Compaq 1655, Presario 1600 Series, 1650 manual Solving Minor Problems

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Maintenance & Service Guide

Presario 1600 Series

Models: 1650 and 1655

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Solving Minor Problems

Some minor problems and possible solutions are outlined in the following tables. If the problem appears related to a software application, check the documentation provided with the software.

Solving Audio Problems

Some common audio problems and solutions are listed in the following table.

Solving Audio Problems

Problem

Computer does not beep after the Power-On Self-Test (POST).

Probable Cause

Solution(s)

This is typical; it indicates successful

No action is required.

completion of the Power-On Self-Test

 

(POST).

 

Solving Battery Pack and Battery Gauge Problems

Some common causes and solutions for battery pack problems are listed in the following table. The "Solving Power Problems" section in this chapter may also be applicable.

Solving Battery Pack and Battery Gauge Problems

Problem

Probable Cause

Solution(s)

Computer won't turn on when battery

Battery pack is discharged.

Connect the computer to an external

pack is inserted and power cord is

 

power source and charge the battery

unplugged.

 

pack.

 

 

 

Replace the battery pack with a fully

 

 

charged battery pack.

 

 

Check the battery connectors on the

 

 

system board to verify they are evenly

 

 

spaced and that they are not bent or

 

 

broken.

Computer is beeping and battery LED

Battery charge is low.

Immediately save any open file(s). Then

icon is blinking.

 

do any one of the following:

 

 

Connect the computer to an

 

 

 

external power source to charge

 

 

 

the battery pack.

 

 

Turn off the computer or initiate

 

 

 

Hibernation until you can find

 

 

 

another power source or charge

 

 

 

the battery pack.

Computer battery LED icon (front on the Volume is turned down too low. unit) blinks to indicate low battery

condition, but computer does not beep.

Battery LED icon doesn't light and

Battery pack is already charged.

battery pack won't fast charge.

 

Battery pack was exposed to temperature extremes.

Battery pack is at end of its life.

You have to set the date and time every RTC battery is dead. time you turn on the computer.

Problem

Probable Cause

Battery charge does not last as long

Battery is being exposed to high

as expected.

temperatures or extremely cold

 

temperatures.

Adjust the volume.

No action is necessary.

Allow time for the battery pack to return to room temperature.

Replace battery pack. Replace the RTC battery.

Solution(s)

Keep the battery pack within the recommended operating temperature range 50° F to 104° F (10° C to 40° C) or recommended storage range

-4° F to 86° F (-20° C to 30° C ). Recharge the battery pack.

Battery pack is warm to the touch after charging.

Battery pack operating time is far less than the documented average operating time.

Battery has partially self-discharged.

Recharge the battery. Discharge the

 

battery completely and then recharge it.

Power management is disabled.

Set a power management level in

 

Computer Setup.

An external device or PC Card is draining

Turn off or disconnect external devices

the battery.

when not using them.

Normal warming has occurred due to

No action is required.

charging.

 

Power management is turned off or

Enable power management in Computer

disabled.

Setup and in Windows Power Properties.

An external device or PC Card is draining the battery.

Battery pack has partially self- discharged.

Battery pack is being exposed to high temperatures or extremely cold temperatures.

Turn off or disconnect external devices when not using them.

Condition the battery pack by fully charging, fully discharging, then fully recharging it.

To maintain the charge, leave battery packs in the computer when it is connected to external power.

If the computer is disconnected from external power for more than two weeks, remove battery packs from the computer to reduce the discharge rate.

Keep the battery pack within the recommended temperature ranges. Operating: 50° F to 104° F

(10° C to 40° C) Storage: -4° F to 86° F (-20° C to 30° C )

Recharge the battery pack.

Solving CD Drive Problems

Some common causes and solutions for CD drive problems are listed in the following table.

 

Solving CD Drive Problems

 

Problem

Probable Cause

Solution(s)

CD drive cannot read a compact disc.

Compact disc is upside down or is improperly inserted in the CD drive.

Open the CD loading tray, lay the compact disc in it (label side up), then close the tray.

CD is CD Plus or Pregap/Track 0 type. Cannot read these type CDs in 24x.

Remove the CD.

Solving Diskette and Diskette Drive Problems

Some common causes and solutions for diskette and diskette drive problems are listed in the following table.

Solving Diskette and Diskette Drive Problems

Problem

Probable Cause

Solution(s)

Diskette drive cannot write to a

Diskette is write-protected.

Disable the diskette's write-

diskette.

 

protect feature or use a

 

 

diskette that is not write-

 

 

protected.

 

Computer is writing to

Check the drive letter in the

 

the wrong drive.

path statement.

 

Not enough space is left

Use another diskette.

 

on the diskette.

 

 

Drive error has occurred.

Run Computer Checkup from

 

 

the Compaq Diagnostics

 

 

diskette.

 

Diskette is not formatted.

Format the diskette. At

 

 

the system prompt, enter

 

 

FORMAT A:

Diskette drive cannot read a

The wrong type of diskette is

Use the type of diskette

diskette.

being used.

required by the drive.

 

Diskette has a bad sector.

Copy files to hard drive or

 

 

another diskette. Reformat bad

 

 

floppy.

 

Drive error has occurred.

Run Computer Checkup from

 

 

the Compaq Diagnostics

 

 

diskette.

 

Diskette is not

Format the diskette. At the

 

formatted.

system prompt, enter

 

 

FORMAT A:

Cannot boot from diskette.

Bootable diskette is not in

Put the bootable diskette in

 

drive A.

drive A.

 

Diskette Boot has incorrect

Run Computer Setup and set

 

setting in Computer Setup.

diskette as first to boot.

Solving Display Problems

This section lists some common causes and solutions for computer display and external monitor problems.

You can perform a monitor self-test on an external VGA color or monochrome monitor by disconnecting the monitor from the computer. To do so, complete the following steps:

1.Turn off the monitor.

2.Turn off the computer.

3.Disconnect the monitor signal cable from the computer.

4.Turn on the monitor and allow it to warm up for one minute.

The display should be white. A narrow black border may also appear on the left and right sides of the display. Either of these displays indicates that the monitor is working properly.

 

Solving Display Problems

 

Problem

Probable Cause

Solution(s)

Screen is dim.

Control for brightness (if

Adjust the Brightness of the

 

applicable) is not set properly.

display by using Fn + F7 (¯ )

 

 

or

 

 

Fn + F8 (- ).

 

Computer screen is in direct

 

light.

Screen is blank.

Screen save was initiated by

 

Power Management due to

 

lack of user activity.

Tilt display or move computer.

Press any key or touch the Touch Pad.

Display has overheated.

Display is blank and the Suspend System is in Suspend mode. icon is flashing.

Internal display is blank and the Display function was switched screen on an external monitor to the external monitor. displays information.

If computer is in direct sunlight, move it and allow it to cool off.

Press any key or touch the Touch Pad.

Use Fn + F2 to switch between LCD or CRT.

Problem

Internal display flashes or has garbled characters when computer is connected to external monitor.

Probable Cause

Solution(s)

Using 1024 × 768 or

Restart the computer.

higher resolution on

 

external monitor and

 

have toggled back to

 

internal display, which

 

supports up to

 

800 × 600.

 

The light tubes on the edge of the display panel

Improper backlight or display

Replace the display assembly.

do not light up at all and Power-On Self-Test

cable connections

 

(POST) completes when the unit is powered

 

 

up.**

 

 

 

Defective inverter board.

Replace the display assembly.

 

Defective display cable.

Replace the display assembly.

 

Defective display panel.

Replace the display assembly.

 

Defective system board.

Replace the system board.

The light tubes on the edge of the display panel

Defective system board.

Replace the system board.

do not light up at all and Power-On Self-Test

 

 

(POST) does not complete when the unit is

 

 

powered up.**

 

 

Backlight (brightness) cannot be adjusted with

Improper display cable

1. Reseat the display cable to the

Fn + F7 (¯ ) or

connections.

system board.

Fn + F8 (- ).***

 

 

 

 

2. Replace the display assembly.

Defective inverter board.

Defective display cable.

Defective system board.

Defective inverter board.

Defective display cable. Defective system board.

Replace the display assembly.

Replace the display assembly.

Replace the system board.

Replace the display assembly.

Replace the display assembly. Replace the system board.

**This problem indicates that the backlight or its power circuitry has failed. Since you cannot observe the POST result on the display panel when the backlight is not functioning, connect the unit to an external monitor before powering the unit up. If an external monitor is not available, verify that POST completes by opening and closing the display, listening for the single or double beep, and watching for the LEDs turn on at the front of the computer.

Problem

Probable Cause

Solution(s)

This display panel has a continuous pattern

Improper display cable

Reseat the display cable to the following

across it (e.g., a "jailbars" pattern), has a

connections

until the problem is solved:

single color on it, or has garbled graphics

 

 

 

across the entire panel. This failure is for

 

1.

System board

patterns across the entire panel (not just on

 

 

 

 

one section).

 

2.

Display assembly

 

 

Defective display cable.

Replace the display assembly.

Defective inverter board.

Replace the display assembly.

Defective system board.

Replace the system board.

To perform a "self-test" on an external VGA color monitor, complete the following steps: The screen should be

NOTE: white. A narrow black border may also appear on the left and right sides of the display. Either of these displays indicates that the monitor is working properly.

Solving Hard Drive Problems

Some common causes and solutions for hard drive problems are listed in the following table.

CAUTION: To prevent loss of information, always maintain an up-to-date backup of your hard drive at all times, in case of errors or failures.

 

Solving Hard Drive Problems

Problem

Probable Cause

Reading hard drive takes an unusually

System entered Hibernation due to

long time after restarting the computer.

low battery condition and is now

 

exiting from it.

Hard drive error occurs.

Hard drive has bad sectors or has

 

failed.

Hard drive does not work.

Hard drive is not seated properly.

Solution(s)

Give the system time to restore the previously saved data to its exact state before Hibernation.

Run Computer Checkup.

Turn off and unplug the computer, remove the battery pack, and remove and then reinstall the hard drive.

Solving Hardware Installation Problems

Some common causes and solutions for hardware installation problems are listed in the following table.

Solving Hardware Installation Problems

Problem

Probable Cause

Solutions(s)

A new device is not recognized as Cable(s) of new external

Ensure that all cables are

part of the computer system.

device are loose or

properly and securely

 

power cables are unplugged.

connected.

 

Power switch of new external

Turn off the computer, turn on

 

device is not turned on.

the external device, then turn

 

 

on the computer to integrate

 

 

the device with the computer

 

 

system.

 

Device is not seated properly.

Turn off the computer and

 

 

reinsert the device.

Solving Keyboard/Numeric Keypad Problems

Some common causes and solutions for keyboard/numeric keypad problems are listed in the following table.

Solving Keyboard/Numeric Keypad Problems

Problem

Probable Cause

Solution(s)

Embedded numeric keypad on

Num Lock function is not

Press the Shift+NumLk keys

computer keyboard is disabled.

enabled.

to enable the Num Lock

 

 

function and embedded

 

 

numeric keypad. The Num

 

 

Lock icon on the status panel

 

 

turns on.

Embedded numeric keypad is

External numeric keypad is

Disconnect the external

disabled and Num Lock function is

connected to the computer.

numeric keypad from the

on.

 

computer.

Solving Memory Problems

Some common causes and solutions for memory problems are listed in the following table.

 

Solving Memory Problems

 

Problem

Probable Cause

Solution(s)

Memory count during Power-On Self- Optional memory expansion

Ensure that the optional

Test (POST) is incorrect.

card is installed incorrectly,

memory expansion card is

 

is incompatible with

installed correctly.

 

the computer, or is defective.

 

"Out of Memory" message is displayed on the screen or insufficient memory error occurs during operation.

System ran out of

memory for the application.

Too many TSR (terminate- and stay-resident) applications are running.

Check the application documentation for memory requirements.

Install additional memory.

Remove from memory any TSR applications that you do not need.

Solving Minor Problems (continued)

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Contents Maintenance & Service Guide Maintenance & Service Guide Preface SymbolsPort Replicator Product DescriptionFollow the Preliminary Steps Run the Power-OnSelf-Test Post TroubleshootingIllustrated Parts Catalog Serial Number Location Removal and Replacement ProceduresSpecifications Connector Pin Assignments Battery Pack Operating Time Processor Models and FeaturesHard Drive CD Drive ModemFront of Unit Controls and LightsLeft Side Components Right Side Components Bottom of Unit Rear Connectors Port Replicator Pin Port Replicator Connector Port Replicator Rear Connectors Port Replicator Rear ConnectorsPower Management for Windows Removing the Battery Pack Run Computer Checkup Preliminary StepsRunning Post Power-On Self Test PostClearing the Power-on Password View System Information Inspect Compaq DiagnosticsComputer Checkup Test Shipping Preparation Contacting Compaq SupportProcedures Diagnostic Error CodesBefore Replacing Parts Troubleshooting Without DiagnosticsSolving Minor Problems Solving Power Problems Solving PC Card ProblemsSolving Printer Problems Solving Touch Pad/Pointing Device ProblemsDescription Spare Part Number System UnitDescription Spare Part Number BoardsMiscellaneous Parts Documentation Software Mass Storage Devices Miscellaneous Cables Kit Spare Part Number Miscellaneous Cables KitModem Cables Spare Part Number DescriptionMiscellaneous Hardware and Plastics Kit Spare Part Number Miscellaneous Hardware and Plastics KitMiscellaneous Parts Documentation and Software Description Spare Part Number Quick Restore CDQuick Reference Guide QuickFind Part Number Suffix MonthGenerating Static Electrostatic DischargeService Considerations Cables Cables and ConnectorsSelect the desired illustration Plastic PartsZIF Connectors Ribbon cable position for the 5.0-GB or 4.0-GB hard drive Ribbon cable position for the CD drive Ribbon cable position for the diskette drive Back to Cables and Connectors Preparing the Computer for Disassembly Removing the Palmrest Cover with Touch Pad Prepare the computer for disassemblyReturn to Removal & Replacement Procedures Removing the Keyboard Return to Removal Replacement Procedures Removing the Heatspreader Removing the Modem To replace the modem, reverse the previous procedures Removing the Processor Replace the processor bracket Removing the Status Panel Maintenance & Service Guide Audio Board Removing the Interface Board with HeaderNext Step When replacing interface board, ensure both Interface Board Components Removing the 5.0-GB or 4.0-GB Hard Drives Maintenance & Service Guide Bracket, reverse the previous procedures Removing the Battery Charger Board Removing the CD Drive Disconnect the CD drive cable from the system board Removing the Display Panel Assembly Maintenance & Service Guide Important before Removing the Upper CPU Cover Removing the Speaker Assembly Removing the Diskette Drive Maintenance & Service Guide Return to Removal Replacement Procedures Removing the Fan Assembly Removing the Audio Board To replace the audio board, reverse the previous procedures Removing the System Board Remove five standoffs from the system board Remove three screws from the system board Return to Removal & Replacement Procedures Removing the Memory Module Return to Removal Replacement Procedures

1650, 1655, Presario 1600 Series specifications

The Compaq Presario 1600 Series was a range of laptop computers introduced in the late 1990s, catering to users seeking performance and portability at an affordable price. Among the most notable models in this series were the Compaq Presario 1650 and 1655, which offered a combination of usability and innovative features that appealed to both casual users and professionals.

These laptops were characterized by their sleek design and relatively lightweight build, making them practical for users on the go. Weighing approximately 6.5 to 7 pounds, they were still manageable for regular travel. The displays featured a 15-inch diagonal screen with a resolution of 800x600 pixels, a respectable offering for that era, providing clear visuals for productivity tasks and multimedia consumption.

Powering these laptops, users found a choice between Intel Pentium II and III processors, allowing for enhanced performance. With speeds ranging from 300 MHz to 450 MHz, these processors ensured that users could run various applications efficiently, whether for business or entertainment. The Presario 1655 provided options for more advanced graphics with an integrated S3 Savage graphics card, enhancing its capability for 3D applications and casual gaming.

In terms of memory, the 1600 series laptops typically came equipped with 32 MB of RAM, which could be upgraded to accommodate the increasing demands of software and multitasking. Additionally, the units included a hard drive capacity ranging from 4 GB to 12 GB, providing ample storage space for documents, multimedia files, and applications.

Connectivity options were also a significant focus for the Presario 1600 Series. Featuring both Ethernet and modem ports, users could easily connect to networks and the internet. The laptops included USB and parallel ports, catering to a variety of peripheral devices, including printers and external storage solutions.

Another notable aspect of the Compaq Presario 1600 series was its emphasis on multimedia features. The presence of a built-in CD-ROM drive allowed users to access software and media easily, while integrated speakers offered decent audio output for video playback. Some models even came equipped with a 56k modem for dial-up internet access, keeping users connected during an era when internet use was expanding rapidly.

Overall, the Compaq Presario 1600 Series, including the 1650 and 1655 models, represented a significant step in portable computing during the late 1990s. With their combination of performance, portability, and multimedia capabilities, these laptops were well-received and laid the groundwork for future advancements in the laptop industry.