cablesRead the fol
USB connectorsThere are five USB connectors on your computer: three at the rear2 and twoon the right side3 of the monitor. In addition, if you hav
Other connectorsThe following illustration shows the modem connector 1, Ethernet connector2, PS/2 mouse connector 3, and the PS/2 keyboard conne
Starting the computerGo to Chapter 2 ″Getting Started″ in the About Your Software publication tocontinue with the software setup of your computer. For
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Chapter 3. Operating and caring for your computerThis chapter provides information to help you in the day-to-day use and careof your computer.Controls
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Hard disk drive in-use indicator: When this light is on, it indicates that thehard disk drive heads are being positioned or that your computer is read
If any errors are detected during POST, error messages are displayed. If apower-on password set, a password prompt is displayed on the screen. If youh
–+1 Standby button2 Standby LED3 Num Lock LED4 Caps Lock LED5 Scroll Lock LEDMultimedia controls6 Mute button7 Stop button8 Play/Pause
Using the IBM ScrollPoint III mouseThe ScrollPoint III mouse has the following controls.1Primary mouse button: Use this button to select or start a
Accessing the diskette drive and CD-ROM or DVD-ROM driveThe diskette drive and CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive are located in adrop-down device bay. To lower
v Never touch the magnetic disk itself.v A magnetic field can erase the data on your diskettes. Keep diskettes awayfrom magnets or devices that create
Write-protecting diskettesIt is possible to accidentally format a diskette or unintentionally write data toit. Important information can be written ov
Using a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM driveYour computer has a preinstalled CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. These drivescan play back or read from a CD or DVD disc but c
Inserting and removing a CD or DVD discTo insert a disc:1. With the computer turned on, press the eject button. The tray slidespartway out of the driv
Using video featuresYour computer has a super video graphics array (SVGA) graphics controller.SVGA is a standard for displaying text and graphics imag
NoteBefore using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read “Safetynotices” on page vii and “Product warranty and notices” on page
– If you click the speaker icon one time, the volume control is displayed.Use your mouse to drag the volume-control slider up or down to controlthe vo
Using the Windows Start menuFollow these steps to put the computer in Standby mode using Windows:1. From your Windows desktop, click the Start button.
Setting power schemesYou can set the duration of inactivity that must elapse before the computer,monitor, or hard disk automatically enter standby mod
mouse after a predefined period of inactivity. To use these features, refer to theoperating system publication that comes with your computer.Taking ca
1. Turn off the computer.2. Disconnect the mouse cable from the computer.3. Turn the mouse upside down. Unlock the retainer on the bottom of themouse
Moving your computerTake the following precautions before moving your computer.1. Remove all media (diskettes, compact discs, tapes, and so on) from t
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Chapter 4. Using the Configuration/Setup UtilityprogramThe Configuration/Setup Utility program is stored in the electrically erasableprogrammable read
Viewing and changing settingsThe Configuration/Setup Utility menu displayed by your computer might lookslightly different from the menu shown here, bu
↑↓ Use these arrow keys to move among menu items until the item youwant is highlighted.←→ Use these arrow keys to display and toggle among choices for
ContentsSafetynotices...viiLithium battery notice ...ixModem safety information ...ixLasercompliancest
After you set an administrator password, a password prompt is displayed eachtime you try to access the Configuration/Setup Utility program. If you typ
5. Press Esc twice to return to the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu.6. Select Save Settings from the Configuration/Setup Utility menu and pre
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Chapter 5. Installing optionsYou can expand the capabilities of your computer by adding more memory oroptional PCI adapters. Use the instructions in t
Backing up configuration settingsImportant:Run ConfigSafe (or a similar application) to take a snapshot of your computerconfiguration before installin
Component locationsThe following illustration shows the locations of various components on thesystem board.System boardTop of Monitor1 Fan connector
1. Remove any media (diskettes or CDs) from the drives and shut down youroperating system.2. Read the “Safety notices” on page vii.3. Read “Handling s
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Removing the hard disk driveThe hard disk drive must be removed before you remove the metal systemboard cover.To remove the hard disk drive, do the fo
Removing the system board coverYou must remove the system board cover to install memory DIMMs or PCIadapters.Attention: Proper cooling is necessary to
Chapter 3. Operating and caring for your computer ...13Controls and status indicators ...13Starting your computer ...
Note: You can leave the fan cable connected to the system board ordisconnect it if necessary. For the location of the fan cable connector,see “System
Installing memoryYou can add memory to your computer to increase system performance. Yourcomputer has two DIMM connectors 1 for installing memory.Th
Note: If you are replacing an existing DIMM, remove the existing DIMM.6. Position the new DIMM over the socket, making sure that the notches inthe DIM
Installing an adapterYour computer system board has two peripheral component interconnect (PCI)expansion slots. Depending on your model, the expansion
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Chapter 6. TroubleshootingThis chapter describes diagnostic tools that you can use to identify and correctproblems that might come up as you use your
Troubleshooting procedureUse this procedure as a starting point for problem identification.1. To begin troubleshooting, perform the following steps:a.
v If the failure occurred immediately after you installed or removed anoption, and you have not yet updated the configuration, see “Chapter 4.Using th
Code Description Action161 Defective CMOS Battery Replace the battery. See “Replacing thebattery” on page 68.162 A change in the deviceconfiguration o
Code Description Action178x Hard disk or IDE device failed1. Go to “Running the IBM EnhancedDiagnostics program” on page 67,and follow the instruction
Chapter 5. Installing options ...37Handling static-sensitive devices ...37Backing up configuration settings ...38
If you have just added new software or a new computer option and yourcomputer is not working, do the following before using the troubleshootingcharts:
Audio problemsSymptom ActionNo audio in Windows1. Check the Windows Volume Control program to ensurethe volume settings are not set too low or that th
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive problemsSymptom ActionAn audio orAutoPlay- enableddisc does notautomatically playwhen inserted intothe drive.Make sure you hav
DVD disc problemsSymptom ActionBlack screen insteadof DVD video1. Restart the DVD player program.2. Shut down Windows, and restart your computer.If yo
Diskette drive problemsSymptom ActionDiskette drive in-use lightstays on or the systembypasses the diskettedrive.orYou cannot read or writeto a disket
General problemsSymptom ActionThe computer does notstart when you press thepower button.Verify that:1. All cables are securely connected to the proper
Keyboard, mouse, or pointing device problemsSymptom ActionAll or some keys on thekeyboard do not work.Verify that:1. The computer is turned on.2. The
Memory problemsSymptom ActionThe amount of memorydisplayed is less than theamount of memoryinstalled.The amount of available memory shown might besome
Modem problemsSymptom ActionWhen you try to use themodem, your computer ormodem is unable to detecta dial tone.1. Make sure the telephone line is corr
Symptom ActionGeneralmodem/communicationproblems.1. Make sure the telephone cords are connected correctlyand securely. Connections for a standard mode
Purchasing additional services ...75Appendix. Computer records ...77Product warranty and notices ...79WarrantySt
Symptom ActionWhen you try to use themodem, it does not work.1. If you added, changed, or reinstalled a modem, makesure it is installed correctly.2. M
Optional-device problemsSymptom ActionAn IBM option that wasjust installed does notwork.Verify that:1. The option is designed for your computer.2. You
Software problemsSymptom ActionSoftware does not work asexpected.To determine if problems are caused by installed software,verify that:1. Your compute
v The Product Recovery CD(s)v The World Wide WebImportantTo determine if your computer has the Product Recovery program on thehard disk, look for the
To run diagnostics from the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette:1. Turn off your computer and any attached devices.2. Insert the IBM Enhanced Diagnostic
To change the battery, do the following:1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices.2. Remove the rear cover. See “Removing the rear cover” on p
7. Replace the covers, and plug in the power cord.Note: When the computer is turned on for the first time after batteryreplacement, an error message m
Chapter 7. Getting information, help, and serviceIf you need help, service, technical assistance, or just want more informationabout IBM products, you
You can call the IBM Automated Fax System 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.Follow the recorded instructions, and the requested information will be sent t
v Replacement or use of non-IBM parts or nonwarranted IBM partsNote: All warranted parts contain a 7-character identification in the formatIBM FRU XXX
Safety noticesDANGERElectrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables ishazardous.To avoid a shock hazard:v Do not connect or disconn
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v In Europe, call 44-1475-893638 (Greenock, U.K.).v In Australia and New Zealand, call 61-2-9354-4171.v In all other countries, contact your IBM resel
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Appendix. Computer recordsThis appendix contains a form for recording information about your computer,which can be helpful if you ever need to have yo
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Product warranty and noticesThis section contains product warranties and notices.Warranty StatementsThe warranty statements consist of two parts: Part
The IBM Warranty for MachinesIBM warrants that each Machine 1) is free from defects in materials andworkmanship and 2) conforms to IBM’s Official Publ
Unless specified otherwise, IBM provides non-IBM machines WITHOUTWARRANTIES OF ANY KIND.Any technical or other support provided for a Machine under wa
3. where applicable, before service is provideda. follow the problem determination, problem analysis, and service requestprocedures that IBM or your r
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING LOST PROFITS ORSAVINGS), EVEN IF IBM, ITS SUPPLIERS OR YOUR RESELLER ISINFORMED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY. SOME JURISDICTI
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