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`Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information under "Notices"
`on page 299.
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`First Edition (September 1996)
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`The following paragraph does not apply to the United Kingdom or any country where such provisions are
`inconsistent with local law:
`INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY
`WARRANTY OF ANY KIND , EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO , THE LIMITED
`WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states do not allow
`disclaimers or express or implied warranties in certain transactions; therefore, this statement may not apply to you .
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`This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the
`information herein; these changes will be incorporated in new editions of the publication. IBM may make
`improvements or changes in the products or the programs described in this publication at any time.
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`Requests for technical information about IBM products should be made to your IBM Authorized Dealer or your IBM
`Marketing Representative.
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`Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1996. All rights reserved. Note to US Government
`Users - Documentation related to restricted rights - Use, duplication or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in
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`Thank You for Selecting
`an IBM ThinkPad 760E, 760ED, or 760EL Computer
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`The IBM ThinkPad 760E, 760ED, or 760EL computer
`is one of the most advanced notebook computers available today.
`We are happy to offer this computer to help
`meet all your multimedia and mobile computing needs.
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`What would You Like to Do?
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`What would you like to do? The following gives you a shortcut to where you can find information in this
`book. Find the topic that interests you; then follow the arrow!
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`Setting up the computer for the first time
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`Page 7.
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`Installing options
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`Chapter 6 .
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`Installing PC Cards
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`Page 122.
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`Using PC Card Director
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`Page 44.
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`Configuring the computer
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`Page 35.
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`Creating the backup diskettes using the Diskette Factory
`Page 12.
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`Reinstalling the operating system
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`Chapter 7.
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`Changing the system resource setting
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`Appendix A.
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`Sending a fax
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`Page 13.
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`Attaching a printer
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`Page 14.
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`Communicating with infrared
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`Capturing a motion video
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`Frequently asked question
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`Troubleshooting chart
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`Page 235.
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`IBM help systems
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`Preserving battery power
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`Page 90.
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`Using passwords
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`About This Book
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`This book contains information that will help you operate the IBM
`ThinkPad 760E, 760ED, or 760EL computer ~ereafter called the
`760E, 760ED, or 760EL, or computer).
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`Chapter 1, "Getting Started;' provides information about how to
`set up your computer.
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`Chapter 2, "Getting Familiar with Your Computer:' acquaints you
`with the basic features of your computer.
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`Chapter 3, "Operating Your Computer:• provides information on
`using your computer's various features.
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`Chapter 4, "Using Battery Power:' describes how to operate your
`computer with the battery pack, and get longer battery life.
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`Chapter 5, "Protecting Your Computer:' provides information for
`protecting your computer and internal devices.
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`Chapter 6, "Installing and Removing Options:• describes how to
`install or remove IBM options.
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`Chapter 7, "Installing Software:' provides procedures for installing
`operating systems and device drivers in your computer.
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`Chapter 8, "Solving Computer Problems:' describes what to do
`when you have a computer problem.
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`Appendix A, "System Resources:• lists the system resources and
`provides some steps you can take to avoid problems when you add
`or remove options.
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`Appendix B, "Advanced Information for PC Cards:' provides
`additional information when using PC Cards.
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`Appendix C, "Features and Specifications:• describes the
`features and specifications associated with your computer.
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`Appendix D, "Product Warranties and Notices:• contains the
`warranty statements for your computer and notices for this book.
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`Viewing the Online Book
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`Note:
`The online book is not available in all
`countries.
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`You can view this User's Guide online to retrieve information about
`the computer.
`
`To start the online book preloaded in the hard disk of your computer,
`click on the Online Book icon in your operating system .
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`Information Notices
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`This book contains notices that relate to specific information or text.
`
`Note
`Provides important hints, tips,
`guidance, or advice.
`
`Using E.1sy-Setup
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`Indicates possible damage to
`programs, devices, system, or
`data. It appears next to the
`related instruction or situation
`in which possible damage could
`occur.
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`Caution
`Indicates situations that are
`potentially hazardous to you .
`It appears in text before the
`instruction or situation that
`could be hazardous.
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`Dan er
`Indicates situations that are
`potentially lethal or extremely
`hazardous to you. It is indicated
`by the symbol .& and appears
`in text before the instruction or
`situation that could be dangerous.
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`Computer Models and Treatment of Icons
`We offer several models of the ThinkPad 760 computer. Each model
`has different features.
`In this book, information unique to each
`feature is described with the following icons:
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`Mwave DSP feature ~ ) : Built-in 28.8Kbps modem, telephony, and
`Sound Blaster** Pro functions
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`ESS AudioDrive feature ~ ) : Support for Sound Blaster Pro audio
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`Enhanced video with MPEG feature~) : Support for Windows
`Direct Draw and MPEG-11 player, TV ' i~ and a game port
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`Standard video: our simplest video solution
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`Built-in CD-ROM drive in the UltraBay (~ )
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`Built-in diskette drive in the UltraBay (~ )
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`TFT LCD display
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`DSTN LCD display
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`In addition to the icons just described, this book contains the
`following icons for procedures or information unique to the operating
`system installed in your computer:
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`Information for IBM
`Operating SystemQ
`()SQ) users.
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`Information for Microsoft
`Windows Version 3.11
`users.
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`Information for Microsoft
`Windows NT Workstation
`Version 3.51 users.
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`Information for IBM DOS
`users.
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`Information for Microsoft
`Windows 95 users.
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`Ergonomics Information
`This is important information to read before using your ThinkPad
`computer.
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`Working while "on the go" may mean adapting to frequent changes in
`your environment. Following some simple "rules of the road" will
`make things easier and bring you the maximum benefits of your
`ThinkPad computer. Keeping in mind such basics as good lighting
`and proper seating, for example, can go a long way in helping you
`enhance your performance and achieve greater comfort wherever
`you are.
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`What if I am traveling?
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`It may not be possible to observe the best ergonomic practices when
`you are using the ThinkPad computer while on the move or in a
`"casual" setting, such as the seashore or on a mountaintop.
`Sometimes, your lap may be the only "desk" around. Regardless of
`the setting, try to observe as many of the tips for proper usage as
`possible. Sitting properly and using adequate lighting, for example,
`will help you maintain desirable comfort and performance levels.
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`Questions about vision?
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`IBM's visual display screens are designed to meet the highest
`standards and to provide you with clear, crisp images and large,
`bright displays that are easy to see, yet easy on the eyes. Of
`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.
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`Note:
`The example shown here of
`someone in a traditional setting.
`Even when not in such a setting, you
`can follow many of these tips.
`Develop good habits and they will
`serve you well.
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`D Chair
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`i) Arms
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`[;) Thighs
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`D Head
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`fl View
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`ii Display
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`1 Head
`Keep your head in a comfortable
`and vertical position .
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`4 Chair
`Use a chair that gives you good
`back support.
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`2 View
`Maintain a comfortable viewing
`distance of 20-30 inches.
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`3 Display
`Position the display to avoid
`glare or reflections from
`overhead lighting or outside
`sources of light.
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`Keep the display screen clean
`and set the contrast and
`brightness to levels that allow
`you to see the screen clearly.
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`5 Arms
`Keep your forearms, wrists, and
`hands in a relaxed and neutral
`position . Don't pound the keys;
`type with a soft touch .
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`6 Thighs
`Keep your thighs parallel to the
`floor and your feet flat on the
`floor or on a footrest.
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`Safety Notice
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`~DANGER
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`Do not disassemble, incinerate, or short-circuit the
`rechargeable battery pack (in the battery pack bay). 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.
`
`CAUTION:
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`The lithium battery (IBM PN 29H8924, UL-recognized
`component-File No. MH12210) on the system board of the
`computer can be replaced only by your dealer or an IBM
`service representative. It contains lithium and can explode
`if not properly used, handled, or disposed of. Do not: (1)
`throw or immerse into water, (2) heat to more than 100° C
`(212° F), or (3) repair or disassemble. Dispose of it as
`required by local ordinances or regulations.
`The nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery on the system
`board of the computer, can be replaced only by your dealer
`or an IBM service representative. Do not disassemble,
`incinerate, or short-circuit it. The battery can cause burns
`or release toxic chemicals. Do not put it in trash that is
`disposed of in landfills. Dispose of it as required by local
`ordinances and regulations.
`The fluorescent lamp in the liquid crystal display (LCD)
`contains mercury. Do not put it in trash that is disposed of
`in landfills. Dispose of it as required by local ordinances or
`regulations.
`The LCD is made of glass, and rough handling or dropping
`the computer can cause the LCD to break. If the LCD
`breaks and the internal fluid gets into your eyes or on your
`hands, immediately wash the affected areas with water for at
`least 15 minutes; then get medical care if any symptoms are
`present after washing.
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`Laser Compliance Statement
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`~ The CD-ROM drive in the IBM ThinkPad 760ED is a laser product.
`The CD-ROM drive's classification label ~hown 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
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`The CD-ROM drive is certified in the U.S. to conform to the
`requirements of the Department of Health and Human Services 21
`Code of Federal Regulations PHHS 21 CFR) Subchapter J for Class
`I laser products.
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`In other countries, the drive is certified to conform to the
`requirements of EN60825.
`
`~CAUTION:
`Do not open the CD-ROM drive; no user adjustments or
`serviceable parts are inside.
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`Use of controls, adjustments or the performance of procedures
`other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation
`exposure.
`
`Class I Q)
`laser products are not considered to be ha:;ardous. The
`CD-ROM drive has an internal, Class I Q ), 0.5-milliwatt, aluminum
`gallium-arsenide laser that operates at a wavelength of 760 to 810
`nanometers. The design of the laser system and the CD-ROM drive
`ensures that there is no exposure to laser radiation above a Class I
`level during normal operation, user maintenance, or servicing
`Q)
`conditions.
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`Contents
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`About This Book
`Viewing the Online Book
`Information Notices
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`Computer Models and Treatment of Icons
`Ergonomics Information
`Safety Notice
`. . . . .
`Laser Compliance Statement
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`Chapter 1. Getting Started
`Overall Setup Procedures
`Checking Your Items
`. ..
`Setting Up Your Computer
`Walking through the ThinkPad Basics
`Sending a Fax Message l\,'1wave Model Only)
`Attaching a Printer
`Using the Infrared Communication
`..... .
`Capturing a Motion Video {:nhanced Video Model Only)
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`Chapter 2. Getting Familiar with Your Computer
`Identifying the Hardware Features
`System-Status Indicators
`Using the Fn Key Function
`Operating with the TrackPoint Ill
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`Operating the Numeric Keypad
`Using CD-ROMs and Music CDs
`Playing Media
`Keeping the Computer from Being Damaged
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`Chapter 3. Operating Your Computer
`Using the ThinkPad Features Program
`Using Easy-Setup
`Using the Selectable Drive-Startup Sequence
`Using the LCD and an External Monitor
`Changing the Resolution or Color Depth for the LCD
`Attaching an External Monitor
`. . . .
`Using PC Cards
`Using the PC Card Director Program
`Restrictions on the PC Cards Supported by the Computer
`PC Card Limitations under Suspend Mode
`Using the PC Card in Windows 95
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`Using the Option Diskette for the PC Card
`Removing the Storage PC Cards
`Using the Infrared Communication Feature
`Using the Mwave DSP Features
`Using the Audio Function
`Using the Telephony Function
`Using the ESS AudioDrive Sound feature
`Using the MIDILJoystick Port
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`Attaching a Television to the Computer
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`Using the Enhanced VideoMPEG Features
`Using the Video OverlayCapture and MPEG Functions for
`OS2 Warp
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`Using the Video OverlayCapture and MPEG Functions for
`Windows 3.11 and Windows 95
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`Chapter 4. Using Battery Power
`Charging the Battery Packs
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`Replacing the Battery Pack
`. . .
`Monitoring the Battery Status
`Using the Battery Status Indicator
`Using the Fuel-Gauge Program
`Preserving Battery-Pack Life
`Maximizing Battery-Powered Operation
`Using the Battery Power-Management Function
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`Chapter 5. Protecting Your Computer
`Using Passwords
`.
`Power-On Password
`Hard Disk Password
`Supervisor Password
`Using the Personalization Editor
`Using Locks
`. . . . . . . . .
`Using the Security Lock
`Using the PC Card Lock
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`Chapter 6. Installing and Removing Options
`Installing and Removing PC Cards
`Installing a Memory Option
`Replacing the Hard Disk Drive
`Installing the CD-ROM Drive
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`Installing the Diskette Drive
`Installing a Secondary Battery Pack in the UltraBay
`Installing a Secondary Hard Disk Drive in the UltraBay
`Installing an Option in the UltraBay
`Installing the DAMelephony Kit
`Attaching an External Numeric Keypad or a Mouse
`Using the Serial Mouse and Other Pointing Devices
`Attaching an External Keyboard
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`Using the Docking Station
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`Using the SelectaDock Docking System
`Using the Dock I or Dock II
`Using the SCSI Device with the Dock I
`Using the Security Plate for the Docking Station
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`Chapter 7. Installing Software
`Installing the Operating System and Device Drivers
`Installing Software for OS2 Warp
`Before Installing OS2 Warp
`. . . . . . . . . .
`Installing IBM OS2 Warp Version 3
`. . . . .
`Installing the CD-ROM Device Driver for OS2
`Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for OS2
`Installing the PC Card Director for OS2
`Installing the Mwave DSP Support Software for OS2
`Installing the ESS AudioDrive Support Software for OS2
`Installing the Infrared Device Driver for OS2
`. . . . . .
`Installing the ThinkPad Display Device Driver for OS2
`Installing the Enhanced VideoMPEG Device Driver for OS2
`Installing Software for DOS
`. . . . . . . . . . . .
`Installing IBM PC DOS Version 7.0
`. . . . . . . . .
`Installing the CD-ROM Device Driver for DOS
`Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for DOS
`Installing the PC Card Director for DOS
`Installing Software for Windows Version 3.11
`Installing Microsoft Windows Version 3.11
`Installing the ThinkPad Display Driver for Windows 3.11
`Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for Windows 3.11
`Installing the PC Card Director for Windows 3.11
`Installing the Mwave DSP Support Software for Windows
`3.11
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`Installing the MIDI Port Device Driver for Windows 3.11
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`3.11
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`Installing the Infrared Device Driver for Windows 3.11
`Installing the Enhanced VideoMPEG Device Driver and the
`Video CD Player for Windows 3.11
`Installing Software for Windows 95
`. . . . . . . . . . . .
`Installing Microsoft Windows 95
`. . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Installing the ThinkPad Display Driver for Windows 95
`Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for Windows 95
`Installing the PC Card Director for Windows 95
`Installing the Mwave DSP Support Software for Windows 95
`Installing the AudioDrive Support Software for Windows 95
`Installing the Infrared Device Driver for Windows 95
`. . . .
`Installing the CD-ROM Device Driver for Windows 95
`Installing the Enhanced VideoMPEG Device Driver and the
`Video CD Player for Windows 95
`Disabling the Docking Control Program
`Using Windows 95 with the Dock II
`. .
`Installing Software for Windows NT Workstation Version 3.51
`Installing Microsoft Windows NT
`. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Installing the Video Features Diskette for Windows NT
`Using the Video Features Diskette for the External Monitor
`Installing the PCMCIA Token Ring Device Driver for
`Windows NT
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`Installing the ThinkPad Features Program for Windows NT
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`Installing the Mwave DSP Support Software for Windows NT 222
`Installing the AudioDrive Support Software for Windows NT
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`Installing the ThinkPad PCI-IDE Driver for Windows NT
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`Chapter 8. Solving Computer Problems
`Common Problems and Frequently Asked Questions
`Common Problems and Actions
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`Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
`Testing the Computer
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`Troubleshooting Charts
`. . . . . . . .
`Error Codes and Screen Messages
`LCD Blank or Power-On Problems
`Other General Problems
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`What If Testing Cannot Find the Problem?
`Battery Power Problems
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`CD-ROM Drive Problems
`Diskette Drive Problems
`Enhanced VideoMPEG Feature Problems
`Docking Station Problems
`External Monitor Problems
`Television Problems
`Suspend and Hibernation Problems
`Infrared Communication Problems
`Keyboard , External Numeric Keypad , and Pointing Device
`Problems
`Mwave DSP Feature Problems (\udio and Telephony)
`Option Problems
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`PC Card Problems
`Printer Problems
`Software Problems
`Getting Service
`Listing Installed Options
`Recording Identification Numbers
`Using the HelpWare Support Family
`Purchasing Additional HelpWare Services
`Custom Services
`. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Obtaining IBM Operating System Updates
`About Your Warranty
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`Appendix A. System Resources
`Avoiding System Resource Conflicts
`Avoiding System Resource Conflicts When Using PC Cards
`List of System Resources
`. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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`Appendix B. Advanced Information for PC Cards
`Auto Configurator for PC Card Director
`Starting the Auto Configurator Utility for OS2 or Windows
`Adding to the CONFIG.SYS File
`Registered Drivers and Standard Rules for OS2
`Registered Drivers and Standard Rules for DOS and
`Windows
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`Storage Card Device Driver
`PCMCIA Storage Card Device Driver for OS2
`PCMCIA Storage Card Device Driver for DOS and Windows
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`Using PCMCIA ATA Cards with Multiple Partitions
`Parameters for the OS2 PCMCIA ATA Card Device Driver
`Parameters for DOS PCMCIA Storage Card Device Drivers
`PCMCIA Storage Card Device Manager for OS2
`OS2 PCMCIA Storage API Device Driver
`.
`Flash Card Memory Technology Driver
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`Checking the Allocated Resources for the PC Card
`Avoiding PC Card Resource Conflicts
`Virtual Card Services for OS2
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`Appendix C. Features and Specifications
`IBM Power Cords
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`Appendix D. Product Warranties and Notices
`Notices
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`Trademarks
`Electronic Emission Notice
`Telecommunication Notice
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`Welcome to the world of ThinkPad computers!
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`The ThinkPad computer is designed to meet your multimedia and
`mobile computing needs. You can use your computer in the office or
`at home as a desktop computer by attaching an external keyboard,
`display, or other external devices. And, of course, your computer
`can be easily carried wherever you need a computer "on the go."
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`This chapter describes step-by-step instructions to help you set up
`your new computer.
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`Overall Setup Procedures
`Checking Your Items
`. . .
`Setting Up Your Computer
`Walking through the ThinkPad Basics
`Sending a Fax Message l\,1wave Model Only)
`Attaching a Printer
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`Using the Infrared Communication
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`Capturing a Motion Video ~nhanced Video Model Only)
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`Overall Setup Procedures
`When using the computer for the first time :
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`Set Up the Computer
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`First, check whether you have all the necessary items with
`your computer.
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`See page 4.
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`Then , install the battery pack in the computer. Now you
`are ready to turn on the computer.
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`See page 7.
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`Install Options
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`If you have any options, such as memory cards, install the
`options.
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`See page 121 .
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`Customize Your Computer
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`You can use Easy-Setup, a built-in system function, to set
`passwords to prevent your computer from unauthorized
`use, or use the ThinkPad Features program to customize
`the performance of your computer.
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`For Easy-Setup, see page 37.
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`For the ThinkPad Features program, see page 35.
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`Make a Backup of Your System
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`Your computer comes with the necessary software already
`installed for you to use the computer right out of the box.
`However, on some computers , the Diskette Factory
`program is installed so you can create backup diskettes.
`On other computers, you will find utility and device driver
`diskettes packed in the box with the computer.
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`If your computer did not come with the utility and device
`driver diskettes, make a backup copy of all necessary fi les
`using the Diskette Factory program . This way, if you ever
`need to reinstall the operating system, you will have all the
`necessary software you need to restore your computer to
`the way it was at the time of purchase.
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`Do you need more hard disk space?
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`If your computer did not come with the utility and device driver diskettes, and you have already made a backup
`copy of all necessary software using the Diskette Factory program, you can delete any preloaded software you
`do not want to use to have more free hard disk space.
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`Click on the Diskette Factory icon ; then follow the instructions on the screen .
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`You are ready to use your computer.
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`If you are reinstalling the operating system ...
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`If you have any application programs to install , follow
`the instructions in the documentation that came with
`those programs.
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`If you are reinstalling the operating system to
`customize your computer, follow the instructions in
`Chapter 7.
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`If you have any problems after you have customized your computer, refer to "Common Problems
`and Frequently Asked Questions" on page 229 to solve your problem.
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`Checking Your Items
`Remove the items from the shipping box and check that all
`necessary items are shipped with your computer.
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`1 Match the items, one by one, with the following figure.
`If any item is missing or damaged , contact your place of
`purchase.
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`□ Battery Pack
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`~Power Cord
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`()-= AC Adapter
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`ThinkPad Media Library
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`~1--1
`Internal Diskette Drive
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`The internal diskette drive is
`installed in the UltraBay when the
`CD-ROM drive is removed .
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`This is a sample CD-ROM that
`includes audio and video clips
`~vailable in some countries).
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`Envelope
`This envelope contains:
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`Telephone cable (available in
`some countries)
`Spare caps for TrackPoint Ill
`Spacer
`PC (PCMCIA**) Card lock
`~ MIDl/oystick cable
`~ Video inbut cable
`Ottier items
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`[[] Utility Diskettes
`LJ Driver Diskettes
`These diskettes contain various
`system programs and device
`drivers.
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`Note:
`In some countries, you
`should create backup diskettes
`using the Diskette Factory program
`when the computer power is turned
`on for the first time. (See page 12.)
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`2 Turn the computer upside down and record the identification
`numbers 1 on page 258 of this manual.
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`The machine type has a prefix of Type.
`The serial number has a prefix of SN .
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`After recording the numbers, place the computer as it was (so
`that the side marked IBM ThinkPad faces up).
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`Setting Up Your Computer
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`You are now ready to configure and start your computer. First, install the battery pack.
`1 Slide and hold the latches on both sides of the computer toward you, and push up the liquid
`crystal display (LCD). Open the LCD all the way.
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`When the LCD opens, the keyboard is slanted slightly at an easy typing angle.
`2 Slide the keyboard raisers 1 on both sides of the keyboard toward you, so the keyboard lies flat
`on the computer.
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`Make sure the security latch 2
`push and slide it to the right.
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`is at the right position (unlocked). If it is at the left position ~).
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`Note:
`Always push the keyboard down flat on the computer whenever you open the keyboard.
`3 Hook your thumbs on the tabs 3 on the front of the keyboard, and your index fingers on the
`same latches used in step 1. Push and hold the latches away from you ; then raise the keyboard.
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`Some pressure might be needed to unlock these latches if they are tight.
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`4 ~ Lift the CD-ROM handle with the plastic tape 1 and remove the CD-ROM drive from the
`computer.
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`Some pressure might be needed to remove the CD-ROM drive if it is tight.
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`~DANGER
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`The battery pack provided with your computer contains a small amount of harmful
`substances. To avoid possible injury:
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`Keep the battery pack away from fire.
`Do not expose the battery pack to water or rain.
`Do not attempt to disassemble the battery pack.
`Avoid mechanical shocks to the battery.
`Always use battery packs recommended by IBM.
`Keep the battery pack away from children.
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`When disposing of the battery, comply with local ordinances or regulations or your
`company's safety standards.
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`Install the battery pack with the blue-strap side up into the middle ~mpty) bay, and press it firmly
`into the connector.
`6 ~ Install the CD-ROM drive into its bay and press on the upper part of it $haded area 2
`firmly into the connector; then close the keyboard .
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`)
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`Attention:
`When installing the CO-ROM drive, press only on the upper part of the CO-ROM drive. Do not
`press on the middle part of the drive.
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`Make sure the CD-ROM handle snaps into place when doing step @ and the keyboard clicks
`into place when you close it.
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`A You can raise the keyboard to an angle for easy typing by sliding the keyboard raiser A
`in step 2 on page 7) away from you.
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`(used
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`or:
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`B When you want to type on a flat keyboard, lock the flat keyboard position by sliding the
`keyboard latches B away from you .
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`Attention:
`Remember to push the keyboard latches toward the front of the computer whenever you close
`the LCD.
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`8 Adjust the LCD angle so that it is convenient for viewing ; then slide the speaker volume control to
`the middle position and position the brightness control ("Q ) and the contrast control (()) as
`shown. (Only the DSTN model has a contrast control.)
`9 Connect the AC Adapter as shown.
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`~DANGER
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`Do not attempt to open the AC Adapter case. The AC Adapter is permanently
`sealed and cannot be repaired.
`
`Attention:
`Always use an AC Adapter certified by IBM in the country where you will be using the computer.
`Operating the computer with an incorrect AC Adapter can cause damage to the battery pack and
`to the computer.
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`10 Push and release the power switch to turn on the computer.
`The power switch automatically snaps back to its original position.
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`11 After a single beep , one of the following screens appears, confirming that the system is operating
`correctly:
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