NEC POWERMATE ES 5250 Service Manual

NEC POWERMATE ES 5250 Service Manual

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  • Page 1 Value and Comprehensive Manageability ES 5250 S ® O W E R A T E E R I E S S E R V I C E A N D R E F E R E N C E M A N U A L A D D E N D U M...
  • Page 2 The NEC CSD product(s) discussed in this document are warranted in accordance with the terms of the Warranty Statement accompanying each product. However, actual performance of each such product is dependent upon factors such as system configuration, customer data, and operator control.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installing NEC SNMP Agent..................A-3 Uninstalling the NEC SNMP Agent or LANDesk Client Manager......A-4 When Both NEC SNMP Agent and LANDesk Client Manager Are Installed... A-4 When LANDesk Client Manager Is Installed Without the NEC SNMP Agent.. A-4 Installing Cheyenne Backup ..................A-5 Installing PartitionMagic .....................
  • Page 4 Getting CD-ROM Support in Command Prompt Only Mode ........A-10 SCSI Drive Limitations ....................A-10 Booting from a CD..................... A-10 Using the NEC OS Restore CD with a SCSI Drive ........... A-10 Intel Processor Serial Number Control Utility ..............A-10 Identifying System Requirements ................A-11 Installing the Utility ....................
  • Page 5 List of Figures PowerMate ES 5250 Series Small Desktop IPB..................3-6 PowerMate ES 5250 Series Desktop IPB ....................3-10 PowerMate ES 5250 Series Minitower IPB.................... 3-14 List of Tables Locating System Board Jumpers ......................2-3 Power On Mode Jumper JP1 Settings....................... 2-3 CMOS Clear Jumper JBAT1 Settings ......................
  • Page 6: Preface

    ES 5250 Series of small desktop, desktop, and minitower computers. It provides technical information for system components unique to the PowerMate ES 5250 Series computers. The addendum is a supplement to the NEC PowerMate ES 5200 Series Service and Reference Manual (NEC part number 456-00043-000SRV). The addendum is organized as follows.
  • Page 7: System Overview

    System Overview System Board SCSI Adapter Board EIDE and SCSI Hard Drives...
  • Page 8: Ati 3D Rage Xl Graphics Accelerator

    PowerMate ES 5200 Series computer. Included in this section are descriptions of components that differ from those in the NEC PowerMate ES 5200 Series. Also included is an overview of several build-to-order options available for the PowerMate ES 5250 Series of computers.
  • Page 9: Network Support

    For 3D acceleration, the chip features an integrated 1.2 million triangles/second set-up engine that reduces CPU use and bus bandwidth requirements. For 2D acceleration, the chip features hardware acceleration of Bitbit and Line Draw. Motion video acceleration features include hardware DVD decode through Motion Compensation and Inverse Discrete Cosign Transformation to provide full frame rate playback of DVD content.
  • Page 10: Scsi Adapter Board

    SCSI Adapter Board Some systems may come with the Adaptec 2940 Ultra2 Wide SCSI board installed in a PCI expansion slot. The SCSI adapter board brings the highest performance SCSI I/O technology to the PCI local bus, transferring data up to a maximum rate of 80 MB/second (up to a 133 MB host bus burst data rate).
  • Page 11: System Boards And Hard Drives

    System Boards and Hard Drives System Board SCSI Adapter Board SCSI Hard Drive...
  • Page 12: System Board Jumpers

    This section contains the connector, switch, and jumper setting information for the following components of the PowerMate ES 5250 Series computers: system board SCSI adapter board 9.1-GB 7200 rpm Wide Ultra SCSI hard drive 18-GB 7200 rpm Wide Ultra SCSI hard drive. For information on common components in the PowerMate ES 5250 Series of computers, refer to the PowerMate ES 5200 Series Service and Reference Manual.
  • Page 13: Checking Power On Mode Jumper Jp1

    Locating System Board Jumpers A – VGA Mode Jumper JVGA1 D – CPU Bus Frequency Selector Jumper JK1 B – CMOS Clear Jumper JBAT1 E – AGP Bus Frequency Selector Jumper JK2 C – Power On Mode Jumper JP1 The system power must be off before opening the system and changing a jumper setting.
  • Page 14: Setting Cmos Clear Jumper Jbat1

    Setting CMOS Clear Jumper JBAT1 If the CMOS needs to be cleared and reset back to the factory settings, move the jumper from pins 1 and 2 to 2 and 3 on jumper block JBAT1 (see the following table for settings). After approximately five seconds, move the jumper back to pins 1 and 2 to keep any future CMOS changes.
  • Page 15: Setting Agp Bus Frequency Selector Jumper Jk2

    Setting AGP Bus Frequency Selector Jumper JK2 The AGP bus frequency selector jumper JK2 sets the AGP bus frequency to 66 MHz when pins 1 and 2 are jumpered. Removing the jumper from pins 1 and 2 sets the AGP bus to the PCI bus frequency (see the following table for settings).
  • Page 16: Scsi Hard Drive Connectors And Jumpers

    You can view the SCSI settings or reconfigure the SCSI adapter board through ™ the factory installed Adaptec SCSISelect software. The software is accessed during system startup by pressing the Ctrl and A keys when the following message appears on the screen: Press <Ctrl><A>...
  • Page 17: Illustrated Parts Breakdown

    Illustrated Parts Breakdown Parts and Options Documentation and Packaging Field Replaceable Unit List — Small Desktop Illustrated Parts Breakdown — Small Desktop Field Replaceable Unit List — Desktop Illustrated Parts Breakdown — Desktop Field Replaceable Unit List — Minitower Illustrated Parts Breakdown — Minitower...
  • Page 18: Ordering Parts And Options

    This section contains the NEC CSD part lists and illustrated parts breakdowns (IPB) for the PowerMate ES 5250 Series build-to-order small desktop, desktop, and minitower systems. The following sections provide telephone numbers for ordering system parts and options list of documentation and packaging for the system lists of field-replaceable parts for each system an illustrated parts breakdown figure for each system.
  • Page 19: Powermate Es 5250 Series Documentation And Packaging

    Documentation and Packaging The following documentation and packaging may be ordered from NEC CSD (depending on availability). PowerMate ES 5250 Series Documentation and Packaging Description User’s Guide, PowerMate ES 5250 Series Shipping carton, small desktop Shipping carton, desktop Shipping carton, minitower NEC OS Restore CD –...
  • Page 20 PowerMate ES 5250 Series FRU List — Small Desktop Item Description Wake-ON LAN cable Chassis intrusion switch and cable assembly RJ-11 cable System board guide rails (2) System board latch (1) 32-MB SDRAM, DIMM 64-MB SDRAM, DIMM 128-MB SDRAM, DIMM 256-MB SDRAM, DIMM Retention mechanism (for Celeron processors) Retention mechanism (for Pentium II processors)
  • Page 21 20-GB IDE 7200 rpm hard drive 9.1-GB Ultra Wide SCSI 7200 rpm hard drive 18.0-GB Ultra Wide SCSI 7200 rpm hard drive Diskette drive, w/o bezel 32X IDE CD-ROM, Lite-On 32X IDE CD-ROM, NEC 40X IDE CD-ROM, Lite-On DVD-ROM LS-120 cradle LS-120 drive Logo, “NEC PowerMate”...
  • Page 22: Illustrated Parts Breakdown (Ipb) - Small Desktop

    Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) — Small Desktop The following figure shows the illustrated parts breakdown (IPB) for PowerMate ES 5250 Series small desktop computers. Each item in the IPB is identified with a number that cross-references to the small desktop FRU list. PowerMate ES 5250 Series Small Desktop IPB 3-6 Illustrated Parts Breakdown...
  • Page 23: Field Replaceable Unit List - Desktop

    Field Replaceable Unit List — Desktop The following table lists the field replaceable units (FRU) for PowerMate ES 5250 Series desktop computers. See “Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) — Desktop” for a figure showing an exploded view of these parts. PowerMate ES 5250 Series FRU List — Desktop Item Description Microsoft IntelliMouse...
  • Page 24 9.1-GB Ultra Wide SCSI 7200 rpm hard drive 18.0-GB Ultra Wide SCSI 7200 rpm hard drive Diskette drive, w/o bezel 32X IDE CD-ROM, Lite-On 32X IDE CD-ROM, NEC 40X IDE CD-ROM, Lite-On 8-GB IDE tape backup (Seagate) 100 MB IOMEGA Zip drive (IDE) PCMCIA 3.5"...
  • Page 25 PowerMate ES 5250 Series FRU List — Desktop Item Description Fan assembly Additional 3 1/2-inch drive bracket Front panel Logo, “NEC PowerMate” Plastic blank panel for additional 3.5” accessible device bay Plastic blank panel, 5.25” not shown SCSI adapter board not shown...
  • Page 26: Illustrated Parts Breakdown (Ipb) - Desktop

    Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) — Desktop The following figure shows the illustrated parts breakdown (IPB) for the PowerMate ES 5250 Series desktop computers. Each item in the IPB is identified with a number that cross-references to the desktop FRU list. PowerMate ES 5250 Series Desktop IPB 3-10 Illustrated Parts Breakdown...
  • Page 27: Field Replaceable Unit List - Minitower

    Field Replaceable Unit List — Minitower The following table lists the field replaceable units (FRU) for the PowerMate ES 5250 Series minitower computers. See “Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) — Minitower” for a figure showing an exploded view of these parts. PowerMate ES 5250 Series FRU List —...
  • Page 28 Speaker AC adapter, Harman Kardon Power supply, 200 Watt Diskette drive, w/o bezel 32X IDE CD-ROM, Lite-On 32X IDE CD-ROM, NEC 40X IDE CD-ROM, Lite-On 8-GB IDE tape backup (Seagate) 100 MB IOMEGA Zip drive (IDE) PCMCIA 3.5" drive bay adapter...
  • Page 29 Description Left chassis foot Right chassis foot Fan assembly Front panel Logo, “NEC PowerMate” Plastic blank panel, 5.25" Metal bay cover, 5.25” Front panel PCB switch (includes Power and Sleep) — minitower Front USB port board and cable assembly not shown...
  • Page 30: Illustrated Parts Breakdown (Ipb) - Minitower

    Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) — Minitower The following figure shows the illustrated parts breakdown (IPB) for the PowerMate ES 5250 Series minitower computers. Each item in the IPB is identified with a number that cross-references to the minitower FRU list. PowerMate ES 5250 Series Minitower IPB 3-14 Illustrated Parts Breakdown...
  • Page 31: A Powermate Es 5250 Series Release Notes

    PowerMate ES 5250 Series Release Notes Applications and Online Documentation System Configuration SCSI Drive Limitations Intel Processor Serial Number Control Utility Windows 95 Issues Windows 98 Issues Windows NT Issues...
  • Page 32: Applications And Online Documentation

    5.0 also comes preinstalled on systems with the Windows operating system. Install all other applications and online documentation from the NEC Application and Driver CD. See the guidelines in the following sections to install applications, the NEC Help Center online documentation, and the Healthy Environment online brochure.
  • Page 33: Installing Nec Snmp Agent

    Internet Explorer 4.01. The NEC Help Center is designed to work with Internet Explorer version 4.01 or higher. See “NEC Application and Driver CD” in Chapter 3 of the PowerMate ES 5250 Series User’s Guide for detailed information about installing applications from the Application and Driver CD.
  • Page 34: Uninstalling The Nec Snmp Agent Or Landesk Client Manager

    If you interrupt the uninstall process or power off the system, you cannot use the uninstall utility to remove the LANDesk application. You must then use the NEC OS Restore CD to perform a full operating system restore. After the full restore, you must reinstall all appropriate applications from the NEC Application and Driver CD.
  • Page 35: Installing Cheyenne Backup

    Installing Internet Explorer 4.01 Add-On Components Choosing the Installing Internet Explorer 4.01 Add-On Components option on the NEC Application and Driver CD results in a file opening error message. Due to the space these components require, the component files are not included on the CD.
  • Page 36: Using The Ls-120 Superdisk Copy Utility

    See the following sections for system configuration information. Configuring the System for the NEC SNMP Agent TCP/IP must be enabled before you can use the NEC SNMP Agent. See “Changing Network Settings” in this document to enable TCP/IP. See “Installing Applications in the Correct Order” in this document and “NEC SNMP Agent”...
  • Page 37: Configuring The System For Microsoft Internet Explorer

    Configuring the System for Microsoft Internet Explorer TCP/IP must be enabled before you can use Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or higher. See the next section, “Changing Network Settings,” to enable TCP/IP. Install Internet Explorer version 4.01 or 5.0 from the NEC Application and Driver CD. Note: Internet Explorer 5.0 comes preinstalled on...
  • Page 38: Checking Differences Between Cmos Setup Defaults And Shipped Settings

    9. Change the path in the window to . Click . The Network C:\I386 Continue window appears. If Yes was clicked in step 8, skip to step 16. If No was clicked in step 8, the Windows Setup window appears. 10.
  • Page 39: Identifying The Pentium Iii Processor

    “Disabled.” Identifying the Pentium III Processor ® ® NEC computer systems with the Intel Pentium III processor come equipped with the most advanced Intel Pentium processor available. Because the new Pentium III processor was introduced after the release of ®...
  • Page 40: Getting Cd-Rom Support In Command Prompt Only Mode

    If a situation arises in which a full operating system restore must be performed using the NEC OS Restore CD, first boot the system from the bootable diskette. (This might be necessary, for example, if the system does not boot from the hard drive.) The bootable diskette comes with all systems that have a SCSI hard...
  • Page 41: Identifying System Requirements

    Installing the Utility The Intel Processor Serial Number Control Utility (version 1.0) comes on the NEC Application and Driver CD. See your PowerMate ES 5250 Series User’s Guide for information about using the NEC Application and Driver CD. from the directory where you unzip the file.
  • Page 42 Why would I want to turn off my processor serial number? Intel believes the processor serial number can provide compelling benefits to users. They are developing features in conjunction with the processor serial number to allow responsible service providers to provide services which maintain your privacy.
  • Page 43: Getting Intel Technical Support

    Getting Intel Technical Support For world wide 7 days a week, 24 hours a day technical support, please visit the Intel support website at http://support.intel.com Email: support@intel.com In the United States, call 800-628-8686 from 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time.
  • Page 44: Using Cheyenne Backup With The Seagate Travan Tape Backup

    PIIX4 as capable of supporting ULTRA DMA/33. Standard versions of Windows 95 require the addition of several information files (.INF files) for the support of PIIX4 features. NEC CSD already includes these .INF files in the preinstalled software that comes with your system. NEC CSD recommends that customers use the version of Windows 95 that is included with their system.
  • Page 45: Determining Ide Device Compatibility

    These .INF files can be added to a new install of Windows 95 by using the NEC OS Restore CD. This results in full ULTRA DMA/33 support. To add the files, run the OS Restore program in the Windows operating system.
  • Page 46: Windows Nt Issues

    Pro 100 3Com 3C905B-TX drivers from the NEC Application and Driver CD. 1. Locate the entire directory for the network card you are installing in your system. Copy the entire directory to a local temporary directory. 2. In the Windows NT Control Panel, select...
  • Page 47: Installing Bootmagic In A System With Windows Nt

    Installing BootMagic in a System with Windows NT BootMagic™ is a utility included in the PowerQuest PartitionMagic™ software. See “Installing PartitionMagic” earlier in this document for general installation information. If you have a Windows NT operating system, use the information in the following section to correctly configure BootMagic.
  • Page 48: Correcting The Bootmagic Configuration

    Correcting the BootMagic Configuration If you installed BootMagic in a system with the Windows NT operating system and the installation resulted in an error message, use the following procedure to correct the configuration information. 1. In the Windows Start menu, select Programs, PowerQuest BootMagic, and BootMagic Configuration.
  • Page 49 Index AGP bus frequency selector jumper Jumpers location, 2-3 AGP bus frequency selector, 2-5 settings, 2-5 CMOS clear, 2-4 CPU bus frequency selector, 2-4 locations on system board, 2-3 CMOS clear jumper onboard video, 2-4 location, 2-3 power on mode, 2-3 settings, 2-4 SCSI adapter board, 2-5 Connectors...
  • Page 50: Regulatory Statements

    Regulatory Statements FCC Statement Note for Canada Battery Replacement Battery Disposal...
  • Page 51 The following regulatory statements provide information about use of the PowerMate ES 5250 Series system: FCC Statement (For United States Only) Note for Canada Battery Replacement Battery Disposal. Regulatory Statements-2...
  • Page 52 FCC Statement (For United States Use Only) WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 53 Note for Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B repecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. Regulatory Statements-4...
  • Page 54: Battery Replacement

    For battery replacement information, see “CMOS Battery Removal” in Section 3 of the PowerMate ES 5200 Series Service and Reference Manual or call your NEC NEC CSD Technical Support Center. WARNING: There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
  • Page 55: Battery Disposal

    Battery Disposal Do not place used batteries in your regular trash. The nickel-cadmium or nickel metal-hydride batteries must be collected, recycled, or disposed of in an environmentally-approved manner. The incineration, landfilling, or mixing of batteries with the municipal solid waste stream is prohibited by law in most areas. Return batteries to a federal or state approved battery recycler.
  • Page 56 456-00043-001SRV NEC Computer Systems Division 6000 Florin-Perkins Road 10/99 Sacramento, CA 95828-1037 www.nec-computers.com...

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