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TP 760XD - Product Information Detail - New Models Announced 4/15/97
Applicable to: World-Wide
What's New with the 760XD?
ThinkPad 760XD features include:
o 166MHz Pentium processor with 256K L2 cache and MMX technology
o High display resolution (1024 x 768) with the 12.1-inch (measured diagonally) TFT LCD display
o Storage capacity of 3.0GB on the hard disk drive (HDD)
o 32MB of system memory standard; upgradeable to 104MB
o 8X CD-ROM for increased function is standard
o Internal DSP providing a modem speed of up to 28.8 Kbps and other telephony functions(4)
o PCI bus support of 32-bit transfers for faster performance
o Docking capability with your choice of IBM docking solutions
PLANNED AVAILABILITY DATE: April 15, 1997
MODEL SUMMARY MATRIX
9546-xxx 8X
Hard CD- LCD Supported
Model Processor Drive Memory ROM Display Language
xxx-- ----------- ----- ------ --- ---------------- ---------
US, CAN--->
U9E Pent. 166MHz 3.0GB 32MB YES 12.1 TFT(1024X768) U.S. Eng.
CAN--->
F9E Pent. 166MHz 3.0GB 32MB YES 12.1 TFT(1024X768) Fr. Can.
AP South
A9E Pent. 166MHz 3.0GB 32MB YES 12.1 TFT(1024X768) English
LA--->
S9E Pent. 166MHz 3.0GB 32MB YES 12.1 TFT(1024X768) Spanish
P9E Pent. 166MHz 3.0GB 32MB YES 12.1 TFT(1024X768) Br. Port.
EMEA--->
X9E Pent. 166MHz 3.0GB 32MB YES 12.1 TFT(1024X768) see Part #
AP--->
Japan
J9E Pent. 166MHz 3.0GB 32MB YES 12.1 TFT(1024X768) Japanese
A9E Pent. 166MHz 3.0GB 32MB YES 12.1 TFT(1024X768) English
FEATURE: |
DESCRIPTION |
MICROPROCESSOR: |
Intel(R) 166MHz(1) Pentium(R) processor with MMX(TM) with 256K L2 cache is standard. |
PCI BUS: |
PCI bus supports 32-bit transfers for faster performance |
MEMORY DEVICES: |
These systems are designed to use 144 pin, 64 bit EDO SO DIMM 3.3V non-parity memory. 32MB of system memory is standard and can be expanded up to 104MB. Two internal slots are provided for the Memory Modules in the memory module adapter that is shipped as standard with the systems. One or two EDO SO DIMM 60ns or 70ns 3V non-parity Memory Module(s)- (Memory Module = Extended Data Out Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module) can be installed in the system for memory expansion. The memory module adapter is located under the hard disk drive. 32MB of system memory(RAM) is standard and can be expanded up to 104MB. Please refer to the 760XD/XL User's Guide for more information. |
STORAGE DEVICES: |
3.5 inch 1.44 Million Byte (MB) floppy diskette drive & 2.5 inch 3.0GB* hard disk drive is standard. Several optional hard disks are available from Options by IBM. |
3.0GB HDD SPECS: |
Minimum Formatted Capacity 3080 MB |
Bus Interface |
ATA |
DISPLAY: |
12.1-inch (measured diagonally) Active Matrix Thin Film Transistor (TFT) LCD with 1024x768 resolution. |
VIDEO Detail: |
760XD 9546 (2MB VRAM) Trident 9385 Rev F. Video Controller Chip. Video BIOS Address Range: C000-C7FF |
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LCD External Monitor |
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TFT 85Hz i43Hz 75Hz 72Hz 60Hz 56Hz |
640x 480 |
64K 16M N A 16M 16M 16M N A |
800x 600 |
64K 64K N A 16M N A 16M N A |
1024x 768 |
64K N A 64K 64K N A 64K N A |
1280x1024 |
256(V) N A 256 N A N A 256 N A |
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(V) = "virtual screen mode" |
KEYBOARD: |
84 key keyboard with imbedded numeric keypad and integrated TrackPoint III(TM) which emulates all the mouse functions. It sits between the "G" and "H" keys. |
EXTERNAL INTERFACE: |
The external input device port can have the following devices connected: IBM PS/2 Miniature Mouse (#5443, P/N 07G0033), IBM PS/2 Numeric Keypad (#5445, P/N 07G0032), IBM PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Connector (#3145, P/N 54G0441). The IBM Keyboard/Mouse Connector is required when attaching an external keyboard or when attaching an external keyboard and mouse. |
SERIAL PORT: |
(RS-232D) -- Serial device port for connecting serial devices such as an external Modem. |
PARALLEL PORT: |
Parallel device port for connecting devices such as printers. |
INFRARED PORT: |
Provides a wireless connection to devices, such as other notebook and desk top Personal Computers, via IR, that are equipped with the IBM, Hewlett Packard, or Sharp IR transceiver. These systems have been designed for compliance with the IrDA (Infrared Data Association) data link specification version 1.0 for IRLMP, IRLAP, and IR physical signaling. Uses include transfering files, etc. The system supports three modes of operation: IBM mode (from 576 Kbps to 1.15 Mbps), HP** mode (from 9600 bps to 115 Kbps), Sharp** mode (9600 bps) |
Preinstalled software provides wireless file transfer, file synchronization, and clipboard data transfer. With the IR feature, data can be exchanged with the following systems by using the following vendor software packages: Omnibook 300 - LapLink Remote Access, HP 100LX/200LX Connectivity Pack for the HP 100LX, Sharp Wizard/Zaurus - PC Interface Software, 9000 Link for PCs OZ-990(W)** | |
AUDIO PORT: |
Provides for the connection of external stereo speakers/headphones and microphone on the 760XD. |
EXTERNAL DISPLAY: |
External display port for connecting one of the supported displays that may be used in desktop environment instead of the LCD that is standard with the system. Also supporting an attachment of ISO 9241-3 enabled IBM monitors'. Dual Display of LCD and an external display is also supported. |
PCMCIA SLOT: |
The IBM ThinkPad 760XD systems, conforms to the PCMCIA PC Card Standard 95 which incorporates the new CardBus(1) PC Card as well as Card and Socket Services Specification release 2.1. Other PCMCIA adapters that comply with this standard may also function, but have not been tested by IBM. NOTE: (1) Presently available in DOS, Windows 3.1, and Windows 95. PCMCIA Controller Chips: IBM "Zipang" & TI PCI1130.2 |
EXPANSION CONNECTOR: |
Provides connection to the IBM Docking Solutions - Dock I - Portable docking station with an AT card slot and a bay, Dock II - Desktop docking station with AT card slots, bays and PCMCIA slots, Port Replicator Model I - Cable management with a Type III, PCMCIA slot, Port Replicator Model II - Cable management only, IBM SelectaDock Base Model 1 - Cable management, IBM SelectaDock I, IBM SelectaDock II |
When using the IBM ThinkPad 760XD with the IBM ThinkPad Dock I or Dock II the IBM ThinkPad IDE conversion card optional feature, part number 46H5994, must be used to access the IDE devices (Hard disk drive, CD-ROM, etc.) in these IBM Docking solutions. The IBM ThinkPad 760XD systems support the attachment of external keyboards. In particular, the IBM Enhanced Keyboard with PS/2 Style Cable (PN 92G7453 FN 2289) and the IBM ThinkPad Space Saver Keyboard (PN 84G2524 FN 2298). | |
AC ADAPTER: |
Universal AC adapter - 100 to 240 V AC, 2.2 A, 50/60Hz |
STANDARD BATTERY: |
Li-Ion battery pack: 10.8 V, 3.0 AH, 740 mAH/cell, 12 cell/pack. The Li-Ion Battery Pack II is also an optional feature for the 760XD in addition to being shipped with it. The battery pack is an internal power source to the computer when the AC adapter is not available. The battery pack is rechargeable and is charged using the AC adapter with the system. With a fully charged battery pack the user can operate the computer for approximately 2.0 hours for the 760XD. With two of these batteries installed in the system the user can approximately double this operating time. |
ENHANCED VIDEO: |
Video Acceleration (Scaling/Interpolation), Video Capture and Overlay & Video output to TV (NTSC/PAL in/out and S-Video in/out jacks). Total Image Video with MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 HHR support. Moving Pictures Experts Group (MPEG) is an industry standard for digital video compression. MPEG supports quality screen video at 30 frames per second. The IBM ThinkPad 760XD supports both MPEG 1 and the more recent quality MPEG 2 at HHR. |
MEDIA PROCESSOR: |
(MWAVE DSP) The Mwave MDSP2780 Digital Signal Processor (DSP) subsystem is built into all models of the 760XD. |
MWave DSP Hdwr |
16 bit hard point MDSP2780 operating up to 60 million operations per second. 32K x 16 bit data cache and 32K x 24 bit instruction cache. ISA busmaster with high speed DMA @ 3 MB/second. Power management at chip, peripheral, and system levels with sleep and suspend modes. Power dissapation: nominal (120 mA), suspend (5 mA), and sleep (as low as 20 mA). |
Mwave DSP OS: |
Real time dynamic deadline scheduling kernel. Suite of algorithms running on the MDSP2780 that perform audio, game, music, up to 28.8k/28.8k data/fax modem, and telephony functions. NOTE: Modem and telephony functions are subject to country PTT homologation approval. Mwave Resource Manager for PC DOS, Windows, OS/2, and MS-DOS operating systems. |
Device Drivers: |
Provided for audio, fax, modem, and telephony for PC DOS, Windows, OS/2 operating systems, and MS-DOS. |
Ports |
Line/Microphone IN, Line Out, Joystick connection through MIDI/Joystick port, and MIDI In/Out/Through connection, by connecting the MIDI connector available in the marketplace to a conversion cable, which is connected to the MIDI/ Joystick port. Also provided is a RJ-11 jack for US, Canada, and Japan telephone systems, and a special adapter that can be used in conjunction with Mwave international telephony support. |
DSP Features: |
44.1KHz MPC-2 16-bit audio with real-time compression, Simultaneous audio play and record, Digital audio mixing with up to eight open .WAV sources, General MIDI-compatible, 32-voice wavetable synthesizer, Sound Blaster support, Up to 28.8 Kbps data/fax modem, Full-featured telephone with answering machine with variable speed message playback & voice compression and hands-free, full-duplex speakerphone |
STEREO SPEAKERS: |
Two .5W stereo speakers located near the keyboard. |
INDICATORS: |
To keep the user informed on the system status, an LED indicator is provided to indicate the following operational conditions or limits: |
LED Indicator |
Color Meaning |
Battery Power |
Green Operational |
Blinking Orange Almost discharged. | |
Suspend Mode |
Green Indicates in suspend mode. |
Power On |
Green Indicates operational. |
LCD ICON DISPLAYS: |
There are nine (9) LCD Icons that graphically inform the users of the status of key features of the system. Please refer to the Users Guide for pictures and the detail of the function of these icons. A short description of these icons follows: 1. Speaker, 2. Fuel guage (Day, Hour, %), 3. Fuel guage for primary battery, 4. Fuel guage for secondary battery, 5. FDD, 6. HDD, 7. Num Lock, 8. CAPS Lock, 9. Scroll Lock |
PHYSICAL SPECS: | |
Width: |
297.0 mm (11.7 in) |
Depth: |
210.0 mm (8.3 in) |
Height: |
50.7 mm (2.00 in) |
Weight: |
3.18kg (7.0 lb) with Li-Ion battery pack and CD-ROM |
Accessories | |
Li-Ion battery: |
400g (0.88 lb) |
FDD: |
224g (0.494 lb) |
FDD external case: |
224g (0.494 lb) |
AC Adapter (2-pin): |
240g (0.529 lb) |
CD-ROM: |
370g (0.817 lb) |
HEAT DISSIPATION: |
136 Btu/hr maximum |
HEAT EMISSIONS: |
5 watts maximum |
ACOUSTIC NOISE: |
Class 3D (office environment) Sound pressure level (operator position): 40 dB (operating) Sound power level: 5.1 Bels (operating), 4.8 Bels (idling) |
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 |
Operating: |
5 degrees to 35 degrees C (41 degrees to 95 degrees F) (without diskette) |
Operating: |
10 degrees to 35 degrees C (50 degrees to 95 degrees F) (with diskette inside unit) |
System off: |
5 degrees to 43 degrees C (41 degrees to 110 degrees F) |
Storage/shipment: |
-20 degrees to 60 degrees C (-4 degrees to 140 degrees F) |
Wet bulb (maximum): |
29.4 degrees C (85 degrees F) |
Air temperature: |
8,000 to 10,000 ft |
Operating: |
5 degrees to 31.3 degrees C (41 degrees to 88 degrees F) (without diskette) |
Operating: |
10 degrees to 31.3 degrees C (50 degrees to 88 degrees F) (with diskette inside unit) |
System off: |
5 degrees to 43 degrees C (41 degrees to 110 degrees F) |
Storage/shipment: |
-20 degrees to 60 degrees C (-4 degrees to 140 degrees F) |
Wet bulb (maximum): |
25.7 degrees C (78 degrees F) |
NOTE: |
The maximum temperature when the system is on is linearly decreased from 8,000 ft to 10,000 ft. |
SHIPPING & STORAGE: |
-20 degrees to 60 degrees C (-4 degrees to 140 degrees F) |
RELATIVE HUMIDITY: | |
Operating: |
8% to 95% (without diskette) |
Operating: |
8% to 80% (with diskette inside unit) |
Storage/shipment: |
5% to 95% |
ALTITUDE: |
10,000 ft maximum (3,048 m) |
AGENCY APPROVALS: |
System Unit Approvals |
FCC Class-B Certified to comply with FCC Rules, Part 15 FCC ID is ANOGCF2704AT (760E/ED) | |
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VCCI CLASS 2 (0 db) |
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CISPR22B |
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UL-1950 |
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CSA C22.2 No. 950 |
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NOM |
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UK-PTT |
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JATE |
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SASO |
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IEC950 |
PUBLICATIONS & DISKETTES: |
These publications are stocked in Mechanicsburg. The appropriate user's guide will be shipped with each system. IBM ThinkPad 760XD/XL User's Guide S84H-4647-00, IBM ThinkPad 760XD Diskettes Group S84H-8102-00, IBM ThinkPad Mwave Diskettes Group S84H-8133-00, ThinkPad 760 Notebooks Specification Sheet G221-4445-05 Hardware Maintenance Manual Volume 3: IBM Mobile SystemsS82G-1503-05 Hardware Maintenance Diskette S82G-3891 |
PRELOADED SOFTWARE:
(representative of most geographies)
o Microsoft Windows 95
o Online Publications
o Diskette Factory Utilities and applications
o Lotus Organizer
o Compuserv for Windows
o Puma TranXit
o Netfinity for Windows 95
o Triton CoSession Host
o FaxWorks Voice for Windows
o ASYMETRIX Digital Video Producer (760XD with MPEG only)
o IntelliLink Connect
o IBM Anti-Virus
o IBM Internet Connection services with Netscape Navigator Web browser
o Registration Mailer
LIMITATIONS:
ENHANCED VIDEO AND MPEG RESTRICTIONS
Video capture/overlay/MPEG playback functions not supported are:
1024 x 768, 256 color, 75Hz in OS/2 Warp only.
1024 x 768, 65,536 color, 75Hz.
All 16 color modes.
All 1280 x 1024 modes in OS/2 Warp only.
Virtual screen mode (such as 800 x 600 on a television or 1024 x 768 on an LCD).
MPEG-2 HHR PAL format clips cannot be played back regardless of operating system.
When using MPEG, CD-i Interactive is not supported. When using OS/2 Warp, some CD-i CDs cannot be played.
Simultaneous use of MPEG and Mwave DSP modem is not supported.
In OS/2 Warp, session switch operation between a full-screen session and an OS/2 Presentation Manager session is not supported on a television.
In OS/2 Warp, the video capture may be further restricted by system configuration, for example, system memory size, screen resolution, or screen refresh rate.
Movies provided in Active Movie format on a Pal Television (800 x 600) will not support switching the resolution from full-screen to Windows-screen. The Desktop resolution will be switched from 800 x 600 to 640 x 480. To recover from this press Fn+F7 twice.
Movies provided in Active Movie format will not support switching the display device (from LCD to CRT, or TV) in full-screen mode.
MPEG playback is not supported under DOS or WIN-OS/2.
In OS/2 Warp, it is recommended that when video-in recorder is active, it be the only application running on the system.
The enhanced video features, such as overlay and capture, and MPEG features cannot be used concurrently.
In OS/2, and using video-in only "Ultimotion real time compression" is supported (even though other's are listed in the application).
MPEG-2 HHR transport stream is not supported under OS/2 Warp Version 3.
MPEG-2 HHR clips cannot be played back properly while attached to the ThinkPad Dock I or Dock II. You may have frame skip, macro block noise, or audio/video asynchronization.
In OS/2 Warp or Windows 95, the Faxworks call center will not function correctly when playing MPEG.
The MIDI/joystick port on the ThinkPad 760ED cannot be used while these MPEG options are being used.
Some types of video CDs are not supported.
MWAVE DSP LIMITATIONS
Audio and modem features share the hardware resource of the Mwave WAVE DSP. This concurrent usage has some restrictions. For example, while using the 28.8 Kbps modem at 28.8 Kbps or while receiving a fax/voice call, if you attempt to use the MIDI audio feature it may not work correctly or the system may become unstable. Complete the modem or fax/voice application before using MIDI audio applications.
In OS/2, the concurrent use of digital audio, MIDI, and digital video applications may show some error message or the function may be unstable.
In WIN-OS/2, FaxWorks Voice sometimes fails to receive if the system is in suspend mode.
Some WAVE audio files cannot be played when using the the DSP modem. This problem does not occur when using Windows 95.
Mwave audio cannot be played when the Mwave modem is connected at 28.8 Kbps. This limitation is not applicable to Windows 95.
Enabling IR on the host system during a co-sessions host session is not supported.
If the Mwave modem is performing simultaneous voice and data transmission, the data rate of the modem is automatically set to 14.4
bps.
Sending a fax between ThinkPads may be unreliable unless both systems are at Mwave Release 2.0.
In OS/2 Warp, MIDI applications are not supported with simultaneous modem use.
For MPEG playback, the sampling frequency is 44.1KHz only.
OTHER OS/2 LIMITATIONS
In OS/2, hibernation is not supported when the drive is formatted by HPFS on a system that has more than 64MB of memory.
OS/2 Digital Video Player may fail to play some AVI-format video files.
The OS/2 Warp FixPak XR0W009 is required for audio and video support for Indeo**-format video file playback.
WINDOWS NT WORKSTATION LIMITATIONS
In Windows NT 3.51, hibernation is not supported when the drive is formatted by NTFS.
SUSPEND/RESUME LIMITATIONS
When using a PCMCIA modem, a fax or modem incoming call cannot be received during suspend mode. (PCMCIA Wake up on Ring indicate is not available in Win95 OSR2.)
The system will go to suspend even if any PCMCIA communication cards including the following are used (though they are prevented on some previous systems with PC Card Director on OSR1).
- IBM 3270 Emulation Credit Card Adapter
- IBM 5250 Emulation Credit Card Adapter
- IBM Token-Ring 16/4 Credit Card Adapter
- IBM Credit Card Adapter for Ethernet
When a PCI or ISA card is being used in SelectaDock I or II, suspend/resume is not supported.
- During suspend mode, the maximum power output becomes 60 mA at
12 V. During suspend mode, PCMCIA cards cannot consume more
than 60 mA at 12 V.
- Do not remove or install PC cards during suspend mode.
- If the system is suspended/resumed during the following oper-
ations, unpredictable results may occur. The application should
be closed before entering suspend or hibernation.
-- Audio record or playback
-- Video record or playback
-- Playback of MPEG file, AVI file, video CD, CD-i
-- Active communications (PCMCIA modem) in OS/2 applications
may hang
-- DOS games
OTHER LIMITATIONS
Due to the way Windows 95 handles docking and un-docking, it is recommended that the user boot a system un-docked before hot/warm docking or hot/warm un-docking.
Hot or warm un-docking with a Dock II with the game port enabled is not supported.
Remote IPL is not supported with ISA Ethernet Adapter 10 base 5/T (35G2799).
When using "Async/SDLC ISA Adapter" with PC5250+3270 Version 4.1 on Windows 3.1, if the I-frame length is set to 2057, it causes unexpected disconnection of the 3270 session.
When an external VGA (640 x 480) CRT is attached, the display setting in the ThinkPad setup features must be set to LCD or CRT but not to both.
A video capture adapter that requires VGA pass-through (video passthrough, VESA bus) is not supported.
When SelectaDock Model I is being used with a SCSI driver installed, suspend/resume function and warm/hot docking are not supported. The exception is that Windows 95 supports warm/hot docking even when a SCSI driver is installed.
Simultaneous use of IR and other timing-critical or computation intensive applications, such as communications and multimedia, is not recommended. (DELETE)
PCMCIA LIMITATIONS
IBM ATA flash memory and Intel flash memory cards are not supported in Windows 95 OSR2. (DELETE)
PCMCIA (2.0/2.1) cards are supported in the system or SelectaDock I/II for all operating systems.
In OS/2, the Xircom Ethernet + 28.8kbps modem is not supported.
The ATA PCMCIA card is not supported when using Microsoft Windows NT.
PC card point enablers may write directly to the hardware, bypassing Socket and Card Services. Writing directly to the hardware may cause problems that cannot be anticipated. Also, point enablers may interfere with client device drivers that do communicate with Socket and Card Services. Additional customer testing in their specific environments is recommended.
When installing two Type II PCMCIA communications cards in the PCMCIA slot, there may be some cable interference that allows only one card to be used.
Before removing storage PCMCIA PC cards, such as hard disk, flash memory, or SRAM, the computer must be turned off
PCMCIA CARDBUS SUPPORT LIMITATIONS
These systems support CardBus PC(5) cards that draw a maximum of 2.64 watts (0.8 A at 3.3 V DC).
NOTE: (5) Presently available in DOS, Windows 3.1, and Windows 95.
CardBus PC Cards, PCMCIA 2.0 or 2.1 cards are supported in the system and docking stations.
WINDOWS 95 (MAY BE PRELOADED ON YOUR SYSTEM)
PCMCIA 2.0 or 2.1 cards are supported in the system and docking tations.
One (1) CardBus PC Card may be used in either system slot. Simultaneous use of two (2) CardBus PC Cards is not supported.
If a CardBus card is being used, no other PCMCIA card may be hot plugged.
CardBus PC Cards are not supported in any docking station.
A newly inserted CardBus PC Card may not be recognized correctly by Windows 95 (Windows 95 may mistake it for a previously installed CardBus PC card). If this happens, do the following:
- Open My Computer, Control Panel, and then System folder.
- Click on the Device Manager Tab
- Select the device that is no longer being used
- Remove it
- Restart the system
WINDOWS NT OR OS/2
PCMCIA 2.0 or 2.1 cards are supported in the system and docking stations.
CardBus PC Cards are not supported in the system or any docking station.
OTHER TIPS AND HINTS
To support suspend/resume using Dock II, the SCSI IRQ should be set manually, by using the SCSI option ROM utility, so that it does not conflict with other device resources.
To install OS/2 (OS/2 for Windows or OS/2 Warp) on the system from CD-ROM versions, the external FDD enclosure (66G3618) is required.
When an internal CD-ROM drive is used in the system and the use of the diskette drive is also desired, the external FDD enclosure option (66G3618) must be used.
Video performance will be reduced when operating under the 64K or 16M color mode.
Continuous use of the HDD or CD-ROM drive, such as reading long video files, will impact battery life. In the ThinkPad 760XDTOP, the use of the enhanced video function will also impact battery life.
The system is designed so that the customer can install or remove the PCMCIA card without turning off the system, if the PCMCIA card supports this function. Refer to the instructions that come with the PCMCIA card.
Option |
ANNOUNCED OPTIONAL FEATURES FOR IBM US, AP, LA, CAN |
MEMORY: | |
92G7340 |
8MB EDO SO DIMM 70ns, 3V, non-parity |
92G7341 |
16MB EDO SO DIMM 70ns, 3V, non-parity |
92G7342 |
32MB EDO SO DIMM 60ns, 3V, non-parity |
IMPORTANT: |
These memory options are designed to work on models with a E or X in the model name (Example 760EL or 760XD). They WILL NOT WORK in previous models of the IBM ThinkPad 760 or in the IBM ThinkPad 755. |
DOCKING: | |
39H7405 |
IBM SelectaDock Base Model I (Port Rep.) |
3547001 |
IBM SelectaDock I (Requires 39H7405) |
39H7428 |
IBM SelectaDock Base Model I (Port Replicator) and IBM SelectaDock I |
3547002 |
IBM SelectaDock II (Requires 39H7405) |
66G3510 |
Port Replicator Model I |
66G3520 |
Port Replicator Model II |
46H5994 |
TP IDE conversion card (for Dock I/II) |
NOTE: |
This conversion card is required if connecting a 760 (with E or X in the name) to a Dock I or II with a IDE device in it. |
POWER: |
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29H9329 |
Li-Ion Battery Pack II |
41H9720 |
ThinkPad 760 NiMH Battery |
85G1522 |
ThinkPad Travel Quick Charger |
85G6711 |
Universal AC Adapt. (35W) for USA/AP/CANADA |
85G6681 |
Universal AC Adapt. (35W) for LA Spanish |
85G6712 |
Universal AC Adapt. (35W) for Japan |
85G6713 |
Universal AC Adapt. (35W) for EMEA |
66G3541 |
AC Adapter (50W) - WW |
This 50W AC Adapter is required if the system unit will be powering more than 2 PCMCIA cards via a Port replicator with PCMCIA cards, and also for some wireless communications solutions. | |
76H0119 |
USA "Slim" 35 Watt AC Adapter |
76H0131 |
Europe "Slim" 35 Watt AC Adapter |
76H0138 |
Japan "Slim" 35 Watt AC Adapter |
49G2167 |
Car Lighter Adapter |
STORAGE DEVICES: |
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45H8786 |
8X CD-ROM |
66G0108 |
ThinkPad 2.88MB Diskette Drive |
85G1957 |
CD-ROM (6X) OPTION (ULTRABAY) for USA. |
39H7413 |
CD-ROM (4X) OPTION (ULTRABAY) EMEA p/n 39H7414, Japan p/n 39H7415 |
29H9383 |
720MB HDD II (12.5MM) |
29H9313 |
810MB HDD II (12.5MM) |
29H9319 |
1.08GB HDD II (12.5MM) |
29H9325 |
1.2GB HDD II (17MM) |
69H8414 |
2.1GB HDD |
45H8789 |
3GB HDD |
29H9333 |
Second HDD Adapter |
COMMUNICATIONS: | |
The following DAA kits only work on models with internal DSP Modem (Example: works on 760XD but not on the 760XL) | |
29H9345 |
DAA/Tel. kit II (Australia) |
29H9352 |
DAA/Tel. kit II (Malaysia) |
29H9355 |
DAA/Tel. kit II (New Zealand) |
29H9356 |
DAA/Tel. kit II (PR China) |
29H9357 |
DAA/Tel. kit II (Hong Kong) |
29H9358 |
DAA/Tel. kit II (Singapore) |
29H9361 |
DAA/Tel. kit II (Taiwan) |
29H9362 |
DAA/Tel. kit II (Thailand) |
MISCELANEOUS: |
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85G1517 |
Headset (Supported in all countries except Australia) |
66G3618 |
FDD Ext Attachment Kit (EMEA P/N 66G3697) |
84G2524 |
Space Saver Keyboard (Black) |
84G2533 |
ThinkPad Numeric KEYPAD(Black) |
07G0033 |
Miniature Mouse |
07G0032 |
Numeric Keypad |
54G0441 |
KBD/Mouse Connecter |
66G7870 |
Microphone Kit This option is not offered in EMEA,LA,AP |
FRU Part Number |
SERVICE PARTS / WARRANTY HANDLING SCHEDULE |
76H3514 |
POWER CORD - AUSTRALIA/NZ SCRAP |
76H3516 |
POWER CORD - USA/CANADA SCRAP |
76H3518 |
POWER CORD - EMEA SCRAP |
76H3520 |
POWER CORD - DENMARK SCRAP |
76H3522 |
POWER CORD - SOUTH AFRICA SCRAP |
76H3524 |
POWER CORD - UK SCRAP |
76H3526 |
POWER CORD - JAPAN SCRAP |
76H3528 |
POWER CORD - SWITZERLAND SCRAP |
76H3530 |
POWER CORD - ITALY SCRAP |
76H3532 |
POWER CORD - ISRAEL SCRAP |
76H3535 |
POWER CORD - KOREA SCRAP |
46H5754 |
BASE COVER CD W/W EXCHANGE |
46H5755 |
BASE COVER CD JPN EXCHANGE |
29H9184 |
TOP COVER CD SCRAP |
46H5764 |
I/O DOOR CD SCRAP |
29H9188 |
MODEM COVER EMEA CD SCRAP |
29H9190 |
AV COVER CD SCRAP |
29H9192 |
POWER SWITCH KNOB CD SCRAP |
29H9193 |
OPTION BAY DOOR SCRAP |
29H9194 |
UNDER SPACER SCRAP |
46H5762 |
FAN UNIT SCRAP |
46H5763 |
FAN DUCT SCRAP |
46H5766 |
SCREW - FAN SCRAP |
46H5765 |
DIMM CARD HOLDER SCRAP |
46H5495 |
ACOUSTIC SPACER SCRAP |
46H5497 |
EMI SHEET SCRAP |
29H9197 |
FDD BEZEL CD SCRAP |
82H8875 |
CPU CARD ASM P55C 166MHz RETURN |
39H7006 |
HEAT SINK SCRAP |
46H5772 |
PLANAR CARD ASM RETURN |
82H8966 |
THERMAL INSULATION SHEET SCRAP |
46H5768 |
DIMM ADAPTOR CARD 8MB RETURN |
46H5758 |
SHIELD CASE REAR - R SCRAP |
46H5759 |
SHIELD CASE REAR - L SCRAP |
46H5760 |
SHIELD PLATE - R SCRAP |
46H5761 |
SHIELD PLATE - L SCRAP |
29H9202 |
SHIELD CASE LOWER SCRAP |
29H9203 |
FDD CONNECTOR FPC SCRAP |
46H5750 |
DC-DC CARD SCRAP |
29H9205 |
DSP CARD RETURN |
46H5770 |
ENHANCED VIDEO CARD - XGA RETURN |
29H9209 |
POWER SWITCH ACTUATOR SCRAP |
29H9210 |
MIC CONNECTION CABLE SCRAP |
82H8965 |
SPEAKER CONNECTION CABLE SCRAP |
29H9213 |
SHIELD CASE UPPER CD SCRAP |
29H9214 |
IR REAR SCRAP |
29H9215 |
IR FRONT SCRAP |
29H9216 |
MODEM ASM US SCRAP |
29H9218 |
KEYBOARD BASE SCRAP |
29H9219 |
PALM REST SCRAP |
46H5889 |
ICON LCD ASM SCRAP |
46H5776 |
KEYBOARD CARD ASM SCRAP |
29H9222 |
KEYBOARD FLEX CABLE SCRAP |
29H9237 |
FDD LOCK PULLER SCRAP |
29H9497 |
SUB BATTERY SCRAP |
29H9506 |
LI BATTERY SCRAP |
46H5777 |
SPEAKER ASM-R SCRAP |
46H5778 |
SPEAKER ASM-L SCRAP |
46H5735 |
TFT XGA LCD ASM 12.1" EXCHANGE |
46H5736 |
LCD COVER SCRAP |
82H8892 |
LCD HINGE SCRAP |
46H5737 |
LCD I/F CABLE - XGA SCRAP |
29H9366 |
HDD 810MB RETURN |
29H9367 |
HDD 1.08GB RETURN |
29H9228 |
HDD 1.2GB RETURN |
82H8884 |
HDD 1.4GB RETURN |
82H8489 |
HDD 2.1GB RETURN |
45H8791 |
HDD 3GB RETURN |
29H9230 |
1.44MB 3 MODE FDD ASM RETURN |
82H8851 |
CD-ROM ASM X8 RETURN |
29H9232 |
LI-ION BATTERY PACK RETURN |
29H9235 |
MISC PARTS KIT SCRAP |
29H9236 |
HDD LOCK PULLER SCRAP |
29H9238 |
PCMCIA CARD SLOT DOOR SCRAP |
29H9289 |
FDD BLANK BEZEL CD SCRAP |
85G6705 |
35W AC ADAPTER - SLIM -USA,JPN RETURN |
85G6735 |
35W AC ADAPTER EMEA/AP RETURN |
29H9063 |
KEYBOARD US RETURN |
29H9064 |
KEYBOARD UK SCRAP |
29H9065 |
KEYBOARD GERMAN SCRAP |
29H9067 |
KEYBOARD FRENCH SCRAP |
29H9069 |
KEYBOARD ITALIAN SCRAP |
29H9070 |
KEYBOARD SWEDISH/FINISH SCRAP |
29H9071 |
KEYBOARD DUTCH SCRAP |
29H9072 |
KEYBOARD SPANISH SCRAP |
29H9073 |
KEYBOARD DANISH SCRAP |
29H9074 |
KEYBOARD BELGIAN SCRAP |
29H9075 |
KEYBOARD NORWEGIAN SCRAP |
29H9076 |
KEYBOARD ARABIC SCRAP |
29H9077 |
KEYBOARD HEBREW SCRAP |
29H9078 |
KEYBOARD PORTUGUESE SCRAP |
29H9079 |
KEYBOARD TURKISH SCRAP |
29H9080 |
KEYBOARD GREEK SCRAP |
29H9081 |
KEYBOARD LATIN SPANISH SCRAP |
29H9082 |
KEYBOARD CANADIAN FRENCH SCRAP |
29H9083 |
KEYBOARD JAPANESE SCRAP |
29H9084 |
KEYBOARD RUSSIAN SCRAP |
46H5989 |
KEYBOARD SWISS SCRAP |
46H5779 |
KEYBOARD US UNIT SCRAP |
46H5780 |
KEYBOARD UK UNIT SCRAP |
46H5781 |
KEYBOARD GERMAN UNIT SCRAP |
46H5782 |
KEYBOARD FRENCH UNIT SCRAP |
46H5783 |
KEYBOARD ITALIAN UNIT SCRAP |
46H5784 |
KEYBOARD SWEDISH/FINISH UNIT SCRAP |
46H5785 |
KEYBOARD DUTCH UNIT SCRAP |
46H5786 |
KEYBOARD SPANISH UNIT SCRAP |
46H5787 |
KEYBOARD DANISH UNIT SCRAP |
46H5788 |
KEYBOARD BELGIAN UNIT SCRAP |
46H5789 |
KEYBOARD NORWEGIAN UNIT SCRAP |
46H5790 |
KEYBOARD ARABIC UNIT SCRAP |
46H5791 |
KEYBOARD HEBREW UNIT SCRAP |
46H5792 |
KEYBOARD PORTUGUESE UNIT SCRAP |
46H5793 |
KEYBOARD TURKISH UNIT SCRAP |
46H5794 |
KEYBOARD GREEK UNIT SCRAP |
46H5795 |
KEYBOARD LATIN SPANISH UNIT SCRAP |
46H5796 |
KEYBOARD CANADIAN FRENCH UNIT SCRAP |
46H5797 |
KEYBOARD JAPANESE UNIT SCRAP |
46H5798 |
KEYBOARD RUSSIAN UNIT SCRAP |
46H5799 |
KEYBOARD SWISS UNIT SCRAP |
39H7027 |
MODEM COVER LOCK - CD SCRAP |
39H7029 |
MODEM COVER - CD SCRAP |
39H7032 |
PALM REST FOR DBCS SCRAP |
39H7033 |
SPEAKER HOLDER-R SCRAP |
39H7034 |
SPEAKER HOLDER-L SCRAP |
39H7035 |
KBD FPC BRACKET SCRAP |
69H8403 |
ICON LCD ASM COVER SCRAP |
69H8404 |
SPEAKER VOLUME KNOB SCRAP |
39H7038 |
KEYBOARD FOOT SCRAP |
39H7105 |
KBD MISC. Parts SCRAP |
46H5767 |
MODEL LABEL SCRAP |
39H7003 |
SCREW KIT SCRAP |
46H5751 |
PCMCIA SLOT SCRAP |
46H6028 |
PCMCIA EJECT BUTTON SCRAP |
39H7040 |
HDD OVERPACK SCRAP |
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POINTING STICK CAP SET III SCRAP |
29H9269 |
CONVERSION CABLE - GAME PORT SCRAP |
85G1897 |
CONVERSION CABLE - VIDEO SCRAP |
29H9294 |
SECURITY PARTS KIT SCRAP |
85G2367 |
WALL PLUG SCRAP |
29H9295 |
2ND HDD TRAY SCRAP |
85G1530 |
TRAVEL CHARGER ASM SCRAP |
85G1531 |
CABLE TRAVEL CHARGER ASM SCRAP |
84G4359 |
SMALL CAR ADAPTOR SCRAP |
42H2767 |
SO-DIMM 8MB RETURN |
42H2768 |
SO-DIMM 16MB RETURN |
42H2769 |
SO-DIMM 32MB RETURN |
66G5069 |
FDD EXTERNAL BOX KIT SCRAP |
66G7871 |
MICROPHONE SCRAP |
66G9228 |
NAME LABEL SCRAP |
85G1529 |
HEADSET SCRAP |
84G2529 |
BLACK KEYBOARD US SCRAP |
84G6279 |
BLACK KEYBOARD GERMAN SCRAP |
84G6285 |
BLACK KEYBOARD FRENCH SCRAP |
84G6291 |
BLACK KEYBOARD ITALY SCRAP |
84G6297 |
BLACK KEYBOARD UK SCRAP |
84G6303 |
BLACK KEYBOARD SWEDEN SCRAP |
84G6309 |
BLACK KEYBOARD NORWAY SCRAP |
84G2530 |
BLACK KEYPAD US SCRAP |
84G6280 |
BLACK KEYPAD GERMAN SCRAP |
84G6286 |
BLACK KEYPAD FRENCH SCRAP |
84G6292 |
BLACK KEYPAD ITALY SCRAP |
84G6298 |
BLACK KEYPAD UK SCRAP |
84G6304 |
BLACK KEYPAD SWEDEN SCRAP |
84G6310 |
BLACK KEYPAD NORWAY SCRAP |
84G2531 |
INTERFACE CABLE TO SYS FOR KBD SCRAP |
84G2532 |
INTERFACE CABLE TO KBD FOR KPD SCRAP |
54G0444 |
KBD/MOUSE CABLE SCRAP |
35G4703 |
PC TEST CARD SCRAP |
66G5180 |
AUDIO CABLE SCRAP |
84G1303 |
PCMCIA CARTRIDGE SCRAP |
84G1304 |
PCMCIA RF CARTRIDGE SCRAP |
29H9369 |
BATTERY UNDER SPACER SCRAP |
29H9372 |
FDD ASM 4-MODE (JAPAN RETURN |
59G1041 |
DAA ASM - AUSTRIA SCRAP |
59G1040 |
DAA ASM - AUSTRALIA SCRAP |
43G3414 |
DAA ASM - BELGIUM SCRAP |
59G1042 |
DAA ASM - DENMARK SCRAP |
54F0715 |
DAA ASM - FINLAND SCRAP |
4525652 |
DAA ASM - FRANCE SCRAP |
59G1056 |
DAA ASM - GERMANY SCRAP |
59G1066 |
DAA ASM - MALAYSIA SCRAP |
80G3480 |
DAA ASM - NETHERLANDS SCRAP |
59G1044 |
DAA ASM - NORWAY SCRAP |
80G3465 |
DAA ASM - NEW ZEALAND SCRAP |
54F0693 |
DAA ASM - PRC SCRAP |
54F0717 |
DAA ASM - SWEDEN SCRAP |
59G1057 |
DAA ASM - SWITZERLAND SCRAP |
59G1067 |
DAA ASM - TAIWAN SCRAP |
59G1064 |
DAA ASM - THAILAND SCRAP |
59G1045 |
DAA ASM - UK SCRAP |
58G4386 |
PSTN CABLE - AUSTRIA SCRAP |
58G4343 |
PSTN CABLE - AUSTRALIA SCRAP |
58G4346 |
PSTN CABLE - BELGIUM SCRAP |
58G4333 |
PSTN CABLE - DENMARK SCRAP |
58G4334 |
PSTN CABLE - FINLAND SCRAP |
58G4335 |
PSTN CABLE - FRANCE SCRAP |
58G4347 |
PSTN CABLE - GERMANY SCRAP |
43G3398 |
PSTN CABLE - W/W SCRAP |
58G4340 |
PSTN CABLE - NETHERLAND SCRAP |
58G4334 |
PSTN CABLE - NORWAY/FINLAND SCRAP |
58G4332 |
PSTN CABLE - NEW ZEALAND/PRC SCRAP |
58G4336 |
PSTN CABLE - SWEDEN SCRAP |
58G4348 |
PSTN CABLE - SWITZERLAND SCRAP |
58G4345 |
PSTN CABLE - UK SCRAP |
84G6474 |
MINI DIN TO MINI DIN CABLE SCRAP |
SERVICE TOOLS | |
35G4703 |
PC Test Card SVC Tool |
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Date Created |
21-03-97 | |
Last Updated |
13-01-99 | |
Revision Date |
13-01-2000 | |
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IBM ThinkPad | |
Product Family |
ThinkPad 760XD | |
Machine Type |
9546 | |
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