Maintenance Manual TravelMate 5000 Series Notebook Computers 9786166-0001 March 1995
Copyright (©) 1995 Texas Instruments Incorporated All Rights Reserved — Printed in U.S.A. TravelMateTM 5000 Series Notebook Computers Maintenance Manual TI Part No. 9786166-0001 Original Issue: March 1995 Changes may be made periodically to the information in this publication. Such changes will be incorporated in new editions of this manual. Record the serial number, purchase date, and model number in the spaces provided below.
Contents Preface 1 General Description 1.1 . . . . Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.2 . . . . Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1.2.1 . . . MultiMedia Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 1.2.2 . . . Dual Intelligent Battery Packs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 1.2.3 . . . Standard Peripherals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7 1.2.4 . . . Preloaded Software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.7 . . . . Notebook Physical Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-26 1.7.1 . . . Cover-Display Assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-27 1.7.2 . . . System Base Assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-28 1.8 . . . . Notebook Functional Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-29 1.8.1 . . . System Processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-31 1.8.2 . . . Memory Subsystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-31 1.8.3 . . . I/O Subsystem. . .
2.6.5 . . . Installing External Headphone/Microphones . . . . 2-17 2.6.6 . . . Installing Devices With IR Interface . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18 2.7 . . . . Installing the AC Power Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-19 2.8 . . . . Initial System Checkout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20 2.9 . . . . Configuring the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20 2.10 . . . Making Backups of System Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-21 2.11 . . . Loading Application Software .
4.2.4 . . . PCMCIA Modem Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10 4.2.5 . . . Fault Isolation Using Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10 5 Field Service 5.1 . . . . Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 5.2 . . . . Preventive Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 5.2.1 . . . Cleaning the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 5.2.2 . . . Protecting the Disk Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 5.2.3 . . .
6 Illustrated Parts Listing 6.1 . . . . Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 6.2 . . . . TM5000 Pentium, 10.4 TFT 810HD, Domestic . . . . . . . Notebook with Pack, P/N 9798842-0001 . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 6.2.1 . . . TM5000, 10.4 TFT Color, 810HD, Domestic . . . . . . . Unit Assembly, P/N 9798843, Parts Listing . . . . 6-4 6.2.2 . . . 10.4 Inch TFT Cover Display Assembly. . . . . . . . . 6-9 6.3 . . . . Assessory Kit Parts Listing for TM5000 . . . . . . .
D.2 . . . . Memory Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-1 D.2.1 . . . Extended Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-2 D.2.2 . . . Expanded Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-2 D.3 . . . . Memory Device Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-3 D.3.1 . . . Installing Device Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-3 D.3.2 . . . EMM386.EXE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
G F.12 . . . ....... Function FAh - Subfunction 03h Get Video Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-9 F.13 . . . ....... Function FAh - Subfunction 05h Get Setup Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-12 BIOS Updates G.1 . . . . Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-1 G.2 . . . . Updates Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-1 Illustrations Figure Title Page No. 1-1 . . . .
Illustrations Figure Title Page No. 2-4 . . . . Installing PCMCIA Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 2-5 . . . . Installing the Optional PS/2 Numeric Keypad . . . . . . 2-7 2-6 . . . . Installing the External Microphone and. . . . . . . . . . . 2-8 2-7 . . . . Opening the Notebook Connector Covers . . . . . . . . . . 2-9 2-8 . . . . Installing the EZ-Dock Port Replicator/Plus . . . . . . . 2-10 2-9 . . . . Battery Pack Removal/Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11 2-10 . . .
Illustrations Figure Title Page No. 5-9 . . . . Opening the Base Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-15 5-10 . . . Keyscan Board, Removal/Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . 5-16 5-11 . . . IR Board, Removal/Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-17 5-12 . . . Floppy Drive, Removal/Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-18 5-13 . . . The LED Board, Removal/Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . 5-19 5-14 . . . Sleep Board Assembly, Removal/Replacement . . . . . 5-20 5-15 . . .
Illustrations Figure Title Page No. 7-3 . . . . Keyscan Board, P/N 9786209, Logic Diagram . . . . . . . (5 Sheets) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-36 7-4 . . . . Sleep Switch Board, P/N 9786148, Logic Diagram . . 7-41 7-5 . . . . IR Board, P/N 9798813, Logic Diagram (2 Sheets). . . 7-42 7-6 . . . . LED Board, P/N 9796128, Logic Diagram . . . . . . . (2 Sheets) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-44 7-7 . . . . 8/16 MB RAM Exp.
Tables Table Title Page No. 1-1 . . . . TravelMate 5000 Series Notebook Domestic/ . . . . . . . International Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24 1-2 . . . . TravelMate 5000 Series Notebook Specifications . . . . 1-41 4-1 . . . . Self-Test Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 4-2 . . . . Self Test Beep Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8 5-1 . . . . Cover Display Assembly, Field . . . . . . . Replaceable Units (FRUs) . . . . . . . . . . .
Tables Table Title Page No. E-2 . . . . External Monitors Extended VGA Modes . . . . . . . . . . E-2 E-3 . . . . Standard VGA LCD-Only Video Modes . . . . . . . . . . . E-5 E-4 . . . . Extended LCD-Only Video Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-6 E-5 . . . . Standard SimulSCAN Video Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-6 E-6 . . . . Extended SimulSCAN Video Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preface Introduction This manual contains operation, installation and maintenance instructions for the Texas Instruments TravelMate 5000 Series Notebook Computers. This preface introduces the contents of the manual and lists and describes all related publications. Intended Audience This manual is primarily intended for use by qualified service technicians assigned to TravelMate computer repair operations. However, several sections contain overview information useful to a general (less-technical) audience.
Contents This manual contains seven sections and seven appendices including: • • • • • • • xvi Preface Section 1: General Description— Introduces the TravelMate 5000 series Notebook Computers and identifies all standard and optional features. This section also provides a functional overview of notebook computer operation, identifies the major assemblies and subassemblies, and provides a summary list of specifications.
Other Manuals About the Notebook Computer The following documents provide additional information about the TravelMate 5000 Series Computers: • • • • • • TravelMate 5000 Series Notebook Computers Quick Start Manual, TI P/N 9786164-0001- provides the basic information needed for first-time users to configure and begin using the notebook. TravelMate 5000 Series Notebook Computers, Users Guide, TI P/N 9786163-0001- provides basic operating instructions for the notebook.
1 General Description 1.1 Introduction This manual contains field and factory level servicing information for the TravelMate 5000 Series of Notebook Computers (Figure 1-1), manufactured by Texas Instruments, Incorporated. This section provides a general overview of the TravelMate 5000 Series of Notebook Computers, describes the standard and optional features, and identifies the major assemblies and subassemblies.
TM5000 Pentium Notebook Pentium Notebook Docked to EZ-Dock Plus Port Replicator Figure 1-1 TravelMate 5000 Series Notebook Computers 1-2 General Description
1.2 Product Overview The TravelMate 5000 Series Notebook Computers are high performance, multimedia notebooks powered by the Intel P54-C Pentium tm superscalar processor with built-in co-processor and dual, on-chip, 16KB data and instruction caches. The 3-volt, Pentium chip, packaged in the TAB TCP format, generates a 75 MHz clock processing rate. An off-chip, 256KB L2 cache buffer using asynchronous, 15 ns SRAM, is also implemented to support the power of the Pentium.
All members of the TM5000 family come standard with 8MB of 70-ns page-interleaved, DRAM on the main board (expandable to 32MB with user-installable RAM Expansion Boards based on 16M DRAM technology). The Basic Input Output System (BIOS) firmware for the main system and for the VGA BIOS is stored on a 256K x 8 Flash reprogrammable Flash ROM. A Boot Block feature permits downloading of new BIOS changes without having to physically replace the ROMs.
Built-in Microphone Color LCD 4mm, 83/84 Key Keyboard Built-In Speaker Two PCMCIA Option Slots The Point (Internal Mouse) Infra-Red Interface Dual Intelligent Battery Packs 1.
1.2.2 Dual Intelligent Battery Packs The TM5000 notebook series support the use of two hot plugable intelligent battery packs (with front panel charge remaining indicators) that allow for battery removal and replacement while the system is operational (as long as one battery contains a partial charge). The notebooks use rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) batteries. These battery packs are ejected from the front of the notebook using battery eject switches located just above the keyboard (See Figure 1-4).
1.2.3 Standard Peripherals As standard features, the TM5000 notebooks include a built-in 3.5 " Floppy Drive and a user-replaceable, Hard Disk Drive. (Initially, either 810 Million Byte drive or 524 million Byte Drive). The hard drive uses the Fast IDE interface (with a 128 KB buffer) and has an average access time of 12 milliseconds or less. The hard drive is interfaced to the high speed, 64-bit, VL local bus for increased performance.
1.2.4 Preloaded Software All members of the TM5000 family are preloaded with the following system software: • DOS v6.2 Operating System (or later version) • Windows for Workgroups v3.11 (or later version) • Advanced BatteryPro Power Management • Jazz 16 Sound Control software • • • • Phoenix PCMCIA PhoenixCard Manager Plus tm (for installing PCMCIA options) Laptop File Management System- this utility helps you manipulate files and directories stored on your hard drive.
FLASH ROM BIOS MS-DOS Operating System Microsoft Windows Online Documentation TI Utilities Information Utilities BatteryPro WinMode Utility Productivity Utilities Drop-N-Go Utility Super Shutdown Password Utility Windows User's Guide MS-DOS User's Guide TM5000 User's Guide TM5000 User's Online Reference PC-Doctor Online Reference Configuration Software PCMCIA Sound Utilities Pocket Recorder Pocket Mixer Pocket CD MIDI Mapper Infrared Diagnostics PC-Doctor Diagnostics Figure 1-6 TM5000 So
• TravelMate 5000 Series Notebook Computers Online User’s Reference Manual, TI P/N 9786167-0001- provides more comprehensive application loading and configuration instructions for the TM5000 Series Notebook Computers. • MS-DOS User’s Guide • Windows User’s Guide • PC-Doctor Technical Reference Manual- provides user instructions for the PC-Doctor Diagnostics supplied with the TM5000 Product line. 1.2.
Audio In (From CD ROM Player, Tape Player, Etc.
As new versions of BIOS become available, they can be downloaded into Flash ROM from floppy disk without physically having to replace the ROMs. (See Appendix G for details.) Two Port Replicator system options are also available to simplify removing/installing the notebook into a desktop environment: • EZ-Dock Plus Port Replicator • EZ-Dock Port Replicator 1.2.6.
Balance Volume Control Attaches to Expansion Bus and VGA Port on the Rear of the TM5000 Series Notebook Power from AC Adapter PS/2 Port for External Keyboard or Mouse Audio In/Out and Mic Connectors Speaker SCSI Port RS-232 Serial Port Bi-Directional Parallel Port External VGA Monitor Port MIDI/Game Port Two PCMCIA Slots (Type III) Speaker PS/2 Keyboard Port Note: The EZ-Dock Port Replicator does not have the enhancements (SCSI, PCMCIA, and audio) features found on the EZ-Dock Plus Port Replicato
1.2.6.2 EZ-Dock Port Replicator The EZ-Dock Port Replicator includes the multi-port adapter features of EZ-Dock Plus (serial, parallel, external keyboard, external mouse, external VGA monitor connectors) but does not include the additional features (PCMCIA, SCSI and multi-media support features). The two port replicators have the same footprint and basic connectivity features. 1.2.6.
Up to two RAM Expansion Boards may be user-installed onto the Main Board by removing the Bezel below the Floppy Drive. 8MB or 16MB RAM Expansion Module 8MB Shuttle RAM Module Figure 1-9 RAM Expansion Features As shown in Figure 1-2, the Pentium version of the TM5000 Notebook also contains a higher performance hard disk subsystem. The IDE hard disk drive is interfaced to the VL local bus and achieves I/O operations in the 11 million to 14 million operations per second. 1.3.
1.3.3 Hard Disk Subsystem The TM5000 Notebook family features a user-replaceable, 2.5 inch, (initially either 810 million byte or 524 million byte capacity) enhanced IDE interface Hard Disk Drive. Both drives have a 128KB buffer and can transfer data in or out of the buffer at a 4.5 MB/second rate across the ISA Interface using the 2 of 7 RLL code recording method. The hard drive also features built-in power conservation features configured from the standard CMOS Setup Routine.
• • Special Keys for the following: • Setup Menu (Fn-ESC) • Standby Mode (Fn-F4) • Scroll Lock Mode (Fn-F6) • Num Lock Mode (Fn-F7) • Real-Time Sound Volume Adjustment (CTRL-ALT-U or CTRL-ALT-D) • Real-Time CPU Speed Adjustment (CTRL-ALT-UP/DOWN Arrow) Separate keys for Page Up, Page Down, F11 and F12 plus inverted "T".
1.3.6 Video Display Subsystem The initial offering of the TM5000 Series Notebook Family contains a built-in TSTN (Triple Super Twist Nematic) active matrix color LCD with CCFT (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Tube). The LCD has a VGA compatible resolution of 640 by 480 pixels. All members of the TM5000 family support simultaneous LCD and external VGA display at 640 x 480 resolution.
1.3.8 External Ports The TM5000 Notebook contains external connectors on the left, right and rear of the notebook as shown in Figure 1-11. Sound, power and external keyboard connectors are located on the left side of the notebook; the back of the unit contains connectors for a parallel printer, external VGA monitor, serial com, and expansion device such as the EZ-Dock Port Replicator. The right side of the notebook contains the infrared interface as shown in Figure 1-11.
1.3.8.1 Bi-Directional Parallel Port The TM5000 notebooks include a 25-pin Parallel Printer Port with EPP/ECP bi-directional modes. The parallel port is implemented using a standard 25-pin, female, D-subminiature connector. 1.3.8.2 External VGA Port The external VGA port is implemented with a high density, 15-pin female, D-subminiature connector. n Note: See Appendix E for additional information regarding supported monitor types. 1.3.8.
1.3.8.6 PCI Expansion Bus Interface The TM5000 Notebook is equipped with a 160-pin PCI expansion bus that includes the PCI bus, VESA Video Feature interface, MIDI interface, Power Control and Plug N Play interfaces. 1.
• 8 MB Shuttle Memory Option Kit (TI Part No. 9798816-0003) - This Kit installs on one of the other RAM Module options (expands RAM to 32MB if installed on 16MB RAM Option boards) These RAM expansion kits are user-installed as detailed in Section 2. 1.4.2 Headset and Microphone Option Kit The Headset and Microphone Option Kit, Part No. 9793399-0001, contains an external microphone and set of headphones for use with the multi-media notebook.
1.4.6 Notebook Carrying Case Options The following carrying cases are available for the TM5000 Notebook Computer: • • • Leather Portfolio (TI P/N 2567028-0001) - carries only the notebook Deluxe Carrying Case (TI P/N 2568069-0001) - carries the notebook and smaller accessories. Executive Briefcase (TI P/N 9793372-0001) - a larger carrying case for the notebook, docking system and accessories. 1.4.
1.5.2 Diagnostics Program The TM5000 Series Notebooks are shipped with PC-Doctor, a powerful diagnostics tool that determines the hardware configuration of a local or remote system, benchmarks the system’s performance, analyzes the performance of all subsystems, and performs a suite of interactive and non-interactive tests on attached devices (such as printers, joystick devices, VGA monitors, SCSI devices, CD-ROM drives).
Table 1-1. TravelMate 5000 Series Notebook Domestic/International Configurations (continued) Configuration Dash No.
1.7 Notebook Physical Description The TravelMate 5000 Series Notebooks are modular in design and can be disassembled for maintenance purposes using a set of TORXTM head, Phillips head, and straight slot screwdrivers as described in Section 5 of this manual. Mechanically, the Notebook Computer consists of two major assemblies including the Cover-Display Assembly and the System Base Assembly as shown in Figure 1-13.
1.7.1 Cover-Display Assembly The Cover-Display Assembly contains the LCD screen, power inverter circuits, and associated control circuitry.
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Figure 1-16 TM5000 Series, Functional Block Diagram 1-30 General Description
1.8.1 System Processor The System Processor function for the notebook is implemented on the Main Board using an Intel Pentium P54-C Superscalar Processor Chip. The processor operates in conjunction with RAM and ROM Memory and other control logic (E.G. the ACC2056 IC) to process software instructions (BIOS, DOS, Windows, Applications). The processor communicates with hard disk and the memory components using a high speed, VL-Local Bus.
1.8.3 I/O Subsystem The I/O ASIC on the Main Board and an SMC 37C665 GT Combo I/O Controller Chip control all "AT"-type I/O peripherals. Two cascaded DMA controllers and two cascaded interrupt processors on the I/O ASIC support transfers between memory and the 8-bit and 16-bit peripherals (via the Combo Controller).
addition to powerful multi-media capabilities, the video controller offers full hardware and BIOS compatibility with the IBM VGA standard. 1.8.6 External VGA Capability All members of the TM5000 notebook family provide a 15-pin, female, D-type, external VGA connector that can be connected to an external video graphics adapter (VGA) type monitor.
1.8.8 Pointing Device Subsystem The pointing device subsystem (Figure 1-17) consists of the built-in "Point" device on the keyboard and a pre-programmed 82c752 micro-controller that interfaces the mouse device to the main board. An external PS/2 port also supports the use of an external PS/2 compatible mouse. Embedded Point Device 83/84 Key , 4mm Keyboard Select Switches Figure 1-17 Notebook Pointing Device 1.8.
• Integrated numeric keypad • "Inverted T" Cursor Control Key Layout • Special Keys for the following: • • Setup Menu (Fn-ESC) • Standby Mode (Fn-F4) • Real-Time Sound Volume Adjustment (CTRL-ALT-U or CTRL-ALT-D) • Real-Time CPU Speed Adjustment (CTRL-ALT-UP/DOWN Arrow) Separate keys for Page Up, Page Down, F11 and F12 plus inverted "T". The notebook keyboard is available in the following versions: • U.S.
1.8.9.1 LED Displays As shown in Figure 1-19, the TravelMate 5000 Series Notebook Computers contain a set of three LED displays just above the keyboard including: • • • Caps Lock indicator. This LED indicates that the keyboard is locked in the uppercase mode. To switch to the lowercase mode, press the Caps Lock key. Num Lock indicator. This LED lights when you press the Fn-F7 (NumLk) keys to toggle on the numeric keypad lock function.
SCR (Scroll Lock) PCMCIA Release Switches NUM (Numeric Lock) CAP (Caps Lock) Suspend Button Power Switch Battery Release Switches The Point Power/Standby Indicator Floppy Diskette Activity Indicator Turbo Mode Indicator Hard Disk Activity Indicator Low Battery Indicator Rear Connector Doors Release Button Figure 1-19 Notebook Controls/Indicators 1.8.
c Caution: Formatting the disk drive erases any data that may be stored on the disk. Therefore do not attempt a format of the hard disk unless the computer self-test and diagnostics confirm that the disk has not been formatted. A Hard Drive activity LED is located along the front edge of the notebook (See Figure 1-19). This LED lights during hard drive read/write accesses. c Caution: The notebook should not be moved when the HDD LED is lit to prevent accidental damage to the hard drive. 1.8.
1.8.12.1 AC Power Adapter The computer is equipped with a universal AC power adapter that converts AC voltage (100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz) into DC voltage used to operate the notebook and charge the batteries. The adapter also supplies sufficient power to drive an attached EZ-Dock or EZ-Dock Plus Port Replicator option that may be attached to the notebook. 1.8.12.2 Intelligent Battery Packs The TM5000 Series Notebooks hold up to two intelligent battery packs (Lithium-Ion) as shown in Figure 1-4.
The outputs of the Power Supply Section include: • +3 VDC at 3 Amps • +5 VDC at 5 Amps • +12 VDC at 60 Milliamps (Flash memory) 1.8.12.5 Inverter Board Assembly The Inverter Board Assembly, located in the Cover Display Assembly, converts the +5 VDC input from the Power Supply Section of the Main Board into a high voltage AC output used to light the CCFT.
1.9 TravelMate 5000 Series Notebook Specifications Specifications for the TravelMate 5000 Series Notebooks are provided in Table 1-2. Table 1-2 TravelMate 5000 Series Notebook Specifications Functional Characteristics Characteristics Specification Processor Pentium Model Intel P54-C, 75 MHz clock rate; 3.3-volt Memory Subsystem ROM: RAM: 2 MB FLASH ROM, Boot Block logic 8 MB RAM Standard; User Expandable to 32 MB Hard Drive: Disk Storage Capacity: 810 million bytes (772MB) Disk Size: 2.
Table 1-2 TravelMate 5000 Series Notebook Specifications (continued) External Interfaces Characteristics Specification Serial Port Connector Type: Transmission Type: Bits per second: Line control: Data Word 9-pin, male, D-type connector Asynchronous transmission 110, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 READY/BUSY, DC1/DC3 7 or 8 bit CRT Monitor Interface 15-Pin Female, D-Type Connector (See Appendix E for Description of Supported Monitors.
Table 1-2 TravelMate 5000 Series Notebook Specifications (continued) Physical Characteristics Width:, Depth: Height: Weight: 11 inches (27.9 cm) 8.5 inches (21.6 cm) 2.2 inches (5.6 cm) 6.7 pounds (2.
2 Installation 2.1 Introduction This section contains unpacking and preparation for use instructions for the TM5000 Series Notebook Computers. This includes: • Removing the computer and all manuals, options and accessories from the shipping container(s) (Paragraph 2.2) • Installing Internal Notebook Options (Paragraph 2.3) • Installing External Notebook Options (Paragraph 2.4) • Installing Battery Packs (Paragraph 2.5) • Installing Desktop Devices (Paragraph 2.
Software License agreement Battery Pack Filler End Caps TM5000 Pack Box TM5000 Handle TM5000 Notebook Computer Overpack Box Figure 2-1 TM5000 Series Notebook Packaging Diagram 2-2 Installation
TM5000 User's Guide Domestic Power Warranty Cord Recovery Diskette TM5000 TravelMate Safety Passport AC Adapter Instructions QuickStart Pointing Stick Cap Kit PhoenixCard Manager Kit TM5000 User's Reference Manual Accessory Pack Lithium-Ion Box Batteries Certificate of Authenticity MS DOS/WIN Manual Kit Figure 2-2 TM5000 Series Accessory Kit Packaging Diagram 2.3 Installing Internal Notebook Options If you have no internal options to install at this time, skip to Paragraph 2.4.
The installation process consists of the following steps: c Caution: The RAM 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. Turn off the Quick Boot in the System Setup (See TM5000 User’s Guide). 2.
STEP 1: Remove Front Bezel Below Floppy Drive (Remove two Screws from Bottom) STEP 2: If installing Shuttle RAM, Insert Shuttle RAM Module onto RAM Expansion Module. Insert RAM Expansion Module into Main Board and replace the Front Bezel (See Above). 8MB or 16MB RAM Expansion Option 8MB Shuttle RAM Expansion Option Installs on either an 8MB or 16MB RAM Expansion Module.
2.3.2 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. Install the PCMCIA options as follows: n 1. Review the 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 right side of the Notebook. 3.
2.4 2.4.1 Installing External Notebook Options Installing the Optional Numeric Keypad An optional numeric keyboard can be attached to the notebook via the keyboard connector as shown in Figure 2-5. n Note: To install option, power off the notebook.
2.4.2 Installing External Mic and Headphone Kit Option Figure 2-6 shows the recommended installation of the External Microphone and Headset Kit onto the notebook. n Note: Before installing external microphone and headphones, turn off power to the notebook.
2.4.3 n Installing the EZ-Dock /EZ-Dock Plus Port Replicator (Option) Note: Skip this paragraph if not installing a port replicator option at this time. The optional Port Replicator is installed as follows: 1. Remove the port replicator and any accessories from its shipping carton . 2. Disconnect the AC Adapter from the notebook (if attached). 3. Clear an area on your workstation surface to permit the notebook and Port Replicator to rest on the work surface during the docking procedure. 4.
Adapter Connections for a Docked Notebook Figure 2-8 Installing the EZ-Dock Port Replicator/Plus Figure 2-8 Installing the EZ-Dock/EZ-Dock Plus Port Replicator 2-10 Installation
2.5 Removing/Installing Battery Packs As shown in Figure 2-9, the TM5000 Notebook has provisions for two Lithium-Ion battery packs. Battery Pack Removal 1. If one of the two batteries contains a partial charge (at least one LED lit on the front of the battery), the remaining battery pack can be removed with the Notebook in Suspend. Otherwise, power down the notebook before removing battery packs. 2. Slide the battery release button and remove the selected battery as shown in Figure 2-9.
2.6 Installing Desktop Devices When using a port replicator or docking system, all external devices connect to the docking system as shown in Figure 1-8. Otherwise, all external devices connect to the Notebook via the connectors on the rear and sides of the notebook as shown Figure 2-10. Device installation procedures and connector pin outs are described in the following paragraphs.
2.6.1 Installing an External Keyboard/Mouse/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 side of the Notebook. The connector pinouts are shown in Figure 2-11.
2.6.2 Installing External Parallel Printer The Notebook is equipped with an external, bi-directional, ECC/EPP compatible, 25-pin parallel printer port. The connector pinouts and connector location are shown in Figure 2-12.
2.6.3 Installing External Serial Port Device The notebook contains an external RS-232 serial port with a male DB-9 connector as shown in Figure 2-13. The serial ports are used to interconnect such devices as: c • External Modem • 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.
2.6.4 Installing External VGA Monitor The notebook is capable of driving both its internal LCD display and an external VGA monitor (LCD only, simultaneous, or CRT only). The external monitor connector pinouts and connector locations are shown in Figure 2-14. 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. 3. Power up the computer first; the turn on power to the monitor. 4.
2.6.5 Installing External Headphone/Microphones The notebook connectors used for installing a set of external headphones (or speakers) and an external microphone are shown in Figure 2-15. n Note: When external devices are connected to the Audio Out and Microphone In connectors, the internal speaker and microphone are disabled. The notebook also has an Audio In connector for attaching a CD-ROM player, Tape Player or Radio to the notebook (Figure 2-15).
2.6.6 Installing Devices With IR Interface Any device with an Infrared interface conforming to IRDA specifications may be placed adjacent to the IR connector on the notebook (two IR interfaces must face each other) as shown in Figure 2-16. Note: Any device equipped with Infra-Red interface conforming to IRDA Specifications may be placed adjacent to the IR Interface on the Notebook (line of sight).
2.7 Installing the AC Power Adapter Use the following procedures to connect the AC Adapter to the system: c 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 2-17. 2.
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, set the power switch on the notebook to the On (I) position which initiates the notebook 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).
2.10 Making Backups of System Software The Notebook is preloaded with the DOS/Windows operating system software, Jazz 16 Sound Utilities, PCMCIA drivers, BatteryPro Software, and other configuration software. Supplied with your system is a diskette containing backup and restore utilities, tools and diagnostics.
3 Operating Instructions 3.1 Introduction The first two subsections describe the TM5000 Notebook operating controls and indicators. The remainder of this section contains a summary of computer operations related to notebook maintenance including how to restore system software. n Note: For additional operating instructions, see TravelMate 5000 Series Notebook Computer Users Guide, TI Part No. 9786163-0001 and the TravelMate 5000 Series Online Notebook Computer User’s Reference Manual. 3.
PCMCIA Eject Switches Battery Eject Switches Power/Standby Indicator Suspend Button Low Battery Indicator Power Switch Connector Panel Control Button NUM (Numeric Lock) SCR (Scroll Lock) CAP (Caps Lock) Floppy Diskette Activity Indicator Turbo Mode Indicator Hard Disk Activity Indicator Figure 3-1 Notebook Controls and Indicators 3.2.1 Notebook Switches and Controls The Notebook switches and controls are shown in Figure 3-1 and described in the following paragraphs.
3.2.1.2 Power/Suspend Switches The notebook contains two power/mode switches including: • • Power On/Off Switch- Horizontal slide type switch that controls power to the unit (left most position is Off). When initially set to the On (I) position, power is applied to the Notebook Computer, the PWR LED glows green and the computer executes power up self test; then loads Windows. When set to the O or Off position, the Notebook powers down and all data in RAM memory is lost.
Embedded Point Device Select Buttons Figure 3-2 The Point 3.2.2.2 Rear Connector Door Release Button The Rear Connector Door Release Button, located in the center of the rear panel of the notebook as shown in Figure 3-1, is used to open the two rear panel connector doors when attaching external devices or installing the notebook onto a "Docking System" option. 3.2.
• NUM (Num Lock) Indicator- This LED lights when you press the Fn-F7 (NumLk) keys to toggle on the numeric keypad lock function. When the LED is On, the embedded numeric keyboard keys generate AT-keypad characters and functions when pressed in conjunction with the Fn key. When the NUM indicator is Off, pressing the Fn key with the appropriate keys provides cursor movement, paging and other functions in the normal mode.
The Low Battery indicator glows red (and the alarm sounds if enabled using the Setup Program) when the battery charge is low to warn of an impending low battery condition (approx. 1 to 10 minutes of charge remaining in battery). Both the alarm and indicator remain on until the computer shuts itself down. c Caution: Update all work as soon as possible after the Low BAT indicator comes on. 3.2.3.
3.3 Internal Speaker/Microphone The notebook is equipped with an internal speaker and condenser-type microphone in the locations shown in Figure 3-4. The internal microphone and speakers are disabled when using an external microphone and external headset or speakers. Internal Microphone (Disabled when using External Mic) Internal Speaker (Disabled when Using External Headset or Speakers) Figure 3-4 Internal Speaker/Microphone Locations 3.
3.4.2 Using Sound Utilities Several sound utilities are factory installed on the hard drive including: • • • • Pocket Recorder- Windows application for recording waveform data in 8or 16-bit format. Started by clicking on Pocket Recorder icon in the JAZZ group Object Linking and Embedding (OLE)- a Window’s based utility that allows applications to transfer and share data by creating a common link.
• Press SUSPEND to spin down the Hard Disk Drive • Save RAM Disk to Disk (if using RAM Disk) • • • n If using Windows, double-click on the Shutdown icon to exit all active applications as well as Windows Press Suspend switch to put the computer in Suspend mode whenever you are not actively using the computer Power down the system if you do not need the computer Note: If the LCD is configured for SimulSCAN or high brightness, the display may flicker when low battery charge condition is encountered.
3.4.7 Recharging the Battery Packs A standalone battery charger option is available to charge notebook battery packs. The battery packs may also be charged in the notebook as follows: 1. Install the battery pack in your computer (if not already installed). 2. Connect the AC Adapter as described in Section 2. The LEDs on the battery pack(s) will gradually light starting from the left. When all four LEDs on the battery pack light, this indicates that the battery pack is at least 90% charged.
3.4.11 Rebuilding the System Software In the event of a hard drive replacement or system board replacement which resulted in loss of system software, you may need to rebuilt the entire system software structure.
4 Troubleshooting Procedures This section provides an overview of the fault isolation process, provides guidelines for isolating computer malfunctions to replaceable subassemblies and provides instructions for executing diagnostics and interpreting error messages. 4.
The detailed block diagram, shown in Figure 4-2, is useful in performing fault analysis of various internal subsystems. For example, a sound hardware problem can be traced to either the PCMCIA/Sound Board, the main board, or the interconnecting cabling software. A front panel LED problem can be the LED Board, Main Board or interconnecting cabling between the two. Other subsystem problems can be isolated in a similar fashion using the detailed block diagram as a troubleshooting tool.
Figure 4-2 Notebook Detailed Block Diagram Troubleshooting Procedures 4-3
4.2 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 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 4.2.3 for further instructions. 4.2.
• • • Notebook Set for External Monitor- use VGA or WinMode Utility command to reset notebook. LCD - Replace the cover-display assembly as described in Section 5 of this manual. Low battery - Use a fully charged battery. 4.2.3 Fault Isolation Using Selftest When the computer is first powered up, it automatically performs a 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.
Table 4-1 Self-Test Error Messages Diskette drive 0 failure This message indicates the internal floppy diskette (drive A) has failed. Press CTRL-ALT-ESC to ensure that drive type is correctly set (3.5 inch, 1.44MB). Run the Diagnostics to check drive A as described in Paragraph 4.2.5. Also try using a new, correctly formatted diskette. Diskette read failure - strike F1 to try to retry boot This message indicates the diskette is defective or not formatted.
If the self-test still fails, execute the diagnostics as described in paragraph 4.2.5. No boot device available - press F1 to retry boot This message indicates the system disk, the diskette drive, or the diskette is defective (if loading MS-DOS from diskette) or that the NVRAM is not correctly configured for the installed disk drive type. Replace the diskette and reboot the computer. If the self-test still fails, run the diagnostics as described in paragraph 4.2.5.
4.2.3.2 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 4-2. 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.
Table 4-2 Self-Test Beep Codes (continued) Beep Code Port 80h Description 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 3-1-4 23h Slave Interrupt Mask Register Failure None 25h
4.2.4 PCMCIA Modem Problems If an optional PCMCIA modem does not work properly, check the following items: • • • • Proper installation of any PCMCIA options (run Phoenix PCMCIA PhoenixCARD Manager install program). 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. 4.2.
Functionally, PC-Doctor includes the following: • • • • Group of nine 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 and floppy disk.
Interactive Tests The PC-Doctor diagnostic test includes a suite of seven Interactive tests that require operator input during the course of the test. The Interactive Tests category includes: • Keyboard- tests the keyboard keys, LEDs and repeat function • Video-tests the LCD and external VGA character sets, and colors. • Speaker-tests the volume response at different frequencies.
4.2.5.1 User Interface to PC-Doctor PC-Doctor is structured as a text-mode, windowed user interface with pull-down menus.
4.2.5.3 Running PC-Doctor PC-Doctor is a DOS-resident program that can be run from either hard disk or from the bootable diskette you previously created. 1. From the C:\ prompt, type: PCDR and press Enter 2. n The Diagnostics Program loads into system memory, and the LCD displays the diagnostics Header.
5 Field Service 5.1 Introduction This section contains preventive and corrective maintenance procedures for the TravelMate 5000 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. 5.
5.2.3 Handling the Computer Battery Packs The battery packs furnished with the computer require 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.
c 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 or ankle grounding straps and grounded working mats. When moving or storing items, use the anti-static bags supplied with the items. 5.
5.4.1 Cover-Display Assembly As shown in Figure 5-2, the Cover-Display Assembly contains the LCD screen, Power Inverter Board, Display Adapter Board, Microphone, and four cable assemblies (Inverter Cable Assembly, TFT Display cable assembly, and two DAB to Base Cable Assemblies (Left). The field replaceable components within the Cover Display Assembly are listed in Table 5-1.
Table 5-1 Cover Display Assembly, Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) FRU Description TI Part No. Removal/Replacement Paragraph No. TM5557, Pentium-Based Color LCD, 810 Drive, P/N 9798843 10.4 inch LCD 9786279-0001 5.5.14, 5.5.15 Cover Display Assembly with LCD Panel,Inverter Board, Display Adapter Board , Microphone Assembly, and cables 9786250-8003 5.5.16 Inverter Board 9796134-8001 5.5.17 DAB Board Assembly 9786273-8001 5.5.15 Display Bezel 9786072-0005 5.5.
5.4.2 System Base Assembly As shown in Figure 5-3, the System Base Assembly houses a variety of field-replaceable subassemblies and components. The various assemblies, associated TI part numbers and paragraphs numbers containing removal/replacement procedures are listed in Table 5-2. Table 5-3 contains a listing of Customer (non-technical user) replaceable units (CRUs).
Table 5-2 Base Assembly, Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) FRU Description TI Part No. Removal/Replacement Paragraph No. TM5557, Pentium-Based Color LCD, 810 Drive, P/N 9798843 Keyboard Assembly 9791004-00XX 5.5.3 Hard Disk Drive, 810 9786285-8001 5.5.4 Expansion RAM See Section 2 (Three options) 5.5.5 Base Top Cover Assembly 9786227-8001 5.5.6 PWB Assemblies Keyscan Board Assembly 9786209-8001 5.5.7 IR Transceiver Board Assembly 9766319-8001 5.5.8 Floppy Diskette Drive 9786185-8001 5.5.
Table 5-3 Notebook CRUs (Customer Replaceable Units) CRU Description TI Part No. Removal/Replacement Paragraph No. All TM5000 Models Battery Pack Kit, LI-ON 9786217-0001 5.5.1 PCMCIA Options (See Section 1) 5.5.2 AC Power Adapter 9786094-0001 Section 2 8 MB RAM Expansion Kit 9798816-0001 5.5.5 16MB RAM Expansion Kit 9798816-0002 5.5.5 8 MB Add On(Shuttle) Memory Option Kit 9798816-0003 5.5.5 User Replaceable 810HDD 9796291-0003 5.5.
5.5 Notebook Sub-Assembly Removal and Replacement Procedures The following paragraphs contain field service-level removal/replacement procedures for the Notebook. 5.5.1 Removing/Replacing the Notebook Battery Pack The procedure for removing and replacing the battery pack(s) is as follows: 1. Turn off the computer. 2. Press the associated Battery Eject button, for the battery you are removing, to the left; remove the battery pack from the unit (see Figure 5-4). 3.
5.5.2 Removing/Replacing PCMCIA Options The procedure for removing and replacing the PCMCIA options is as follows: 1. Turn off the computer. 2. Press the associated PCMCIA Eject button (left button ejects the top PCMCIA device, right button ejects the bottom device (see Figure 5-5). 3. Remove the PCMCIA device(s). 4. To replace the PCMCIA Device, open the cover door and insert the device. Reinstall any external cabling required for the device.
n 4. Repeat this procedure until the top edge of the keyboard is free. 5. Tilt the top edge of the keyboard toward you to gain access to the two keyboard cable connectors underneath the keyboard. 6. Note that the wide keyboard connector attaches to the Main Board using a ZIF (zero insertion force ) type connector. To disconnect this cable, gently pry the connector release mechanism to the right approximately 1/8" which releases the ribbon cable. 7.
5.5.4 Removing/Replacing the Hard Drive Assembly The procedure for removing and replacing the Hard Drive assembly is as follows: n 1. Power down the notebook, remove the battery packs, and disconnect the AC Adapter, if installed. 2. Disconnect any peripheral device interface cables from the external interface connectors and remove any installed PCMCIA options. 3. Turn the computer over and remove the two Phillips head screws located along the edge of the panel (see Figure 5-7). 4.
5.5.5 Removing/Replacing Expansion RAM Boards To remove and replace the expansion RAM board(s),perform the following procedure: 1. Power down the notebook, remove the battery packs, and disconnect the AC Adapter, if installed. 2. Disconnect any peripheral device interface cables from the external interface connectors and remove any installed PCMCIA options. 3. Turn the notebook upside down on a padded surface. 4. Remove the two holding screws and remove the floppy bezel as shown in Figure 5-8. 5.
5.5.6 Opening/Replacing the Base Cover Assembly The Top Cover Assembly protects all internal components housed in the base assembly (Boards, Floppy Drive, Speaker, etc. To open up the Base Assembly for maintenance operations, perform the following procedure: n n Note: Removing the Top Cover Assembly will cause the PCMCIA Button (P/N 9786086-1) and the Tamper Evident Warranty Label (P/N 9798834-2) to become unusable. Ensure that these components are in stock before removing the Top Cover. 1.
Tamper Evident Label; Remove label to access screw (Label must be replaced after servicing unit) Remove four recessed Torx Screws from Bottom of Unit Figure 5-9 Opening the Base Cover Field Service 5-15
5.5.7 Removing/Replacing the Keyscan Board To remove and replace the Keyscan Board, perform the following procedure: 1. Open up the base assembly as described in the previous paragraph. 2. Gently lift the floppy drive cable up and backwards to gain access to the Keyscan Board. 3. Using a straight slot screwdriver, gently pry the Keyscan Board upwards (held in place by its bottom connector). Remove the board from the notebook (see Figure 5-10). 4.
5.5.8 Removing/Replacing the IR Board To remove and replace the IR Board, perform the following procedure: 1. Open up the base assembly as described in the previous paragraph (Paragraph 5.5.6). 2. Remove the IR lens by bowing gently to the middle and removing lens. 3. Using a straight slot screwdriver, gently pry the IR Board from its connector. Remove the board from the notebook. 4. Replacement is essentially the reverse of Steps 1 through 3 above.
5.5.9 Removing/Replacing the Floppy Drive To remove and replace the Floppy Drive, reference Figure 5-12 and perform the following procedure: 1. Open up the base assembly as described in the previous paragraph (Paragraph 5.5.6). 2. Remove the Keyscan Board as described in Paragraph 5.5.7. 3. Unlock the Zero Insertion Force connector holding the floppy cable to the Main Board. Disconnect the Floppy Interface cable. 4. Using a No.
5.5.10 Removing/Replacing the LED Board To remove and replace the LED Board Assembly, reference Figure 5-13 and perform the following procedure: 1. Open up the base assembly as described in the previous paragraph (Paragraph 5.5.6). 2. Unplug the cable connector from J11 on the Sound/PCMCIA Board. 3. Remove the screw securing the LED Board to the metal bracket above the Expansion Bus Connector. Remove the LED Board assembly. 4. Replacement is essentially the reverse of Steps 1 through 4 above.
5.5.11 Removing/Replacing the Sleep Switch Board To remove and replace the Sleep Switch Board Assembly, reference Figure 5-14 and perform the following procedure: 1. Open up the base assembly as described in the previous paragraph (Paragraph 5.5.6). 2. Unplug the cable connector from J11 on the Sound/PCMCIA Board. 3. Remove the screw securing the LED Board to the metal bracket above the Expansion Bus Connector. Remove the LED Board assembly. 4.
5.5.12 Removing/Replacing the Sound/PCMCIA Board To remove and replace the Sound/PCMCIA Board, reference Figure 5-15 and perform the following procedure: 1. Open up the base assembly as described in the previous paragraph (Paragraph 5.5.6). Remove any installed PCMCIA options (Paragraph 5.5.2). 2. Unplug the cable connectors from J5, J10, J11, J12, on the Sound/PCMCIA Board. 3. Gently rock and lift the board to dislodge from the bottom connector holding it to the Main Board.
5.5.13 Removing/Replacing the Main Board To remove and replace the Main Board Assembly, reference Figure 5-16 and perform the following procedure: c 1. Open up the base assembly as described in the previous paragraph (Paragraph 5.5.6). 2. Remove the Keyscan Board, the IR Board, the Floppy Drive, the Sound/PCMCIA Boards as described in previous paragraphs. Also remove the Display Bezel (Paragraph 5.5.
1 Shown with Display Bezel Removed 2 Remove LCD Bezel; disconnect grounding strap from Main Board to DAB Board. Grounding strap goes under rightmost screw holding DAB Board to Cover Assembly. Remove PCMCIA/Sound Board, Keyscan Board , IR Board and Floppy Drive 3 Remove screws and cable connections from Main Board; then remove board.
5.5.14 Removing/Replacing the Display Bezel To remove the Display Bezel (to gain access to Cover-Display FRU’s), refer to Figure 5-17 and perform the following procedure: c 1. Turn off the computer and disconnect the ac power adapter (if it is attached). 2. Disconnect any peripheral device interface cables from the external interface connectors. 3. With the notebook open, remove the two hinge covers by squeezing them and gently prying upwards with a small flat-blade screwdriver. 4.
5.5.15 Removing and Replacing the DAB Board To remove the DAB Board, refer to Figure 5-18 and perform the following procedure: c n 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery packs and disconnect the ac power adapter (if it is attached). 2. Remove the Display Bezel as described in paragraph 5.5.14. 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 equipment damage.
Shown with Display Bezel Removed Display Adapter Board (DAB) Figure 5-18 Removing/Replacing the DAB Board 5.5.16 Removing and Replacing the LCD Cover Assembly To remove the LCD Cover Assembly with LCD Panel, Microphone, DAB, Inverter Board, Cover Plastics and Video Driver Board components , refer to Figure 5-19 and use the following procedure: c 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery packs and disconnect the ac power adapter (if it is attached). 2.
5. Install the replacement LCD Cover Assembly onto the base of the notebook and secure using the hinge screws. Reconnect the two video cables under the DAB Board and secure the DAB insulator to the top of the board. 6. Install the original LCD bezel .When replacing the bezel, ensure that the microphone is correctly positioned between the plastic tabs to prevent binding when snapping the bezel in place.
5.6 Removing/Replacing the Inverter Board To remove/replace the Inverter Board (Figure 5-20), use the following the procedure; 1. c Remove the Display Bezel as described in Paragraph 5.5.14. Caution: Ensure that the AC Adapter is disconnected from the notebook and both batteries removed. Otherwise, you could be exposed to high voltages. 2. Remove the screws securing the Inverter Board to the cover. Carefully disconnect all cables that mate with the board. 3.
Step 2: Remove two plugs and remove recessed screws..
6 Illustrated Parts Listing 6.1 Introduction This section contains an illustrated parts listing for the TM5000 Pentium, 75MHz, 10.4 inch Active Matrix Color, 8MB Memory, 810 Drive, TI P/N 9798842. The first part of the section provides a top-down illustrated parts listing starting with the overall pack assembly, unit assembly and notebook accessories.
6.2 TM5000 Pentium, 10.4 TFT 810HD, Domestic Notebook with Pack, P/N 9798842-0001 Figure 6-1 and Table 6-2 contain an illustration and parts listing for the TM5000 Pentium 10.4 inch TFT, 810 Drive, TI Part No. 9798842-0001 (Domestic version only shown for clarity). 6-1 Figure 6-1 TM5000 Pentium, 10.
Table 6-2 TM5000 Pentium, 10.4 TFT, 810HD, Domestic Notebook with Pack, P/N 9798842-0001 PART NO: 9798842-0001TM MDL 5557, 810HD, 10.4TFT, W/PACK, DOM REV: B/B Item TI Part No. Quantity Description 01 9798842-0100 1 COMMON PARTS FOR 9798842-XXXX 02 9798843-0001 1 UNIT ASSY,MDL 5557,810HD,10.
6.2.1 TM5000, 10.4 TFT Color, 810HD, Domestic Unit Assembly, P/N 9798843, Parts Listing A breakout of the parts listing for the unit level assembly for the TM5000 Pentium, 10.4 inch TFT, 810 Drive is shown in Figure 6-2. The associated parts listing is provided in Table 6-3. Figure 6-2 Notebook Major Assemblies Figure 6-2 TM5000, 10.
Figure 6-2 TM5000, 10.
Table 6-3 TM5000, 10.4 TFT Color, 810HD, Domestic Unit Assembly, P/N 9798843, Parts Listing PART NO: 9798843-0001 REV: J/ M UNIT ASSY, MDL 5557, 810HD, 10.4 TFT, DOM Item TI Part No. Quantity Description 01 9798843-0100 1 COMMON PARTS FOR 9798843-XXXX 02 9786285-0101 1 HDD,2.5 IN,810HD,DOS 6.22 PRELOAD 03 9791004-0001 1 KEYBOARD,BROTHER,W/POINTER,DOMESTIC Note: The following is a breakout of the common parts associated with P/N 9798843 (item 1 above).
Table 6-3 TM5000, 10.4 TFT Color, 810HD, Domestic Unit Assembly, P/N 9798843, Parts Listing (continued) Item TI Part No.
Table 6-3 TM5000, 10.4 TFT Color, 810HD, Domestic Unit Assembly, P/N 9798843, Parts Listing (continued) Item TI Part No. Quantity Description 141 2248407-1307 2 SCREW,SLOT-TORX,PLASTITE,PAN,2-28 X .188 142 2248407-0073 3 SCREW,TORX,MACHINE,2-56 X .250 143 2248840-0002 2 SCREW,PLASTITE,PAN HEAD,PH,2-28 X .
6.2.2 10.4 Inch TFT Cover Display Assembly The 10.4 Inch Color TFT Cover Display Assembly, TI Part No. 9786250-0003/8003, is shown in Figure 6-3. The associated parts listing is provided in Table 6-4. Figure 6-3Cover Display Assembly, Figure 6-3 10.
Table 6-4 10.4 Inch Color TFT Cover Display Assembly, P/N 9786250-0003, Parts Listing PART NO: 9786250-0003 LCD ASSY,10.4" TFT SHARP,TM5000 SERIES REV: M/ R Item TI Part No.
6.3 Assessory Kit Parts Listing for TM5000 Series Notebooks. A breakout of the parts associated with the Assessory Kit for the TM5000 Series Notebooks is provided in Table 6-5. This parts list is applicable to all TM5000 Series Notebooks. Table 6-5 Assessory Kit (P/N 9786168-XXXX) for the TM5000 Series Notebooks PART NO: 9786168-0001 ACCESSORY KIT, TM5000, ENGLISH REV: A/ A Item TI Part No.
6.4 Board Level Illustrated Parts Listings The remainder of this section contains board-level illustrated parts listings that are common to various product models (see unit level breakout for a particular model; reference the internal PWB part numbers and refer to paragraph 6.4 to locate the correct drawing and parts listing for a specific TM5000 product model).
Figure 6-4 Main Board (P54, 75MHz), P/N 9798803-0001 Figure 6-4 Main Board (P54, 75MHz) P/N 9798803-0001 (Sheet 1 of 2) Illustrated Parts Listing 6-13
Figure 6-4 Main Board (P54, 75MHz) P/N 9798803-0001 (Sheet 2 of 2) 6-14 Illustrated Parts Listing
Table 6-6 Main Board (P54, 75MHz), P/N 9798803-0001, Parts Listing PART NO: 9798803-0001PWB ASSY,MAIN BOARD, TM5000P REV: R/AA Item TI Part No.
Table 6-6 Main Board, P/N 9798803-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item 141 TI Part No. 9786236-0001 Quantity 1 Description INDUCTOR,13UH,5 AMP,TM5000 SERIES L201 142 2248749-0010 1 CAP,AL ELECT,ORG,100UF,10%,20V,RAD LEADS C201 143 2248730-0018 1 CAP,AL ELECT,68UF,20%,25V,RADIAL C206 165 2248730-0012 1 CAP,AL ELECT,100UF,20%,16V,RADIAL C190 171 2248863-0105 1 RES,CHIP,220 K OHM,5%,.
Table 6-6 Main Board, P/N 9798803-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item TI Part No. Quantity Description Note: The following is a breakout of the tab parts associated with item 191. PART NO: 9798803-6001 TAB PARTS FOR 9798803-0001 REV: R/AA Item TI Part No.
Table 6-6 Main Board, P/N 9798803-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item 66 TI Part No. 2563196-0003 Quantity 4 Description IC,74LVT16245,16-B BUS XCVR,S-R,PL TSSOP U61 67 2563197-0003 2 2563201-0003 1 U63 U64 IC,74LVC08,QUAD 2-INP AND GATE,PL TSSOP U504 68 U62 U505 IC,74LVT244,OCTAL BUFFER/DRIVER,PL TSSOP U125 70 72 2248939-0028 2248937-0019 6 2 RES,NET,QSOP,16-PIN,20 K OHMS,2%,.
Table 6-6 Main Board, P/N 9798803-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item TI Part No. Quantity Description Note: The following is a breakout of the topside parts associated with item 003 above. PART NO: Item 9798803-3001 TI Part No. TOPSIDE PARTS FOR 9798803-0001 REV: R/AA Quantity Description 01 9798804-0001 1 PWB,LILY MAIN (TM5000P) 27 2248870-0001 1 CONN,PLUG,60-POS,5MM STK,0.
Table 6-6 Main Board, P/N 9798803-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item 63 TI Part No. 2248889-0015 Quantity 1 Description CRYSTAL,MINIATURE,24.000 MHZ,CERAMIC,SMT Y15 64 2248657-0002 1 XTAL,QUARTZ,32.768 KHZ,SMT,8X 3.8 X 2.5 Y110 65 2563202-0002 2 IC,74LVT573,OCT TRANS D TYPE LCH,P TSSOP U501 69 2563220-0003 1 U503 IC,74ABT273,OCTAL FLIP-FLOP,PLSTC TSSOP U134 70 2248939-0028 3 RES,NET,QSOP,16-PIN,20 K OHMS,2%,.
Table 6-6 Main Board, P/N 9798803-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item 83 TI Part No. 2248731-0001 Quantity 1 Description CAP,TANT CHIP,4.7 UF,20%,10V,1206 PKG C1810 84 2248872-0013 2 CAP,CER CHIP,10 PF,10%,100V,COG,0603 PKG C1212 86 2248872-0016 2 CAP,CER CHIP,18 PF,10%,100V,COG,0603 PKG C154 87 2248950-0001 53 C1213 C155 CAP,CER CHIP,.
Table 6-6 Main Board, P/N 9798803-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item 92 93 TI Part No. 2248863-0009 2248863-0080 Quantity 48 4 Description RES,CHIP,22 OHM,5%,.063W,0603 PKG R500 R501 R502 R503 R504 R505 R506 R507 R508 R512 R513 R514 R515 R516 R517 R518 R519 R520 R521 R522 R523 R524 R800 R801 R802 R803 R804 R828 R829 R954 R1631 R1632 R1633 R1634 R1635 R1636 R1637 R1638 R1639 R1640 R1641 R1642 R1643 R1644 R1646 R261 R1202 R1204 RES,CHIP,20 K OHM,5%,.
Table 6-6 Main Board, P/N 9798803-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item 106 TI Part No. 2248654-0005 Quantity 4 Description FERRITE CHIP,WIDE BAND,400 OHMS @ 100MHZ FB171 107 2248463-0005 2 2248858-0065 1 FB173 FB174 EMI SUPRESSOR,CHIP,Z=80 OHMS,25% FB95 110 FB172 FB123 CAP,TANT CHIP,100 UF,20%,4V,F-CASE,L-PRO C43 112 0996709-0002 1 IC,LM393,DIFF.
Table 6-6 Main Board, P/N 9798803-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item 144 TI Part No. 2248834-0001 Quantity 1 Description CAP,TANT CHIP,CNFRML,100UF,20%,15V,H-PKG C208 145 2248252-0067 2 TANTALUM CHIP CAPACITOR,10UF+/-20%,16VDC C2001 147 2248813-0025 2 RES,CHIP,.150 OHM,1%,1W,2512 PKG R2111 148 2248813-0001 1 C195 R2120 RES,CHIP,.030 OHM,1%,1W,2512 PKG R2006 149 2248846-0289 1 RES,CHIP,10.0 K OHM,1%,.10W,0805 PKG R2010 150 2248846-0339 2 RES,CHIP,33.2 K OHM,1%,.
Table 6-6 Main Board, P/N 9798803-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item 181 TI Part No. 2248872-0053 Quantity 1 Description CAP,CER CHIP,.022 UF,+80/-20%,25V,Z5U,06 C202 183 2248872-0045 3 CAP,CER CHIP,4700 PF,10%,50V,X7R,0603 PK C197 185 2248863-0121 1 C198 C2003 RES,CHIP,1 M OHM,5%,.063W,0603 PKG R1902 220 2563135-0032 2 IC,DRAM,256K X 16,70NS,PLSTC,TSOP II *ALTERNATE P/N 2563135-31 (SEC) *LM ITEM 47 U81 221 2248873-0009 1 U82 CAP,TANT CHIP,CNFML,22.0 UF,20%,6.
Figure 6-5 Figure 6-5 PCMCIA/Sound Board, P/N 9786205-0001 (Sheet 1 of 2) 6-26 Illustrated Parts Listing
FigureP/N 6-6 9786205-0001 (Sheet 2 of 2) Figure 6-5 PCMCIA/Sound Board, Illustrated Parts Listing 6-27
Table 6-7 PCMCIA/Sound Board, P/N 9786205-0001, Parts Listing PART NO: 9786205-0001 PWB ASSY, PCMCIA/SOUND BOARD, TM4100 REV: K/L Item TI Part No. Quantity Description 02 9786207-0001 REF LOGIC,PCMCIA/SOUND BOARD,TM5000 03 2363830-0008 .0030 LABEL,SYMBOLIZATION (.375" X .375") 04 2248898-0001 3 CONNECTOR,JACK,AUDIO,3.5MM,BLACK J1,J2,J3 05 2248902-0002 1 CONNECTOR,PCMCIA,UPPER J8B 06 2248901-0001 1 EJECTOR,DUAL SLOT,TOP BUTTON TYPE 07 2248632-0002 1 SWITCH,SLIDE,SPDT,THRUHOLE MTG,.
Table 6-7 PCMCIA/Sound Board, P/N 9786205-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item 54 TI Part No. 2563212-0001 Quantity 1 Description IC,AD720,RGB TO NTSC ENCODER,PLCC U29 55 9798685-0003 1 CM,IC,74HC157,HI-SPEED CMOS,16-PIN,SOIC U28 56 2548254-0002 1 IC,74HCT08,QUAD 2-INPUT AND,PLASTIC SOIC U22 59 2248884-0001 1 CONV,DC/DC,MICROPWR,ADJ V,PLASTIC SOIC U39 61 2248342-0022 4 INDUCTOR, SURFACE MOUNT, 5.
Table 6-7 PCMCIA/Sound Board, P/N 9786205-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item TI Part No. Quantity Description C20 80 2248600-0037 2 CAP,CER CHIP,1000 PF,10%,50V,COG,805 PKG C13 83 2248600-0042 2 2248600-0017 2 2248731-0001 1 C33 CAP,CER CHIP,22 PF,10%,50V,COG,805 PKG C164 85 C37 CAP,CER CHIP,2700PF,10%,50V,X7R,805 PKG C31 84 C21 C165 CAP,TANT CHIP,4.
Table 6-7 PCMCIA/Sound Board, P/N 9786205-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item 117 TI Part No. 2248846-0178 Quantity 3 Description RES,CHIP,698 OHM,1%,.10W,0805 PKG R102 118 2248523-0085 3 2248846-0385 1 R104 RES,CHIP,75.0 OHM,1%,.25W,1210 PKG R105 119 R103 R106 R107 RES,CHIP,100 K OHM,1%,.10W,0805 PKG R156 120 121 2248601-0130 2248846-0207 6 3 CHIP RESISTOR,0.0 OHM,.1W,5%,0805 PKG R75 R76 R141 R142 2248601-0025 1 R125 RES,CHIP,1.40 K OHM,1%,.
Table 6-7 PCMCIA/Sound Board, P/N 9786205-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item 39 TI Part No. 2563157-0001 Quantity 1 Description IC,YMF262,FM SOUND SOURCE,PLASTIC SOIC U13 40 2563158-0001 1 IC,YAC512,2-CH FLOATING D/A CONV,PL SOIC U14 41 2548509-0001 1 MOSFET,N-CHANNEL,60V,SOT-23 PKG Q9 43 2568719-0001 1 IC,74HCT00,SMT,QUAD NAND GATE U8 44 2248889-0008 1 CRYSTAL,MINIATURE,16.
Table 6-7 PCMCIA/Sound Board, P/N 9786205-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item 62 TI Part No. 2248808-0005 Quantity 1 Description COIL,ELECT,22UH,.68A,4.5MM DIA,SMT PKG L8 63 2248623-0004 1 CRYSTAL OSC,14.
Table 6-7 PCMCIA/Sound Board, P/N 9786205-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item 79 TI Part No. 2248600-0025 Quantity 2 Description CAP,CER CHIP,100PF,10%,50V,COG,0805 PKG C4 80 2248600-0037 1 C7 CAP,CER CHIP,1000 PF,10%,50V,COG,805 PKG C38 81 2248252-0044 1 TANTALUM CHIP CAP,1.
Table 6-7 PCMCIA/Sound Board, P/N 9786205-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item 99 TI Part No. 2248601-0080 Quantity 2 Description CHIP RES,20 K OHM,.1 W,5%,0805 PKG R130 100 2248601-0033 1 R131 CHIP RESISTOR,220 OHM,.1W,5%,0805 PKG R115 101 2248601-0081 1 CHIP RESISTOR,22K OHM,.1W,5%,0805 PKG R46 103 2248601-0083 1 CHIP RESISTOR,27K OHM,.1W,5%,0805 PKG R31 104 2248601-0061 4 CHIP RESISTOR,3.3K OHM,.1W,5%,0805 PKG R6 105 2248601-0124 1 R8 R11 R13 CHIP RESISTOR,1.3M OHM,.
Table 6-7 PCMCIA/Sound Board, P/N 9786205-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item 123 TI Part No. 2248601-0097 Quantity 8 Description CHIP RESISTOR,100K OHM,.1W,5%,0805 PKG R1 R95 124 2248601-0073 5 R23 R62 R30 R54 R63 R176 CHIP RESISTOR,10K OHM,.
Figure 6-7 Keyscan Board, P/N 9786209-0001 Illustrated Parts Listing 6-37
Table 6-8 Keyscan Board, P/N 9786209-0001, Parts Listing PART NO:9786209-0001 PWB ASSY,KEYSCAN BD (II),TM4100 REV: H/ J Item TI Part No. Quantity Description 01 9786211-0001 REF LOGIC,KEYSCAN BD (II),TM4100 04 9786209-3301 1 BACKSIDE SMT PARTS FOR 9786209-0001 27 2248743-0002 1 CONN,PCB,FPC ZIF,RT ANGLE,28-POS,HI-TEMP P2 33 2548631-0001 1 IC,KB-AMP2,OPAMP,CERAMIC SIP U3 71 2363830-0008 .0030 LABEL,SYMBOLIZATION (.375" X .
Table 6-8 Keyscan Board, P/N 9786209-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item TI Part No. 46 2248872-0019 Quantity 2 Description CAP,CER CHIP,33 PF,10%,100V,COG,0603 PKG C17 47 50 2248872-0061 2548468-0001 8 1 C18 CAP,CER CHIP,.1 UF,+80/-20%,25V,Y5V,0603 C1 C2 C4 C5 C6 C7 C22 C23 FET,BST82,N-CHANNEL,80V VDS,PLAS SOT-23 Q1 51 2248939-0029 1 RES,NET,QSOP,16-P,10.0 K OHM,2%,.75W,ISO RP1 52 2248863-0130 4 RES,CHIP,0 OHM,5%,.
Table 6-8 Keyscan Board, P/N 9786209-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Note: The following is a breakout of the topside parts associated with item 3 above. PART NO: 9786209-3001 TOPSIDE SMT PARTS FOR 9786209-0001 REV: H/ J Item TI Part No. Quantity Description 02 9786210-0001 1 PWB,KEYSCAN BD (II),TM5000 29 2248912-0001 1 CONNECTOR,FFC,5-PIN,1.25MM,STRAIGHT,SMT P3 31 9798831-0001 1 OTP,KYBD CONTROLLER,TM5000 U1 36 2248745-0002 1 CRYSTAL,QUARTZ,20.
Figure 6-8 IR Board, P/N 9798813-0001 Table 6-9 IR Board, P/N 9798813-0001, Parts Listing PART NO: 9798813-0001 REV: A/ C PWB ASSY, UNIVER IR TRANSCEIVER, TM5000 Item TI Part No. Quantity Description 01 9798815-0001 REF LOGIC,UNIVERSAL IR TRANSCEIVER,TM5000 04 2248954-0002 2 LED,INFRARED EMITTING,T-1 PKG CR1,CR2 05 2563216-0001 1 DIODE,IR DETECTING,60VR,1VF CR3 14 2248332-0007 1 CRYSTAL RESONATOR,3.6864 MHZ,50%,3.6MM H X1 17 2363830-0008 .0030 LABEL,SYMBOLIZATION (.375" X .
Table 6-9 IR Board, P/N 9798813-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Note: The following is a breakout of the backside parts associated with item 19 above. PART NO: 9798813-3301 BACKSIDE SMT PARTS FOR 9798813-0001REV: A/ C Item TI Part No. Quantity Description 02 9798814-0001 1 PWB,UNIVERSAL IR TRANSCEIVER,TM5000P 06 2248600-0061 1 CAP,CER CHIP,.1 UF,20%,50V,Z5U,805 PKG C4 10 2248601-0130 1 CHIP RESISTOR,0.0 OHM,.1W,5%,0805 PKG R4 13 2248885-0003 1 HEADER,VERT,8-POS,2-ROW,2.
Figure 6-9 Sleep Board, P/N 9786148-0001 Table 6-10 Sleep Board, P/N 9786148-0001, Parts Listing PART NO: 9786148-0001 PWB ASSY, SLEEP SWITCH, LILY REV: / A Item TI Part No. Quantity Description 01 9786150-0001 REF LOGIC, SLEEP SWITCH, LILY 02 9786149-0001 1 PWB, SLEEP SWITCH, TM5000 03 2248941-0002 1 SWITCH, DETECTOR,30V, 0.
Figure 6-10 LED Board, P/N 9786128-0001 Table 6-11 LED Board, P/N 9786128-0001, Parts Listing PART NO: 9786128-0001 PWB ASSY, LED BOARD, LILY Quantity REV: B/ D Item TI Part No. Description 01 9786130-0001 REF LOGIC,LED BOARD,LILY 03 2567988-0003 2 LED,RED/GREEN-SHARP (VHPGL3ED8//-1) D1,D2 04 9786245-0001 1 CABLE ASSY,LED PCB,TM5000 07 9786128-3301 1 BACKSIDE SMT PARTS FOR 9786128-0001 Note: The following is a breakout of item 7 above.
Figure 6-11 Inverter Board, P/N 9786134-0001 Illustrated Parts Listing 6-45
Table 6-12 Inverter PWB, P/N 9786134-0001, Parts Listing PART NO:9786134-0001 PWB ASSY,INVRTR,SHARP TFT UNI,TM5000 REV: E/E Item TI Part No. Quantity Description 02 9786136-0001 1 LOGIC,INVERTER,SHARP,9.5/10.4TFT,TM5000 03 2248831-0001 1 CAP,MTLZ PLYEST,N-IND,.
Table 6-12 Inverter PWB, P/N 9786134-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item TI Part No. 32 2248601-0073 Quantity 1 Description CHIP RESISTOR,10K OHM,.1W,5%,0805 PKG R7 33 2248846-0322 1 RES,CHIP,22.1 K OHM,1%,.10W,0805 PKG R8 34 2248846-0265 1 RES,CHIP,5.62 K OHM,1%,.10W,0805 PKG R9 35 2248846-0281 1 RES,CHIP,8.25 K OHM,1%,.10W,0805 PKG R10 36 2248601-0033 1 CHIP RESISTOR,220 OHM,.1W,5%,0805 PKG R11 37 2248601-0009 1 CHIP RESISTOR,22 OHM,.
Table 6-12 Inverter PWB, P/N 9786134-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item TI Part No. 58 2548534-0014 Quantity 1 Description DIODE,VOLTAGE REGULATOR,BZX84,8.2V,1% Z2 *ALT P/N 2548534-0051 (SEC) *LM ITEM 0059 *ALT P/N 2548534-0125 (SEC) *LM ITEM 0060 59 2548534-0051 0 DIODE,VOLTAGE REGULATOR,BZX84,8.20V,2% Z2 *ALT P/N 2548534-0014 (PRI) *LM ITEM 0058 60 2548534-0125 0 DIODE,VOLTAGE REGULATOR,BZX84,8.
Table 6-12 Inverter PWB, P/N 9786134-0001, Parts Listing (continued) Item TI Part No. 20 2563148-0001 Quantity 2 Description XSTR,MOSFET,N-CHN,50VDS,25AID,50W,TO-252 Q12,Q14 23 2248600-0061 1 CAP,CER CHIP,.1 UF,20%,50V,Z5U,0805 PKG C22 25 2248600-0055 1 CAP,CER CHIP,33000 PF,10%,50V,X7R,0805 P C11 26 2248600-0037 2 CAP,CER CHIP,1000 PF,10%,50V,COG,805 PKG C13,C14 29 2248601-0049 1 CHIP RESISTOR,1.0K OHM,.1W,5%,0805 PKG R4 32 2248601-0073 1 CHIP RESISTOR,10K OHM,.
Figure 6-12 DAB Board, P/N 9786273-0001 6-50 Illustrated Parts Listing
Table 6-13 DAB Board, P/N 9786273-0001, Parts Listing PART NO:9786273-0001 PWB ASSY,DAB #2,SHARP 10.4TFT,TM5000 REV: F/G Item TI Part No. Quantity Description 01 9786275-0001 REF LOGIC,DAB #2,SHARP 10.4TFT,TM5000 09 2363830-0008 .0030 LABEL,SYMBOLIZATION (.375" X .375") 11 9786273-3301 1 BACKSIDE SMT PARTS FOR 9786273-0001 13 2248873-0009 2 CAP,TANT CHIP,CNFML,22.0 UF,20%,6.3V,B C C5,C6 Note: The following is a listing of Backside surface mount parts for the DAB Board (item 11 above).
7 Schematic Diagrams 7.1 Introduction This section contains schematic diagrams for the pinted wiring boards (PWBs) used in the TravelMate 5000 Series of Notebook Computers. Table 7-1 contains an index to the drawings in this section. Table 7-1 n Schematic Drawing Index Board Type TI Part No. Fig. No. Main Board 9798803 7-1 PCMCIA/Sound Board 9786205 7-2 Keyscan Board 9786209 7-3 Sleep Switch Board 9786148 7-4 IR Board 9798813 7-5 LED Board 9796128 7-6 8/16 MB RAM Exp.
Figure 7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 1 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
Figure 7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 2 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
Figure 7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 3 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
Figure 7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 4 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
Figure 7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 5 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
Figure 7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 6 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
Figure 7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 7 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
Figure 7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 8 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
Figure 7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 9 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 10 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 11 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 12 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 13 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 14 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 15 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 16 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 17 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 18 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 19 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 20 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 21 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
To Be Supplied 7-1 Logic Diagram (Sheet 22 of 22) Figure 7-1 Main Board, Part No.
7-2 Figure 7-2 PCMCIA/Sound Board,Figure P/N 9786205, Logic Diagram (Sheet 1 of 12) 7-24 Schematic Diagrams
7-2 Figure 7-2 PCMCIA/Sound Board,Figure P/N 9786205, Logic Diagram (Sheet 2 of 12) Schematic Diagrams 7-25
7-2 Figure 7-2 PCMCIA/Sound Board,Figure P/N 9786205, Logic Diagram (Sheet 3 of 12) 7-26 Schematic Diagrams
7-2 Figure 7-2 PCMCIA/Sound Board,Figure P/N 9786205, Logic Diagram (Sheet 4 of 12) Schematic Diagrams 7-27
7-2 Figure 7-2 PCMCIA/Sound Board,Figure P/N 9786205, Logic Diagram (Sheet 5 of 12) 7-28 Schematic Diagrams
7-2 Figure 7-2 PCMCIA/Sound Board,Figure P/N 9786205, Logic Diagram (Sheet 6 of 12) Schematic Diagrams 7-29
7-2 Figure 7-2 PCMCIA/Sound Board,Figure P/N 9786205, Logic Diagram (Sheet 7 of 12) 7-30 Schematic Diagrams
7-2 Figure 7-2 PCMCIA/Sound Board,Figure P/N 9786205, Logic Diagram (Sheet 8 of 12) Schematic Diagrams 7-31
7-2 Figure 7-2 PCMCIA/Sound Board,Figure P/N 9786205, Logic Diagram (Sheet 9 of 12) 7-32 Schematic Diagrams
7-2 Figure 7-2 PCMCIA/Sound Board,Figure P/N 9786205, Logic Diagram (Sheet 10 of 12) Schematic Diagrams 7-33
7-2 Figure 7-2 PCMCIA/Sound Board,Figure P/N 9786205, Logic Diagram (Sheet 11 of 12) 7-34 Schematic Diagrams
7-2 Figure 7-2 PCMCIA/Sound Board,Figure P/N 9786205, Logic Diagram (Sheet 12 of 12) Schematic Diagrams 7-35
Figure 7-3 Logic Diagram (Sheet 1 of 5) Figure 7-3 Keyscan Board, P/N 9786209, 7-36 Schematic Diagrams
Figure 7-3 Logic Diagram (Sheet 2 of 5) Figure 7-3 Keyscan Board, P/N 9786209, Schematic Diagrams 7-37
Figure 7-3 Logic Diagram (Sheet 3 of 5) Figure 7-3 Keyscan Board, P/N 9786209, 7-38 Schematic Diagrams
Figure 7-3 Figure 7-3 Keyscan Board, P/N 9786209, Logic Diagram (Sheet 4 of 5) Schematic Diagrams 7-39
Figure 7-3 Logic Diagram (Sheet 5 of 5) Figure 7-3 Keyscan Board, P/N 9786209, 7-40 Schematic Diagrams
Figure 7-4 7-4 Sleep Switch Board,Figure P/N 9786148, Logic Diagram (Sheet 1 of 1) Schematic Diagrams 7-41
Figure 7-5Logic Diagram (Sheet 1 of 2) Figure 7-5 IR Board, P/N 9798813, 7-42 Schematic Diagrams
Figure 7-5Logic Diagram (Sheet 2 of 2) Figure 7-5 IR Board, P/N 9798813, Schematic Diagrams 7-43
7-6 Logic Diagram (Sheet 1 of 2) Figure 7-6 LED Board, P/N Figure 9796128, 7-44 Schematic Diagrams
7-6 Logic Diagram (Sheet 2 of 2) Figure 7-6 LED Board, P/N Figure 9796128, Schematic Diagrams 7-45
7-7 Board, P/N 9798816, Figure 7-7 8/16 MB Figure RAM Exp.
Figure 7-8 Logic Diagram (Sheet 1 of 2) Figure 7-8 Inverter Board, P/N 9796134, Schematic Diagrams 7-47
Figure 7-8 Logic Diagram (Sheet 2 of 2) Figure 7-8 Inverter Board, P/N 9796134, 7-48 Schematic Diagrams
Figure 7-8 Figure 7-9 Display Adapter Board, P/N 9786273, Logic Diagram (Sheet 1 of 3) Schematic Diagrams 7-49
Figure 7-9 Figure 7-9 Display Adapter Board, P/N 9786273, Logic Diagram (Sheet 2 of 3) 7-50 Schematic Diagrams
Figure 7-9 Figure 7-9 Display Adapter Board, P/N 9786273, Logic Diagram (Sheet 3 of 3) Schematic Diagrams 7-51
A Character Sets A.1 Introduction The TravelMate Computer character sets are identical to the IBM Code Pages for MS-DOS. This appendix shows the character sets for Code Page 437 (United States), 850 (Multilingual), 863 (Canadian-French), and 865 (Nordic), with the decimal and hexadecimal codes for each character. The four-character sets contain differences in the international, symbol, and graphics characters above decimal code 128 (extended ASCII characters).
Figure A-1 Code Page 437, United States A-2 Character Sets
Figure A-2 Code Page 850, Multilingual Character Sets A-3
Figure A-3 Code Page 863, Canadian-French A-4 Character Sets
Figure A-4 Code Page 865, Nordic Character Sets A-5
B Keyboard Layouts B.1 Introduction This appendix contains the keyboard layouts for domestic and international models of the TravelMate 5000 Series Notebook Computers.
Esc Set Up F1 F2 F4 F3 F5 F6 F7 2 1 3 Q Shift S > 5 E W A Caps Lock 4 R X Z 7 U H F12 1 M N SysRq 6 O 2 K Prt Sc Scr Lk Pause Break Del Ins 0 5 I NumLk 9 ) 9 4 J B V C 8 8 Y G F11 ( 7 T F D F10 F9 & 6 % 1/2 F8 3 L 0 P Å Æ Enter Shift 0 < Ctrl Fn Home Alt Gr Alt End PgUp PgDn Figure B-3 Danish Keyboard Layout Echap Config 2 F1 F2 1 & F4 F3 F5 3 2 F6 4 F7 F8 6 5 7 A Z Q E S R D 8 7 F11 8 T F U H
Esc Konfig F1 F2 F4 F3 F5 F6 F7 & 6 % 1 2 3 2 A S > 5 E W Q 4 3 R D 7 U ) 1 M N Entf Einfg β 0 6 O 2 K Pause Untbr 9 5 I Druck S-Abf Num Roll F12 9 4 J B 8 ( H V F11 8 Z G C F10 F9 7 T F X Y F8 3 L 0 P U O Enter A 0 < Fn Strg Alt Ende Pos 1 Alt Gr Bild Bild Figure B-5 German Keyboard Layout Esc Config F1 F2 F4 F3 F5 F6 F7 3 2 4 E W Q A 5 S R D 7 8 U H I 1 X Z C V B N M 0 Canc Ins ì O 2 6
Esc Set Up F1 F2 F4 F3 F5 F6 F7 F8 & 6 % 2 1 3 A Shift S > 5 E W Q Caps Lock 4 R X Z 7 U B F12 1 M N SysRq 6 O 2 K Prt Sc Scr Lk Pause Break Del Ins 0 5 I NumLk 9 ) 9 4 J H V C 8 8 Y G F11 ( 7 T F D F10 F9 P 3 L 0 Å Æ Enter Shift 0 < Ctrl Fn Home Alt Gr Alt End PgUp PgDn Figure B-7 Norwegian Keyboard Layout Esc Config a o F1 F2 F4 F3 F5 F6 F7 F8 & 6 % 2 1 3 A 5 E W Q Bloq 4 S R 7 8 U 4 J H F12
Esc Set Up F1 F2 F4 F3 F5 F6 F7 2 1 3 A Shift S > 5 E W Q Caps Lock 4 R D X Z 7 U H Nu mL k Scr Lk F12 1 M N 6 O 2 K Pause Break SysRq Del Ins 0 5 I Prt Sc 9 ) 9 4 J B V C 8 8 Y G F11 ( 7 T F F10 F9 & 6 % 1/2 F8 L 0 Å P 3 Enter A O Shift 0 < Ctrl Fn Alt Home Alt Gr End PgUp PgDn Figure B-9 Swedish/Finnish Keyboard Layout Esc Set Up F1 F2 1 2 > F6 S ç % 5 7 8 ( U H B F11 4 J N F12 I 1 M 0 Prt Sc S
Esc Set Up F1 F2 F4 F3 F5 F6 F7 3 Q S > 5 E W A Caps Lock 4 R X Z 7 U H F12 ) 1 M N 6 O 2 K Prt Sc Scr Lk SysRq Pause Break Del Ins 0 5 I NumLk 9 9 4 J B V C 8 8 Y G F11 ( 7 T F D F10 F9 & 6 % 2 1 F8 a o c 3 L 0 P Enter 0 < Ctrl Fn Home Alt Gr Alt End PgUp PgDn Figure B-11 PortugeseKeyboard Layout Esc Set Up 2 F1 F2 F4 F3 2 1 & F5 3 F6 4 5 Z E S Q 7 6 7 F11 8 8 T F 9 4 U H J I 1 Prt Sc Pause
C PC-Doctor Diagnostics C.1 Introduction The TM5000 Series Notebooks are shipped with PC-Doctor, 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 devices, CD-ROM drives).
C.3 Keyboard Navigation The keys shown in Table C-1 can be used to navigate through the PC-Doctor menus: Table C-1 PC-Doctor Key Assignments Key Description Cursor Keys Moves the highlighted pointer. ENTER Selects the highlighted option. ESC Cancels current function and goes back one step. F1 Activates context-sensitive help. F1 (twice) Activates the online documentation. PageUp/PageDn Moves the screen one page at a time F2 Prints the log.
C.5 PC-Doctor Menus There are several selections available from the menu bar of the PC-Doctor Diagnostics main menu. These include: • ? • Diagnostics • Interactive Tests • Hardware Info • Utility • Quit C.5.1 Online Help (?) To obtain context sensitive help from any menu, press F1. Pressing F1 twice (or clicking on the question mark in the upper left-hand corner of the menu) provides you with complete online documentation. C.5.
• • • • Pass Count - selects how many times tests are repeated. The highest limit is 9999 times. Test Logging - opens the Log Options menu that lets you define how test results are printed or stored to a file during testing. By default, PC-Doctor produces a test result file at the end of testing if an error was detected. Switch LCD - lets you change your video output to either the internal LCD, external monitor, or simulscan mode.
C.5.4 Hardware Info Menu This menu contains functions that determine and report on the setup of the computer. None of these functions perform diagnostic tests; however any errors are included in the reports. The following functions are available from the Hardware Info menu: • System Configuration - lists main system configuration data.
• • • Remote Operation - enables remote control if available Tech Support Form - allows you to collect information about the current system Battery Rundown - quickly deep-discharges the NiCad or NiMh battery of a laptop computer. C.6 Quitting PC-Doctor You can quit PC-Doctor in the following ways: • • • Exit to DOS (Alt-F4) - takes you back to the DOS prompt Reboot - performs a cold boot. PC-Doctor flushes all files and attempts to flush write-caches Park HD - prepares a computer for transport C.
D Configuring Memory D.1 Introduction This appendix describes the various areas of RAM within the TM5000 Series Notebook Computers and how you can make the Notebooks more efficient by configuring them with the memory management device drivers supplied with your computer. D.2 Memory Areas directly accesses up to 640 KB of RAM for the execution of programs and commands and for storing temporary data. MS-DOS cannot directly access memory beyond this 640-KB limit.
D.2.1 Extended Memory Extended Memory is defined as internal system RAM above 1024 KB. MS-DOS or your applications (that support Extended Memory) can access Extended Memory if your system is configured with an Extended Memory driver (XMS). Extended Memory drivers manage the Extended Memory ensuring that two programs do not use the same part of memory. The enhanced mode of MS Windows uses Extended Memory to multitask applications. MS-DOS includes the HIMEM.SYS Extended Memory driver. HIMEM.
The Expanded Memory Manager included with MS-DOS (EMM386.EXE) manages the interface between the program and Expanded Memory, bringing data in and out through the page frame as required. Before you can use Expanded Memory, you must install the EMM386.EXE device driver as described in the next section, “Memory Device Drivers.” You need not install the Expanded Memory Driver if your application does not support Expanded Memory. D.
D.3.2 EMM386.EXE The EMS memory manager provided with your computer, EMM386.EXE, conforms to version 4.00 of the Lotus/Intel/Microsoft Expanded Memory Specification (EMS). EMM386.EXE enables areas of system memory to be used as Expanded Memory. The EMM386.EXE device driver must be installed before you can use Expanded Memory. To install EMM386.EXE in its simplest form, include the following command line in your CONFIG.
E Screen Standards E.1 Introduction This appendix summarizes the screen standards supported by your computer’s internal display adapter. The following tables display screen standard and extended modes for external monitors, the LCD, and additional SIMULSCAN modes. E.2 Standard VGA Modes Table E-1 External Monitors - Standard VGA Modes Hex Mode Display Mode Number of Colors Char. Per Row 0, 1 Text 16/256K 2,3 Text 4,5 Char. Cell (pixels) Screen Resolution Video Clock (MHz) Horiz. Vert.
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Table E-2 External Monitors Extended VGA Modes (cont.
Table E-2 External Monitors Extended VGA Modes (cont.
E.4 Standard LCD Modes Table E-3 Standard VGA LCD-Only Video Modes Hex Mode Display Mode # of Gray Shades (Mono) Number of Colors Char. Per Row Char. Cell (pixels) Screen Resolution 0, 1 Text 16/16 16/256K 40 x 25 8 x 16 360 x 400 2,3 Text 16/16 16/256K 80 x 25 8 x 16 720 x 400 4,5 Graphics 4/64 4/256K 40 x 25 8x8 320 x 200 6 Graphics 2/16 2/256K 80 x 25 8x8 640 x 200 7 Text 2/16 Mono.
E.5 Extended LCD Modes Table E-4 Extended LCD-Only Video Modes Hex Mode Number of Colors Char. Per Row Char. Cell (pixels) Screen Resolution Video Clock (MHz) 5E 256/256K 80 x 25 8 x 16 640 x 400 25 5F 256/256K 80 x 30 8 x 16 640 x 480 31.5 64 64K --- --- 640 x 480 25 66c 32Kc --- --- 640 x 480 25 E.6 Standard SimulSCAN Modes Table E-5 Standard SimulSCAN Video Modes Hex Mode Display Mode # of Gray Shades (Mono) Number of Colors Char.
E.7 Extended SimulScan Modes Table E-6 Extended SimulSCAN Video Modes Hex Mode Number of Colors Char. Per Row Char.
F Added Interrupt 15 Functions F.1 Introduction This section describes the interrupt 15h functions that have been added to the TM5000 BIOS. Only added functions are described in this specification. All standard BIOS calls are described in the PhoenixBIOS Customer Documentation manual. F.2 Function 46h - Subfunction 00h Read Power/Modem Configuration This function returns information on the current state of the power system and the modem. This function is duplicated at Function 46h - Subfunction 02h.
AL = Power Conservation Configuration 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Power Source (0 = Internal, 1 = External) Battery State (00 = Good, 01 = Low State 1, 10 = Reserved, 11 = Low State 2) Power Conservation Mode (00 = Auto, 01 = On, 10 = Off, 11 = Reserved) Reserved BH = Default system inactivity timeout (minutes) BL = Current system inactivity timeout (minutes) CH = Default video inactivity timeout (minutes) CL = Current video inactivity timeout (minutes) DH = Default fixed disk inactivity timeout (minutes) DL =
Returns: AH = Error Code 00h = No Error 01h = Invalid Parameter 02h = No Modem BL = System inactivity timeout (in minutes) CL = Video inactivity timeout (in minutes) DH = Modem State 00h = Turned modem Off 01h = Turned modem On FFh = Didn’t modify state DL = Fixed Disk inactivity timeout (in minutes) CY = Set on Error (see AH) F.4 Function 46h - Subfunction 03h Get/Set Battery Status Gets and sets various information about the battery. This function is fully implemented by BatteryPro.
Parameter BL Value Battery Count BH = 00h Only legal value for this model is 1 Battery Level (0%) BH = 01h 0 = empty, 100 = full, increment by 1 Low Battery Warning Time (min) BH = 02h 0 - 15, increment by 1 Critical Low Battery Warning (min) BH = 03h 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled Battery Auto Full BH = 04h 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled View Mode BH = 05h 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled Normalized Number BH = 06h 0 - 255, increment by 1 Reset Defaults BH = 0Fh 0 Battery Count BH = 80h 1 Battery Level (%)
Returns: AH = 00h AL = Current CPU Speed 00h = Low 01h = High 02h = Medium BL = Current Auto Setting 00h = Off. 01h = On F.6 Function F8h - Set CPU Speed This function sets the CPU speed to low, medium, or high. Also, see related function F7h. For notebook computers configured with a i486DX2 CPU, this function will not perform a speed switch if the notebook is currently running with protected mode active or emm386.exe active. The function will return an error condition (86h and CY set).
Call with: AH = F9h AL = 5Eh Returns: AH = Error Code 00h = No Error 86h = Invalid Parameter AL = Reserved BH = Model Type 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 System Type 000 = Reserved 001 = Laptop 010 = Notebook 011 - 111 = Reserved Internal Floppy 0 = No 1 = Yes VGA Manufacturer 0000 = Western Digital 0001 = Reserved 0010 = Cirrus 0011 - 1111 = Reserved BL = Misc Information 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 CPU Type 0000 = SX 0001 = DX 0010 = SXL 0011 = Reserved 0100 = Reserved 0101 = DX2 0110 = SLC 0111 - 1111h = Reserved C
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Reserved LCD Type 0000 = Mono 0001 = Passive Color 0010 = Active Color 0011 = EL 0100 - 1111 = Reserved DL = Reserved CY = Set on error (see AH) F.8 Function F9h - Subfunction 60h Get Standby Level This function returns the current standby level, and the maximum level currently supported. This maximum level should be checked before setting the level to ensure that the desired level is supported. Also, see related function F961h.
Returns: AH =Error Code 00h = No Error 86h = Invalid Parameter F.10 Function F9h - Subfunction 63h Get Extended Model ID This function returns a variety of information about the system, including the model ID and installed devices. Also, see related functions F95Eh and FA00h.
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Expansion Station (0 = Not installed, 1 = Installed) SCSI Option (0 = Not installed, 1 = Installed) External Keyboard (0 = Not installed, 1 = Installed) Numeric Keypad (Always returns 1) Battery 1 (Always returns 1) Battery 2 (Always returns 0) Reserved CL = Amount of RAM installed (in MB) DH = Major version number (only if called with DX=6974h) DL = Minor version number (only if called with DX=6974h) DS:DI = Address of Machine Name (only if called with BX=4954h) ES:SI = Address of t
Call with: AH = FAh AL = 03h BH = Request Parameter 00h = Reverse 01h = Expanded Mode 02h = Block Cursor 03h = Display 04h = Monitor Type 05h = LCD Power 06h = Backlight 07h = Text Resolution 08h = Contrast Enhancement 09h = LCD Palette 0Ah = External VGA FFh = Return zero based max request number Returns: AH = Error Code 00h = No Error 86h = Invalid Parameter BL = Video Parameter F-10 Added Interrupt 15 Functions
Parameter Reverse BH = 00h Expanded Mode BH = 01h Block Cursor BH = 02h Display BH = 03h Monitor Type BH = 04h LCD Power BH = 05h Backlight BH = 06h Text Resolution BH = 07h LCD Contrast Enhancement BH = 08h LCD Palette BH = 09h External VGA BH = 0Ah Max Request Number BH = FFh BL Value 00h = On 01h = Graphics 02h = Text 03h = Off FFh = Not Supported 00h = Off 01h = On FFh = Not Supported 00h = Off 01h = On FFh = Not Supported 00h = LCD 01h = CRT 02h = Both FFh = Not Supported 00h = VGA 01h = 8514-c
F.13 Function FAh - Subfunction 05h Get Setup Information Returns the state of various setup features. Also, see related function FA03h.
BL = Setup Parameter Parameter BL Value Expansion Bus BH = 00h 00h = Standard 01h = Enhanced 02h = Auto System Timeout Interval BH = 01h 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h 05h System Timeout Action BH = 02h 00h = Backlight Off 01h = Suspend Auto Wakeup Interval BH = 03h 00h 01h 02h 03h Auto Wakeup Action BH = 04h 00h = Backlight Off 01h = Backlight On Cover Closed Action BH = 05h 00h = Reserved 01h = Suspend 02h = Backlight Off HDD Motor Timeout BH = 06h 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h = = = = = Always On 1 Minute 2
BL = Setup Parameter (cont.
BL = Setup Parameter (cont.
BL = Setup Parameter (cont.
G BIOS Updates G.1 Introduction This appendix describes the procedure for rebuilding TM5000 BIOS files using floppy updates and reflashing BIOS ROM with the floppy updates. G.2 Update Procedure Use the following procedure to incorporate BIOS updates: 1. Turn off the computer and reboot to a clean system (non-Windows environment). 2. Move to the UTILS directory. 3. Type TIFLASH.EXE and press Enter. 4. From the Flash main menu, choose Option 1.
Alphabetical Index A AC Power Adapter, 2-19 Specifications, 1-41 Accessories, 1-22 Battery Charge Display Switch, 1-6, 3-6 Battery LEDs, 3-6, Beep Codes, Self Test, 4-8 Bi-Directional Parallel Port, 1-20, 2-14 Assemblies, Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs), 5-8 Block Diagrams, 1-3, 1-30 Assemblies, Field Replaceable (FRUs)(Section 5) Busses Cover-Display Assembly, 5-4 Cable Assembly, TFT , 5-5 Cable Assembly, Inverter,5-5 Cable Assembly, DAB to Base (Left), 5-5 Boot Block Logic, 1-15 PCI Bus, 1-3, 1-4
Field Replaceable Units (FRUs),5-4, 5-5, 5-6, 5-7 Preventive Maintenance,5-1 Troubleshooting,Section 4 Field Replaceable Assemblies,Section 5 Flash ROM, 1-15 Floppy Controller, 1-30, 1-32, 1-38 Floppy Drive, 1-5,1-16, 5-18 Flowchart, Troubleshooting, 4-2 Formatting a Hard Disk,See DOS/Windows Users Manual.
AC Adapter, 2-19 LED Indicators, Section 3 Power Switch, 3-2, 3-3 Power Saving Mode, 3-8 Power Switch, 3-6 Product Models, 1-1, 1-24 Productivity Software,1-6 (Also see User’s Manual) Preventive Maintenance Procedures, 5-1 Specifications, 1-41 Standby Mode, 3-9 Standard Features, 1-3 Status Indicators, 3-1 Storage Devices, 1-37, 1-38 Hard Disk Drive, 1-37, 5-12 Floppy Disk Drive, 1-38, 5-18 System Base Assembly, 5-3, 5-6, 5-7, 5-14 System Checkout, 4-1 Product Overview, 1-1 System Error Messages, 4-6, 4-
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