IBM Music Feature Card User manual

Installation Instructions
IBM
PC
Music Feature
Music Card
MIDI Adapter Unit
This carton contains the following:
IBM PC music card
Card support bracket
MIDI adapter unit
Installation instructions
Diagnostics diskettes
(3)
If any items are missing or damaged, notify your place of
purchase.
84X0786
©
Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1987.
All
rights reserved.

International Business Machines Corporation Armonk, New York 10504
Statement of Limited Warranty for the
6011
IBM
PC
Music Feature
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) gives you the following
limited warranty for this Product only
if
it was originally purchased for use,
not resale, from IBM, an IBM AuthorizedDealer or any other IBM approved
reseller for this Product (original purchase).
The Type of Warranty Service for this Product is
Customer Carry
-
In Repair.
The Warranty Period is
one year,
which starts on the date of original purchase
(Date of Purchase) as shown on the receipt which establishes the proof of original
purchase.
IBM warrants that on the Date of Purchase this Product will meet IBM's official
published specifications which are available from IBM upon request. If, during the
Warranty Period, this Product is found by IBM or an IBM Authorized Dealer to be
1) defective in material or workmanship or 2) otherwise not in good working order,
IBM or such Dealer will remedy the problem by providing the Type of Warranty
Service indicated above at no additional charge. Warranty service does not
include repair or exchange when the problem results from accident, disaster,
misuse, abuse, another machine, non
-
IBM modification, or service of the Product
by other than IBM or an IBM Authorized Dealer for this Product.
To obtain warranty service, you must, during the Warranty Period, present this
Product and the proof of original purchase to 1) an IBM Authorized Dealer for the
Product or 2) IBM at an IBM Service/Exchange Center. Any transfer of the
Product to another user during the Warranty Period should therefore include the
proof of original purchase. You may ship the Product to an IBM Service/Exchange
Center to obtain warranty service. If you do so, you must insure it or bear the risk
of loss or damage in transit. In addition, you must prepay shipping charges and
use the original shipping container or equivalent. Return shipping charges within
the United States and Puerto Rico will be paid by IBM.
Note:
If the Type of Warranty Service is
Customer Carry
-
In Repair,
it
includes the return of the original Product to you. It may include the
exchange of some parts or components.
If the Type of Warranty Service is
Customer Carry
-
In Exchange,
it
includes the exchange of ownership of the Product between you and IBM
or the IBM Authorized Dealer. Therefore, you must remove all non
-
IBM
parts and all alterations and attachments, and you must also ensure that it
is free from any outstanding liens.
Before presenting this Product for warranty service, you must remove all pro
-
grams, data and removable storage media. Products and parts provided as a result
of warranty service may be other than new but will be in good working order and
become your property at the time of exchange. At the same time, the exchanged
Products or parts become the property of IBM or the IBM Authorized Dealer.
If this Product is an optional feature, this limited warranty applies only when the
feature is used in a machine for which it was designed, and, to obtain warranty
service, you may be required to present the feature with an IBM machine for which
it was designed.
If you have any question about your warranty, contact your IBM Authorized
Dealer for this Product or call IBM at 1
-
800
-
428
-
2569.
(Continued on next page)

If you purchased this Product directly from IBM under an Agreement for Purchase
of IBM Machines, the Date of Installation is considered to be the Date of Purchase
for warranty purposes, and, to obtain warranty service from IBM, you need not
present proof of original purchase. To obtain warranty service from an IBM
Authorized Dealer for the Product, contact IBM for proof of the original purchase
from IBM.
This limited warranty will apply only to a Product purchased and located in the
United States or Puerto Rico.
ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THIS PRODUCT,
INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION
TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD, AND NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL APPLY AFTER THIS PERIOD.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the
above limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
LIMITATION OF REMEDIES:
Your sole remedy under this Statement of
Limited Warranty shall be IBM's or an IBM Authorized Dealer's performance of
warranty service. For any claim concerning performance or nonperformance by
IBM or an IBM Authorized Dealer under this Statement of Limited Warranty, or
for any other claim directly related to this Product, you shall be entitled to recover
actual damages up to the limits set forth in the following paragraph.
IBM's liability for damages to you for any cause whatsoever, arising out of this
Statement of Limited Warranty, or for any other claim directly related to this
Product, shall be limited to the greater of
$5000
or the amount paid for this
Product at the time of original purchase. This limitation of liability will not apply
to claims for personal injury or damage to real property or tangible personal prop
-
erty caused by IBM's negligence. In no event will IBM be liable to you for any
damages caused by your failure to perform your responsibilities under this state
-
ment, or for any lost profits, lost savings or other incidental or consequential
damages, even if IBM, an IBM Authorized Dealer or an IBM approved reseller for
this Product has been advised of the possibility of such damages, or for any claim
by you based on any third party claim.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
Warning:
This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits
for a Class
B
computing device, pursuant to Subpart
J
of Part
15
of
FCC rules. Only peripherals (computer input/output devices, terminals,
printers, etc.) certified to comply with the Class
B
limits may be
attached to this computer when this computer is operated in a residen
-
tial environment. Operation with non
-
certified peripherals is likely to
result in interference to radio and TV reception.
Instructions to User:
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency
energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio or television recep
-
tion. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B com
-
puting device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart
J
of Part
15
of FCC
rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interfer
-
ence in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interfer
-
ence to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
Reorient the receiving antenna.
Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver.
Move the computer away from the receiver.
Plug the computer into a different outlet so that computer and receiver are on
different branch circuits.
In many instances, shielded cables and connectors must be used for connection to
peripherals. Proper IBM cables are available from authorized dealers. The man
-
ufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using
other than the recommended cables or by unauthorized modifications to this equip
-
ment; it is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference.
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television
technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet pre
-
pared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful:
How to Identify and Resolve Radio
-
TVInterference Problems.
This booklet is available from the following:
FOB Public Contact Branch Consumer Assistance and Small Business Div.
Room
725
Room
254
1919
M St. NW
1919
M St. NW
Washington, DC
20554
Washington, DC
20554
Tele.
(202) 634
-
1940
Tele.
(202) 632
-
7000

Contents
..................
Installation Requirements
3
.......................
Tools Required
3
....................
Installation Instructions 5
...............
Preparing for Installation 5
Preparing the IBM PC Music Feature Card for
.........................
Installation
9
Installing the IBM PC Music Feature Card in
...........................
Your System 15
Installation Instructions for the PC and the
XT
...............................
16
............
Connecting External Equipment
27
...............
Connecting Headphones
28
...........
Connecting Audio Equipment
29
...........
Connecting MIDI Equipment
30
...................
Testing the Installation
32
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PC
Music Feature
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Notes:
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PC
Music Feature March
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Installation Requirements
The IBM PC Music Feature Card must be installed in the
system unit.
Tools
Required
Medium
-
size, flat
-
blade screwdriver
3/16
-
inch nutdriver (optional)
1/4-inch nutdriver (optional)
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PC
Music Feature
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Notes:
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Music Feature March
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Installation Instructions
This section provides installation instructions for the IBM
PC Music Feature. See your
Guide to Operations
for
instructions specific to your system.
Preparing for Installation
1
Your music card package includes three diagnostics
diskettes. Look at the diskette labels and select the
diskette for your system. Discard the other two
diskettes.
2
Compare the diagnostics diskette you kept in step
1
with the diagnostics diskette located in your
system's
Guide to Operations.
3
Discard the diagnostics diskette with the lowest
version number (the version number is shown on the
diskette label).
4
Follow these steps to determine the devices installed
on your system using the diagnostics diskette you
selected in step
3:
a
Insert the diagnostics diskette in drive A and
turn on your system.
b
The information on your screen instructs you
to select an option from the displayed screen
list. Select
0
to check out your system by
running diagnostic routines. Answer the
questions appropriate for your system.
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Music Feature
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When the screen that lists your installed
devices appears, place a check mark in the
space provided beside each installed device.
Level 2 Devices:
-
Enhanced Graphic Adapter
-
PC Network Adapter
-
3278179 Emulation Adapter
Level 3 Devices:
-
Alt Async Communications Adapter
-
Alt BSC Communications Adapter
Alt PC Network Adapter
-
Alt Serial/Parallel Adapter
-
Serial Port
Cluster Adapter(s)
-
SDLC Communications Adapter
Level
4
Devices:
-
Async Communications Adapter
BSC Communications Adapter
-
Serial/Parallel Adapter
-
Serial Port
-
SDLC Communications Adapter
Level
5
(PC or
XT)
Devices:
-
Fixed Disk Drive
Level
6
(AT®)Devices:
-
Alt Printer Adapter
-
Alt Serial/Parallel Adapter
-
Parallel Port
-
Fixed Disk and Diskette Drive Adapter
Level
6
Devices:
-
Diskette Drive
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Music Feature March
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Level
7
Devices:
-
Cluster Adapter(s)
-
Data Acquisition Adapter(s)
-
GPIB Adapter(s)
-
Monochrome and Printer Adapter
-
Printer Adapter
-
Serial/Parallel Adapter
-
Parallel Port
5
Complete the diagnostics routines to verify that your
system is operational.
6
Remove the diagnostics diskette from the drive and
place it in the back cover of your system's
Guide
to
Operations.
7
Turn off the power to the system unit.
8
Turn off all power switches on external devices
(printer, expansion unit, or other non
-
IBM devices).
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Music Feature March
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Preparing the
IBM
PC
Music Feature
Card for Installation
1
Remove the music card from the package and place
it on a flat surface.
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Music Card
Headphone Jack
Left Audio
Output
Jack
Right Audio
Output
Jack
MIDI
Adapter
Connector
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PC
Music Feature
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2
The music card is preset at level
3.
However, it
must be set in your system at a level not used by
other devices. The following instructions help you
determine if you need to change the level setting.
Warning:
Failure to set the level correctly may
result in damage to your hardware.
Look at the list of installed devices that you
checked in
"
Preparing for Installation
"
on
page
5.
Note:
If you have previously installed a
music card in your system, check the level
that was used for the first card and add it
to the list of installed devices.
If your system does
NOT
have any of the level
3
devices, your music card is correctly set at level
3.
Go to step
5
on page
13.
If your system includes one or more of the level
3
devices, check levels
2
through
7
and identify the
levels that do not have devices installed. Then
go to step
3
to set the music card to one of those
unused levels.
If your system already contains adapters from
each of the six groups, do not continue with the
installation. Contact your IBM Authorized
Dealer or your IBM Marketing Representative
for assistance in selecting the appropriate levels
for the cards in your system.
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Music Feature March
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3
Use the illustration below to locate the six pairs of
jumper pins on the music card. These pins are used
to set the appropriate level for your card.
Jumper Installed On
4
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4
If you need to change the level setting from level
3,
remove the jumper
by
gently pulling it off the pins.
Reinstall the jumper for the appropriate level by
gently placing the jumper on the pins.
The following chart shows the correct jumper setting
for each level.
Level
2
765432
Level
3
765432
Level
4
765432
Level
5
Level
6
765432
Level
7
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PC
Music Feature March
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5
Locate the switch shown in the figure below.
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Music Feature
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6
Use a ballpoint pen or another blunt
-
ended
instrument to set the switches, if necessary.
If you are installing one music card, verify that the
switches on the card are set as follows:
If you are installing a second music card, set the
switches on the second card as follows:
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PC
Music Feature March
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Installing the
IBM
PC Music
Feature Card in Your System
1
Turn off all power to the system unit and all
external devices.
2
Unplug the system unit and all other devices from
the wall outlet.
3
If installed, unlock and remove the lock on your
computer.
If you are installing the music card in an IBM Personal
Computer or an IBM XT
1
, see
"
Installation Instructions
for the PC and the XT" on page
16.
If you are installing
the music card in another IBM computer, refer to your
system documentation for cover removal and option
installation instructions.
1
Personal Computer XT and XT are trademarks of International
Business Machines Corporation.
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PC
Music Feature
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Installation Instructions for the
PC
and the
XT
1
Disconnect all cables from the rear of the system
unit.
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PC
Music Feature March
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