HP E700 manual Features

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Features

The computer has the following standard features:

Intel Mobile 500-MHz Pentium III or Intel Mobile 400-MHz Pentium II processors with 64-bit architecture, MMX technology, and 512-Kbyte, level-2 cache memory

Industry-leading portable computer AGP implementation, featuring:

-66-MHz dedicated graphics bus

-frame made AGP

4-MB SGRAM (synchronous graphics)

128-MB of SDRAM (synchronous) on system board; expandable to 640 MB

Upgradable flash ROM BIOS

15.1- or 14.1-inch XGA (1024 × 768) TFT color displays, true color (24-bit) support

Keyboard with built-in EasyPoint IV pointing device and mouse buttons or touchpad and touchpad mouse buttons

Lithium ion (Li-ion) battery pack

Removable 18.0-, 15.0-, or 10.0-GB hard drive

MultiBay that supports a second hard drive, a second battery pack, a diskette drive, a CD-ROM drive, or a DVD-ROM drive

Two PC Card slots that accept 32- and 16-bit Type I, II, and III PC Cards, with zoomed video interface in the bottom slot

IrDa-compliant infrared port1 (4-Mbps standard) for wireless file transfer, printing, and file synchronization

Built-in stereo speakers featuring Compaq PremierSound, microphone, and jacks for stereo audio sound with electronic equalization and wave table synthesis

Energy Star-compliant power saving features

Ports and connectors for external equipment, including universal serial bus (USB), serial, parallel, external monitor, and PS/2-compatible pointing device or keyboard

Security features

Desktop functionality available with the optional Compaq expansion base and Compaq convenience base

Domestic and international modem and Ethernet connectivity

Integrated AC Adapter

Integrated V.90 56-Kbps data/fax modem

1IrDa 4MB compliant. Infrared performance may vary depending on performance of infrared peripherals, distance between infrared devices, and applications used.

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Contents Maintenance and Service Guide Page Contents Undocking the Computer from the Compaq Convenience Base Appendix a Vi Contents Symbols Technician NotesSerial Number Locating Additional InformationComputer Features and Models ChapterModels 500 128Key Description Options Piii Features Accessing the Web Agent Intelligent ManageabilityAsset Management Fault Management Fault Management AlertsConfiguration Management Managing Power Accessing Power ManagementPower Management Levels Security ManagementMemory Upgrade Computer ComponentsSystem Memory Options Base Memory on System Memory Expansion BoardPower Equipment Lithium Ion Battery PackBattery Charger Automobile Power Adapter/Charger and Aircraft Power AdapterMass Storage Devices Diskette DriveHard Drive CD-ROM DriveComputer External Components Display and Left Side ComponentsComponent Function Front Panel Components Front Panel ComponentsRight Side Components Right Side ComponentsKeyboard/mouse connector Rear Panel Components16Product Description Keyboard Components Computer Components KeyboardKeyboard Components Product Description Bottom Components Bottom ComponentsDesign Overview System BoardTroubleshooting If You Want To Then RunPreliminary Steps Power-On Self-Test Post Post Error Messages Message Description Recommended ActionFatal Error Messages Message Description Beep codeFatal Error Beep Codes Compaq UtilitiesBeep Code Beep Sequence Description Selecting Computer Setup or Compaq Diagnostics for Windows Using Computer SetupFile Menu Security MenuBegin here To do this Advanced Menu Using Compaq Diagnostics for Windows Factory Default SettingsInitialization Ports SecurityTroubleshooting Without Diagnostics Before Replacing PartsObtaining Update Information with Info Messenger Checklist for Solving Problems Solving Audio ProblemsProblem Possible Cause Solution Solving Battery/Battery Gauge Problems IncorrectlyTo 86 F Solving Compact Disc and DVD-ROM Problems Solving Diskette Drive/SuperDisk LS-120 Drive ProblemsSolving Hard Drive Problems Problem Possible CauseSolving Infrared Problems Solving Keyboard Problems Solving Modem ProblemsEnter Tone Type ATH0 to hang up Solving PC Card Problems Troubleshooting Possible Cause Solution Solving Power Problems Solving Screen ProblemsSolving USB Problems External device connected to a USB connector does not workIllustrated Parts Catalog Serial Number LocationComputer System Major Components Computer System Major ComponentsSpare Parts Computer System Major Components Description Spare Part NumberMiscellaneous Plastics/Hardware Kit Components Item DescriptionMass Storage Devices Spare Parts Mass Storage DevicesMiscellaneous Spare Parts Miscellaneous not illustratedService Considerations Tools RequiredPlastic Parts Cables and Connectors Preventing Damage to Removable DrivesPackaging and Transporting Precautions Preventing Electrostatic DamageWorkstation Precautions Grounding Equipment and Methods Electrostatic Voltage Levels and Protective Materials Typical Electrostatic Voltage LevelsStatic-Shielding Materials Relative Humidity Event 10% 40% 55%Removal and Replacement Procedures Serial NumberDisassembly Reference Chart Computer Disassembly Sequence ChartPreparing the Computer for Disassembly Undocking the Computer from Compaq Expansion BaseUndocking the Computer from Compaq Convenience Base Undocking the Computer from the Compaq Convenience BaseDisconnecting the Computer Disconnecting the ComputerInstalling the Computer Feet Computer FeetBattery Packs Removing a Battery Pack from the Battery BayRemoving a Battery Pack from the Battery Bay Removing a Battery Pack from the MultiBay Removing a MultiBay Battery PackRemoving a Dual-MultiBay Battery Pack Removing a MultiBay Battery PackRemoving a Dual-MultiBay Battery Pack Inserting a Battery Pack into the Battery Bay 10.Inserting a Battery Pack into the Battery BayInserting a MultiBay Battery Pack 11.Inserting a MultiBay Battery PackInserting a Dual-MultiBay Battery Pack 12.Inserting a Dual-MultiBay Battery PackHard Drives Removing a Hard Drive from the Hard Drive Bay14.Removing the Hard Drive from the Hard Drive Tray Inserting a Hard Drive into the Hard Drive Bay 15.Inserting a Hard Drive into the Hard Drive TraySlide the hard drive assembly into the hard drive bay Figure 17.Removing a Hard Drive Assembly from the MultiBay Removing a Hard Drive from the MultiBayInserting a Hard Drive into the MultiBay Removal and Replacement Procedures MultiBay Devices Removing MultiBay DevicesInserting MultiBay Devices 21.Inserting a Device into a MultiBayPC Cards Removing a PC Card 22.Removing a PC CardInserting a PC Card 23.Inserting a PC CardMemory Expansion Removing the Memory Expansion Compartment Cover24.Removing the Memory Expansion Compartment Cover Removing a Memory Expansion Board 25.Removing a Memory Expansion BoardInstalling a Memory Expansion Board 26.Inserting a Memory Expansion BoardInstalling the Memory Expansion Compartment Cover 27.Replacing the Memory Expansion Compartment CoverKeyboard Assembly 28.Removing the Keyboard Assembly Screw29.Releasing the Keyboard Assembly 30.Disconnecting the Keyboard Cables 31.Removing the Keyboard Assembly CPU Cover32.Removing the CPU Cover Screws Removal and Replacement Procedures Power Supply 34.Removing the CPU Cover35.Removing the Power Supply Screws 40Removal and Replacement Procedures Reverse the above procedure to install the power supply Fan Assembly 38.Removing the Fan AssemblyAudio Board Lithium Disk Cell Battery 40.Removing the Lithium Disk Cell BatteryAuxiliary Battery 41.Removing the Auxiliary BatteryMini PCI Riser Board 42.Removing the Mini PCI Riser BoardInstalling a Modem, LAN, or Combo Card 43.Removing the Mini PCI Riser Board Screws44.Installing a Modem/Combo Card USB Board 45.Removing the USB Board ScrewsReverse the above procedure to install the USB board Display Assembly 47.Removing the Display Assembly Screws48.Disconnecting the Display Video and Ground Cables Reverse the above procedure to install the display assembly System Board 50.Removing the System Board Screws 51.Removing the System Board Screwlocks and Bushing Guides 52.Removing the Display Ground Clip 53.Removing the Heat Sink Screws 54.Inserting the Short Screws in the Processor Board 55.Removing the MultiBay Release Lever 56.Removing the System Board 62Remove and Replacement Procedures Physical and Environmental ComputerMetric Display Inch XGA, Ctft DisplayHard Drive Hard Drive10.0 GB 15.0 GB 18.0 GB Diskette Drive Diskette DriveCD-ROM Drive CD-ROM DriveCenter Hole Diameter Disc DiameterDVD-ROM Drive DVD-ROM DriveLS-120 Drive LS-120 DriveBattery Pack Lithium Ion Battery PackSystem DMA System DMASystem Interrupts System InterruptsHardware IRQ System Function Address Hex System Function Shipping Configuration System I/O AddressesSystem I/O Addresses VGA System Memory Map System Memory MapMemory Address System Function Table A-2 Serial Connector Table A-1 RJ-11Microphone Jack Parallel Connector Stereo Line-in JackTable A-7 Docking Connector Table A-7 External Keyboard/Mouse Connector Table A-8External Monitor Connector Conductor Power Cord Set General RequirementsConductor Power Cord Set Requirements-By Country Country-Specific RequirementsCountry Accredited Agency Applicable Note Numbers Index 2Index Post 4Index
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