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Digital HiNote VP 500 Series Service Guide Part Number: ER-PB1WF-SM. A01 Digital Equipment Corporation Maynard, Massachusetts...
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The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital Equipment Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that might appear in this document. The software described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license.
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The FCC wants you to know... This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Table of Contents 1 Overview System Overview........................... 1–1 CPU and Chip Set ........................... 1–1 Memory ............................1–2 BIOS............................... 1–2 Video Controller Chip ........................1–2 I/O Ports............................1–3 Option Modules..........................1–4 Components, Controls and Indicators ..................... 1–4 Front and Side Components (Panel Closed)..................1–4 Rear View ............................
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System IPB List for TS31GO (54CB110YYKM)..............5–9 System IPB List for TS31GM (54CB410YYKN)..............5–10 Mechanical Parts List TS31G - All Units................5–11 System IPBs for TS31GA/I ......................5–13 System IPB List for TS31GA/I ....................5–15 Mechanical Parts List TS31G - All Units................5–16 LCD Assembly IPB for TS31GS/O ....................
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CPU Daughter-Board Connector – J1....................C–18 CPU Daughter-Board Connector – J2....................C–20 Internal Keyboard Connector – J3 ......................C–22 D Schematics viii...
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Figures Figure 1-1 Functional Block Diagram ....................1–2 Figure 1-2 Right Front View (Panel Closed) ..................1–4 Figure 1-3 Rear View..........................1–5 Figure 1-4 Left Front View (Panel Closed)..................... 1–6 Figure 1-5 Right Front View (Panel open)....................1–7 Figure 2-1 BIOS Setup Main Menu ......................2–2 Figure 2-2 The BIOS Setup Main Menu ....................
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This service guide is written specifically for service engineers. Organization This guide contains the following: • Chapter 1: Overview – This chapter introduces the Digital HiNote VP 500 series notebook computers. It provides a system overview and describes the controls, indicators, and hot keys. •...
Overview This chapter introduces the Digital HiNote VP 500 series notebook computers. It provides a system overview and describes the controls, indicators, and hot keys. System Overview The HiNote VP 500 series are high-performance portable computers designed for the mobile professional.
Overview Figure 1-1 Functional Block Diagram Memory The system comes with 8MB of on-board DRAM for system memory and 256KB of L2 cache memory (on selected models). System memory can be upgraded to a total of 16MB, 24MB and 40MB. The upgrade is performed by installing two 4MB, 8MB, or 16MB DIMM modules.
Overview • Integrated 128-bit wide, 7Mbits Display Memory – 1.1MB of Video RAM • Integrated programmable linear address feature accelerates GUI performance • Supports NON-interlaced CRT monitors with resolutions up to 1024 x 768/256 colors • Advanced power management features minimize power consumption during: −...
Overview Option Modules The following options can be installed in the system: • 6X CD-ROM Module • Supplementary Battery Components, Controls and Indicators This section shows the locations and provides a description of the different components, controls, and indicators on your Digital notebook computer. Front and Side Components (Panel Closed) Component...
Overview Rear View Component Description Infrared Interface Allows wireless data transfer between the notebook and other IR devices. (Selected models only) Serial (COM) Port A serial device connects to this port. Parallel LPT Port A parallel device, such as a printer, connects to this port. Reset Button Using a pen or paper clip, press this button to reboot the system.
Overview Left and Side Components Component Description Speaker-out Port External speakers or headphones connect to this port. (Selected models only) External Mic Port An external microphone connects to the notebook. (Selected models only) PC Card Lower Socket Eject Ejects a PC Card Type I or Type II from the lower socket. Button PC Card Socket Insert PC Card Type I, Type II or Type III cards into this socket.
Overview Right Front View (Panel Open) Component Description Internal Microphone Used to record music, voice and sound files. LCD Display DSTN or TFT Super VGA back-lit display. LCD Status Display Provides system operating status. Suspend/Resume Button Turns the notebook on and toggles between the suspend/resume mode.
Overview Controlling Power Unique to Digital notebook’s, the suspend/resume button not only enables you to take advantage of the built-in power saving features but also turns the notebook on and off. Action How to... Press the Suspend/Resume button to turn the system on. Suspend Press this button to place your system in Suspend mode.
Overview LCD Status Display Icon When Displayed Indicates... Embedded Numeric Keypad is enabled by hot key combination. If blinking, the system is prompting you to enter your resume from suspend password. Scroll Lock is enabled by a hot key combination. Num Lock is enabled by a hot key combination.
Decreases the audio volume. Related Information Documentation Digital HiNote VP 500 Series User’s Guide ER-PB1WF-UA Digital HiNote VP 500 Series Quick Reference Card ER-PB1WF-BA Quick Setup Guide ER-PB1WF-IM World Wide Web Information such as drivers, BIOS updates, and on-line documentation is available from Digital’s World Wide Web Site.
System BIOS This chapter provides information related to the system BIOS and its Setup program. BIOS Setup Program The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup program is a menu driven utility that is used to make changes to the system’s configuration and tailor the operation of the notebook computer.
Accessing the BIOS Setup Program To access the BIOS Setup program, press the F2 key when prompted during bootup. There are three essential elements to the BIOS screens (Figure 2-1): Menu Bar, Item Specific Help Window and Legend Bar. Figure 2-1 BIOS Setup Main Menu Menu Bar The top of the screen (Figure 2-1) has a menu bar with the following selections: Main...
Legend Key Alternate Key Function one value, the [Tab + Shift] key combination will move the selection cell up to the previous field. minus key Scrolls backwards through the values for the highlighted field. + plus key Scrolls forward through the values for the highlighted field.
The Main Menu The following settings are available in the Main Menu screen of the BIOS Setup Program (Figure 2-2). Figure 2-2 The BIOS Setup Main Menu Field Settings Description Date Enter current date: month, day, Sets the system date. year format Time Enter current time: hour,...
The Peripherals Menu Notice the pointer icon next to the words Integrated Peripherals. This indicates the presence of a submenu. The following settings are available in the Peripherals Menu screen of the BIOS Setup Program (Figure 2-3). Figure 2-3 The BIOS Setup Peripherals Menu Field Settings Description...
Integrated Peripherals (Peripherals submenu) Move the highlighted cell to this field and press <Enter> to open the submenu. The following settings are available in the Integrated Peripherals Menu screen of the BIOS Setup Program(Figure 2-4). Figure 2-4 The BIOS Setup Integrated Peripherals Menu Field Settings Description...
The Security Menu Select Security from the menu bar to display the following menu (Figure 2-5). Figure 2-5 The BIOS Setup Security Menu Field Settings Description Admin. [Press Enter] Setting the Admin. Password will limit Password : unauthorized access to the notebook, including the BIOS Setup Program..
Setting Admin. Password To set the Admin. Password, move the highlighted cell to the Admin. Password field and press <Enter>. The following dialogue box will appear: Set Admin. Password Enter new password: Confirm new password: 1. Type in your password and press <Enter>. The password can be up to seven alphanumeric characters.
The Power Menu The Power Menu (Figure 2-6) allows you to enable and adjust the notebook’s power saving features. Enabling these features will extend the battery run time. Figure 2-6 The BIOS Setup Power Menu Field Settings Description Power Savings Sets the Power Management Mode.
Field Settings Description field, Power Savings must be set to Customize. 15, 20, 30 Min. Hard Disk Disabled Indicates the amount of time the hard disk Time-Out needs to be inactive before it is turned off. 1 Min. In order to make customized changes to this 2 Min.
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Field Action Description Save <Enter> Saves the current changes and exits the BIOS Changes & Exit Setup Program. Discard <Enter> Discards the current changes and exits the BIOS Changes & Exit Setup Program. Get Default Values <Enter> Loads the factory default values for each of the fields in the BIOS Setup Program.
Modifying Flash BIOS The Digital HiNote VP 500 Series notebook computer has a flash updatable system BIOS. As improvements are made to the system BIOS they are made available from Digital’s Web site or BBS. Web Site: HTTP://WWW.PC.DIGITAL.COM BBS: (508)496-8800 Updating Flash BIOS The Flash BIOS update come as a self-extracting file that creates a bootable floppy disk.
Troubleshooting This chapter provides a systematic method of isolating problems with the Digital HiNote VP 500 series of notebook computers. It is assumed that you have a basic understanding of DOS- based computer systems as well as a knowledge of standard troubleshooting procedures. This manual is written under the assumption that the problems are indeed related to the notebook computer itself.
Troubleshooting Verify that a component is the only malfunctioning part of the computer by replacing the malfunctioning component with a good one, and then try to run the system. For example, if you have tested an FDD in a test computer and found it to be bad, you should also try a good FDD in the malfunctioning FDD’s computer to be sure that another component (such as the FDD controller) is not bad as well.
Troubleshooting Boot-up Failure Problem Troubleshooting Procedure You turn on the Notebook and the following Turn on the power switch: • conditions apply: Check the DRAM connections to be sure • The Notebook’s power is on. that they are secure. • •...
Troubleshooting CRT Failure Problem Troubleshooting Procedure • Make sure the CRT output is enabled. The Notebook has power, the Notebook’s LCD panel is working and one of the following • Make sure that the CRT’s power is on. conditions apply: •...
Troubleshooting HDD Failure Problem Troubleshooting Procedure • Check to make sure that the BIOS settings When you try to access the HDD, one of the following conditions occur: are correct. Refer to Chapter 2 for BIOS • There is a message indicating that the HDD information.
Troubleshooting Check Points and Error Messages At the beginning of each POST routine, the BIOS outputs the test point error code to I/O address 80h. Use this code during troubleshooting to establish at what point the system failed and what routine was being performed. If the BIOS detects a terminal error condition, it halts POST after: •...
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Troubleshooting Code Beeps POST Routine Description Reinitialize the cache Autosize cache Configure advanced chipset registers Load alternate registers with CMOS values Set Initial CPU speed Initialize interrupt vectors Initialize BIOS interrupts 2-1-2-3 Check ROM copyright notice Initialize manager for PCI Option ROMs Check video configuration against CMOS Initialize PCI bus and devices Initialize all video adapters in system...
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Troubleshooting Code Beeps POST Routine Description Jump to UserPatch2 Disable A20 address line Clear huge ES segment register Search for option ROMs Shadow option ROMs Set up Power Management Enable hardware interrupts Set time of day Check key lock Initialize typematic rate Erase F2 prompt Scan for F2 key stroke Enter SETUP...
Troubleshooting If the BIOS detects error 2C, 2E, or 30 (base 64K RAM error), it displays an additional word of information reflecting the bit or address line that failed. For example, if "2C 0002" is displayed, address line 1 (represented by bit one) has failed. If "2E 1020" is displayed, then data bits 12 and 5 have failed in the upper 16 bits.
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Troubleshooting Message Description Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to Displayed after any recoverable error message: Press Setup <F1> to start the boot process or <F2> to enter Setup and change any settings. <F2> Press <F2> to enter SETUP Optional message displayed during POST. Previous boot incomplete Default configuration used Previous POST did not complete...
Field Replaceable Units (FRUs). Unless otherwise noted the replacement procedures for the FRUs are the reverse of the removal procedures. Required Tools You will need the following tools to remove and replace the HiNote VP 500 series FRUs.: • #0 and #1 Phillips Head Screwdrivers •...
FRU Replacement Removing FDD/CD Modules and Supplementary Battery To remove the FDD module, CD module or supplementary battery: 1. Slide the locking button (1), located on the bottom of the system, in the direction shown (Figure 4-2). 2. Slide and hold the module release latch (2) in the direction shown. 3.
FRU Replacement Removing the HDD Assembly To remove the HDD: 1. Slide the HDD module plastic cover (1) in the direction shown (Figure 4-3). 2. Remove the two Philips head screws (2) located on the bottom of the notebook computer. They secure the HDD assembly in the system unit and prevent it from being damaged.
FRU Replacement Removing the Keyboard To remove the keyboard: 1. Remove the keyboard screw caps by pulling them toward the front of the system and then up as shown (Figure 4-4). 2. Remove the two screws that hold the keyboard in place. 3.
FRU Replacement Figure 4-5 Removing Heatsink and Keyboard Removing the CPU The CPU daughter card is located under the heatsink. To remove the CPU daughter card: 1. Remove the keyboard and heatsink 2. Pull up on the CPU daughter card to remove if from the system (Figure 4-6). ________________________ Installation Note ______________________ When installing the CPU daughter card, align each of the connectors with the mating connector on the motherboard.
FRU Replacement Figure 4-6 Removing the CPU Daughter Card Removing the LCD Assembly and Keyboard Deck To remove the LCD Assembly: 1. Remove the Battery 2. Remove the FDD/CD Module or Secondary Battery 3. Remove the HDD Assembly (recommended) 4. Remove the Keyboard and Heatsink 5.
FRU Replacement Figure 4-7 Removing LCD Assembly End Caps and Hinge Screws 9. Remove the center cap and the LCD Assembly from the system unit as follows: a) Press in at the base of the center cap to release the catches. b) Lift straight up on the LCD assembly and remove the Center cap as you remove the LCD assembly from the system unit.
FRU Replacement Figure 4-8 Removing the Keyboard Deck (Part 1) 13. Remove the Keyboard Deck by releasing the catches as shown (Figure 4-9) and lift the Keyboard deck off the system housing. 14. Disconnect the cable that goes to the System Suspend/Resume button assembly from the motherboard.
FRU Replacement ________________________ Installation Notes ______________________ 1. Be sure to reconnect the ground wire. 2. When installing the end caps removed in step 2, make sure the nibs inside the end caps slide into the appropriate catch on the Keyboard Deck. 3.
FRU Replacement Removing the LCD Display Bezel To remove the LCD display bezel: 1. Remove the two plugs and screws (Figure 4-11). 2. Pull one side of the bezel away from the center of the LCD assembly until the plastic latches are disengaged.
FRU Replacement b) Remove the cable from the connector. ___________________________ Important _________________________ LCD panels used in the Digital HiNote 500 series notebook computer are supplied by different manufacturer’s. Each LCD panel uses a unique cable assembly. Do Not mix an LCD panel with a cable assembly from a different manufacturer. ______________________________________________________________ Figure 4-12 Removing the LCD Panel and Status/Inverter Board Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide 4–13...
FRU Replacement Removing the Touch Pad To remove the Touch Pad: 1. Remove the LCD Assembly and the Keyboard Deck. 2. Remove the screw that holds the Touch Pad in place. 3. Remove the Touch Pad by disengaging the two catches that hold it in place. You will have to work at carefully releasing these catches.
FRU Replacement Removing the Audio Board To remove the Audio Board: 1. Remove the LCD Assembly and the Keyboard Deck. 2. Locate the Audio board. It is located over the HDD bay at the front of the system unit. 3. Disconnect the cable that goes between the Audio board and the audio jacks. a) Release the cable lock by sliding the lock out of the connector.
Breakdown This chapter provides a list of the Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) and a parts breakdown and parts list for the Digital HiNote VP 500 series notebook computer. FRU List The following sections provide a list of FRUs and their part numbers for the Digital HiNote VP 500 Series notebook computer.
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Option List Digital Opt P/N Digital FRU P/N Compal P/N Description FR-PCP9E-BA 30-47949-01 Mini Dock w/o NIC, PR-1, HiNote VP5h FR-PCP9E-BB 30-47950-01 Mini Dock w/ NIC, PR-2, HiNote VP5h FR-PCP9H-BA 30-47922-01 Car Adapter, DC line cord, HiNote VP5h FR-PCP9H-BE 30-47951-01...
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FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Digital Opt P/N Digital FRU P/N Compal P/N Description 30-46538-01 2601631A01U HDD, 1.08Gb, 2.5" x .5" H (IBM - DSOA-21080) 30-48047-01 HDD, 1.08Gb, 2.5" x .5" H (Fujitsu - M2714TAM) 30-46539-01 HDD, 1.44Gb, 2.5" x .5" H (IBM - DMCA-21440) 30-48024-01 Keyboard, Blank, HiNote...
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Illustrated Parts Breakdown The following sections provide an illustrated parts breakdown of the Digital HiNote VP 500 series notebook computer. Each drawing has one or more tables with a parts description. System IPBs for TS31GS/O/M Figure 5-1 System Unit IPB (TS31GS/O/M) 5–6 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide...
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown System IPB List for TS31GS (54CB010YYKx) Refer to Figure 5-1 and Figure 5-2. Compal 54CB010YYKx Callout Number Description CG0P4008003 SPEAKER 0.4W 8 OHM KR-23-8AB (23mm) DA3S31GL415 FLEXIBLE PCB TS31G LF-194 REV1 T.PAD DC020102507 HOUSING CONN. SET TS30G SPEAKER-MB RIGHT EC30G0BJ101 CPU HEAT SINK ASS'Y...
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Compal 54CB010YYKx Callout Number Description 24CW01 K/B SET 30G PART NO PLEASE REF NO.24CW01(103) 510283 HDD BRACKET ASSY TS30G PART NO PLEASE REF NO.24CW01(255) 435131 CPU MODULE TS30G PLEASE REF PART NO NO.24CW01(256) System IPB List for TS31GO (54CB110YYKM) Refer to Figure 5-1 and Figure 5-2.
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown System IPB List for TS31GM (54CB410YYKN) Refer to Figure 5-1 and Figure 5-2. Callout Compal Number Description CG0P4008003 SPEAKER 0.4W 8 OHM KR-23-8AB (23mm) DA3S31GL415 FLEXIBLE PCB TS31G LF-194 REV1 T.PAD DC020102507 HOUSING CONN. SET TS30G SPEAKER-MB RIGHT EC30G0BJ101 CPU HEAT SINK ASS'Y 30G0BJ REV01 HGTS30P0604...
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Mechanical Parts List TS31G - All Units Refer to Figure 5-1 and Figure 5-2. Callout Compal Number Description EC31G037001 TRACK PAD BRACKET31G037 REV01 EL30G08H102 I/O MYLAR30G08H REV01 EC31G04R007 RELEASE MODULE31G04R REV01 EC31G021008 I.O BRACKET 31G021 REV01 FC31G04B000 IR LENS31G04B REV01 FC31G03G002...
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown System IPB List for TS31GA/I Refer to Figure 5-3 and Figure 5-4. Callou Compal Description TS31 GA TS31 GI Number 54CB210YYK 54CB310YYK CG0P4008003 SPEAKER 0.4W 8 OHM KR-23-8AB (23mm) * 003 DA3S31GL415 FLEXIBLE PCB TS31G LF-194 REV1 T.PAD DC020102507 HOUSING CONN.
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Mechanical Parts List TS31G - All Units Refer to Figure 5-3 and Figure 5-4. Callout Compal Number Description EC31G037001 TRACK PAD BRACKET31G037 REV01 EL30G08H102 I/O MYLAR30G08H REV01 EC31G04R007 RELEASE MODULE31G04R REV01 EC31G021008 I.O BRACKET 31G021 REV01 FC31G04B000 IR LENS31G04B REV01 FC31G03G002...
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown LCD Assembly IPB for TS31GS/O Figure 5-5 LCD Assembly IPB for GS/GO Panel 5–18 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide...
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown LCD Assembly IPB for TS31GA/I Figure 5-6 LCD Assembly IPB for GA/GI Panel Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide 5–21...
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown LCD Assembly Listing for TS31GA/I Refer to Figure 5-6. Compal 5103450XXX Callout Number Description AC600004306 LCD MODULE LM-JA53-22NTK (SANYO) AC600003806 LCD MODULE ITSV50D 12.1" (IBM) EC31G039101 HINGE SUPPORT 31G039 REV01 (BRACKET) EC31G04C003 MIC HOLDER 31G04C REV01 EC31G04F004 HINGE(R)
Device Mapping Memory Map Range Name Function 0h to 9FFFFh 640KB System Memory System Memory Space A0000h to BFFFFh 128K Video Memory Graphics Display Memory Buffer C0000h to C7FFFh 32KB Video BIOS ROM Shadow BIOS of VGA C8000h to DFFFFh 96KB I/O Expansion ROM Reserved ROM Space for I/O Adapter...
Device Mapping Notebook Computer Interrupt Levels Normal Assignments (FIS) System Timer Keyboard Programmable Interrupt Controller Serial Port Com2 Serial Port Com1 Audio Floppy Disk Controller Parallel Port LPT1 CMOS/Real time clock Available Available Available Track Pad Numeric data processor Hard disk controller Available 1.
System Connector Pin Assignments System Interconnection Diagram Figure C-1 shows the location of the motherboard connectors. The following sections provide a tabular listing the pin assignments for each of these connectors. Figure C-1 System Connector Locations Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide C–1...
System Connector Pin Assignments External KBD Connector – JP1 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL KB/PS2_D +5VS KB/PS2_D Docking Connector – JP2A, JP2B, JP2C, JP2D, JP2E PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL PREMATE# CONA# AUD_GND DGNTA# MOD_IDO MOD_ID2 AOUT_L +5VS PCLK/DOCK C_BE0# CBE2#...
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System Connector Pin Assignments PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL C_BE1# +3VS DDEVSEL# DAD2 DAD6 DFRAME# DAD8 DAD12 DSTOP# DAD16 DAD20 DREQ#1 DGNT#1 INTA# DCLKRUN# DAD24 DAD28 DERQA# SUSP# RST_BTN# EN_CHG# DD_CLK IRQ3 100. IRQ5 101. 102. IRQ7 103. IRQ9 104.
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System Connector Pin Assignments PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 157. IOCS16# 158. DD11 159. DD13 160. DD15 161. IRQ10 162. IRQ12 163. IRQ15 164. +3VS 165. RTSB# 166. TXDB 167. DTRB# 168. RIB# 169. KEY_LOCK# 170. LPD4 171. LPD2 172.
System Connector Pin Assignments CRT Connector – JP3 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL CRTGND CRTGND CRTGND CRTGND CRTGND DDCDATA1 HSYNC1 VSYNC1 DDCCLK1 Parallel Port Connector – JP4 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL LPTSTB# LPTACK# LPTBUSY LPTPE LTPSLCT# LPTAFD# LPTERR# LPTINIT# LPTSLCTIN#...
System Connector Pin Assignments Serial Port(COM 1) – JP6 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL DCD1# RXD1# TXD1 DTR1# DSR1# RTS1# CTS1# RI1# DC-to-DC Connector – JP7 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL ACOFF# DCGND TRICKLEB# DCGND BBATT DCGND ACCON ACIN# A/B#USE VBTA...
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System Connector Pin Assignments PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL LCD12 LCD23 LCD13 PID0 LCD14 PID1 LCD15 SW_CLK LCD4 SW_DATA LCD5 AUD_GND LCD6 INT_MIC LCD7 AUD_GND LCD14 LCD4 LCD13 LCD VDD LCD VDD INV_CLK LCD VDD INV_RST INV_DATA LCD16 LCD8 LCD11 +5VS LCD5...
System Connector Pin Assignments DC-to-DC Connector – JP12 Conn2 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL VMBA VMBA VMBA VMBA VMBA VMBA VMBB VMBB VMBB VMBB CPUVCC VCCCPU CPUVCC VCCCPU 19.. CPUVCC +12V FDD Connector – JP13 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL DCGND DCGND...
System Connector Pin Assignments Audio IN/OUT Connector – JP14 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL SPKOUT_L1 EXT_SPK_L DCGND DIS_MIC DCGNDT AUD_GND ACCON DCGND AUD_GND SPKOUT_R1 EXT_SPK_R IDE Connector – JP15 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL +5VS +5VS +5VS HDDLED# DCS3# DCS1# PDIAG#...
System Connector Pin Assignments CD_ROM Driver Connector – JP18 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL IDERST# DD10 DD11 DD12 DD13 DD14 DD15 19.. DIOW# DIOR# DIORDY IRQ14 PDIAG DCS1# DCS3# HDDLED# +5VS CD_R CD_L Track Pad Connector – JP2 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL...
System Connector Pin Assignments Main Battery Connector – JP29 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL SMCA SMDA TEMPA DCGND CPU Daughter-Board Connector – J1 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL BE#3 BE#2 BE#1 BE#0 A20M# FLUSH# +3VSCPUC +3VSCPUC BUSCHK# W/R# HITM# ADS# EADS#...
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System Connector Pin Assignments PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL +3VSCPUC +3VSCPUC +3VSCPUC +3VSCPUC +3VSCPUC +3VSCPUC 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. +3VSCPUC 108. +3VSCPUC 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. +3VSCPUC 118. +3VSCPUC 119. 120.
System Connector Pin Assignments PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 157. VOLTID1 158. VOLTID2 159. VOLTID3 160. +5VS CPU Daughter-Board Connector – J2 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL CORE_VCCCPU CORE_VCCCPU CORE_VCCCPU CORE_VCCCPU 19.. CORE_VCCCPU CORE_VCCCPU CORE_VCCCPU CORE_VCCCPU CORE_VCCCPU CORE_VCCCPU CORE_VCCCPU CORE_VCCCPU CORE_VCCCPU...
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System Connector Pin Assignments PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL CORE_VCCCPU CORE_VCCCPU CPUINIT IGNNE# SMI# INTR CORE_VCCCPU CORE_VCCCPU CORE_VCCCPU CORE_VCCCPU CORE_VCCCPU 100. CORE_VCCCPU 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. CORE_VCCCPU 108. CORE_VCCCPU 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. CORE_VCCCPU 116.
System Connector Pin Assignments PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 151. 152. BE#7 153. BE#6 154. 155. CORE_VCCCPU 156. CORE_VCCCPU 157. BE#4 158. BE#5 159. CORE_VCCCPU 160. CORE_VCCCPU Internal Keyboard Connector – J3 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL KSO0 KSO1 KSO2 KSO3...
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Schematics The following functional diagram gives the schematic sheet number(s) for each functional block. CLOCK CIRCUIT Sheet 2,3 Sheet 9 CPU BUS CACHE MTSC DRAM MTDP Sheet 6 Sheet 4 Sheet 7-8 Sheet 5 PCI BUS LCD I/F PCMCIA DOCKING MPIIX MPEG Sheet 11...
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Index 5100, A–1 Cache - JP22, C–14 5200, A–1 Cache - JP23, C–16 5250, A–1 CD-ROM - JP18, C–12 5350, A–1 CPU - J1, C–18 AC Adapter, 1–6 CPU - J2, C–20 AC Power Port, 1–6 CRT - JP3, C–5 Addresses, I/O Address Map, B–3 DC-to-DC Converter - JP12, C–10 Admin.