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TP 1400 - System Specifications

Applicable to: World-Wide

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS: (1)
ThinkPad i Series 14xx w/3.2 GB HDD w/12.1-inch SVGA TFT (US, AP, CAN, EMEA)


ThinkPad i Series 14xx w/4.3 GB HDD w/13.3-inch XGA TFT ( US, AP, CAN)


(1) Actual specifications may vary based on features, vendor components, or manufacturing process.

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS:


HEAT DISSIPATION:


AIR TEMPERATURE FOR SHIPPING AND STORAGE:


ACOUSTIC NOISE LEVEL: Class 3D (office environment)


NOTE: The noise emission level stated is the declared (upper limit) sound power level, in Bels, for a random sample of machines, typically configured, and operating in idle mode, for example, powered on, but no DASD read/write or other I/O activity. All measurements made in accordance with ANSI S12.10, and reported in conformance with ISO 9296.

OPERATING ENVIRONMENT:
Air temperature: 0 to 8,000 ft


Air temperature: 8,000 to 10,000 ft


NOTE: The maximum temperature when the system is on is linearly decreased from 8,000 ft to 10,000 ft.

RELATIVE HUMIDITY:


ALTITUDE:


AGENCY APPROVALS:


- FCC Class-B
- VCCI CLASS 2
- SMA
- RFS449
- UL-1950
- CE MARK
- C-UL
- JATE
- BCIQ
- CCIB

ENVIRONMENTAL RELIABILITY: IBM ThinkPad computers are designed, built, and tested for high quality and reliability. When used properly in
standard business environments, a ThinkPad system should be a reliable computing asset for many years. However, harsh environments and abuse can damage ThinkPad computers since they are not intended to withstand extreme temperatures, dust, shock, or other physical environments. For example, a ThinkPad notebook should not be used in non-stationary environments, such as in-vehicle installations, without additional casting or shock-dissipation. IBM warrants that the ThinkPad system will conform to its Official Published Specifications when used in a suitable physical operating environment.


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SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS: The following operating systems are supported.
Refer to the LIMITATIONS section for support issues unique to each operating system.


(+) Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.


STANDARD SECURITY FEATURES:


- A Power-on Password (POP) protects the system from unauthorized use. If a POP is set, the password prompt appears each time the system is turned on.
- A Setup Password provides a higher level of security than the POP. The Password protects the system functions from being used by unauthorized users and protects the hardware configuration from unauthorized modification. The Password prompt appears when the hardware configuration is changed.

OPTIONAL SECURITY FEATURES:
You can attach a Kensington lock to the keyhole on the back of the computer. This allows the system to be leashed to any convenient fixed point.

The customer is responsible for evaluation, selection, and implementation of security features, administrative procedures, and appropriate controls in application systems and communications facilities.


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Date Created

05-10-98

Last Updated

13-10-98

Revision Date

12-10-99

Brand

IBM ThinkPad

Product Family

ThinkPad i Series 1400

Machine Type

2611

Model

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