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IBM ThinkPad 600 User's Reference Title: C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42.
Title: C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42.
IBM ThinkPad 600 User's Reference IBM Title: C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42.
Note Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information under “Safety Information” on page xiii, “Ergonomics Information” on page 40, and “Notices” on page 173.
Thank You for Selecting an IBM ThinkPad 600 Computer We have developed this ThinkPad computer to meet both your technical requirements and your high expectations. To help us continue to build products that address your mobile computing needs, please take a moment to complete the ThinkPad * Registration in the Setup Guide .
Functional Highlights Compact design with core technology The slim, lightweight, and portable design of the ThinkPad 600 makes traveling with your computer much easier.
The model equipped with a digital signal processor (DSP), called the IBM Advanced Communication Processor, features a high-quality MIDI wave table synthesizer with 128 instruments and up to 32 voices. To use the audio function Online book ThinkPad modem The ThinkPad modem enables you to send or receive data, faxes, and voice over a telephone line.
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Contents Functional Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv About This Book ............................ x i Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii Laser Compliance Statement .............
Attaching an External Mouse or Numeric Keypad ...... 6 3 Attaching an External Keyboard and Mouse .......... 6 4 Disabling the TrackPoint ..................... 6 6 Attaching an External Monitor ................... 6 7 Display Output Location .........
Infrared Communication Problems ............... 131 An Audio or a Telephony Problem ............... 132 A Universal Serial Bus (USB) Problem ............. 132 A Modem Problem ........................ 133 PC Card Problems ........................ 134 Docking Station Problems .
Appendix A. Features and Specifications ........... 165 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 IBM Power Cords .........................
About This Book This book contains information that will help you operate the IBM ThinkPad 600 computer. Be sure to read the ThinkPad Setup Guide and Chapter 1 of this book before using the computer.
Icons Used in This Book For procedures or information unique to the operating system installed in your computer: Information for IBM OS/2 users. Information for IBM DOS users. Information for Microsoft Windows 3.11 users. Information for Microsoft Windows NT users.
Safety Information Electrical Safety Notice Note: In the U.K., by law: The telephone line cable must be connected after the power cord. The power cord must be disconnected after the telephone line cable. DANGER Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cable is hazardous.
DANGER Do not disassemble, incinerate, or short-circuit the rechargeable battery pack. Do not put it in trash that is disposed of in landfills. Dispose of it as required by local ordinances or regulations. In the United States, call IBM at 1-800-IBM-4333 for information on disposal.
Laser Compliance Statement The CD-ROM drive of the IBM ThinkPad 600 computer is a laser product. The CD-ROM drive's classification label (shown below) is located on the top of the drive. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT The CD-ROM drive is certified in the U.
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Chapter 1. Getting Familiar with Your Computer This chapter provides basic information about your computer. Identifying the Hardware Features .................. 2 Rear View of the Computer .................... 5 Bottom View of the Computer ...........
Identifying the Hardware Features Identifying the Hardware Features Front View of the Computer 2 IBM ThinkPad 600 User's Reference Title: C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42.
Identifying the Hardware Features 1 The color LCD screen displays computer output. 2 The brightness control (for TFT) adjusts the brightness of the display. The contrast control (for HPA) adjusts the contrast of the display. 3 The built-in microphone captures sound and voice when it is used with an application program capable of handling audio.
Identifying the Hardware Features Rear View of the Computer Bottom View of the Computer 4 IBM ThinkPad 600 User's Reference Title: C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42.
Identifying the Hardware Features Rear View of the Computer 1 The security keyhole is used with a mechanical lock. 2 The modem connector is used for connecting your computer to a telephone line.
System-Status Indicators System-Status Indicators The system-status indicators on the computer show the current status of your computer by their on or off states and colors (green and orange).
System-Status Indicators Symbol Color Meaning 1 Battery status Green Enough battery power remains for operation. Blinking orange The battery pack needs to be charged. Orange The battery pack is being charged. 2 Suspend mode Green The computer is in suspend mode.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer Functions of Your Computer This section includes the following topics: Keyboard functions UltraslimBay ThinkPad utilities Online book Keyboard Functions Your com.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer The TrackPoint pointing device consists of a stick on the keyboard and three click buttons below the keyboard. Movement of the cursor on the screen is controlled by the amount of pressure that you apply to the nonslip cap on the stick in any direction parallel to the keyboard; the stick itself does not move.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer 2 Press the click buttons with either thumb to select and drag as required by your software. Changing the Cap The cap 1 on the end of the TrackPoint is removable. You can replace it with one of the spares shipped with your computer.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer Fn Key The Fn key function allows you to change operational features instantly. When you use the following functions, press and hold the Fn key 1 ; then press the appropriate function key 2 ( F1 to F12 , PgUp , PgDn , or BackSpace .
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer The following table shows the function of the F n key combined with keys: Feature and icon Key Combination Meaning Power Mode Functions Fuel-Gauge display on or off + (Only for OS/2 or Windows users) If you press this key combination, the window for the battery status appears or disappears.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer Feature and icon Key Combination Meaning Volume up + Increase the volume. Volume down + Decrease the volume. Mute + Turn off sound. Note: To turn on the the sound, press F n + PgUp o r Fn + PgDn . Numeric Keypad The keyboard has some keys that, when enabled, work as if they were on a 10-key numeric keypad.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer If the numeric keypad is enabled, press and hold Shift to temporarily use the cursor- and screen-control keys. NumL k Del Del Ins Ins End End Ho me Home PgDn PgD.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer UltraslimBay Your ThinkPad 600 computer has an UltraslimBay. You can install the following drives or bezel in the UltraslimBay Diskette drive CD-ROM drive Weight-saver bezel For how to replace the UltraslimBay device “Replacing the UltraslimBay Device” on page 57 .
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer ThinkPad Utility Programs Your ThinkPad computer has the following utility programs for easy configuration: Easy-Setup ThinkPad Configuration program This section summarizes these utility programs.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer A submenu is displayed. 4 Change the items you wish to change. 5 Click on Exit to exit from the submenu. 6 Click on Restart to exit from the “Easy-Setup” menu.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer The Network button enables or disables the Wake-On-LAN and Flash-Over-LAN function. The Initialize button sets all device settings to the default values. Clicking on the Date/Time button displays the following “Date and Time” submenu.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer Clicking on the Password button displays the “Password” submenu. It is used to set the power-on password, hard disk password, and supervisor password. For more information, go to “Using Passwords” on page 86.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer To change the startup sequence, do the following: 1 Click on Start up in the “Easy-Setup” menu. The “Startup” submenu appears: Note: The Power-On button sets the startup sequence when the power switch is set to ON.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer 2 Click on Power-On in the submenu. The “Power-On” submenu appears: The FDD-1 icon is the diskette drive in the computer, if you have one. If you don't have a diskette drive in the computer but you have one in the docking station, that diskette drive becomes FDD-1 .
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer If you are using a startable CD-ROM, select CDROM as the startup device. If you are using a remote program loading (RPL) system through a token-ring card or some other network card, do the following: a Select Network and click on it.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer Note: The following table shows the diskette drives that correspond to FDD-1 or FDD-2: Case Diskette Drive in the UltraslimBay Diskette Drive in the Port Replica.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer ThinkPad Configuration Program The ThinkPad Configuration program allows you to set up and customize the computer's built-in devices to your needs. For example, you can enable or disable a port, switch between your computer's LCD and an external monitor, and set the power management mode.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer 1 The Power Mode buttons Click on one of these buttons to set the power mode to high-performance mode, automatic mode, or customized mode. 2 The Display Device buttons Click on one of these buttons to set the display output type to the LCD, external monitor, or both.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer To start the ThinkPad Configuration program for Windows NT, Windows 3.1, or OS/2, do as follows. The ThinkPad Configuration window on the next page appears. For Windows NT: 1 Click on Start . 2 Move the cursor on Programs and ThinkPad ; then click on ThinkPad Configuration .
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer 1 The One-Touch Setup buttons Click on one of these buttons to set the system configuration. 2 The Power Mode buttons Click on one of these buttons to set the power mode to high-performance mode, automatic mode, or customized mode.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer 6 The View Angle buttons Click on the front view or rear view buttons to display the hardware feature locations. 7 The Device buttons Click on the button of your choice from the window; then set the options for that device from the window that appears.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer For DOS: You can use the ThinkPad Configuration program from the DOS prompt. To start the program, do the following: 1 Click on Start ; then the DOS Prompt icon. The DOS prompt window appears. 2 Type PS2 ? at the c: prompt.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer 3 Select an item from the menu and follow the instructions on the screen to set the features. You can also create a batch file (*.BAT) like the one shown to match your operating environment. The following sample batch file sets a longer battery operating time.
Distinctive Functions of Your Computer Online Book Your ThinkPad computer features an online book, so that you will always have key information at your fingertips even if you are traveling.
Backing Up Your System Backing Up Your System To back up your system or reinstall the operating system, your ThinkPad computer has the following features.
Backing Up Your System Also, you can recover a device driver if you do not have a CD-ROM drive and cannot use the ThinkPad Customization CD. With this program, you can create the utility and device driver diskettes for Windows 95 or Windows NT. (To use the Diskette Factory “Using the Diskette Factory” on page 148 .
Replacing the Battery Pack Replacing the Battery Pack To replace the battery pack, do as follows: 1 Power off your computer . 2 Disconnect the AC Adapter and cables . 3 Close the LCD and turn the computer over . 4 Slide the battery pack latch to unlocked position 1 ; then remove the battery pack 2 .
Replacing the Battery Pack 6 Gently push the battery pack back into the space; then slide the battery pack latch to the locked position. You have finished replacing the battery pack. Note: You can replace the battery when the computer is in hibernation mode or when it is powered off.
Handling Your Computer Handling Your Computer By using common sense and by following these handling tips, you will get the most use and enjoyment out of your ThinkPad computer for a long time to come. Notebook computers are precision machines that require a bit of careful handling.
Handling Your Computer Do not use or store your computer where the temperature is below 5° C or above 35° C (41° F and 95° F). Do not place your computer closer than 13 cm (5 in.) from any electrical appliance that generates a strong magnetic field, such as a motor, a magnet, a TV, a refrigerator, or large audio speakers.
Handling Your Computer When installing your hard disk, diskette, or CD-ROM drive, follow the instructions in this book and apply pressure only where needed on the device.
Handling Your Computer Extending Your Computer's Battery Life The amount of battery power consumed by your computer depends on such conditions as the usage frequency, the operating temperature, and the period in storage (if unused).
Handling Your Computer Ruggedized Mobile Computers Some professionals work in environments that may require special ruggedized features to protect their computers from extreme temperature, humidity, and physical punishment.
Handling Your Computer course, any concentrated and sustained visual activity can be tiring. If you have questions on eye fatigue or visual discomfort, consult a vision care specialist for advice. Note: The example shown here is of someone in a traditional setting.
Handling Your Computer 1 Head Keep your head in a comfortable and vertical position. 2 View Maintain a comfortable viewing distance of 510–760 mm (20–30 in.). 3 Display Position the display to avoid glare or reflections from overhead lighting or outside sources of light.
Chapter 2. Extending the Features of Your Computer This chapter provides information about how to customize and extend the ThinkPad features. You can use your computer with external devices and increase its memory. Customizing the TrackPoint .........
Customizing the TrackPoint Customizing the TrackPoint You can customize the TrackPoint by doing the following: 1 Open the ThinkPad Configuration program.
Customizing the TrackPoint If you check Enable dragging , you can drag the icon that you select with the TrackPoint stick by putting light pressure on the stick. If you check Enable Release-to-Select , you can click simply by lifting your finger quickly off the TrackPoint.
Customizing the TrackPoint Using the Sensitivity Page This function adjusts the force required for both cursor movement and Press-to-Select. Slide toward Firm Touch to increase the force needed to move the pointer and to activate Press-to-Select.
Customizing the TrackPoint Using the Scrolling Page By clicking on the Scrolling tab, you can set the scrolling properties of your TrackPoint. Choose Scrolling or the Magnifying Glass Function Select one of the following radio buttons.
Customizing the TrackPoint – Neither This function disables the scrolling and magnifying glass functions. Choose Scrolling Method Select one of the following radio buttons. – Press Center Button, then use TrackPoint Holding down the center button on the keyboard allows the TrackPoint to control the scrolling or the magnifying glass.
Increasing Memory Increasing Memory Increasing memory capacity is an effective way to make programs run faster. You can increase the amount of memory in your computer by installing a dual inline memory module (DIMM), available as an option. Different capacities of DIMM are available.
Increasing Memory 3 Loosen the screw on the memory slot cover; then remove the cover . 4 Install the DIMM into the memory slot. Attention To avoid damaging the DIMM, do not touch its contact edge.
Increasing Memory 1 2 1 2 Notch Side view 5 Replace the memory slot cover over the memory slot, aligning the back side of the cover first as shown; then tighten the screw.
Increasing Memory 6 Replace the battery pack. 7 Turn the computer over again, power on the computer; then confirm that the new memory size appears at the upper left corner of the screen. For example, if you install the 32-MB DIMM you should see the following: See the next page for how to calculate the total memory size.
Increasing Memory How to Calculate Total Memory Size Calculate your total memory size in kilobytes (KB) by adding the DIMM memory size to the base memory size (32192 KB). Note: 576 KB is reserved by the system. For example, if you installed a 32 MB DIMM, you should have about 64 MB.
Increasing Memory Removing the DIMM 1. Power off the computer and disconnect the AC Adapter and all cables from the computer. 2. Close the LCD, turn the computer over, and then remove the battery pack. 3. Loosen the screw and remove the memory slot cover.
Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive You can increase the storage capacity of your computer by replacing the original, built-in hard disk drive with an optional one. You can purchase the option from your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative.
Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive removed easily. To remove or tighten the security screw, use a 2.5-mm Allen wrench. 3 Pull the strap of the hard disk drive to remove the drive. 4 To install the new hard disk drive, do the following: a Insert the new hard disk drive into the bay.
Replacing the UltraslimBay Device Replacing the UltraslimBay Device You can install the following drives or bezel in the UltraslimBay Diskette drive CD-ROM drive Weight-saver bezel Warm Swap Warm swap means to remove or reconnect a device when the computer is in suspend mode.
Replacing the UltraslimBay Device Warm swap is enabled as a default. To check whether warm swap is enabled, do as follows: 1 Start the ThinkPad Configuration program. See “ThinkPad Configuration Program” on page 24. 2 Click on UltraBay ( ). 3 Make sure that there is a check mark in the Enable IDE device Hot/Warm Swap check box.
Replacing the UltraslimBay Device The following table shows what you do if you want to replace the device in the UltraslimBay or attach the diskette externally: If the computer power is on and.
Replacing the UltraslimBay Device 2 With releasing the UltraslimBay device lock to the unlocked position 1 ; then remove the diskette drive 2 . 3 Insert the CD-ROM drive.
Attaching the Diskette Drive Externally Attaching the Diskette Drive Externally Your ThinkPad computer might have been shipped with an external diskette drive enclosure.
Attaching the Diskette Drive Externally Removing the Diskette Drive from the Enclosure The diskette drive enclosure has a lock on the bottom. To remove the diskette drive from the enclosure, hold the lock in the unlocked position and remove the drive.
Attaching External Mouse, Keypad, and Keyboard Attaching an External Mouse, Keypad, and Keyboard This section explains how to attach an external mouse, external numeric keypad, and external keyboard to your computer.
Attaching External Mouse, Keypad, and Keyboard If you want to use both the external numeric keypad and mouse at the same time, first connect the keypad cable to the computer; then connect the mouse cable 1 to the connector at the rear of the keypad. Note: You can remove the keypad cover and use it as a stand for the keypad.
Attaching External Mouse, Keypad, and Keyboard When the external keyboard is attached, the following keys are not available: Numeric keypad on the computer keyboard External numeric keypad Instead, use the numeric keypad on the external keyboard.
Attaching External Mouse, Keypad, and Keyboard Disabling the TrackPoint A mouse other than an IBM PS/2 Miniature mouse require the TrackPoint to be disabled before you can use them. To disable the TrackPoint: For Windows 95: 1 Start the ThinkPad Configuration program.
Attaching an External Monitor Attaching an External Monitor This section provides information about using the computer LCD and an external monitor. It also provides considerations when using DOS applications. The LCD of your computer uses thin-film transfer ( TFT ) technology or high performance addressing ( HPA ) technology.
Attaching an External Monitor 6 Set your monitor type and display device driver as follows. If you are attaching an SVGA monitor, refer to page 70 for information on the supported color depth or resolution. a) Click on the LCD or External Display ( o r ) button.
Attaching an External Monitor You can also change the display output location as follows: Using the Fn key function: Press and hold the Fn key; then press the F7 key. The output is displayed sequentially as follows: External Both Display LCD Using PS2 Command: For DOS, use the PS2 command to change the display output location.
Attaching an External Monitor The DOS Screen Image on the LCD If you use a DOS application that supports only VGA mode (640x480 resolution) with your computer, the screen image might appear smaller than the display size, as shown: 640 x 480 This is to maintain compatibility with DOS applications.
Attaching an External Monitor Displaying output only on the external monitor ( External Display ). Resolution Supported Color Depth Frame Rate 640x480 (VGA) 256 60 Hz, 75 Hz, or 85 Hz 65 536 16 777 21.
Inserting a PC Card Inserting a PC Card This section describes how to prepare to use a PC Card. Your computer has two PC Card slots (upper slot and lower slot) and supports the following types of cards: PC Card (Type I, Type II, and Type III) CardBus Zoomed Video (ZV) 1 Find the notched edge 1 of the PC Card as shown.
Inserting a PC Card 3 Press the PC Card firmly into the connector. Your ThinkPad has PC Card support software called CardWorks. You can use the PC Card as soon as you insert the card into the computer. The following window appears and informs you about the new card: You have completed setting up the PC Card, and you can now use it.
Inserting a PC Card You have to install the PC Card driver. Follow the instructions on the next section. Installing the PC Card Driver You are here because the CardWorks does not have the device driver of the PC Card.
Inserting a PC Card Note: If the CardWorks does not recognize your PC Card and you cannot install the PC Card driver, copy necessary INF files from the PC Card driver (or option) diskette to your c:WINDOWSINF directory prior to letting CardWorks detect the PC Card.
Using a Docking Station Using a Docking Station You can extend the capabilities of your computer by attaching it first to the SelectaBase 600 port replicator and a docking station.
Using a Docking Station Notes: 1. Depending on the hardware configuration or the operating system, warm docking or hot docking might not be supported. Refer to the user's guide shipped with these docking stations or a port replicator for instructions on how to dock your computer to a docking station.
Using a Docking Station docking station LCD, indicating that the computer is properly docked. 4 Turn on the computer. Windows 95 begins to check the status of the docking station and restarts a couple of times. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
Using a Docking Station Undocking When Your Computer is Powered On or in Suspend Mode (Hot or Warm Undocking) To undock your computer from the docking station when the computer is operating ( hot undocking ) or when the computer is in suspend mode ( warm undocking ), do the following: 1 Select Start in Windows 95, and then Eject PC .
Using a Docking Station Or: Turn the security key of the docking station to the eject position and release the key. An eject request is made to the operating system. It might take some time for this eject operation to end. 2 When you hear a beep, turn the security key to the rear again.
Using a Docking Station For an IDE device such as a hard disk drive or a CD-ROM drive: 1 Start the ThinkPad Configuration program and click on the Docking Station ( ) button. 2 Add a checkmark on Enable IDE device in the Docking Station , if there is none, and restart the computer.
Using a Docking Station Setting to 3-Channel IDE Mode 1 Open the ThinkPad Configuration program. 2 Click on the Docking Station ( ) button. 3 Change the IRQ value in IRQ Holder for PCI Steering t o a value other than IRQ 11 or 15 (IRQ 9 is recommended).
Using a Docking Station 8 Select OK in the warning dialog box. The system restarts. If necessary, change the IRQ value assigned to PCI to 11. The following table shows the relationship between the devices and IRQ values: Legend : 1. P-M: Primary-master 2.
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Chapter 3. Protecting Your Computer This chapter provides information about how to protect your computer from theft or unauthorized use. It also describes how to display your personal information, such as your name or address, on the password prompt screen.
Using Passwords Using Passwords The password-setting feature helps to prevent your computer from being used by others. Once you set a password, a prompt appears on the screen each time you turn on the computer. You must enter your password at the prompt.
Using Passwords Supervisor password The supervisor password is a tool provided for the system administrator to control many ThinkPads computers. The supervisor password is set by the system administrator and it is not required for users. Users can start the computer without providing the supervisor password.
Using Passwords To enter a password, do the following: 1 Type your password. The symbol appears each time you press a key. Don't hold down a key too long, because the same character will be entered continuously. 2 Press the Enter key. An OK appears if you enter the correct password, and an X appears if you enter the wrong password.
Using Passwords Note: An unlocked keylock icon indicates the password is not set. 3 Click on the type of password you want to set: Power-On , HDD , or Supervisor . 4 Type your desired appropriate password. Note: You can type a maximum of seven random characters using a combination of letters ( A to Z ) and numbers ( 0 to 9 ).
Using Passwords 5 Press Enter . The “Password Confirmation” screen appears: 6 Type your password again to verify it; then press Enter again. Note: The following screen appears if you are setting the hard disk or the supervisor password, reminding you to write down the password and keep it in a safe place.
Using Passwords Do Not Forget Your Password If you forget your hard disk or supervisor password, there is no way to reset your password or recover data from the hard disk . You have to take your computer to an IBM reseller or an IBM marketing representative to have the hard disk or the system board replaced.
Using Passwords Changing and Removing a Password This security feature prevents someone from removing a password and using your computer. To change or remove a password, do the following: For a Power-On Password or Hard Disk Password 1 Turn off the computer and wait at least 5 seconds; then turn on the computer.
Using Passwords 4 To change the password, type the new password; then press the Spacebar . 5 Type the new password again to verify it; then press Enter . The following screen appears, and the system starts. Note: Write down the password and keep it in a safe place.
Using Passwords For a Supervisor Password 1 Start Easy-Setup. a) Press and hold F1 ; then turn on the computer. b) Hold F1 until the password prompt appears. 2 Enter the supervisor password. The “Easy-Setup” menu appears. 3 Select Password on the menu.
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Using Passwords 10 Type the new password again to verify it; then press Enter . Note: The following screen appears, reminding you to write down the password and keep it in a safe place. 11 Press Enter again. 12 Click on Exit ; then Restart . The supervisor password has been changed.
Using Passwords 6 Press Enter . The “Password Confirmation” screen appears: 7 Press Enter again. 8 Click on Exit ; then select Restart . Your computer restarts.
Using the Personalization Editor Using the Personalization Editor With the Personalization Editor, you can display such personal information as your name and address on the screen each time you power on your computer. This feature helps you to identify your computer when identical computers are being used in your location, or to deter theft.
Using the Personalization Editor To register your name, address, and company on the Personalization Editor, do the following: 1 Turn on the computer. 2 Make a backup copy of the DOS, Personalization Utility Diskette using your operating system's diskcopy command.
Using the Personalization Editor 5 Click on Personal Data and type the necessary information into the boxes. If you want to create the background bitmap, continue with step 6; otherwise, go to step 10. 6 Select Background in the “Personalization Editor” window.
Using the Personalization Editor 11 Insert the backup copy of the DOS, Personalization Utility Diskette . into the diskette drive; then turn on the computer. 12 Select Update personalization data at the menu window; then follow the instructions on the window.
Using Locks Using Locks You can attach a mechanical lock to your computer, to help to prevent it from being removed without your permission. Attach a mechanical lock to the keyhole 1 on the left side of the computer; then secure the chain on the lock to a secure stationary object.
Chapter 4. Solving Computer Problems Frequently Asked Questions .................... 104 Hints, Tips, and Limitations ..................... 111 Using the Power Management Modes ............. 113 Using a PC Card with the Docking Station .......... 113 USB Connector Considerations .
Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions This section addresses frequently asked questions. Go to the page indicated in the following chart and do the specified action.
Frequently Asked Questions To solve the problems discussed in this section, you need to use the ThinkPad Configuration program. To start the ThinkPad Configuration program, find the ThinkPad icon on the taskbar; then double-click on the icon.
Frequently Asked Questions How do I use my infrared port as a communications port? You can disable your computer's infrared port to free resources for another communication device, such as the serial port. If the infrared port is disabled, you must enable it before you can use it again.
Frequently Asked Questions 3 Click on the Serial Port button. 4 Click on Enable . A “Warning” might appear that the hardware resource is being used by another communication device. 5 Click on Disable Device . Another “Warning” window prompts you to restart your computer.
Frequently Asked Questions Why do I not get the highest possible resolution out of my external monitor when I am using the LCD and external monitor at the same time? You can set any resolution for either the ThinkPad LCD or the external monitor. When you use both at the same time, the resolution of both is the same.
Frequently Asked Questions How can I set up the external monitor if the Windows plug-and-play feature does not detect it? Do as follows: 1 Double-click on My Computer , Control Panel ; then Display . 2 Click on the Properties... button. The “Display Properties” window appears.
Frequently Asked Questions 1. Use the battery until the charge is completely depleted (until the battery and power LEDs flash in unison). 2. Recharge completely before using (the battery is fully charged when the AC Adapter is plugged in and the battery LED is green).
Hints, Tips, and Limitations Hints, Tips, and Limitations This section provides hints, tips, and limitations. For Windows 95: If you are using the Intel USB camera and the system resumes from suspend mode, the USB camera is disabled. To enable it, unplug it and plug it in again.
Hints, Tips, and Limitations For OS/2 Warp: If you have formatted your drive using high-performance file system (HPFS) and your system has more than 64 MB memory installed, hibernation is not supported. If the COM port does not work even if you have set it up correctly with the ThinkPad Configuration program, do as follows: 1.
Hints, Tips, and Limitations Using the Power Management Modes You can select either the Resume on incoming call option or the Hibernate X minutes after suspend option but not both. If you select one option, the other option becomes gray and cannot be selected.
Hints, Tips, and Limitations If a USB Device is Disabled If your computer tries to enter suspend mode and the request is rejected, the device in the USB connector might be disabled. If this occurs, do a hot-unplug and -plug operation for the USB device.
Hints, Tips, and Limitations Using the NetMeeting Software When you are hanging up a video phone call in NetMeeting, you might see a Windows exception error message; “ An exception OE has occurred in VxD VWIN32( 1).
Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Guide The following chart shows how to find or solve a problem. If a beep sounds, a message appears, or a function-related problem occurs: 1. Find your symptom in the Troubleshooting Charts and try solving the problem.
Troubleshooting Charts Troubleshooting Charts If your computer has an error, it often displays a message or an error code, or a beep sounds when you power it on. Go through the charts and look for your problem. If you find the problem, go to the page indicated and do the specified action.
Troubleshooting Charts Error Codes or Messages Note: In the charts, x can be any character. Message Action I 9990301 I 9990302 I 9990305 (Incorrect connection of the hard disk drive might cause these error codes to appear.) Your computer can't find the startup drive.
Troubleshooting Charts Message Action 184 (invalid password error) The password entered is invalid. Turn off the computer and wait at least 5 seconds; then turn it on again and type the correct password. 190 (critical low-battery error) The computer turned off because the battery is low.
Troubleshooting Charts Message Action 30 x (keyboard error) Make sure that no object is placed on the keyboard or on the external keyboard, if you have one. Power off the computer and power off all attached devices. Power on the computer first; then power on the attached devices.
Troubleshooting Charts Message Action The hard disk password prompt A hard disk drive password is set. Type the correct password and press Enter to use the computer (see page 88).
Troubleshooting Charts Message Action xxxxx KB OK appears and the computer stops. Have the computer serviced. No Error Codes or Messages Problem Action The screen is blank and you don't hear any beeps. Note: If you are not sure whether you heard any beeps, turn the computer off; then turn it on again, and listen again.
Troubleshooting Charts Input Problems Problem Action The cursor does not move after the computer awakens from one of the power management modes. Make sure you followed the instructions in the online book correctly when you installed Windows with the Advanced Power Management (APM) option.
Troubleshooting Charts Problem Action The scrolling or Magnifying Glass function doesn't work. See the General tab page in "Mouse Properties," and make sure that the PS/2 TrackPoint driver is loaded. Note: Refer to the README in the TrackPoint driver diskette for driver installation.
Troubleshooting Charts Problem Action Error 19 appears and the computer immediately turns off. The battery pack power is getting low. Connect the AC Adapter to the computer, or replace the battery pack with a fully charged one. The computer does not return from suspend mode, or the suspend lamp stays on and the computer does not work.
Troubleshooting Charts Problem Action The computer does not enter suspend mode as set by the timer under Windows 95 or Windows NT. For Windows 95: The Windows 95 generic CD-ROM driver accesses the internal CD-ROM drive every 3 seconds to see if a CD-ROM is inserted in the CD-ROM drive.
Troubleshooting Charts Problem Action The computer does not enter hibernation mode with the Fn + F12 key combination. Enable hibernation mode as follows: For Windows 95: 1. Start the ThinkPad Configuration program. 2. Click on Power Management ( ). 3.
Troubleshooting Charts LCD Problems Problem Action The screen is unreadable or distorted. Make sure that: The display device driver is installed correctly by doing the following: 1. Click on Start and move the cursor to Settings , and Control Panel . 2.
Troubleshooting Charts An Indicator Problem Problem Action The battery status indicator does not go on even though a battery pack is installed in the computer. The over-current protection device inside the battery pack has been activated. Wait several hours and try again.
Troubleshooting Charts CD-ROM Drive Problems Problem Action The CD-ROM does not work. Make sure that: The computer power is turned on and a compact disc is in the CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM drive tray is firmly closed. The device drivers are correctly installed.
Troubleshooting Charts Infrared Communication Problems Problem Action Your computer cannot communicate with other devices using the infrared port. Make sure that: The communication speeds are the same. The infrared ports are clean. No objects are between the computer and the communicating device.
Troubleshooting Charts An Audio or a Telephony Problem Problem Cause and Action The volume of the WaveTable MidiSynth device cannot be controlled. Use the Serial-in control in the volume control panel to control the volume. The voice quality over the Voice-Over-Data communication is poor.
Troubleshooting Charts A Modem Problem Problem Action Your modem application does not work with the ThinkPad modem. Make sure that the internal modem port is enabled by opening the “Device Manager” window and running the Modem Wizard or by opening the ThinkPad Configuration program and doing as follows: 1.
Troubleshooting Charts Problem Action The internal modem does not work when you start your computer from an operating system other than Windows 95. The operating system might be sharing the same IRQ levels as your modem. The ThinkPad modem software might not work under these conditions.
Troubleshooting Charts Problem Action The system cannot start from the PC Card. To start from PC Card, do as follows: 1 Start the ThinkPad Configuration program. 2 Click on the UltraBay ( ) button. 3 Remove the check mark from the check box of the Enable Hot/Warm Swapping of UltraBay .
Troubleshooting Charts Problem Action Your PC Card modem does not work. Make sure that the infrared port is disabled and the modem is set up correctly. Make sure that the COM port you set for modem by the ThinkPad Configuration program is same in the following procedure and there is no resource conflict.
Troubleshooting Charts Problem Action PC Card support software does not recognize your PC Card. Make sure that: If the PC Card is not a modem, an ATA, a Flash, or an SRAM card, you have the proper client device driver for the card. In Windows 95, the PC Card must have an INF file associated with it.
Troubleshooting Charts Problem Action The MIDI port of the port replicator does not work. To enable the MIDI port of the port replicator, use the ThinkPad Configuration program. Make sure that the MIDI port is enabled by doing the following: 1. Start the ThinkPad Configuration program.
Troubleshooting Charts External Monitor Problems Problem Action The external monitor is blank. Do the following: 1. Connect the external monitor to another computer to make sure it works. 2. Reconnect the external monitor to your computer. 3. Start the ThinkPad Configuration program.
Troubleshooting Charts Problem Action The screen is unreadable or distorted. Make sure that: The ThinkPad display driver is installed correctly by doing the following: 1. Click on Start and move the cursor to Settings and Control Panel . 2. Double-click on Display .
Troubleshooting Charts Other Option Problems Problem Action An IBM option that you just installed does not work. Make sure that: The option is designed for your computer. The option was installed following the instructions supplied with the option or this book.
Troubleshooting Charts Software Problems Problem Action An application does not run correctly. Check the following to make sure that the problem is not being caused by the application: Your computer has the minimum required memory to run the application.
Troubleshooting Charts Problem Cause or Action Performance degrades when the computer gets hot during use. The processor speed might decrease under the following conditions: Use in a hot environment High-powered processing that requires high-power consumption This is not a defect.
Testing Your Computer Testing Your Computer If you still have a problem with your computer after using the Troubleshooting Charts, test the computer using the Easy-Setup Test function. To test your computer, do the following: 1 Press and hold F1 ; then turn on the computer to start Easy-Setup.
Testing Your Computer 2 Select the Test icon; then select the Start icon or press Enter . Note: Do not touch the keyboard or the pointing device during the test.
Testing Your Computer Test the SelectaDock I and II You need to create the diagnostic diskette to test the SelectaDock docking station. This diskette replaces the diagnostic portion of existing SelectaDock I or SelectaDock II Option Diskette. Use this diskette to test SelectaDock I or II instead of the existing option diskettes.
Recovering Lost or Damaged Software Recovering Lost or Damaged Software This section describes how to recover lost or damaged software. The following table shows what is needed to recover your system. Problem Tools Provided For More Information Windows 95 and Windows NT users with a CD-ROM drive You need to recover a lost or damaged device driver.
Recovering Lost or Damaged Software Problem Tools Provided For More Information You need to recover your entire hard disk drive. Contact Microsoft for operating system installation diskettes. Go to the ThinkPad Web site to download latest hardware driver diskettes.
Recovering Lost or Damaged Software 5 Click on Build . 6 Follow the instructions on the screen. For detail on how to install software “Advanced” in the online book. Notes: 1. You can select more than one group by clicking while pressing Ctrl . 2. The number of the diskettes required is shown beside the diskette group.
Recovering Lost or Damaged Software Using the Recovery CD You can restore the contents of your hard disk to what it was at the time of purchase. Attention This recovery program deletes all personal data and your customized configuration settings. It resets your computer to most of the factory-shipped default values.
Recovering Lost or Damaged Software 5 Click on Power-on . 6 Click on Reset . 7 Click on CDROM . 8 Click on OK . 9 Click on Exit . The startable CD-ROM function is enabled. 10 Click on Restart and then OK . The computer restarts. 11 Follow the instructions on the screen .
Recovering Lost or Damaged Software Case 2 1 Power off the computer. 2 Insert the Recovery CD Boot Diskette in the diskette drive. 3 Power on your computer . 4 Insert the Recovery CD into the CD-ROM drive. 5 Follow the instructions on the screen. . 6 When a completion message appears, remove the Recovery CD Boot diskette form the diskette drive.
Chapter 5. Getting Service If you need further assistance, you can call your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. You will need to know the following information when requesting repair service: Identification number of your computer Options installed in your system Note: Use the record sheet on page 154.
Information on Your Computer Information on Your Computer Option List DIMM _____MB _____MB PC Cards ______MB Hard Disk Drive Battery Pack External Diskette Drive Identification Numbers The serial number label is on the bottom of your computer.
Information on Your Computer Problem Recording Sheet Computer information: Machine type:_________ Serial number:_________ Date of purchase:___/___/___ Type of problem: Continuous problem Intermittent .
Customer Support and Service Customer Support and Service Purchasing an IBM PC hardware product entitles you to receive support and services during the limited warranty period. If you need additional support and services, a wide variety of extended solutions that addresses most needs are available for purchase.
Customer Support and Service ThinkPad EasyServ ThinkPad EasyServ is a courier repair service for IBM mobile products whereby your ThinkPad computer will be picked up, sent to IBM for repair, and then returned to the location of your choice. This service is available at no additional charge during the limited warranty period.
Customer Support and Service To access the IBM Automated Fax System, call: In the U.S., 1-800-426-3395 In Canada, 1-800-465-3299 Electronic Support Services If you have a modem, you can access such pu.
Customer Support and Service Commercial online services that have information on IBM products are: CompuServe: Use the GO word ThinkPad . Prodigy: Use the Jump command; type IBM and select PC Product Support. America Online: Use the Go to keyword IBM .
Customer Support and Service Purchasing Additional Services During and after the limited warranty period, you can purchase additional services, such as: Support for IBM and non-IBM hardware, operating.
Customer Support and Service You can purchase this service on a one-time basis (for a single incident). Network and Server Support Line Network and Server Support includes all the features of the Enhanced PC Support Line and is available for simple and complex networks made up of IBM workstations and servers using major network operating systems.
Customer Support and Service Ordering Support Line Services The Enhanced PC Support Line, Client Support Line, and Network and Server Support Line services are available for products on the Supported Products list. To receive a Supported Products list, In the U.
Customer Support and Service Warranty and Repair Services You can upgrade your ThinkPad EasyServ/Customer Carry-In warranty services or extend their period of service. Upgradable warranties for the U.S. include: Overnight service option. You can upgrade your current warranty that provides ThinkPad EasyServ/Carry-in repair service.
Obtaining IBM Operating System Updates Obtaining IBM Operating System Updates IBM provides update diskettes, called ServicePaks or corrective service diskettes (CSDs), to customers who report a DOS or an OS/2 problem for which there is or will be a corrective program.
Appendix A. Features and Specifications This appendix describes features and specifications for the computer. For more information, refer to the Technical Reference manual. Features Processor Intel Pentium processor mobile module with MMX Intel Pentium II processor mobile module with MMX Memory Built-in: 32 MB Option: Max.
Features External diskette drive To get the best performance from your diskette drives, use high-quality diskettes (such as IBM diskettes) that meet or exceed the following standards: 1-MB, 3.5-inch, unformatted diskette: – ANSI (American National Standards Institute) X3.
Specifications Specifications Size Width: 300 mm (11.8 in.) Depth: 240 mm (9.4 in.) Height: 36.5 mm (1.4 in.) Environment Note: When you charge the battery pack, its temperature must be at least 10°C (50°F).
IBM Power Cords IBM Power Cords IBM power cords for a specific country are usually available only in that country: For 2-pin power cords: For 3-pin power cords: Note The grounded adapter is required for full MPRII compliance.
Appendix B. Product Warranties and Notices Statement of Limited Warranty The warranties provided by IBM in this Statement of Limited Warranty apply only to Machines you originally purchase for your use, and not for resale, from IBM or an IBM authorized reseller.
Product Warranties d) for a Machine with exchange service, remove all features, parts, options, alterations, and attachments not under warranty service. Also, the Machine must be free of any legal obligations or restrictions that prevent its exchange; and 3.
Product Warranties Statement of Limited Warranty The warranties provided by IBM in this Statement of Limited Warranty apply only to Machines you originally purchase for your use, and not for resale, from IBM or an IBM authorized reseller.
Product Warranties d) for a Machine with exchange service, remove all features, parts, options, alterations, and attachments not under warranty service. Also, the Machine must be free of any legal obligations or restrictions that prevent its exchange; and 3.
Notices Notices References in this publication to IBM products, programs, or services do not imply that IBM intends to make these available in all countries in which IBM operates. Any reference to an IBM product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only that IBM product, program, or service may be used.
Notices Electronic Emission Notice Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement ThinkPad 600, 2645 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Notices Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement This equipment does not exceed Class B limits per radio noise emissions for digital apparatus, set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Notices Telecommunication Notice Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Telephone Company Requirements (Part 68 of the FCC Rules) 1. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawfu.
Notices the network until the problem has been corrected, or until you are sure the equipment is not malfunctioning. 7. No customer repairs are possible to the modem. If you experience trouble with this equipment, contact your Authorized Seller or the IBM Corporation for information.
Notices Industry Canada Requirements Notice The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications networks protective, operational, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction.
Notices devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Number of all the devices does not exceed 5. Avis L'étiquette du ministère de l'Industrie Canada identifie le matériel homologué.
Notices Avertissement L'utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui-même; il doit avoir recours à un service d'inspection des installations électriques, ou à électricien, selon le cas. L'indice de charge (IC) assigné à chaque dispositif terminal indique, (REN:0.
Glossary This glossary includes terms and definitions from the IBM Dictionary of Computing (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1994). ac . Alternating current. ac power . Power that is supplied to the computer through an electrical outlet. Advanced Power Management (APM) .
Glossary processing. This file is referred to by DOS during system startup. configuration . (1) The manner in which the hardware and software of an information processing system are organized and interconnected. (2) The physical and logical arrangement of devices and programs that make up a data processing system.
Glossary immediately restores the same data and applications as when hibernation started, without restarting the operating system. high-resolution mode . Video resolutions that are greater than 640 by 480 pels. hot docking . Docking the computer to the docking station when the computer is powered on.
Glossary direction from a particular point or line on a display screen. port replicator . An option to expand the capabilities of the ThinkPad computer by providing additional PC Card slots and ports. POST . Power-on self-test. power mode . A mode of battery operation to conserve power.
Index A America Online 159 audio problem 132 B backing up the system 32 battery pack location 5 maximizing the battery life 109 replacing 34 battery problem 129 battery status, location 7 battery-pack.
Index hard disk password 86 changing 92 removing 92 hardware features 5 hardware specifications 167 headphone jack, location 2 heat output, machine specifications 167 hibernation mode 12 hibernation p.
Index password (continued) removing 92 setting 88 using 86 PC Card device driver, installing 74 installing 72 problem 134 removing 75 stopping 75 supported PC Card 72 PC Card eject button, location 2 .
Index ThinkPad Configuration program for DOS 29 for OS/2 26 for Windows 3.1 26 for Windows 95 24 for Windows NT 26 infrared port, setting 106 serial port, setting 106 starting 104 TrackPoint, setting .
Title: C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42.
IBM Part Number: 05L2160 Printed in the United States of America 5L216 Title: C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté IBM ThinkPad C79EGMST c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du IBM ThinkPad C79EGMST - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation IBM ThinkPad C79EGMST, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le IBM ThinkPad C79EGMST va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le IBM ThinkPad C79EGMST, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du IBM ThinkPad C79EGMST.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le IBM ThinkPad C79EGMST. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei IBM ThinkPad C79EGMST ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.