HP Book 800CT manual Special test hardware requirements, Alternative methods for running tests

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The name of the currently selected test is always shown inversed.

To help monitor the progress of testing, the LEDs (near the On button) blink about once per second from green to off. If a test has failed the LEDs blink from red to off. When Diag finishes testing, the LEDs blink rapidly. If the system locks up for some reason, the LEDs generally stop blinking.

Alternative methods for running tests

Individual tests may be run by moving the highlight to the desired test and running it. Move the highlight and run the tests by the following means:

Keyboard – cursor <Up> and <Down> keys to select, <Enter> to run. Also <Space> to specify a test level, <Backspace> to cancel a test, <Esc> to exit Diag. Many other features and options are also available from the keyboard.

Contrast/Brightness buttons – <Down> to select (mimics the Down key), <Up> to run (mimics the Enter key). This is most useful on production units that have no keyboard. For checking “Newton rings” during display testing, it is necessary to adjust the contrast. To have the contrast keys operate normally, press both at once. To have them mimic the Down and Enter keys, press both again.

Mouse – when the -m command line option is specified, use the top or bottom “bumper” to select, and left button to run. Also use the right button to specify test level (space), right bumper to cancel a test (Backspace), and left bumper to exit Diag (Esc).

Serial – same keys as with a keyboard, but from a remote system (HP 100LX, etc) connected into the RS232 port on the OmniBook. The remote computer’s serial port should be configured for 9600,N,8,1. The communication program Kermit is well suited to communicate with Diag, in that it sends cursor and function key codes as PC key codes (e.g. <Up> transmits <NULL> then <;>). Controlling Diag via the serial port permits the same level of control of modes and toggles as does direct keyboard control. Please note that the serial test cannot be run when the serial port is used for control (though the serial port gets a decent workout controlling Diag anyway).

Special test hardware requirements

The following tests require the following hardware to operate:

The Upper/Lower PC Card tests require a Sycard test card and a modified extender card.

The IR port test requires another OmniBook 800 running the fast IR test.

The Serial port test requires an HP RS-232 serial loop back connector.

The Printer port test requires an HP parallel port loop back connector.

The SCSI test requires an HP SCSI port loop back connector.

The SCSI CD ROM test requires a CD ROM device connected by SCSI cable.

The SCSI Hard disk test requires a Hard disk connected by SCSI cable.

The Dock slots test are currently unimplemented.

The Dock keyboard test requires a docking station and an external keyboard.

The Dock PS2 mouse test requires a docking station and a PS2 mouse.

The Dock EEPROM test requires a docking station.

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Contents HP OmniBook 800CS/CT Page Table of Contents Hard Disk Drive Floppy Disk Drive CD-ROM Drive List of Figures OmniBook 800 External FeaturesList of Tables Diagnostic Commands for Toggling SettingsResource Number/Address Comments IntroductionPage Part Product Overview Feature OmniBook 800 with MMX F1360 F1171 F1175 What’s New1MB RAM OmniBook 800 External Features Product FeaturesProduct at a Glance Exploded DiagramNumber Part Number Replaceable Parts IdentificationProduct Comparisons HP OmniBook With MMX Technology2MB 1MB ∙ RAM IDEDram ∙ PC ID PcmciaBattery and accessories On battery Accessories Page Page Page Part Troubleshooting Power-On Self-Test Beep CodesPost Beep Codes Display Codes Post Display CodesMessage Possible Cause Faulty DMA page Registers No Bootable Floppy Drive 0 Installed No Interrupts from Timer DMA Controller FaultyOmniBook Diagnostics Running the diagnostics programMain diagnostic screen Main Diagnostic Screen Running selected tests Alternative methods for running tests Special test hardware requirementsSerial Loop Back Connector Loop Back ConnectorsSyCard Solder Bridges Pcmcia Type III extender cardCommand line options Diagnotic Command Line OptionsSwitch Description Command Description User interface commandsCommands for test selection Diagnostic Test Selection CommandsCommands for toggling test settings Diagnostic Commands for Toggling SettingsMouse switch Key Action Diagnostic Hidden Commands Diagnostic Test Parameters Commands for setting test parametersDetails on using the diagnostic tests CacheRAM, motherboard Upper PC Card RAM, plugIRQ controller TimersLower PC Card Real time clockHard disk BatterySerial port Printer portKeyboard Text mode mouse testLeft OUTTOP BOTMouse Test Screen text mode Graphic mode mouse sine test Mouse Test Screen graphics mode Graphic draw screen mouse test selected Text mouse and graphic sine mouse tests selectedScsi Hard disk AudioDisplay Docked deviceDock Eeprom Dock keyboardContents of the DMI Package Desktop Management Interface DMIDescription of DMI LAN CD-ROMMIF Installing the DMI Package from Windows Uninstalling the DMI Package from WindowsUsing the DMI Interface SCU Main Screen Setup and ConfigurationDate and Time… System Menu SettingsBoot Devices… System Menu ScreenStatus Panel Settings… Passwords…Enable Cache Status Panel EnablePassword Configuration System Password MatrixPC ID Input/Output Menu Screen Video Stretched Enabled IrDA IRExternal Devices… Audio Port…IRQ7, IRQ9 Power Menu ScreenPort Activity IRQ3, IRQ4, IRQ5Settings Default Menu ScreenDefault Menu Settings Factory DefaultExit Menu Screen OmniBook Components Troubleshooting TipsOmniBook Troubleshooting Tips Symptom Call Center Repair CenterComputer won’t turn On/won’t boot Power/batteryLockup/computer freezes Miscellaneous Computer noisy but workingSymptom Call Center Repair Center Trouble Possible Causes Solutions CD ROM Drive TroubleshootingBios CD-ROM Troubleshooting TipsIf an external PS/2 mouse or keyboard doesn’t work Resolving Docking Station Operating ProblemsIf network connections don’t work Resolving OmniBook Docking ProblemsIf a network-enabled system locks up when rebooting If your docking password isn’t acceptedPage Part Hardware Repair Battery Removal ProcedureRequired Equipment 16-MB Memory Modules MemoryRemoving the Memory Module Replacement Procedure Hard Drive Screws Hard Disk DriveDischarge Folding the Keyboard OpenHard Drive Removal Replacement Procedure Inserting the Hard Drive IBM and Toshiba Hard Drive Breather Holes respectively Hard Disk Drive Breather HolesMouse Removing the Mouse Replacement ProcedureSmall Parts Battery LatchKeyboard Screws KeyboardUnder the keyboard Securely into the zero insertion force connectorsBottom Case Screws and Rubber Feet DisplayKeyboard Support Plate Screws F1360 only F1171 F1175Display Flex Cables Top Case and Display Removal Intel Inside Sticker Placement CPU ConnectorHeat Transfer Disk and Keyboard Support Insulator Heat Transfer DiskPage Overriding an Incorrect Electronic Serial Number Logic PCA BoardElectronic Serial Number Programming the Electronic Serial NumberLogic PCA Removal Grommet and Bushing Placement Paw Active Removal Paw ActiveOther Components and Accessories Page Page Appendices Floppy Disk Drive Appendix a Technical SpecificationsMass Storage Specifications Hard Disk DriveInch Floppy Drive Floppy Disk Drive SpecificationsCD-ROM Drive Specifications CD-ROM DriveInterrupts for F1360 System ResourcesSystem Interrupts IRQs Interrupts for F1171 F1175Memory Map for F1171 F1175 DMA ChannelsMemory Map DMA Channels for F1171 F1175, and F1360O Addresses for F1360 AddressesO Address for F1171 F1175 FfffAppendix B Hewlett-Packard Password Removal Policy Page Appendix C Hewlett-Packard TFT Display Quality Statement OmniBook F1360 Bios Checksums Appendix D OmniBook Diagnostics Bios ChecksumsOmniBook F1171 F1175 Bios Checksums Altera Boot Total SUMFail C-F=XXXX#YYYY Appendix E OmniBook Diagnostics Error MessagesBios flash roms Hewlett-Packard supplied test messagesDisk Drives Scsi HD / internal HD / Floppy Scsi loopback test Watergate Software supplied test messages CPU test responsesCo-CPU test responses Memory test responses Cache test responsesVGA test responses Keyboard test responses Timer chip test responsesCmos RAM test responses Sound test responsesHD test responses COM test responsesIRQ test resonses DMA test responsesCD ROM test responses Appendix F Part Numbers F1171 F1360F1175 SVC Kybrd Topcase External BatteryLI-ION Battery CD-ROM Power CableSetup Guide E,D,S,F,N OB LightweightSetup Guide English Setup Guide E,G,F,S,ISpanish FrenchItalian GermanPage HP Part Number F1360-90049