HP (Hewlett-Packard) 500 manual

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    HP 500 Notebook PC Maintenance and Service Guide[...]

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    © Copyright 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Microsoft and Windows are U.S. re gistered trademarks of Microsoft Corporatio n. Intel, Pentium, and Celeron are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corp oration or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used[...]

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    Table of contents 1 Product description 2 External component identific ation Top components ................ ................ ............... ........... ................. ............... ............... ....... .................. . 4 Pointing devices ............... ............... .............. ............... .............. ........... ........[...]

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    Hard dr ive .. ......... .......... ........... .......... ......... .......... ............ .......... ......... .......... ........... ... ...... 2 9 Computer fe et ...... ......... ....... ........... ........ ........ ......... ......... ......... ........ ........ .......... ........ ... ... 31 Memory module ...... ......... ........ ........ [...]

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    Backi ng up the e ntire hard driv e ........ .......... ......... ......... ............ ......... ......... .......... ........... . 92 Backing up modifications made to the system .............. ................ ................ ................. .... 93 Scheduling backups ...................... .............. ............... ............ ........[...]

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    1 Product description Category Description System board 910GML without wireless loca l area network (WLAN) System board 910GML with WLAN System board 915GM with WLAN Product Name HP 500 Notebook PC √ √ √ Processors Intel® Pentium® M 740 (1.73 GHz) Processor 533-MHz front side bus (FSB), 1-MB L2 cache, socketed √ Intel Celeron® M Processo[...]

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    Category Description System board 910GML without wireless local area network (WLAN) System board 910GML with WLAN System board 915GM with WLAN Hard drives ● Supports all 9.5-mm, 2.5-inch hard drives ● Parallel ATA √ √ √ 60 GB, 5400 rpm √ 40 GB, 4200 rpm √ √ √ Optical drives (fixed) ● 12.7-mm tray load ● Parallel ATA ● Fixed,[...]

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    Category Description System board 910GML without wireless loca l area network (WLAN) System board 910GML with WLAN System board 915GM with WLAN 2-pin AC ja ck √ √ √ Docking Docking support Keyboard/ pointing devices Keyboard with embedded numeric keypad √ √ √ TouchPad with 2 b uttons and one-way scroll √ √ √ Power requirements 4-c[...]

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    2 External component identification Top components Pointing devices Item Component Fu nction (1) TouchPad Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen. (2) Left TouchPad button Functions like the left button on an external mouse. (3) Right TouchPad button Functions like the right button on an external mouse. (4) TouchPad scroll zo[...]

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    Keys Item Componen t Function (1) esc key Displays system information when pressed in combination with the fn key. (2) fn key Executes frequently used syst em functions when pressed in combinat ion with a fu nction key or the esc key. (3) Windows logo key Displays the Windows Start menu. (4) Windows applications key Displays a shortcut menu for ite[...]

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    Buttons and lights Item Component Fu nction (1) Caps lock light On: Caps lock is on. (2) Internal display switch Turns off the display if the display is closed while the power is on. (3) Wireless button (select models only) Turns the wireless feature on or off, but does not create a wireless connection. NOTE A wireless network must be set up in ord[...]

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    Front components Item Componen t Function (1) Wireless antennae (select models only) Send and receive signals from one or more wireless devices. (2) Battery light ● On: A battery is charging. ● Blinking: A battery that is the only available power source has reached a low-battery condition. When the battery rea ches a critical low-battery condit[...]

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    Right-side components Item Component Fu nction (1) Optical drive Reads an optical disc. (2) Security cable slot Attaches an opti onal security cable to the computer. NOTE The security cable is designed to act as a deterrent, but it may not prevent the computer from being mishandled or stolen. 8 Chapter 2 External com ponent identification ENWW[...]

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    Left-side components Item Componen t Function (1) Vent Enables airflow to cool internal components. CAUTION To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vents. Use the computer only on a hard, flat surface. Do not allow another hard surface, such as an adjoining optional printer, or a so ft surf ace, such as pillows or thick rugs or clothing, to block a[...]

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    Bottom compon ents Item Component Fu nction (1) Battery bay Holds the battery. NOTE The HP 500 Notebook PC does no t support Smart Battery technology. (2) Battery release latches (2) Release the battery from the battery bay. (3) Hard drive bay Holds the hard drive . (4) Vent Enables airflow to cool internal components. CAUTION To prevent overheatin[...]

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    3 Unknown user password If the computer you are servicing has an unknown user password, follow these steps to clear the password. NOTE These steps also clear CMO S. Before disa ssembling the comp uter, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the co mputer. If you are unsure whether th e co mputer is off or in hiberna tion, turn the computer on, and then s[...]

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    4 Illustrated parts catalog Serial number location When ordering parts or req uesting information, prov ide the computer serial number and model number located on the b ottom of the computer. 12 Chapter 4 Illustrated parts catalo g ENWW[...]

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    Computer major components Item Description Spare part number (1) Display assemblies 14.1-inch, WXGA AntiGlare display assemb ly for use only with computer models with wireless LAN capability (includes wi re less antenna transceivers and cables) 438550-001 ENWW Computer major comp onents 13[...]

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    Item Description Spar e part number 14.1-inch, WXGA AntiGlare display assemb ly for use only with computer models without wireless LAN capability 438549-001 14.0-inch, WXGA AntiGlare display assembly for use only with computer models with wireless LAN capability (includes wire less antenna transceivers and cables) 438548-001 14.0-inch, WXGA AntiGla[...]

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    Item Description Spare part number (9a) Memory/Mini PCI card module cover (includes 1 captive screw, secured b y a C clip) (9b) Hard drive cover (includes 2 captive screws, secured by C clips) (10) Heat sink (includes thermal paste) 438529-001 (11) System boards 915GM (for use only with computer mo dels with wi reless LAN capability) 438521-001 910[...]

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    Display assembly components Item Description Spare part number (1) Display bezels For use with 14.1-inch display panels 438535-001 For use with 14.0-inch display panels 438534-001 (2) Display Hinge Kit 438536-001 (3) Display panels 14.1-inch, WXGA AntiGlare display panel 438541-001 14.0-inch, WXGA AntiGlare display panel 438540-001 (4) Display inve[...]

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    Plastics/Hardware Kit Item Description Spare part number Plastics/Hardware Kit 438552-001 (1) Hard drive cover (includes 2 captive screws, secured by C clips) (2) Memory/Mini PCI card module cover (includ es 1 captive screw, secured by a C clip) ENWW Plastics/Ha rdware Kit 17[...]

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    Mass storage devices Item Description Spare part number (1) Hard drives (include frame and connector) 5400 rpm, 60 GB 438526-001 4200 rpm, 40 GB 438525-001 (2) Optical drives (include bezel and bracket) DVD±RW/R and CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive 438524-001 DVD±RW and CD-RW Super Multi D ouble-Layer Combo Drive 438523-001 18 Chapter 4 Illustrated[...]

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    Miscellaneous parts Description Spare part number 65-watt AC adapter 418872-001 Power cords: Australia 350055-011 Brazil 350055-201 Denmark 350055-081 Europe 350055-021 French Canada 350055-DB1 Israel 350055-BB1 Italy 350055-061 Japan 350055-291 Korea 350055-AD1 People's Republic of China 350055-AA1 Switzerland 350055-BG1 The United Kingdom 35[...]

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    Sequential part number listing Spare part number Description 350055-001 Power cord use in the United States 350055-011 Power cord for use in Australia 350055-021 Power cord for use in Europe 350055-031 Power cord for use in the U nited Kingdom 350055-061 Power cord for use in Italy 350055-081 Power cord for use in Denmark 350055-201 Power cord for [...]

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    Spare part number Description 438527-001 PC Card slot be zel 438528-001 Fan assembly 438529-001 Heat sink 438530-001 Display inverter 438531-001 Keyboard for use in the United States 438531-021 Keyboard for use internationally 438531-031 Keyboard for use in the United Kingdom 438531-051 Keyboard for u se in France 438531-141 Keyboard for u se in Tu[...]

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    Spare part number Description 434545-001 1-DIMM, PC2-4200, 256-MB memory module 438546-001 1-DIMM, PC2-4200, 512-MB memory module 438547-001 14.0-inch WXGA AntiGlare disp lay assembly for use only w ith comput er models without wirele ss LAN capability 438548-001 14.0-inch WXGA AntiGlare display assembly for use only with comp uter models wi th wir[...]

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    5 Removal and replacement procedures Preliminary replacement requirements Tools required You will need the following tools to comple te the removal and re placement procedures: ● Magnetic screwdriver ● Phillips P0 and P1 screwdrivers ● Flat-blad ed screwdriv er Service considerations The following section s include some of the con siderations[...]

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    Drive handling CAUTION Drives a re fragile compon ents that must be handled with care. To prevent damage to the computer, damage to a drive, or lo ss of information, observe these precautions: Before removing or inserting a hard drive, sh ut down the computer. If you are unsure whethe r the computer i s off or in hibernati on, turn th e computer on[...]

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    The following tab le shows how humidity affects the el ectrostatic voltage levels generated by different activities. CAUTION A product can be degrad ed by as little as 700 V. Typical electrostatic voltage levels Relative humidity Event 10% 40% 55% Walking across carpet 3 5,000 V 15,000 V 7,500 V Walking across vinyl floor 12,000 V 5,000 V 3,000 V M[...]

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    ● When fixtures must directly contact dissipative surfaces, use fixtures made only of st atic-safe materials. ● Keep the work area free of nonconductive ma terial s, such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and Styrofoam. ● Handle ESD-sensitive componen ts, parts, and a ssemblies by the case or PCM laminate. Handle these items only at static-fr[...]

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    Material Use Voltage protection level Carbon-loaded plastic Floor mats 7,500 V Metallized laminate Floor mats 5,000 V Component replacement procedures This chapter pr ovides removal and replacement pr ocedures. There are as many as 56 screws, in 6 different sizes, that must be removed, replace d, or loosened when servicing the computer. Make specia[...]

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    Battery Description Spare part number 4-cell, 2.2-Ah battery 438518-001 Before disassembling the computer, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the comput er. If you are uns ure whether the compute r is off or in hibernat ion, turn the computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system. 2. Disconnect all exte rnal devices connecte d to the[...]

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    Hard d rive Description Spare part number 5400 rpm, 60 GB 438526-001 4200 rpm, 40 GB 438525-001 Before disa ssembling the comp uter, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the co mputer. If you are unsure whether th e co mputer is off or in hiberna tion, turn the computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system. 2. Disconnect all ex ternal[...]

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    6. Remove the hard drive (3) from the ha rd drive bay. 7. Remove the four Phillips PM3 .0×3.0 hard drive frame scre ws (1) from each side of the hard drive. 8. Lift the frame (2) strai ght up to remove it fro m the hard drive. Reverse this proc edure to reasse mble and insta ll the hard drive. 30 Chapter 5 Remova l and replacement pro cedures ENWW[...]

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    Computer feet Description Spare part number Rubber Feet Kit 438557-001 The computer feet are adhesive-backed rubber pa ds. Memory module Description Spare part number 1-DIMM, PC2-4200, 512 MB 438546-001 1-DIMM, PC2-4200, 256 MB 438545-001 1-DIMM, PC2-3200, 256 MB 438544-001 Before removi ng the memory module, follow these step s: 1. Shut down the c[...]

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    3. Lift the front edge of the cover (2) and swin g it toward you. 4. Remove the memory/Mini PCI ca rd module compartment cover. NOTE The memory/Mi ni PCI card modu le compartment cover is included in the Plasti cs/ Hardware Kit, spare part n umber 438552-001 . 5. Spread the retainin g tabs (1) on each side of the memory mo dule socke t to releas e [...]

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    Mini PCI card module Description Spare part nu mber 802.11b/g Mini PCI card WLAN module for use in the MOW countries listed below. 390501-001 Argentina Brazil Canada Chile Mexico Taiwan The United States 802.11b/g Mini PCI card WLAN module for us e in the ROW countries listed below. 390501-002 Australia Austria Belarus Belgium Brunei Bulgaria Croat[...]

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    Remove the Mini PCI card module: 1. Before disconnecting the wireless antenna cables, make note of which cable is attached to which antenna clip on the Mini PCI ca rd module, then disconnect the au xiliary and main wireless antenna cables (1) from the Mini PCI card module. NOTE The wirel ess antenna cables ar e available in the Wireless Antenna Kit[...]

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    Optical drive NOTE All optical drive spar e part kits include an optical drive bezel and op tical drive bracket. Description Spare part number DVD±RW and CD-RW Super Multi Double -Layer Combo Drive 438523-001 DVD±RW/R and CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive 438524-001 Before removi ng the optical drive, follow these steps: 1. Shut down the co mputer. [...]

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    6. Remove the optical drive bracket (2) . Reverse this proc edure to reasse mble and insta ll the optica l drive. 36 Chapter 5 Remova l and replacement pro cedures ENWW[...]

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    Switch cover Description Spare part number For use only with computer models with wirele ss LAN capability (includes wireless button and wireless light) 438561-001 For use only with computer models wi thout wireless LAN capability 438560-001 Before removi ng the switch cover, fo llow these steps: 1. Shut down the co mputer. If you are unsure whethe[...]

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    4. Use a flat-bladed tool to gently p ry the tabs on the switch cover out of the slots on the co mputer. 5. Turn the comput er display-side up wi th front toward you. 6. Open the comput er as far as possib le. 7. Lift the rear edge of the switch cover and swing it fo rward. 8. Remove the switch cover. Reverse this proc edure to install the switch c[...]

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    Keyboard Description Brazil The Czech Republic Europe France Greece Hungary Israel Latin Am erica Poland 438531-201 438531-221 438531-021 438531-051 438531-151 438531-211 438531-BB1 438531-161 438531-241 Russia Saudi Arabia Slovakia Slovenia South Africa Thailand Turkey The United Kingdom The United States 438531-251 438531-171 438531-231 438531-BA[...]

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    5. Lift the rear edg e of the keyboard and swing it toward you until it re sts on the palm rest. 6. Release the zero in sertio n force (ZIF) connector (1) to which the keyboard cable is attached and disconnect the keyboard cable (2) . 7. Remove the keyboard. Reverse this proc edure to in stall the keyboar d. 40 Chapter 5 Remova l and replacement pr[...]

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    Display assembly Description Spare part number 14.1-inch, WXGA AntiGlare display assemb ly for use only wi th computer models with wireless LAN capa bility (includes wir eless antenna trans ceivers and cables) 438550-001 14.1-inch, WXGA AntiGlare display assemb ly for use only wi th computer models without wireless LAN capability 438549-001 14.0-in[...]

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    3. Turn the computer disp lay-side up with the front toward you. 4. Open the compu ter until the displa y assembly is in an upright po sition. 5. Disconnect the display cable connector (1) from the system board and re move the display cable (2) from the clips and routing chan nel built into the top cover. 6. Remove the wireless antenn a cables (3) [...]

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    9. If it is necessar y to replace any of the display assembly intern al subcomponen ts, remove the following display bezel screw covers and screw s: (1) Four round rubb er screw covers on the top e dge of the displa y bezel (2) Four flat rubber scre w covers on th e bottom edge of the d isplay bezel (3) Eight Phillips PM2.5×6.0 screws NOTE The dis[...]

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    12. If it is necessary to repl ace the display inverter, remo ve the Phillips PM2.5×6.0 screw (1) that secures the inverter to the display enclos ure. 13. Disconnect the display panel cable (2) and the backl ight cable (3) from the inverter. 14. Remove the display inverter (4) . NOTE The displ ay inverter is available usin g spare part number 4385[...]

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    17. If it is necessary to r eplace either of the display hinges, re move the four Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws (1) that secure each hinge to the display panel. 18. Remove the display hin ges (2) . NOTE The display hinges are ava ilable in the Display Hing e Kit, spare part number 438536-001. ENWW Component replacement p rocedures 45[...]

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    19. If it is necessar y to replace th e wireless antenna transceivers (1) and cables (2) , remove the transceivers and cables from the display enclosure. NOTE The wirel ess antenna transceivers are a ttac hed to the display enclosure by a thin layer of adhesi ve. NOTE The wireless an tenna transceivers and ca bles are availabl e in the Wireless Ant[...]

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    Remove the ba se enclosure: 1. Release the ZIF conne ctor (1) to which the Tou chPad cable is atta ched and discon nect the TouchPad cable (2) . 2. Remove the Phillips PM2.0×9.0 screw (3) that secures the base en closure to the computer. 3. Turn the computer upside down with the front toward you. 4. Remove the seven Ph illips PM2.0×9.0 screws (1)[...]

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    5. Lift the left side of th e base enclosure (1) until the USB connectors (2) disengage from the ir openings in th e base enclosure. 6. Remove the base en closure. Reverse this proc edure to insta ll the base en closure. RTC battery Description Spare part number RTC battery 438556-001 Before removing the RTC battery, follow these steps: 1. Shut dow[...]

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    Remove the RTC battery: ▲ Use a non-conductive, flat-bl aded tool to pry the RT C battery out o f the socket. Reverse this procedure to install the RTC battery. Be sure the RTC battery is in stalled with the “+” sign facing up. Fan assembly Description Spare part number Fan assembly 438528-001 Before removi ng the fan a ssembly, follow these [...]

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    Remove the fan assembly: 1. Disconnect the fan cable (1) from the system board. 2. Remove the Phillips PM2.0×9.0 screw (2) that secures the fan a ssembly to the top cover. 3. Remove the fan assembly (3) . Reverse this proc edure to inst all the fan asse mbly. NOTE To properly ventila te the computer, allow a t le ast a 7.6-cm (3-inch) clearance on[...]

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    4. Remove the battery (see Bat tery on page 28 ). 5. Remove the f ollowing components: a. Hard driv e (see Hard dr ive on page 29 ) b. Memory/Mini PCI card module compartment cover (see Memory module on page 31 ) c. Optical drive (see Optical drive on page 35 ) d. Switch cover (see Switch cover on page 37 ) e. Keyboard (see Keyboard on page 39 ) f.[...]

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    3. Lift the left side of the he at sink (3) and remove it. NOTE The thermal paste should be thoroug hly cl eaned from the su rfaces of the processor (1) and heat sink (2) each time the heat sink is removed . Thermal paste is included with a ll heat sink and proces sor spare part kits. Reverse this proc edure to inst all the heat sin k. 52 Chapter 5[...]

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    Processor NOTE All processor spare part kits include th ermal paste. Description Spare part number Intel Pentium M 740 1.73-GHz processor 438555-001 Intel Celeron M 360 1.40- GHz processor 438554-001 Intel Celeron M 350 1.30- GHz processor 438553-001 Before removi ng the processor, follow these step s: 1. Shut down the co mputer. If you are unsure [...]

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    2. Lift the processor (2) straight up a nd remove it. NOTE The gold triangle (3) on the processor sh ould be aligned with the triangle (4) embossed on the processo r socket when you install the processor. Reverse this procedure to instal l the processor. 54 Chapter 5 Remova l and replacement pro cedures ENWW[...]

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    Speaker Description Spare part number Speaker 438559-001 Before removi ng the speaker, follo w these steps: 1. Shut down the co mputer. If you are unsure whether th e co mputer is off or in hiberna tion, turn the computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system. 2. Disconnect all ex ternal devices conn ected to the co mputer. 3. Disc[...]

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    System board Description Spare part number 915GM for use only with computer models with wireless LAN capabilit y 438521-001 910GML for use only with computer models with wireless LAN capability 438520-001 910GML for use only with computer models without wireless LAN capability 438519- 001 When replacing the system board, be sure that the following [...]

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    Remove the system board : 1. Remove the Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screw that se cures the system board to the top cover . 2. Use the optical drive connector (1) to lift the left side of t he system board (2) until it rests at an angle. 3. Flex the right side of the top cover (3) until the external monitor connector clears the opening in the top co ver. 4[...]

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    PC Card assembly Description Spare part number PC Card assembly 438551-001 PC Card slot bezel 438527-001 Before removing the PC Card assembly, follow th ese steps: 1. Shut down the comput er. If you are uns ure whether the compute r is off or in hibernat ion, turn the computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system. 2. Disconnect al[...]

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    2. Remove the two Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws that secure the PC Card assembly to the system board. 3. Turn the system board to p-side up with the PC Card eject button toward you. 4. Disengage the slots on the PC Card assembly from the tabs (1) on the PC Card conn ector. Remove the PC Card assembly from the system board. Reverse this procedure to in[...]

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    TouchPad cable Descript ion Spare part number TouchPad cable 438551-001 Before removing the TouchPad cable, follo w these steps: 1. Shut down the comput er. If you are uns ure whether the compute r is off or in hibernat ion, turn the computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system. 2. Disconnect all exte rnal devices connecte d to t[...]

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    2. Release the ZIF conne ctor (1) to which the Tou chPad cable is co nnected and discon nect the TouchPad cable (2) from the TouchPad board. Reverse this procedure to install the TouchPad cable. ENWW Component replacement p rocedures 61[...]

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    6 Computer Setup WARNING ! Only authorized techn icians trained by H P should re pair this equipment. All troubleshooti ng and repair proc ed ures are detailed to allow only subassembly-/module -level repair. Because of the complexity of the individual boards a nd subassemblies, do not attempt to make repairs at the component level or modifi cati o[...]

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    Your preferen ces go into effe ct when the computer resta rts. Computer Setup defaults To return all settings in Computer Setup to the values that were set at the factory: 1. Open Computer Setu p by turning on or restarting the comp uter, and then pressing f10 while the "F10 = ROM Base d Setup" message is displa y ed in the lo wer-left co[...]

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    Computer Setup menus The menu tables in this section provide an o verview of Compu ter Setup options. NOTE Some of the Computer Se tup menu items listed in this chapter may no t be supported by your computer. File Menu Select To Do This System information ● View identification information for the computer and the batteries in the system. ● View[...]

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    Select To Do This System IDs Enter user-defined computer asset and ownership tag. Disk Sanitizer Run Disk Sanitizer to destroy a ll existing data on the primary h ard drive. The following options are available: ● Fast: Runs the Disk Sanitizer erase cycle once. ● Optimum: Runs the Disk Sanitizer erase cycle 3 times. ● Custom: Allows you to sel[...]

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    Select To Do This port to the com puter or to an option al docking device (select models only). ● Automatic/disable Intel SpeedStep Technology. ● Select a parallel port mode: EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port), stan dard, bidirectional, or ECP (Enhanced Capabilities Port). ● Enable/disable BIOS DMA data transfers (select models only) ● Enable/dis[...]

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    7 Specifications Computer specifications Metric U.S. Dimensions Height (front to back) 3.01 to 3.41 cm 1.18 to 1.34 in Width 33.39 cm 13.19 in Depth 24.68 cm 9.75 in Weight (with optical drive, hard drive, and battery) 2.48 kg 5.47 lbs Input power Operating voltage 18.5 V dc @ 3.5 A – 65 W Operating current 3.5 A Temperature Operating (not writin[...]

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    Metric U.S. Nonoperating 1.50 g zero-to -peak, 10 Hz to 500 Hz, 0.5 oct/min sweep rate NOTE Applicable product safety stan dards specify thermal limits for p lasti c surfaces. The computer operates w ell within this range of temperatures. 68 Chapter 7 Specifications ENWW[...]

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    14.1-inch, WXGA display specifications Metric U.S. Dimensions Height 21.4 cm 8.4 in Width 28.6 cm 11.2 in Diagonal 35.7 cm 14.1 in Number of colors Up to 16. 8 million Contrast ratio 300:1 (typical) Brightness 200 nits (typical) Pixel resolution Pitch 0.237 × 0.237 mm Format 1024 × 768 Configuration RGB stripe Backlight CCFL Refresh rate 60 Hz PP[...]

  • Page 75

    14.0-inch, WXGA display specifications Metric U.S. Dimensions Height 8.3 in Width 11.1 in Diagonal 14.0 in Number of colors Up to 16.8 million Contrast ratio 300:1 (typical) Brightness 200 nits (typical) Pixel resolution Pitch 0.237 × 0.237 Format 1024 × 768 Configuration RGB stripe Backlight CCFL Refresh rate 60 Hz PPI 107 Viewing angle +/-45° [...]

  • Page 76

    Hard drive specifications 60-GB* 40-GB* Dimensions Height 9.5 mm 9.5 mm Width 70 mm 70 mm Weight 101 g 101 g Interface type ATA-7 ATA-7 Transfer rate Synchronous (maximum) 100 MB/sec 100 MB/sec Security ATA security ATA security Seek times (typical read, including setting) Single track 3 ms 3 ms Average 13 ms 13 ms Maximum 24 ms 24 ms Logical block[...]

  • Page 77

    Primary 4-cell, Li-ion battery specifications Metric U.S. Dimensions Height 2.00 cm 0.79 in Width 26.80 cm 3.70 in Depth 5.30 cm 5.28 in Weight 0.34 kg 0.75 lb Energy Voltage 14.4 V Amp-hour capacity 4.8 Ah Watt-hour capacity 69 Wh Temperature Operating 5°C to 45°C 41°F to 113°F Nonoperating 0° C to 60°C 32°F to 140°F 72 Chapter 7 Specifica[...]

  • Page 78

    DVD±RW and CD-RW Super Multi Double-Layer Combo Drive specifications Applicable disc Rea d: CD-DA, CD+(E)G, CD-MIDI, CD-TEXT, CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA, MIXED MODE CD, CD-I, CD-I Bridg e (Photo-CD, Video CD), Multisession CD (Photo-CD, CD- EXTRA, Portfolio, CD-R, CD-RW), CD- R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM (DVD-5, DVD-9, DVD-10, DVD-18), DVD-R, DVD-R W, DVD+R, DVD +RW,[...]

  • Page 79

    DVD±RW/R and CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive specifications Applicable disc Read: CD-DA, CD+(E)G, CD-MIDI, CD -TEXT, CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA, MIXED MODE CD, CD-I, CD-I Bridge (Photo-CD, Video CD), Multisession CD (Photo-CD, CD- EXTRA, Portfolio, CD-R, CD-RW), CD- R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM (DVD-5, DVD-9, DVD-10, DVD-18), DVD-R, DVD -RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM Wri[...]

  • Page 80

    System DMA specifications Hardware DMA System fun ction DMA0 Not applicable DMA1* Not applicable DMA2* Not applicable DMA3 Not applicable DMA4 Direct memory access controller DMA5* Available for PC Card DMA6 Not assigned DMA7 Not assigned *PC Card controller ca n use DMA 1, 2, or 5. ENWW System DMA specifications 75[...]

  • Page 81

    System interrupt specifications Hardware IRQ System function IRQ0 System timer IRQ1 Standard 101-/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard IRQ2 Cascaded IRQ3 Intel 82801DB/DBM USB2 Enhanced Host Controller—24 CD IRQ4 COM1 IRQ5* Conexant AC—Link Audio Intel 828 01DB/DBM SMBus Controller—24C3 Data Fax Modem with SmartCP IRQ6 Diskette drive IRQ7* P[...]

  • Page 82

    System I/O address specifications I/O address (hex) System functi on (shipping configu ration) 000 - 00F DMA controller no. 1 010 - 01F Unused 020 - 021 Interrupt controller no. 1 022 - 024 Opti chipset configuration registers 025 - 03F Unused 02E - 02F 87334 “Super I/O” configuration for CPU 040 - 05F Counter/timer registers 044 - 05F Unused 0[...]

  • Page 83

    I/O address (hex) Sys tem function (shipping configu ration) 220 - 22F Entertainment audio 230 - 26D U nused 26E - 26 Unused 278 - 27F Unused 280 - 2AB U nused 2A0 - 2A7 Unused 2A8 - 2E7 Unused 2E8 - 2EF Reserved serial port 2F0 - 2F7 Unused 2F8 - 2FF Infr ared port 300 - 31F Unused 320 - 36F Unused 370 - 377 Secondary diskette drive controller 378[...]

  • Page 84

    System memory map specifications Size Memory address System function 640 KB 00000000-0009FFFF Base memory 128 KB 000A0000-000BFFFF Video memory 48 KB 000C0000-000CBFFF Video BIOS 160 KB 000C8000-000E7FFF Unused 64 KB 000E8000-000FFFFF System BIOS 15 MB 00100000-00FFFFF F Extended memory 58 MB 04800000-07FFFFF F Super extended memory 58 MB 04800000-[...]

  • Page 85

    8 Screw listing This section provides sp ecification and refe rence information for the screws and screw locks used in the computer. All screws and screw locks listed in this section are available in the Screw Kit, spare part number 438558-001, a nd the Display Sc rew Kit, spare part number 43854 3-001. 80 Chapter 8 Screw listing ENWW[...]

  • Page 86

    Phillips PM2.5×8.0 captive screw Color Q uantity Length Thread Head width Black 3 8.0 mm 2.5 mm 5.0 mm Where used : (1) Two screws that secure the h ard drive cover to the computer (screw s are captured on the cover by C clips) (2) One screw that secures the memo ry/Mini PCI card module compartmen t cover to the compu ter (screw is capt ured on th[...]

  • Page 87

    Phillips PM3.0×3.0 screw Color Qu antity Len gth Thread Head width Silver 4 3.0 mm 3.0 mm 5.0 mm Where used: Four screws that secure th e hard drive b racket to the ha rd drive 82 Chapter 8 Screw listing ENWW[...]

  • Page 88

    Phillips PM2.0×9.0 screw Color Q uantity Length Thread Head width Black 20 9.0 mm 2.0 mm 5.0 mm Where used : (1) One screw that secures the op tical drive to the comput er (2) Five screws that secure the switch cover to the computer (3) Two screw s that secure the key board to the comp uter Where used : 2 screws that secure the disp lay assembly t[...]

  • Page 89

    Where used: One screw tha t secures the base enclosu re to the computer Where used: 7 screws that secure the b ase enclosure to the co mputer Where used: (1) One screw that secures the fa n assembly to the comp uter (2) One screw that secures the speaker to the computer 84 Chapter 8 Screw listing ENWW[...]

  • Page 90

    ENWW Phillips PM2.0×9.0 screw 85[...]

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    Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screw Color Qu antity Len gth Thread Head width Silver 9 3.0 mm 2.0 mm 4.5 mm Where used: 2 screws that secure the o ptical drive bracket to the optical drive Where used: 4 screws that secure the display hinges to the display panel Where used: 2 screws that secure the bas e enclosure to the top co ver 86 Chapter 8 Screw listing [...]

  • Page 92

    Where used : One screw that secures the system boa rd to the base enclo sure Where used : 2 screws that secure t he PC Card assembly to the system bo ard ENWW Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screw 87[...]

  • Page 93

    Phillips PM2.0×7.0 screw Color Qu antity Len gth Thread Head width Black 2 7.0 mm 2.0 mm 5.0 mm Where used: 2 screws that secure the disp lay assembly to the computer 88 Chapter 8 Screw listing ENWW[...]

  • Page 94

    Phillips PM2.5×6.0 screw Color Q uantity Length Thread Head width Silver 17 6.0 mm 2.5 mm 5.0 mm Where used : 8 screws that secure the displa y bezel to the display assembly Where used : One screw that secures the display inverter to the display encl osure Where used : 4 screws that secure the display panel to the display enclosure ENWW Phillips P[...]

  • Page 95

    Where used: 4 screws that secure the heat sink to the base enclosure 90 Chapter 8 Screw listing ENWW[...]

  • Page 96

    9 Backup and recovery Backup HP Backup and Recovery Manager provides several ways to back up the system and to recover optimal system functionality. NOTE HP installed drivers, utilities, and applicatio ns can be copied to a CD or to a DVD using HP Backup and Recovery Manager. NOTE Formatted DVD±RW discs and DVD±RW double- layer discs are not comp[...]

  • Page 97

    3. Click Back u p to protec t system sett ings and impo rtant data fi les , and then click Next . 4. Click Back up individ ual files an d folders , and then click Next . 5. The Backup Wizard opens. 6. Click Next . 7. Click Backup s elected files from most common lo cations (Recommended) . - or - Click Advanced Back up (Experienc ed users) to access[...]

  • Page 98

    Backing up modifications made to the system When you back up modifications since your last backup, you are creating system recovery points. This allows you to save a snapshot of your hard drive at a spe cific point in time. You can then recover b ack to that point if you want to reverse subsequent changes ma de to your system. NOTE The first system[...]

  • Page 99

    NOTE Before using HP Backup an d Recovery Manager, try re pairing the system by running Windows System Restore. For more information, select Start > Help and Support , and then search for “System Restore.” HP Backup and Recovery Manager performs these tasks: ● Creating recovery dis cs (highly recommende d) —The recovery discs are used to[...]

  • Page 100

    5. Click Write to CD/D VD , and then click Next . 6. Follow the on-screen instructions. Performing a recovery Performing a recovery from the recovery discs Follow these steps to perfo rm a re covery from the recovery discs: 1. Back up all personal files. 2. Insert the fir st rec overy di sc into th e optical drive an d restart the co mputer. 3. Fol[...]

  • Page 101

    10 Connector pin assignments Audio-out (headphone) Pin Signal 1 Audio out, left channel 2 Audio out, right channe l 3 Ground Audio-in (microphone) Pin Signal 1 Audio signal in 2 Audio signal in 3 Ground 96 Chapter 10 Connector p in assignments ENWW Antenna House XSL Formatter (Evaluation) http://www.antennahouse.com/[...]

  • Page 102

    External monitor Pin Signal 1 Red analog 2 Green analog 3 Blue analog 4 Not connected 5 Ground 6 Ground analog 7 Ground analog 8 Ground analog 9 +5 VDC 10 Ground 11 Monitor detect 12 DDC 2B data 13 Horizon tal sync 14 Vertical sync 15 DDC 2B clock ENWW External monito r 97[...]

  • Page 103

    RJ-11 (modem) Pin Signal 1 Unused 2 Tip 3 Ring 4 Unused 5 Unused 6 Unused RJ-45 (network) Pin Signal 1 Transmit + 2 Transmit - 3 Receive + 4 Unused 5 Unused 6 Receive - 7 Unused 8 Unused 98 Chapter 10 Connector p in assignments ENWW[...]

  • Page 104

    Universal Serial Bus Pin Signal 1 +5 VDC 2 Data - 3 Data + 4 Ground ENWW Universal Serial Bus 99[...]

  • Page 105

    11 Power cord set requirements The wide range input fe ature of the computer permits it to operate fro m any line voltage from 100 to 120 or 220 to 240 volts AC. The 3-conductor power cord se t included with the computer me ets the requiremen ts for use in the country where the eq uipment is purch ased. Power cord sets for use in other countries mu[...]

  • Page 106

    Requirements for specific countries Country/re gion Accredi ted ag ency Applicable note number Australia EANSW 1 Austria OVE 1 Belgium CEBC 1 Canada CSA 2 Denmark DEMKO 1 Finland FIMKO 1 France UTE 1 Germany VDE 1 Italy IMQ 1 Japan METI 3 Korea EK 4 The Netherlands KEMA 1 Norway NEMKO 1 The People's Republic of China CCC 5 Sweden SEMKO 1 Switz[...]

  • Page 107

    12 Recycling Battery When a battery ha s reached th e end of its useful life, do not dispose of the b attery in general h ousehold waste. Follow the local l aws and regulations in your area for computer battery disposal. 102 Chapter 12 Recycling ENWW[...]

  • Page 108

    Display WARNING! The backlight contains mercury. Caution should be exercised whe n removing and handling the ba cklight to avoid da maging this comp onent and causing expo sure to the mercury. CAUTION The procedures in this app endix can result in d amage to display compon ents. The only components i ntended for recycling purposes are the liquid cr[...]

  • Page 109

    Perform the followin g steps to di sassemble the display assembly: 1. Remove all screw covers (1) and screws (2) that secure the display be zel to the display assembly. 2. Lift up and out on the left and righ t inside edges (1) and the top and botto m inside edges (2) of the display bezel until th e bezel disengages from the displ ay assembly. 3. R[...]

  • Page 110

    4. Disconnect all disp lay panel cables (1) from the display i nverter and remove the inverte r (2) . 5. Remove all screws (1) that secure the display panel a ssembly to the display enclosure. 6. Remove the display panel assembly (2) from the display enclosur e. 7. Turn the display pa nel assembly upside down. 8. Remove all screws that secure the d[...]

  • Page 111

    10. Remove the displa y panel frame (2) from the display panel. 11. Remove the screws (1) that secure the backlight cover to the display pa nel. 12. Lift the top edge of the ba cklight cover (2) and swing it forward. 13. Remove the backlight cover. 14. Turn the display panel righ t-side up. 106 Chapter 12 Recycling ENWW[...]

  • Page 112

    15. Remove the backlight cables (1) from the clip (2) in the display panel. 16. Turn the display panel upside down. 17. Remove the backlight frame from th e display panel. WARNING ! The backlight contai ns mercury. Cautio n should be exercised when removing and handling the ba cklight to avoid damaging this component and causin g exposure to the me[...]

  • Page 113

    18. Slide the backlig ht out of the backlight frame. 19. Disconnect the display cable (1) from the LCD panel. 20. Remove the screws (2) that secure the LCD panel to the display rear panel. 21. Release the L CD panel (3) from the display rear panel. 22. Release the tape (4) th at secures the LCD pane l to the display rear panel. 23. Remove the LCD p[...]

  • Page 114

    Index A AC adapter, spare part number 19, 20 antennae disconne cting 34 illustrated 16 location 7 spare part number 16, 20 applications key, Windows 5 audio, product description 2 audio-in jack location 7 pin assignments 96 audio-out jack location 7 pin assignments 96 B backup 91 base enclosure remov al 46 spare part number 15, 20, 46 battery remov[...]

  • Page 115

    display panel illustrated 16 removal 44 spare part numbe rs 16, 21, 44 Display Screw Cover Kit, spare part number 16, 21 Display Screw Kit, spare part number 16, 21 display specifications 69, 70 display switch 6 docking support , product description 3 drives, boot orde r 65 drives, prev enting damage 24 DVD±RW an d CD-RW Super Multi Double-Layer C[...]

  • Page 116

    O operating system, product description 3 optical d rive location 8 precautions 24 product description 2 remov al 35 spare part number s 15, 18, 35 specifications 73, 74 optical drive bracket, removal 36 P packing guide lines 25 panels, product descriptio n 1 parallel port m ode 66 password clearing 11 passwords 64 PC Card assembly remov al 58 spar[...]

  • Page 117

    system DMA 75 system fan 6 6 system information 64 system memory map 79 T thermal pas te, replac ement 52 tools requi red 23 top components 6 top cover, spare part number 14, 20 TouchPad 4 TouchPad cable removal 60 spare part numbe r 60 TouchPad ca ble, spare part number 14, 22 TouchPad left bu tton 4 TouchPad right button 4 TouchPad scroll zone 4 [...]