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Part Number: 05L2164
ThinkPad 770E or 770ED
User's Guide Supplement
Note
Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information in Appendix C.
First Edition (March 1998)
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Thank you for selecting an IBM ThinkPad 770E or 770ED
computer!
The IBM ThinkPad 770E or 770ED computer has some unique specifications, enhancements to the ThinkPad 770 computer.
This publication contains information for your ThinkPad 770E or 770ED computer, and updates the
ThinkPad 770 User's Guide
the
IBM ThinkPad 770E/770ED Online Book
This supplement is organized as follows:
Chapter 1. “Corrections to the Previous User's Guide,” provides corrections to the
ThinkPad 770 User's Guide
Chapter 2. “Supplementary Information,” provides additional information for the
770 User's Guide
Chapter 3. “New Functions for the 770E or 770ED Computer,” describes how to use some
unique functions of the ThinkPad 770E or 770ED computer.
Appendix A. “Specifications and Operating Requirements,” describes the specifications and
operating requirements associated with your computer.
Appendix B. “Product Warranty,” contains the warranty statements for your computer. Appendix C. “Notices,” provides the notices for this book.
. Read this supplement with the
, which is preinstalled on the hard disk in your computer.
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Finding Information
See the following table and find the information you want to know.
If you want to... See the...
Set up your computer Know how to open the online book “Using the ThinkPad Online Book” on page 4 Know how to use the Recovery CD “Using the Recovery CD” on page 26 Know how to use the Customization
CD Reinstall the operating system or
hardware device drivers
Know about hot or warm plug and unplug functions
Know about how to use the DVD drive
Register your computer “Registering Your Computer” on page 8 Back up your computer “Backing Up Your System” on page 22 Be aware of hints, tips, or limitations
for using your computer
Setup Guide
“Using the ThinkPad Customization CD” on page 25
“Advanced” in the online book
Attention
Print the software installation section of the online book before you format the hard disk drive.
ThinkPad 770 User's Guide
Unplug Functions” on page 11
and “Hot and Warm Plug and
ThinkPad 770ED DVD Drive User's Guide
“Hints, Tips, and Limitations” on page 29
Solve a system resource conflict “Basics” in the online book Solve a problem Use modem features “Using the Modem Features” on page 17
Attention
If you power off the computer, wait at least 5 seconds before you power it on again.
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ThinkPad 770 User's Guide
or the online book
Contents
Finding Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
Chapter 1. Corrections to the Previous User's Guide .... 1
Changing a Power-On Password or HDD Password ....... 2
Removing a Power-On Password or HDD Password ....... 3
Using the ThinkPad Online Book ................... 4
Undocking When Your Computer Is Powered On or in Suspend
Mode (Hot or Warm Undocking) .................. 5
Chapter 2. Supplementary Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Registering Your Computer ...................... 8
Installing the UltraBay II Travel Cover ................ 9
Attaching the Diskette Drive Externally ............... 9
Hot and Warm Plug and Unplug Functions ............ 11
Supported Devices by Operating System ........... 12
Device Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Using the ThinkPad Configuration Program ............ 14
Enabling the IDE Drive on the Docking Station ......... 15
Setting to 3-Channel IDE Mode ................. 15
Setting to 2-Channel IDE Mode ................. 16
Using the Modem Features ..................... 17
Using the 56-Kbps Modem .................... 19
Telephony Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Chapter 3. New Functions for the 770E or 770ED Computer 21
Backing Up Your System ...................... 22
Recovering Lost or Damaged Software ............ 23
Hints, Tips, and Limitations ..................... 29
Using an External Keyboard ................... 29
Using the Hard Disk Drive .................... 29
Hot or Warm Docking to a Docking Station (Windows 95 Only) 29
Hot Plugging or Unplugging a PCMCIA Card ......... 30
Using a Second CardBus Card ................. 30
Increasing Memory Capacity ................... 30
Using the COM Port in OS/2 .................. 30
Using the Bay Eject Lever .................... 31
Using a Microphone ........................ 31
Using the Power Management Modes ............. 32
Changing Batteries during Battery-Powered Operation ... 33
Using the Telephony Function .................. 34
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Using the MPEG driver in Windows NT 4.0 .......... 34
Using the Video Capture Driver in Windows NT ....... 36
Using the NetMeeting Software ................. 38
Appendix A. Features and Specifications ........... 39
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Appendix B. Product Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Appendix C. Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Electronic Emission Notices ..................... 46
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement .. 46 Canadian Department of Communications Compliance
Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Avis de conformité aux normes du ministère des
Communications du Canada .................. 47
European Community Directive Conformance Statement .. 47
Telecommunication Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Telephone
Company Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Fax Branding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Industry Canada Requirements ................. 50
Product Notice Requirements .................... 53
Notice for Australia .......................... 53
Using Your Computer Comfortably and Safely .......... 54
Handling Your ThinkPad Computer ............... 54
Cleaning Your Computer ..................... 57
Carrying Your Computer ..................... 57
Extending Your Computer's Battery Life ............ 57
Ergonomics Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Ruggedized Mobile Computers ................. 60
For More Information ....................... 60
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Chapter 1. Corrections to the Previous User's Guide

This chapter corrects information in the
770
(part number 06J0764). Use this information instead of the
corresponding information in the
Changing a Power-On Password or HDD Password ....... 2
Removing a Power-On Password or HDD Password ....... 3
Using the ThinkPad Online Book ................... 4
Undocking When Your Computer Is Powered On or in Suspend
Mode (Hot or Warm Undocking) .................. 5
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Changing a Power-On Password or HDD Password

1
Power off your computer and wait at least 5 seconds; then power it on again. A password prompt appears.
Note: The power-on and HDD password prompts are different.
The prompt shown above is the power-on prompt.
2
Type your current password; then press the Spacebar.
3
Type the new password: then press the Spacebar.
4
Type the new password again to verify it; then press Enter.
Format
To change the password, type as follows:
ccccc_nnnnn_nnnnn
ccccc
: Current password
nnnnn
: New password
You have changed your password.
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Removing a Power-On Password or HDD Password

1
Power off your computer and wait at least 5 seconds; then power it on again. A password prompt appears.
Note: The power-on and HDD password prompts are different.
The prompt shown above is the HDD prompt.
2
Type your current password; then press the Spacebar; then press Enter. You have removed your password.
For changing or removing a supervisor password, refer to the instructions starting on page 2-19 of the
Guide
. However, step 6 on page 2-20 should read:
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“Type the new password. Press Enter. A submenu appears:” instead of: “Type the new password. Press Spacebar. A submenu appears:”
Chapter 1. Corrections to the Previous User's Guide 3

Using the ThinkPad Online Book

Your ThinkPad computer has an online book containing the following advanced information:
Using your computer in foreign countries Using a PC Card Resolving system resources conflicts Controlling and managing systems over a network
Installing software
Solving computer problems
To start the online book, do the following:
1
Click on Start.
2
Move the cursor to Programs and ThinkPad 770E/770ED; then click on ThinkPad 770E/770ED User's Guide.
The online book appears. Go to the section you want, and make a printout if necessary.
Note: You can also start the online book from the Customization CD. From
the the ThinkPad Customization Center main menu, click on Online
Library; then click on Click here to launch the online User's Guide.
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Undocking When Your Computer Is Powered On or in Suspend Mode (Hot or Warm Undocking)
To undock your computer from the docking station when the computer is operating ( suspend mode (
Note for using the docking station:
You might not be able to read the indicator panel or access the diskette drive easily on the SelectaDock I docking station when it is docked with the port replicator.
1
Select Start in Windows 95, and then Eject PC. The LCD on
warm undocking
your computer turns off and on.
hot undocking
), do the following.
Preloaded Applications
ThinkPad Information
ThinkPad Tools
Programs
Documents
Settings
Find
Help
RUN...
) or when the computer is in
Suspend
Eject PC
Shut Down...
Or:
Turn the security key of the docking station to the Eject position and release the key.
An eject request is made to the operating system. It might take some time for this eject operation to end.
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Note: To see if the eject operation is complete, click on Start again
and see if the Eject PC icon still appears. If the icon still appears, wait until it disappears.
2
When you hear a beep, turn the security key to the Eject position. Now you can eject your computer from the docking station.
If the operating system rejects the eject request, a message appears on the screen. If this happens, try
cold undocking
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Chapter 2. Supplementary Information

This chapter provides supplementary information to the
770 User's Guide
Registering Your Computer ...................... 8
Installing the UltraBay II Travel Cover ................ 9
Attaching the Diskette Drive Externally ............... 9
Hot and Warm Plug and Unplug Functions ............ 11
Supported Devices by Operating System ........... 12
Device Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Using the ThinkPad Configuration Program ............ 14
Enabling the IDE Drive on the Docking Station ......... 15
Setting to 3-Channel IDE Mode ................. 15
Setting to 2-Channel IDE Mode ................. 16
Using the Modem Features ..................... 17
Using the 56-Kbps Modem .................... 19
Telephony Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
. Read this chapter with that
User's Guide
ThinkPad
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Registering Your Computer

After setting up your computer, take a few moments to complete the ThinkPad registration. The information provided by you will help IBM to better serve you in the future. To register with the Windows 95 Desktop, do the following:
1
Double-click on the Register icon ( ).
2
Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the registration.
Note: If your computer uses a different operating system, go to the
following Web site to complete registration:
http://www.pc.ibm.com/register
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Installing the UltraBay II Travel Cover

You can install the UltraBay II travel cover in the UltraBay II to reduce your computer's weight when traveling.
UltraBay II travel cover
To remove the UltraBay II device, see the
Guide

Attaching the Diskette Drive Externally

If you are installing a drive or the UltraBay II travel cover in the UltraBay II, you can connect your diskette drive to the external-diskette-drive connector and use it as an external diskette drive. To remove a device from the UltraBay II, see the
770 User's Guide
To attach the diskette drive externally, do as follows:
1
Power off your computer.
2
Open the connector cover on the rear side of the computer.
3
Connect the cable to the external-diskette-drive connector on the computer.
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4
Connect the opposite end of the cable to the external diskette drive.
To detach the external diskette drive, push the connector lock on both sides 1 ; then disconnect the cable from the connector 2 .
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Hot and Warm Plug and Unplug Functions

Your ThinkPad 770E or 770ED computer enables you to attach or detach devices dynamically ( UltraBay II.
hot
or
warm plug
or
unplug
) in the
Hot plug
computer powered on.
Warm plug
your computer is in suspend mode.
The ThinkPad 770E or 770ED computer has an LED that indicates when you can safely remove a device from the UltraBay II. For a description of the different LED color indications, see “Knowing the LED Color Indications” in the
The following table shows how to swap the device in the UltraBay II or attach the diskette drive externally.
If you want to... You need to...
swap the device in the UltraBay II
attach the diskette drive externally
Note:
plugging or unplugging. See the next section for details.
or
unplug
means to attach or detach a device with your
or
unplug
Some devices or configurations might not support hot
If the LED is blinking orange, you cannot operate.
means to attach or detach a device while
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release the bay eject levers; then a message appears. Make sure the LED stays green and there is no beep; then swap the device.
power off your computer; then attach the external diskette drive.
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Supported Devices by Operating System

Devices that support the hot and warm plug or unplug function are shown in the following tables according to operating system:
OS/2
Battery Diskette
Drive
Hot plug or unplug
Warm plug or unplug
Yes Yes No No No
Yes Yes No No No
HDD CD-ROM
Drive
DVD Drive
Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0
Battery Diskette
Drive
Hot plug or unplug
Warm plug or unplug
Notes:
1. The LED might not go on, or you might not hear a beep or see a message, when a device is hot or warm plugged or unplugged under OS/2.
2. Hot or warm plugging or unplugging of an IDE device (CD-ROM drive or DVD drive) is not supported in 2-channel IDE mode.
Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Yes Yes No Yes Yes
HDD CD-ROM
Drive
DVD
Drive

Device Restrictions

The restrictions on some of the devices are as follows:
For the Diskette Drive: You cannot hot plug or hot unplug the diskette drive in the UltraBay II when drive A is assigned to the external diskette drive. The external diskette drive is the drive connected to the system's or to the SelectaBase 770 Port Replicator's external drive port, or the one installed in the docking station.
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This applies to the following conditions:
– Your system starts with the external diskette drive attached
and without a diskette drive in the UltraBay II.
– You set the FDD setting to External using PS2.EXE and start
your system without the internal drive installed (in the
UltraBay II) nor the external diskette drive attached. For Other IDE Devices: – HDD:
You cannot use the hot and warm plug and unplug functions.
CD-ROM drive and DVD drive:
You cannot use the hot and warm plug and unplug functions
in 2-channel IDE mode. Refer to the table on page 16.
Attention
If you hot or warm swap the DVD or CD-ROM drive, make sure the drive has stopped rotating.
For the Battery: Do not hot unplug a secondary battery from the UltraBay II when the system is working under the secondary battery power. The power might go off. You might have this situation if you have the secondary battery inserted in the UltraBay II and if:
– The AC Adapter is not connected and there is no primary
battery.
– The AC Adapter is not connected and the primary battery
power is low. To see whether your computer is running under the secondary
battery power, see the battery status indicator on the LCD indicator panel.
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Using the ThinkPad Configuration Program

The 770E or 770ED computer features a new window design for the ThinkPad Configuration program for Windows 95. The function of the ThinkPad Configuration program has not changed (see the
User's Guide
To start the ThinkPad Configuration program, find the ThinkPad icon on the right side of the taskbar; then double-click on the icon.
Note: You can also start the ThinkPad Configuration program as follows:
The following window appears:
for more infromation).
1
Click on Start.
2
Move the cursor on Programs and ThinkPad; then click on ThinkPad Configuration.
System Information
TrackPoint
Audio
Infrared
MIDI
Parallel Port
External Display
Docking Station
Serial Port
LCD Intenal
Modem Power
Management MPEG /
Enhanced Video
PC Card Slots
Accessibility Options
UltraBay
The window design for Windows NT, Windows 3.11, and OS/2 has not changed.
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