HP 2100, 2500, 1100 manual Functional Structure Description

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Table 1-9. Functional Structure Description

Bootup

CPU module

Main processor (MMO).

 

Motherboard

Primary system circuitry, system BIOS.

 

Hard disk drive

First source of disk-based startup code.

 

Floppy drive

Second source of disk-based startup code.

Processor

CPU module

Main processor, numeric data processor, L1 and L2 cache.

 

Motherboard

Primary system circuitry.

Memory

Motherboard

Video RAM (XE4500).

 

SDRAM module

Changeable SDRAM (2 slots), video RAM (XE4100).

Power

Battery

Power storage.

 

Motherboard

AC adapter socket, reset button, lid switch, power supply, power

 

 

control circuitry.

 

Switchboard PCA

Power button.

 

AC adapter

AC-to-DC converter.

Display

Motherboard

Graphics controller, video RAM.

 

SDRAM module

Display output, backlight, power converter for backlight.

 

Display assembly

 

Hard disk

Motherboard

Hard disk controller.

 

Hard disk drive

Hard disk mechanism.

Floppy drive

Motherboard

I/O controller, floppy connector.

 

Floppy drive

Floppy drive mechanism.

Keyboard

Motherboard

Keyboard BIOS, keyboard controller.

 

Switchboard PCA

Power switch, one-touch buttons.

 

Keyboard

Key switches.

PS/2

Motherboard

Keyboard circuitry, keyboard controller, keyboard BIOS.

TouchPad

Top case

Touch pad sensor, click buttons, controller (PS/2 output).

Audio

Motherboard

Audio controller, audio decoder, speaker amplifier, microphone,

 

 

external audio jacks, headphone amplifier, audio-off switch.

 

Speaker assembly

Speakers.

Status

Motherboard

LED circuitry, keyboard controller.

 

Switchboard PCA

Keyboard LEDs.

 

Top case

Main status LEDs.

Serial

Motherboard

I/O controller, serial connector.

Parallel

Motherboard

I/O controller, parallel connector.

Infrared

Motherboard

I/O controller.

 

IR PCA

Infrared transmitter/receiver.

PS/2 port

Motherboard

PS/2 connector, keyboard controller.

USB

Motherboard

Bus controller (South Bridge), USB connector.

S-Video

Motherboard

I/O controller, S-video connector (certain models).

Port Replicator

Motherboard

Port replicator logic, port replicator connector (certain models).

PCMCIA

Motherboard

PCMCIA controller.

 

PCMCIA socket

PCMCIA connectors.

Wireless LAN

Mini-PCI

I/O controller, radio, radio frequency circuitry.

(certain models)

Antenna PCAs

Transmit/receive antennas.

 

IR PCA

On/off switch, indicator light.

LAN

Motherboard

LAN circuitry, bus controller, LAN connector.

Modem

Motherboard

Modem circuitry (certain models), modem connector.

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Disconnecting the Speaker Cable Reassembly Note 11. Removing the Speaker Assembly Removing the Speaker AssemblyRemoving the Keyboard 12. Removing the Keyboard #1 Phillips screwdriver Removing the Switchboard PCA Removing the CD/DVD Drive Removal and Replacement #1 Phillips screwdriver Authorized Service Providers Only Removing the Display Assembly17. Removing the Display Assembly Reassembly Notes Removing the Top Case Removal and Replacement #1 Phillips screwdriver Removal and Replacement Removal and Replacement Lift the top case off of the notebook Removing the Floppy Drive Removal and Replacement #1 Phillips screwdriver Page Removing the Infrared I/R PCA 24. Removing the I/R PCA Reassembly Note Removing the Audio PCA 25. Removing the Audio PCA Reassembly Note Removing the Heat Sink with Fan Reassembly Notes #0 Phillips screwdriver Reassembly Notes Removing the CPU Module Removal and Replacement Removal Procedure Removal and Replacement Removing the RJ11/1394 Connector Module Removal and Replacement Removing the Motherboard Removal and Replacement #1 Phillips screwdriver Remove the hard disk drive guide 33. Disconnecting the Motherboard Cables Removal and Replacement 34. Removing the Motherboard Reassembly Procedure Wireless Models OnlyPage Replacing Components on a Bottom Case Installing a New Serial Number Label37. Removing a Pcmcia Door 36. Replacing the Antennas Replacing a Pcmcia DoorUsing e-DiagTools for Windows Repairing the Bios IC38. Boot-Block Jumper Using a Bios Floppy DiskRemoving Components Removing Other ComponentsPCA, switchboard Component Removal Procedure Additional Steps Guide, HDDPanel, wireless Antennas wirelessSerial Number Label ASP Support Status Support by Authorized Service ProvidersASP Support Options Basic Troubleshooting Steps TroubleshootingChecking for Customer Abuse Troubleshooting the ProblemVerifying the Repair Scope of Diagnostic Tools Suggestions for TroubleshootingStartup Troubleshooting SuggestionsSupport and provide proof Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Standby/resume Dark display, no light Use Recovery CDs to Some or all keys do Check settings in Control Keyboard Sdram Modem Infrared Miscellaneous One-Touch button ProblemsMotherboard Accessories Running e-Diagtools Diagnostic ToolsDiagtools Diagnostic Program Updating e-DiagtoolsInterpreting the Results Power-On Self-TestBeep Codes Post Description Post Terminal-Error Beep CodesDisplay Bios copyright notice Clear parity checkers Message Description Post Messages02F5 DMA Test Failed Sycard PCCtest 450/460 PC Card Optional Sycard PCCtest CommandsWindows Management Instrumentation WMI Bios Setup UtilityMain Menu Description Default Bios Setup Menus and ParametersBoot Menu Description Default Updating the Notebook’s BiosSystem Devices Menu Description Default Security Menu Description DefaultReplaceable Parts Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts Ze5300 Ze4200 Pavilion Ze5200 Evo Replaceable PartsSPS-KEYBOARD-INTL Pavilion Ze4200 Ze5300 Nx9005 Ze5200 EvoSPS-KEYBOARD-RU SPS-HEATSINK 3F W/2 SPS-BD System DF SPS-ENCLOSURE Base DF SPS-DRV HD 60 G SPS Panel IR 3F W/IR Pavilion Part Accessory Replaceable PartsPavilion Ze4300 N1010v ExchangePart Number Reference SPS-CORD AC PWR SPS-CORD AC PWR 2 WIRE-IT SPS-BD Switch W/CABLE 1F CPQ SPS-BD Inverter SPS-CASE TOP 3F CPQ FF SPS-DRV Dskt 1.44MB 3F F4640-60924 Replaceable Parts Reference Information Password Removal PolicyHewlett-Packard Display Quality Statement Mechanical Imperfections LCD GuidelinesService Notes and Obsolete Parts
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2500, 2100, 1100 specifications

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