User Guid e Ty pe s 8099, 8116, 8155, 8156 Ty pe s 8157, 8158, 8159, 8160 Ty pe s 8215, 9210, 9211
product. Never overload these devices. If power strips are used, the load should not exceed the power strip input rating. Consult
Heat and product ventilation Computers generate heat when turned on and when batteries are charging. Notebook PCs can generate a sig
v Check CD/DVD discs for cracks before each use. Do not use cracked or damaged discsAdditional safety information Danger Electrica
Modem safety information Caution To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. To reduce
Power supply statement Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached. Hazardous volt
Overview Thank you for selecting this computer. Your computer incorporates many of the latest advances in computer technology and can
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Chapter 1. Installing options This chapter provides an introduction to the features and options that are available for your comput
v Intel Celeron® D processor v Internal cache (size varies by model type)Memory v Support for two double data rate dual inline
Expansion v Three drive bays v One 32-bit PCI adapter connector v One PCI Express x1 adapter connectorPower v 230 Watt power
Available options The following are some available options: v External options – Parallel port devices, such as printers and exter
Specifications This section lists the physical specifications for your computer. Dimensions Width: 310 mm (12.2 in.) Height: 87.5
Supported operating positions To provide proper air flow to internal components, you must position your computer in one of the posit
v When you install a new option, touch the static-protective package containing the option to a metal expansion-slot cover or oth
Locating connectors on the rear of your computer The following illustration shows the locations of connectors on the rear of your c
Connector Description Serial connector Used to attach an external modem, serial printer, or other devices that use a 9-pin serial co
Opening the cover Important Read “Important safety information” on page v and “Handling static-sensitive devices” on page 6 before o
Locating components The following illustration will help you locate the various components in your computer. 1 Diskette drive lo
Accessing system board components and drives You might need to pivot the drive bay assembly upward and remove the PCI riser and ad
Identifying parts on the system board The system board (sometimes called the planar or motherboard) is the main circuit board in yo
User Guid e Ty pe s 8099, 8116, 8155, 8156 Ty pe s 8157, 8158, 8159, 8160 Ty pe s 8215, 9210, 9211
Installing memory Your computer has two connectors for installing double date rate dual inline memory modules (DDR DIMMs) that provid
What to do next: v To work with another option, go to the appropriate section. v To complete the installation, go to “Closing
5. Install the adapter into the appropriate connector in the PCI riser. Note: The top connector is for the PCI adapter and the
Drive specifications Your computer comes with the following factory-installed drives: v A 3.5-inch hard disk drive in bay 1 v An
Installing a drive in bay 2 To install an optical drive or an additional hard disk drive in bay 2, do the following: 1. Open
Note: If you are installing a 3.5-inch hard disk drive you must use a Universal Adapter Bracket, 5.25 to 3.5-inch. You can obtai
2. Pivot the drive bay assembly upward to gain access to the cable connections. 3. Remove the front bezel by releasing th
10. Install the new drive from the rear of the drive bay assembly and slide the diskette drive lock 1 to the locked position
4. Locate the extra four-wire power connector labelled P4 and connect it to the drive. Connecting an additional serial ATA hard
Integrated cable lock With an integrated cable lock (sometimes referred to as the Kensington lock), you can secure your computer to
Note Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the “Important safety information” on page v and A
Refer to “Lithium battery notice” on page x for information about replacing and disposing of the battery. To change the battery: 1.
4. Move the jumper from the standard position (pins 1 and 2) to the maintenance or configure position (pins 2 and 3). 5. Rei
8. To update the configuration, see Chapter 2, “Using the Setup Utility,” on page 27. 26 User Guide
Chapter 2. Using the Setup Utility The Setup Utility program is stored in the electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EE
Password considerations A password can be any combination of up to twelve characters (a-z and 0-9) and symbols. For security reasons
before any hard disk drive can be used. This prompt is displayed each time you turn on your computer. If your computer has multi
Using Security Profile by Device Security Profile by Device is used to enable or disable user access to the following devices: IDE
1. Start the Setup Utility program (see “Starting the Setup Utility program” on page 27). 2. Select Startup. 3. Select Startup
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Appendix A. Updating system programs This appendix contains information about updating POST/BIOS and how to recover from a POST/BIOS
Contents Important safety information . . . . . .v Conditions that require immediate action . . . . .v General safety guidelines
Updating (flashing) BIOS from your operating system Note: Due to constant improvements being made to the Web site, Web page content
Appendix B. Cleaning the mouse This appendix provides instructions on how to clean your mouse. The procedure will be different depen
To clean a mouse with a ball: 1. Turn off your computer. 2. Turn the mouse over, with the top side down, and look carefully
Appendix C. Manual modem commands The following section lists commands for manually programming your modem. Commands are accepted by
Command Function H1 Force modem off-hook (make busy) Note: H1 command is not supported for Italy I_ I0 Display product-identification
Extended AT commands Command Function &C_ &C0 Force Carrier Detect Signal High (ON) &C1 Turn on CD when remote carrier i
Command Function &V1 Display Last Connection Statistics &W_ &W0 Stores the active profile as Profile 0 &W1 Stores the
Fax Class 1 commands +FAE=n Data/Fax Auto Answer +FCLASS=n Service Class +FRH=n Receive data with HDLC framing +FRM=n Receive data +FR
+FPHCTO Phase C time out. +FPOLL Indicates polling request. +FPTS: Page transfer status. +FPTS= Page transfer status. +FREV? Identify r
Attention Switzerland User: If your Swisscom phone line does not have Taxsignal switched OFF, modem function may be impaired. The im
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Appendix D. Notices Lenovo may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this document in all countries. Consult yo
vary significantly. Some measurements may have been made on development-level systems and there is no guarantee that these measuremen
Index Aadapterconnectors 15 installing 15 peripheral component interconnect (PCI) 4 audio line in connector 9 audio line out connector 9
password (continued)lost or forgotten 24 setting, changing, deleting 29 user 28 passwordsconsiderations 28 PCI adapter 15 physical specifi
Part Number: 39J8170 Printed in USA (1P) P/N: 39J8170
Important safety information Note Please read important safety information first. This information can help you safely use your ThinkC
unplug it from the power source and telecommunication lines until you can speak to the Customer Support Center for further guidance
Danger Hazardous moving parts. Keep fingers and other body parts away. Attention Before replacing any CRUs, turn off the compu
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