Model 5100S/5500S Service Manual Mainboard D/D board Inverter board Hard transfer board Specifications are subject to change without notice. October, 2000...
Contents System specifications ................... 1 Chipsets ........................ 3 SiS630S ......................... 3 PC Card Chipset ..................... 8 CPU and Memory ....................9 CPU ........................9 Adding or replacing the processor................. 10 A: Remove the heat sink ....................10 B: Remove the processor ....................11 C: Insert a new processor ....................
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Battery Pack ......................41 Battery diagram ..................... 44 Component diagrams and part numbers ............45 Schematic Drawings ................... 51...
System specifications The 5100S/5500S uses the SiS630S core logic and InSyde BIOS code. This product also features three bays for user-installed modules (a HDD, a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM or a FDD), and has an optional Fax/Modem MDC module. The main unit of the Model 5100S/5500S Notebook PC has the following components: –...
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Keyboard Power Saving Management Keys Doze mode Fn key support Sleep mode Integrated numeric keypad Suspend/Resume mode Inverted "T" layout cursor keys Suspend to HDD mode Hot key control suspend TouchPad APM ver 1.2 support built-in ACPI Ver 1.0 support Interface PS/2 Power Supply...
Chipsets SiS630S – provides a high performance/low cost Desktop solution for the Intel mobile CPU based system – integrates a high performance North Bridge – has an advanced hardware 2D/3D GUI engine, Super-South bridge or an external AGP4X Slot The SiS630S is a system-on-chip solution that complies with –...
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Host Interface Controller Supports Intel mobile Pentium II/!!! CPUs Synchronous Host/DRAM Clock Scheme Asynchronous Host/DRAM Clock Scheme Integrated DRAM Controller 3-DIMM/6-Bank of 3.3V SDRAM Supports Memory Bus up to 133 MHz System Memory Size up to 3 GB Up to 512MB per Row Supports 16Mb, 64Mb, 128Mb, 256Mb, 512Mb SDRAM Technology Suspend-to-RAM (STR) Relocatable System Management Memory Region...
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Fast PCI IDE Master/Slave Controller Supports PCI Bus Mastering Native Mode and Compatibility Mode PIO Mode 0, 1, 2 , 3, 4 Multiword DMA Mode 0, 1, 2 Ultra DMA 33/66/100 Two Independent IDE Channels Each with 16 DW FIFO Virtual PCI-to-PCI Bridge Integrated Ultra AGP VGA for Hardware 2D/3D Video/Graphics Accelerators Supports Tightly Coupled 64 Bits Host Interface to VGA to Speed Up GUI...
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Built-in VESA Plug and Display for CH7003, PanelLink and LVDS Digital Interface Built-in Secondary CRT Controller for Independent Secondary CRT, LCD or TV digital output Supports VESA Standard Super High Resolution Graphic Modes 640x480 16/256/32K/64K/16M colors 120 Hz NI 800x600 16/256/32K/64K/16M colors 120 Hz NI 1024x768 256/32K/64K/16M colors 120 Hz NI...
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Serial IRQ Interrupt Sources Re-routable to Any IRQ Channel Three 8254 Compatible Programmable 16-bit Counters System Timer Interrupt Generate Refresh Request Speaker Tone Output Integrated Keyboard Controller Hardwired Logic Provides Instant Response Supports PS/2 Mouse Interface Password Security and Password Power-Up System Sleep and Power-Up by Hot-Key KBC and PS2 Mouse Can Be Individually Disabled Integrated Real Time Clock (RTC) with 256B CMOS SRAM...
PC Card Chipset The PCI1410 supports the following features: Ability to wake from D3 hot and D3 cold Fully compatible with the IntelE 430TX (Mobile Triton II) chipset A 144-Pin Low-Profile QFP (PGE), 144-ball MicroStar Ball Grid Array (GGU) package, or 209-ball MicroStar Ball Grid Array (GHK) package 3.3-V core logic with universal PCI interfaces compatible with 3.3-V and 5-V PCI signaling environments Mix-and-match 5-V/3.3-V 16-bit PC Cards and 3.3-V CardBus Cards...
CPU and Memory The 5100S/5500S Notebook PC uses the Intel Mobile Pentium III/Celeron (.18) processor in a µPGA2 package. The Intel Mobile Pentium III/Celeron (.18) processor features an integrated L2 cache(256KB for Pentium III and 128KB for Celeron (.18)) and a 64-bit high performance system bus.
Adding or replacing the processor. Note: If you plan on removing the heat sink, which is necessary to add or replace the processor, you will need to have a replacement heat sink pad available. Before proceed- ing, please contact your dealer to get a replacement pad which you will need when you reinstall the heat sink.
B: Remove the processor The processor is secured on the mainboard with a lock which is easily opened using a small regular screwdriver. With the heat sink already removed you will need to set the lock to the open position before removing the processor: processor mounted on the socket Processor socket...
2) Lift the processor from the socket. C: Insert a new processor 1) With the processor lock in the open position, align the pins of the processor with the holes in the socket. 2) Press the processor into the socket. LOCK 3) Turn the screw to the locked position (L)
D: Reinstall the heat sink Note: When reinstalling the heat sink, you will also have to replace the heat sink pad. A heat sink pad can be obtained from your dealer. 1) Peel off the old heat sink pad and stick on a new one. 2) Insert the heat sink cable in the slot.
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4) Remove the metal protective shield 5) Locate the SW DIP Switch on the right side. 6) Change the settings to the following: SW settings for Intel Speedstep processor SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 SW1-4 7) Put the metal shield back into place 8) Put the keyboard back into place.
Memory The computer has two memory sockets for PC-100/PC-133 compliant, 144 pin SODIMM (Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Module) modules. The memory can be expanded to 512 MB with the following combinations: Bank 0 Bank 1 Power Total (64-bit) (64-bit) Size 32 MB Empty...
Expansion Memory Socket The Model 5100S/5500S Notebook PC has two 144-pin SODIMM type memory sockets with the following configuration: SDRAM SDRAM SDRAM SDRAM Reserved CLK1 DQ32 DQ33 Reserved Reserved DQ34 Reserved Reserved DQ35 DQ16 DQ48 DQ36 DQ17 DQ49 DQ37 DQ18...
Installing a Memory Module 1) Turn off the computer. 2) Press the two keyboard latches at the top of the keyboard to elevate the keyboard from its normal position. 3) Carefully lift the keyboard assembly out to expose the mainboard. Figure 4-1 Bank 1 Bank 0...
Note: Make sure the connectors go into the bank. You must use a RAM module that com- plies with Intel unbuffered SODIMM (67.6 mm x 29.0 mm). Please consult your dealer for the details. 67.6 mm 29.0 mm connectors Changing the S3 DIP Switch settings Once you have installed the new memory you will have to change the DIP Switch set- tings depending on the type of memory you have installed.
Removing a Memory Module 1) Turn off the computer. 2) Press the two keyboard latches to elevate the keyboard from its normal position (refer to Figure 4-1) 3) Carefully lift the keyboard assembly out to expose the mainboard. 4) Locate the memory sockets. Bank 0 is on the left and Bank 1 is on the right. (refer to Figure 4-2) 5) Gently pull the two latches outward on both ends of the module 6) The module will pop up...
Removing the HDD from the notebook 1) Turn the computer off. 2) Turn the computer over. 3) Locate the HDD latch 4) Slide and hold the latch forward then slide the HDD out of the computer. 5) Lift the hard disk drive out of the computer.
3.5", 1.44MB floppy disk drive 3-Mode support for Japanese market FDD PIN ASSIGNMENT Description Description +5 V INDEX +5 V DRIVE SELECT0 +5 V DISK CHANGE N.C. Ready HD(High : HD) MOTOR ON N.C. DIRECTION Mode Select STEP WRITE DATA WRITE GATE TRACK 00 WRITE PROTECT...
8) Remove the two screws on each side of the FDD tray. 9) Remove the FDD from its tray. (see picture) fastening screws fastening screws The FDD floppy disk drive out of its bay Inserting the Floppy Disk Drive Follow the instructions for removing the FDD in reverse order.
DVD-ROM Model Matsushita SR8173 Dimensions 128mm(W)x12.7mm(H)x127mm(D) Random access time 130ms-CD / 170ms-DVD Data transfer rate 4X speed (5400KB/s)-DVD Mechanism tray-loading Interface ATAPI MTBF 60,000POH DVD-ROM PIN ASSIGNMENT Connector Signal Name Signal Name Contact AUDIO L-CH AUDIO R-CH AUDIO GROUND N.C. /RESET DD10 DD11...
Removing the DVD-ROM Module Removing the DVD-ROM Module 1) Turn off the computer. 2) Turn the computer over. 3) Locate the DVD/FDD cover 4) Unscrew and remove the cover. 5) Remove the single screw which holds the DVD-ROM in the computer 6) Locate the cable tab and gently pull the cable tab upward to disconnect the DVD-ROM from the computer mainboard 7) Grasp the DVD-ROM tab and gently PULL the DVD-ROM out of the computer...
CD-ROM (OPTIONAL) Model Matsushita CR175 Dimensions 128mm(W)x12.7mm(H)x127mm(D) Random access time 120ms Data transfer rate 24X speed (3600KB/s) Mechanism tray-loading Interface ATAPI MTBF 60,000POH CD-ROM PIN ASSIGNMENT Connector Signal Name Signal Name Contact AUDIO L-CH AUDIO R-CH AUDIO GROUND GROUND /RESET DD10 DD11 DD12...
Interface Pin Assignments RS-232 Serial Interface The RS-232C Serial Interface uses a 9 pin D-sub male connector with the following configu- ration: Description DCD (DATA Carrier Detect) RXD (Received Data) TXD (Transmitted Data) DTR (Data Terminal Ready) GND (Signal Ground) DSR (Data Set Ready) RTS (Request To Send) CTS (Clear To Send)
Internal trackpad Interface The internal trackpad interface connector has the following configuration: Description EKDA EMDA EKCLK EMCLK External Monitor Interface The external monitor interface uses a 15-pin D-sub female connector with the following configuration: Pin Description Pin Description Pin Description GREEN DDCDA BLUE...
Power Application: This specification shall apply to the power module to be operated in the Notebook 5100S/ 5500S system. The power board provides the following voltages for Intel P!!! CPUs: 1.35V &1.6V for CPU VCC_CORE Input Power: a. Adapter: +20.0V Constant Voltage Mode (65W ).
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Output Protection Requirements: a. Over current protection: Vcc OCP —7A max Vcc3 OCP — 7A max Vcc_Core OCP — 20A max VccT OCP — 3.5A max Vcc1.8 OCP — 3.5A max b. Output Short Protection : Vcc,Vcc3,12V,Vcc_Core,VccT,Vcc1.8 The power supply shall not be damaged by short form the output to return . Battery Protection: The discharge circuits should be SHUTDOWN when the voltage for the Li-ion battery voltage is down to 12V(+/-0.2V)
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Interface Specifications JP1. Battery Connector (Off The Mother Board) SIGNAL BAT-DATA TEMP BAT-CLK CELL 13~20 CNA1. DC/DC Connector (Off The Power Board) SIGNAL VR_ON 8~13 14 ~ 21 VCC3 22~27 28~33 34~39 40~42 CN4. Battery Connector(Off The Mother Board) SIGNAL CELL TEMP BAT_CLK...
Charge board Battery parameters The BIOS will download all battery parameters to the smart charger before POST. The battery parameters are as follows: LI-ION CHG V (0x39) : Li-ion CV = (0x39) /3 *4 LI-ION DESINH V (0x3A) : ERROR = (0X3A) * 1.27 +2.3V LI-ION EDVI (0x3B) : EDVI = (0x3B) /3 *4 LI-ION EDVF...
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Hardware ShutDown: Battery Type Max Voltage LI-ION 12V ± 0.2V Max Voltage Protection : Battery Type Max Voltage LI-ION 17.1V ± 0.2V O.P.T ( Protect for environment temperature ) : For a LI-ION battery charger start, if the temperature exceeds 50°C or falls below 5°C, the charger shall not charge and the charge indicator will show no charger current.
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Alert : The charge controller will send an alert signal, when the adapter is plugged in or out, when the battery is inserted or removed, or when the battery is low. During the alert signal, the charge controller will send the low signal pulse three times within a 10 second period.
Inverter board APPLICATION : This specification refers to an inverter which operates a cold cathode fluorescent lamp for a liquid-crystal display module. This inverter is designed for the 12.1” TFT LCD-modules. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS: ITEM TYPE UNIT REMARKS Input Voltage V/DC Input Current mA/DC at Vin=5V...
Adapter Configuration : 3-wire input AC line (line, neutral, FG) Input characteristics: Input Voltage: 100 ~ 240 +10%vac,Full range Input Frequency: 47 ~ 63 Hz Input Current : 1.6A max @115VAC,at full load. 0.8A max @230VAC,at full load. Efficiency: 80 % (min) .at full load . Output characteristics: Output power: 65W (max) Output Current:...
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Over Current Protection : The power supply will not be damaged by an over current from the output (measure at 110 Vac input). OUTPUT VOLTAGE LOWER UPPER +20 to 10.0 Vdc 3.3A 3.8A Short circuit protection: A short circuit place at any output will cause no damage. ESD requirements : The adapter shall withstand IEC PUB.
Battery Pack Recharging by AC Power The battery pack automatically recharges when it is installed into a computer that is con- nected to an AC power supply. You can still use the computer when it is recharging. To fully recharge the battery will take several hours and may be slightly longer if the com- puter is being used while the battery is recharging.
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Completely recharge the battery. Use the battery until it is fully discharged Recharge the battery to 100% capacity. (In this case it doesn’t matter whether or not the computer is being used) Note: An empty battery will become damaged if stored too long and by following these steps the battery cycle life and the battery life will increase.
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Removing the battery pack 1) Turn the computer over. 2) Slide the latch in the direction indicated 3) Gently grasp the battery pack on the edge below the latches and lift it out of the bay Inserting the battery pack 1) Turn the computer over.
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