IBM 2626HNU User Guide - Page 52

CE Utility Program Diskette, Setting the LCD Panel ID, Setting the Thermal Sensor

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CE Utility Program Diskette Note: You can download the CE Utility Program Diskette from the IBM website. Setting the LCD Panel ID There is an EEPROM in the inverter which stores its supported LCD type ID code. If you replace a LCD with one of a different brand or use a new inverter, the ID information in the inverter EEPROM should be updated. Follow the steps below to set the LCD Panel ID: 1. Boot from the Utility Program Diskette. 2. Select LCD Panel ID Utility from PC DOS 7.0 Startup Menu. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen to read the current or to set a new LCD Panel ID code. Note: When you set a new LCD Panel ID and the new LCD is not yet enabled (to function), connect an external CRT to see the program execution process. Attention: Make sure the new ID code you choose corresponds to the LCD brand and type. If you write a wrong ID into the inverter, just reboot and re-execute the program and input the correct ID code. 4. Restart the computer - the new LCD should work normally. Note: If the LCD cannot display after changing the ID code, make sure you write the correct ID code or try reconnecting the LCD FPC cable connectors. Setting the Thermal Sensor The system is equipped with sensors to protect against system overheating. By setting the system and processor thermal thresholds, the system can turn on the cooling Fan or shut down automatically when the temperature reaches the defined threshold parameters. System experiencing frequent auto sensor shutdown may need to reset the thermal sensor threshold and execute the Fan test to ensure the normal operation of the cooling Fan (refer to "Fan Checkout" on page 28). Follow the steps below to set the thermal threshold: 1. Boot from the Utility Program Diskette. 2. Select Thermal Sensor Utility from PC DOS 7.0 Startup menu, then press F4. 46 ThinkPad 390X / i 1700 HMM

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CE Utility Program Diskette
Note:
You can download the CE Utility Program Diskette
from the IBM website.
Setting the LCD Panel ID
There is an EEPROM in the inverter which stores its sup-
ported LCD type ID code. If you replace a LCD with one of
a different brand or use a new inverter, the ID information
in the inverter EEPROM should be updated.
Follow the steps below to set the LCD Panel ID:
1.
Boot from the Utility Program Diskette.
2.
Select
LCD Panel ID Utility
from PC DOS 7.0
Startup Menu.
3.
Follow the instructions on the screen to read the
current or to set a new LCD Panel ID code.
Note:
When you set a new LCD Panel ID and the
new LCD is not yet enabled (to function),
connect an external CRT to see the program
execution process.
Attention:
Make sure the new ID code you choose
corresponds to the LCD brand and type. If you write a
wrong ID into the inverter, just reboot and re-execute
the program and input the correct ID code.
4.
Restart the computer — the new LCD should work
normally.
Note:
If the LCD cannot display after changing the ID
code, make sure you write the correct ID code or
try reconnecting the LCD FPC cable connectors.
Setting the Thermal Sensor
The system is equipped with sensors to protect against
system overheating. By setting the system and processor
thermal thresholds, the system can turn on the cooling Fan
or shut down automatically when the temperature reaches
the defined threshold parameters.
System experiencing frequent auto sensor shutdown may
need to reset the thermal sensor threshold and execute
the Fan test to ensure the normal operation of the cooling
Fan (refer to “Fan Checkout” on page
28).
Follow the steps below to set the thermal threshold:
1.
Boot from the Utility Program Diskette.
2.
Select
Thermal Sensor Utility
from PC DOS 7.0
Startup menu, then press
F4
.
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