HP 1930, 1925, 1915, 1920 Increasing Battery Pack Operating Time, Minimizing the Energy Required

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Maintenance & Service Guide

Presario 1900 Series

Models: 1900T, 1905, 1906, 1910, 1915, 1919, 1920,

1922, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, and 1930

Before You Begin

 

Specifications

 

Parts Catalog

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Removal Sequence

 

Troubleshooting

 

Battery Operations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Product Description

 

Pin Assignments

 

Index

 

 

 

 

 

Battery Pack Operating Time

This section covers the following information concerning battery pack operating time:

Increasing battery pack operating time

Conditioning a battery pack

Disposing of a used battery pack

Increasing Battery Pack Operating Time

Battery pack operating time differs depending on several variables. To avoid unnecessary replacement, consider the following variables when determining how long a charged battery pack should last:

Power management settings

Hardware configuration

Software applications

Installed options

Display brightness

Hard drive usage

Changes in operating temperature

Type and number of installed PC Cards

NOTE: The power consumption requirements for PC Cards vary widely. Some cards drain the battery pack very rapidly.

Battery pack operating time can be increased by as much as 50 percent by controlling the energy required by the computer and the energy stored in the battery pack.

Minimizing the Energy Required

To minimize the energy required by the computer, follow these steps:

Set the power conservation levels in the Power Management utility to Maximum .

Customize the timeout value to work more efficiently with the applications. The amount of battery life depends on the values selected.

Maximizing the Energy Stored

To maximize the energy stored in the battery pack, follow these guidelines:

Condition the battery pack at least every 30 days to improve overall battery performance.

Keep a battery pack in the computer when using it with AC power to supply the battery pack with a constant trickle charge.

Store the battery pack in a cool, dry place when not in use.

Conditioning a Battery Pack

CAUTION: To avoid a loss of data, ensure that all data is saved before discharging a battery pack.

To condition a battery pack, complete the following steps:

1.Plug in the AC adapter and allow the battery to charge until the fast charge arrow on the display disappears. Your battery gauge may read 100 percent for a period of time before the arrow disappears. Do not unplug the AC adapter until the arrow disappears.

2.Unplug the AC adapter and allow the battery to drain until the computer reaches hibernation and turns itself off.

CAUTION: Do not plug the AC adapter during this process or you will need to restart with step number 1. You may use the computer while the battery is draining.

3.Your battery is re-conditioned.

4.Plug in the AC adapter and begin using the computer. The table below shows battery pack charge times by model.

Battery Charge Time

Computer

On Line

Off Line

Li ion Battery Pack

4.5 hours premature termination

2:50 hr

Disposing of a Used Battery Pack

In the interest of safeguarding our environment. Compaq Computer Corporation recommends that nickel metal hydride (NiMH) and lithium ion (Li ion) battery packs be recycled. Battery packs should be handled in accordance with country, state, province, or local regulations.

CAUTION: Never attempt to open or service a battery pack. Opening a battery pack not only damages the pack and makes it unusable, but also expose potentially harmful battery components.

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Contents Pin Assignments Battery OperationsIndex Maintenance & Service Guide SymbolsBefore You Begin Specifications Specifications Specifications System DMA System I/O Address System Memory CatalogDisplay Information TFT DisplayMetric Drive LS-120 Drive10.0-GB CD ROM Drive DVD Drive 24XIllustrated Parts Catalog Before You BeginIllustrated Parts Catalog System UnitDescription Spare Part Number BoardsDocumentation Software Display Panel Assembly Description Spare Part NumberMass Storage Devices Mass Storage DevicesMiscellaneous Hardware Plastics Kit Miscellaneous Hardware Plastics Kit Description QuantityDescription Spare Part Number AC 45W 358976 Adapter 001 Documentation and Software QuickFind Part Number SuffixSystem Memory Diskette DriveHard Drive MiscellaneousModels and Features Status Panel Left Side Components Bottom Unit Left Side Top Wedge ComponentsControls Lights Models FeaturesControls and Lights Status Panel Lights Port Replicator Connectors Components Power Management Left Side ComponentsRight Side Components Right Side ComponentsBottom of Unit Bottom UnitWedge Components Left Side Top Components Removable Drive WedgeRight Side Components Removable Drive Wedge Rear Connectors Product DescriptionIntegrated 10/100BaseT Ethernet Port Replicator Connectors Product DescriptionPort Replicator Components Integrated 10/100BaseT Ethernet Port Replicator ComponentsPower Management Settings Hibernation ModeRebooting After a Lockup Full Off Main Power Off ModeRemoval and Replacement Procedures Serial NumberElectrostatic Discharge Generating StaticTypical Electrostatic Voltages Relative Humidity Event 10% 40% 55%Removal and Replcement Procedures Cables and Connectors CablesSelect the desired illustration Plastic PartsZIF Connector Speaker Assembly Preparing the Computer for Disassembly How to use Processor JigRemoving the Battery Pack Battery PackRemoval and Replacement Procedures Removing the Hard DriveRemoving the Keyboard Return to Removal Replacement Procedures Removing the Memory Module Display Panel Assembly Removing the ModemRemoval and Replacement Procedures Removing the Heatspreader with Thermal Pad Removing the Modem Cover Removing Fan Mounting Bracket Disconnecting Fan Cable Removing the Processor Removing Display Panel Assembly Display Panel AssemblyRemoving the 13.3 Display Panel Assembly Removal and Replacement Procedures Removal and Replacement Procedures Next Step Return to Removal Replacement Procedures Removing the Upper CPU Cover with Palmrest and TouchPad Remove two screws on the rear of the unit Replacement Procedures Removing the Hard Drive/Battery Charger Board Removing Converter Board Low Voltage Differential Signal Board Removing the Fan Assembly To remove the fan assembly, complete the following stepsRemoving the System Board System BoardNext Step Next Step Index Speaker Assembly Disassembling the Removable Drive Wedge Disassembling WedgeDisassembling Removable Drive Wedge Removal and Replacement Procedures Removal and Replacement Procedures Remove the reinforcement bracket from the front of the wedge Removing the DVD or CD- ROM Drive DVD or CD ROM DriveRemoving DVD or CD-ROM Drive Removing the System to Wedge Interface Board Removing the Diskette Drive or the LS-120 Drive Remove the screw from Removing the Wedge to the Port Replicator Interface Board Electrostatic DischargeLocking Processor Unlocking Processor Troubleshooting Run Compaq diagnostics Preliminary StepsClearing Power-on Password Power-On Self-Test Messages Running PostDiagnostic Error Codes Processor Test Error CodesCompaq Diagnostics Computer Checkup TestView System Information Inspect System MemoryContacting Compaq Support Shipping PreparationTroubleshooting Without Diagnostics Before Replacing PartsSolving Minor Problems Solving Audio ProblemsSolving Battery Pack and Battery Gauge Problems Solving CD/DVD Drive ProblemsSolving PC Card Problems Solving Power ProblemsIncreasing Battery Pack Operating Time Conditioning a Battery PackDisposing of a Used Battery Pack Minimizing the Energy RequiredPresario 1900 Series Parallel Connector Serial ConnectorKeyboard/Mouse Connector External VGA Monitor Connector
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