HP book XE2 manual Contents of the DMI Package

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manufacturers, including Hewlett-Packard, to define a standard method of managing the physical and logical components of personal computers.

Hewlett-Packard has developed a number of extensions to DMI to allow the enhanced features of HP OmniBook computer to be managed with DMI, including features such as passwords and tattooing (identifying a computer using a unique string of characters).

For full details of the structure of the MIF file, including an explanation of the meaning of the fields of groups and attributes and how to write an application program that accesses this information, you can access the DMTF FTP server ftp.dmtf.org or the DMTF web pages at the http://www.dmtf.org.

Contents of the DMI Package

The DMI software and associated documentation is supplied either preinstalled on the OmniBook’s hard disk drive or on two floppy disks. The contents of the package are the same in both cases.

Since the information accessed by the DMI software is specific to a particular computer, it must be installed on each computer separately. The DMI package included with the OmniBook can be used only with the OmniBook.

The following software is supplied with the DMI package:

A Microsoft Windows utility, SETUP.EXE, to install and initialize the DMI software.

A Windows utility, HP TopTools. After DMI is installed, this utility can be used to display information about the computer through the DMI.

A Management Information Format (MIF) file. This file contains information about everything on the computer that can be controlled using DMI facilities, and is initialized during installation.

A component code, identifying the version of MIF file to use for specific models of HP OmniBook computers.

Windows-compatible DMTF Service Layer software, which controls access to the DMI.

A client agent. The HP Remote DMI Agent is a DMI application and also a network server-side stream-based application. The Remote Agent is listening for Remote Application connection requests. If the main window of the Remote Agent is hidden, then no icon will appear on the screen when it is running.

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Contents Page Edition History Contents Tables FiguresHP OmniBook XE2 Address or Number IntroductionSources of OmniBook Information SourceOmniBook XE2 OmniBook Front View Features and OperationOmniBook Bottom View OmniBook Status Lights Turning the OmniBook On and OffActivating Power Modes Status Lights LED PCA Checking the Status of the OmniBookHot Key Using Fn Hot KeysResetting the OmniBook Fn Hot Keys00000 9FFFF A0000 Bffff C0000 Cffff D0000 Dbfff System ResourcesSystem Interrupts System MemoryDMA Channels System Input/Output Addresses 100-3FFOmniBook XE2 Specifications SpecificationsSoftware Security Features Environmental Limits Major ICs Internal Design Replaceable Module DiagramDocking port 10. Functional StructurePage Removal Cross-Reference Recommended Screw Torques Screw Thread SizeTorque kgfcm Torque lbfin Removing the Battery Removal ProcedureRequired Equipment Product Number RAM Board Replacement Part NumbersRemoving a RAM Board DescriptionReleasing the RAM Module Latches Reassembly Notes Exchange Part Number Hard Disk Drive Replacement Part NumberRemoving the Hard Disk Drive Part NumberPart Feet RAM Module Cover Replacement ProcedureReplacing Small Parts Replacing Small Parts User-ReplaceableRemoving the Fan HP Authorized Service Providers OnlyRemoving the Keyboard Cover and Screws Removing the KeyboardInstalling the Keyboard Reassembly Notes Removing the Display Assembly Reassembly Notes Removing the Display AssemblyRemoving the LCD Module Removing the LCD Module Reassembly Notes Removing the Top Case Removing the Top Case10. Detaching the Bottom Case Technology Code DD Removing the CPU and Motherboard11. Removing the CPU and Motherboard Storing the Serial Number Electronically Installing a New Serial Number Label Removing Bottom Case Components Removing Other ComponentsRemoving Display Components Removing Top Case ComponentsLED PCA Modem PCA Motherboard RAM Board Removal ProceduresHP OmniBook XE2 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Troubleshooting the Problem TroubleshootingVerifying the Repair Bios Setup Suggestions for TroubleshootingScope of Diagnostic Tools Power-On DMI/TopTools Self-Test If installedTroubleshooting Suggestions SymptomStartup Repair Center Comments Power/BatteryCall Center Suggestions Repair Center Likely CausesTouch pad Floppy drive Call Center SuggestionsSerial/Parallel Miscellaneous Accessories Diagnostic Tools OmniBook Diagnostic ProgramCreating a Diagnostic Floppy Disk Enter Running the Diagnostic TestCode Suggestions System Tests OmniBook Diagnostic Error CodesHard Disk Tests SMBus Tests IR Tests FIR enabled, undocked Power-On Self-TestPost Description Post Terminal-Error Beep CodesPost Messages Beep Codes02B0 Diskette drive a error 02B1 Diskette drive B error Message Description Press F1 to resume, F2 to Setup, F3 for previousDesktop Management Interface DMI Installing the DMI PackageUninstalling the DMI Package Using the DMI InterfaceContents of the DMI Package Bios Setup Utility Running the Bios Setup UtilityBios Setup Menus and Parameters Security Menu Power APM MenuExit Menu Boot MenuPage Exploded View Except Display Components Exploded View Display Components Exploded View Motherboard Components Technology Code OmniBook XE Replaceable Parts HP Part NumberHP Exchange Part Number DescriptionLCD CVR, ADI 12 TFT LCD CVR, CPT 14 TFT DC/DD PCA, NO-MODEM Layer Accessory Replaceable Parts Order From Cover, Label ProtectQuanta Part Number Order From Quanta Description Part Number Order From Quanta Part Number Reference LCD BKT, CPT 14 TFT DC/DD/DE DOOR, RAM Quanta Part NumberLCD CVR, CPT 14 TFT LCD Bezel Password Removal Policy Hewlett-Packard Display Quality Statement OmniBook XE LCD Guidelines TFTImperfections Not Allowed Type of Imperfection Mechanical Imperfections Details OmniBook XE Technology CodesPart Number P F1753-90004