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Maintenance Manual Extensa 57x Series Notebook Computers 9811323-0001 May 1996[...]
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Copyright (©) 1996 T exas Instruments Inco rpo rated All Rights Reserved — Printed in U.S.A. Extensa 57x Series Notebook Comp uters Maintenance Manual TI Part No. 98 11323- 0001 Original Issue: May 19 96 Changes may be made periodicall y to the infor mation in this publi cation. Such ch anges will be incorporated i n new editions of thi [...]
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Contents Preface 1 General Description 1.1 . . . . Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.2 . . . . Product Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.3 . . . . Inter national Product V e rsions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 1.4 . . . . Product Overvie w . . . . . . . . .[...]
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2.5.1 . . . Installing an Exter nal Keyboard/Mouse . . . . . . . 2-4 2.5.2 . . . Installing Exter nal Parallel Prin ter . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 2.5.3 . . . Installing Exter nal Serial Port Device . . . . . . . . . 2-7 2.5.4 . . . Installing Exter nal SVGA Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8 2.5.5 . . . Installing SIR Devices . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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4.2.4 . . . Hard Disk Subsyste m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 4.2.5 . . . Floppy Diskette Drive Subsys tem . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 4.2.6 . . . CD-ROM Subsystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 4.2.7 . . . PCMCIA Subsystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 4.2.8 . . . Sound Subsyste m (Model Depe[...]
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6.5.7 . . . Removing and Repl acing the LCD Status . . . . . . . Ass embly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11 6.5.8 . . . Removing/Re placing the Top Case As sembly . . . . 6- 12 6.5.9 . . . Removing/Re placing the Glidepad Asse mbly . . . . 6-12 6.5.10 . . Removin g/Replacing th e IR/Sound Assembly . . . 6-12 6.5.11[...]
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Pr eface Intr oduction This manual provides installati on, operation and servicing data for the Extens a 57x Series Notebook Computers. Intended Aud ience This manual i s primarily inte nded for use by qualifie d service tec hnicians but co ntai ns information u seful to n on-techni cal users. Contents This m a nual cont a i ns six se ct ions a[...]
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Other Manuals About the System The follo w in g documents p r ovid e additional info r matio n rel a te d to th e Extens a 57 x Series Note book s: • Extensa 57x Series Notebook Computer User’s Reference Manual, contains refere nce information regarding th e Extensa 57x series softwa re. • Windows 95 ® Help (onli ne) • PC-Doctor He[...]
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1 Genera l Description 1.1 Introduction This manual c ontains field an d factory level s ervicing i nfor mation for the Texas Inst r u ments Ex tensa 57x Series of Notebook Compute rs (Figur e 1-1). This se ction pro vi des a gener a l overview a nd specifica t ions for t he Extens a 57x Series Notebook Computers. 1.2 Product Models Table 1-1 s[...]
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T able 1-1 Extensa 57x Series No tebook Computers Features Model 570CD Model 575CD Model 570CDT Model 575CDT 11.3" Dual Scan, SVGA Color LCD XX 10.4" Ac tive Matri x (TFT), SVGA Col or LCD XX 1.44 MB F loppy Driv e Module XX X X CD-ROM Drive Module X X X X Wi nd o ws 95 X X X X App li cation So ftware X X 16-B it Stereo So und X X X X HDD[...]
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1.4 Product Overview All members of the Extensa 57x Se ries are hig h per for manc e notebooks powered by th e Penti u m Processo r a nd W indows 95 O pe rating Syst em software . As a standard feature, all members of the Extensa 57x family also contain the followi ng features: • 100 MHz Pentium Processor with 16K Inte rnal Cache Memory. • [...]
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• AC Adap te r wi th autosensing (1 00 VAC to 240 VAC , 50 to 60 Hz) ; 36 Watts of DC output pow er. • 8.4 Volt, 4200 mAH capacity , Nickel -Metal Hydrid e (NiMH) pr imary batter y pack . • Provisions for secondary 10.8 Volt Lithi um-Ion Battery Pack in Floppy Drive cav ity (if F loppy Drive or C D ROM Player not installed ). • Power manage[...]
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1.4.1 Exter nal Ports As shown in Figur e 1-3, the note book computer contai ns the fol lowing exter nal ports: • Serial Infrare d (SIR) Port for wirel ess connecti on with a simi larly equipped printer or compute r • 9-Pin Serial Port for attac hing any RS-232 type serial dev ice to the Notebook • 15-Pin External VGA Monitor Port for attachi[...]
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1.4.2 Glidep ad Pointing Device All members of the Extensa 57x famil y feature a buil t-in gl idepad pointing device located ne ar the center of the key board’s palmrest. With light finger pressure, th e cursor can qui ckly be positioned to the desired point; a qui ck double t ap on the g lidepad and you h ave se lected an ob ject. Two se lect bu[...]
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n Note: The Extensa Series Notebook Computer User’s Refe rence Manua l con- tains desc riptions of ke yboa rd sp ecial function k e ys. 1.4.3.1 Controls and Indicators The Extensa 57x con tains a Power Button and a Status LCD just above the keyboar d. All notebook functions (except th e power On/Of f fun ction) ar e controll ed by keyboard ke ys [...]
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1.4.5 Wi reless Connect ion W ith Ser ial In frared Port The Extensa Se ries notebooks are e quipped with a Serial Infrare d (IR) port that of fers wire less commun ication w ith a variety of IRDA compliant devices made by other manufacturers. n Note : Prior to communicating with an exte r nal devi ce equipped wi th a serial infrared interface,[...]
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1.5 Standard T est Features The Extens a Series Notebook Computers use modular des ign and built- in test featur es to reduce th e mean time to r epair . A power on se lf test program automaticall y verifies the operational state of the primary ci rcuits. Also, the notebook cont ains a power ful sui te of diagno stic test s called PC-Doc tor , (des[...]
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1.6.1 Cover -Display Assembly The C o ve r -Disp l ay A ssembly co n tains the LC D screen a nd ass ociated h igh volta g e power su p ply and vid eo circuitr y . The Cove r -Disp la y Assembly conta i ns severa l f i eld-repla ce able comp o n ents inclu ding: • LCD Assembly • Inverter Board • Bez el • Hinge Cov ers • Internal cabl es Ke[...]
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1.6.2 System Ba se Assembl y As shown in Figur e 1-6, the majority of the notebook’s field replacea ble units ( FRUs) are locate d in the system b ase assemb ly. Thes e FRUs include : • Main Board Ass embly • Hard Disk Driv e Assembl y • Up to two Dual Inlin e Memory Modules • LCD Status Assembl y • Floppy Dri ve Modul e • IR/Sound Bo[...]
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T able 1 -3 Extensa 57x Notebook Features Specifications Models 570CD/575CD Models 570CDT/575CDT Processor Pentium 100 MHz Pe ntium 100 MHz Memory : Stand ard: 8 MB 8 MB Maximum: Cache: 40 MB 256 KB L2 Cach e 40 MB 256 KB L2 Cach e Display LCD Ty pe: 11.3 inch, SVGA, Dual Scan Color 10.4 inch, SVGA, Dual Scan Color/ Acti ve Mat rix Co lo r Simu lta[...]
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Specifications Models 570CD/575CD Models 570CDT/575CDT Battery Pack Nickel -Metal Hyd ride, optional Li thium-Ion secondary battery pack option Nickel -Metal Hyd ride, optional Li thium-Ion secondary battery pack option Soun d Featur es 16-bit Ster eo Sound, Audio in/out and Mi croph one In jacks, bui lt in st ereo speakers and microphone 16-bit St[...]
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2 Installation 2.1 Introduction This se ction con tains unp acking a n d prepara t ion for use inst r u ctions fo r the Exte nsa 57x Serie s Notebook Compute rs. 2.2 Unpacking Instructions Unpack the comput er using the following instruction s: 1. Carefully cut the tape that seal s the top flap of the s hipping carton . 2. Remove the computer and t[...]
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1 . Ensure th at the notebook is powered of f an d that the AC Adapter and internal battery pac k( s) is (are) r emove d from the no te book. 2 . Remov e the Expansion RAM Module (Dual Inline Me mory Module or DIMM) from its s hipping cont ainer . 3 . Tur n th e Notebook over and loca te the RAM Ac cess Door (hel d in place by tw o screws ). 4 . Re[...]
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be inst all e d in th e removabl e Flop py /CD -ROM bay. Two sw itches that us ed to remove device s from the op tion bay ar e physi cally loca ted on th e bottom of the Notebook. The left-most sw itch contr ols removal of the Primary Batte ry Pack a nd the right- most switch con trols removal o f the d evice instal led in t he Floppy/C D-ROM/Secon[...]
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2.5.1 Installing an Exter na l Keyboard/Mouse As shown in Figur e 2-2, th e notebook has one exter n al PS/2 port on t he rear of the Notebook for installi ng a PS/2 compatible device (keyboard, mouse , etc.). Ad d i tion al PS/2 device s may be inst alled using th e Por t Expander option. Pinouts for the PS/2 port on the rear of th e Notebook are [...]
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To i nstall an exter nal key board or exte r nal PS/2 mous e on the n otebook, use the following proce dure: 1. Ensure th at the notebook is powered of f. 2. Locate the exter nal PS/2 port at the rear of the note book (refer to Figure 2- 2) . 3. Attach th e PS/2 cable from your mouse and/or keyboard cable to the PS/2 port. 4. Power on any other per[...]
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2.5.2 Installi ng Exter na l Paral lel Prin ter The No te book is equi pp ed with a bidirect ional, ECC/EPP c ompatible, 25 -p in parallel pri nter port. The connector pinouts an d connector l ocation are shown i n Figure 2-3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 STROBE DATA B I T 0 DATA B I T 1 DATA B I T 2 DATA B I T [...]
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2.5.3 Installing Exter nal Serial Por t Device The notebook contains an RS- 232 serial port with a male DB-9 connector as shown i n Figure 2-4. The serial ports are us ed to interconne ct such devices as: • External Modem • Serial Pri nter • Any devi ce th at uses an RS -232 in terface To c onnec t a printe r to the not ebook, ensu re that b [...]
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2.5.4 Installing External SVGA Monitor The note book is cap abl e of driving b oth its internal LCD di sp lay and an exter nal SVGA monitor (LCD only, simul taneous, or SVGA on ly). The external mo n i to r conne ctor pino u t s and conn ec tor locat ions are sho wn in Figure 2-5. To ins tall an exter nal mon itor with th e notebook, use th e foll [...]
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2.5.5 Installing SIR Device s The Serial Infrared (IR) port of fers wire less communic ation with a varie ty of IRDA-compliant devi ces made by other manufac turers. Ensure that the third-part y man u fact ur er su p p lies yo u wi th th e appropriate IR drivers before attempting c onnecti on. As shown in Figure 2-6, th e Notebook SIR port is locat[...]
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2.6 Installing the AC Power Adapter Use th e followin g proced ures to conne ct the AC Adap ter to the sy stem: c Caution: Use only the AC Adap ter supplied with the comp uter; o ther adapters can damage the unit. 1. Remove th e AC adap ter from the pac kaging. C o nn ec t the round coaxial connector on the AC Adapter to the powe r receptacl e on t[...]
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Upon s uccessfu l conclusio n of self te st, the co mput er autom atica l ly loads its oper ating sy stem and W indows environm en t. If self te st fails t o comp lete and an err or message is dis played, try powering down the computer for a couple of minutes and tur ning powe r back on to repeat self test. If the err or message persists, see Se ct[...]
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3 Operating Instructions 3.1 Introduction This se ction desc ribes the Ex tensa 57x Series No t ebook op erating c o ntrols and indi cat ors. n Note: For additional operating ins tructions, refer to the Ext e nsa 57 x Se ries Noteboo k Compu ter Users Guide. 3.2 Notebook Controls and Indicators The Ext ensa Series Noteboo ks are equi pped with th e[...]
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3.2.1 LCD Contrast Cont rol The TFT version of the note book contains no operating c ontrols or indicators . Use the functi on keys to adjust the c ontrast and brightness. TFT versions ar e unaf fecte d by contrast "key" adjustments. 3.2.2 Button Switches The no teboo k contai ns one butto n switch a b o v e the keyb o ard: the Power On/O[...]
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• Insert the fl oppy into the floppy drive s lot with th e label side up and th e metal-s hutter end first. Gentl y push the fl oppy into the floppy drive s lot until t he floppy clicks in to place. • To remove a floppy diskette , press the e ject button until the fl oppy pops out. • Never force open the access shutter on a fl oppy. • Alway[...]
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3.3.2 Installing/Removing PCMCIA Options PCMCIA car ds are inse rted and e jected in much the sa me way as di skettes: • Up to two Ty pe I or Type II PC MCIA options may be ins talle d in the compartment on the right side of the notebook. One Type III Opt ion may be inst alled in th e lowe r slot. • To insert a PCMCIA card, alig n the card with[...]
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3.3.6 Recharging the Ba ttery Pa cks A standalone battery c harger option is availabl e to charge notebook battery packs. Th e b attery packs may also b e charged in the notebook as fo l low s: 1 . Instal l the batte ry pack(s ) in your compute r (if not alr eady ins talled) . 2 . Connect th e AC Adapter as described i n Section 2. 3 . T o fully ch[...]
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n Note : For additional operating procedures, r efer to to the Extensa 500 Se ri es Notebook Computer User’s Manual , Texas Instrumen ts Part No. 980394 2-0001. 3-6 Operating In structions[...]
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4 Theory of Operation 4.1 Introduction This se ct ion describ es th e note bo o k theory of ope ration. 4.2 Notebook Functional Description Functi onally, th e notebook computer con sists of the followi ng major subsy stems: • Processor an d Memory Subsys tem • I/O Subs ystem • Video Su bsyst em • Hard D is k S u bs ys tem • Flop py D is [...]
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DRAM memory, 128 bytes of CMOS RAM (battery backed up) and 256 KB of Flash RO M for syst em a n d video BIO S stor a g e. The basic 8 MB memory sy stem can be expanded to a maximum of 40 MB by the addition of two DIMM memory modules (refe r to Section 6 for insta llati o n d etails). Tables 4-1 t hrou gh 4- 3 contain the N o te book I/O address map[...]
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T able 4-1 Extensa Series I/O Ad dress Map Address Range Device 000-00 F DMA C ontrol ler 1 020-02 1 Inte rrupt Contr oller 1 022-02 3 M1429 R egi sters 040- 043 T im er 1 060-0 6E Keyboard C ontrol le r 87 42 Chip Sele ct 070-07 1 Real T i me Cloc k and NMI Mask 080-08 F DMA P age Reg ister 0A0-0A1 Interrupt Controll er 2 0C0-0DF DMA Contr olle r [...]
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T able 4 -2 DMA Channels Controller Channel Address Function 1 0 0087 Spa re 1 1 0083 Spa re 1 2 0081 Diske tte 1 3 0082 Spa re 2 4 Cascade Cascade 2 5 008B Spa re 2 6 0089 Spa re 2 7 008A Spa re T able 4-3 IRQ In terrupt Levels Priority Interrupt Number Interrupt Source 1 SMI Power management uni t 2 NMI Parity Err or Detected, I/O Channe l Error [...]
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Priority Interrupt Number Interrupt Source 17 IRQ7 Parallel Port n Note: A PCMCIA card can use IRQ 3, 4, 5, 7, 9 and 11 as long as it does not conf li ct with the i nterr u pt addres s of any ot her device . 4.2.2 I/O Subsystem The I/O su bs ystem, implemente d w ith an SMC 37 C655IR Super I/O Controller Chip, pr ovides for such functions as i nter[...]
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• Auto power - down an d wake -up modes • Typical cu rren t c o ns umption during po w er -down is less than 10A 4.2.3 Video Subsystem The video s ubsystem, implem en te d on the Main Bo ard and on the LCD Display Un it, displays text, graphics and drive s an exter nal SVGA port. The video subsys tem is implemen ted with a Cirrus Logic CL- [...]
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c Caution: Formatting the disk drive erases any data that may be stored on the disk. Therefo r e do not attempt a for mat of the har d disk unless the computer self test and diagnostics confirm that the disk has not been formatted. A Hard D riv e activity ICON is located on the S t atus LED b e neath t he Display Ass embly. This ICON is visi ble du[...]
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• Two I/O w i ndow s per sock et • Programmable c ard access cycle t iming • 8- or 16-bit CPU interface • 8- or 16-bit PCMCIA interface support • ATA disk interface support • Automatic flash memory timi ng support • Easy host interface using ISA I/O addresses 03 E0h, 03E1h • Mixed-voltag e (3.3V or 5V) ope ration • Dual-soc ket-in[...]
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The power manage ment modes and war n ings incl ude the follow ing: • LCD standb y mode • Hard disk/CD-ROM stan dby mode • System s tandby/s uspen d mode • Battery- low warnin g • Standb y/s uspend upo n batt ery lo w 4.2.9.2 AC Ad apter The noteb ook uses an AC adapte r with bui lt in ove r voltage an d short ci rcuit protec tion. The ad[...]
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4.2.9.4 DC-DC Conver ter/Batter y Charger Circuit The p o we r supply b oard incl u d e s two DC-D C Conver ter ci rcuits an d a battery chargi ng circuit that operate the notebook and charge the inter nal batteri es when the AC Adapte r is attach ed to the not ebook. The con verters operate from an input voltage between 7 VDC and 20 VDC (from the [...]
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5 T roubleshooting Procedur es 5.1 General This se ction pro vides the followi ng information: • Overview of the faul t isolati on process • Guidelines for isolating computer mal functions to re placeable suba ssemb lies • Instructions for executing diagnos tics and inte rpreting error me ssages. 5.2 Overview of Fault Isolation Process The fa[...]
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START CO MPUT ER TROUB LE IN DIC ATION ? DE A D COM P UT E R SYMP TOM S ? RUN SE L F TES T ERR OR ME SSAGE ? MOD EM PROBLEM ? RUN DIAG N OST I C S DIAG N OST I C S E RRO R M S G ? NO YES NO YES SEE PARAGRAPH 5. 3.4 NO YE S SE E P ARA G RAP H 5.3.3 NO SE E PA RAGRAPHS 5. 3. 1 & 5. 3. 2 NO YES YES See Appendix B (PC-Doctor) When Power button is p[...]
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• Try r e booting t he system ( Ctrl-Alt-Del ); re st ore syste m fr o m disk et tes, if nece ssar y. • If the computer is c apable of running the Setup program; chec k the serial and parall el port configurations , and other features that may affect sy stem operation . • Run Diagnostic s to further isolate problem area (refer to Paragraph 5.[...]
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• Check to see that th e battery pack is ins talled correctl y (try using a recharged battery pack if battery is discharge d) • If the AC o u t le t voltage, AC A d apter, and b a tt ery packs te st normal but the computer wi ll not power up, replace the Power Supply Board and/or Batter y B oard as describ ed in Sect ion 6. MAIN BOAR D SYSTEM &[...]
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5.3.2 T roubleshooting a Displa y Problem If the LCD remains bl ank when you tur n on th e computer , and the status ICONs li ght on th e Status dis play pane l above the k eyboard, che ck the followin g controls on th e display: • LCD standby mode - If th e LCD backlight remains off, even wi th the Contrast Control set to its hig hest position, [...]
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• Faulty ph one line - Conn ect a telephone to th e line an d listen for a dial tone. • Software program - Check to ens ure that you have install ed the softwa re correctly. • I/O Addres s Confl ict - Th e multimed ia sound capa bility of the Ext ensa uses I/O address 220. Howeve r, this may c onflict with s ome third-party PCMCIA cards like [...]
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allocati ng and using system memory, IRQ and DMA us e, what device drivers are ins talled, what COM and LPT ports are assigned and w hat ports are availabl e, identifyin g partitioning data for fixed disk drive(s) , deter min ing the SVGA setup infor mation , reading th e software interrupts/i nterrupt vect o r s, etc . Functi onally, PC-Doc tor in[...]
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• Other de vices ( Sound c a rd , PCMCIA opti ons, et c.) Interactive T ests The PC-Doc tor diagnos tic test i ncludes a sui te of seve n Interact ive tests th at requ ir e o perato r in put duri ng the course of the tes t. The Interactive T ests category include s: • Keyboard - tests the ke yb oard keys, LEDs and rep eat function • Vid eo - [...]
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5.3.5.1 User Interface to PC-Doctor PC-Doctor is structured as a text mode, w indow user inte r face with pull-d own menus. P rogram operati on requir es the use of the follow ing keys: • Cur sor Keys - m o ve the high lighted p o in ter • Enter Key - Selects t he high lighte d option • Esc Key - Cancels c urrent funct ion and goes b ack one [...]
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5.3.5.3 Running PC-Doctor PC-Doctor is a DOS-resi dent program that can be run from ei ther hard disk or from th e bootable di skette you p reviousl y create d. 1 . From th e C: pr ompt chang e direc tory (type CD C:PCDR ) and press Enter . 2 . The Diagnostic s Program loads into system me mory, and the LCD display s the di agnostic s Header . n [...]
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6 Field Service 6.1 Introduction This se ction con tains prev en tive and co r r ecti ve maintenan ce procedu r es for the Extens a 57x Series Notebook Computers. The firs t part of the section descri bes the comp uter clean ing proc edures and p referred handlin g procedures for sensi tive components (e.g. di sk drives, batteries). The secon d par[...]
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6.2.3 Handling t he Comp uter Bat tery Pac k The battery pack fur nished wi th the computer r equires reasonable car e and handling to ensure ef fici ent operation and maximum life . Periodically inspe ct the b attery te r minals and the b atteries for eviden ce of corrosi on and oxid e b uild-up; clean if ne cessary. To ensur e t hat the ba tt ery[...]
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c Caution: All boards , op tions and peripherals contain components that are sensitive to static electricity. When handling any of these items, protect against static electricity by using wrist or ankle grounding straps and grounded wo rking mats. When moving or sto ring items , use the anti-static bags supplied with the items. 6.4 Notebook Field-R[...]
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Table 6-1 C over Display Assembly, Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs) Item No. FRU Description TI Part No. Reference Paragraph No. 01 I nver ter Boar d, TFT /DSSTN 98113 10-000 1 6.5.15 02 1 1.3", DS TN SVGA LC D Panel 981 1312-0 001 6.5. 6 03 1 0.4" TFT SVGA LC D Panel 98113 13-000 1 6.5.6 04 1 1.3" DS TN SVGA Ca ble 98113 14-000 1 6.5.[...]
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6.4.2 Syst em Base Assembly As shown in Figur e 6-2, the Syste m Base Assembly h ouses a variety of fiel d-re plac eabl e subas sembl ies an d com ponents . The F RUs a nd para graph refere nces for removal /replace ment procedures ar e listed i n Table 6-2. Table 6-3 contains a list ing of Cu st omer (non -technica l user ) replaceabl e units (CRU[...]
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T able 6 -2 Base Assembly, Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs) Item No. FRU Description TI Part No. Ref. Para. No. 1 100M H Z M a i n B o ard w/C PU 98113 05-0001 6.5.13 2 Power Su p ply, CPU 98113 17-0001 6.5.13 3 Sound IR Bo ard A s se mbly (Addr . Sel.) 981 13 06-0001 6.5.10 4 Power Supp ly Assem bly 980402 0-0001 6.5.1 1 5 HDD Board As sembly, Gol [...]
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Item No. FRU Description TI Part No. Ref. Para. No. 26 Speak er Cabl e Asse mbly 980570 5-0001 Ref 27 Cable, Bu tt on to Glide 98057 06-0001 6.5.9 28 Cable , Main Board t o Button 98 05707- 0001 6.5.9 29 Cable, Main Bo ard to S o u nd Bo ard ( 2) 9805708-0 00 1 6.5.10 30 Cable, Main Bo ard to S o u nd Bo ard ( 4) 9805709-0 00 1 6.5.13 31 Cable, Mai[...]
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6.5 FRU Removal and Replacement Procedur es The followi ng paragraphs contain field servi ce-level re moval/repl acement procedures fo r th e Note bo o k . c Caution: Prior to remo ving any of the internal FRUs in the notebook, remove the AC Ad apter , battery, floppy and hard drives and all external options installed on the no tebook. 6.5.1 Removi[...]
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3. The floppy drive as sembly can be furthe r disassembled by removing the Ph il li ps-head screws from the si des of t he floppy drive ass e mbly ; lifting of f the cove r and lifting out the floppy drive and cable conn ec to r (ZIF co n ne ctor ty pe ). U n plug th e cable at the Z I F c onnec to r . 6.5.3 Remo ving/Replacing the Har d Drive The [...]
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6.5.5 Removing/Repl acing the Keyboard Ass embly The procedur e for removing and r eplacing the keyboard assembly is as follows: 1 . Po we r th e notebook off ; disconn ect the AC Adapt er from the n otebook (if attached) and remove the b a tt ery pac k (s) as des cribe d i n P a ragrap h 6.5. 1. 2 . The top edge of the keyboard is held in place by[...]
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6.5.6 Remo ving/Replacing the Display Assembly To ac cess FRUs i n the display ass embly, remove th e display asse mbly as descr ibed i n the followi ng pr ocedure: 1. Remove the keyboard assembly as des cribed in Paragraph 6.5.5. 2 . Lean th e LCD partially back (do not l ean the LC D completely back as it may cause the LCD status cover to bi nd).[...]
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6 . Lift the s tatus LCD assembly out of t he unit. 7 . Reinstal lation of the s tatus LCD assembly is the r everse of Ste ps 1 through 6 . 6.5.8 Remo ving/Replacing the T op Case As sembly To r emove and replace the top case assembl y assembly, per for m the followin g proced ure: 1 . Remove the keyboard assembly as described in Paragraph 6.5.5. 2[...]
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2 . Some versi ons of the IR/s ound board c ontain tw o cab les that con nect to th e left side o f the main b oard. Dis co nnect thes e cables, if prese nt. 3 . Remove t hree sc rews th at hold th e IR/s ound board t o the unit (two screws are located at the r ear which se cure a rear bezel an d one screw i s in the front) . 4 . Grasp the front le[...]
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4 . Lift up on th e front ed ge of the mai n board until it clears the batt ery cavity; then pull the main board forward an d out of the plastics . 5 . Reassembly i s the reverse of steps 1 through 4 above. 6.5.14 Removing/Replacing HDD Connect or Board To r emove and r eplace the HDD connector boar d Asse mbly, per for m the followin g proced ure:[...]
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6.5.15 Remo ving/Replacing Inverter Board To r emove and replace the inverte r board assembly, per for m the fol lowing proced ure: c Caution: Prior to remo ving the LCD bezel, ensure that the AC adapter is disconnected and that all internal battery packs are remo ved. Fail- ure to observe this pr ecaution could expose you to danger ous high voltag[...]
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Appendix A Self T est Error Messages A.1 Introduction This appendix cont ains ref er ence data usef ul in diagnosing and cor recting self test errors . Table A-1 Self T est Error Messages Error Message Corrective Action CMOS B attery Bad Replace main bo ard CMOS Check sum Error Cycle po we r to Not ebook; if prob lem persist s, r eplace main board.[...]
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Error Message Corrective Action Keyboard Inter face Error Cycle Power t o Noteboo k; if prob - lem persists, check keyboar d cable conections to main board; if prob lem persist s, replace keyboar d and or mai n bo a rd. Memory Size Mismatch Enter and then exit the System Configuration Setu p in the Setup utility. Missing operating system Correct th[...]
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Checkpoint No. Description D4h Nor mal POST start FCh CMOS and BIOS ROM checksum test skip or complete 01h 8028 6 r egister test in-progr ess 02h CMOS write/r ead test in-progress or failure 03h BIOS ROM checksum in-pr ogress or f ailure 04h Prog rammable Interval T imer t est in-prog ress or failure 06h DMA page register write/r ead test in-progre[...]
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Checkpoint No. Description D4h Nor mal POST start 35h Shutdown test in-progr ess or failure 36h Gate A 20 failure 37h Unexpected interrup t in prot ected mode 38h RAM test in-pro gress or failure ab ove addr ess 0FFFFh 3Ah Interval t imer channel 2 t est in-prog ress or failure 3Bh T ime-Of-Day clo ck test in-pr ogress or f ailure 3Ch Serial po rt [...]
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Checkpoint No. Description D4h Nor mal POST start E0h Shadow PCI non-VGA option ROM E1h Shadow PCI VG A optio n ROM to C000 segment E3h Start t o find P CI op tion ROM E4h Begin to shadow PCI option ROM 1Fh Begin to configur es PCI VGA d evices D1h Allocate Space for optio n ROM Error Message s A-5[...]
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B PC-Doctor Diagnostics B.1 Introduction The Extensa Series Noteb ooks are ship ped with PC-D octor , a power ful diagnostics tool that can he lp you de termine the hardware co nfigu ra t ion of a local or remo te system, benchmar k its per for mance, analyze the per for mance of all subsystems, and per for m a suite of interactive and non-int erac[...]
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B.3 Keyboard Navigation The keys sho wn in T able B-1 can be used t o navigate thro ugh the PC -Doctor menus: T able B-1 PC -Do ctor Key Assignments In additio n, when you select All Tests from t he Diagnostics menu , the T est Selection Menu that appears uses the keys listed in Table B-2: T able B-2 T est Selection Menu Special Keys B.4 Mouse Navi[...]
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B.5 PC-Doctor Menus There are several selectio ns available from the menu bar of the PC-Doctor Diagnostics main menu. These include: • Diagnostics • Interactive Tests • Hard wa re I nfo • Utility • Quit B.5.1 Online Help (?) To obtain contex t sensitive help fr om any menu, press F1 . Pr essing F1 twice (or clicking on t he question mar k[...]
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PC-Docto r prod uces a test resu lt file at the end o f testing if an erro r was detected. • Switch LCD - lets you change your video o utput to eit her the inter nal LCD, exter nal monitor , or SimulSCAN mode. If your system do es not sup port SimulSCAN, both the exter nal monitor and t he built-in LCD screen go blank. • Cache Con trol - allows[...]
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• IRQ and DMA u se - identifies interrupts f or all standard IRQ and DM A devices • Device Drivers - shows all essential data on DOS resident and installable device drivers • COM and LPT ports - displays informat ion abo ut the installed serial and parallel po rts. On ly ports that ar e identified by BIOS ar e listed • Physical Disk D rives[...]
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B.6 Quitting PC-Doctor Y ou can quit P C-Doctor in the following ways: • Exit (Alt-F4 ) - • Reboot - performs a co ld boot . PC-Doct or flushes all files and attemp ts to flush write-caches • Park HD - pr epares a comp uter for transport B.7 Remote Operation This selection only appears in the Utility menu if your P C-Doctor supports remote co[...]
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