IBM IntelliStation M Pro Types 6220 and 6230 Hardware Maintenance Manual
IBM IntelliStation M Pro Types 6220 and 6230 Hardware Maintenance Manual
Note Before using this information and the product it supports, read “Notices” on page 164. Fourth Edition (December 2004) The most recent version of this document is available at http://www.ibm.com/pc/support. © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2004. All rights reserved. US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
About this manual This manual contains diagnostic information, a Symptom-to-FRU index, service information, error codes, error messages, and configuration information for the IBM® IntelliStation® M Pro Types 6220 and 6230. Important: The field replaceable unit (FRU) procedures are intended for trained servicers who are familiar with IBM products. Before servicing an IBM product, be sure to review “Safety information” on page 129.
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Contents About this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Important safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Online support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii General checkout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Related publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notices and statements used in this book . . . . . . . . .
Network connection problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Ethernet controller troubleshooting chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Replacing the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 vi Installing options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installation guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System reliability considerations . . . . . . . . . Handling static-sensitive devices . . . . . . . . . Installing options in the M Pro Type 6220 (desktop model) .
Microprocessor/fan-sink assembly . Power supply . . . . . . . . Rear fan . . . . . . . . . . System board and extender card . CD-ROM drive . . . . . . . . Diskette drive . . . . . . . . Bezel-release latch . . . . . . Top/side cover . . . . . . . . Handle assembly . . . . . . . Adapter retainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Symptom-to-FRU index . . . . . . . Beep symptoms . . . . . . . . . . No-beep symptoms . . . . . . . . . Diagnostic error codes . . . . . . . Error symptoms . .
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General checkout The diagnostic programs are on the hidden partition on the hard disk. These programs are the primary method of testing the major components of the computer: the system board, Ethernet controller, video adapter, RAM, keyboard, mouse (pointing device), diskette drive, serial ports, hard disk drives, and parallel port. You can also use them to test some external devices. See “Diagnostics” on page 17.
001 IS THE COMPUTER PART OF A CLUSTER? YES. Schedule maintenance with the customer. Shut down all computers related to the cluster. Run the storage test. NO. Go to step 002 . 002 IF THE COMPUTER IS NOT PART OF A CLUSTER: v Turn off the computer and all external devices. v Check all cables and power cords. v Set all display controls to the middle position. v Turn on all external devices. v Turn on the computer. v Record any POST error messages that are displayed on the screen.
General information The IBM IntelliStation M Pro Type 6220 and 6230 computers incorporate many of the latest advances in computing technology and can be expanded and upgraded as your needs change. You can obtain up-to-date information about your computer and other IBM computer products at http://www.ibm.com/pc/intellistation/. Your computer might have features that are not described in the documentation that you received with the computer.
Notices and statements used in this book The caution and danger statements that appear in this book are also in the multilingual Safety Information book, which is on the IBM IntelliStation Documentation CD. Each statement is numbered for reference to the corresponding statement in the Safety Information book. The following notices and statements are used in the documentation: v Notes: These notices provide important tips, guidance, or advice.
Features and specifications — M Pro Type 6220 (desktop model) The following table provides a summary of the features and specifications of the IntelliStation M Pro Type 6220 desktop computer. Depending on the model, some features might not be available, or some specifications might not apply. Table 1.
Features and specifications — M Pro Type 6230 (tower model) The following table provides a summary of the features and specifications of the IntelliStation M Pro Type 6230 tower computer. Depending on the model, some features might not be available, or some specifications might not apply. You can use the Configuration/Setup Utility program in your computer to determine the specific type of microprocessor that is on the system board. Table 2.
Controls and indicators The following illustration shows the controls and indicators on the M Pro Type 6220 desktop computer. Note: The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware.
Diskette-eject button Press this button to release a diskette from the diskette drive. Ethernet transmit/receive activity LED When this LED is lit, it indicates that there is activity between the computer and the network. There are two of these LEDs, one on the front and one on the rear of the computer. Ethernet link status LED When this LED is lit, it indicates that there is an active connection on the Ethernet port. This LED is located on the rear of the computer.
Notes: 1. Turn on all external devices, such as the monitor, before turning on the computer. 2. The power-on LED on the front of the computer is lit when the computer is on and while it is being turned on. 3. You can install a circular disk over the power-control button to prevent the computer from being turned off accidentally. This disk, known as the power-control button shield, comes with your computer.
The operating system and application programs start from the hard disk drive. If your computer is attached to a network, the computer will begin attaching to any LANs and remote applications to which you have access. A network administrator can also start your computer remotely to download programs or gather information about computer performance. For more information, see the User’s Guide on the IBM Documentation CD.
Configuration The following configuration programs are available to configure the computer: v Configuration/Setup Utility The Configuration/Setup Utility program is part of the basic input/output system (BIOS) code in your computer. You can use this program to configure serial port assignments, change interrupt request (IRQ) settings, change the device startup sequence, set the date and time, set passwords, and set the chassis-intrusion detector.
Configuration/Setup Utility menu choices The following choices are on Configuration/Setup Utility main menu. You can press F1 to display help information for a selected menu item. Depending on the version of the BIOS code in your computer, some menu choices might differ slightly from these descriptions. v System Summary Select this choice to view configuration information, including the type, speed, and cache size of the microprocessor and the amount of installed memory.
This choice is on the full Configuration/Setup Utility menu only. v Advanced Setup Select this choice to change values for advanced hardware features, such as Cache Control and PCI configuration. Important: The computer might malfunction if these options are incorrectly configured. Follow the instructions on the screen carefully. – Power Management Setup Select this choice to enable or disable system power settings, including automatic power-on settings such as Wake on LAN.
v If you have forgotten the user password and an administrator password is set, type the administrator password at the power-on prompt. Start the Configuration/Setup Utility program, and change the user password. v Remove the battery, and then install the battery (see “Replacing the battery” on page 29). Enabling the Intel Gigabit Ethernet Utility The Intel Gigabit Ethernet Utility is part of the BIOS code in your computer.
– Boot Device Configuration Select this choice to configure SCSI device parameters. You must know the SCSI ID of the device that you want to configure. – SCSI Device Configuration Select this choice to configure SCSI device parameters. You must know the SCSI ID of the device that you want to configure. Note: The Maximum Sync Transfer Rate represents the transfer rate for Ultra SCSI devices. - The transfer rate for Ultra3 SCSI LVD devices is 160 MBps.
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Diagnostics This section provides basic troubleshooting information to help you resolve some problems that might occur. Diagnostic tools overview The following tools are available to help you diagnose and solve hardware-related problems: v POST beep codes and error messages The power-on self-test generates beep codes and messages to indicate successful test completion or the detection of a problem. See “POST error log” for more information.
If POST detects a problem (more than one beep sounds), an error message appears on the screen. See “Beep symptoms” on page 99 and “POST error codes” on page 109 for more information. Small computer system interface (SCSI) messages (some models) If the computer has an Ultra320 SCSI adapter installed and you receive a SCSI error message, see “SCSI error codes” on page 112. Note: If the computer does not have a SCSI hard disk drive, ignore any message that indicates that the BIOS code is not installed.
User Aborted You stopped the test before it was completed. Not Applicable You attempted to test a device that is not present in the computer. Aborted The test could not proceed because of the computer configuration. Warning A possible problem was reported during the test (for example, a device that was to be tested is not installed). test_specific_string is an error code or other information about the error.
4. Select View Test Log from the list that appears; then, follow the instructions on the screen. The test log records data about system failures and other pertinent information. The test log does not contain any information until after the diagnostic program has run. 5. Save the test log to a file on a diskette or to your hard disk. Notes: a. To save the test log to a diskette, you must use a diskette that you have formatted yourself; this function does not work with preformatted diskettes.
Attention: The Product Recovery program will erase all files on drive C only. It does not affect the data on the hidden recovery partition. The Product Recovery program restores the operating system, device drivers, and applications. Complete the following steps to recover the Windows operating system. Important: The recovery process replaces all data stored on drive C. If possible, back up your data files before starting this process. 1. If possible, shut down your operating system. 2.
Device drivers for IBM devices and the instructions to install them (readme.txt) are on the Device Drivers and Enhanced Diagnostics CD and in the c:\ibmtools\drivers\ directory. The latest device drivers are also available at http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/. Creating and using an IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette The IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette is used to test hardware components on your computer. Use the following information and instructions to create and use an IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette.
When the tests have been completed, you can view the test log by selecting Utility from the top of the screen. Creating an emergency recovery-repair diskette At your earliest opportunity, create a recovery-repair diskette and an IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette, and store them in a safe place. In the unlikely event that your computer becomes unusable, you can use the recovery-repair diskette to access the Product Recovery program.
Complete the following steps to create a recovery-repair diskette for Red Hat Linux: 1. Start your computer. 2. When the operating-system menu is displayed, select IBM Preload Recovery and Diagnostics. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen. Using the recovery-repair diskette In some circumstances, files on your hard disk might become damaged so that the F11 prompt is not displayed when you start your computer.
6. Locate the boot block recovery jumper (J6) on the system board, removing any adapters that impede access to the jumper. The following illustration shows the location of the boot block jumper on the system board. Boot block jumper (J6) 7. Move the jumper from pins 1 and 2 to pins 2 and 3. 8. Replace any adapters that were removed, and replace the cover (see “Replacing the cover” on page 47 or “Replacing the side cover” on page 67).
5. When the computer starts for the first time after the BIOS is updated, press F1 to select the Configuration/Setup Utility program; then, select the Load OPtimized Defaults option. 6. Select the Save & Exit option. 7. Select Y to save the settings, and exit. Recovering from a POST/BIOS update failure If power to your computer is interrupted while POST/BIOS code is being updated (flash update), your computer might not restart (reboot) correctly. If this happens, complete the following steps to recover: 1.
15. Replace the computer cover; then, reconnect all external cables and power cords and turn on the peripheral devices. 16. Turn on the computer to restart the operating system. Clearing CMOS memory If you experience severe problems with the computer and the computer does not start, the code might be damaged. You might need to clear the CMOS memory to recover. To clear CMOS memory, complete the following steps: 1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices. 2.
You can use the Ethernet wrap test to determine whether a hardware problem is causing the Ethernet connection to fail. To perform the Ethernet wrap test, use the wrap plug (FRU 60G3981) with the diagnostic tests. If this testing method indicates that the hardware is functioning normally but the problem remains, see “Network connection problems” or inform the network administrator.
Ethernet controller problem FRU/actions Data is incorrect or sporadic. v Make sure that you are using Category 5 or higher cabling when operating the computer at 100 Mbps or at 1000 Mbps. v Make sure that the cables do not run close to noise-inducing sources such as fluorescent lights. The Ethernet controller stopped working when another adapter was added to the computer. v v v v Make sure that the cable is connected to the Ethernet controller. Make sure that the PCI system BIOS code is current.
Complete the following steps to replace the battery: 1. Follow any special handling and installation instructions that come with the replacement battery. 2. Turn off the computer and all attached devices. Disconnect all external cables and power cords; then remove the computer cover. 3. Complete the following steps to remove the battery: a. Use one fingernail to press the top of the battery clip away from the battery. The battery pops up when released. b.
Installing options This chapter provides instructions for installing or replacing options in your computer. For a list of supported options for your computer, go to http://www.ibm.com/pc/; then, select your country and navigate to the list of options for your computer. Installation guidelines Before you begin installing options in your computer, read the following information: v Review the safety information beginning on page 129 and “Handling static-sensitive devices.
v Remove the device from its package, and install it directly into the computer without setting down the device. If it is necessary to set down the device, put it back into its static-protective package. Do not place the device on your computer cover or on a metal surface. v Take additional care when handling devices during cold weather. Heating reduces indoor humidity and increases static electricity.
System-board option connectors The following illustration shows the system-board connectors for user-installable options. Microprocessor and fan (U6) DIMM 4 DIMM 2 DIMM 1 DIMM 3 AGP PCI 1 Battery PCI 2 Mini - PCI PCI 3 System-board internal connectors The following illustration shows the internal connectors on the system board.
System-board external connectors The following illustration shows the input/output port connectors on the system board. Keyboard Mouse Serial ports Parallel Ethernet USB ports Audio Removing the cover Complete the following steps to remove the computer cover: 1. Review the safety information beginning on page 129 and the “Installation guidelines” on page 31. 2. Turn off the computer and all attached devices (see “Turning off the computer” on page 10); then, disconnect all power cords and external cables.
Removing and installing the support bracket When working with some options, such as hard disk drives and memory modules, you must first remove the support bracket to access the option. Complete the following steps to remove the support bracket: 1. Review the “Installation guidelines” on page 31. 2. Turn off the computer and all attached devices (see “Turning off the computer” on page 10); then, disconnect all power cords and external cables. 3. Remove the cover (see “Removing the cover” on page 34). 4.
to assign system resources. Then, the system starts the PCI devices in the following order, if you have not changed the default startup sequence: AGP slot, mini-PCI slot, PCI expansion slot 1, system-board integrated drive electronics (IDE) or small computer system interface (SCSI) devices, and then PCI slots 2 through 3. v Your computer supports 5.0 V signaling and universal PCI adapters; it does not support 3.3 V signaling adapters.
10. Remove the adapter from the static-protective package, carefully grasp the adapter by the top edge or upper corners, and align it with the expansion slot guides. Then, press the adapter firmly into the expansion slot. Move the adapter directly from the static-protective package to the adapter slot. Avoid touching the components and gold-edge connectors on the adapter. Attention: Make sure that the adapter is correctly seated in the expansion slot before you turn on the computer.
Internal drive bays Your M Pro Type 6220 comes with an IDE CD-ROM, CD-RW, or DVD/CD-RW drive in bay 2 and a hard disk drive in bay 3. Bay 3 Bay 2 Bay 1 Notes: 1. Tape drives, CD-ROM, DVD/CD-RW, and DVD-ROM drives are examples of removable-media drives. You can install removable-media drives in bay 2 only. 2. You have two serial ATA (SATA) IDE hard disk drive connectors on the system board. 3. You can mix and match parallel IDE or serial ATA IDE hard disk drives in bays 1 and 3. 4.
5. Rotate the drive bay cage until the latch catches the front of the computer chassis. 6. Touch the static-protective package containing the drive to any unpainted metal surface on the computer; then, remove the drive from the package and place it on a static-protective surface. 7. Set any jumpers or switches on the drive according to the documentation that comes with the drive. 8. Slide the drive into the drive bay, and then attach the drive to the drive cage with the screws. 9.
6. Rotate the hard disk drive cage, and remove it from the computer. 7. Remove the screws holding the drive in place. 8. Slide the drive out of the drive bay from the front of the drive bay.
Note: If you are installing a drive that contains a laser, observe the following safety precaution. Statement 3: CAUTION: When laser products (such as CD-ROMs, DVD drives, fiber optic devices, or transmitters) are installed, note the following: v Do not remove the covers. Removing the covers of the laser product could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation. There are no serviceable parts inside the device.
13. Connect one end of the IDE signal cable into the back of the drive and the other end of the cable into the IDE connector on the system board. For the location of the IDE connectors, see “System-board internal connectors” on page 33 Note: Make sure to route the signal cable so that it does not block the airflow to the rear of the drives or over the microprocessor. 14. Connect the power cable to the back of the drive. The connectors are keyed and can be inserted only one way. 15.
8. Touch the static-protective package containing the new drive to any unpainted metal surface on the computer; then, remove the drive from the package and place it on a static-protective surface. 9. Set any jumpers or switches on the new drive according to the documentation that comes with the drive. 10. Attach the new drive to the drive tray. Place the drive on the drive tray and align the holes on the drive with the mounting pins on the drive tray.
Power and signal cables for internal drives Your computer uses cables to connect parallel IDE and serial ATA devices to the power supply and to the system board. (See “System-board internal connectors” on page 51 for the location of system-board connectors.) Review the following information before connecting power and signal cables to internal drives: v The drives that are preinstalled in your computer come with power and signal cables attached.
Notes: 1. When you restart the computer after adding or removing a DIMM, the computer displays a message that the memory configuration has changed. 2. Your IntelliStation M Pro Type 6220 computer uses industry-standard, PC2700 or PC3200 double-data-rate (DDR) dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). 3. The system board contains four DIMM connectors and supports two-way memory interleaving. 4. The DIMM options available for your computer are 256 MB, 512 MB, and 1 GB memory modules .
Table 3. Memory installation sequence DIMMs Slots 1 DIMM 1 2 DIMMs 1, 3 4 DIMMs 1, 2, 3, 4 7. Open the retaining clips and, if necessary, remove any existing DIMM. 8. Touch the static-protective package containing the DIMM to any unpainted metal surface on the computer. Then, remove the new DIMM from the package. 9. Gently open the retaining clip on each end of the DIMM slot. Turn the DIMM so that the pins align correctly with the connector. 10. Insert the DIMM into the connector.
Before you begin, obtain the following items: v A flat-blade screwdriver v An adjustable wrench v A 19 mm (0.75 in.) rope clip or wire rope (similar to National Manufacturing No. 3230, Stock No. 176-735) v Threaded nuts that fit the rope clip v A security cable v A lock, such as a combination lock or padlock Complete the following steps to install a rope clip: 1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices. Disconnect all external cables and power cords; then, remove the cover.
Complete the following steps to replace the cover: 1. Make sure that all cables, adapters, and other components are installed and seated correctly and that you have cleared all work tools from inside the computer. 2. Install the cover by placing it over the chassis and pivoting it down over the computer until it snaps into place. 3. Reconnect the external cables and power cords. Turn on the attached devices, and turn on the computer.
Installing options in the M Pro Type 6230 (tower model) This section provides instructions for installing hardware options in the IntelliStation M Pro Type 6230 computer. Major components of your computer The following illustration shows the major components in the M Pro Type 6230 tower computer.
System-board option connectors The following illustration shows the system-board connectors for user-installable options.
System-board internal connectors The following illustration shows the internal connectors on the system board.
System-board external connectors The following illustration shows the external input/output port connectors on the system board. Keyboard Mouse Serial ports Parallel Ethernet USB ports Audio Removing the side cover To remove the side cover, you might find it easier to lay the computer on its side. Complete the following steps to remove the side cover of the computer: 1. Review the safety information beginning on page 129. 2.
4. Pull the cover-release latch away from the computer, and push the cover toward the rear of the computer. Lift the side cover off the computer, and set it aside. 4 139 For instructions for replacing the side cover, see “Replacing the side cover” on page 67. Attention: For proper cooling and airflow, replace the cover before turning on the computer. Operating the computer with the cover removed might damage computer components.
4. Disengage the front end of the support bracket from the computer and set the bracket aside. 4 139 To reinstall the support bracket, reverse the previous steps. Working with adapters See “System-board option connectors” on page 50 for the locations of expansion slots on the system board.
Installing an adapter Note: The AGP Pro slot and PCI slots 1, 2, and 3 must be empty for you to access the IEEE 1394 adapter in the mini-PCI slot. If you are replacing the IEEE 1394 adapter, the optional PCI adapter and the AGP video adapter will need to be temporarily removed. Complete the following steps to install an adapter in your computer: 1. Review the safety information beginning on page 129, “Installation guidelines” on page 31, and “Handling static-sensitive devices” on page 31. 2.
8. Remove the adapter from the static-protective package, carefully grasp the adapter by the top edge or upper corners, and align it with the expansion slot guides; then, press the adapter firmly into the expansion slot. Move the adapter directly from the static-protective package to the adapter slot. Avoid touching the components and gold-edge connectors on the adapter. Attention: Make sure that the adapter is correctly seated in the expansion slot before you turn on the computer.
14. Replace the support bracket (see “Removing and installing the support bracket” on page 53). 15. Replace the side cover (see “Replacing the side cover” on page 67). 16. Reconnect the external cables and power cords; then, turn on the attached devices and the computer. Cabling an optional SCSI adapter You can install an optional SCSI adapter in your computer to control the internal hard disk drives. With a SCSI adapter installed, you can configure the internal hard disk drives into disk arrays.
Installing internal drives Depending on your computer model, you might have one or more of the following drives installed in your computer: v Diskette v Hard disk v CD-ROM, CD-RW, or DVD/CD-RW combination drive Internal drive bays Your IntelliStation M Pro computer comes with an IDE CD-ROM or DVD/CD-RW drive in bay 1, a 3.5-in., 1.44 MB diskette drive in bay 3, and a hard disk drive in bay 6 or 7. Bay 1 Bay 2 Bay 3 Bay 4 4 139 Bay 5 Bay 6 Bay 7 Notes: 1.
Preinstallation steps Some of these steps are required only the first time you install a hard disk drive in a specific bay. 1. Review the safety information beginning on page 129, “Installation guidelines” on page 31, and the documentation that comes with your drive. 2. Verify that you have all the cables and other equipment specified in the documentation that comes with the drive. 3. Choose the bay in which you want to install the drive. 4.
5. Use a screwdriver to pry the filler panel and EMC shield away from the computer. Note: If you are installing a drive that contains a laser, observe the following safety precaution. Statement 3: CAUTION: When laser products (such as CD-ROMs, DVD drives, fiber optic devices, or transmitters) are installed, note the following: v Do not remove the covers. Removing the covers of the laser product could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation. There are no serviceable parts inside the device.
6. Touch the static-protective package containing the drive to any unpainted metal surface on the computer; then, remove the drive from the package and place it on a static-protective surface. 7. Follow the instructions that come with the drive to set any jumpers or switches on the drive, if any. Note: You might find it easier to install the new drive into the appropriate opening on the front, and then attach the cables. 8. If you are installing a 5.25-in.
5. Grasp the drive cage, and rotate the cage out of the computer until it locks into place with the drive-cage retention tab and the open ends of the drive slots and installed drives are facing you. Make sure that the drive cage locks into place over the drive-cage retention tab by rotating the drive cage all the way out of the computer. 1394 1394 6. Slide the existing drive out of the drive bay.
Power and signal cables for internal drives Your computer uses cables to connect parallel IDE, serial ATA, and SCSI devices to the power supply and to the system board. (See “System-board internal connectors” on page 51 for the location of system-board connectors.) Review the following information before connecting power and signal cables to internal drives: v The drives that are preinstalled in your computer come with power and signal cables attached.
– SCSI: The following cables can be used to attach SCSI devices to the integrated SCSI controller on the system board: - An Ultra320 twisted ribbon cable connects the internal Ultra320 SCSI hard disk drive to the SCSI connector on the system board. This cable has four additional connectors for attaching more internal SCSI devices. - A round SCSI cable connects external SCSI devices to the integrated SCSI controller on the system board.
Complete the following steps to install a DIMM: 1. Review the safety information beginning on page 129, “Installation guidelines” on page 31, and “Handling static-sensitive devices” on page 31. 2. Remove the side cover (see “Removing the side cover” on page 52). 3. Turn off the computer and all attached devices. 4. Disconnect all external cables and power cords; then, remove the side cover (see “Removing the side cover” on page 52.) 5.
11. Insert the DIMM into the connector. Firmly press the DIMM straight down into the connector by applying pressure on both ends of the DIMM simultaneously. The retaining clips snap into the locked position when the DIMM is firmly seated in the connector. If there is a gap between the DIMM and the retaining clips, the DIMM has not been correctly installed. Open the retaining clips, remove the DIMM; then, reinsert it. DIMM connector 1 DIMM connector 2 DIMM connector 3 DIMM connector 4 12.
Complete the following steps to install a rope clip: 1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices. 2. Disconnect all external cables and power cords; then, remove the side cover. See “Removing the side cover” on page 52. 3. Use a screwdriver to remove the two metal knockouts. 4. Insert the rope clip through the rear panel; then, attach and tighten the nuts. 5.
Complete the following steps to replace the side cover: 1. Make sure that all cables, adapters, and other components are installed and seated correctly and that you have not left loose tools or parts inside the computer. 2. Install the side cover by placing it into position on the computer. Be certain that the lip on the bottom of the cover rests on the ledge on the bottom of the chassis before rotating the cover up to the vertical position.
Input/output connectors Connect optional external devices to the connectors on the front and rear of the computer. Your computer has the following input/output (I/O) connectors: v One audio line in v Two audio line out v Two audio microphone v One Ethernet v Two IEEE 1394 (some models) v One keyboard v One mouse v One parallel v Two serial v Six Universal Serial Bus (USB) v One video The following illustration shows the locations of the connectors on the M Pro Type 6220.
The following illustration shows the locations of the connectors on the M Pro Type 6230. Power cord connector 1394 IEEE connector Mouse Keyboard Parallel 1394 Serial connectors Ethernet USBs USBs Line out Line in Mic Video The following sections describe these connectors. Audio connectors The audio connectors are used to connect external audio equipment to the computer. The following illustration shows the audio connectors.
Auxiliary-device (pointing-device) connector There is one auxiliary-device connector on the rear of the computer. Use this connector to connect a mouse or other pointing device. The following illustration shows an auxiliary-device connector. 6 5 4 3 1 2 Ethernet (RJ-45) connector There is one Ethernet connector on the rear of the computer. Use this connector to connect the computer to a 10-Mbps, 100-Mbps, or 1000-Mbps network. The following illustration shows an Ethernet connector.
Keyboard connector There is one keyboard connector on the rear of the computer. Use this connector to connect a PS/2 (non-USB) keyboard. The following illustration shows a keyboard connector. 6 5 4 3 2 1 If you attach a keyboard to this connector, USB ports and devices are disabled during the power-on self-test (POST). Parallel connector There is one parallel connector on the rear of the computer. Use this connector to connect a parallel device. The following illustration shows a parallel connector.
marketing representative. To receive an indication of SCSI hard-disk drive activity, you must also connect the SCSI adapter to the SCSI LED connector on the system board. See “System-board internal connectors” on page 51 for the location of the SCSI connectors. Setting SCSI IDs Each SCSI device connected to a SCSI controller must have a unique SCSI ID.
Digital (DVI-I) video connector 1 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 Low force helical-60 (LFH-60) video connector Some models come with a digital video interface (DVI) connector for connecting a digital monitor. If you have problems viewing information with a second monitor, see the User’s Guide on the IBM Documentation CD. Models with the NVIDIA Quadro4 980XGL, NVIDIA Quadro FX 1000, or NVIDIA Quadro FX 3000 video adapter come with a DVI-I to VGA style analog converter for each DVI-I connector.
FRU information (service only) The field replaceable unit (FRU) procedures are intended for trained servicers who are familiar with IBM products. See “Parts listing for IntelliStation M Pro Type 6220 and 6230 computer” on page 119 for information about CRUs and FRUs. IntelliStation M Pro Type 6220 (desktop model) The following section contains information about removing components of the IntelliStation M Pro Type 6220 desktop model. Baffle Before you begin: v Read “Safety information” on page 129.
v Read “Installation guidelines” on page 31. v Review the information in “System reliability considerations” on page 31. Complete the following steps to remove the IEEE 1394 adapter: 1. Turn off the computer and attached devices; then, disconnect all external cables and power cords. 2. Remove the cover and the frame-support bracket (see“Removing the cover” on page 34). Release tabs 3. Swing the CD-ROM drive cage up. 4. Swing the diskette drive cage up. 5.
Adapter retainer Before you begin: v Read “Safety information” on page 129. v Read “Installation guidelines” on page 31. v Review the information in “System reliability considerations” on page 31. Complete the following steps to remove the adapter retainer: 1. Turn off the computer and attached devices; then, disconnect all external cables and power cords. See “Turning off the computer” on page 10. 2. Remove the cover (see“Removing the cover” on page 34). 3.
5. Push the two of the four tabs on the right of the chassis toward the rear, and then push in until the fan is released. Pull the fan out of the computer. 6. Pull the fan up and out of the chassis. To install the rear fan, reverse the previous steps. Operator information panel Before you begin: v Read “Safety information” on page 129. v Read “Installation guidelines” on page 31. v Review the information in “System reliability considerations” on page 31.
Speaker Before you begin: v Read “Safety information” on page 129. v Read “Installation guidelines” on page 31. v Review the information in “System reliability considerations” on page 31. Complete the following steps to remove the speaker: 1. Turn off the computer and attached devices; then, disconnect all external cables and power cords. 2. Remove the cover and the frame-support bracket (see “Removing the cover” on page 34 and “Removing and installing the support bracket” on page 35). 3.
3. Swing the diskette drive cage up. 4. Disconnect the internal power-supply cables. 5. Remove the two screws that secure the power supply to the chassis. 6. Lift the power supply out of the chassis. To replace the power supply, reverse the previous steps. Microprocessor/fan-sink assembly Before you begin: v Read “Safety information” on page 129. v Read “Installation guidelines” on page 31. v Review the information in “System reliability considerations” on page 31.
6. Remove the fan-sink assembly from the microprocessor: a. Detach the fan-sink cable. b. Loosen the two captive screws (in leaf-spring enclosures) on either side of the fan-sink assembly, exerting pressure on the screwdriver. c. With the two captive screws loosened, pivot the leaf-spring assemblies outward and out of the notches on the fan-sink assembly. d. Lift the fan-sink assembly up and out of the computer.
7. Rotate the locking lever on the microprocessor socket from its closed and locked position until it stops or clicks in the fully open position (approximately 135° angle), as shown. Attention: You must ensure that the locking lever on the microprocessor socket is in the fully open position before you remove or insert the microprocessor in the socket. Failure to do so might result in permanent damage to the microprocessor, microprocessor socket, and system board.
6. Remove any of the following components that are installed on the system board: v Battery (see “Replacing the battery” on page 29). v Microprocessor (see “Microprocessor/fan-sink assembly” on page 80). Important: If you plan to reinstall an existing microprocessor to the new system board, be careful when handling the adhesive material on the microprocessor. If the adhesive material on the microprocessor will be reused, do not contaminate it.
7. Remove the 12 screws that secure the system board to the chassis, and put them in a safe place. Note: Four of the screws described in step 7 secure the heat-sink retention module to the heat-sink retention clip, with the system board in between them. It is easier to remove these screws while the system board is positioned in the chassis. 8. Remove the heat-sink retention module, and set it aside. 9.
5. Release the two tabs at the top edge of the bezel, and pull the top of the bezel slightly away from the computer. 94 13 6. Pull the bezel up to release the two tabs at the bottom edge of the bezel. Store the bezel in a safe place. Power button Before you begin: v Read “Safety information” on page 129. v Read “Installation guidelines” on page 31. v Review the information in “System reliability considerations” on page 31. To remove the power button, complete the following steps: 1.
6. To remove the power-switch and LED panel, press in on the tab on the left side of the panel; then, squeeze the top and bottom of the right side of the panel, and carefully pull the panel away from the computer. 7. Note where the power-switch and LED panel cable is connected to the system board; then, carefully disconnect the cable from the system board. Notes: a. You might need to remove the diskette and IDE cables to access the power switch and LED panel cable connector. b.
4. Pull the retaining latches on the mini-PCI connector apart, and remove the IEE 1394 adapter. To replace the mini-PCI IEEE 1394 adapter, reverse the steps.
Microprocessor/fan-sink assembly Before you begin: v Read “Safety information” on page 129. v Read “Installation guidelines” on page 31. v Review the information in “System reliability considerations” on page 31. To remove the microprocessor and fan-sink assembly, complete the following steps: 1. Turn off the computer, and remove external cables. See “Turning off the computer” on page 10. 2.
5. Free the processor from the system board by rotating the processor socket lever arm upward to its maximum vertical position. 6. Lift the processor up and out of the computer. To install a processor, reverse the previous steps. Note: When reconnecting the fan-sink cable to the system board, be sure to connect the cable to the connector marked “CPU fan”. Power supply Before you begin: v Read “Safety information” on page 129. v Read “Installation guidelines” on page 31.
v Review the information in “System reliability considerations” on page 31. To remove the rear fan, complete the following steps: 1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices; then, disconnect all external cables and power cords. See “Turning off the computer” on page 10. 2. Remove the cover. See “Removing the side cover” on page 52. 3. Remove the support-bracket assembly. See “Removing the side cover” on page 52. 4. Remove the fan cable from the system board. 5.
3. 4. 5. 6. Remove the front bezel. See “Removing the front bezel” on page 84. Remove the support bracket. See “Removing the side cover” on page 52. Disconnect the cables. Remove the adapters and both adapter retaining brackets (see “Installing an adapter” on page 55). 7. Remove memory modules. See “Installing memory modules” on page 64. 8. Remove the microprocessor. See “Microprocessor/fan-sink assembly” on page 80. 9. Remove the extender-card adapters (see “Installing an adapter” on page 55). 10.
12. Remove the extender-card screws; then, disconnect the extender card connector from the system board edge connector, and remove the extender card. 1394 CD-ROM drive Before you begin: v Read “Safety information” on page 129. v Read “Installation guidelines” on page 31. v Review the information in “System reliability considerations” on page 31. To remove the CD-ROM drive, complete the following steps: 1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices; then, disconnect all external cables and power cords.
4. Press the drive retaining tab, gently slide the CD-ROM drive toward the front of the computer, and lift it out. 94 13 Diskette drive Before you begin: v Read “Safety information” on page 129. v Read “Installation guidelines” on page 31. v Review the information in “System reliability considerations” on page 31. To remove the diskette drive, complete the following steps: 1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices; then, disconnect all external cables and power cords.
5. Press the drive retaining tab, gently slide the diskette drive toward the front of the computer, and lift it out. 13 94 Bezel-release latch Before you begin: v Read “Safety information” on page 129. v Read “Installation guidelines” on page 31. v Review the information in “System reliability considerations” on page 31. To remove the bezel-release latch, complete the following steps: 1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices; then, disconnect all external cables and power cords.
7. From the underside, grasp the bezel-release latch in the center, and gently pull it back and away from the computer. Top/side cover Before you begin: v Read “Safety information” on page 129. v Read “Installation guidelines” on page 31. v Review the information in “System reliability considerations” on page 31. To remove the top/side cover, complete the following steps: 1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices; then, disconnect all external cables and power cords.
6. Using a screwdriver, gently pry the cover away from the computer in the rear, and slide the unit away from the computer.
Handle assembly Before you begin: v Read “Safety information” on page 129. v Read “Installation guidelines” on page 31. v Review the information in “System reliability considerations” on page 31. To remove the handle cap, complete the following steps: 1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices; then, disconnect all external cables and power cords. See “Turning off the computer” on page 10. 2. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to gently press in and down on the tabs on the interior side wall of the handle.
Adapter retainer Before you begin: v Read “Safety information” on page 129. v Read “Installation guidelines” on page 31. v Review the information in “System reliability considerations” on page 31. To 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 98 remove the adapter retainer, complete the following steps: Turn off the computer, if it is on. Disconnect the computer power cord. Remove the side cover. See “Removing the side cover” on page 52. Remove all adapters. See “Installing an adapter” on page 55.
Symptom-to-FRU index This index supports the IntelliStation M Pro computer. The symptom-to-FRU index lists symptoms, errors, and the possible causes. The most likely cause is listed first. Use this symptom-to-FRU index to help you decide which FRUs to have available when servicing the computer. The first column in each table in this index lists error codes or messages, and the final column lists one or more suggested actions or FRUs to replace.
Beep/symptom FRU/action 1-2-3 (DMA page register write/read failed.) System board 1-3-1 (First 64K RAM test failed.) 1. DIMM 2-1-1 (Secondary DMA register failed.) System board 2-1-2 (Primary DMA register failed.) System board 2-1-3 (Primary interrupt mask register failed.) System board 2-1-4 (Secondary interrupt mask register failed) System board 2-2-2 (Keyboard controller failed.) 1. Keyboard 2-4-1 (Video failed; screen believed operable.) Video card 3-1-1 (Timer tick interrupt failed.
No-beep symptoms No-beep symptom FRU/action No beep occurs during POST. System board No beep, no video, and the system attention LED (if present) is off. System board No beep, no video, and the system attention LED (if supported) is on. See “Undetermined problems” on page 115. BIST failed. Microprocessor Diagnostic error codes Note: In the following error codes, if XXX is 000, 195, or 197, do not replace a FRU. The description for these error codes are: 000 The test passed.
Error code/symptom FRU/action 020-XXX-000 (Failed PCI interface test.) System board 030-XXX-00N (Failed SCSI interface test.) If N=0, system board; if N>0, SCSI adapter in slot N. 035-XXX-099 (No adapters were found.) If adapter is installed re-check connection. 035-XXX-S99 (Failed RAID test on PCI slot S. S = number of failing PCI slot.) 1. RAID adapter 2. Cable 3. System board 035-XXX-SNN (s = number of failing PCI slot, nn = SCSI ID of failing fixed disk.
Error code/symptom FRU/action 215-XXX-000 (Failed IDE CD-ROM drive test.) 1. Try test with another CD-ROM. 2. CD-ROM drive cables. 3. CD-ROM drive. 4. System board. 217-198-XXX (Could not establish drive parameters.) 1. Check cable and termination. 2. SCSI backplane. 3. Hard disk. 217-XXX-000 (Failed BIOS hard disk test) Note: If RAID is configured, the hard disk number refers to the RAID logical array. 1.
CD-ROM drive problems Symptom FRU/action The CD-ROM drive is not recognized. 1. Make sure that: v The IDE channel to which the CD-ROM drive is attached (primary or secondary) is enabled in the Configuration/Setup Utility program. v All cables and jumpers are installed correctly. v The correct device driver is installed for the CD-ROM drive. 2. Run CD-ROM drive diagnostics. 3. CD-ROM drive. The CD is not working correctly. 1. Clean the CD. 2. Run CD-ROM drive diagnostics. 3. CD-ROM drive.
Hard disk drive problems Symptom FRU/action Not all drives are recognized by 1. Remove the first drive not recognized and try the hard disk drive the hard disk drive diagnostic diagnostic test again. test (the Fixed Disk test). 2. If the remaining drives are recognized, replace the drive that you removed with a new one. The computer stops responding 1. Remove the hard disk drive being tested when the computer stopped during hard disk drive diagnostic responding and try the diagnostic test again. test. 2.
Memory problems Symptom FRU/action The amount of system memory displayed is less than the amount of physical memory installed. 1. Make sure that: v The memory modules are seated correctly. v You have installed the correct type of memory. v If you changed the memory, you updated the memory configuration in the Configuration/Setup Utility program. v All banks of memory are enabled.
Monitor problems Symptom FRU/action The monitor works when you turn on the computer, but the screen goes blank when you start some application programs. 1. Make sure that: v The application program is not setting a display mode higher than the capability of the monitor. v The primary monitor cable is connected to the C2T breakout cable. v You have installed the necessary device drivers for the application programs. 2. If the problem remains, replace the monitor. 3. Video adapter. 4. System board.
Option problems Symptom FRU/action An IBM option that was just installed does not work. 1. Make sure that: v The option is designed for the computer (see the ServerProven® list on the World Wide Web at http://www.ibm.com/pc/compat/). v You followed the installation instructions that come with the option. v The option is installed correctly. v You have not loosened any other installed options or cables. v You updated the configuration information in the Configuration/Setup Utility program.
Serial port problems Symptom FRU/action The number of serial ports identified by the operating system is less than the number of serial ports that are installed. 1. Make sure that: v Each port is assigned a unique address in the Configuration/Setup Utility program and none of the serial ports is disabled. v The serial-port adapter, if you installed one, is seated properly. 2. Failing serial port adapter. A serial device does not work. 1. Make sure that: v The device is compatible with the computer.
Error code/symptom FRU/action 101, 102, 106 (System and processor error) System board 151 (Real time clock error) 1. Run diagnostics. 2. Battery. 3. System board. 161 (Real time clock battery error) 1. Run the Configuration/Setup Utility program. 2. Battery. 3. System board. 162 (Device configuration error) Note: Be sure to load the default settings and any additional desired settings; then, save the configuration. 1. Run the Configuration/Setup Utility program. 163 (Real-time clock error) 1.
Error code/symptom FRU/action 662 (Diskette drive configuration error) 1. Run the Configuration/Setup Utility program and diagnostics. 2. Diskette drive. 3. Drive cable. 4. System board. 962 (Parallel port error) 1. Run the Configuration/Setup Utility program. 1162 (System board serial port 1 or 2 error) 1. Run the Configuration/Setup Utility program. 1762 (Hard drive configuration error, IDE only.) 1. Hard disk drive. 2. System board. 2. System board. 2. Hard disk cables. 3.
SCSI error codes Error code FRU/action All SCSI Errors One or more of the following problems might be causing the error: 1. Make sure that external SCSI devices are turned on before you turn on the computer. v A failing SCSI device (adapter, drive, controller) v An improper SCSI configuration or SCSI termination jumper setting v Duplicate SCSI IDs in the same SCSI chain v A missing or improperly installed SCSI terminator 2.
Message Action System under recommended CPU x temperature (level-warning; system reporting under temperature condition for CPU x) Ambient temperature must be within normal operating specifications; see “Features and specifications — M Pro Type 6220 (desktop model)” on page 5. Fan error messages Message Action Fan x failure (level-critical; fan x had a failure) 1. Check connections to fan x. Fan x fault (level-critical; fan x beyond recommended RPM range) 1. Check connections to fan x.
System shutdown Refer to the following tables when experiencing a system shutdown that is related to voltage or temperature problems. Voltage related system shutdown Message Action System shutoff due to x current over max value (level-critical; system drawing too much current on voltage x bus) See “Power checkout” on page 27.. System shutoff due to x V over voltage (level-critical; system shutoff due to x supply over voltage) 1. Check the power-supply connectors 2. Power supply.
Hard disk drive checkout Message Action Hard drive x removal detected (level-critical; hard drive x has been removed) Information only; take action as appropriate. Host built-in self test (BIST) Message Action Host fail (level-informational; built-in self-test for the host failed) 1. Reseat the microprocessor. 2. Replace the microprocessor. Bus fault messages Bus fault messages Message Action Failure reading I2C device. Check devices on bus 0. 1.
1. Turn off the computer. 2. Make sure that the computer is cabled correctly. 3. Remove or disconnect the following devices (one at a time) until you find the failure (turn on the computer and reconfigure each time): v Any external devices v Surge-suppressor device (on the computer) v Modem, printer, mouse, or non-IBM devices v Each adapter v Drives v Memory modules (minimum requirement = 256 MB (two banks of 128 MB DIMMs)) The following minimum configuration is required for the computer to operate: a.
v v v v v v Have Have Have Have Have Have the the the the the the same same same same same same adapters and attachments in the same locations address jumpers/terminators and cabling software versions and levels diagnostics code (version) configuration options set setup for the operating-system control files Comparing the configuration and software setup between working and nonworking computers will often lead to problem resolution.
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Parts listing for IntelliStation M Pro Type 6220 and 6230 computer This parts listing supports the IntelliStation M Pro (Type 6220 and Type 6230). Field replaceable units (FRUs) should be serviced only by qualified field service technicians. Customer replacement units can be replaced by the customer. Type 6220 1 2 3 4 5 22 6 7 21 8 9 11 12 10 20 13 14 15 16 19 18 17 Field replaceable units (FRUs) should be serviced only by qualified field service technicians. © Copyright IBM Corp.
Index 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 5 5 5 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 13 14 15 15 15 16 17 18 18 18 19 20 21 22 120 System (IntelliStation M Pro, Type 6220, Models 20X, B0X, 24X, B4X, 40X, 50X, 54X, D0X, 44X, D4X, E0X, E4X, 71x, 74x, G4x) Cover, top assembly, black (all models) Fan-sink assembly, P4 (all models) Fan-sink assembly, P4 (40x, 44x, D0x, D4x) Microprocessor, 800/2.8 GHz (models 20x, 24x, B0x, D4x) Microprocessor, 800/3.0 GHz Microprocessor, 800/3.2 GHz (models 24x, 44x, D0x, D4x) Microprocessor, 800/3.
Index System (IntelliStation M Pro, Type 6220, Models 20X, B0X, 24X, B4X, 40X, 50X, 54X, D0X, 44X, D4X, E0X, E4X, 71x, 74x, G4x) Cable, SATA 1-drop (models 20x, 40x, BoG, D0G, 50x, E0x) Cable, SCSI 1-drop Diskette drive pivot lock Fan bracket assembly (models 40x, 44x, D0x, D4x) Front audio card (all models) Hard disk drive mounting kit (all models) Hard disk drive pivot lock Heat sink retention module (all models) I/O cam bracket (all models) Line cord (all models Link bracket (all models) Nameplate, M Pr
Type 6230 This parts listing supports the IntelliStation M Pro Type 6230.
Index 14 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 18 19 System, IntelliStation M Pro, Type 6230, Models 13Z, 20X, B0X, 25X, B5X, 27X, B7X, 33X, 34X, C4X, 35Z, 36X, C6X, 38X, C8X, 39X, 41X, 51x, 52x, 55x, 56X, 58X, 59X, D1X, 46X, D6X, 49X, D9X, E1X, E2X, E6X, E8X, E9X, 5PU Memory, 512 MB 3200 DDR DIMM (55x, 56x, 58x, 59x, E6x, E8x, E9x) Heat sink/fan assembly (all models) Microprocessor, 800/2.8 GHz (models 20x, 25x, 27x, B0x, B5x, B7x, 2PU) Microprocessor, 800/3.
Index 124 System, IntelliStation M Pro, Type 6230, Models 13Z, 20X, B0X, 25X, B5X, 27X, B7X, 33X, 34X, C4X, 35Z, 36X, C6X, 38X, C8X, 39X, 41X, 51x, 52x, 55x, 56X, 58X, 59X, D1X, 46X, D6X, 49X, D9X, E1X, E2X, E6X, E8X, E9X, 5PU CD-RW drive (models 27x, 34x, 36x, 38x, 39x, 46x, 49x, B7x, C4x, C6x, C8x, C9x, D6x, D9x, 51x, E1x, 56x, E6x, 58x, E8x, 59x, E9x) Cover assembly, power/LED/USB/audio/1394 (all models) Diskette drive, two-mode (all models) Diskette drive, two-mode (all models) Diskette drive, 2-mode
Index System, IntelliStation M Pro, Type 6230, Models 13Z, 20X, B0X, 25X, B5X, 27X, B7X, 33X, 34X, C4X, 35Z, 36X, C6X, 38X, C8X, 39X, 41X, 51x, 52x, 55x, 56X, 58X, 59X, D1X, 46X, D6X, 49X, D9X, E1X, E2X, E6X, E8X, E9X, 5PU Retainer kit Retention module, 533 FSB (all models) Microprocessor retention clip Heat sink retention module (all models) Speaker assembly (all models) Support/cam bracket assembly Support handle (all models) System service label (all models) Switch (all models) Power cord (all models)
Keyboard German Greek Hebrew Hungarian Iceland Italy Japanese Korean LA Spanish Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Serbian/Cyrillic Slavic Spanish Swedish/Finn Swiss, French/German Thailand Turkish Turkish UK English US English-EMEA Yugosl/Lat FRU No.
IBM power cord part number Used in these countries and regions 13F9940 Argentina, Australia, China (PRC), New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Uruguay, Western Samoa 13F9979 Afghanistan, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Austria, Belgium, Benin, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Rep., Chad, China (Macau S.A.R.
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Related service information The service procedures are designed to help you isolate problems. They assume that you have model-specific training on all computers, or that you are familiar with the computers, functions, terminology, and service information provided in this manual. Safety information This section contains the safety information that you need to be familiar with before servicing an IBM computer.
Electrical safety CAUTION: Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables can be hazardous. To avoid personal injury or equipment damage, disconnect the attached power cords, telecommunication systems, networks, and modems before you open the server covers, unless instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures. Observe the following rules when working on electrical equipment. Important: Use only approved tools and test equipment.
v Never assume that power has been disconnected from a circuit. First, check that it has been powered off. v Always look carefully for possible hazards in your work area. Examples of these hazards are moist floors, nongrounded power extension cables, power surges, and missing safety grounds. v Do not touch live electrical circuits with the reflective surface of a plastic dental mirror. The surface is conductive; such touching can cause personal injury and machine damage.
3. Check the power cord: a. A third-wire ground connector must be in good condition. Use a meter to measure third-wire ground continuity for 0.1 ohm or less between the external ground pin and frame ground. b. The power cord must be the applicable type as specified in the parts listings. c. Insulation must not be frayed or worn. 4. Remove the cover. 5. Check for any obvious non-IBM alterations. Use good judgment as to the safety of any non-IBM alterations. 6.
Grounding requirements Electrical grounding of the computer is required for operator safety and correct system function. Proper grounding of the electrical outlet can be verified by a certified electrician.
Statement 1: DANGER Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous. 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 to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet. v Connect to properly wired outlets any equipment that will be attached to this product. v When possible, use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables.
Statement 2: CAUTION: When replacing the lithium battery, use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer. The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly used, handled, or disposed of.
Statement 4: ≥ 18 kg (39.7 lb) ≥ 32 kg (70.5 lb) ≥ 55 kg (121.2 lb) CAUTION: Use safe practices when lifting. Statement 5: CAUTION: The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device. The device also might have more than one power cord. To remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source.
Statement 8: CAUTION: Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached. Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached. There are no serviceable parts inside these components. If you suspect a problem with one of these parts, contact a service technician. Statement 23 CAUTION: Do not place any object weighing more than 50 kg (110 lb) on top of rack-mounted devices.
ADVERTENCIA: El contacto con el cable de este producto o con cables de accesorios que se venden junto con este producto, pueden exponerle al plomo, un elemento químico que en el estado de California de los Estados Unidos está considerado como un causante de cancer y de defectos congénitos, además de otros riesgos reproductivos. Lávese las manos después de usar el producto. Instrução 1 PERIGO A corrente elétrica proveniente de cabos de alimentação, de telefone e de comunicações é perigosa.
Instrução 2 CUIDADO: Ao substituir a bateria de lítio, utilize apenas uma bateria IBM, Número de Peça 33F8354 ou uma bateria de tipo equivalente, recomendada pelo fabricante. Se o seu sistema possui um móídulo com uma bateria de lítio, substitua-o apenas pelo mesmo tipo de mídulo, do mesmo fabricante. A bateria contém lítio e pode explodir se não for utilizada, manuseada e descartada de maneira correta.
Instrução 4 ≥18 kg (37 lbs) ≥32 kg (70.5 lbs) ≥55 kg (121.2 lbs) CUIDADO: Ao levantar a máquina, faça-o com segurança. Instrução 5 CUIDADO: Os botões Liga/Desliga localizados no dispositivo e na fonte de alimentação não desligam a corrente elétrica fornecida ao dispositivo. O dispositivo também pode ter mais de um cabo de alimentação. Para remover toda a corrente elétrica do dispositivo, assegure que todos os cabos de alimentação estejam desconectados da fonte de energia elétrica.
Instrução 8 CUIDADO: Nunca remova a tampa de uma fonte de alimentação ou de qualcuer peça que tenha esta etiqueta afixada. Níveis perigosos de voltagem, corrente e energia estão presentes em qualquer componente que tenha esta etiqueta afixada. Nenhuma peça localizada no interior desses componentes pode ser consertada. Se você supeitar de algum problema em alguma dessas peças, entre em contato com um técnico IBM. Instrução 23 CUIDADO: Não coloque nenhum objeto com peso superior a 50 kg (110 lbs.
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Important: Toutes les consignes Attention et Danger indiquées dans la bibliothèque IBM documentation sont précédées d’un numéro. Ce dernier permet de mettre en correspondance la consigne en anglais avec ses versions traduites dans la présente section. Par exemple, si une consigne de type Attention est précédée du chiffre 1, ses traductions sont également précédées du chiffre 1 dans la présente section.
Notice n° 1 DANGER Le courant électrique passant dans les câbles de communication, ou les cordons téléphoniques et d’alimentation peut être dangereux. Pour éviter tout risque de choc électrique: v Ne manipulez aucun câble et n’effectuez aucune opération d’installation, d’entretien ou de reconfiguration de cm produit au cours d’un orage. v Branchez tous les cordons d’alimentation sur un socle de prise de courant correctement câblé et mis à la terre.
Notice n° 2 ATTENTION: Remplacez la pile au lithium usagée par une pile de référence identique exclusivement - voir la référence IBM - ou par une pile équivalente recommandée par le fabricant. Si votre système est doté d’un module contenant une pile au lithium, vous devez le remplacer uniquement par un module identique, produit par le même fabricant. La pile contient du lithium et présente donc un risque d’explosion en cas de mauvaise manipulation ou utilisation. v Ne la jetez pas à l’eau.
Notice n° 4 ≥18 kg (37 lbs) ≥32 kg (70.5 lbs) ≥55 kg (121.2 lbs) ATTENTION: Faites-vous aider pour soulever cm produit. Notice n° 5 ATTENTION: Le bouton de mise sous tension/hors tension de l’unité et l’interrupteur d’alimentation du bloc d’alimentation ne coupent pas l’arrivée de courant électrique à l’intérieur de la machine. Il se peut que votre unité dispose de plusieurs cordons d’alimentation.
Notice n° 8 ATTENTION: N’ouvrez jamais le bloc d’alimenation ou tout élément sur lequel est apposée l’étiquette ci-dessous. Des tension et des courants dangereux sont présents à l’intérieur de tout composant sur lequel est apposée cette étiquette. Ces éléments ne peuvent pas être réparés. Si vous pensez qu’ils peuvent être à l’originè d’un incident, prenez contact avec un technicien de maintenance. Notice n° 23 ATTENTION: Ne posez pas d’objet dont le poids dépasse 50 kg sur les unités montées en armoire.
Hinweis 1 VORSICHT Elektrische Spannungen von Netz-, Telefon- und Datenübertragungsleitungen sind gefährlich. Aus Sicherheitsgründen: v Bei Gewitter an diesem Gerät keine Kabel anschließen oder lösen. Ferner keine Installations-, Wartungs- oder Rekonfigurationsarbeiten durchführen. v Gerät nur an eine Schutzkontaktsteckdose mit ordnungsgemäß geerdetem Schutzkontakt anschließen. v Alle angeschlossenen Geräte ebenfalls an Schutzkontaktsteckdosen mit ordnungsgemäß geerdetem Schutzkontakt anschließen.
Hinweis 2 ACHTUNG: Eine verbrauchte Batterie nur durch eine Batterie mit der IBM Teilenummer 33F8354 oder durch eine vom Hersteller empfohlene Batterie ersetzen. Wenn Ihr System ein Modul mit einer Lithium-Batterie enthält, ersetzen Sie es immer mit dem selben Modultyp vom selben Hersteller. Die Batterie enthält Lithium und kann bei unsachgemäßer Verwendung, Handhabung oder Entsorgung explodieren. Die Batterie nicht: v mit Wasser in Berührung bringen. v über 100 C erhitzen. v reparieren oder zerlegen.
Hinweis 4 ≥18 kg ≥32 kg ≥55 kg ACHTUNG: Beim Anheben der Maschine die vorgeschriebenen Sicherheitsbestimmungen beachten. Hinweis 5 ACHTUNG: Mit dem Betriebsspannungsschalter an der Vorderseite des Servers und dem Betriebsspannungsschalter am Netzteil wird die Stromversorgung für den Server nicht unterbrochen. Der Server könnte auch mehr als ein Netzkabel aufweisen.
Hinweis 8 ACHTUNG: Die Abdeckung oder eine Komponente eines Nezteils, die wie nachfolgend aufgeführt gekennzeichnet ist, darf keinesfalls entfernt werden. In Komponenten, die so gekennzeichnet sind, können gefährliche Spannungen anliegen. In diesen Komponenten sind keine Teile vorhanden, die vom Benutzer gewartet werden müssen. Besteht der Verdacht, daß an einem dieser Teile ein Fehler aufgetreten ist, ist ein IBM Kundendiensttechniker zu verständigen.
Avviso 1 PERICOLO La corrente elettrica circolante nei cavi di alimentazione, del telefono e di segnale è pericolosa. Per evitare il pericolo di scosse elettriche: v Non collegare o scollegare i cavi, non effettuare l’installazione, la manutenzione o la riconfigurazione di questo prodotto durante i temporali. v Collegare tutti i cavi di alimentazione ad una presa elettrica correttamente cablata e munita di terra di sicurezza.
Avviso 2 ATTENZIONE: Quando si sostituisce la batteria al litio, utilizzare solo una batteria IBM con numero parte 33F8354 o batterie dello stesso tipo o di tipo equivalente consigliate dal produttore. Se il sistema di cui si dispone è provvisto di un modulo contenente una batteria al litio, sostituire tale batteria solo con un tipo di modulo uguale a quello fornito dal produttore. La batteria contiene litio e può esplodere se utilizzata, maneggiata o smaltita impropriamente.
Avviso 4 ≥18 kg ≥32 kg ≥55 kg ATTENZIONE: Durante il sollevamento della macchina seguire delle norme di sicurezza. Avviso 5 ATTENZIONE: Il pulsante del controllo dell’alimentazione situato sull’unità e l’interruttore di alimentazione posto sull’alimentatore non disattiva la corrente elettrica fornita all’unità. L’unità potrebbe disporre di più di un cavo di alimentazione.
Avviso 8 ATTENZIONE: Non togliere mai il coperchio di un alimentatore o qualsiasi parte su cui è posta la seguente etichetta. Tensioni pericolose, corrente e livelli di energia sono presenti all’interno del componente su cui è posta questa etichetta. All’interno di questi comonenti non vi sono parti su cui effettuare l’assistenza tecnica. Se si sopetta un problema in una di queste parti, rivolgersi ad un tecnico di manutenzione.
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Index A acoustical noise emissions 5, 6 adapter installing 36 mini-PCI 35, 36 retainer 77, 98 SCSI 57 adapters considerations 35, 54 full length 54 IEEE 1394 (FireWire) 36, 54 installing 55 PCI 35, 54 working with 35, 54 advanced setup 13 audio connectors 70 line in 70 line out 70 microphone 70 auxiliary device connector 71 B baffle removing 75 replacing 75 battery connector 50 replacement 29 bays 2 and 4 59 5, 6, and 7 61 drive 58 filler panel 60 beep codes 17 beep symptoms 99 bezel release latch 94 bi-di
connectors (continued) IEEE 1394 71 input/output 69 input/output on Type 6220 69 input/output on Type 6230 70 internal cable 51 memory 50 microprocessor 50 port 52 serial ATA 38, 44, 58 system board 50 system board option 33 system board options 33 Ultra320 SCSI 72 controller Ethernet 15 SCSI 57 controls and indicators 7 cooling 5, 6, 31 core chipset control 13 cover removing 34, 52 replacing 48, 68 top/side 95 creating an emergency recovery diskette Red Hat Linux 23 Windows 23 D data rate, Ethernet contro
filler panel 60 FireWire adapter installing 36 front bezel 84 G general checkout 1 grounding requirements 133 guidelines, option installation 31 H handle assembly 97 handling electrostatic discharge sensitive devices 132 handling static-sensitive devices 31 hard disk drive checkout 115 cluster 1 installing 42 installing in Type 6220 37, 38 installing in Type 6230 58 hardware problems 17 heat output 5, 6 Intel Gigabit Ethernet Utility enabling 14 general 11 intermittent problems 105 internal connectors fo
mouse connector 71 port 71 mouse problems 105 N network connection problems 28 no-beep symptoms 101 notes, important 166 notices book 4 electronic emission 167 FCC, Class A 167 O operating system, recovering 20 operator information panel removing operator information panel 78 option installation 31 installation guidelines 31 option problems 108 order of installation, memory modules 45, 64 P parallel port connector 72 parts listing Type 6220 119 Type 6230 122 password check jumper 25 erasing lost or forgo
removing (continued) power button 85 power supply 89 rear fan 90 side cover 52 speaker 79 support bracket on Type 6220 35 support bracket on Type 6230 53 system board 82, 90 top/side cover 95 replacing baffle 75 battery 29 CD-ROM drive 39 cover 48 diskette drive 39 drive 39 side cover 68 speaker 79 retaining clips, DIMM 46, 65 rope clip installing for security on Type 6220 46 installing for security on Type 6230 66 S safety electrical 130 general 129 inspection guide 131 notices 133 SCSISelect Utility prog
using (continued) recovery-repair diskette Windows 24 SCSISelect Utility program 14 V video adapter 5, 6 analog connector 73 connector 74 digital (DVI-I) connector 74 DVI connector 74 low force helical-60 (LFH-60) connector 74 specifications 5, 6 W weight 5, 6 working with adapters 35, 54 178 IBM IntelliStation M Pro Types 6220 and 6230: Hardware Maintenance Manual
Part Number: 90P2681 (1P) P/N: 90P2681