1.1.1 General Description This document describes the system hardware engineering specification for 8170 portable notebook computer system. The 8170 notebook computer is a new mainstream high performance notebook in the MiTAC notebook family. 1.1.2 System Overview mPGA 478 -PIN Socket Support Intel Pentium (Willamette)/Northwood in mFC-PGA2 package Video 1.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Audio 1. AC'97 Interface Codec. Sound Blaster Pro Compatible. 2. Built-In 21W speaker and 1 Mono-Microphone I/O Port 1. Bi-Direction Parallel Port (EPP/ECP) 3. 2 Standard USB 1.1 Port 5. RJ-11 Port for Modem 7. RJ-45 Port for LAN 9.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 8170 System Block Diagram...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.2.2 Function Description 1.2.2.1 CPU Socket Intel Pentium 4/ Northwood processors with 100MHz FSB.400MHz system bus.Capable of mFC-PGA2 package Available at 1.50, 1.60, 1.70, 1.80, 1.90 and 2 GHz Binary compatible with applications running on previous members of the Intel microprocessor line Intel®...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Optimized for 32-bit applications running on advanced 32-bit operating systems 8-way cache associatively provides improved cache hit rate on load/store operations. 1.2.2.2 CORE LOGIC Intel Brookdale 82845 Memory Control HUB Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor (478 pin package) Support:...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Hub Interface to Intel® 82801BA ICH2 ---266 MB/s point-to-point hub interface to ICH2 ---66 MHz base clock ---MSI interrupt messages, power management state change, SMI, SCI and SERR error indication Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) Interface --- Supports a single AGP device (either a connector or on the motherboard) ---Supports AGP 2.0 including 1x, 2x, and 4x AGP data transfers and 2x/4x Fast Write protocol...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Intel 82801BA Internal Connect HUB PCI Bus I/F ---Supports PCI at 33 MHz ---Supports PCI Rev 2.2 Specification ---133 MByte/sec maximum throughput ---Supports up to 6 master devices on PCI ---One PCI REQ/GNT pair can be given higher arbitration priority (intended for external 1394 host controller) Integrated LAN Controller ---WfM 2.0 Compliant...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE ---Independent bus master logic for 5 channels (PCM In/Out, Mic Input, Modem In/Out) ---Separate independent PCI functions for Audio and Modem ---Support for up to six channels of PCM audio output (full AC3 decode) ---Supports wake-up events...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE External Glue Integration ---Integrated Pull-up, Pull-down and Series Termination resistors on IDE and processor interface Enhanced Hub I/F buffers improve routing flexibility (Not available with all Memory Controller Hubs) Firmware Hub (FWH) I/F supports BIOS memory size up to 8 MBs...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Supports ISA bus via external PCI-ISA Bridge 360-pin EBGA package 1.2.2.3 Memory 64MB PC133 SDRAM SO-DIMM Expandable to 1024MB(2 SODIMM slots). Support 3.3V PC133 SDR SDRAM only. Table 1.1 MEMORY EXPANSION CAPACITY Slot1 Slot2 Total 64MB 64MB...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.2.2.4 I/O Ports • CRT Port @ Standard VGA compatible port @ DDC1 and DDC2B compliant Table 1.2 CRT CONNECTOR SIGNAL DESCRIPTION Red analog video output GREEN Green analog video output BLUE Blue analog video output Monitor Sense...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE • Standard 4 Pins S-VIDEO Port for TV-Out @ Support 1024*768 resolution @ Support 848*480 resolution in 16:9 mode @ Support PAL and NTSC system Table 1.3 S-VIDEO CONNECTOR SIGNAL DESCRIPTION LUMA CRMA • IEEE1394 Port Table 1.4 IEEE1394 CONNECTOR...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE @ SPDIF @ Microphone In • RJ11 @ Connection to Modem Daughter Board connector Table 1.5 MODEM CONNECTOR SIGNAL NAME DIRECTION LINE+ LINE- • RJ45 @ Connection to on-board NIC controller Table 1.6 LAN CONNECTOR SIGNAL NAME...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE • USB Port @ Two industry standard USB 1.1 ports Table 1.7 USB Port2 SIGNAL NAME DIRECTION DATA- DATA+ • Parallel Port @ Configurable as logical ports LPT1,LPT2 or LPT3 @ EPP rev 1.7 & 1.9 compatible...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Table 1.8 PARALLEL Port SIGNAL NAME DIRECTION STROBE# -ACK BUSY SLCT -AUTOFDXT -ERROR -INIT SLCTIN# Case DESCRIPTION Data Strobe PP Data bit 0 PP Data bit 1 PP Data bit 2 PP Data bit 3 PP Data bit 4...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.2.2.5 PC CARD SLOT One Type II/I slot supporting the 1997 PC Card standard, and including full R2(16-bit) and 32-bit Card bus Data transfer TI PCI4410(PCMXCIA Controller)& TI TPS2211(Power Switch) 1.2.2.6 GRAPHICAL SUBBSYSTEM ATI Mobility M6 graphical controller embedded 8M DDR SDRAM 1.2.2.7 DISPLAY...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE CPU Idle mode(including ACPI modes C1 and C2) Suspend mode(including S1 and S3 ACPI modes) Fully APM V1.2 compliant Fully ACPI V1.1 compliant Hibernate for Windows 2000 and windows XP Thermal management Fully US EPA Energy start compliant 1.2.2.10 KEYBOARD CONTROLLER...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.2.2.14 MODEM Table 1.9 MODEM DAUGHTER BOARD CONNECTOR PIN SIGNAL NAME PIN SIGNAL NAME MONO_OUT MODEM_SPK Pull Up to +3V ACSYNC ACSDOUT MSDIN -ACRST MSDIN ACBITCLK...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.3 Electrical Characteristic 1.3.1 Power On Sequence Figure 1.9 Power on Sequence...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.3.2 Power On Suspend Sequence Figure 1.10 Power on Suspend Sequence 1.3.3 Resume from Power Suspend Sequence Figure 1.11 Resume from Power Suspend Sequence...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.3.4 Suspend to RAM Sequence Figure 1.12 Suspend to RAM sequence...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.3.5 Resume from Suspend to RAM Sequence Figure 1.13 Resume from Suspend to RAM Sequence...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.3.6 Suspend to Disk Sequence Figure 1.14 Suspend to Disk Sequence...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.3.7 Resume from Suspend to Disk Sequence Figure 1.15 Resume from Suspend to Disk Sequence...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.3.8 ICH2 GPI/O Pin Define Pin Name Signal Name Power Type GPIO0 PULL-UP +3.3VS PC/PCI DEVICE GPIO1 PULL-UP +3.3VS PC/PCI DEVICE GPIO2 PULL-UP +3.3VS GPIO3 PULL-UP +3.3VS GPIO4 PULL-UP +3.3VS GPIO6 PULL-UP +3.3VS GPIO7 PULL-UP +3.3VS GPIO8 +3.3VA...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.3.9 Power Consumption Of Suspend Mode Suspend To RAM<TBD Suspend To Disk/Soft-Off/Mechanical Off<TBD 1.3.10 Clock Harmonic List 12.288 14.318 24.576 12.288 14.318 24.576 24.576 28.636 49.152 36.864 42.954 73.728 49.152 57.272 98.304 61.44 71.59 122.88 73.728 85.908 147.456...
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466.944 544.084 933.888 479.232 558.402 958.464 491.52 572.72 983.04 1.3.11 Audio Performance 8170 meet all the following items. Table 1.10 Digital Playback (PC-D-A) for line Output Test Items Full Scale Output Voltage >=0.7Vrms(3.3V audio) Sample Frequency Accuracy <=0.1 Frequency Response(44.1ks/sec) 20Hz~15Hz...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Table 1.11 Analog Pass-Through(A-A) for line input to line Output Test Items Mobile System Frequency Response 20Hz~15kHz Dynamic Range(SNR) >=70dBFSA THD+N <=-55dBFS Cross-talk >=50dB Table 1.12 Analog Pass-Through(A-A) for Microphone input to line Output Test Items Mobile System...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE APPENDIX C FREQUENCY TABLE FOR BCLK[1:0] BSEL1 BSEL0 Function 100MHZ LCD CABLE REQUIREMENT Each differential pair need meet maximum in impedance 100Ω DC impedance have to meet maximum impedance 5m Ω in each line Unipac UB 141X01/Hyundai HT14X13/HannStar HSD141PX11 LCD Cable Pin Define...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.5 BIOS Specification 1.5.1 BIOS Feature @ Inside BIOS for Intel 845 + ICH2 chipset @ 256KB flash ROM @ ACPI 1.0b Compliant (S1, S3, S4, S4BIOS) @ Support APM 1.2 (POS, STR, STD) @ SMBIOS 2.3.1 @ Support external 1.44MB USB Floppy...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.5.2 Component&Drives Please refer to the chapter of Power Management for state definitions. For PCI and PnP terms, please refer to respective specifications 1.5.2.1 CPU @ Intel Pentium 4 Processors Willamette//Northwood, Support upto 1.7GHz, 400 Mhz FSB...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.5.2.3 PCI Devices @ USB ---4 USB port are built in SB chipset (only 2 are supported in this model) ---Wake up from USB device is supported on POS/STR @ VGA ---LCD panel could be turn on/off via function hotkey, or Lid switch if users define “Blank LCD” on cover closed in SCU.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE ---Ring wake-up supported in G1/Standby/Suspend states. ---When in G0/Full-On/Idle, PCMCIA stays in D0 state if PC card is inserted, and stays in D2 state once PC card is removed. ---When in G2/G3/STD/Soft-Off/Mechanical Off State, PCMCIA is power off.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE PCI IRQ Routing CI Device PIRQ A PIRQ B PIRQ C Intel 845 P2P (NB) P2P (SB) LPC Bridge USB #1 USB #2 AC’97 INT B# MC’97 INT B# INT A# PCMCIA INT A# IEEE 1394 INT B# 1.5.2.4 PCI Device...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE @ DMA ---ECP/FIR also use DMA but they are programmable @ PIC ---IRQ0 is used by the system timer ---IRQ1 is used by KBC (Key Board Controller) ---IRQ2 is used by slave PIC ---IRQ3 is used by IR...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE @ Super I/O ---SIO chip could enter a full power down mode once system enter Suspend states ---Printer Port Print port will enter power down mode when G1/G2/G3/STD/Suspend/Standby state. ---IR Port IR port will enter power down mode and IR module’s power will be cut off when G1/G2/G3/STD/ Suspend/Standby state.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.5.2.6 AC’97 Device @ AC’97 Interface @ Audio Codec ---Enter the most power saving state during Suspend. @ Modem Codec ---Enter the most power saving state during Suspend 1.5.2.7 SMB (1) South Bridge SMB BUS @ SMBUS Device...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE (2) H8 SMB BUS @ Battery Pack ---This is polling by KBC (H8) @ Thermal Sensor ---Sensed by H8 @ Charger ---Directly controlled by H8, please refer to KBC specification 1.5.2.8 Mechanics @ Button ---1 Power Button, 5 Easy Start Buttons, 1 E-Mail Received Button.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.5.3 BIOS Setup 1.5.3.1 Introduction SCU allows you to configure the BIOS settings. Those settings are vital for your notebook to identify the types of installed devices as well as to utilize special features. Typical menu items include Date and Time, the types of disk drives, and IDE settings.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE @ The bottom window provides alternative information. Normally it gives the keyboard/mouse instructions for moving around and making selections. When a menu item is highlighted, the window will provide more detailed description of the item. 1.5.3.3 Moving Around and Making Selections You must go through two or three levels to complete the setting for an item.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE ® For most menu items, pressing the [Tab] key will jump from one item to another, thus allowing you to go through the items quickly. To confirm the changes you make, press [Enter] or select the OK button.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE @ Splash Boot Logo The “Splach boot Logo” item to enable or disable the big boot logo on screen when system is booting. When this item is selected, no submenu will display. A check mark ( ) indicates Enabled; an underline (_) indicates Disabled.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE @ Set Admin Password This item lets you set up administrator-level password. When this item is selected, the submenu will display as shown below: Set Admin password Enter old ADMIN Password: Enter new ADMIN Password: Verify new ADMIN Password: ...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE @ Set User Password This item lets you set up user-level password. When this item is selected, the submenu will display as shown below: Set User password Enter old User Password: Enter new User Password: Verify new User Password: ...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE @ SCU Color Scheme The “Splach boot Logo” item select color set for your viewing. When this item is selected, the submenu will display as shown below: SCU Color Scheme Select Color: (.) Color ( ) Alternate Color...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.5.3.6 Disk Menu Disks Internal HDC IDE Setting Virus Alert > @ Internal HDC The “Internal HDC” item sets if an internal hard drive is present. When this item is selected, no submenu will display. A check mark ( ) indicates Enabled; an underline...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE The “HDD Timing” item sets the data transmit mode of the hard drive. The default setting is Ultra DMA-33 The “I/O 32 bit transfer” item, if enabled, allows you to have better data transfer rate. This effect is more noticeable under DOS system.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE COM Ports COM B I/O Settings Mode Setting For COM B ( ) Disabled ( ) IrDA (HPSIR) ( ) COM1, 3F8, IRQ4 ( ) ASK IR (.) COM2, 2F8, IRQ3 (.) FAST IR ( ) COM3, 3E8, IRQ4...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE LPT Port Port Address Port Definition ( ) Standard AT (Centronics) ( ) None ( ) Bidirectional (PS-2) (.) LPT1, 378, IRQ7 ( ) Enhanced Parallel (EPP) ( ) LPT2, 278, IRQ5 (.) Extended Capabilities (ECP) ( ) LPT3, 3BC, IRQ7 DMA Setting For ECP Mode (.) DMA 0...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE @ Legacy USB The “Legacy USB” item sets the settings of legacy USB port which enables or disables the USB keyboard, USB mouse, USB floppy and USB CD-ROM in DOS and SCU. When this item is selected, the submenu...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE If you disable this option, you can only activate the numeric keypad by holding down the [Fn] key Note: first, even when the Num Lock indicator is on. However, an externally-connected keyboard is not affected by this feature @ Keyboard Repeat The “Keyboard Repeat”...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.5.3.8 Power Menu The Power pull-down menu, as shown below, contains the Power Management settings which help save power Power Enable Power Saving Power Saving Medium Power Saving High Power Saving Customize > Suspend Controls > Resume Timer >...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Descriptions of the four options are: Options Descriptions Select this option for the pre-defined settings which allow maximum Max Performance performance but shortest battery life. Select this option for the pre-defined settings which allow moderate Balanced Power Saving performance and moderate battery life.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Video Timeout : The “Video Timeout” item sets the time-out period for the monitor to power down if it is not in use during the set period. The monitor will power up again when any key is pressed.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE @ Suspend Controls The “Suspend Controls” item lets you micromanage several suspend features. When this item is selected, the submenu will display as shown below: Suspend Controls Power Button Function: Lid Switch Function: Suspend type ( ) Suspend To Disk (.) Suspend To Ram...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Suspend Type: This item sets the suspend mode the system will enter. The available options are Suspend To Disk, Suspend To RAM. When Suspend-to-RAM mode is initiated, several subsystems will enter standby or power-off mode to conserve power. The system will wake up from Suspend-to-RAM mode when a key is pressed. “...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE @ Resume Timer The Resume Timer” item sets the date and time the system will resume from suspend mode. When this item is selected, the submenu will display as shown below : Resume Timer Alarm Resume :...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Descriptions of the Exit choices are: Choices Save and Reboot Exit (No Save) Default Settings Restore Settings Version Info 1.5.4 Function Hotkeys Fn + F5 Toggle display output. The display switch sequence, please refer to chapter 6...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.5.5 Display Out When you boot the system with CRT, display output is LCD&CRT mode. When boot with CRT, the display switch sequence by hotkey FnF5 is as following: LCD&CRT->LCD->CRT When boot with CRT and TV, the display switch sequence by hotkey FnF5 is as following: LCD&CRT->TV&CRT->TV->LCD->CRT...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE “Suspend” -system will enter suspend mode when LID is closed. Before LID is closed LID is closed System is On System enters Suspend System in Suspend System still in Suspend “CRT/TV Display” -display will be switched to CRT/TV when LID is closed.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.5.7 VGA Resolution of Windows 98/Me Driver (Need Modifying via VGA Driver) LCD(LCD&CRT) Resolution Color 640*480 256, 16bit, 32bit 800*600 256, 16bit, 32bit 1024*768 256, 16bit, 32bit CRT(TV) Resolution Color 640*480 256, 16bit, 32bit 800*600 256, 16bit, 32bit...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.5.8 LED Indicators System has nine status LED indicators to display system activity which include below LCD panel unit and above keyboard: 1.5.8.1 Three LED indicators below LCD panel unit: From left to right that indicate AC POWER, BATTERY POWER and BATTERY STATUS ®...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.5.8.3 Mail/Blue-Tooth LED indicators in front of palm rest: The left side green LED flashing means new mail coming. Otherwise the LED is always OFF. The right side red LED ON means Blue-Tooth module turn ON. 1.5.9 Power Management 1.5.9.1 Features...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.5.9.3 System power state Definitions when ACPI engaged Global States: G0 – Global system is working G1 – Global system is sleeping G3 – Global system is mechanical-off Suspend States: S1 – CPU stop, no system context lost S2 –...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.5.9.4 Definitions when APM engaged System States: Full On -Full running state, the system is in optimized performance Idle -Clock throttling state, CPU is running between C0 & C2 states Standby -Same as S1/S2 above Suspend -Same as S3 above (Including save-to-ram and power-on-suspend)
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Event Notifications: Standby -When all the devices have no system activities for a specific time period, BIOS will inform a standby event once OS calls GetPMEvent Function. Suspend -When all the devices have no system activities for a specific time period, BIOS will inform a suspend event once OS calls GetPMEvent Function.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Save to Disk -Same as S4 above When Save to Disk partition isn’t made on disk, BIOS will choose Save to RAM instead of Save to Disk Note: Resume Event: Standby -Resume when keyboard/trackpad/PS2 devices have activities, when ring come in on...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.5.9.6 Save to disk partition utility 0VMAKFIL.EXE S support partition only Usage: 0VMAKEFILE.EXE -P<partition size> < Partition size>= total of system RAM size + total of video RAM size 1.5.9.7 ACPI @ Custom Software SMI Command for ACPI(Modifying if Need)
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE CMOS mapping for ACPI battery control method to use Index Description 0x40 AC Status 0x41 Battery Info 1 0x42 Battery Info 2 0x43 Battery Info 3 0x44~0x45 Last Full Charge Capacity 0x46~0x47 Remaining Capacity 0x48~0x49 Design Capacity...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 1.5.11 GPIO settings 1.5.11.1 South Bridge @ GPIO Signal I/O Address GPIO Register I/O Address Map GPIO # Multi. Func./Note REQ[A]# REQ[B]#/REQ[5]# Not Implement PIRQ[F]# PIRQ[G]# Not Implement Not Implement Not Implement SMBALERT# Not Implement Not Implement...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE DRAMENA 1394WR# PCIRST_MSK# Not Implement GATE1394# SPK_OFF Not Implement Not Implement Not Implement GPIOBASE+04 bit24 = 0 GPIOBASE+04 bit25 = 0 GPIOBASE+04 bit27 = 0 GPIOBASE+04 bit28 = 0...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 2. System Assembly & Disassembly 2.1 System View 2.1.1 Front View Stereo Speaker Set Device Indicators Mini IEEE1394 Connector Audio Input Connector Line Out Phone Jack Volume Control Top Cover Latch 2.1.2 Left-Side View Kensington Lock Ventilation Openings...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 2.1.3 Right-Side View Battery Pack CD-ROM/DVD-ROM Drive 2.1.4 Rear View Power Connector S-Video Output Connector USB Ports Parallel Port D/D Fan RJ-11 Connector VGA Port Ventilation Openings...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 2.1.5 Top-Open View LCD Screen Microphone Keyboard Touch pad Power Button Easy Start Buttons Battery Charge Indicator Battery Power Indicator AC Power Indicator...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 2.2 System Disassembly The section discusses at length each major component for disassembly/reassembly and show corresponding illustrations. Use the chart below to determine the disassembly sequence for removing components from the notebook. NOTE: Before you start to install/replace these modules, disconnect all peripheral devices and make sure the notebook is not turned on or connected to AC power.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 2.2.1 Battery Pack Disassembly 1. Carefully put the notebook upside down. 2. Slide the release lever to the “unlock” ( ) position ( ), then slide and hold the release lever outwards and pull the battery pack out of the compartment ( ). (Figure 2-1)
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 2.2.2 Keyboard Disassembly 1. Insert a small rod, such as a straightened paper clip, into the eject hole near the power connector of the notebook. (Figure 2-2) Figure 2-2 Insert a rod easy to remove LED Panel 2.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 3. Remove three screws fastening keyboard on the base unit cover. (Figure 2-4) 4. Slightly lift up the keyboard and disconnect the cable from the system board to detach the keyboard. (Figure 2-5) Figure 2-4 Remove three Screws Reassembly 1.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 2.2.3 CPU Disassembly 1. Remove the LED panel and keyboard to access the CPU compartment. (See section 2.2.2 Disassembly.) 2. Remove five screws locking the heatsink cover. (Figure 2-6) Figure 2-6 Remove the cover Figure 2-7 Remove the heatsink...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 4. Disconnect the fan’s power cord from the system board, then lift up the heatsink. (Figure 2-8) Figure 2-8 Remove the fan’s power cord 5. push the lever to the right. Then lift up the lever to the vertical position. Finally, remove the existing CPU.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 2.2.4 HDD Module Disassembly 1. Carefully put the notebook upside down. 2. Remove one screw and slide the HDD module out of the compartment. (Figure 2-10) Figure 2-10 Remove HDD Module 3. Remove six screws to separate the hard disk drive from the metal shield. (Figure 2-11) Reassembly 1.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 2.2.5 CD/DVD-ROM Drive Disassembly 1. Remove the LED panel and keyboard. (See section 2.2.2 Disassembly.) 2. Remove two screws locking the CD/DVD-ROM drive. (Figure 2-12) Figure 2-12 Push out the CD/DVD -ROM drive 3. Use the screwdriver to push the metal pad to the right and the CD/DVD-ROM drive will pop out. Hold the CD/DVD-ROM drive and slide it outwards carefully.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 2.2.6 SO-DIMM Disassembly 1. Carefully put the notebook upside down. 2. Remove four screws to access the SO-DIMM socket. 3. Pull the retaining clips outwards ( ) and remove the SO-DIMM ( ). (Figure 2-13,14) Figure 2-13 Remove the SO-DIMM Cover Reassembly 1.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 2.2.7 LCD Assembly Disassembly 1. Open the top cover. Remove the LED panel, keyboard, and heat sink . (See section 2.2.2 and 2.2.Disassembly.) 2. Pull out the antenna from the CPU compartment. 3. Remove the two hinge covers. (Figure 2-15)
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Reassembly 1. Attach the LCD assembly to the base unit and secure with four screws on the hinges. 2. Reconnect the antenna to the connector on the Mini PCI socket. 3. Reconnect the LCD cable to the system board.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 2.2.8 LCD Panel Disassembly 1. Remove the LCD assembly. (See section 2.2.7 Disassembly.) 2. Remove the four rubber pads and four screws on the corners of the panel. (Figure 2-17) Figure 2-17 Remove LCD frame 3. Insert a flat screwdriver to the lower part of the frame and gently pry the frame out.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 2.2.9 Inverter Board Disassembly 1. Remove the LCD assembly. (see section 2.2.7 Disassembly. ). 2. Detach the LCD Panel. (See section 2.2.8 Disassembly. ) 3. To remove the inverter board on the bottom of the LCD assembly, disconnect the cable and remove one screw.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 2.2.10 System Board Disassembly 1. Remove the battery pack, keyboard, CPU, HDD module, CD/DVD-ROM drive and LCD assembly. (See sections2.2.1; 2.2.2; 2.2.3; 2.2.4; 2.2.5; 2.2.7 Disassembly.) 2. Remove fourteen screws on the bottom of the notebook. (Figure 2-20)
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 4. Remove five screws on the rear side of the notebook, and remove three screws locking on the base unit cover. (Figure 2-22) Figure 2-22 Remove the base unit cover Figure 2-23 Lift up the base unit cover...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 6. Remove two screws fastening the button board on base unit. and then disconnect two cables from the system board. (Figure 2-23) Figure 2-23 Remove the screws 7. Remove five screws from the system board,and lift up the base unit to access the system board. (Figure 2-24) Reassembly 1.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 7. Replace the speaker assembly. 8. Replace fourteen screws on the bottom of the notebook. 9. Replace the battery pack, LED panel, keyboard, CPU, HDD module, CD/DVD-ROM drive and LCD assembly.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 2.2.11 Touch PAD Disassembly 1. Remove the base unit cover. (See steps 1-6 in section 2.2.11 Disassembly.) 2. Remove the six screws to lift up the touch pad holder and touch pad panel. (Figure 2-25) Figure 2-25 Remove the touch pad Reassembly 1.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5. Pin Descriptions of Major Components 5.1 Pentium 4(Willamette/Northwood) mFC-PGA2 478 pin Name Type Description A[35:3]# Input/ A[35:3]# (Address) define a 2 Output space. In sub-phase 1 of the address phase, these pins transmit the address of a transaction. In sub-phase 2, these pins transmit transaction type information.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.1 Pentium 4(Willamette/Northwood) mFC-PGA2 478 pin Name Type Description BPM[5:0]# Input/ BPM[5:0]# (Breakpoint Monitor) are breakpoint and performance Output monitor signals. They are outputs from the processor which indicate the status of breakpoints and programmable counters used for monitoring processor performance.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.1 Pentium 4(Willamette/Northwood) mFC-PGA2 478 pin Name Type Description DBSY# Input/ DBSY# (Data Bus Busy) is asserted by the agent responsible for Output driving data on the processor system bus to indicate that the data bus is in use. The data bus isreleased after DBSY# is deasserted.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.1 Pentium 4(Willamette/Northwood) mFC-PGA2 478 pin Name Type Description LINT[1:0] Input LINT[1:0] (Local APIC Interrupt) must connect the appropriate pins of all APIC Bus agents. When the APIC is disabled, the LINT0 signal becomes INTR, a maskable interrupt request signal, and LINT1 becomes NMI, a nonmaskable interrupt.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.1 Pentium 4(Willamette/Northwood) mFC-PGA2 478 pin Name Type Description REQ[4:0]# Input/ REQ[4:0]# (Request Command) must connect the appropriate Output pins of all processor system bus agents. They are asserted by the current bus owner to define the currently active transaction type.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.1 Pentium 4(Willamette/Northwood) mFC-PGA2 478 pin Name Type Description Input provides isolated power for internal processor system CCIOPLL CCIOPLL bus PLLs. Follow he guidelines for V Pentium® 4 Processor in the 478-pin Package and Intel® 850 Chipset Platform Design Guide for complete implementation details.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.2 Intel 82845(Brookdale Memory Controller HUB) System Bus singnals Name Type Description ADS# Address Strobe: The system bus owner asserts ADS# to indicate the AGTL+ first of two cycles of a request phase. BNR# Block Next Request: BNR# is used to block the current request bus AGTL+ owner from issuing a new request.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.2 Intel 82845(Brookdale Memory Controller HUB) System Bus singnals Name Type Description HREQ[4:0]# Host Request Command: These signals define the attributes of the AGTL+ request. In Enhanced Mode HREQ[4:0]# are transferred at 2x rate. HREQ[4:0]# are asserted by the requesting agent during both halves of Request Phase.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.2 Intel 82845(Brookdale Memory Controller HUB) Hub Interface Signals Name Type Description HI_[10:0] Hub Interface Signals: Signals used for the hub interface. CMOS HI_STB Hub Interface Strobe: One of two differential strobe signals used to CMOS transmit or receive packet data over the hub interface.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.2 Intel 82845(Brookdale Memory Controller HUB) AGP Strobes Signals Name Type Description AD_STB0 Address/Data Bus Strobe-0: This signal provides timing for 2x and (s/t/s) 4x data on AD[15:0] and the C/BE[1:0]# signals. The agent that is providing the data drives this signal.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.2 Intel 82845(Brookdale Memory Controller HUB) AGP/PCISignals Name Type Description G_PAR Parity: During FRAME# Operations: This signal is driven by the MCH when it acts as a FRAME#-based AGP initiator during address and data phases for a write cycle, and during the address phase for a read cycle.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.3 Intel 82801BA(I/O Controller HUB ) Hub Interface Signals Name Type Description HL[11:0] Hub Interface Signals HL_STB Hub Interface Strobe: One of two differential strobe signals used to transmit and receive data through the hub interface. HL_STB# Hub Interface Strobe Complement: Second of the two differential strobe signals.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.3 Intel 82801BA(I/O Controller HUB ) PCI Interface Signals Name Type Description FRAME# Cycle Frame: The current Initiator drives FRAME# to indicate the beginning and duration of a PCI transaction. While the initiator asserts FRAME#, data transfers continue. When the initiator negates FRAME#, the transaction is in the final data phase.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.3 Intel 82801BA(I/O Controller HUB ) PCI Interface Signals Name Type Description PME# PCI Power Management Event: PCI peripherals drive PME# to wake the system from low-power states S1–S5. PME# assertion can also be enabled to generate SCI from the S0 state. In some cases the ICH2 may drive PME# active due to an internal wake event.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.3 Intel 82801BA(I/O Controller HUB ) IDE Interface Signals(continued) Name Type Description PDIOW# Primary and Secondary Disk I/O Write (PIO and Non-Ultra DMA): This is the command to the IDE device that it may latch data SDIOW# from the PDD or SDD lines.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.3 Intel 82801BA(I/O Controller HUB ) Power Management Interface Signals Name Type Description THRM# Thermal Alarm: THRM# is an active low signal generated by external hardware to start the hardware clock throttling mode. This signal can also generate an SMI# or an SCI.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.3 Intel 82801BA(I/O Controller HUB ) Processor Interface Signals Name Type Description Mask A20: A20M# goes active based on setting the appropriate bit in A20M# the Port 92h register, or based on the A20GATE signal. Speed Strap: During the reset sequence, ICH2 drives A20M# high if the corresponding bit is set in the FREQ_STRP register.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.3 Intel 82801BA(I/O Controller HUB ) System Management Interface Signals Name Type Description Intruder Detect: This signal can be set to disable system if box INTRUDER# detected open. This signal’s status is readable, so it can be used like a GPI if the Intruder Detection is not needed.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.4 PCI4410(PCMCIA/1394 LINK Controller ) Power-Supply Terminals Name Type Description Device ground terminals Power-supply terminal for core logic (3.3 V) VCCB Clamp voltage for PC Card interface. Matches card signaling environment, 5 V or 3.3 V. VCCI...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.4 PCI4410(PCMCIA/1394 LINK Controller ) PCI Interface Control Terminals Name Type Description IRDY# PCI initiator ready. IRDY# indicates the PCI bus initiator’s ability to complete the current data phase of the transaction. A data phase is completed on a rising edge of PCLK, when both IRDY# and TRDY# are asserted.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.4 PCI4410(PCMCIA/1394 LINK Controller ) 16-Bit PC Card Address and Data Terminals Name Type Description ADDR[0:25] PC Card address. 16-bit PC Card address lines. ADDR25 is the most significant bit PC Card data. 16-bit PC Card data lines. DATA15 is the most DATA[0:15] significant bit.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.4 PCI4410(PCMCIA/1394 LINK Controller ) 16-Bit PC Card Interface Control Terminals Name Type Description REG# Attribute memory select. REG# remains high for all common memory accesses. When REG# is asserted, access is limited to attribute memory (OE# or WE# active) and to the I/O space (IORD# or IOWR# active).
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.4 PCI4410(PCMCIA/1394 LINK Controller ) CardBus PC Card Interface Control Terminals Name Type Description CardBus audio. CAUDIO is a digital input signal from a PC Card to CAUDIO the system speaker. The PCI4410A device supports the binary audio mode and outputs a binary signal from the card to SPKROUT.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 5.4 PCI4410(PCMCIA/1394 LINK Controller ) Zoomed-Video Interface Terminals Name Type Description ZV_HREF Horizontal sync to the zoomed-video port ZV_VSYHC Vertical sync to the zoomed-video port ZV_Y[0:7] Video data to the zoomed-video port in YUV:4:2:2 format ZV_UV[0:7] Video data to the zoomed-video port in YUV:4:2:2 format...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 6. System Block Diagram LCD Panel AGP4X 66M U516 Monitor ATI VGA TV OUT Board IDE1 CD-ROM IDE2 J2,J3 Board USB Port LPC BUS U509 U509 Supper I/O Supper I/O Board ISA BUS PC87393 PC87393 Flash ROM...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 7. Maintenance Diagnostic 7.1 Introduction Every time the computer is turned on ,the system BIOS runs a series of internal checks on the hardware. This power-on self test (post) allows the computer to detect problems as early as the power-on stage.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 7.2 Error codes : Following is a list of error codes in sequent display on the PIO debug board. Code POST Routine Description Some type of lone reset Turn off FAST A20 for POST Signal power on reset...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 7.2 Error codes : Following is a list of error codes in sequent display on the PIO debug board. Code POST Routine Description Special init of keyboard ctlr Test if keyboard Present Test keyboard Interrupt Test keyboard command byte...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 7.3 Debug Card 7.3.1 Diagnostic Tools : The 378 Port Debug Card, a kind of tool, is designed mainly for Notebook . It can be used to test the process of BIOS POST system. It composed of eight . LED and one PIO CONNECTOR as the below...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 7.3 Debug Card 7.3.2 CIRCUIT: CONNECTOR PIN 1 PIN 2-9 D0 - D7 PARALLEL PORT DATA BUS D0 TO D7 PIN15 PIN10 ACKNOWLEDGE HANDSHANK PIN11 BUSY PIN12 PIN13 SLCT PIN DEFINITION OF PIO PORT STROBE SIGNAL PIN 14...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 8.Trouble Shooting 8.1 No Power 8.2 Battery Can not Be Charged 8.3 No Display 8.4 VGA Controller Failure LCD No Display 8.5 VGA Controller Failure External Monitor No Display 8.6 Memory Test Error 8.7 Keyboard(K/B) and Touch Pad(T/B) Test Error 8.8 Hard Drive Test Error...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 8.1 No Power When the power button is pressed, nothing happens, no fan activity is heard and power indicator is not light up. PF501 PL502 PL503 Power In ALWAYS PD501 PQ502 PQ503 PR513 PR514 PD4-PD6 DVMAIN Charge...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 8.1 No Power When the power button is pressed, nothing happens, no fan activity is heard and power indicator is not light up. Power on Sequence...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 8.1 No Power When the power button is pressed, nothing happens, no fan activity is heard and power indicator is not light up. PL502 120Z/100M PF501 PL503 6.5A/32VDC 120Z/100M PC510 PC509 PC505 0.1U 0.1U POWER IN +5VA...
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1. Make sure that the battery is good. 2. Make sure that the battery is installed properly. 3. Check the D/D board is connected to M/B properly. Power Correct it. Try another known good D/D Board. Power 8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Connect AC adaptor. Board-level Troubleshooting Board-level Troubleshooting...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 8.2 Battery Can not Be Change When the battery is installed but the battery status indicate LED display abnormal. 10,12 ADINP PR532 PR534 100K D/D Board connector PR541 100K 5VTAP PC535 SENSE 4.7U SHUTDN PU510 PC536 LP295 REFIN 0.1U...
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Is the notebook connected to power (AC adaptor)? 1. Make sure that the battery is good. 2. Make sure that the battery is installed properly. Battery charge Correct it. 8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Connect AC adaptor. Replace Motherboard Board-level Troubleshooting Check the following parts for cold solder or one of the following...
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LCD or monitor. 1. Replace faulty part. Display 2. Connect the I/O device to the M/B one at a time to find out which part is causing the problem. 8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Replace Motherboard Board-level Troubleshooting If 378 Port...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 8.4 VGA Controller Failure LCD No Display There is no display or picture abnormal on LCD or monitor. +3VS TXCLK+, - TXOUT [0:2]+ ,- TX2CLK+, - TX2OUT [0:2]+, - C507 +12V R515 0.1U 470K Q502 ENPVDD DTC144WK...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 8.4 VGA Controller Failure LCD No Display There is no display or picture abnormal on LCD or monitor. VGA Controller Failure 1.Confirm monitor is good and check the cable are connected properly. 2. Try another known good LCD...
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 8.5 VGA Controller Failure Monitor No Display There is no display or picture abnormal on monitor. +3VS +5VS R544 R543 4.7K 4.7K GREEN BLUE U516 VGA-M6 Q502 2N7002 MOBILITY HSYNC VSYNC Q501 2N7002 +5VS L500 120Z/100M L501...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 8.5 VGA Controller Failure Monitor No Display There is no display or picture abnormal on monitor. VGA Controller Failure 1.Confirm monitor is good and check the cable are connected properly. 2. Try another known good monitor Replace faulty Display monitor.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 8.6 Memory Test Error Either one or two extend SO-DIMM RAM Module is failure or system hangs up. CK[2:3] RP7,RP9 MA [0:14] MD [0:63] SDRAMCLK1 SDRAMCLK2 -CS[0:1] -CS[4:5] -SWEA -SCASA 82845 -SRASA RP14 SDRAMCLK4 SDRAMCLK5 CK[0:1] J505 SO-DIMM...
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If your system host bus clock running at 100MHZ then make sure that SO-DIMM module meet require of PC 100. Replace the faulty Test SDRAM module. 8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Replace Motherboard Board-level Troubleshooting One of the following components or signals on the motherboard may be defective ,Use an oscilloscope to check the signals or replace the parts one at A time and test after each replacement.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Keyboard (K/B) Touch-Pad (T/P) Test Error Error message of keyboard or touch-pad failure is shown or any key does not work. IRQ1 IRQ12 -IOR ICH2 -IOW 82801BA XD[0:7] ICH-A20GATE +5VA U509 -H8_KBCS -ROMCS -H8_A20GATE Supper I/O -H8_MCCS...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Keyboard (K/B) Touch-Pad (T/P) Test Error Error message of keyboard or touch-pad failure is shown or any key does not work. Keyboard or Touch-Pad Test Error Is K/B or T/P cable connected to Correct it. notebook properly? Try another known good Keyboard or Touch-pad.(Internal or external)
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Hard Drive Test Error Either an error message is shown, or the driver motor continues spinning, while reading data is from or writing data is to hard drive. +5VS +3VS +12VS R137 1M R138 -HDD_PWRON DTC144WK -HDDRST...
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2. Try another working drive and cable. Re-boot Replace the faulty parts. Check the system driver for proper installation. Re - Test 8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Replace Motherboard Board-level Troubleshooting One of the following parts or signals on the motherboard may be defective, use an oscilloscope to check the signals or replace the parts one at a time and test after each replacement.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE CD-ROM Drive Test Error An error message is shown when reading data from CD-ROM drive. +5VS +3VS +12VS R577 1M R580 -CDROM_PWRON Q504 DTC144WK -CDROM_RST -SDACK SDA1 SDA0 SIORDY ICH2 SDREQ -SDIOW 82801BA -SDIOR IRQ15 -SCS1 -SCS3...
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2. Check install for correctly. Test Replace the faulty parts. Check the CD-ROM driver for proper installation. Re - Test 8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Replace Motherboard Board-level Troubleshooting One of the following parts or signals on the motherboard may be defective, use an oscilloscope to check the signals or replace the parts one at a time and test after each replacement.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 8.10 USB Port Test Error An error occurs when a USB I/O device is installed. -USBOC1 USBP2_2- USBP2_2+ ICH2 -USBOC0 82801BA USBP0_0- USBP0_0+ Mother Board 2 USB0VCC5 VIN0 VCCOUT1 USB2VCC5 VIN1 VCCOUT0 RT9701-CBL -USBOC1 1000P USBP2_2- USBP2_2+...
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Test Correct it Replace another known good charge board or good USB device. Re-test Correct it 8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Replace Motherboard Board-level Troubleshooting Check the following parts for cold solder or one of the following parts on the mother-board may be defective, use an oscilloscope to check the following signal or replace the parts one at a time and test after each replacement.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 8.11 PIO Port Test Error When a print command is issued, printer prints nothing or garbage. Mother Board RP500 P_LPD [0:3] RP502 P_LPD [4:7] U509 P_SLCT, -P_STB RP503 -P_AFD, -P_ERR Supper I/O -P_INIT, -P_SLIN RP504 PC87393 -P_ACK, P_BUSY...
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(J1) 2. Check CMOS LPT port setting properly. Test Correct it Try another known good PIO device. Re - Test 8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Replace Motherboard Replace the faulty parts. Board-level Troubleshooting One of the following parts or signals on the motherboard may be defective, use an oscilloscope to check the signals or replace the parts one at a time and test after each replacement.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 8.12 PC-Card Socket Failure An error occurs when a PC card device is installed. R607 33 U507 PCICLK_CARD ICS950805 PCI BUS A21 / IDSEL -CBE [0:3] -IRQ0 -GNT0 -CARD_RI ICH2 PCI4410GHK SERIRQ 82801BA -INTA -INTC -PCIRST +3V_ICH R158 4.7K...
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Correct it Try another known good PC card device. Re-test Change the faulty part then end. 8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Replace Motherboard Board-level Troubleshooting Check the following parts for cold solder or one of the following parts on the mother-board may be defective, use an oscilloscope to check the following signal or replace the parts one at a time and test after each replacement.
8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 8.13 IEEE1394 Failure An error occurs when a PC card device or 1394 device is installed. R607 33 U507 PCICLK_CARD ICS950805 PCI BUS A21 / IDSEL -CBE [0:3] -IRQ0 -GNT0 -CARD_RI ICH2 PCI4410GHK SERIRQ -PCLKRUN 82801BA -INTA...
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Correct it Try another known good 1394 device. Re-test Change the faulty part then end. 8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Replace Motherboard Board-level Troubleshooting Check the following parts for cold solder or one of the following parts on the mother-board may be defective, use an oscilloscope to check the following signal or replace the parts one at a time and test after each replacement.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 8.14 Audio Failure No sound from speaker after audio driver is installed. R678 10K C710 2.2U AUDIO OUT C709 2.2U R677 10K +3V_ICH C717 4.7U AOUT_R SPK_OFF C718 4.7U From U17 DTC144TKA AOUT_L From U15 front page...
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Re-test Correct it. 8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Check the following parts for cold solder or one of the following parts on the motherboard may be defective,use an oscilloscope to check the following signal or replace parts one at a time and test after each replacement.
LAN properly. Test Correct it. Check if BIOS setup is ok. Re-test Correct it. 8170 N/B MAINTENANCE Replace Motherboard Board-level Troubleshooting Check the following parts for cold solder or one of the following parts on the mother-board may be defective, use an oscilloscope to check the following signal or replace the parts one at a time and test after each replacement.
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 9. Spare Parts List -- All (7) Part Number Description 271071270301 RES;27 ,1/16W,5% ,0603,SMT 271071301011 RES;301 ,1/16W,1% ,0603,SMT 271071301311 RES;301K ,1/16W,1% ,0603,SMT 271071330302 RES;33 ,1/16W,5% ,0603,SMT 271071334301 RES;330K ,1/16W,5% ,0603,SMT 271071333101 RES;33K ,1/16W,1% ,0603,SMT 271071333301 RES;33K ,1/16W,5% ,0603,SMT 271071374211 RES;37.4K,1/16W,1% ,0603,SMT...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 9. Spare Parts List -- All (8) Part Number Description 345669900004 RUBBER;LCD,DOWN,7170 345671200001 RUBBER;LCD,UP,8170 565167120001 S/W;CD ROM,SYSTEM,8170 565180626001 S/W;CD*1,DVD,WIN-DVD,INTERVIDEO 340671200013 SCREW ASSY;CPU,8170 340671200014 SCREW ASSY;IC,82845,8170 371102011502 SCREW;M2L15,FLT(+),NIW/NLK 323760000002 SDRAM MODULE;256M,8M*16,PC133,SP 340671200005 SHIELDING ASSY;TOP,8170 561860000022 SINGLE PAGE;GN,NOTE FOR BATTERY&...
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8170 N/B MAINTENANCE 9. Spare Parts List -- All (9) Part Number Description 288202303001 TRANS;SI2303DS,P-MOSFET,SOT-23 288104362001 TRANS;SI4362DY,N-HOSFET,S08 288204800001 TRANS;SI4800DY,N-MOS,.0185OHM,SO 288204800001 TRANS;SI4800DY,N-MOS,.0185OHM,SO 288204832001 TRANS;SI4832DY,N-MOSFET,.028OHM, 288204832001 TRANS;SI4832DY,N-MOSFET,.028OHM, 288204835001 TRANS;SI4835DY,PMOS,6A/30V,.035, 288204835001 TRANS;SI4835DY,PMOS,6A/30V,.035, 288204892001 TRANS;SI4892DY,N-MOSFET,SO8 273001050065 TRANSFORMER;10/100 BASE,LF-H72P, 373101710301 T-SCREW;I,M1.7,L3,K-HD,D3.0,NIB 373002010002 T-SCREW;S.M2 L4, PAN(+),NIW 373002010003 T-SCREW;S.M2 L5, PAN(+),NIW...
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5.-PCIRST CONTROL HDD & CD_ROM RESET,CHANGE VON GPIO PIN EACH RESET FOR S3 WEAKUP. 6.ADD TWO 10K PULL_UP RESISTOR FOR H8 THERMAL SENSE ,TWO FAN FREEBACK SCHEMATIC. 7.ADD U515 & CHANGE J5 FOR 8170 QK/B AND 8175 LED/B COMMON. 8.ADD -LID PIN ON J6 FOR 8175 COVER SWITCH.
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8170 System Block Diagram TPS2211 IC CARD Power Switch Socket SSOP 16 1394 PCI 4410 TSB41AB1 PCMCIA/1394 LINK TI PQFP64 CONTROLLER uBGA 209 MINI 1394 PCI BUS RTL8139CL RJ45 LQFP 128 PD[0..15] Control SD[0..15] Control IR Module HP-3600 PRINTER PORT...
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POWER DIAGRAM OF THE 8170 PWR_ON Protecter ADAPTOR Self Diode Dischange learning P Channel MOSFET Battery Discharge SI4835DY Pack High Side Charge IC MAX1772 SUSB# DC/DC BOARD Shut Down 3.3V DC to DC Convertor Shut Down 5V DC to DC Convertor...
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SERVICE MANUAL FOR 8170 SERVICE MANUAL FOR SERVICE MANUAL FOR 8170 Sponsoring Editor : Jesse Jan Author : Jacey Liu Assistant Editor : Janne Liu Publisher : MiTAC International Corp. Address : 1, R&D Road 2, Hsinchu Science-Based Industrial, Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C.