3D Connexion XT1500 Hardware Specifications, Product Information, zt1100/xz200 and xt1500 Series

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Hardware Specifications

Hardware Specifications

The specifications shown below are subject to change. For the latest specifications, see the HP Notebook web site (www.hp.com/notebooks).

Physical Attributes

Processor and Bus Architecture

Graphics

Power

Mass Storage

CD/DVD drive

RAM

Audio System

Dimensions:

14.1-in models: 318 × 273 mm (12.5 × 10.75 in).

15-in models: 330 × 278.3 mm (12.99 × 10.94 in). Thickness varies across unit.

Weight varies with configuration, vendor components, and manufacturing options and processes. Minimum weight (14.1-in model): 2.7 kg (5.9 lb).

Intel Mobile Pentium 4 processor (starting at 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8 MHz and higher) with SpeedStep technology.

1.6-V core, 1.3-V external, low-power processor.

32-bit PCI bus.

14.1/15-in XGA (1024x768) or 15-in SXGA+ (1400x1050) TFT LCD display.

S3 Savage4 AGP4X 3D graphics.

Supports 16 million colors and OpenGL graphics.

Supports hardware acceleration for MPEG. Display driver supports MPEG2 overlay. Supports simultaneous LCD+CRT operation (same image on both displays). Integrated VGA.

Up to 32-MB video memory (shared with system memory). Supports NTSC and PAL TV.

Dual display for LCD and external monitor or TV.

External color support: starting at 640 x 480, up to 1600 x 1200 display resolution.

Rechargeable 8-cell Lilon battery: 14.8 V, 3900 mAH.

Battery life: up to 2.5 hours (varies with model and usage).

Battery recharge (100%): up to approx. 3 hours with system off (varies with model). Low-battery warning.

Standby/hibernate and resume capability.

Universal AC adapter: 100–240 Vac (50/60 Hz) input, 19 Vdc output, 75 W, 3.95- amp, 387.5g, 127.3 mm x 51.5 mm x 29.3 mm.

20- to 40-GB removable IDE hard disk drive.

8X DVD or 8X8X24X8 DVD/CD-RW (or higher) removable drive.

Two slots for DDR SDRAM expansion (PC-2100) up to 1024 MB (2x512MB). 266-MHz RAM bus.

DirectSound.

MIDI (playback) support.

16-bit, full duplex stereo sound through two built-in speakers with integrated acoustic chambers. 1.5 W per channel, 64 voices.

Built-in microphone.

Polk Audio certified on 15-in models (pavilion). Dedicated mute and volume controls (selected models).

DVD/CD player (can play while notebook is on standby, in hibernation, or off).

3D-enhanced audio.

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zt1100/xz200 and xt1500 Series

 

 

Troubleshooting and Self-Repair Guide

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Contents 7HFKQRORJ\&RGH,& WURXEOHVKRRWLQJ DQGVHOIUHSDLU W VHULHVWVHULHV JXLGH1070 NE Circle Blvd., MS 425E Edition HistoryHewlett-PackardCompany HP Notebook Customer Care Corvallis, OR 97330, U.S.ATechnology Codes Reinstalling and Updating Software ContentsTroubleshooting and Diagnostics Removing and Replacing PartsReference Information FiguresTables Page Figure 1. Front View Notebook FeaturesProduct Information Product InformationFigure 2. Back View Figure 3. Bottom View Figure 4. Main Status Lights 2.Power mode3.Battery charge status 1.Hard disk drive activityFigure 5. Keyboard Status Lights 3.CD/DVD drive activity. The drive is activePower mode On Operating the NotebookTurning the Notebook On and Off StandbyFigure 7. Pressing the Reset Switch Resetting the NotebookChanging the Boot Device Dimensions Hardware SpecificationsProcessor and Bus Architecture Graphics Power Physical AttributesEnvironmental Limits Major ICs Input/Output Expandability Security FeaturesCommunications Keyboard and Pointing Devices If no sound is audible Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsAudio Problems If sound does not recordIf a CD or DVD plays erratically CD and DVD ProblemsIf you can’t boot from a CD in the CD/DVD drive If a DVD movie stops playing in the middleIf a DVD doesn’t play with two displays Display ProblemsIf a DVD movie doesn’t fill the screen If the notebook is on, but the screen is blankIf one or more display pixels look bad If the notebook’s hard drive doesn’t spin Floppy Disk Drive ProblemsHard Disk Drive Problems If the hard disk makes a buzzing or whining noiseKeyboard and Pointing Device Problems Heat ProblemsInfrared Problems If you have problems with infrared communicationIf a special feature on a USB mouse doesn’t work LAN ProblemsIf you can’t type the euro symbol If the notebook stops responding after bootingIf a message says you are out of memory Memory ProblemsModem Problems If memory doesn’t increase after adding RAMIf the modem will not connect at 56K speed If the modem dials incorrectlyIf the modem dials but doesn’t connect If the modem will not connect at any speedIf the modem isn’t detected One-TouchButton ProblemsIf the modem causes an ERROR message If the modem dials but you can’t hear itIf a USB modem doesn’t work properly Parallel and USB ProblemsIf a USB mouse doesn’t work properly If the parallel port is not workingIf the notebook doesn’t recognize a PC card PC Card PCMCIA ProblemsPerformance Problems If an I/O card stops communicating properlyIf the notebook stops responding Power and Battery ProblemsIf the battery doesn’t charge If the notebook keeps beepingIf the notebook doesn’t go on standby as expected SD Cards and MMC Cards Printing ProblemsStartup Problems If a printer doesn’t printIf the notebook won’t boot from battery power Standby and Resume ProblemsWireless Problems If you have problems with wireless communicationIf the wireless link icon in the taskbar is red If you can connect, but the network is slowUsing the e-DiagtoolsDiagnostic Tests Using the BIOS Configuration Utility Exit Menu Setting Components Menu SettingSecurity Menu Setting Page Reinstalling and Updating Software Recovering the Factory Software InstallationUpdating the Notebook BIOS Updating the Windows DriversRemoving and Replacing Parts Removal Procedure Removing the BatteryTable 1. Battery Replacement Part Numbers Figure 8. Removing the Battery Reassembly NotesRemoving the Optical Drive Module Figure 9. Releasing the Plug-inModuleFigure 10. Removing the Hard Disk Drive Table 3. Hard Disk Drive Replacement Part NumbersRemoving the Hard Disk Drive Reassembly Notes Figure 11. Removing the Hard Disk TrayTable 4. Mini-PCICard Replacement Part Numbers Removing the Mini-PCICardFigure 12. Removing the Mini-PCICard Table 5. Keyboard Cover Replacement Part Numbers Removing the Keyboard CoverFigure 14. Removing the Keyboard Cover Part NumberExchange Part Number Table 6. Keyboard Replacement Part NumbersRemoving the Keyboard Figure 16. Disconnecting the Keyboard Removing an Expansion SDRAM Module Table 7. SDRAM Module Replacement Part NumbersRemoving an SDRAM Module Figure 17. Removing an Expansion SDRAM ModuleFigure 19. Removing the System SDRAM Module Figure 18. Installing an Expansion SDRAM ModuleRemoving the System SDRAM Module Figure 20. Removing the Speakers Table 8. Speaker Replacement Part NumbersRemoving the Speakers Table 9. Fan Replacement Part Numbers Removing the FanFigure 21. Removing the Fan Reassembly Notes Replacement Procedure Replacing Small Parts and AccessoriesTable 10. Replacing Small Parts Part Cover, mini-PCI Cover, expansion SDRAMOther Accessories Accessory New AccessoriesTested Cross-PlatformAccessories Hewlett-PackardDisplay Quality Statement Password Removal PolicyReference Information Imperfections Not Allowed Type of Imperfection Electrical ImperfectionsMechanical Imperfections