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Maintenance Manual
E
xtensa
TM
60x & 65x Series
Notebook Computers
9813564-0001, Rev. A
October 1996
Contents
Main
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Preface
Introduction
Intended Audience
Contents
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Contents
Preface
Section 1 General Description
Section 2 Installation
Section 2 Installation (continued)
Section 3 Operating Instructions
Section 4 Theory of Operation
Section 5 Troubleshooting Procedures
Section 5 Troubleshooting Procedures (continued)
Section 6 Field Service
Section 6 Field Service (continued)
Appendix A Model 60x Maintenance Data
Appendix B Model 65x Maintenance Data
1 General Description
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Product Overview
1.2.1 Notebook Model Summary
Table 1-2 contains a summary of the available models in the 60x and 65x Series.
* Standard Module Bay
1.2.2 Extensa 60x Series
1.2.3 Extensa 65x Series Notebooks
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1.2.4 Video Display Features
1.2.4.1 Internal LCD
Touchpad Pointing Device
1.2.5 Software Features
Operating System Description
1.2.6 60x Series External Ports
PS/2 Port
1.2.7 65x Series External Ports
1.2.8 Standard Peripheral Devices
1.2.9 Expansion Capabilities
1.2.10 PCMCIA Card Options
Expansion Feature Description
1.3 Standard Test Features
1.3.1 Power On Self Test
1.3.2 PC-Doctor Diagnostics Program
1.4 International Product Models
Configuration Dash No.
1-16 General Description
1.5 Extensa 60x and 65x Series Specifications
General specifications for the Extensa 60x and 65x Series Notebooks are provided in Table 1-8.
Flash ROM:
655CD Model
650CD Model
FDD
Disk Storage Capacity
Disk Size Drive Height Mode
CD-ROM Drive
LCD Display
Video Subsystem
Characteristic Model
655CD Model
650CD Model
605CD Model
External CRT Monitor Interface
Connector Type Monitors Supported
Characteristic Model
655CD Model
650CD Model
1-20 General Description
RS-232-D Serial Port Method
Bits per second:
Transmit Receive:
Data word: 16550 UART Support Selectable Serial Port (BIOS Setup)
Parallel Port
Connector Type FDD Support Selectable Parallel Port (BIOS Setup)
Serial I/R Port
Transfer Data Rate Transfer Distance Standard
Characteristic Model
1.6 Regulatory Agency Approvals
2 Installation
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Unpacking Instructions
2.3 Installing Internal Notebook Options
2.3.1 Installing Main Memory Expansion (Optional)
2.3.2 Setting up the Software
2.4 Installing External Options
2.4.1 Installing PCMCIA Options
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2.5.2 Installing an External Parallel Printer or Floppy Drive
60X Series Notebook
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PARALLEL PORT PINOUTS
PLP122
2.5.3 Installing an External Serial Port Device
2.5.4 Installing an External VGA Monitor
2.5.5 Installing the Security Lock Option
2.6 Battery Pack Installation
2.7 Installing the AC Power Adapter
DC-IN
AC Adapter
2.8 Initial System Checkout
AC Power (120VAC to 230 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz)
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3 Operating Instructions
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Controls/Indicators
3.2.1 Power On/Off Switch
3.2.2 Notebook LEDs
3.2.2.1 Hot Key Sequences
Function Key Sequence
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Theory of Operation
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Notebook Functional Overview
4.2.1 System Processor
586
M1521
M1523
4.2.2 Memory Subsystem
4.2.2.1 Main Memory
4.2.2.2 Flash ROM
4.2.3 V ideo Subsystem
4.2.4 Sound Subsystem
4.2.5 Keyboard Subsystem
4.2.6 Hard Disk Drive Subsystem
4.2.6.1 Hard Disk Drive Power Management
4.3 Detailed Circuit Theory
4-6 Theory of Operation
4.3.1 Major Components
Component
Table 4-1 shows a listing the of the major components used in the Extensa Series Notebooks.
4.3.2 System Architecture
Table 4-1 Major Chips List
SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
XD - TTL
GC
ISA
addr
ALI M1521 (PCI, Cache, and Memory Controller)
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4-10 Theory of Operation
4.3.2.1 ALI M1523 (PCI-ISA Bridge)
Figure 4-4 M1523 Chip Simplified Block Diagram
M1523 Block Diagram
4-12 Theory of Operation
Figure 4-5 M1523 Pinouts
ALi
M1523
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4.3.2.4 C&T 65550 High Performance Flat Panel / CRT VGA Controller
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4.3.2.5 TI1130 PCMCIA Controller
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4-20 Theory of Operation
4.3.2.6 NS87336VJG Super I/O Controller
4-22 Theory of Operation
A simplified block diagram of the Super I/O controller is provided in Figure 4-10.
Figure 4-10 Super I/O Controller Block Diagram
4.3.2.6 ESS1688 Audio Controller
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5 Troubleshooting Procedures
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Overview of Fault Isolation Process
5-2 Troubleshooting Procedures
Figure 5-1 Notebook Computer Troubleshooting Flow Chart
See Paragraphs 5.3.3.1 and 5.3.3.2
See Paragraph 5.4
5.3 Troubleshooting Procedures
5.3.1 T roubleshooting a Power Supply Problem
5.3.2 T roubleshooting a Display Problem
Cable Mother
Panel Display
Problem Description Inverter Board LCD
Board BIOS
5.3.3 Fault Isolation Using Self Test
5.3.3.1 Self Test Error Messages
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5.3.3.2 Self Test Beep Error Messages
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5.3.4 PCMCIA Modem Problems
5.4 Fault Isolation Using Diagnostics
5.4.1 PC-Doctor (In DOS Mode or DOS W indow)
5.4.2 Supporting Online Documentation
5.4.3 User Inter face to PC-Doctor
5.4.4 Quitting PC-Doctor
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6 Field Service
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Preventive Maintenance
6.2.1 Cleaning the Computer
6.2.2 Handling the Computer
6.2.3 Handling the Computer Battery Pack
6.2.4 Password Caution
6.3 Required Tools and Equipment
6.4 Notebook FRUs
6.5 FRU Removal/Replacement Procedures
6.5.1 Removing/Replacing the Notebook Battery Pack
Unplugging the Cable Connecting the
Cable
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6.5.2 Removing/Replacing PCMCIA Options
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Reference View
Removing the HDD
6.5.4 Removing/Replacing the Keyboard Assembly
6.5.5 Removing/Replacing Expansion Memory
Removing Keyboard
J0102 J0103 J0104
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6.5.6 Removing the Heat Sink Assembly
6.5.7 Removing/Replacing the CPU Chip
6.5.8 FDD/CD-ROM Drive Removal
6.5.8.1 60x Series Drive
6.5.8.2 Removing/Replacing 65x Series Module
6.5.9 Removing/Replacing the Display Assembly
6.5.10 Removing/Replacing the Top Cover
6.5.11 Removing/Replacing the Fan Assembly
6.5.11.1 (60x Series)
6.5.11.2 Removing Fan Assembly (65x Series)
6.5.12 Removing/Replacing the LED Board (65x Series)
6.5.13 Removing/Replacing the Battery Board (65x Series)
6.5.14 Removing/Replacing Inside Frame Assy. (60x Series)
6.5.15 Removing/Replacing Inside Frame Assy (65x Series)
6.5.16 Removing/Replacing the Power Supply Board
6.5.17 Removing/Replacing the Motherboard Assembly
6.5.17.1 60x Series Motherboard Assembly
J21 J12 J13 J14
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6.5.18 Removing/Replacing FIR/Audio Board (65x Series)
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6.5.19 Removing/Replacing the VGA Video Board (60X Only)
6.5.20 Removing/Replacing the PCMCIA Connector Module
6.5.21 Removing/Replacing the Touchpad Assembly
6.5.22 Removing/Replacing the Display Bezel
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6.5.23 Removing/Replacing the Display Inverter Boards
6.5.24 Removing/Replacing the LCD Panel
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A Model 60x Maintenance Data
A.1 Introduction
A.2 Model 60x Features Summary
A.3 Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)
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Display Assembly Shown with Bezel Removed
A.3.2 System Base Assembly
Bottom of Unit
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A.4 Logic Diagrams
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B Model 65x Maintenance Data
B.1 Introduction
B.2 Model 65x Features Summary
B.3 Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)
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Display Assembly Shown with Bezel Removed
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B.3.2 System Base Assembly
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B.4 65x Logic Diagrams
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Figure 1-16 Main Board Jumpers and Connectors (Bottom Side)