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7249-851 1996/02/20 1996/04/15 1996/11/08 2001/12/31 7249-860
The IBM* RS/6000* Notebook is a PowerPC*-based mobile system that provides world-class workstation performance for many popular or mission critical applications that you can now use in a mobile environment.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of November 8, 1996)
The IBM 7249 ThinkPad Power Series 850 includes a PowerPC 603e 100MHz
microprocessor, 32MB of standard memory, expandable up to 96MB, 10.4-inch
(maximum viewable area when measured diagonally) color display -- active
matrix Thin Film Transistor (TFT) with 800x600 resolution, a G10 graphics
with motion adapter, built-in stereo speakers and microphone, user-
removable, large capacity hard disks -- 810MB or 1.2GB, integrated CD-ROM
drive (2X), PCMCIA expansion slots (two Type I/II or one Type III), and
84-, 85-, or 89-key keyboard with an integrated TrackPoint III. The 850
system also supports multi-tasking capability and a choice of high-
performance 32-bit operating systems: IBM AIX Version 4.1.4 for Clients,
Windows NT** Workstation 3.51 (PowerPC Edition), or Solaris** Desktop
2.5.1 (PowerPC Edition).
System Strengths
Superior performance is accomplished by:
These systems also include a standard 256KB Level 2 cache and 64-bit
memory controller on the 850.
(1) Maximum viewable area when measured diagonally.
Pre-Configured Systems -- Base System
IBM ThinkPad Power Series 850 includes:
G10 Graphics With Motion is factory installed and available only on
model 7249-851.
The IBM 7249 Model 851 has a PowerPC 603e 100MHz microprocessor, 32MB
base memory, 810MB hard drive, double-speed CD-ROM drive, G10 graphics
adapter with motion, and a 800x600 display.
Not applicable.
All of the IBM ThinkPad Power Series 850 are customer setup (CSU).
The User's Manual (supplied) provides the setup instructions and is
provided in National Languages.
Supported devices are defined by the operating system used.
None.
The IBM ThinkPad Power Series 850 systems are small light-weight
battery or AC operated portable notebook computers. These computers are
a general solution for mobile, field or desk oriented professionals who
need 32-bit operating systems.
Microprocessor:
The 850 systems are based on the new generation PowerPC technology in
the form of the PowerPC 603e microprocessor running at 100MHz. The 603e
provides integrated 32KB level 1 cache, floating point unit, and Power
Management.
System Memory:
The 850 implements a 64-bit memory bus architecture for enhanced
performance, which is also enhanced by the standard 256KB of Level 2
Cache. Base system memory is provided by a 16MB SODIMM module on the
system planar. Two 16MB SODIMMs are used to provide the base 32MB
system.
Memory expansion is accomplished with two ICDRAM sockets placed under
the hard disk drive and the CD-ROM drive. Two ICDRAM cards of the same
size must be installed to expand memory. Total system memory is 96MB
using 16MB or 32MB ICDRAM cards in pairs.
Storage Devices:
The 850 systems are available with two 2.5 inch SCSI-2 hard disk
capacities, 810MB and 1.2GB. These hard disks are user removable.
All systems have a built in double speed 5.25 inch SCSI-2 CD-ROM that
is user removable.
They also have an external 3.5 inch 1.44MB diskette drive. This FDD
can be removed from its covers and installed in the system in place of
the CD-ROM. A bezel is provided for this purpose.
Hard Disk Drive Specifications:
CD-ROM Specifications:
Audio Input/Output:
All systems come with integrated business audio, are equipped with
stereo speakers and a built-in microphone that is suitable for voice
annotation or speaker-phone applications.
Audio Specification:
Graphics and Displays:
The G10 Graphics Adapter provides customary graphics function expected
in a premium mobile system. The G10 Graphics with Motion Video Adapter
adds full motion video I/O to graphics capabilities. The G10 Graphics
Adapter is standard on the IBM ThinkPad Power Series 850.
The G10 with Motion Video Adapter supports the 640x480 display and is
capable of supporting a external monitor of up to 1024x768. The TFT
panels also support the 1024x768 mode by a pan capability implemented in
operating system device drivers that allows the smaller window to move
around in the larger display buffer.
G10 Graphics Adapter:
NOTE: Specification on actual screen varies by operating system used.
G10 Graphics with Motion Video Adapter:
NOTE: Specification on actual screen varies by operating system used.
Color TFT Display Specifications:
IBM ThinkPad Power Series 850:
Electrical Power Specifications:
Universal AC Adapter:
Intelligent Battery Pack:
Battery Operating Hours and Charging Time Estimates:
NOTE: Operating system, application, and user dependent.
Quick Charger Power Specifications (850)
Heat Output: 171BTU
Electrical Power Consumption: 50W maximum
Air Temperature:
0 - 8,000 (feet):
8,000 - 10,000 (feet):
NOTE: The maximum temperature when the system is on is linearly decreased
from 8,000ft to 10,000ft.
Relative Humidity:
Altitude:
Agency Approvals:
System Unit Approvals:
AC Adapter Approvals:
Environmental Impact Assessment:
IBM ThinkPad Power Series 850 was developed in compliance with
corporate policy letter number 139 (Environmental Affairs).
Environmental Impact Assessment numbers are:
Compliance with Corporate Standard C-S 3-0527-002 (1991-06) Control of
Chemicals in IBM Facilities, Requirements and Responsibilities.
Homologation:
ThinkPad Power Series 850:
ISO 9000:
Suspend Mode/Hibernation Mode Operational Considerations:
The system can enter suspend mode when using a PCMCIA card with one of
the following operating systems:
NOTE: Removing or installing PCMCIA cards during suspend/hibernation mode
is not recommended. Also the suspend/hibernation mode capabilities are
operating system dependent.
Models are complete systems and can include an operating system.
The following operating systems support the IBM ThinkPad Power Series
850:
NOTE: The non-IBM software programs listed in this section are licensed
under the non-IBM manufacturer's, suppliers' or publisher's terms and
conditions. The non-IBM manufacturers, suppliers or publishers are
responsible for providing any service or support associated with these
programs. The descriptions of these programs were obtained from
information made available by these companies to the general public. IBM
does not warrant these products.
The following system publications are shipped with the product:
IBM ThinkPad Power Series 850
The following Service Publications will be available for order on
February 20, 1996:
IBM ThinkPad Power Series 850
NOTE: Only the Ship Pack publications appear in the Sales Manual. A
complete list of publications is provided in the PUBS section of HONE.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
Feature 0001 may be used for MES ordering. This feature prevents
configuration checking and allows "bulk quantity" ordering. It does not
have to be repeated for subsequent MES orders for the same machine.
Provides 810MB of SCSI-2 disk storage.
Indicates that customer desires software ordered with the system to be
pre-loaded (if the software product supports pre-load).
The following is a list of all feature codes in numeric order.
Attributes, as defined in the following feature descriptions, state
the interaction of requirements among features.
Minimums and maximums are the absolute limits for a single feature
without regard to interaction with other features. The maximum valid
quantity for MES orders may be different than for initial orders. The
maximums listed below refer to the largest quantity of these two
possibilities.
The order type defines if a feature is orderable only on initial
orders, only on MES orders, on both initial and MES orders, or if a
feature is supported on a model due to a model conversion. Supported
features cannot be ordered on the converted model, only left on or
removed from the converted model.
Feature 0001 may be used for MES feature orders. This feature
prevents configuration checking and allows "bulk quantity" ordering. It
does not have to be repeated for subsequent MES orders for the same
machine.
(No Longer Available as of November 8, 1996)
This chargeable feature specifies that the system will receive special
request services from the Center for Customized Solutions (CCS)
Feature 0986 is available only on the initial plant order.
Provides 810MB of SCSI-2 disk storage.
Characteristics:
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
Provides 810MB of SCSI-2 disk storage.
Characteristics:
Select up from feature 2010. Provides 1.2GB of SCSI-2 disk storage.
Characteristics:
Provides 1.2GB of SCSI-2 disk storage.
Characteristics:
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
Provides additional system memory.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
Provides additional system memory.
This feature indicates that the customer desires AIX software that is
ordered with the system to be pre-installed.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
This device is used to provide the three button mouse capability to
the system.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
This feature is used to add a video camera to 7249. The camera snaps
onto the top of the cover of 7249 and provides the capability to capture
images for the system.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
The IBM Personal Microphone is a lightweight microphone and headset
which conveniently fits over and behind the user's ear. The microphone
element is attached to the earpiece with a thin tubular boom. The IBM
personal Microphone allows adjustments to be made to position the
microphone and headset for either the left or right ear.
The IBM Personal Microphone is a perfect addition to the microphone
supplied with your system unit. It allows each user to have their own
microphone.
The microphone is suitable for a wide range of applications but is
especially suited for speech recognition applications including dictation
and navigation in an office environment. The microphone allows
consistent performance by providing for an optimum distance for the voice
source and the microphone element and providing concurrent feedback to
the user via the personal headset.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
This battery is used to provide power supply to the 7249.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of November 8, 1996)
This device is used to charge the 850 NiMH Battery Pack. It is
designed for desktop use as a permanent charging facility.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
This feature is used to supply electricity to the system when plugged
into a stationary point outlet.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
The Ethernet Credit Card Adapter II offers the LAN attachment and
performance capabilities of standard size adapters and is compliant with
PCMCIA Standards Release 2.1. Included is a media access module with
cable.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
The Ethernet Credit Card Adapter II offers the LAN attachment and
performance capabilities of standard size adapters and is compliant with
PCMCIA Standards Release 2.1. Included is an attachment cable
(approximately 3m) with an RJ-45 connector.
(No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
This PCMCIA card provides connectivity to the Token Ring network and:
Included is the following:
(No Longer Available as of November 8, 1996)
The PCMCIA modem, available in both 2400/9600bps and 14.4/14.4kbps
(data/fax), integrates the Data Access Arrangement (DAA) into the PC card
for a more convenient and reliable connection from the modem to the wall
jack. Included is the following cable/connectors:
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
This feature is used to provide the two button miniature mouse to the
system, in addition to the built-in TrackPoint III* pointing device.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
This device is required when an external keyboard is connected to the
system.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
This feature is an external enclosure that accepts a 3.5 inch or 5.25
inch half-high SCSI storage device such as a SCSI disk drive. It
connects to the system unit via a SCSI cable attached to an 8-bit SCSI
connector on the system and uses the integrated SCSI controller on the
system board.
The enclosure features a 32-watt universal power supply, a cover key
lock assembly and mounting holes in the base assembly for added security.
The enclosure adheres to the ANSI standard X.3.131-1986, which supports
up to seven SCSI devices.
Multiple enclosures may be stacked to satisfy storage requirements for
LAN or other applications that require accessibility to large amounts of
data.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
This feature is an external 8-bit SCSI cable used to connect the
system unit to an external SCSI device such as the External SCSI Storage
Enclosure (feature 8222). This cable connects to the connector of the
SCSI controller integrated on the system board.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
Feature 8224 is an 8-bit external SCSI cable used to connect external
SCSI options to each other. The cable is approximately 1 meter long. A
shorter version is also available -- see feature 8225.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
This feature is an 8-bit external SCSI cable used to connect external
SCSI options to each other. The cable is approximately .5 meters long.
A longer version is also available -- see feature 8224.
(For IBM US, No Longer Available as of January 8, 1997)
This cable is used to terminate externally attached SCSI devices and
is used in conjunction with features 8223, 8224, and 8225. A terminator
cable must be ordered with the first SCSI cable order.
Not available.
Highlights
Extraordinary workstation-class notebook system - Combines
PowerPC technology, AIX, IBM's award winning UNIX** operating system, and
3D graphics capability in a mobile environment.
Maximum performance in a minimum footprint &endash. The
166MHz PowerPC 603e microprocessor delivers in a notebook package similar
integer and floating point performance usually found in a desktop system.
Outstanding expansion - Memory can expand from 32MB to
96MB and internal disk storage can expand from 1.2GB to 2.0GB.
Wide range of applications - The Notebook 860 runs a
multitude of solutions, including personal productivity applications,
complex scientific graphics applications and commercial databases.
Exceptional graphics - The 12.1-inch TFT display, with
brilliant color and 1024 x 768 resolution, supports graphical
presentations in a mobile environment.
Networking and connectivity - With Ethernet**, Token Ring,
serial, parallel, SCSI-2, video-in and 28.8 fax/modem (available in
selected countries only) ports, you are ready to communicate, access
data, or print reports with an optional printer.
Description
New generation PowerPC technology -- fast PowerPC 603e 100MHz
microprocessor with integrated 32KB Level 1 cache, floating-point unit,
and power management.
Memory is expandable up to 96MB for the 850. Each system includes an
810MB SCSI-2 disk drive but can be purchased with 1.2GB drive instead.
Support for multimedia applications with built-in stereo speakers and
microphone, integrated 16-bit business audio, PCI local bus G10 Graphics
Adapter or G10 Graphics With Motion Video Adapter and built-in CD-ROM.
PCMCIA slots offer communication expansion capability.
Usability is considered in 10.4-inch(1) displays, familiar IBM
keyboard with Trackpoint, efficient power management (operating system
dependent), user-removable hard disk drive and CD-ROM drive.
603e 100MHz PowerPC Processor
256KB Level 2 cache
Color TFT display (resolution varies by model; 800x600 or 640x480)
810MB hard disk (upgradable to 1.2GB)
SCSI-2 2X (XA) built-in CD-ROM
84/85/89-key keyboard with integrated Trackpoint III
16-bit business audio with stereo speakers and microphone
PCMCIA slots (two Type-I/II or one Type-III); serial, parallel,
external diskette drive, keyboard/mouse, external display (up to
1024x768), SCSI-2 ports; headphone jack, microphone jack.
External 3.5-inch 1.44MB diskette drive (supports 1.2MB mode)
NiMH Battery Pack
50W universal AC adapter with specified country power cord
Model Description 7249-851
Model
Model Summary Matrix
Memory Base Max. Graphics
Model Processor Bus Mem. Mem. HDD Display Adapter
----- ----------- ------ ---- ---- ----- -------- ------------
851 603e 100MHz 64-bit 32MB 96MB 810MB 800x600 G10 w/Motion
860 603e 166MHz 64-bit 32MB 96MB 1.2GB 1024x768 GT20
Maximum
Customer Setup (CSU)
Devices Supported
Model Conversions
Technical Description
Formatted Capacity: 810MB 1.2GB
Media transfer rate Mbit/s: 25 to 36 36 to 57
Avg. seek time: ms Rd-14, Wr-15 Rd-14, Wr-15
Avg. latency: ms 7.9 7.9
Interface: SCSI-2 SCSI-2
SCSI-2 speed MB/s: Sync 5 10
SCSI-2 speed MB/s: Async 3 3
Actual user-accessibility may vary based on operating system selected.
Double Speed CD-ROM Drive - 5.25 inch - Slim-line
Supports standard and XA formats
Multi-session capability supports Photo-CD applications
Tray loading: Supports 12cm and 8cm disks
Interface: SCSI-2
Data Capacity: Mode 1-550MB, 2-630MB
Speed: KB/s x1 - 150, x2 - 300
Avg. Latency: ms x1 - 150, x2 - 75
Avg. access time: ms 350
850
S/(N+D) Line Input: 80 dB minimum
S/(N+D) Microphone Input: 60 dB minimum
S/(N+D) Built-in Mic.: 55 dB minimum
Line In Impedance: 10K ohms
Line In Level: 2V rms nominal
Line In Connector: Stereo 3.5mm 3-conductor mini-phone jack
Mic. In Impedance: 2.7K ohms
Mic. In Level: 10mV rms nominal
70mV rms max.
CD-DA In Impedance: 7K ohms
CD-DA In Level: 1V rms
Line Out Impedance: 1K ohm
Line Out Level: 1V ms nominal
Line Out Combo: Stereo 3.5mm 3-conductor mini-phone jack
Headphone Out Level: 1.8V rms nominal
Out Power: 1 Watt
Graphics Modes: 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768
SVGA Connector Output: Yes Yes Yes
TFT display: Yes Yes No
64K Colors: Yes Yes No
256 out of 256K Colors: Yes Yes Yes
Window Pan Support Not Appl. Yes Yes
Motion Video Supported: No No No
Display Buffer: 1MB
D/A Converter: 6 or 8 bit
Graphics Modes: 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768
SVGA Connector Output: Yes Yes Yes
NTSC Composite Output: Yes Yes No
TFT display: Yes Yes No
64K Colors: Yes Yes No
256 out of 256K Colors: Yes Yes Yes
Window Pan Support Not Appl. Yes Yes
Motion Video Supported: Yes Yes No
Display Buffer: 1MB
Video Input NTSC: CVBS 1V p-p, 75 ohm, Neg sync
Video Input PAL: CVBS 1V p-p, 75 ohm, Neg sync
Video Output NTSC: CVBS 1V p-p, 75 ohm, Neg sync
Video Input Resolution: 400 TV Lines
Video Output Resolution: 400 TV Lines
Video Output Limitation: Not active when out to external
connector selected
Video Frame Buffer: 5.3M bits
D/A Converter: 6 or 8 bit
Display: 640x480 800x600
Panel Size: 10.4 in./262mm 10.4 in./262mm
Pixel Format: 640x480 800x600
Pixel Pitch: mm 0.3285x0.33 0.264x0.264
Brightness: cd/m sq. 110 90
Half Brightness: cd/m sq. 45 45
Typical Contrast: 100 110
Number of Colors: 256K 256K
Response Time: ms 30x30 30x30
Brightness Control: Slide Slide
Contrast Control: Slide Slide
Physical Specifications
Operating Environment
ISO 9000 registered IBM Locations:
Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
Manufacturing ISO 9001
Greenock, Scotland
Manufacturing ISO 9001
Austin, TX, USA
RS/6000 Sys. Mfg. ISO 9002
RS/6000 Hdw/OEM/Tech Lab ISO 9001
AIX Software Lab. ISO 9001
PSP-LAN Sys. ISO 9001
PC Co. ECAT Mfg. ISO 9001
PC Co. PWB Facility ISO 9002
Fujisawa, Japan
Manufacturing ISO 9001
Yamato, Japan
Lab ISO 9001
Limitations
G10 Graphics with Motion Video Adapter supports NTSC video input and
output, and PAL video input only.
G10 Graphics with Motion Video is supported in the operating system
environment only. Support may vary by operating system.
Software developers envisioning the use of DCBZ or MTMSR PowerPC
instructions should consult the programming guidelines area of the IBM
Power Series Systems Products and Solutions home page on the World Wide
Web. URL: http://www.austin.ibm.com/powrinfo.html
Audio functions are supported only in the operating system
environment. Audio support may vary by operating system. Audio support
for AIX requires IBM Ultimedia Services Version 2.1, or later.
The power management function is implemented in the operating system
environment, and will affect the expected battery life.
The system is designed so customers can install or remove a PCMCIA
card without turning off the system, if the PCMCIA card and operating
system selected support this function. Refer to the PCMCIA card
instructions.
The keyboard is an integral part of the IBM ThinkPad Power Series
850. It cannot be interchanged as other RS/6000 keyboards may and key
caps cannot be exchanged.
When the system is working under some operating systems, removal and
installation of a PCMCIA card may not be supported during the power-on
state.
When installing two Type II PCMCIA communications cards in the PCMCIA
slot, cable interference may allow only one card to be used.
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. 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.
Maximum data transfer rate of the built-in, double-speed CD-ROM drive
is approximately 300KBps when used with the IBM ThinkPad Power Series
850.
The IBM Keyboard/Mouse Connector cable is required when attaching an
external keyboard to the system via the external input device port.
When running AIX with a tablet instead of the TrackPoint III in the
AIXwindow environment, execute (rmdev -1 mouse0) at the command line
before starting the AIXwindow environment.
Devices supported depends on the operating system used and on the
availability of its device driver. It is recommended that this
information be verified with the device driver.
Device drivers for x86 systems supplied with PCMCIA cards will not
execute on these systems. Customer must insure that PowerPC device
drivers are available for the card.
The resolution of NTSC OUT is less than VGA resolution. The screen
quality may not be equal to what is expected.
Hardware Requirements
Software Requirements
Publications
IBM ThinkPad Power Series 850 User's Guide
Order
Title Number
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IBM ThinkPad Power Series 850 Hardware Maintenance Manual S30H-2388
Features -- Specify/Special/Exchange
No Charge Specify Codes
(#0001) After Market Order Specify
(#2010) Internal 810MB Hard Disk Drive
(#5006) Software Preinstall
Special Feature Codes -- Chargeable
Feature Descriptions
(#0001) - After-market Order Indicator
(#0986) CCS Customer Service Specify (US)
(#2010) - 810MB Hard Disk Drive
(#2011) 810MB Hard Disk Drive (Base)
(#2020) - 1.2GB Hard Disk Drive (Select)
(#2021) 1.2GB Hard Disk Drive
(#4022) - 32MB ICDRAMs (2x16MB)
(#4023) - 64MB ICDRAMs (2x32MB)
(#5006) Software Pre-Install (AIX only)
(#6041) Black Three Button Mouse
(#6200) 850 Camera
(#6308) Personal Microphone
(#7030) 850 NiMH Battery - USA
(#7060) Quick Charger-USA
(#7080) AC Adapter - USA
(#8020) 10 Base2 Ethernet PCMCIA - English
(#8030) 10 BaseT Ethernet PCMCIA - US
(#8040) TokenRing PCMCIA - US English
(#8060) 14.4/14.4 Data Fax Modem - USA
(#8210) PS/2 Miniature Mouse
(#8212) Keyboard/Mouse Connector
(#8220) SCSI Hard Disk Drive 1.0GB
(#8221) SCSI Hard Disk Drive 2.0GB
(#8222) External SCSI Storage Enclosure
(#8223) Adapter to Option Cable
(#8224) SCSI-2 Cable Option to Option (long)
(#8225) SCSI-2 Cable Option to Option (short)
(#8226) Terminator Cable
Feature Exchanges
Accessories
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