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2. I SW3 F DIMMI DIMMI J18 Feature board connector DIMM2 DIMM slot 2 DIMMI DIMM slot 1 SW3 CD ROM FDD Lock unlock switch Figure 1 16 Main Board Jumpers and Connectors Bottom Side Figure B 7 Features Board Jumper Options Model 65x Maintenance Data B 53 UI SWI J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 Ul FIR Left speaker connector SWI LCD Cover Switch J5 Internal microphone connector J1 Mic in connector J6 Fan connector J2 Line in connector J7 Right speaker connector J3 Line out Top Side Figure B 8 FIR Audio Board Jumper Options B 54 Model 65x Maintenance Data vis TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
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10. 5 3 Fault Isolation Using Self Test 5 5 Self Test Error Messages 5 5 Self Test Beep Error Messages 5 8 PCMCIA Modem Problems 5 10 Fault Isolation Using Diagnostics 5 11 PC Doctor In DOS Mode or DOS Windows 5 11 Supporting Online Documentation 5 12 User Interface to PC Doctor 5 12 Quitting PC Doctor 5 13 Section 6 Field Service Introduction 6 1 Preventive Maintenance 6 1 Cleaning the Computer 6 1 Handling the Computer 6 2 Handling the Computer Battery Pack 6 2 Password 6 3 Required Tools and Equipment 6 3 Notebook FRUS 6 3 FRU Removal Replacement Procedures
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17. 4 3 Flash ROM 4 3 Video Subsystem 4 3 Sound Subsystem 4 4 Keyboard Subsystem 4 4 Hard Disk Drive Subsystem 4 4 Hard Disk Drive Power Management 4 4 Floppy Disk Drive Subsystem 4 5 Power Subsystem 4 5 AC Power Adapter 4 5 Detailed Circuit Theory 4 5 Major Components 4 6 System Architecture 4 6 Section 5 Troubleshooting Procedures Introduction 5 1 Overview of Fault Isolation Process 5 1 Troubleshooting Procedures 5 3 Troubleshooting a Power Supply Problem 5 3 iv Contents Contents continued Paragraph Page Section 5 Troubleshooting Procedures continued Troubleshooting a Display Problem
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30. 6 3 Removing Replacing the Notebook Battery Pack 6 4 Removing Replacing PCMCIA Options 6 6 Removing Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Assembly 6 7 Removing Replacing the Keyboard Assembly 6 9 Removing Replacing Expansion Memory 6 10 Removing Replacing the Heat Sink Assembly 6 12 Removing Replacing the CPU Chip 6 13 FDD CD ROM Removal Replacement 6 14 Removing Replacing the Display Assembly 6 16 Removing Replacing the Top Cover 6 17 Removing Replacing the Fan Assembly 6 18 Removing Replacing the LED Board 65x Series 6 20 Removing Replacing the Battery Board 65x Series 6 21 Removing Replacing the Inside Frame Assembly 60x Series 6 21 Removing Replacing the Inside Frame Assembly 65x Series 6 21 Removing Replacing the Power Supply Board 6 22 Removing Replacing the Motherboard Assembly 6 23 Contents v Contents continued Paragraph Page Section 6 Field Serv
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59. Ensure that computer is not set for external monitor press Fn F12 to select internal screen Record and attempt to resolve any displayed error messages or error beeps refer to Paragraph 5 2 3 1 and Tables 5 1 and 5 2 Try rebooting the system Ctrl Alt Del If the computer is capable of running the Setup program check the serial and parallel port configurations Sound System enable disable and other features that may affect system operation Run PC Doctor Diagnostics to further isolate problem area refer to Paragraph 5 4 For indicated hardware failures cycle power and repeat self test to verify that a hard failure has occurred Remove and replace suspect hardware as described in Section 6 of this manual and retest the system using the diagnostic tests as described in Paragraph 5 4 5 Troubleshooting Procedures 5 1 START INDICATION When Power button is pressed no indication of power is present dark LCD no Status icons lit no disk drive activity etc DEAD COMPUTER See Paragraphs SYMPTOMS 5 3 1 8 5 3 2 Press Power button Selftest automatically runs when power turned on ERROR MESSAGE See Paragraphs 5 3 3 1 and 5 3 3 2 MODEM PROBLEM SEE PARAGRAPH 5 3 4 RUN DIAGNOSTICS YES DIAGNOSTICS ERROR MSG See Paragraph 54 Figure 5 1 Notebook Computer Troubleshooting Flow Chart 5 2 Troubleshooting
60. Lt Registers Miscellaneous 2 Signals and Data Inputs 18 Interrupt Configuration Address PC Card Interface Controller Slot PC Card Interface Controlier Slot B Address Configuration 31 31 CAD31 A CADO A CCIBE3 A A_CCLK A_CCLKRUN A_CRST A_CPAR A_CAUDIO A_CBLOCK A_CDEVSEL A CFRAME A CGNT A CCDi A CCD2 A CINT A CIRDY A CPERR A CREQ CSERR A CSTOP CVS1 A CVS2 A CSTSCHG CTRDY B CAD31 B CADO B 6 8 3 8 CC BEO B CCLK B CCLKRUN B CRST B CPAR B CAUDIO 8 CBLOCK B CDEVSEL B CFRAME 8 CGNT 8 CCD1 8 CCD2 B CINT B CIRDY B CPERR B CREQ B CSERR B CSTOP B CVS1 B CVS2 B CSTSCHG B CTRDY Figure 4 9 PCMCIA Controller Simplified Block Diagram Theory of Operation 4 19 4 3 2 6 NS87336VJG Super I O Controller The PC87336VJG is a single chip solution for most commonly used I O peripherals in ISA and EISA based computers It incorporates a Floppy Disk Controller FDC two full featured UARTs and an IEEE 1284 compatible parallel port Standard PC AT address decoding for all the peripherals and a set of configuration registers are also implemented in this highly integrated member of the Super family Advanced power management features mixed voltage operation and integrated Serial Infrared both IrDA and Sharp support makes the PC87336 an ideal choice for low power and or portable
61. Paragraph Page Preface Introduction Intended Audience vii Contents vii Other Manuals About the System Vili Ordering Parts and Supplies Vili Section 1 General Description IntfoductiOn 25 se eee ee See ee Sees Se SS SES Se 1 1 Product Overview se See ee eee 1 2 Notebook Model Summary 1 3 Extensa 60x Series 1 3 Extensa 65x Series Notebooks 1 4 Video Display Features 1 6 Internal LCD ee es ee Se eee ah 1 6 External CRTs 1 7 Display Hot Key Sequences Extensa Models 1 7 Software Features 3 406 Ime seen EE ee Skee eee eee 1 7 60x Series External Ports 1 9 65x Series External Ports 1 10 Standard Peripheral Devices 1 11
62. Ports Control 988 Interrupt Data Handshake DMA Figure 4 10 Super I O Controller Block Diagram NENNEN 4 22 Theory of Operation 4 3 2 6 ESS1688 Audio Controller ESS Technology has developed the ES1688 AudioDrive a single chip solution for adding 16 bit stereo audio and four operator FM music synthesis to personal computers It has integrated all the major blocks of audio in to a single chip that can be designed into a motherboard notebook PC add on card or integrated onto other peripheral cards such as VGA LAN I O etc The ES1688 AudioDrive can record compress and playback voice sound and music with built in mixer controls It consists of an embedded microprocessor 16 bit stereo A D and D A 20 voice FM music synthesizer MIDI serial port compatible with MPU401 UART mode DMA control and ISA bus interface logic A DSP serial interface allows an external DSP to take over analog resources such as the D A or A D converters Control of I O address DMA and interrupt selection can be by jumper or by control of system software Interface to analog inputs is extremely simple There are stereo inputs for CD audio line in and an external music synthesis chip and a mono microphone input to an internal pre amp A digital PC speaker input is converted to an analog signal with volume control and is available as an analog output signal Address decode outputs simplify interfacing to a game port Advanced power management featur
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71. e Full relocation capability No limitation Enhanced Power Management e Special configuration registers for power down e Enhanced programmable power down FDC command e Auto power down and wake up modes e 2special pins for power management e Typical current consumption during power down is less than 10 uA e Reduced pin leakage current 9 Mixed Voltage support e Supports standard 5V operation e Supports 3 3V operation e Supports mixed internal 3 3V operation with 3 3V 5V external configuration The General Purpose Pins e 2 pins The Bidirectional Parallel Port for 2 separate programmable chip select decoders can be programmed for game port control Theory of Operation 4 21 Plug and Play Compatible 16 bit addressing full programmable 10 selectable IRQs 3 selectable DMA Channels 3 SIRQ Inputs allows external devices to mapping IRQs 100 Pin TQFP package PC87336VJG A simplified block diagram of the Super I O controller is provided in Figure 4 10 Config Serial Serial IR Inputs Interface Interrupt Interface Interrupt Interface UART Configuration UART IrDA HP amp Sharp IR Registers 16550 or 16450 16550 or 16450 Floppy Disk 0 Controller with Digital Data Interface Separator Floppy Drive Enhabced 8477 luis Power ET Interface peace Down Logic arale Fon Hifh Current Driver Interrupt
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74. 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105 4 3 2 2 ALI M6377 Power Management Unit 9 Three operation states ON state DOZE state e SLEEP state Programmable DOZE and SLEEP timers Programmable EL timer for backlight control 9 Three output pins depending on operation state each pin is programmable and power configurable 9 Provide system activity monitoring including e video e hard disk e floppy disk 9 serial port e keyboard e parallel port e two programmable I O groups activity monitor each group contains 16 8 I O addresses e predefined I O group activity monitor e Multiple external wake up events from DOZE and SLEEP states e External push button e RTC alarm 9 Two levels battery warning monitor 9 AC power monitoring to disable PMU function A simplified block diagram of the M6377 Power Management Unit is provided in Figure 4 6 The chip pinouts are provided in Figure 4 7 Theory of Operation 4 13 WAKEUP EVENT HANDLER STATE CONTROLLER EL TIMER PROGRAMABLE APM TIMER x 2 BATTERY ACTIVITY MONITOR HANDLER Timebase MONITOR Figure 4 6 M6377 Simplified Block Diagram 4 14 Theory of Operation Q Q O RRRSRM CCCIDO R 78 595 56 77 43 78 48 73 47 8
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80. DC3 7 or 8 bit Yes COMI RQA 3F8h COM2 IRQ3 2F8h COMS3 IRQ4 3E8h COMA IRQA 2E8h Disable 9 Pin male sub D type connector EIA RS 232 D Asynchronous transmission 110 200 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 Odd even mark space Data check odd even READY BUSY DC1 DC3 7 or 8 bit Yes COMI RQA 3F8h COM2 IRQ3 2F8h 4 3E8h COMA IRQA 2E8h Disable 9 Pin male sub D type connector EIA RS 232 D Asynchronous transmission 110 200 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 Odd even mark space Data check odd even READY BUSY DC1 DC3 7 or 8 bit Yes COM1 IRQ4 3F8h COM2 IRQ3 2F8h COMS3 IRQ4 3E8h COMA IRQA 2E8h Disable 9 Pin male sub D type connector EIA RS 232 D Asynchronous transmission 110 200 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 Odd even mark space Data check odd even READY BUSY DC1 DC3 7 or 8 bit Yes COMI RQA 3F8h COM2 IRQ3 2F8h COM3 IRQ4 3E8h COMA IRQA 2E8h Disable 9 Pin male sub D type connector EIA RS 232 D Asynchronous transmission 110 200 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 Odd even mark space Data check odd even READY BUSY DC1 DC3 7 or 8 bit Yes COMI RQA 3F8h COM2 IRQ3 2F8h COM3 IRQA4 3E8h COMA I
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83. path components in a Pentium based system It provides 64 bit CPU bus interface 32 bit PCI bus interface 64 72 DRAM data bus with ECC or parity secondary cache interface including pipeline burst SRAM or asynchronous SRAM PCI master to DRAM interface four PCI master arbiters and a UMA arbiter The M1521 bus interfaces are designed to interface with 3V and 5V buses The signal descriptions for the M1521 are provided in Table 4 2 The chip pinouts are provided in Figure 4 3 4 8 Theory of Operation ee z z oc m Ts T ee en m om vor pm e so sew e e pco e gt 1 L L 1 eon eon L L LL L L L L L L em em em em T a T son son oc LT T T T wo izu IEEE oe am oe so s EE LL em L LL TL I Se GS ES zi Nadsns Ea sia LOH gt sv tv jo a 8 99 90H 99 40H 59 3 r3308 sci 550 38 0H re38 se fAQug JQTOHV 0389 8 0H 4 OH 9 5 8 a 21212 222 a a a e ala x
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86. 1ST 64K RAM 1 4 2 ODh Parity Failure IST 64K RAM 2 1 1 10h Bit 1ST 64K RAM Failure 2 1 2 llh Bit 1 1ST 64K RAM Failure 2 1 3 12h Bit 2 1ST 64K RAM Failure 2 1 4 13h Bit 3 1ST 64K RAM Failure 2 2 1 14h Bit 4 1ST 64K RAM Failure 2 2 2 15h Bit 5 1ST 64K RAM Failure 2 2 3 16h Bit 6 1ST 64K RAM Failure 2 2 4 17h Bit 7 1ST 64K RAM Failure 2 3 1 18h Bit 8 1ST 64K RAM Failure 2 3 2 19h Bit 9 1ST 64K RAM Failure 2 3 3 1Ah Bit A 1ST 64K RAM Failure 2 3 4 1Bh Bit B 1ST 64K RAM Failure 2 4 1 1Ch Bit C 1ST 64K RAM Failure 2 4 2 1Dh Bit D 1ST 64K RAM Failure 2 4 3 1Eh Bit E 1ST 64K RAM Failure 2 4 4 1Fh Bit F 1ST 64K RAM Failure 3 1 1 20h Slave DMA Register Failure 3 1 2 21h Master DMA Register Failure 3 1 3 22h Master Interrupt Mask Register Failure Dmm D s s Troubleshooting Procedures 5 9 Table 5 3 Self Test Beep Codes continued Beep Code 3 1 4 None 3 2 4 None None 3 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 None 1 2 1 3 None None None None 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 3 1 4 3 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 3 5 3 4 PCMCIA Modem Problems Port 80h 23h 25h 27h 28h 29h 2Bh 2Ch 2Dh 2Eh 2Eh 2Eh 30h 31h 32h 33h 34h 35h 36h 37h 38h 3Ah 3Bh 3Ch 3Dh 3Eh Description Slave Interrupt Mask Register Failure Interrupt Vector Loading In Progress Keyboard Controller Test Failure CMOS Power Failure and Checksum in Progress CMOS Configuration Validation in Progre
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89. 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 si de pixels bit pixels bit pixels bit pixels bit pixels bit pixels bit Resolution mapped at mapped at mapped at mapped at mapped at mapped at 256 colors 256 colors 256 colors 16 77 million 16 77 million 16 77 million 600 x 800 at 600 x 800 at colors 600 x colors 600 x colors 600 x 256 colors 256 colors 800 at 65K 800 at 65K 800 at 65K colors colors colors LCD Characters Line 9 99 80 80 80 80 LCD Lines Screen 25 25 25 25 25 25 LCD Brightness Function hot Function hot Function hot Function hot Function hot Function hot Control key brightness key brightness key brightness key brightness key brightness key brightness and contrast control and SimulSCAN control and contrast control and SimulSCAN control and contrast control and SimuSCAN control and contrast control and SimulSCAN control and contrast control and SimulSCAN control and contrast control and SimulSCAN control 1 18 General Description Table 1 9 Extensa 60x and 65x Specifications Characteristic Model Model Model Model Model Model 600 600CD 605CD 650CD 655CD 650CDT External CRT Monitor Interface 15 Pin 15 Pin 15 Pin 15 Pin 15 Pin 15 Pin Connector Type female D type female D type female D type female D type female D type female D type connector connector connector connector connector connector Monitors 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 6
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91. 60x Maintenance Data LCD Panel DC AC Inverter Board Assembly DC DC Inverter Board Display Assembly Shown with Bezel Removed Figure A 2 Display FRUs Table A 1 Top Cover Assembly Field Replaceable Units FRUs FRU Description Assembly TI Part No Disassembly Paragraph LCD Panel 10 3 ASTN 6 5 24 9813525 0001 Display Back Cover 10 4 Ref 9813503 0001 Display Back Cover 12 1 Ref 9813548 0001 LCD Round Bumper Ref 98 13550 0001 AC DC Inverter Board 6 5 23 9811361 0001 DC DC Inverter Board 6 5 23 9813531 0001 Display Cable Assembly 10 4 Display Ref 9813502 0001 Display Cable Assembly 12 1 Display Ref 9813548 0001 Display Bezel 10 4 6 5 22 9804448 0003 Model 60x Maintenance Data A 3 Table A 1 Top Cover Assembly Field Replaceable Units FRUs A 3 2 System Base Assembly As shown in Figure A 3 the System Base Assembly houses a variety of field replaceable FRU Description Assembly TI Part No Disassembly Paragraph Display Bezel 12 1 6 5 22 9813480 0001 LCD Screw Cover Right Ref 9813551 0001 LCD Screw Cover Left Ref 9813552 0001 Left Hinge ASTN 10 4 Ref 9813526 0001 Right Hinge DSTN 12 1 Ref 9813521 0001 subassemblies and components The various assemblies and reference paragraph numbers containing removal replacement procedures are listed in Table A 2 A 4 Model 60x Maintenance Data Keyboard Assembly Motherboard P
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94. Battery Removal Replacement Field Service 6 5 6 5 2 Removing Replacing PCMCIA Options The procedure for removing and replacing the PCMCIA options is as follows 1 Turn off the computer and remove the battery pack as described in Paragraph 6 5 1 2 Press the upper card eject button to eject the upper card lower button controls the lower card and use both buttons for Type III devices 3 To replace the PCMCIA device remove any filler cards present and insert the device Reinstall any external cabling required for the device PCMCIA Release Buttons One or two Type I II PCMCIA Option Cards or one Type III Option Card Figure 6 3 Installing Removing PCMCIA Options 6 6 Field Service 6 5 3 Removing Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Assembly The procedure for removing and replacing the Hard Disk Drive assembly is as follows 1 Power down the notebook disconnect the AC adapter ifinstalled and remove the battery pack as described in Paragraph 6 5 1 2 Disconnect any peripheral device interface cables from the external interface connectors and remove any installed PCMCIA options 3 Turn the computer over and locate the release tab for the hard disk drive bay cover refer to Figure 6 4 4 While pressing slightly on the release tab Figure 6 4 slide the cover to the right and set aside Release Tab Bottom of Unit Figure 6 4 Removing the HDD Bay Cover Field Service 6 7 5 While l
95. Chips amp Technology TH130 Texas Instruments NS87336VJG NS National Semiconductor ESS1688 ESS Technology T62 045 C 00 Ambit T62 041 C 00 Ambit DAC 07B008 Delta M38802 Phoenix Keyboard encoder amp controller 4 3 2 System Architecture Figure 4 2 shows the Extensa system architecture The remainder of this section provides a detailed description of the major chips used in the Extensa Notebooks 4 6 Theory of Operation SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE 586 CPU data 2 addr T TTL M1521 _____ DRAM PCI USB conn 208 PQFP RTC KBC DEbus M1523 A IS 128K 256K Figure 4 2 Extensa Series System Architecture Diagram Theory of Operation 4 7 ALI M1521 PCI Cache and Memory Controller The ALADDIN III consists of two chips ALI M1521 and M1523 to give a 586 class system the complete solution with the most up to date feature and architecture for the new multimedia multithreading operating system It utilizes the BGA package to improve the AC characterization resolves system bottleneck and make the system manufacturing easier The ALADDIN III gives a highly integrated system solution and a most up to date system architecture including the UMA ECC PBSRAM SDRAM BEDO and multi bus with highly efficient deep FIFO between the buses such as the HOST PCI ISA dedicated IDE bus The M1521 provides a complete integrated solution for the system controller and data
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99. Fault Isolation Using Self Test When the computer is first powered up it automatically performs self test of its central hardware and memory functions During self test which lasts for a few seconds the display shows copyright and version number information Note Some procedures in this paragraph require you to use keystroke sequences such as Ctrl Alt Del To execute a keystroke sequence such as this you must press all three keys simultaneously 5 3 3 1 Self Test Error Messages Upon successful completion of the self test the computer automatically loads its operating system and other built in utilities Ifthe self test fails to complete successfully the display shows one of the error messages described in Table 5 2 Note In the event of a hardware problem that affects the display the Notebook also communicates errors via a series of beeps The interpretation of the beep codes is provided in Table 5 3 aa a AM sss Troubleshooting Procedures 5 5 Table 5 2 Self Test Error Messages Diskette drive O failure This message indicates the internal floppy disk drive A has failed or is not installed on the computer Press Ctrl Alt Esc to ensure that drive type is correctly set 3 5 inch 1 44 MB Run the Diagnostics to check Drive A as described in Paragraph 5 4 Also try using a new correctly formatted disk Diskette read failure strike F1 to try to retry boot This message i
100. German 6 5 4 9805758 0003 KeyBoard Logic Assembly French 6 5 4 9805758 0004 KeyBoard Logic Assembly Spanish 6 5 4 9805758 0005 KeyBoard Logic Assembly Swiss German 6 5 4 9805758 0006 KeyBoard Logic Assembly Italian 6 5 4 9805758 0007 KeyBoard Logic Assembly Portuguese 6 5 4 9805758 0008 KeyBoard Logic Assembly Sweden 6 5 4 9805758 0010 KeyBoard Logic Assembly Danish 6 5 4 9805758 0012 KeyBoard Logic Assembly Norwegian 6 5 4 9805758 0013 KeyBoard Logic Assembly Finnish 6 5 4 9805758 0014 KeyBoard Logic Assembly Belgian 6 5 4 9805758 0015 KeyBoard Logic Assembly Chinese 6 5 4 9805758 0019 KeyBoard Logic Assembly Korean 6 5 4 9805758 0020 KeyBoard Logic Assembly Japanese 6 5 4 9805758 0021 B 6 Model 65x Maintenance Data Table B 2 Base Assembly Field Replaceable Units FRUs Base Assembly FRU Description Assembly TI Part No Disassembly Paragraph Cables CD ROM Cable 6 5 8 9813523 0001 Peripherals FDD Assy 1 44 MB 6 5 8 9813484 0001 HDD 1 44 GB 6 5 3 9813536 0001 CD ROM Drive 8X 6 5 8 9813543 0001 Covers Doors Buttons Top Cover Assembly 6 5 11 9813481 0001 Memory Expansion Cover 6 5 5 9813510 0001 Left Hinge Cover Ref 9813508 0001 Right Hinge Cover Ref 9813509 0001 Hinge Cable Cover Ref 9813507 0001 HDD Cover 6 5 4 9813479 0001 Battery Door 600 Series 6 5 1 9813576 0001 Misc Base Assembly 65x
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102. Procedures 5 3 Troubleshooting Procedures The built in self test program and the disk resident diagnostics program PC Doctor are useful tools in computer troubleshooting However if the computer has a power keyboard or display problem you must first solve this problem before running diagnostics If the computer powers up and displays messages on the LCD or emits a series of beeps skip to Paragraph 5 3 3 for further instructions 5 3 1 Troubleshooting a Power Supply Problem If the computer does not power up when the Power Switch is set to the ON position you most likely have a malfunction in the power subsystem loss of power at the AC outlet faulty AC adapter discharged Battery Packs or faulty Power Supply on the Main Board With a power problem all LEDs are extinguished the LCD screen is blank the system does not respond when the suspend switch is pressed several times consecutively and no drive activity can be heard The computer is unable to load software and displays no visible signs of activity To fault isolate a power problem check the following adapter and Battery Plug in the AC adapter and double check all connections on the adapter and computer Ensure that the Notebook Power switch is set to the On position and that the system is not in Suspend or sleep mode Measure the voltage at the AC outlet or plug in a known good appliance e g a lamp to verify that voltage is present If the voltage is ok t
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105. e P 4 Vrs Step 1 Unlock the ZIF Connector Flat Blade Screw driver 4h Step 2 Remove insert CEU Step 3 Lock the ZIF Connector Figure 6 10 Removing Replacing the CPU Chip gt Field Service 6 13 6 5 8 FDD CD ROM Drive Removal 6 5 8 1 60x Series Drive Use the following procedure to remove replace the internal drive either Floppy Disk Drive or CD ROM Drive from a 60x Series Notebook Remove the battery and AC adapter as described in Paragraph 6 5 1 Remove the keyboard assembly as described in Paragraph 6 5 5 Remove the Heat Sink Assembly as described in Paragraph 6 5 10 Refer to Figure 6 14 and unplug the two internal drive cables J18 and J20 Remove the FDD CD ROM Module Latches as shown in Figure 6 11 and pull out the internal drive store in an anti static bag for ESD protection S b 2 6 Reassembly is the reverse of Steps 1 through 5 Internal Drive Removal FDD or CD ROM Drive Figure 6 11 Removing Replacing Internal Drive FDD or CD ROM 60x Series 6 14 Field Service 6 5 8 2 Removing Replacing 65x Series Module 1 Remove the battery and AC adapter as described in Paragraph 6 5 1 2 Unlatch the module by pushing the Module Lock Figure 6 12 toward the unlock icon 3 Grasp the recessed grip area on the module and pull the module straight out 4 Reinstall the module by reversing Step 3 Module Lock Grip Area Figure 6 12 Re
106. failure This message indicates either the keyboard or the external keyboard if one is installed is defective If the computer has an external keyboard connected check the connection to ensure that it is connected correctly If the problem still exists run the diagnostics as described in Paragraph 5 4 Keyboard stuck key failure This message indicates the self test has detected a stuck key on the keyboard 5 6 Troubleshooting Procedures Table 5 2 Self Test Error Messages Continued Try the keyboard keys to determine if they appear to be working properly and reboot the computer Note Also ensure that no key is pressed during power up and that no keys are jammed If the self test still fails execute the diagnostics as described in Paragraph 5 4 No boot device available press F1 to retry boot This message indicates the system disk the disk drive or the disk is defective if loading MS DOS from disk or that the NVRAM is not correctly configured for the installed disk drive type Replace the disk and reboot the computer If the self test still fails run the diagnostics as described in Paragraph 5 4 No boot sector on system disk press F1 to retry boot This message indicates the system disk is not formatted Try powering down the system and re running the self test Press Ctrl Alt Esc to ensure that the drive type is correctly set in Setup Also press F1 to try loading MS DOS from the hard disk drive again Ifthe message
107. inside frame assembly from the base assembly as shown in Figure 6 19 Remove three screws that secure inside frame assembly to base assembly Separate the inside frame assembly from the base assembly Figure 6 19 Removing Replacing the Inside Frame Assembly 65x Series 6 5 16 Removing Replacing the Power Supply Board Use the following procedure to remove replace the Motherboard Assembly 6 22 Field Service 1 Remove the Top Cover and Fan Assemblies as described in Paragraphs 6 5 10 and 6 5 11 respectively 2 Separate the inside frame assembly from the base assembly as shown in Figure 6 19 3 Turn the unit over and remove the screw holding the Power Supply Board to the inside of the Frame Assembly Figure 6 20 Remove the Power Supply Board 4 To reinstall the Power Supply Board reverse the removal procedure Figure 6 20 Removing Replacing the Power Supply Board Assembly 6 5 17 Removing Replacing the Motherboard Assembly 6 5 17 1 60x Series Motherboard Assembly Use the following procedure to remove replace the Motherboard Assembly in a 60x Series Notebook 1 Remove the Top Cover and Fan Assemblies as described in Paragraphs 6 5 10 Field Service 6 23 and 6 5 11 respectively 2 Separate the inside frame assembly from the base assembly 3 Refer to Figure 6 21 and remove the following connectors Battery Connector Board Cable J21 Speaker Cables J12 and J13 Cover Closed Swit
108. lock to a permanent fixture located such that the notebook can be installed in a desired location Insert the lock into the slot on the left side of the computer Rotate the key to its locked position and remove the key This completes the options installation subsection 2 6 Battery Pack Installation 1 2 Turn off the computer and disconnect the AC adapter if attached to the computer Unlatch the battery compartment door right front corner of the unit as shown in Figure 2 3 Slide the battery compartment door out slightly and then swing the door outward as shown in Figure 2 3 If changing batteries grasp the loop attached to the battery and pull the battery out of the compartment Look for label THIS SIDE UP and insert the battery with label up until it snaps in place then close the battery compartment door Figure 2 3 Battery Pack Installation NENNEN 2 10 Installation 2 7 Installing the AC Power Adapter Use the following procedures to connect the AC adapter to the system Caution Use only the AC adapter supplied with the computer other adapters can damage the unit 1 Remove the AC adapter from the packaging Connect the round coaxial connector supplied with the notebook to the DC IN power receptacle on the left rear of the notebook as shown in Figure 2 8 2 Connect the female side of the AC power cord to the AC adapter and connect the male end to a grounded AC outlet AC Pow
109. of the chart Within the body of the table are the probabilities of each of the FRUs causing that particular problem For example a single display line on the screen is most likely caused by the LCD Panel or Display Cable other components have a low probability of causing the problem Table 5 1 Display Troubleshooting Guide Problem Description Inverter LCD Display Mother BIOS Board Panel Cable Board Single line on LCD display Low High Medium Low Low horizontal or vertical Multiple lines on display Low Medium Medium Low Low horizontal or vertical Sections of the display are Low Medium Medium Low Low missing characters Scrambled Display Low Medium Low Medium Medium Intermittent characters on display Low Medium Medium Medium Low Bright display no visible Low Medium Medium Medium Low characters Brightness level fluctuating or High Low Medium Low Low display blinking on off Display goes dim over time High Medium Low Low Low Dim display but characters very Medium Medium Low Low Low visible 5 4 Troubleshooting Procedures Table 5 1 Display Troubleshooting Guide Problem Description Inverter LCD Display Mother BIOS Board Panel Cable Board Very dark display and characters High Low Low Low Low are slightly visible when a light is directed at surface of the display Very dark display and no Low High High Medium Low characters are visible 5 3 3
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111. persists the disk must be reformatted and software reloaded from disks refer to Section 3 Non System Disk or Disk error Replace and press any key when ready This message indicates the disk installed in floppy disk Drive A is not a bootable disk Format an MS DOS bootable disk and install the disk in Drive A Reboot the computer Also try pressing Ctrl Alt Esc to ensure the disk drive type is correctly set in Setup Time of day clock stopped This message indicates that the battery sustaining the system configuration has failed Reset the configuration Note The following messages are informational messages that do not necessar ily indicate a self test failure NNN Main Memory NNN Extended This message lists the amount of standard memory and optional extended memory that has tested successfully during self test execution This message is only displayed if Quick Boot is off in System Setup Dmm e s s Troubleshooting Procedures 5 7 Table 5 2 Self Test Error Messages Continued Memory tests terminated by keystroke This message tells you that you have pressed the Space Bar while the memory tests were running Pressing the Space Bar during memory testing stops the tests Press F1 to continue This message tells you that an error was found during self test execution Press F1 to attempt to reboot the computer Save to Disk file is too small This message occurs when you add memory Use the MS DOS program PHDISK
112. personal computer applications The PC87336 FDC uses a high performance digital data separator eliminating the need for any external filter components It is fully compatible with the PC8477 and incorporates a superset of DP8473 NEC PD765 and N82077 floppy disk controller functions All popular 5 25 and 3 5 floppy drives including the 2 88 MB 3 5 floppy drive are supported In addition automatic media sense and 2 Mbps tape drive support are provided by the FDC The two UARTs are fully NS16450 and NS16550 compatible Both ports support MIDI baud rates and one port also supports IrDAs the HP SIR and Sharp SIR compliant signaling protocol The parallel port is fully IEEE 1284 level 2 compatible The SPP Standard Parallel Port is fully compatible wit ISA and EISA parallel ports In addition to the SPP EPP Enhanced Parallel Port and ECP Extended Capabilities Port modes are supported by the parallel port A set of configuration registers are provided to control the Plug and Play and other various functions of the PC87336 These registers are accessed using two 8 bit wide index and data registers The ISA I O address of the register pair can be relocated using a power up strapping option and the software configuration after power up When idle advanced power management features allows the PC87336 to enter extremely low power modes under software control The PC87336 car operate from a 5V or a 3 3V power supply An unique I O cell structure allow
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114. the LED Board 65x Series 1 Remove the Top Cover Assembly as described in Paragraph 6 5 10 2 Disconnect the LED cable from the Main Board refer to Figure 6 17 3 Remove the screw holding the LED Board and remove the LED Board Assembly 4 Replacement is the reverse of Steps 1 through 3 6 20 Field Service 6 5 13 Removing Replacing the Battery Board 65x Series 1 Remove the Top Cover Assembly as described in Paragraph 6 5 10 2 Disconnect the Battery Board Cable from the Main Board refer to Figure 6 17 3 Remove the two screws holding the Battery Board and remove the Battery Board Assembly 4 Replacement is the reverse of Steps 1 through 3 6 5 14 Removing Replacing Inside Frame Assy 60x Series Use the following procedure to separate the inside frame assembly from the base assembly 1 Remove the Top Cover and Fan Assemblies as described in Paragraphs 6 5 10 and 6 5 11 respectively 2 Separate the inside frame assembly from the base assembly as shown in Figure 6 18 3 Replacement is the reverse of Steps 1 and 2 Figure 6 18 Detaching Base Assembly from Inside Frame Assembly 6 5 15 Removing Replacing Inside Frame Assy 65x Series Use the following procedure to separate the inside frame assembly from the base assembly on a 65x Series Notebook Computer 1 Remove the Top Cover and Fan Assemblies as described in Paragraphs 6 5 10 and 6 5 11 respectively Field Service 6 21 2 Separate the
115. to increase the size of the save to disk file Save to disk file is missing Use the MS DOS program PHDISK to create a new save to disk file Swap File is missing Use the MS DOS program PHDISK to create a new swap file 5 3 3 2 Self Test Beep Error Messages In the event of a hardware problem that affects the display the Notebook also communicates errors via a series of beeps These codes may be heard over the system s speaker as three bursts of beeps The interpretation of the beep codes is provided in Table 5 3 To recover from a self test error try cycling power to the computer Also press Ctrl Alt Esc to ensure that the Setup configuration is correct In general most of the failures are associated with the Upper and Lower Electronics Boards and may require board removal replacement Try running PC Doctor Paragraph 5 4 if possible to verify the source of problem Troubleshooting Procedures 5 8 Table 5 3 Self Test Beep Messages Beep Code Port 80h Description None Olh CPU Register Test in Progress 1 1 3 02h CMOS Write Read Failure 1 1 4 03h ROM BIOS Checksum Failure 1 2 1 04h Programmable Interval Timer Failure 1 2 2 05h Initialization Failure 1 2 3 06h DMA Page Register Write Read Failure 1 3 1 08h DRAM Refresh Verification Failure None 09h 1ST 64K RAM Test in Progress 1 3 3 OAh 1ST 64K RAM Chip or Data line Failure 1 3 4 OBh 1ST 64K RAM Odd Even Logic Failure 1 4 1 OCh Address Line Failure
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132. 4 MB 80 MB 80 MB 80 MB Expansion Size Flash ROM 256 KB 256 KB 256 KB 256 KB 256 KB 256 KB 1 16 General Description Table 1 9 Extensa 60x and 65x Specifications Characteristic Model Model Model Model Model Model 600 600CD 605CD 650CD 655CD 650CDT FDD Internal Ext Parallel Ext Parallel Media Bay Media Bay Media Bay Interface Interface Modular Modular Modular Disk Storage 1 44 MB 1 44 MB 1 44 MB 1 44 MB 1 44 MB 1 44 MB Capacity Disk Size Drive Height 3 5 inch disk 12 5 mm 3 5 inch disk 12 5 mm 3 5 inch disk 12 5 mm 3 5 inch disk 12 5 mm 3 5 inch disk 12 5 mm 3 5 inch disk 12 5 mm Mode Choice of 720 Choice of 720 Choice of 720 Choice of 720 Choice of 720 Choice of 720 KB 1 2 MB or KB 1 2 MB or KB 1 2 MB or KB 1 2 MB or KB 1 2 MB or KB 1 2 MB or 1 44 MB 1 44 MB 1 44 MB 1 44 MB 1 44 MB 1 44 MB CD ROM Drive No Standard Standard Media Bay Media Bay Media Bay LCD Display 11 3 inch 12 1 inch 12 1 inch 12 1 inch 12 1 inch 11 3 inch TFT ASTN VGA DSTN SVGA DSTN SVGA DSTN SVGA DSTN SVGA SVGA Software Dual Load Dual Load Win 95 Dual Load Win 95 Dual Load Localized Localized Localized Localized Internal 84 85 Key 84 85 Key 84 85 Key 84 85 Key 84 85 Key 84 85 Key Keyboard PS 2 and AT PS 2 and AT PS 2 and AT PS 2 and AT PS 2 and AT PS 2 and AT Compatible Compatible Compatible Compatible Compatible Compatible Numeric Embedded Embedded Embedd
133. 40 x 480 with 16 7 with 16 7 with 16 7 with 16 7 with 16 7 with 16 7 Supported million colors million colors million colors million colors million colors million colors on CRT on CRT on CRT on CRT on CRT on CRT 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 with 65 K with 65 K with 16 7 with 16 7 with 16 7 with 16 7 colors on CRT colors on CRT million colors million colors million colors million colors on CRT on CRT on CRT on CRT 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 with up to 256 with up to 256 with upto 64K with up to 64K with up to 64K with up to 64K colors on CRT colors on CRT colors on CRT colors on CRT colors on CRT colors on CRT 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 with 256 colors with 256 colors with 256 colors on CRT on CRT on CRT interlaced interlaced interlaced General Description 1 19 Table 1 9 Extensa 60x and 65x Specifications Characteristic Model 600 Model 600CD Model 605CD Model 650CD Model 655CD Model 650CDT RS 232 D Serial Port Method Type Bits per second Parity Transmit Receive Line control Data word 16550 UART Support Selectable Serial Port BIOS Setup 9 Pin male sub D type connector EIA RS 232 D Asynchronous transmission 110 200 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 Odd even mark space Data check odd even READY BUSY DC1
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137. 5x Series notebook includes most of the ports defined for the 60x Series but also includes an Expansion Bus port for connection to an external Port Replicator and a Fast infrared FIR Port The external ports for the 65x Series are shown in Figure 1 4 and described in Table 1 5 DC in lt lt Line out My Line in li 2S 2 TD WSN gt Mic in 0 gt Serial FIR 1 ES SE Parallel 1 Expansion k PCMCIA Figure 1 4 65x Series External Ports 1 10 General Description Table 1 5 65x Series External Ports Port Assignment Description External VGA Port 15 Pin Female connector used to attach an external SVGA monitor to the notebook Serial Port 9 Pin Male connector used to attach an RS 232 serial device to the notebook Parallel Floppy Port 25 Pin Female connector used to attacha bidirectional printer or an external floppy disk drive requires special cable for use with floppy disk drive PS 2 Port 6 Pin Circular connectors used to attach external keyboard mouse devices to the notebook DC IN Connector Power in connector used to attach the output of the AC adapter to the notebook Fast Infrared Port Fast Infrared Port 4 M b used for wireless communications between the notebook and an FIR equipped device such as keyboard another notebook printer etc Audio In Out Mic In Jacks Provide for input of external sound source or audio output to drive external speakers Exp
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139. 6 5 10 9813477 0001 Battery Duracell Ni MH SMB 10 8V 2800 mah 6 5 1 9813495 0001 AC Power Adapter 45W ADP 45HB Ref 9813497 0001 Fan with connector cable 6 5 11 9813538 0001 Inside Frame Assembly 6 5 15 9813487 0001 Heat Sink Assembly 65x 6 5 7 9813475 0001 CPU IC P54CSLM 133 MHz 3 1V 6 5 8 9813530 0001 Mouse Buttons 6 5 21 9813527 0001 PCMCIA Connector Module 6 5 20 9813549 0001 Right Speaker with cable Ref 9813494 0001 Model 65x Maintenance Data B 7 Table B 2 Base Assembly Field Replaceable Units FRUs Base Assembly FRU Description Assembly TI Part No Disassembly Paragraph Left Speaker with cable Ref 9813535 0001 Cover closed switch Ref 9813537 0001 Cover FIR Audio Board 6 5 18 9813504 0001 Microphone W Cable Ref 9813489 0001 B 4 65x Logic Diagrams The remainder of this section contains logic diagrams for the Extensa Model 65x Series Figure B 4 36 sheets contains the logic diagrams for the main board FigureB 5 contains the logic diagrams for the VGA Board NENNEN B 8 Model 65x Maintenance Data
140. 6 bit PC Card specification defined in PCMCIA release 2 1 and defines the new 32 bit PC Card called CardBus capable of full 32 bit data transfers at 33 MHz The PCI1130 supports any combination of 16 bit and CardBus PC Cards in its two sockets powered at 3 3 V or 5 V as required The PCI 1130 is compliant with the PCI local bus specification revision 2 1 and its PCI interface can act as either a PCI master device or a PCI slave device The PCI bus mastering is initiated during 16 bit PC Card DMA transfers or CardBus PC Card bus mastering cycles All card signals are internally buffered to allow hot insertion and removal without external buffering The PCI1130 internal data path logic allows the host to access 8 16 and 32 bit cards using full 32 bit PCI cycles for maximum performance Independent 32 bit write buffers allow fast posted writes to improve system bus utilization An advanced CMOS process is used to achieve low system power consumption while operating at PCI clock rates up to 33 MHz Several low power modes allow the host power management system to further reduce power consumption A simplified block diagram of the PCMCIA Controller is shown in Figure 4 9 4 18 Theory of Operation C BE3 C BEO AD31 ADO PAR IRQS IRQSER IRQ15 RI OUT IRQ7 PCDMAREQ RO11 PCDMAGNT IRQ10 CLKRUN IROn IRQn INT DATA CLOCK LATCH SPKROUT SUSPEND PCI System Inputs PCI Interface Control Inputs Outputs PCI Address
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145. 8 Installation 2 5 4 Installing an External VGA Monitor The notebook contains an external CRT port that can drive one of a variety of monitor resolutions and colors as summarized in Table 1 9 The associated connector location and pinouts are shown in Figure 2 7 65X Series Notebook EXTERNAL VGA CONNECTOR PINOUTS SIGNAL NAME DIRECTION RED VIDEO OUTPUT GREEN VIDEO OUTPUT BLUE VIDEO OUTPUT NOT USED GROUND RED RETURN GREEN RETURN BLUE RETURN NOT USED GROUND NOT USED HORIZONTAL SYNC OUTPUT VERTICAL SYNC OUTPUT NOT USED Figure 2 7 External VGA Pinouts Use the following procedure to install an external monitor 1 Turn off power to both the notebook and monitor 2 Connect the 15 pin external VGA cable from the monitor to the VGA connector on the notebook computer refer to Figure 2 7 3 Power up the notebook computer first then turn on power to the monitor 4 Setup the notebook display mode for LCD only simultaneous LCD and CRT or CRT only under Windows 95 select the Change Display Utility under Windows for Workgroups use the WinMode Utility 5 Install the correct driver if required refer to the Monitor Installation Instructions supplied by the CRT vendor Installation 2 9 2 5 5 Installing the Security Lock Option Use the following procedure to install the optional Kensington security lock 1 2 3 4 Unpack the Kensington Lock Kit Secure the loop end of the
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154. Expansion Capabilities 1 11 PCMCIA Card Options 1 12 Standard Test Features 1 13 Power On Self Test 1 13 PC Doctor Diagnostics Program 1 13 International Product Models 1 14 Extensa 60x and 65x Series Specifications 1 16 Regulatory Agency Approvals 1 22 Section 2 Installation Introduction sp apu D e ag ere ee 2 1 Unpacking Instructions 2 1 Installing Internal Notebook Options 2 2 Installing Main Memory Expansion Optional 2 2 Setting Up the Software 2 3 Installing External Options 2 4 Installing PCMCIA Options 2 4 Installing External Notebook Options 2 6 eee Contents iii Contents continued Paragraph Page Section 2 Installation continued Installing Ext Keyboard Mouse
155. External Std Std Std CD ROM Drive No Std Std Std Std Std Display 11 3 inch 12 1 inch 12 1 inch 12 1 inch 12 1 inch 11 3 inch ASTN DSTN DSTN DSTN DSTN TFT Software Dual Load Dual Load Win 95 Dual Load Win 95 Dual Load Localized Localized Localized Localized Port No No No Yes Yes Yes Replicator Support Feature Board No No No Yes Yes Yes Standard Module Bay 1 2 2 Extensa 60x Series The Extensa 60x Series Notebook Computers are large screen high performance multimedia notebooks powered by the Intel P54CSLM Pentium Processor Chip 120 MHz Other major features of the 60x Series include PCI Bus architecture 6 MB Extended Data Out memory 1 video memory yam aGiIIz za s ss General Description 1 3 Fast video graphics accelerator O Volt Suspend 5 Volt Suspend and Standby power saving modes No reboot setup function ASTN or DSTN color display 16 bit stereo audio Serial infrared communication 9 gt gt Duracell NiMH Nickel Metal Hydride or optional Li Ion Lithium Ion battery pack 810 MB capacity hard disk drive with Local Bus Internal touchpad pointing device Small lightweight AC adapter PS 2 port for connecting an external keyboard numeric keypad or mouse 9 pin serial port for connecting external devices such as a modem or mouse Simultaneous display with external CRT One Type or tw
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160. Maintenance Manual Extensa 60x amp 65x Series Notebook Computers 9813564 0001 Rev A October 1996 i TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Copyright 1996 Texas Instruments All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A Extensa 60x and 65x Series Notebook Computers Maintenance Manual TI Part No 9813564 0001 Rev A Original Issue September 1996 Revision A Issue Date October 1996 Changes may be made periodically to the information in this publication Such changes will be incorporated in new editions of this manual No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopy recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Texas Instruments The equipment as well as the programs that TI has created to use with them are tools that can help people better manage the information used in their business but tools including TI products cannot replace sound judge ment nor make the manager s business decisions Consequently TI cannot warrant that its products are suitable for any specific customer application The manager must rely on judgement of what is best for his or her business Address all correspondence regarding orders to Texas Instruments P O Box 6102 M S 3255 Temple Texas 76503 Extensa and BatteryPro are trademarks of Texas Instruments The icons in the Windows Notebook and Startup groups are copy
161. Motherboard PWB Logic Diagrams Sheet 7 of 32 Model 60x Maintenance Data A 15 size 8 l 5225 1929 98 5 23 89 s s 925 G22 8222 2829 DoNWead e 220 IIN 28 1028 TT 755 yas 7 8 4038 038 errr 82 18 NO OI RES IUd ZWIS nae e900 567102 38 28960 ozod 230 1900 8259 38 38 98960 9259 03 3534 03 83538 236 54 930543534 93043534 6560 220 ssn ssn 8560 9259 toa stoa soq szoq roa 9560 250 roa ETOG ssn ssn troa 2100 239 630 939 230 Eroa 2 50 otoa GR 800 2 9 gt ety 59 vod 80d 3015 33 8 3635 55 ssn ssn ssn TTY 8 5 zu 29 gy Tu eo oon 23N x 5560 Ezod soq 2259 530 135 esoa Tadd 32 039 2560 9259 55 55 55 55 seoa 20d 1508 8550 goa 1 osoa 2504 soa ma
162. NIGQU IU 3 23 523583 eT W19SSd sna YSI sna Idd 5 8 4 0 4534 4 0 4534 ANIOd 4534 ANIOd 4534 4 0 4534 ANIOd 4534 3199 ON HIS NNOD 8 93 NNOD 3 03 3 YSI 9 839 3 9 09 JIZZ Vv TEEFSO 29 180 2 TS8EW SN dW orange 5889153 553 OI0NY 30192022541 IL 2 M S s3mod 9 NNOD VIOWId NZ ETT 3d IL YATIONLNOD IOWA 1404 791435 140d B3lNIBd 3 34 3 SEEZS SN OI 833 5 35 0 8 4 1x3 8 INI 9 ETS8EW IHSIENSLIW 285 35582 58 348 22d 5018 22E9W dIHD 90 9 M S 3 03 NNOD NNOD 483 NNOD 3 0 YIN 2822 3 N39 5 2 T SNIdWUG T O ANYA 28 5 8 Idd TEST Test NId 3mO0d 33 0 8 0 43 82539 Figure A 4 Motherboard PWB Logic Diagrams Sheet 1 of 32 Model 60x Maintenance Data A 9 CPUDO 63 SHAPE PSSCPGA2S7 2 HOLDAT ono Honoru HOLDAN O0 oo Oa oso HOLDAT 6
163. Numeric Keypad 2 6 Installing an External Parallel Printer or Floppy Drive 2 7 Installing an External Serial Port Device 2 8 Installing an External VGA Monitor 2 9 Installing the Security Lock Option 2 10 Battery Pack Installation 2 10 Installing the AC Power Adapter 2 11 Initial System Checkout 2 11 Making Backups of System Software 2 12 Section 3 Operating Instructions Introduction 3 1 Controls Indicators 3 1 Power On Off Switch 3 2 Notebook LEDs 3 2 Section 4 Theory of Operation Intfoduction lt ces sc S E ES 4 1 Notebook Functional Overview 4 1 System Processor 4 2 Memory Subsystem 4 3 Main Memory
164. PHOLDJ IOW PHLDAJ ISA PMU or APIC SMEMRJ LMEGJ FERRJ Interrupt Decoder Interface SMEMWJ RTCAS IRQ 15 14 UNIT EXTSW IRQ 11 3 Timer STPCLKJ NTE ISO PCI UNIT SPKR INTCJ S1 Interrupt SIRQI INTDJ S2 UNIT MISC ZDIR IGNNEJ E96 ROMC IGNN CPU ROMCSJ NMI Interface SIRQII A20MJ RTC32KI USBCLK USB RTC32KII USBP 11 1 Interface ESSET KBINH IRQ1 IDRQ 0 1 reserved L gt KBCLK KBCSJ IDAK 0 1 Keyboard Neen IDEIORJ PCI Controller IRQ12 MDATA IDEIOWJ IDE E Master cera IDEPCS3J Interface IDEPCS1J TC IDE A 2 0 IDE D 15 0 Figure 4 4 M1523 Chip Simplified Block Diagram Theory of Operation 4 11 6 gt D LO 00 O LO CN LO O 00 tO LO O GO O LO TMNT G O O O O gt O O O O 00 CO 00 00 00 00 OO r r OO O cO XO LO LO LO AR ROC RESP 9 O0 sx 2100 O x 100 O AN c x RY 95 2 22 2 72 90 222 ALE INO LOLOL GLO LSO ON HON OOYOODAGOOOLXEGS BALE 29 OGOEOEOZOZ rI30 0 50560 292022 Q E RU E TU RS SA2 lt lt gt 2 a
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166. RQ4 2E8h Disable 9 Pin male sub D type connector EIA RS 232 D Asynchronous transmission 110 200 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 Odd even mark space Data check odd even READY BUSY DC1 DC3 7 or 8 bit Yes COMI RQA 3F8h COM2 IRQ3 2F8h COMS3 IRQ4 3E8h COM4 IRQ4 2E8h Disable 1 20 General Description Table 1 9 Extensa 60x and 65x Specifications Characteristic Model Model Model Model Model Model 600 600CD 605CD 650CD 655CD 650CDT Parallel Port EPP ECP EPP ECP EPP ECP EPP ECP EPP ECP EPP ECP Bidirectional Bidirectional Bidirectional Bidirectional Bidirectional Bidirectional Connector 25 Pin DB 25 25 Pin DB 25 25 Pin DB 25 25 Pin DB 25 25 Pin DB 25 25 Pin DB 25 Type Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector FDD Support Yes Hot Yes Hot Yes Hot Yes Hot Yes Hot Yes Hot Pluggable amp Pluggable amp Pluggable amp Pluggable amp Pluggable amp Pluggable amp Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Selectable Detection if BIOS Setup is set to 1 44 MB Detection if BIOS Setup is set to 1 44 MB Detection if BIOS Setup is set to 1 44 MB Detection if BIOS Setup is set to 1 44 MB Detection if BIOS Setup is set to 1 44 MB Detection if BIOS Setup is set to 1 44 MB LPT 1 IRQ5 LPT 1 IRQ5 LPT 1 IRQ5 LPT 1 IRQ5 LPT 1 IRQ5 LPT 1 IRQ5 Parallel Port 278h 278h 278h 278h 278h 278h BIOS Set
167. S PASAT soso seo S2x5 ANI 558 1531 WOOL VON Star 9 2OOT ALNO QNO 9 eters2 55 amp T AS Neg st S05 UNI 2 02 2 95 28 TXP I 03005251 Z I 208 1531 WOSL NdI 5 05 22n ON TT ET 11 Von 2 INS IL von TT aT aT 438 5 690P TINS 5 sen OT 2 OT HL YON IWS Hl 8 8012885 8 Hl LOHFS ine SKA Stot x 35079 sxn 35079 od 8 r 2 23 92 4 5 ed 145 1 32 3 012HS5 z zi OoO012HFS FTOHSS eni zen ster 5 415 Add IWS Hl 33 1 8012888 T i 601245 Sxn ie 000000 32 6 0 8 5 Model 60x Maintenance Data A 23 Figure A 4 Motherboard PWB Logic Diagrams Sheet 15 of 32 AGE UMOPTINd dda 130098 32 ast 25 a 1020104d pue I a 8 a e 3009 3009 680098 180098 SUOT EIO 1 40 30 9 5 698 ejeq 52 2 5 82 12 9151 213 916 919 23990 6595 2580 3a t2 91 9 axa SEE 5 0 8252
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170. T 818 T896 cLkcHG T819 TEST_919 T897 TEST_897 T920 TEST_920 T898 TEST_898 T921 5377 sMIs e e T899 5 899 T922 TEST_922 e e T900 5 866 1923 TEST_923 Tel 23 T924 TEST_924 IS TEST see T925 TEST S25 T903 _903 1926 pcBarouT T904 TEST_904 1927 TEST_927 T905 98 RESET 1328 TEST_928 Figure A 4 Motherboard PWB Logic Diagrams Sheet 32 of 32 A 40 Model 60x Maintenance Data B Model 65x Maintenance Data B 1 Introduction This section contains model dependent maintenance data for the Extensa Model 65x Series Notebook Computers For information common to all members of the Extensa 60x and 65x Series refer to Sections 1 through 6 of this manual B 2 Model 65x Features Summary The Extensa 65x Series Notebook Computers comes standard with either a 11 3 inch or 12 1 inch Super VGA Display 1 3 GB or larger Hard Drive and is powered by a 133 MHz Pentium processor Refer to Section 1 for a more detailed description of Extensa 65x Series features Field Replaceable Units FRUs Note For FRU removal replacement procedures refer to Section 6 of this manual As shown in Figure B 1 all members of the Extensa 65x Series Notebook Computers contain two major assemblies System Base Assembly Cover Display Assembly Model 65x Maintenance Data B 1 Display Assembly Base Assembly Figure B 1 Extensa 65x Series Assemblies B 3 1 Co
171. TIS E 5195 0291 ez at g STUS ui A T291 TYS 2291 STS m 2 515 E 65 5 paas 6511 IVS amp TUSX 3799 1 SOWOHOIM 401 5 MOI Nav 6015 0000000000000 0000000000000 AQHHOOI Tas 030154 205 i EOS ras Es 5 5 5 8 25212 6 5 5 52 5 i 6212919115 522515 gt 2515 l 52 12515 Figure 4 Motherboard PWB Logic Diagrams Sheet 23 of 32 Model 60x Maintenance Data A 31 GND SISSYHI OL 8SPTPNTS 2002N2S ANS 2113 112 5 83845 1 8883 C wea 2004 N28 rear 3789510 P T Ne381S 0 Qooboand 884119 2855 FTOHSS ve XO AWS zen zen 42 21 62 357 198 82 22 3SN3S 399170 18 404 Z Ez gt AT he 48 Op GLUT ANS ter et neet ooo J CRRA 55 6 6 81 Lexy 123 HL 51 T 188 ST 21 yee oo 7 330700 5 5423
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175. aintenance Data A 19 Figure A 4 Motherboard PWB Logic Diagrams Sheet 11 of 32 1 2191 6 2 819121 52 2 004 LNI AJALOH Imm EWE 36 25 Dur 5913 100 9NIB TIB BOIDH 9 955 Ben 355 Oct Dou Ime 5 ST amp q3T HONGI prar arin ete Qum utc z tu KUND IO Ben 7 eraro 50 gt POLOHSS den I aT OT 52 lt AWWAG 69T 0349229 005 Tas 205 545 ras 505 562 4 Sas GS 095 TYS 295 t2 r2 91 vT eT 2l 9 EYS 9 5 595 995 9 29S I 895 695 ez ar g STUS 821 5 5 eps IWSEZST s s 42 55 9 23 8 226 1531 9 69 22333 33 5 0 SEOId9 SEOId9 FEOIdO E EOId9 2EOId9 TEOId5 QEOIdS 2 35 35 35 gan ONS 1 0 39 220Id9 920199 520199 F201Id9 201d9 2201d9 T20Id9 Q20I1d9 2TOId9 STOId9 Qqooboatd lec E
176. ansion Bus 120 Pin PCI Bus that supports an external Port Replicator 1 2 8 Standard Peripheral Devices As standard features the Extensa notebooks include a user removable internal hard drive and either a 3 5 inch floppy disk drive or CD ROM drive and built in point touchpad mouse device On the 65x Series the FDD or CD ROM drive is user removable 1 2 9 Expansion Capabilities The Extensa 60x and 65x Series Notebooks are designed with a variety of expansion features that permit substantial functionality and performance upgrades over the life of the product The expansion capabilities built into the notebook are summarized in Table 1 6 and described in greater detail in the following paragraphs a General Description 1 11 Table 1 6 Extensa 60x 65x Expansion Features Summary Expansion Feature Description CD ROM Drive 3 5 inch Diskette Drive Module Reads from Audio CD Photo CD or CD ROM Provides convenient storage on a removable disk format Memory Expansion Features Main memory can be expanded from 8 MB to a maximum of 64 MB 60x Series or 16 MB to maximum of 80 MB 65x Series using soDIMM modules 8 MB 16 MB or 32 MB configurations Flash ROM hardware feature Permits new versions of BIOS to be downloaded into Flash ROM without physically having to replace the ROMs PCMCIA Slots Allows installation of any optional PCMCIA device such as speakerphone modems Ethernet car
177. any components previously removed Replace the AC adapter 10 Power up the notebook and reboot If all of the installed memory is not recognized try reseating the soDIMM module s and rebooting 2 2 Installation Removing Expansion Installing Expansion Memory Memory Figure 2 1 Memory Expansion Removal Replacement NOTE After installing expansion memory in your notebook you must run the PHDISK utility in order for the Save To Disk or OV Suspend functions to operate correctly 2 3 2 Setting up the Software After installing expansion memory perform the following procedure 1 Run PHDISK In Windows 95 1 From the Taskbar select Start then Shut Down 2 Select the Restart the Computer in MS DOS mode option 3 Click on Yes Installation 2 3 4 Type PHDISK C F at the DOS prompt In Windows for Workgroups 1 Exit all applications and exit Windows to DOS 2 At the DOS command prompt type PHDISK C F This will create a file which can be used to save the contents of your memory system when you perform a OV Suspend operation 2 4 Installing External Options 2 4 1 Installing PCMCIA Options The Notebook has two connector slots for PCMCIA option cards These two slots can be used to install one Type III or two Type I II credit card size PCMCIA option cards You can install a PCMCIA PC card without turning the computer off Use the following procedure to install a PCMCIA option 1 Review t
178. any time by pressing the F1 function key pressing the F1 function key twice accesses the online Technical Reference Manual for PC Doctor A powerful set of utilities within PC Doctor that can be run locally or remotely simplify the task of determining system configuration data allocating and using system memory IRQ and DMA use what device drivers are installed what COM and LPT ports are assigned and what ports are available identifying partitioning data for fixed disk drive s determining the VGA setup information reading the software interrupts interrupt vectors etc Note Refer to the Troubleshooting Section Section 5 for additional information regarding the Diagnostics Program 1 4 International Product Models The Extensa 60x and 65x Series Notebooks are available in various international configurations as listed in Table 1 7 The Models 600 600CD and 650CDT Dual Load systems are also available with localized software 1 14 General Description Table 1 8 Extensa International Models Configuration Dash No United States 0001 UK Configuration 0002 German Configuration 0003 French Configuration 0004 Spanish Configuration 0005 Swiss German Configuration 0006 Italian Configuration 0007 Portuguese Configuration 0008 Western European Configuration 0009 Swedish Configuration 0010 Swiss French Configuration 0011 Danish Configuration 0012 Nor
179. aration for use instructions for the Extensa 60x and 65x Series Notebook Computers This includes Removing the computer and all manuals options and accessories from the shipping container s Installing Internal Notebook Options Installing External Notebook Options Installing Battery Packs Installing Desktop Devices Installing the AC Adapter Checking Out the System Configuring the System Making Backups of System Software gt gt gt Loading Application Software 2 2 Unpacking Instructions Unpack the computer using the following instructions 1 Carefully cut the tape that seals the top flap of the shipping carton 2 Remove the computer and the accessories Carton from the main shipping carton 3 Remove all protective coverings from the computer 4 Open the accessory box remove the contents Note Save the two shipping containers and packaging for later reuse Installation 2 1 2 3 Installing Internal Notebook Options If you have no internal options to install at this time skip to Paragraph 2 4 Otherwise continue with Paragraph 2 3 1 2 3 1 Installing Main Memory Expansion Optional Main memory on the 60x 65x Series Notebooks can be expanded using EDO Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules EDO soDIMMs These modules currently are available in 8 MB 16 MB or 32 MB sizes and install in expansion memory slot s on the Main Board accessed through the Memory Expansion Door on the bot
180. bly B 2 System Base Assembly B 5 65x Logic Diagrams B 8 vi Contents 1 General Description 1 1 Introduction This manual contains field and factory level servicing information for the Extensa 60x and 65x Series Notebook Computers manufactured for Texas Instruments The first six sections contain information common to all members of the Extensa 60x 65x Family of Notebook Computers any differences are described the appendices contain model dependent maintenance information This section provides a general overview of the Extensa 60x 65x Series describes the standard and optional features and identifies the major assemblies and subassemblies This section also contains detailed functional and environmental specifications for the Extensa 60x 65x Series Notebook Computers Figure 1 1 Extensa 60x 65x Series Notebook Computers General Description 1 1 1 2 Product Overview The Extensa Series contains two major product lines including 60x Series 65x Series Both notebook series are similar in construction and appearance have similar operating controls and indicators and use the same software Both notebook series use a similar startup self test program and diagnostics program described in detail in Section 5 of this manual There are differe
181. ces CD ROM drives The test results are stored in a log which can be printed out or saved in a disk file 5 4 1 PC Doctor In DOS Mode or DOS Window Features of the diagnostic program are accessed through a series of pull down menus and basic keyboard keys cursor keys to move highlighted pointer Enter key to select a highlighted feature Ese key to cancel a function and move back one level PC Doctor is typically user friendly but if you don t understand a feature context sensitive help information is available at any time by pressing the F1 function key pressing the F1 function key twice accesses the online Technical Reference Manual for PC Doctor A powerful set of utilities within PC Doctor that can be run locally or remotely simplify the task of determining system configuration data allocating and using system memory IRQ and DMA use what device drivers are installed what COM and LPT ports are assigned and what ports are available identifying partitioning data for fixed disk drive s determining the VGA setup information reading the software interrupts interrupt vectors etc Functionally PC Doctor includes the following Group of non Interactive diagnostic tests that perform a non destructive test of the major hardware functions in the notebook Processor Memory System board video section serial and parallel ports when loopback adapters are installed hard disk drive and floppy disk drive Group of Int
182. ch Cable J14 Figure 6 21 Unplugging Cables on 60x Series Motherboard 4 Refer to Paragraph 6 5 13 and remove the Power Supply Board Assembly 5 Remove the four screws that secure the motherboard to the inside assembly frame Pull up on the Motherboard Assembly to release it from the inside assembly frame refer to Figure 6 22 6 24 Field Service Figure 6 22 Detaching Motherboard from Inside Frame Assembly 6 5 17 2 Removing Replacing Motherboard on 65x Series Use the following procedure to remove replace the Motherboard Assembly in a 65x Series Notebook 1 Remove the Top Cover and Fan Assemblies as described in Paragraphs 6 5 10 and 6 5 11 respectively 2 Remove the FIR Audio Board as described in Paragraph 6 6 15 Field Service 6 25 4 Refer to Paragraph 6 5 13 and remove the Power Supply Board Assembly 5 Remove the five screws that secure the motherboard to the inside assembly frame Pull up on the Motherboard Assembly to release it from the inside assembly frame refer to Figure 6 23 Figure 6 23 Detaching Motherboard from Inside Frame Assembly 6 5 18 Removing Replacing FIR Audio Board 65x Series Use the following procedure to remove replace the FIR Audio Board Assembly 1 Separate the Inside Frame Assembly from the Base Assembly as described in Paragraph 6 5 10 2 Separate the inside frame assembly from the base assembly 3 Refer to Figure 6 24 and remove the following
183. connectors eee 6 26 Field Service Left Speaker Cable J4 Internal Microphone Cable 45 Right Speaker Cable J7 Shorter Figure 6 24 Unplugging Cables on Motherboard 65x Series 4 Remove the two screws that secure the FIR Audio Board to the Motherboard and remove the cover plate refer to Figure 6 24 5 Pull up and remove the FIR Audio Board Figure 6 25 6 Replacement is the reverse of Steps 1 through 5 Field Service 6 27 Figure 6 24 Removing Replacing the FIR Audio Board 6 28 Field Service 6 5 19 Removing Replacing the VGA Video Board 60X Only Use the following procedure to remove replace the Motherboard Assembly 1 Remove the Motherboard Assembly as described in Paragraph 6 5 17 2 Remove the two screws securing the Video Board to the Motherboard and remove the Video Board refer to Figure 6 26 3 Replacement is the reverse of Steps 1 and 2 Figure 6 26 Removing Replacing the VGA Video Board 6 5 20 Removing Replacing the PCMCIA Connector Module Use the following procedure to remove replace the PCMCIA Connector Module 1 Remove the Motherboard Assembly as described in Paragraph 6 5 17 2 Remove the Video Board Paragraph 6 5 19 3 Remove the four screws securing the PCMCIA Module to the Motherboard Assembly refer to Figure 6 27 Field Service 6 29 4 Replacement is the reverse of Steps 1 through 3 Figure 6 26 Removing Replacing the PCMCIA Modu
184. crew covers are not identical 4 Remove four screws on the Display Bezel Figure 6 29 5 Pull out and remove the Display Bezel Removing the RemovingScrews Removing Bezel Bezel and Bumpers Screws Removing Hinge Removing Removing the Cable Cover LCD Screws Inverter Boards Removing the Display Cable Assembly Figure 6 29 Display Unit Disassembly 6 32 Field Service 6 5 23 Removing Replacing the Display Inverter Boards To remove replace the DC AC Inverter large PWB or the DC DC Inverter Board smaller PWB use the following the procedure 1 2 Remove the Display Bezel as described in Paragraph 6 5 22 Gently fold back the foil around the LCD and unplug Inverter Cable CN2 refer to Figure 6 29 Remove the screws that secure the two Inverter Boards to the display back cover and remove the boards Replacement is essentially the reverse of Steps 1 through 3 6 5 24 Removing Replacing the LCD Panel To remove replace the LCD Panel use the following the procedure NOE gt Remove the Display Bezel as described in Paragraph 6 5 22 Slide out and remove the Hinge Cable Cover Figure 6 29 Remove four screws on the four sides of the LCD panel Figure 6 29 Gently fold back the foil around the LCD and unplug Inverter Cable CN2 Remove the screws that secure the two Inverter Boards to the display back cover and remove the boards Refer to Figure 6 29 and tilt the LCD panel away from t
185. dd 2033 Figure 4 Motherboard PWB Logic Diagrams Sheet 17 of 32 Model 60x Maintenance Data A 25 20758907 2 28 E8 ever ETW 8 ezerest 55 38 Edu 28 TId 88 8 EN 68 508 55 208 50 508 eta V 25 0 8 708 FTO FIG 55 SUB sre E EC vi 73579 36 13578 13534 82 5 5 61 8T 8Td y 3 STd 8 TE ere 9 OTY Y 56 6 578 SIE gar 23579 65 23078 E ee 3079 308 8 82 5 8 82 5 5 rsa 9 TOT sn 8 di Su LO TT ZOT TTU78 levier aS ee ewet 030r 9 GNOI H 1 ee ee st et SOT EERE RIES eee FF eret 9 SOT nol E s 201 8978 779 9 527 179 9 4 ex everi ETU U STE OTT STE 578 TIT TUB 29 8 i BT ZTT ET 2 8 69 8 ever HTT CEES STT 92 61 8T i Y SIT dm a ige er e T29 9 ENS 2458 i 5 2 8 8 5 ezerest 550 1018 YW OZT T T8OSTN2S TEOSINDS er ddn Y a Ed B 681 TdO 8 Bz 22 STY V Eel 6 STE 8 cel 8 5798 2 8 82 5 8 m w w o cu 2 bev s2 82 61 81 JW Ug Seu V EIN e2 a2 st ZSA Y erst Go y 826518 1353y Y zty g vey 8 PE Sev 8 8 SNE 2 02 8 82 8
186. des context sensitive information from every PC Doctor screen accessed by pressing F1 key once pressing F1 twice gets you into the online manual 5 4 3 User Interface to PC Doctor PC Doctor is structured as a text mode windowed user interface with pull down menus Program operation requires the use of the following keys Cursor Keys Moves the highlighted pointer Enter Key Selects the highlighted option Esc Key Cancels current function and goes back one step FlKey Activates the context sensitive help feature pressing F1 twice in a row calls up the online Technical Reference Manual for PC Doctor Scrolling windows which show the results of various operations use the following keys Page Up Page Down Moves the screen one page at a time F2 Prints the log to PRN Saves the log to a file 5 12 Troubleshooting Procedures You can also use the mouse or Point to interact with PC Doctor The leftmost Select key is used to choose objects menu entries and action codes typically enclosed in brackets The rightmost Select key is equivalent to the Ese key which takes you back to your previous step 5 4 4 Quitting PC Doctor To exit PC Doctor select the Quit pull down menu and then select the Quit option Note For additional information access the Online Reference Manual for PC Doctor Troubleshooting Procedures 5 13 6 Field Service 6 1 Introduction This section contains genera
187. display 12 1 Inch DSTN display 1 6 General Description 11 3 Inch TFT 650CDT only 1 2 4 2 External CRTs The Extensa 60x and 65x Series Notebooks are equipped with a 15 pin SVGA connector that can drive an external CRT either alone or simultaneously with the internal LCD When the notebook is set to the SimulSCAN mode a minimum resolution of 800 x 600 x 256 colors is supported When operating in the External CRT Mode resolutions up to 1280 x 1024 x 256 colors are supported 1 2 4 3 Display Hot Key Sequences All Extensa Models The display mode of operation LCD only Simultaneous LCD and external CRT and external CRT only modes is keyboard selectable using the following hot key sequences Fn Up Arrow and Fn Down Arrow control LCD screen brightness higher brightness setting uses more battery energy Fn Right Arrow lightens the LCD screen contrast Fn Left Arrow darkens the LCD screen contrast Fn F12 alternates between display modes LCD External CRT or both 9 Fn F11 turns off the LCD backlight pressing any key turns the LCD backlight on Note In addition to the hot keys that control the notebook display functions there are several other hot key functions that control other notebook functions such as turning the Touchpad on off etc For these sequences refer to Section 3 1 2 5 Software Features As a standard feature the Extensa 60x and 65x notebooks are factory loaded wi
188. ds and full motion video cards Desktop Connectivity Ports Permits attaching a variety of external devices to the notebook including external CRTs keyboards mouse devices modems printers etc Port Replicator 65x Series only Device that attaches to the Expansion Bus on the 65x Series and provides the connectivity for the desktop environment Removing and replacing the notebook from to the desktop environment is greatly simplified using the Port Replicator option 1 2 10 PCMCIA Card Options The Notebook contains an onboard PCMCIA Controller and two 64 pin sockets that can accept up to two credit card size 14 5 mm Type I or Type II PCMCIA option cards or one Type III card The PCMCIA Card options install on the left side of the notebook Figure 1 4 and are removed using the PCMCIA Release Buttons 1 12 General Description PCMCIA Release Buttons One or two Type I II PCMCIA Option Cards or one Type III Option Card Figure 1 5 Installing PCMCIA Card Options 1 3 Standard Test Features The Extensa 60x and 65x Series Notebook Computers use modular design and built in test features to reduce the mean time to repair A power on self test program automatically verifies the operational state of the primary circuits and a powerful suite of diagnostic tests known as PC Doctor are available to further test selected parts of the system 1 3 1 Power On Self Test The Extensa line of notebook computer
189. e B 4 Extensa 65x Series Main Board Logic Diagrams Sheet 15 of 36 ONSGSNS 2 22 54 5 08 6282224222 ET 81 LT 91 FT OT HST 0 3 8 5 1 E e 259 177707 AB808918 1 03795 251385 goopana 177745072 PRON sn T 99 i 852 ASF T WT AS H gt Sonn Ee E N97 N97 8228 9T L sade ts 228 ango 22 5 zT ET SN T T Th T NS7ZE 0979101 ee Longs PTOHdS O DE SUE ts 2 sS lt 5 SA amp TOHdS amp TOHdS IOHdS 5 5 AMY sn sn Fans SN sn XdSd d51 Oke NS AO TaST test 5 SAM 5211545 ES 33 0 NNOD OL 35079 ano 9T et 1 nE
190. ebooks have a variety of external ports connectors for the desktop environment as shown in Figure 1 3 and summarized in Table 1 4 PS 2 Port AC Adapter Connector Serial VGA Line Out Line In Port Port Parallel Serial Port Infrared Port Figure 1 3 Extensa 60x External Ports Table 1 4 Extensa 60x Notebook External Ports Port Assignment Description External VGA Port 15 Pin Female connector used to attach an external SVGA monitor to the notebook Serial Port 9 Pin Male connector used to attach an RS 232 serial device to the notebook Parallel Floppy Port 25 Pin Female connector used to attach a bidirectional printer or an external floppy disk drive requires special cable for use with floppy disk drive PS 2 Port 6 Pin Circular connectors used to attach external keyboard mouse devices to the notebook Dmm ce General Description 1 9 Table 1 4 Extensa 60x Notebook External Ports Port Assignment Description DC IN Connector Power in connector used to attach the output of the AC adapter to the notebook Serial Infrared Port Medium speed Serial Infrared Port 115 K b used for wireless communications between the notebook and an SIR equipped device such as keyboard another notebook printer etc Audio In Out Mic In Jacks Provide for input of external sound source or audio output to drive external speakers 1 2 7 65x Series External Ports The 6
191. ed Embedded Embedded Embedded Keypad Key Travel mm 3mm 3mm 3mm 3mm 3mm Localization All major All major All major All major All major All major Features International International International International International International Language Language Language Language Language Language Configurations Configurations Configurations Configurations Configurations Configurations Key Spacing 19 mm 19 mm 19 mm 19 mm 19 mm 19 mm Built in Mouse Touchpad Touchpad Touchpad Touchpad Touchpad Touchpad Device built in to the built in to the built in to the built in to the built in to the built in to the base of the base of the base of the base of the base of the base of the keyboard keyboard keyboard keyboard keyboard keyboard select buttons just below Touchpad select buttons just below Touchpad select buttons just below Touchpad select buttons just below Touchpad select buttons just below Touchpad select buttons just below Touchpad a General Description 1 17 Table 1 9 Extensa 60x and 65x Specifications Characteristic Model Model Model Model Model Model 600 600CD 605CD 650CD 655CD 650CDT Video Subsystem LCD Aspect 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ratio Emulations SVGA SVGA SVGA SVGA SVGA SVGA Video Memory 1 MByte 1 MByte 1 MByte 2 MByte 2 MByte 2 MByte Size Video Bus 32 bits 32 bits 32 bits 32 bits 32 bits 32 bits LCD 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x
192. er 120VAC to 230 VAC 50 to 60 Hz Figure 2 12 Installing the AC Adapter 2 8 Initial System Checkout After you ve installed all internal options and external cabling you re ready for system checkout and software configuration To check out the system press the power button on the left side of the notebook which initiates self test During self test execution the computer checks the operation of all key hardware including memory and CPU and displays copyright and version number data during test execution Upon successful conclusion of self test the computer automatically loads its operating system and windows environment If self test fails to complete and an error message is displayed try powering down the computer for a couple of minutes and turning power Installation 2 11 back on to repeat self test If the error message persists refer to Section 5 for troubleshooting information 2 9 Making Backups of System Software Immediately after completion of the installation procedures make backups of all software In the event of a disk problem restore the system using the System Files Recovery disk and the set of backup disks Note Refer to the Extensa Series Notebook Computer User s Guide for additional information 2 12 Installation 3 Operating Instructions 3 1 Introduction This section contains a summary of notebook operating procedures useful for maintenance operations For additional deta
193. er APIC interface One eight byte bidirectional line buffer is provided for ISA DMA master memory read writes One 32 bit wide posted write buffer is provided for PCI memory write cycles to the ISA bus It also supports a PCI to ISA IRQ routing table and level to edge trigger transfer The chip has two extra IRQ lines and one programmable chip select for motherboard Plug and Play functions The interrupt lines can be routed to any of the available ISA interrupts The on chip IDE controller supports two IDE connectors for up to four IDE devices providing an interface for IDE hard disks and CD ROMs The ATA bus pins are dedicated to improve the performance of IDE master The M1523 supports the Super Green feature for Intel and Intel compatible CPUs It implements programmable hardware events software event and external switches for suspend turbo ring in The M1523 provides CPU clock control STPCLKJ The STPCLKJ can be active low or inactive high in turn by throttling control A simplified block diagram of the M1523 chip is shown in Figure 4 4 and the associated pinouts are provided in Figure 4 5 4 10 Theory of Operation SD 15 8 XD 7 0 PWG SA 19 0 EUNT D LA 23 17 5014 Clock amp Reset DATA 1016 M16J CBEJ 3 0 PCI BUS Buffer MEMRJ AD 31 0 1 Control ISA BUS MEMWJ FRAMEJ nterface Interface AEN TRDYJ UNIT IOCHRDYJ IRDYJ UNIT NOWSJ STOPJ PCI Address IOCHKJ DEVSELJ SERRJ Arbiter Buffer BET PAR Interface
194. er management features to reduce power consumption of the display sub system and extend battery life Although optimized for 3 3V operation The C amp T65550 controller s internal logic memory interface bus interface and panel interfaces can he independently configured to operate at either 3 3V or 5 SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY FLEXIBILITY The C amp T65550 are fully compatible with VGA at the register and BIOS levels CHIPS and third party vendors supply fully VGA compatible BIOS end user utilities and drivers for common application programs Pin names in parentheses indicate alternate functions A simplified block diagram of the C amp T65550 is shown in Figure 4 8 Video Memory Memory Controller 64 bit Video Graphics Capture Scaling Engine Port Analog Capture YUV to RGB i Color Key Zoom Digital PCI Bus Bus Interface gt RGB Figure 4 8 C amp T65550 Simplified Block Diagram Theory of Operation 4 17 4 3 2 5 TI1130 PCMCIA Controller The TI PCI1130 is a high performance PCI to PC Card controller that supports two independent PC Card sockets compliant with the 1995 PC card standard The PCI1130 provides a set of features that make it ideal for bridging between PCI and PC Cards in both notebook and desktop computers The 1995 PC Card standard retains the 1
195. eractive tests require operator input for testing the keyboard video sections sound subsystem mouse joystick disk drive printer subsystem and the SCSI CD ROM Drive subsystems supported by the docking station options Dmm D a M c m Troubleshooting Procedures 5 11 Utility that provides detailed system information such as configuration data allocation and use of system memory IRQ and DMA use what device drivers are installed what COM and LPT ports are assigned and what ports are available partitioning data for fixed disk drive s VGA setup information software interrupts and interrupt vectors and installed SCSI options Group of special purpose utilities to run other tests from PC Doctor perform a virus scan of the system edit configuration files surface scan hard drives measure system performance open a DOS prompt provides terminal access to devices connected to serial ports supports memory debug operations enables remote operations permits deep discharge of notebook batteries and provides an extensive test reporting function 5 4 2 Supporting Online Documentation The PC Doctor Diagnostic contains the following online information sources Online Technical Manual selected at any time by pressing F1 key twice or by clicking on the Question Mark in the upper left hand corner of any PC Doctor Menu On line Help system provi
196. ere y 6 0 E ee se ee nadls PONE PET POLIHbS 8 FTOIOSS 3dUHS st dich Figure B 4 Extensa 65x Series Main Board Logic Diagrams Sheet 6 of 36 B 14 Model 65x Maintenance Data 13 A8 33 338 NYI 61 1 1 11 1 822 803 AINO 2522 2002 25 2 85559 5259 OL 2 FTD lt 65 25 86 8282292228 GT ET TT el e 2925 rum Tis 8 uu T 98 eats ze 3 55 2 65 8282 2 62 22 8181 91116 gT 28 u 8 HOOT LLE9 E2GTW TOGTW 183 6259 OL v TOHdS Su 29 TST SEN 21 e826 eg 62 82 sree 2815 55 ab grita 5 95 05 58 qu et 5 n 25 15 65 62 32 2 92 2 22 12 2 61 91 2 9 5 5 OETH PZTH STTH STTM BETO SIN oz MEE ESXL Ed T 92 8 9 8 89 8 1191SNI Tz NIM Dnd5 o ndis Hds 822 30 35 3 NI 22129 ona DNAS gt 25 8 68 5229 1 8 F TOIOS 3dUHS O2TH 20TH BOTH BETO SIN Als 2 OETH PZTH STTH STTH 18 STNG FE OT Ob 30
197. es such as Suspend Resume and partial power down are supported The ES1688 AudioDrive is compatible with Sound Blaster PRO version 3 01 voice and music functions as documented in the Sound Blaster Series Developer Kit The ES1688 is pin compatible with the ES688 AudioDrive Theory of Operation 4 23 BANE a SE d et a Be ee a IG DSP Interface FIFO DMA Control A D amp D A ES1688 Control Processor ISA Bus Analog Interface Circuit Register Figure 4 11 ES1688 Sound Chip Block Diagram 4 24 Theory of Operation 5 Troubleshooting Procedures 5 1 Introduction This section provides an overview of the fault isolation process provides guidelines for isolating 60x 65x Series computer malfunctions to replaceable subassemblies and provides instructions for executing diagnostics and interpreting error messages 5 2 Overview of Fault Isolation Process The fault isolation process summarized in Figure 5 1 consists of the following steps Notebook power system including battery packs and AC adapter connections refer to Paragraph 5 4 Switch settings ensure Power is On Press the Shift key to ensure that Notebook is not in Suspend mode Verify if computer is configured to boot from the A Drive or C Drive Check LCD brightness adjustment press Fn Up Arrow keys to increase brightness
198. f unit 2 circled screws are shorter Note The 65x Series Notebooks contain 9 screws 3 are shorter than the rest 3 Unsnap and remove the top cover Figure 6 15 Removing Replacing the Top Cover 6 5 11 Removing Replacing the Fan Assembly 6 5 11 1 60x Series To remove and replace the fan assembly perform the following procedure Remove the Top Cover Assembly as described in Paragraph 6 5 10 1 2 Remove the single screw holding the fan assembly in place and unplug the fan cable as shown in Figure 6 16 3 Remove the Fan Assembly 6 18 Field Service 4 Replacement is the reverse of Steps 1 through 3 Figure 6 16 Removing Replacing the Fan Assembly 60x Series 6 5 11 2 Removing Fan Assembly 65x Series To remove and replace the fan assembly on the 65x Series notebook perform the following procedure 1 Remove the Top Cover Assembly as described in Paragraph 6 5 10 2 Remove the two screws that secure the cover plate to the FIR Audio Board 3 Remove the two screws holding the fan assembly in place and unplug the fan cable connector from the FIR Audio Board Field Service 6 19 4 Remove the Fan Assembly 5 Replacement is the reverse of Steps 1 through 4 LED Board Cable Battery Board Cable Fan Assembly Battery lt Board i LED Board Assembly FIR Audio Cover Figure 6 17 Internal PWB Assemblies Removal Replacement 65x Series 6 5 12 Removing Replacing
199. g controls and indicators and basic operating procedures required to support maintenance operations Section 4 Theory of Operation Provides a block diagram level theory of operation for the Extensa Series Notebooks Section 5 Troubleshooting Procedures Provides troubleshooting procedures for the notebook computer series Section 6 Field Service Provides preventive and corrective maintenance procedures for the notebook computer series including FRU removal replacement procedures This manual also includes a set of appendices containing model dependent maintenance data including Appendix A 60x Series Maintenance Data Contains listing of FRUs and set of schematics for the Extensa 60x Series Notebook Computers Appendix 65x Series Maintenance Data Contains listing of FRUs and set of schematics for the Extensa 65x Series Notebook Computers Preface vii Other Manuals About the System The following documents provide additional information related to the Extensa Notebook Computer Series Extensa Series Notebook Computers Users Guide Contains user reference information for the Extensa 60x and 65x Series Notebook Computers PC Doctor Help and Technical Reference online Ordering Parts and Supplies To order a copy of any TI publication or to order option kits spare parts or supplies for your system contact your TI reseller Telephone Toll free 1 800 TI TEXAS viii Preface Contents
200. gle speaker output on off Fn End Numeric Lock Fn F7 Turn off the LCD backlight Fn F11 Turn on the LCD backlight Press any key Stop a command or application Ctrl Pause Resume a command or application Press any key Send the contents of the screen to the printer Shift PrtSc Sets the notebook to echo keystrokes to the printer prints a Ctrl P line when you press Enter continues until you press Ctrl P Enable disable the internal keypad Fn T Toggle Scroll Lock function on off Fn F6 Bring up the setup screen anytime Fn F1 Warm boot Ctrl Alt Del Start Windows logo key Activate next taskbar button Windows logo key Tab Explore the computer Windows logo key E Minimize all Windows logo key M Display run dialog box Windows logo key R Display the application s context menu Application key 3 3 Operating Instructions 4 Theory of Operation 4 1 Introduction This section contains a general block diagram theory of operation description of the Extensa 60x 65x Series Notebook Computers Note Various internal components may change on future models and busses bus speeds are subject to change 4 2 Notebook Functional Overview The Extensa 60x 65x Series Notebooks consist of eight major functions or sections including System Processor implemented on the Motherboard Assembly Memory Subsystem implemented on the Motherboard Asse
201. he Display Cover Unplug the LCD Panel from the Display Cable Assembly and remove the LCD Panel Replacement is the reverse of Steps 1 through 7 6 33 Field Service A Model 60x Maintenance Data A 1 Introduction This section contains model dependent maintenance data for the Extensa Model 60x Series Notebook Computers For information common to all members of the Extensa 600 Series refer to Sections 1 through 6 of this manual A 2 Model 60x Features Summary The Extensa 60x Series Notebook Computers has either a 10 4 inch VGA or 12 1 inch SVGA Display comes standard with a 810 MB Hard Drive and is powered by a 120 MHz Pentium processor Refer to Section 1 for a more detailed description of Extensa 600 Series features Field Replaceable Units FRUs Table A 1 lists and describes the various FRUs for the Extensa 60x Series For FRU removal replacement procedures refer to Section 6 of this manual As shown in Figure A 1 all members of the Extensa 60x Series Notebook Computers contain two major assemblies System Base Assembly Cover Display Assembly Model 60x Maintenance Data A 1 Display Assembly Base Assembly Figure A 1 Extensa 600 Series Assemblies A 3 1 Cover Display Assembly The Cover Display Assembly shown in Figure A 2 contains the LCD screen DC AC Inverter Board DC DC Inverter Board bezel LCD cover and various other components as listed in Table A 1 A 2 Model
202. he installation instructions supplied with the PCMCIA option card s 2 Hold the card at the end opposite the connector pins with the label side up Insert the card into an unused slot on the left side of the Notebook 3 If the option requires external cabling e g Modem option connect external cabling at this time Note After installation of a PCMCIA option card Windows 95 displays the New Hardware Found dialog box to help you configure the new device To remove a card click on the PCMCIA icon then press the appropriate PC Card Release Button or press both buttons for a Type device and remove the option 2 4 Installation PCMCIA Release Buttons One or two Type I II PCMCIA Option Cards or one Type III Option Card Figure 2 2 Installing PCMCIA Option Cards Installation 2 5 2 5 Installing External Notebook Options 2 5 1 Installing Ext Keyboard Mouse Numeric Keypad A PS 2 compatible Keyboard mouse or an optional PS 2 compatible numeric keypad may be installed on the notebook via the mouse connector on the left rear port as shown in Figure 2 4 60X Series Notebook 65X Series Notebook Mouse Keyboard Connector Signal Name MDATA KDATA MSGND MSVcc MCLK KCLK Figure 2 4 PS 2 Port Pinouts 2 6 Installation 2 5 2 Installing an External Parallel Printer or Floppy Drive The Notebook is equipped with an external bidirectional ECC EPP compatible 25 pin parallel prin
203. ice continued Removing Replacing the FIR Audio Board 65x Series 6 26 Removing Replacing the VGA Video Board 60x Only 6 29 Removing Replacing the PCMCIA Connector Module 6 29 Removing Replacing the Touchpad Assembly 6 30 Removing Replacing the Display Bezel 6 31 Removing Replacing the Display Inverter Boards 6 33 Removing Replacing the LCD Panel 6 33 Appendix A Model 60x Maintenance Data Introduction 1 Model 60x Features Summary 1 Field Replaceable Units 1 Cover Display Assembly 2 System Base Assembly 4 Logic Diagrams A 8 Appendix B Model 65x Maintenance Data Introduction 1 Model 65x Features Summary B 1 Field Replaceable Units FRUs B 1 Cover Display Assem
204. ifting upward on the HDD release tab using your fingernails use both finger grip areas Figure 6 5 and pull the HDD module out of the notebook CAUTION Exercise care to only handle the drive by its sides to prevent damage to the drive 6 Store the HDD in an antistatic bag 7 Replacement is the reverse of Steps 1 through 5 Finger Release Grip Tab Finger Grip Area Reference View Release Tab Removing the HDD Figure 6 5 Removing Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Module 6 8 Field Service 6 5 4 Removing Replacing the Keyboard Assembly The procedure for removing and replacing the keyboard assembly is as follows 1 Turn off the computer disconnect the AC power adapter if it is attached and remove the battery pack as described in Paragraph 6 5 1 2 Press the Cover Release Latch and open the notebook to a full 180 degree position as shown in Figure 6 6 3 Slide each of the two display hinge covers out and pull upward to remove from the notebook Slide hinge cover out and then pull up Slide hinge cover out and then pull up Open Notebook to 180 degree position Figure 6 6 Removing the Display Hinge Covers 4 Pull up on the keyboard as shown in Figure 6 7 and disconnect the Touchpad cable connector 40104 Field Service 6 9 Removing Keyboard Figure 6 7 Removing Replacing the Keyboard Assembly 5 Unplug the keyboard connectors 40102 and 40103 from the Keyboard Transfer Board and
205. il refer to the Extensa Series Notebook Computer User s Guide supplied with the notebook 3 2 Controls Indicators The operating controls and indicators for the 60x and 65x Series Notebooks are identical refer to Figure 3 1 A brief description of the controls and indicators is provided in the following paragraphs Disk Media LED Power Battery Low Battery Indicator Charging LED Standby Mode Indicator Power Button Figure 3 1 60x 65x Operating Controls and Indicators Operating Instructions 3 1 3 2 1 Power On Off Switch The notebook contains an alternate action power button located on the right side of the notebook as shown in Figure 3 1 On the first button depression power is turned on to the notebook On the second depression power is turned off 3 2 2 Notebook LEDs The notebook contains four front indicator LEDs and two right side LEDs as shown in Figure 3 1 and described in Table 3 1 Table 3 1 60x 65x Series Indicators Power Battery low Indicator Lights when the system is on and there is power to the system Flashes when the battery power is low Connect a powered AC adapter to the computer as soon as possible Standby Mode Indicator Lights when the computer is in Standby mode Flashes when the computer is in 5V Suspend mode The computer enters Standby mode if the Standby hot key Fn F4 is pressed or the STANDBY TIMEOUT parameter in Setup is enabled and expires The computer ente
206. l preventive and corrective maintenance procedures that apply to all members of the Extensa 60x and 65x Series Notebook Computers The first part of the section describes the computer cleaning procedures and preferred handling procedures for sensitive components e g disk drives batteries The second part of the section identifies all field replaceable parts the remainder of the section contains removal and replacement procedures for the field replaceable parts 6 2 Preventive Maintenance Preventive maintenance is limited to cleaning the plastic case keyboard and the display screen 6 2 1 Cleaning the Computer When it is necessary to clean the plastic case and keyboard use a soft lint free cloth slightly dampened with a mild detergent solution or use the contents of any commercially available computer cleaning kit Caution Never spray any liquids directly on the computer case keyboard or screen If the liquid crystal display LCD screen has become smeared or dusty clean the screen first with a soft clean lint free cloth and gently wipe the glass If the glass is still smeared use distilled water or a 25 solution of alcohol and distilled water Caution Do not use paper towels to clean the display screen Paper can scratch the display screen matte Field Service 6 1 6 2 2 Handling the Computer The notebook computer requires reasonable care and handling for extended life Some of the precautions to follow to protect
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208. le 6 5 21 Removing Replacing the Touchpad Assembly Use the following procedure to remove replace the Touchpad Assembly 1 Remove the Keyboard Assembly as described in Paragraph 6 5 4 2 Remove the Top Cover Assembly as described in Paragraph 6 5 11 3 Refer to Figure 6 28 remove the center screw and disconnect the Touchpad cable J1 4 Remove the Touchpad main sensor and connector unit 5 Remove the two side screws and remove the metal plate 6 30 Field Service 6 Lift up and remove the Touchpad buttons 7 Lift up and remove the Touchpad 8 Replacement is essentially the reverse of Steps 1 through 7 Remove 1 screw Remove two side screws and disconnect J1 and remove metal plate Lift up and remove touchpad buttons Touchpad Figure 6 28 Removing Replacing the Touchpad Assembly Caution If the notebook is powered up with the LCD bezel removed you can be exposed to high voltages which could result in shock and equip ment damage Ensure that the batteries and AC adapter are removed from the notebook when working on the LCD Display assembly 6 5 22 Removing Replacing the Display Bezel To remove replace the Display Bezel use the following the procedure Field Service 6 31 1 Remove the AC adapter and Battery Pack as described in Paragraph 6 5 1 2 Remove the round LCD bumpers at the top of the display refer to Figure 6 29 3 Remove the left and right screws near the display hinges note that the s
209. leads or connect the battery with reversed polarity 9 Never attempt to charge the battery pack in any way other than as described in this manual Always charge the battery pack as soon as possible after low battery indication 6 2 Field Service 6 2 4 Password Caution 6 3 6 4 6 5 The notebook computer can be password protected to prevent unauthorized use However if the password is lost the notebook must be returned to the Texas Instruments manufacturing facility in Temple Texas U S A to restore access This service is not covered by warranty Required Tools and Equipment All Extensa 60x and 65x Series Notebook corrective maintenance procedures can be performed using the following tools Tweezers Plastic Stick Smallflat blade screwdriver Small Phillips screwdriver Caution All boards options and peripherals contain components that are sensitive to static electricity When handling any of these items protect against static electricity by using wrist grounding straps and grounded working mats When moving or storing items use the anti static bags supplied with the items Notebook FRUs For a listing and description of the notebook Field Replacement Units FRUs refer to the appendices in this manual for the appropriate models e g Appendix A contains maintenance data from the 60x Series Appendix B contains maintenance data for the 65x Series FRU Removal Replacemen
210. lgian 6 5 4 9805758 0015 Keyboard Assembly Chinese 6 5 4 9805758 0019 Keyboard Assembly Korean 6 5 4 9805758 0020 Keyboard Assembly Japanese 6 5 4 9805758 0021 A 6 Model 60x Maintenance Data Table A 2 Base Assembly Field Replaceable Units FRUs Base Assembly FRU Description Assembly TI Part No Disassembly Paragraph Cables CD ROM Cable 6 5 8 9813523 0001 Peripherals Microfloppy Drive FDD 6 5 8 9813513 0001 HDD 810 MB 6 5 3 9813517 0001 CD ROM Drive 6X 6 5 8 9813486 0001 Covers Doors Buttons Top Cover Assembly 6 5 10 9813511 0001 Memory Expansion Cover 6 5 5 9813510 0001 Left Hinge Cover 6 5 4 9813508 0001 Right Hinge Cover 6 5 4 9813509 0001 Hinge Cable Cover Ref 9813507 0001 HDD Cover 6 5 3 9813506 0001 Misc Base Assembly 6 5 9 9813499 0001 Battery Duracell Ni MH SMB 10 8V 2800 mah 6 5 1 98 13495 0001 AC Power Adapter 45W ADP 45HB Ref 9813497 0001 Nameplate Label Ref Fan with connector cable 6 5 11 9813538 0001 Inside Frame 6 5 14 9813522 0001 Heat Sink Assembly 6 5 6 9813519 0001 CPU IC P54CSLM 120 MHz 3 1V 6 5 7 9813526 0001 FDD CD ROM Latch 6 5 8 9813524 0001 Mouse Buttons 6 5 21 9813527 0001 Nameplate Extensa 600 Ref 9813553 0001 Nameplate Extensa 600CD Ref 9813553 0002 Nameplate Extensa 605CD Ref 9813553 0003 Model 60x Maintenance Data A 7 Table A 2 Base Assembly Field Replaceable Uni
211. mbly Processor Memory I O Control implemented on the Motherboard Assembly Keyboard Subsystem implemented on the Motherboard and the Keyboard Assemblies Video Subsystem implemented the Top Board and on the LCD Display Assembly Sound Subsystem implemented on the Motherboard Assembly Touchpad Mouse Subsystem implemented on the Touchpad assembly and on the Motherboard Assembly Hard Disk Drive Subsystem implemented on the Motherboard Assembly and the Hard Disk Drive Assembly Floppy Disk Drive Subsystem implemented on the Motherboard and Floppy Disk Drive Assembly Power Subsystem implemented on the Power Supply Board Inverter Board battery packs and AC adapter Theory of Operation 4 1 586 CPU lt CPU Bus gt SRAM M1521 UMa BGA Graphic controller d PCI Bus gt IDE Master a 5 0 a s 13 USB connector CD HDD gt Figure 4 1 Extensa Functional Block Diagram 4 2 1 System Processor The System Processor function for the notebook is implemented on the Motherboard in the form of an Intel Pentium P54 C Superscalar 586 Processor Chip The processor operates in conjunction with RAM and ROM Memory and other control logic to process software instructions BIOS DOS Windows and applications The processor communicates with the hard disk drive and the memory comp
212. moving Replacing a 65x Series Module Field Service 6 15 6 5 9 Removing Replacing the Display Assembly Use the following procedure to remove replace the display assembly 1 Remove the battery and AC adapter as described in Paragraph 6 5 1 2 Refer to Figure 6 13 and remove the two screws that secure the display cable to the Motherboard assembly Then unplug display cable J19 Remove the two screws holding the display cable to the motherboard Figure 6 13 Unplugging the Display Cable 3 Remove the four display hinge screws Figure 6 14 and separate the Display Assembly from the Base Assembly 6 16 Field Service 4 Installation is the reverse of Steps 1 through 3 Remove four screws securing display assembly to the base assembly Figure 6 14 Removing the Display Hinge Screws 6 5 10 Removing Replacing the Top Cover Use the following procedure to detach the top cover from the Base Assembly 1 Separate the Display Assembly from the Base Assembly as described in Paragraph 6 5 9 2 Remove the two screws that secure the heat sink to the base assembly 3 Remove the two screws on the top and ten screws on the bottom that hold the top cover in place unsnap and remove the top cover refer to Figure 6 15 eee Field Service 6 17 4 Replacement of the top cover is the reverse of Steps 1 through 3 1 Remove two screws near display hinge screw holes lt 2 Remove 10 screws from bottom o
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214. nces at the board level which affect assembly disassembly as described in Section 6 of this manual There are also differences in Field Replaceable Units FRUs particularly the Printed Circuit Boards so separate FRU lists and logic diagram sets are provided in the appendices Table 1 1 summarizes some of the major differences between the 60x Series and the 65x Series Notebook Computers Table 1 1 Feature Comparison for 60x 65x Series Notebooks Feature 60x Series 65x Series CPU 120 MHz Pentium 133 MHz Pentium Standard Onboard 8 MB 16 MB Memory Maximum 64 MB 80 MB Expandable Memory HDD 810 MB 1 3 GB or 1 6 GB LCD Display Type ASTN or DSTN DSTN or TFT Video Memory 1 MB 2 MB Infrared Port 115 Kb s SIR 4 Mb s FIR Internal Microphone No Yes Port Replicator No Yes Option Advanced PCI No Yes Options 1 2 General Description 1 2 1 Notebook Model Summary Table 1 2 contains a summary of the available models in the 60x and 65x Series Table 1 2 Extensa 60x 65x Model Summary Characteristic Model Model Model Model Model Model 600 600CD 605CD 650CD 655CD 650CDT Part Number 9811739 9811743 9811745 9811751 9811753 9811750 Product Code 050 051 052 053 054 055 CPU Pentium Pentium Pentium Pentium Pentium Pentium 120 MHz 120 MHz 120 MHz 133 MHz 133 MHz 133 MHz HDD 810 MB 810 MB 810 MB 1 3 GB 1 3 GB 1 6 GB Memory 8 MB 8 MB 8 MB 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB FDD Std External
215. ndicates the disk is defective or not formatted Try another known good formatted disk and press F1 Fixed disk failure This message indicates the system disk drive failed to complete the self test or that the nonvolatile random access memory NVRAM is configured incorrectly for the installed drive type Ensure that the notebook is configured to boot from the C Drive Press Ctrl Alt Esc to ensure that the hard disk drive type is correctly identified in Setup should be default for the internal hard disk drive Press the Ctrl Alt Del keys to attempt to reboot the system If the error occurs a second time run the diagnostics as described in Paragraph 5 4 Fixed disk read failure strike F1 to retry boot This message indicates that the hard disk drive improperly formatted or that a hardware failure has occurred in the hard disk drive subsystem Press Ctrl Alt Esc to ensure that the hard disk drive type is correctly identified in Setup should be default for the internal hard drive If the booting process still fails run the diagnostics as described in Paragraph 5 4 Invalid configuration information This message indicates the computer has been configured incorrectly Check the settings in the Setup program menu Also NVRAM battery failure resulting in loss of configuration data can generate this error message Install an AC adapter and recharge the system If the problem persists replace Top Board Keyboard clock data line
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217. o Type 11 1 Cardbus PC Card slots lower slot accepts Zoomed Video port enabled PC cards Parallel port with EPP and ECP for connecting to a printer or the floppy disk drive module 8MB 16 MB and 32 MB EDO 64 bit type small outline dual inline memory module soDIMM upgrades 1 2 3 Extensa 65x Series Notebooks Both the Extensa 60x Series and the 65x Series share a great deal of commonality similar physical construction and operating system software However in contrast to the 60x Series the Extensa 65x Series Notebooks feature a faster Pentium Processor 133 MHz more onboard RAM 16 MB and a greater maximum memory size 80 MB The 65x Series also contain a Fast Infrared port 4 Mb s FIR and greater expandability through the Port Replicator and APCI Board described in greater detail in the following paragraphs Some of the other features of the 65x Series include 1 4 General Description PCI Bus architecture 16 MB Extended Data Out memory 2 MB video memory Fast video graphics accelerator O Volt Suspend 5 Volt Suspend and Standby power saving modes No reboot setup function STN or TFT color display Model Dependent 16 bit stereo audio Fast infrared communication Duracell NiMH Nickel Metal Hydride or optional Li Ion Lithium Ion battery pack 1 08 GB or higher capacity hard disk drive with Local Bus Internal touchpad pointing device Small lightweight AC adapter Modula
218. onents using high speed busses The Processor also interacts with other hardware logic to provide the power savings features for the notebook These features include controlling CPU clock speeds reducing clock speeds whenever possible e g when performing floppy disk drive accesses powering down unused devices etc 4 2 Theory of Operation 4 2 2 Memory Subsystem The memory subsystem comprises the following components Main memory L2 Secondary Memory cache Flash ROM The Extensa Series uses fast Extended Data Out EDO DRAM for main and video memory and high speed synchronous pipelined burst SRAM for L2 cache memory Main BIOS and Video BIOS are stored in Flash ROM 4 2 2 1 Main Memory The standard 60x Series notebook comes with 8 MB of Main memory installed on the attached soDIMM Memory expansion accommodations are provided via a standard soDIMM connector on the bottom of the Motherboard Assembly The 65x Series Notebooks come standard with 16 MB main memory expandable to 80 MB 4 2 2 2 Flash ROM All versions of the Extensa notebook family use a Flash ROM that contains both the main system BIOS and the VGA BIOS The Flash ROM contains Boot Block logic that allows downloading new versions of BIOS without destroying the Boot Load area The Flash ROM execution is 8 bits wide However better performance can be attained by enabling the Shadow ROM in the CMOS setup routine or by selecting the Windows C
219. ontrol Panel Applet When the Shadow ROM is enabled BIOS is copied into 32 bit high speed system 4 2 3 Video Subsystem The video subsystem is implemented on the VGA Video Board and on the Motherboard Assemblies The notebook contains a built in 10 4 inch or larger LCD and features simultaneous LCD and external VGA display The video subsystem includes a 1 MB 60x Series or 2 MB 65x Series DRAM memory 32 bit DRAM bus and separate display and memory clocks An additional frame buffer accelerator DRAM increases the available memory band width for CPU accesses The Theory of Operation 4 3 video section also uses additional levels of write FIFOs a read cache page mode DRAM 4 2 4 Sound Subsystem The Extensa Series Notebook is equipped with a sound chip set that is Sound Blaster and Sound Blaster Pro compatible Internal stereo speakers provide the Notebook with sound generation capabilities A set of 3 5 mm connectors allow for external microphone and line inputs and headphone speaker outputs The sound subsystem also includes a variety of sound utilities that combine to provide additional multi media functions 4 2 5 Keyboard Subsystem The keyboard subsystem implemented on the Keyboard Assembly and the Motherboard Assemblies Board consists of the following major sections Keyboard Assembly Keyboard Scanner Status LED Interface 4 2 6 Hard Disk Drive Subsystem The Hard Disk Drive Subsystem implemen
220. ook you must run the PHDISK utility in order for the Save To Disk or OV Suspend functions to operate correctly refer to the procedure in Section 2 of this manual Field Service 6 11 6 5 6 Removing the Heat Sink Assembly Use the following procedure to remove and replace the Heat Sink Assembly 1 Remove the Keyboard Assembly as described in Paragraph 6 5 4 2 Remove the two screws that secure the heat plate to the housing as shown in Figure 6 9 3 Replacement is the reverse of Steps 1 and 2 Heat Sink Assembly Figure 6 9 Removing Replacing the Heat Sink Assembly 6 12 Field Service 6 5 7 Removing Replacing the CPU Chip The CPU chip is installed in a Zero Insertion Force type socket to facilitate removal and replacement To remove the CPU refer to Figure 6 10 and use the following procedure 1 Power down the notebook remove the battery packs and disconnect the AC Adapter and remove the Heat Sink Assembly as described in Paragraph 6 5 7 2 Refer to Figure 6 10 Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the opening at the left end of the socket labeled OPEN and push toward the other end of the socket 3 Pull out the CPU and insert the replacement unit Ensure that the CPU is properly keyed before pressing it into the socket 4 Insert a flat bladed screwdriver into the opening at the right end of the socket labeled LOCK and push toward the opposite end to lock the socket WA lt N X
221. ort The Floppy Disk Drive Subsystem consists of a Floppy Controller and the Floppy Disk Drive located either in the media bay or external to the notebook not both The 3 5 inch floppy disk drive can read write standard 3 5 inch disks either1 44 MB or 2 MB capacity The drive can also read a 720 KB disk for interchange of data with other computers The data transfer rate for the floppy disk drive is 500 Kbits per second for high density disks and 250 Kbits per second for double density disks 4 2 8 Power Subsystem The notebook is equipped with a software hardware monitored controlled Power Subsystem that minimizes battery usage for prolonged battery operation and automatically recharges the batteries when the notebook is used with an AC adapter 4 2 8 1 AC Power Adapter The computer is equipped with a universal AC power adapter that converts AC voltage into DC voltage approx 46 Watts of power used to operate the notebook and charge the batteries The specifications for the AC adapter include Input Voltage 100 to 250 VAC Input Current Approximately 1 5 Amps Input Frequency 50 to 60 Hz 4 3 Detailed Circuit Theory The remainder of this section provides chip level circuit description for the Extensa Series Notebooks Theory of Operation 4 5 4 3 1 Major Components Table 4 1 shows a listing the of the major components used in the Extensa Series Notebooks Table 4 1 Major Chips List 65550 C amp T
222. ower Supply Assembly Board Assembly Touchpad Assembly Heat Sink Assembly Internal VGA Video Bottom of Unit Drive FDD Board Assembly or CD ROM Top Cover Assembly Fan Assembly Internal Drive FDD Inside Frame or CD ROM Assembly Battery Pack Figure A 3 Base Assembly FRUs Model 60x Maintenance Data A 5 Table A 2 Base Assembly Field Replaceable Units FRUs Base Assembly FRU Description Assembly TI Part No Disassembly Paragraph PWB Assemblies Motherboard PWB Assembly 6 5 17 9813528 0001 Power Supply PWB Assembly 6 5 16 9813534 0001 Battery Connector PWB W Cable Ref 9813529 0001 Keyboard Transfer PWB Assembly Ref 9813532 0001 VGA Video PWB Assembly 6 5 19 9804437 0001 Touchpad Assembly 6 5 21 9813516 0001 Button Board w Cable Assembly Ref 9813501 0001 Keyboard Assemblies Keyboard Assembly U S 6 5 4 9805758 0001 Keyboard Assembly UK 6 5 4 9805758 0002 Keyboard Assembly German 6 5 4 9805758 0003 Keyboard Assembly French 6 5 4 9805758 0004 Keyboard Assembly Spanish 6 5 4 9805758 0005 Keyboard Assembly Swiss German 6 5 4 9805758 0006 Keyboard Assembly Italian 6 5 4 9805758 0007 Keyboard Assembly Portuguese 6 5 4 9805758 0008 Keyboard Assembly Sweden 6 5 4 9805758 0010 Keyboard Assembly Danish 6 5 4 9805758 0012 Keyboard Assembly Norwegian 6 5 4 9805758 0013 Keyboard Assembly Finnish 6 5 4 9805758 0014 Keyboard Assembly Be
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225. r bay for expansion PS 2 port for connecting an external keyboard numeric keypad or mouse 9 pin serial port for connecting external devices such as a modem or mouse Simultaneous display with external CRT gt gt One Type III or two Type II I Cardbus PC Card slots lower slot accepts Zoomed Video port enabled PC cards Parallel port with EPP and ECP for connecting to a printer or the floppy disk drive module 8MB 16 MB and 32 MB EDO 64 bit type small outline dual inline memory module soDIMM upgrades Advanced PCI Card slot for installing a feature upgrade option Dmm D sc s Cr n c s uu General Description 1 5 Cover Release Button Right Speaker LCD Display Power Switch CD ROM Drive or FDD on 600 Series Status Battery Pack Touchpad Pointing Device Left Speaker PCMCIA Slots Touchpad Select Switches Keyboard HDD Underneath Figure 1 2 60x 65x Notebook External Features 1 2 4 Video Display Features The Extensa 60x 65x Series Notebooks contain large screen internal LCD displays and can simultaneously drive an external CRT SimulISCAN mode On all Extensa models the LCD screen brightness contrast video mode of operation etc are adjustable from the keyboard as described in Paragraph 1 2 4 3 1 2 4 1 Internal LCD The Extensa 60x 65x Series Notebooks contain one of the following LCDs model dependent 11 3 Inch ASTN
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229. remove the keyboard and keyboard transfer board from the notebook 6 Install the replacement keyboard assembly by reversing Steps 1 through 5 6 5 5 Removing Replacing Expansion Memory To remove and replace an expansion memory module soDIMM perform the following procedure 1 Power down the notebook disconnect the AC adapter and any installed battery packs 2 Disconnect any peripheral device interface cables from the external interface connectors and remove any installed PCMCIA options 3 Turn the notebook over and locate the Expansion Memory Access Cover on the bottom of the notebook 4 Remove the screw holding the Expansion Memory Access Cover and remove the cover 5 To remove a memory module first release the slot locks located on each side of the Expansion Memory Connector to release the DIMM Then pull the 6 10 Field Service memory module out refer to Figure 6 8 6 To replace or install a DIMM module first align the connector edge of the memory module with the key in the connector Insert the edge of the memory module board into the connector using a rocking motion to fully insert the module Push downward on each side of the memory module until it snaps in place 7 Reinstall the Expansion Memory Access Cover using the screw removed in Step 4 Removing Expansion Installing Expansion Memory Memory Figure 6 8 Memory Expansion Removal Replacement NOTE After installing expansion memory in your noteb
230. righted by Texas Instruments TranXit is a trademark of Puma Technology Inc Kensington is a registered trademark of Kensington Microware Ltd PS 2 is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Cirrus is a registered trademark of Cirrus Logic Inc Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation IRDA is a trademark of Infra Red Data Association Sound Blaster is a trademark of Creative Technology Ltd SimulSCAN is a trademark of Cirrus Logic Inc Preface Introduction This manual provides installation operation and servicing data for the Extensa 60x and 65x Series Notebook Computers Intended Audience This manual is primarily intended for use by qualified service technicians but contains information useful to non technical users Contents This manual contains six sections that are common to all Extensa 60x and 65x Series Notebook Computers differences described as they are covered Section 1 General Description Introduces the main features of the Extensa 60x and 65x Series Notebook Computers identifies all options provides physical and electrical specifications Section 2 Installation Describes how to unpack install options and begin using the notebook Section 3 Operating Instructions Describes the notebook computer operatin
231. rs 5V Suspend mode when you press the 5V Suspend hot key Fn F3 the 5 VOLT SUSPEND TIMEOUT parameter in Setup is enabled and expires or the display is closed Disk Media Indicator Lights when the computer writes to or reads from the hard disk drive or reads from the CD ROM drive Battery Charging Indicator Lights when a powered AC adapter connected to the computer is charging the battery Flashes when there is a problem with the battery or the battery is not recognized by the smart charger Turns off when there is no battery or the battery is fully charged Caps Lock Indicator Lights when the caps lock function is toggled ON using the Caps Lock key Num Lock Indicator Lights when the embedded numeric keypad is toggled ON using the Num Lock hot key Fn F7 3 2 2 1 Hot Key Sequences Table 3 2 contains a summary of hot key sequences useful when performing maintenance operations 3 2 Operating Instructions Table 3 2 Summary of Notebook Hot Key Sequences Function Key Sequence Increase LCD screen brightness Decrease LCD screen brightness Fn Up Arrow Fn Down Arrow Lighten LCD screen contrast Darken the LCD screen contrast Fn Right Arrow Fn Left Arrow Alternate between display modes LCD CRT or both Fn F12 Enter 0V Suspend Mode Fn F2 Exit 0V Suspend Mode Press Power Button Enter Standby Mode Fn F4 Resume from Standby Mode Press any key Tog
232. ry replacing the AC adapter Check to see that the battery packs are installed correctly and that the battery charge indicators on the front of the battery packs indicate the batteries are charged try using a new battery pack if batteries are discharged Ifthe AC outlet voltage AC adapter and battery packs test normal but the computer will not power up try disconnecting the display cable from the base refer to Section 6 for disassembly instructions to see if a short in the display assembly has occurred If the display assembly appears to be normal replace the Bottom Board as described in Section 6 and retest system 5 3 2 Troubleshooting a Display Problem If the LCD remains blank when you turn on the computer and the status indicators Troubleshooting Procedures 5 3 light check the following controls on the display LCD suspend mode press Shift to terminate Suspend mode Brightness set too low press Fn Up Arrow keys to increase screen brightness Notebook Set for External Monitor press Fn F12 to switch to the internal Screen Faulty LCD Replace the cover display assembly as described in Section 6 of this manual Low battery Use a fully charged battery and or plug in the AC adapter Table 5 1 contains fault isolation information for Display Problems on the notebook Symptoms are listed along the left side of the chart and the various Display FRUs are listed along the top
233. s contain a BIOS resident Power On Self Test POST that automatically performs a test of memory and all major circuits each time the computer is powered up In the event ofa failure the computer displays a descriptive error message and issues a series of coded beeps in case the display subsystem is not functioning If self test completes normally the computer displays the amount of memory tested loads the Operating System and Windows environment 1 3 2 PC Doctor Diagnostics Program The Extensa 60x and 65x Series Notebooks are shipped with PC Doctor for Windows a powerful diagnostics tool that can help you scan a system for viruses determine the hardware configuration of a local or remote system benchmark its performance analyze the performance of all subsystems and perform a suite of interactive and non interactive tests on attached devices such as printers joystick devices VGA monitors SCSI devices CD ROM drives The test results are stored in a log which can be printed out by pressing F2 or saved in a disk file by pressing F3 General Description 1 13 Features of the diagnostic program are accessed through a series of pull down menus and basic keyboard keys cursor keys to move highlighted pointer Enter key to select a highlighted feature Esc key to cancel a function and move back one level PC Doctor is typically user friendly but if you don t understand a feature context sensitive help information is available at
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235. s the PC87336 to interface directly with 5V external components while operating from a 3 3V power supply Some of the major features include 9 100 compatible with ISA and EISA architectures 9 Floppy Disk Controller Software compatible with the DP8473 the 765A and the N82077 16 byte FIFO disabled by default 9 Burst and Non Burst modes e Perpendicular Recording drive support e New high performance internal digital data separator no external filter components required e Low power CMOS with enhanced power down mode e Automatic media sense support with full IBM TDR Tape Drive Register implementation e Supports fast 2 Mbps and standard 1 Mbps 500 kbps 250 kbps tape drives 4 20 Theory of Operation e Parallel Port e Enhanced Parallel Port EPP compatible e Extended Capabilities Port ECP compatible including level 2 support e Bidirectional under either software or hardware control Compatible with ISA and EISA architectures e Ability to multiplex FDC signals on parallel port pins allows use of an external Floppy Disk Drive FDD e Includes protection circuit to prevent damage to the parallel port when a connected printer is powered up or is operated at a higher voltage 9 The UARTSs e Software compatible with the PC16550A and PC16450 e MIDI baud rate support e Infrared support on UART2 IrDA and Sharp compliant The Address Decoder e 6 or 10 bit decoding e External Chip Select capability when 10 bit decoding
236. screen and the display system places it in a window on the screen The capture system can receive data from either the system bus or from the ZV enabled video port in either RGB or YUV format The input data can also scaled down before storage in display memory c g from any size larger than 320x240 down to 352x248 Capture of input data may also be double buffered for smoothing and to prevent image tearing The display system can independently place either RGB or YUV data from any where in display memory into an on screen window which can be any size and located at any pixel boundary YUV data is converted to RGB on the fly on out put Non rectangular windows are supported via color keying The data can be functionally zoomed on output up to 8x to fit the onscreen window and can be horizontally and vertically inter polated to scale or zoom artifacts Interlaced and non interlaced data are supported in both capture and display systems VERSATILE PANEL SUPPORT The C amp T65550 supports a wide variety of monochrome and color Single Panel Single Drive SS and Dual Panel Dual Drive DD standard and high resolution passive STN and active matrix TFT MIM LCD and EL panels For monochrome panels up to 64 gray scales are supported Up to 4096 different colors can be displayed on passive STN LCDs and up to 16M colors on 24 bit active matrix LCDs 4 16 Theory of Operation LOW POWER CONSUMPTION The C amp T65550 employs a variety of advanced pow
237. ss Screen Memory Test Failure Screen Initialization Failure Screen Retrace Test Failure Search for Video ROM in progress Cirrus Video Chip Failure Cirrus RAM DAC or Video RAM Failure Screen Believed Operable running with Video ROM Monochrome Monitor Believed Operable Color Monitor 40 Column Believed Operable Color Monitor 80 Column Believed Operable No Time Tick Shutdown Failure Gate A20 Failure Unexpected Interrupt in Protected Mode Memory High Address Line Failure at 010000h 0A0000h Timer Chip Counter 2 Failed Time of Day Clock Stopped Serial Port Failure Parallel Port Failure Math Coprocessor Failure If an optional PCMCIA modem does not work properly check the following items 5 10 Troubleshooting Procedures Dialing problem or wrong number Try dialing a number that you have previously dialed successfully Faulty phone line Connect a telephone to the line and listen for a dial tone Software program Check to ensure that you have installed the software correctly 5 4 Fault Isolation Using Diagnostics PC Doctor supplied with the Extensa Series Notebooks is a powerful diagnostics tool that can help you determine the hardware configuration of a local or remote system benchmark its performance analyze the performance of all subsystems and perform a suite of interactive and non interactive tests on attached devices such as printers joystick devices VGA monitors SCSI devi
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239. t Procedures The following paragraphs contain field service level removal replacement procedures for the 60x 65x Series Notebook Computers Most FRU removal replacement procedures involve connecting and disconnecting Field Service 6 3 cable connectors The Extensa series uses two types of connectors including Locking type connectors use a plastic stick to unlock and lock these type of connectors as shown in Figure 6 1 Non locking connectors Unplugging the Connecting the Cable Cable Figure 6 1 Removing Installing Cables with Locking Type Connectors 6 5 1 Removing Replacing the Notebook Battery Pack Before performing any of the assembly disassembly procedures always disconnect the AC adapter from the notebook and remove the battery pack The procedure for removing and replacing the battery pack is as follows 1 Turn off the computer and disconnect the AC adapter from the computer 2 Unlatch the battery compartment door right front corner of the unit as shown in Figure 6 2 3 Slide the battery compartment door out slightly and then swing the door outwards as shown in Figure 6 2 4 Grasp the loop attached to the battery and pull the battery out of the eee 6 4 Field Service compartment 5 Insert the replacement battery with THIS SIDE UP label facing upwards until it snaps in place and then close the battery compartment door reverse of Steps 2 and 3 Figure 6 2
240. ted on the Motherboard Board and on the associated hard disk drive module s provides disk storage for all system software and user files The notebook is equipped with an 810 MB or larger hard disk drive The hard disk drive also features built in power conservation features configured from the standard CMOS Setup Routine An Automatic Power Down mode can be selected which powers down the drive motor during periods of inactivity An additional level of power conservation may also be selected which powers down the motor plus all control circuits The hard disk drives are factory formatted as a single drive Drive C and are preloaded with installation versions of Windows 95 or Windows for Workgroups in dual load versions the user selects operating system during software installation 4 2 6 1 Hard Disk Drive Power Management Both the internal hard disk drive and the hard disk drive installed in the media bay 4 4 Theory of Operation implement power savings features From the CMOS setup routine an automatic power down mode can be selected which enables the drive to turn off its motor after a specified period of inactivity Additional Sleep modes can direct additional power savings during inactive periods by powering down the control circuitry 4 2 7 Floppy Disk Drive Subsystem The Extensa 60x and 65x Series notebooks contain provisions for supporting a Floppy Disk Drive installed internally or externally connected to the parallel p
241. ter port The connector pinouts and connector location are shown in Figure 2 5 When used with a special cable an external floppy disk drive may also be attached tothe notebook via the parallel port When a floppy disk drive is connected to the parallel port the floppy disk drive in the Modular Bay is disabled if present 65X Series Notebool PARALLEL PORT PINOUTS Note Denotes Active Low Figure 2 5 Parallel Port Pinouts Installation 2 7 2 5 3 Installing an External Serial Port Device The notebook contains an external RS 232 serial port with a 9 pin male DB 9 connector as shown in Figure 2 6 25 pin cables require the use of an adapter for use with the 9 pin port The serial ports are used to interconnect such devices as External Modem Serial Mouse Serial Printer Any device that uses an RS 232 interface Caution Never connect a parallel device to a serial port or a serial device to a parallel port or video port this may cause damage to the notebook and or external device If you are uncertain of what type connector the external device has refer to the technical manual for the external device SERIAL PORT PINOUTS SIGNAL DCD CARRIER DETECT RXD RECEIVE DATA TXD TRANSMIT DATA DTR DATA TERMINAL READY GND GROUND DSR DATA SET READY RTS REQUEST TO SEND CTS CLEAR TO SEND RI RING INDICATOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 2 6 Serial Port Pinouts 2
242. th either dual load Windows 95 or Windows for Workgroups or Windows 95 only model dependent software to allow the user to configure the notebook s operating system environment as summarized in Table 1 3 Dmm a Lr Q M M J rm General Description 1 7 Table 1 3 User Selectable Operating System Environments Operating Description System Windows 95 Supports both desktop and mobile operation with Plug N Play capabilities and Advanced Power Management customized to include TI startup screen CSL Support information Internet browser multimedia options and choice of wallpaper to customize different computer resources TI utilities such as wBattery wSetpower TISetup variety of device drivers including Cirrus CL GD7548 ESS 1888 Sound Device Drivers WinModem Device Drivers PC Card Bus Socket Services and Card Services Device Drivers and Windows 95 MPEG 1 Software Audio Video Compression Device Drivers Windows DOS 6 22 This environment has some limitations in the Plug N Play area includes TI utilities and various device drivers including Cirrus CL GD7548 ESS 1888 Sound Device Drivers WinModem Device Drivers PC Card Bus Socket Services and Card Services Device Drivers and TranXit Serial Infrared IRDATM Device Drivers etc OF 1 8 General Description 1 2 6 60x Series External Ports The Extensa 60x Series not
243. tom of the notebook The installation process consists of the following steps Caution The EDO soDIMM module option contains components that are sensitive to static electricity When handling the module and the internal parts of the computer protect against static electricity by using wrist or ankle grounding straps and grounded working mats When moving or storing items use the anti static bags supplied with the items 1 Ensure that the notebook is powered off and the AC adapter disconnected from the AC outlet Also ensure that the battery is out of the unit 2 Disconnect any peripheral device interface cables from the external interface connectors and remove any installed PCMCIA options 3 Turn the notebook over and locate the Expansion Memory Access Cover on the bottom of the notebook 4 Remove the screw holding the Expansion Memory Access Cover and remove the cover 5 Remove the EDO soDIMM module from its shipping container 6 Refer to Figure 2 1 To install an soDIMM module first align the connector edge of the memory module with the key in the connector Insert the edge of the memory module board into the connector using a rocking motion to fully insert the module Push downward on each side of the memory module until it snaps in place 7 If installing a second soDIMM 65x Series only repeat Step 6 8 Reinstall the Expansion Memory Access Cover using the screw removed in Step 4 9 Replace the Keyboard Assembly and
244. ts FRUs Base Assembly FRU Description Assembly TI Part No Disassembly Paragraph PCMCIA Connector Module 6 5 20 9813549 0001 Left Speaker with cable Ref 9813535 0001 Cover closed switch Ref 9813537 0001 A 4 Logic Diagrams Logic diagrams for the Extensa 60x Series Motherboard PWB Assembly are provided in Figure A 4 A 8 Model 60x Maintenance Data 22d 22d 3NOHdOSOIM 1n0 3NIT1 d 223 3 335 22d AcE 6d 8Td bed 3 TS es2242 480 834498 N39 5120712 13 305 5889153 9 2231 TEES dig 835 489415 STd asnow ay TWNASLXS 2022541 aed 4803 XI BIUM AJA WNASLNI 83 03 Z ETTIOd BIOWId ETd 9 0 1 EELS SN 582508 ET88 M 629352 WO 5018 a3dns 248 288 329NUHN3 H q a NNOD 2 yon EZSTW NIGQU IU Sd td LIS 2 3840 25 695 523583 92 553
245. up LPT 2 IRQ7 LPT 2 IRQ7 LPT 2 IRQ7 LPT 2 IRQ7 LPT 2 IRQ7 LPT 2 IRQ7 378h 378h 378h 378h 378h 378h Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Serial No No No Transfer Data 115 Kbaud 115 Kbaud 115 Kbaud Rate Transfer 100 cm 100 100 Distance Standard IrDA IrDA IrDA aa a rit rr General Description 1 21 Table 1 9 Extensa 60x and 65x Specifications Characteristic Model Model Model Model Model Model 600 600CD 605CD 650CD 655CD 650CDT Fast I R No No No Yes Yes Yes Port Transfer Data 4M bit sec 4M bit sec 4M bit sec Rate 100cm 100cm 100cm Transfer Distance IrDA IrDA IrDA Standard Expansion No No No 128 pin 128 pin 128 pin Bus Port 1 6 Regulatory Agency Approvals All Extensa 60x and 65x Series products meet the following regulatory agency standards Underwriter s Lab UL Standard 1950 safety Canadian Standards Association CSA Standard 950 or CUL safety FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart B FCC Level B Emissions Canadian Department of Communications DOC ICES Class B Emissions VDE EN60950 Safety EN 50082 1 Immunity ESD RFI EFT and Surge EN 50081 1 Emissions RFI EMI Harmonics and Flicker 9 gt 9 Approval Marks UL CUL VDE FCC ICES and CE 1 22 General Description 2 Installation 2 1 Introduction This section contains unpacking and prep
246. ver Display Assembly The Cover Display Assembly shown in Figure B 2 contains the LCD screen DC AC Inverter Board Logic DC DC Inverter Board Logic bezel LCD cover and various other components as listed in Table B 1 B 2 Model 65x Maintenance Data LCD Panel DC AC Inverter Board Assembly DC DC Inverter Board Display Assembly Shown with Bezel Removed Figure B 2 Display FRUs Table B 1 Top Cover Assembly Field Replaceable Units FRUs FRU Description Assembly TI Part No Disassembly Paragraph LCD Panel 11 3 TFT 6 5 24 9813488 0001 LCD Panel 12 1 DSTN 6 5 24 9813483 0001 Display Back Cover 12 1 6 5 19 9813480 0001 Display Bezel 11 3 6 5 22 9813482 0001 Display Bezel 12 1 6 5 22 9813547 0001 LCD Round Bumper Ref 98 13550 0001 TFT DC DC Inverter PWB Assembly 6 5 23 9813493 0001 Inverter Board PWB Assembly Ext 500 505 6 5 23 9811361 0001 510 515 ASTN DSTN DC DC Inverter PWB Assembly 6 5 23 9813531 0001 NENNEN Model 65x Maintenance Data B 3 Table B 1 Top Cover Assembly Field Replaceable Units FRUs FRU Description Assembly TI Part No Disassembly Paragraph Display Cable Assembly 12 1 Display 6 5 9 9813548 0001 Display Cable Assembly 11 3 Display 6 5 9 9813476 0001 Display Bezel 11 3 6 5 22 9813482 0001 Display Bezel 12 1 6 5 22 9813547 0001 LCD Screw Cover Right Ref 9813551 0001 LCD Screw Cover Left Ref 9813552 0
247. wegian Configuration 0013 Finnish Configuration 0014 Belgian Configuration 0015 Austrian Configuration 0016 Asia Pacific Configuration 0017 Latin American Configuration 0018 Chinese Configuration 0019 Dm a a General Description 1 15 1 5 Extensa 60x and 65x Series Specifications General specifications for the Extensa 60x and 65x Series Notebooks are provided in Table 1 8 Table 1 9 Extensa 60x and 65x Specifications Characteristic Model Model Model Model Model Model 600 600CD 605CD 650CD 655CD 650CDT CPU Pentium Pentium Pentium Pentium Pentium Pentium P54CSLM P54CSLM P54CSLM P54CSLM P54CSLM P54CSLM 120 MHz 3 1 120 MHz 3 1 120 MHz 3 1 133 MHz 3 1 133 MHz 3 1 133 MHz 3 1 Volt Volt Volt Volt Volt Volt Internal Hard Disk Drive Disk Storage 810 MB 810 MB 810 MB 1 3 GB 1 8 GB 1 6 GB Capacity Average access time 12 ms or less 12 ms or less 12 ms or less 12 ms or less 12 ms or less 12 ms or less Throughput 11 Million 11 Million 11 Million 11 Million 11 Million 11 Million I O s per I O s per I O s per I O s per I O s per I O s per second second second second second second DRAM Memory 8 MB DRAM 8 MB DRAM 8 MB DRAM 16 MB DRAM 16 MB DRAM 16 MB DRAM Size 60 ns page 60 ns page 60 ns page 60 ns page 60 ns page 60 ns page interleaved interleaved interleaved interleaved interleaved interleaved Maximum 64 MB 64 MB 6
248. your computer against accidental damage include Never pick up or carry the unit by the cover Do not force the cover beyond its fully opened position about 180 degrees Never subject the computer to harsh environments dusty areas or areas of rapidly changing temperatures Never place anything on top ofthe computer particularly when it is operating or charging could result in overheating and damage to the computer Never move the computer while the hard drive is rotating press the Suspend button to put the computer in a Sleep mode before closing cover Never expose the computer hard disk drive s or disks to strong magnetic fields such as those generated by transformers speakers or telephone handsets 6 2 3 Handling the Computer Battery Pack The battery pack furnished with the computer requires reasonable care and handling to ensure efficient operation and maximum life Periodically inspect the battery terminals and the batteries for evidence of corrosion and oxide build up clean if necessary To ensure that the battery packs endure normal life cycle always observe the following precautions when handling the battery packs Do not drop the battery pack or subject it to excessive shock and vibration Do not expose the battery pack to direct sunlight moisture or chemical compounds Do not disassemble the battery pack Do not use the battery pack to power other devices Do not short the battery

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