IBM PS/2 60 Owner's manual

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September 25, 1990
This pamphlet contains procedures for isolating problems to a FRU, a
Symptom-to-FRU Index, and a parts listing for the IBM Personal System/2
Model 60.
This pamphlet is intended to be used with the IBM Personal System/2
Hardware Maintenance Reference manual (part number 15F2190, form number
S15F-2190-00) and the IBM Personal System/2 Hardware Maintenance Service
manual (part number 15F2200, form number S15F-2200-00).
Part Number 84F9825
Form Number S15F-2194-01
IBM PS/2 Model 60 HMS
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FRONT_1 Safety Information
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the following information:
General Safety
Electrical Safety
Safety Inspection Guide.
Second Edition (September 1990)
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FRONT_2 Special Notices
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CONTENTS Table of Contents
FRONT_1 Safety Information
FRONT_2 Special Notices
CONTENTS Table of Contents
1.0 General Checkout
1.1 How to Diagnose Combined FRUs
1.2 How to Use Error Messages
2.0 Installed Devices List
2.1 Automatic Configuration
2.2 Device Type
2.3 SCSI Devices
2.4 Non-SCSI Devices
3.0 Power-On Password
4.0 Undetermined Problem
5.0 Power Supply Voltages / Fan
6.0 Enable, Disable Settings
7.0 Display Self-Test
8.0 Display Adapter 8514/A
9.0 Keyboard
10.0 Printer
11.0 Memory
12.0 Symptom-to-FRU Index
13.0 How To Use This Parts Catalog
14.0 System Overview
15.0 Parts
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1.0 General Checkout
The advanced diagnostic tests are intended to test only IBM (*) products.
Non-IBM products, prototype cards, or modified options can give false
errors and invalid system responses.
(*) Trademark of the International Business Machines
Corporation.
Subtopics
1.1 How to Diagnose Combined FRUs
1.2 How to Use Error Messages
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General Checkout
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1.1 How to Diagnose Combined FRUs
If an adapter or device consists of more than one FRU, an error code may
be caused by any of the FRUs. Before replacing the adapter or device,
remove the FRUs, one by one, to see if the symptoms change.
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How to Diagnose Combined FRUs
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1.2 How to Use Error Messages
Use the error codes displayed on the screen to diagnose failures. If more
than one error code is displayed, diagnose the first error code first.
The cause of the first error code can cause false error codes to be
displayed.
If there is not an error code on the screen, see if the error symptom is
listed in the Symptom-to-FRU Index.
+---+
¦001¦
+---+
- Power-off the system and all external devices.
- Check all cables and power cords.
- Make sure there are no diskettes in the drives.
- Power-on all external devices.
- Power-on the system.
Note: Watch the screen for a POST error code. Write down any POST
error codes that are displayed, then press F1 to continue.
ARE ANY EXTERNAL SCSI DEVICES ATTACHED TO THE SYSTEM?
Yes No
¦ ¦
¦ +---+
¦ ¦002¦
¦ +---+
¦ Go to Step 005.
¦
+---+
¦003¦
+---+
DID THE POWER-GOOD LIGHT ON ALL OF THE EXTERNAL DEVICES COME ON?
Yes No
¦ ¦
¦ +---+
¦ ¦004¦
¦ +---+
¦ Go to the external devices service pamphlet.
¦
¦
+---+
¦005¦
+---+
DID YOU RECEIVE A POST ERROR CODE?
Yes No
¦ ¦
¦ +---+
¦ ¦006¦
¦ +---+
¦ Continue with Step 014.
¦
+---+
¦007¦
+---+
IS THE FIRST POST ERROR CODE WITHIN THE RANGE OF 02080000 190I TO 02410000
190I?
Yes No
¦ ¦
¦ +---+
¦ ¦008¦
¦ +---+
¦ Continue with Step 014.
¦
+---+
¦009¦
+---+
- Start the Reference Diskette and verify that the "Enable," "Disable"
settings are correct. For more information, go to "Enable, Disable
Settings" in topic 6.0. If you receive a warning on the screen
regarding the "Keep" and "Remove" settings, follow the instructions on
the screen before continuing.
DID YOU HAVE TO CORRECT ANY OF THE ENABLE AND DISABLE SETTINGS?
Yes No
¦ ¦
¦ +---+
¦ ¦010¦
¦ +---+
¦ Go to "Symptom-to-FRU Index" in topic 12.0. Before replacing any
¦ SCSI devices, verify there are no duplicate SCSI ID settings.
¦
+---+
¦011¦
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How to Use Error Messages
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+---+
- Remove the Reference Diskette and restart the system.
DID THE ERROR REMAIN?
Yes No
¦ ¦
¦ +---+
¦ ¦012¦
¦ +---+
¦ If you suspect another problem, or want to run system checkout,
¦ continue with Step 014.
¦
+---+
¦013¦
+---+
Go to "Symptom-to-FRU Index" in topic 12.0.
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+---+
¦014¦
+---+
- Insert your Reference Diskette.
- Press Ctrl+Alt+Del and check for the following responses:
1. One or two short beeps.
2. IBM logo screen appears.
DID YOU RECEIVE THE RESPONSES LISTED ABOVE?
Yes No
¦ ¦
¦ +---+
¦ ¦015¦
¦ +---+
¦ Go to "Symptom-to-FRU Index" in topic 12.0.
¦ - or -
¦ If that does not correct the problem, go to "Undetermined Problem" in
¦ topic 4.0.
¦
+---+
¦016¦
+---+
- Advance to the Main Menu.
- Press Ctrl+A and run system checkout.
Notes:
1. If the system has incorrect keyboard responses, go to "Keyboard" in
topic 9.0.
2. If the printer has incorrect responses, go to "Printer" in
topic 10.0.
3. If the display has problems such as jittering, rolling, shifting, or
being out-of-focus, go to "Display Self-Test" in topic 7.0.
4. A minimum of 512KB of memory must be active to load the diagnostic
tests.
IS THE LIST OF INSTALLED DEVICES CORRECT?
Yes No
¦ ¦
¦ +---+
¦ ¦017¦
¦ +---+
¦ Go to "Installed Devices List" in topic 2.0.
¦
+---+
¦018¦
+---+
- Run the diagnostic tests.
DID THE TESTS IDENTIFY A FAILURE?
Note: If the test stops and you cannot continue, replace the last device
being tested.
Yes No
¦ ¦
¦ +---+
¦ ¦019¦
¦ +---+
¦ You may have an intermittent problem:
¦
¦ Note: If you noticed an error symptom or if you received any POST
¦ error codes when the system was powered-on, go to
¦ "Symptom-to-FRU Index" in topic 12.0.
¦
¦ Check for damaged cables and connectors.
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How to Use Error Messages
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¦ Reseat all adapters, drives, and modules.
¦ Check the system unit fan for proper operation.
¦ Start an error log and run the tests multiple times.
¦
+---+
¦020¦
+---+
Follow the action described on the screen. If that does not correct the
problem go to "Symptom-to-FRU Index" in topic 12.0.
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How to Use Error Messages
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2.0 Installed Devices List
If an adapter or device is missing from the list, you may have one of the
following conditions:
Your Reference Diskette does not contain the module of code required
to support that device.
The missing device is a 5.25-Inch 360KB External Diskette Drive
adapter or another unrecognizable adapter.
The missing device is defective.
An adapter is defective.
Subtopics
2.1 Automatic Configuration
2.2 Device Type
2.3 SCSI Devices
2.4 Non-SCSI Devices
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Installed Devices List
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2.1 Automatic Configuration
Warning: A customized setup configuration (other than default settings)
may exist on the system you are servicing. Running Automatic
Configuration may alter those settings. Note the current configuration
settings (using the View Configuration option) and verify that the
settings are in place when service is complete. (For more information
about configuration, refer to the Hardware Maintenance Reference manual.)
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Automatic Configuration
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2.2 Device Type
Run Automatic Configuration (see "Automatic Configuration" in topic 2.1
before continuing) and determine which type of device, SCSI or non-SCSI,
is missing from the Installed Devices List, in Advanced Diagnostics, then
continue with the following steps. (If SCSI and non-SCSI devices both are
missing, go to "Undetermined Problem" in topic 4.0.)
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Device Type
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2.3 SCSI Devices
The adapter supporting the missing device may be defective. If more than
one SCSI adapter is installed, isolate them one at a time.
1. Power-off the system and disconnect all internal and external cables
attached to the SCSI adapter.
2. Terminate the adapter, as required.
Warning: See "Automatic Configuration" in topic 2.1 before continuing.
3. Power-on the system and run Automatic Configuration. If the adapter
is not on the Installed Devices List, in Advanced Diagnostics, the
adapter is defective. If the adapter is on the list, run the adapter
diagnostic tests.
4. If the adapter fails the tests, replace it. If the adapter passes the
tests, a different adapter may be defective.
5. Reconnect the cables to the SCSI adapter, then terminate the adapter,
as required.
6. Go to "Undetermined Problem" in topic 4.0 to find the problem.
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SCSI Devices
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2.4 Non-SCSI Devices
The missing device is defective. If that does not correct the problem, go
to "Undetermined Problem" in topic 4.0.
Note: If the number of diskette drives shown on the list is incorrect, an
error can occur during the tests. Restart the system and verify
that the drive information on the Set Configuration menu is
correct, then continue testing.
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Non-SCSI Devices
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3.0 Power-On Password
To service a system with an active, unknown, power-on password do one of
the following, depending on which battery and speaker assembly is
installed.
On the type with two pins on the side of the speaker assembly, short
the pins together.
On the type with no pins, insert a meter lead into the connector
(protruding from under the battery) and short the other end of the
lead to frame ground.
Power-on the system and leave the assembly shorted until completion of
POST. This deactivates the password.
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Power-On Password
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4.0 Undetermined Problem
1. Power-off the system.
2. Remove or disconnect one of the following adapters or devices:
Non-IBM devices
Any external device (modem, printer, or mouse)
Any adapter
Fixed disk or diskette drive
Memory module kits
Math coprocessor.
3. Power on the system.
4. If the symptom remains, repeat steps 1, 2, and 3 until you find the
failing adapter or device.
5. If all adapters and devices have been removed and the problem remains,
check the power supply voltages. If the voltages are correct, replace
the system board. If the voltages are not correct, replace the power
supply.
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Undetermined Problem
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5.0 Power Supply Voltages / Fan
If the voltages are not correct, or if the fan is not running, replace the
power supply.
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
¦ Vdc ¦ Vdc ¦ -Lead ¦ +Lead ¦
¦ Minimum ¦ Maximum ¦ Pin ¦ Pin ¦
+-----------------+------------------+-----------------+-----------------¦
¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
¦ -9.0 ¦ -15.0 ¦ 2 ¦ 9 ¦
¦ +9.0 ¦ +15.0 ¦ 2 ¦ 3 ¦
¦ +3.7 ¦ +6.2 ¦ 2 ¦ 1 ¦
¦ +3.7 * ¦ +6.2 * ¦ B ¦ D ¦
¦ +9.0 * ¦ +15.0 * ¦ C ¦ A ¦
¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
+------------------------------------------------------------------------¦
¦ * Disconnect the 15-pin connector from the system board before taking ¦
¦ this reading. ¦
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
PICTURE 2
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Power Supply Voltages / Fan
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6.0 Enable, Disable Settings
To verify that the "Enable" and "Disable" settings are correct, select Set
and View SCSI Device Configuration from the Set Configuration menu, and
determine if there are any "Presence Error Reporting" devices listed. The
settings must be as follows:
Devices connected to the system must be set to "Enabled."
Devices listed but not connected must be set to "Disabled."
Change the settings by pressing the F5 key; then save them by pressing the
F10 key.
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Enable, Disable Settings
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7.0 Display Self-Test
1. Power-off the system unit and display.
2. Disconnect the display signal cable.
3. Power-on the display.
4. Turn the contrast to its maximum position.
5. Turn the brightness control to the center detent position.
The screen should be white with a black margin, as described below (some
shading may occur near the edges). If the screen differs, replace the
display. If the display passes the test, replace the display adapter or
system board that the display is attached to.
8503, 8512, 8513, 8514, 8515: 2-20 mm (0.08-0.79 in.) wide on one or
both sides.
8506: 2-35 mm (0.08-1.38 in.) wide on the top, or bottom, or both.
8507, 8508: 2-20 mm (0.08-0.79 in.) wide on the top, or bottom, or
both.
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Display Self-Test
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8.0 Display Adapter 8514/A
PICTURE 3
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Display Adapter 8514/A
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