Digital HiNote VP 500 Series Service Guide Part Number: ER-PB1WF-SM.
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Table of Contents 1 Overview System Overview................................................................................................................................... 1–1 CPU and Chip Set ........................................................................................................................... 1–1 Memory .......................................................................................................................................... 1–2 BIOS.................................
Modifying Flash BIOS ......................................................................................................................... 2–12 Updating Flash BIOS .................................................................................................................... 2–12 Restoring the Flash BIOS .............................................................................................................. 2–12 3 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Tips .........................................
System IPB List for TS31GO (54CB110YYKM)...................................................................... 5–9 System IPB List for TS31GM (54CB410YYKN).................................................................... 5–10 Mechanical Parts List TS31G - All Units................................................................................ 5–11 System IPBs for TS31GA/I ...........................................................................................................
CPU Daughter-Board Connector – J1................................................................................................... C–18 CPU Daughter-Board Connector – J2................................................................................................... C–20 Internal Keyboard Connector – J3 ........................................................................................................
Figures Figure 1-1 Functional Block Diagram .................................................................................................... 1–2 Figure 1-2 Right Front View (Panel Closed) .......................................................................................... 1–4 Figure 1-3 Rear View............................................................................................................................. 1–5 Figure 1-4 Left Front View (Panel Closed)..................................
Preface This guide describes how to test, troubleshoot, and remove and replace the Digital HiNote VP 500 series notebook computer Field Replaceable Units (FRUs). Audience This service guide is written specifically for service engineers. Organization This guide contains the following: • Chapter 1: Overview – This chapter introduces the Digital HiNote VP 500 series notebook computers. It provides a system overview and describes the controls, indicators, and hot keys.
1 Overview This chapter introduces the Digital HiNote VP 500 series notebook computers. It provides a system overview and describes the controls, indicators, and hot keys. System Overview The HiNote VP 500 series are high-performance portable computers designed for the mobile professional. Figure 1-1 shows a functional block diagram of the notebook computer. The following sections provide an overview of the different functions.
Overview Figure 1-1 Functional Block Diagram Memory The system comes with 8MB of on-board DRAM for system memory and 256KB of L2 cache memory (on selected models). System memory can be upgraded to a total of 16MB, 24MB and 40MB. The upgrade is performed by installing two 4MB, 8MB, or 16MB DIMM modules. Two identical memory modules must be installed when adding additional memory. BIOS The system has a 256KB Flash ROM for system BIOS (Phoenix BIOS 4.04).
Overview • Integrated 128-bit wide, 7Mbits Display Memory – 1.1MB of Video RAM • Integrated programmable linear address feature accelerates GUI performance • Supports NON-interlaced CRT monitors with resolutions up to 1024 x 768/256 colors • Advanced power management features minimize power consumption during: − Normal operation − Standby mode − SUSPEND mode − VESA DPMS for monitor by 2090 (option) • Graphic accelerator for WINDOWS application • 3.
Overview Option Modules The following options can be installed in the system: • 6X CD-ROM Module • Supplementary Battery Components, Controls and Indicators This section shows the locations and provides a description of the different components, controls, and indicators on your Digital notebook computer. Front and Side Components (Panel Closed) Component Description ➊ ➋ Removable Hard Drive Easily removable and upgradable.
Overview Rear View Component Description ➊ Infrared Interface Allows wireless data transfer between the notebook and other IR devices. (Selected models only) ➋ Serial (COM) Port A serial device connects to this port. ➌ Parallel LPT Port A parallel device, such as a printer, connects to this port. ➍ Reset Button Using a pen or paper clip, press this button to reboot the system. All unsaved data will be lost. ➎ VGA Display Port An external VGA or SVGA monitor connects to this port.
Overview Left and Side Components Component Description ➊ Speaker-out Port External speakers or headphones connect to this port. (Selected models only) ➋ External Mic Port An external microphone connects to the notebook. (Selected models only) ➌ PC Card Lower Socket Eject Button Ejects a PC Card Type I or Type II from the lower socket. ➍ ➎ PC Card Socket Insert PC Card Type I, Type II or Type III cards into this socket.
Overview Right Front View (Panel Open) Component Description ➊ ➋ ➌ ➍ Internal Microphone Used to record music, voice and sound files. LCD Display DSTN or TFT Super VGA back-lit display. LCD Status Display Provides system operating status. Suspend/Resume Button Turns the notebook on and toggles between the suspend/resume mode. Press the [fn + Suspend/Resume] to turn off the notebook. ➎ Suspend Lid Switch Close the notebook’s LCD lid to suspend the system.
Overview Controlling Power Unique to Digital notebook’s, the suspend/resume button not only enables you to take advantage of the built-in power saving features but also turns the notebook on and off. Action How to... On Press the Suspend/Resume button to turn the system on. Suspend Press this button to place your system in Suspend mode. Resume If you want to resume normal operation from the Suspend mode, press the Suspend/Resume button.
Overview LCD Status Display Icon When Displayed Indicates... Embedded Numeric Keypad is enabled by hot key combination. If blinking, the system is prompting you to enter your resume from suspend password. Scroll Lock is enabled by a hot key combination. Num Lock is enabled by a hot key combination. Caps Lock is enabled. Hard Disk Drive/CD-ROM is being accessed by the system. Floppy Disk Drive is being accessed by the system. The external monitor (CRT) or Simul mode is enabled.
Overview Keyboard Hot Keys Hot keys are activated by holding down the [fn] key (located in the lower left corner of the keyboard) and pressing the desired function key. [fn] + Function [fn + esc] Places the computer in Standby Mode. [fn + F1] Decreases brightness level. [fn + F2] Increases brightness level. [Fn + F3] Places the system in to suspend to disk mode (0V suspend) [fn + F4] Enables and disables the notebook’s external display port and the LCD display.
2 System BIOS This chapter provides information related to the system BIOS and its Setup program. BIOS Setup Program The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup program is a menu driven utility that is used to make changes to the system’s configuration and tailor the operation of the notebook computer. It is a ROM-based (Read only Memory) configuration utility that displays the system’s configuration status and provides a tool to set system parameters.
Accessing the BIOS Setup Program To access the BIOS Setup program, press the F2 key when prompted during bootup. There are three essential elements to the BIOS screens (Figure 2-1): Menu Bar, Item Specific Help Window and Legend Bar. Figure 2-1 BIOS Setup Main Menu Menu Bar The top of the screen (Figure 2-1) has a menu bar with the following selections: Main Changes to the basic system configuration are made from within this menu.
Legend Key Alternate Key Function one value, the [Tab + Shift] key combination will move the selection cell up to the previous field. - minus key F5 Scrolls backwards through the values for the highlighted field. + plus key F6 Scrolls forward through the values for the highlighted field. F9 Sets the fields for the current active menu to their default values. F10 Sets the fields for the current active menu to their previous values. Executes commands or selects a submenu.
The Main Menu The following settings are available in the Main Menu screen of the BIOS Setup Program (Figure 2-2). Figure 2-2 The BIOS Setup Main Menu Field Settings Description Date Enter current date: month, day, year format Sets the system date. Time Enter current time: hour, minute, second format Sets the system time. Diskette A 2.88 MB, 3½" 1.44 MB, 3½"* 720 KB, 3½" 1.
The Peripherals Menu Notice the pointer icon next to the words Integrated Peripherals. This indicates the presence of a submenu. The following settings are available in the Peripherals Menu screen of the BIOS Setup Program (Figure 2-3).
Integrated Peripherals (Peripherals submenu) Move the highlighted cell to this field and press to open the submenu. The following settings are available in the Integrated Peripherals Menu screen of the BIOS Setup Program(Figure 2-4). Figure 2-4 The BIOS Setup Integrated Peripherals Menu Field Settings Description Serial Port Auto Enables, configures or disables the serial port.
The Security Menu Select Security from the menu bar to display the following menu (Figure 2-5). Figure 2-5 The BIOS Setup Security Menu Field Settings Description Admin. Password : [Press Enter] Setting the Admin. Password will limit unauthorized access to the notebook, including the BIOS Setup Program.. Backup Password [Execute] Backs up Admin. password to diskette. Password on Boot Enabled When enabled, the system will require the Admin.
Setting Admin. Password To set the Admin. Password, move the highlighted cell to the Admin. Password field and press . The following dialogue box will appear: Set Admin. Password Enter new password: [ ] Confirm new password: [ ] 1. Type in your password and press . The password can be up to seven alphanumeric characters. Symbols and other keys are ignored. 2. Type the password in a second time to confirm. Press a second time. The System Password is now set. Changing Admin.
The Power Menu The Power Menu (Figure 2-6) allows you to enable and adjust the notebook’s power saving features. Enabling these features will extend the battery run time. Figure 2-6 The BIOS Setup Power Menu Field Settings Power Savings Description Sets the Power Management Mode. Disables all Power Management Off Customize * Maximum Performance Allows you to customize the Power Management fields (Standby, Suspend, Suspend to Disk, Hard Disk Time-out) to suit your individual work needs.
Field Settings 15, 20, 30 Min. Hard Disk Time-Out Disabled 1 Min. 2 Min. * Description field, Power Savings must be set to Customize. Indicates the amount of time the hard disk needs to be inactive before it is turned off. In order to make customized changes to this field, Power Savings must be set to Customize. 3 Min. 5, 10, 15, 20 Min. DIM Mode Time-out Disabled 15 Sec. 30 Sec. * Indicates the amount of time the keyboard needs to be inactive before LCD panel brightness is gradually decreased.
Field Action Description Save Changes & Exit Saves the current changes and exits the BIOS Setup Program. Discard Changes & Exit Discards the current changes and exits the BIOS Setup Program. Get Default Values Loads the factory default values for each of the fields in the BIOS Setup Program. To keep default values and exit the BIOS Setup Program, you must move the highlighted cell to the Save Changes & Exit field and press the key.
Modifying Flash BIOS The Digital HiNote VP 500 Series notebook computer has a flash updatable system BIOS. As improvements are made to the system BIOS they are made available from Digital’s Web site or BBS. Web Site: HTTP://WWW.PC.DIGITAL.COM BBS: (508)496-8800 Updating Flash BIOS The Flash BIOS update come as a self-extracting file that creates a bootable floppy disk. After downloading the update procedure you restore the update image to floppy disk.
3 Troubleshooting This chapter provides a systematic method of isolating problems with the Digital HiNote VP 500 series of notebook computers. It is assumed that you have a basic understanding of DOSbased computer systems as well as a knowledge of standard troubleshooting procedures. This manual is written under the assumption that the problems are indeed related to the notebook computer itself. The improper usage of the system and application software problems are excluded in this chapter.
Troubleshooting Verify that a component is the only malfunctioning part of the computer by replacing the malfunctioning component with a good one, and then try to run the system. For example, if you have tested an FDD in a test computer and found it to be bad, you should also try a good FDD in the malfunctioning FDD’s computer to be sure that another component (such as the FDD controller) is not bad as well.
Troubleshooting Boot-up Failure Problem Troubleshooting Procedure You turn on the Notebook and the following conditions apply: • The Notebook’s power is on. Turn on the power switch: • Check the DRAM connections to be sure that they are secure. • • Check the LCD connections. • Check the system board power circuit. There is no screen display Post Failure Problem Troubleshooting Procedure You turn on the computer and the following happens: • There is power to the system.
Troubleshooting CRT Failure Problem Troubleshooting Procedure The Notebook has power, the Notebook’s LCD panel is working and one of the following conditions apply: • The Notebook’s LCD panel is working. • Make sure the CRT output is enabled. • Make sure that the CRT’s power is on. • Make sure that the CRT’s power cables are securely connected, and that there are no bent or damaged pins on the connectors. • Make sure that the CRT to Notebook cable connection is secure.
Troubleshooting HDD Failure Problem Troubleshooting Procedure When you try to access the HDD, one of the following conditions occur: • There is a message indicating that the HDD doesn’t exist. • Check to make sure that the BIOS settings are correct. Refer to Chapter 2 for BIOS information. • Make sure that the HDD connection is secure. • Install the HDD into another Notebook and test it. • If the HDD works in a test Notebook, the HDD controller on the motherboard is probably bad.
Troubleshooting Check Points and Error Messages At the beginning of each POST routine, the BIOS outputs the test point error code to I/O address 80h. Use this code during troubleshooting to establish at what point the system failed and what routine was being performed.
Troubleshooting Code Beeps POST Routine Description 39 Reinitialize the cache 3A Autosize cache 3C Configure advanced chipset registers 3D Load alternate registers with CMOS values 40 Set Initial CPU speed 42 Initialize interrupt vectors 44 46 Initialize BIOS interrupts 2-1-2-3 Check ROM copyright notice 47 Initialize manager for PCI Option ROMs 48 Check video configuration against CMOS 49 Initialize PCI bus and devices 4A Initialize all video adapters in system 4C Shadow video B
Troubleshooting Code Beeps POST Routine Description 92 Jump to UserPatch2 94 Disable A20 address line 96 Clear huge ES segment register 98 Search for option ROMs 9A Shadow option ROMs 9C Set up Power Management 9E Enable hardware interrupts A0 Set time of day A2 Check key lock A4 Initialize typematic rate A8 Erase F2 prompt AA Scan for F2 key stroke AC Enter SETUP AE Clear in-POST flag B0 Check for errors B2 POST done-prepare to boot operating system B4 One beep B6 Che
Troubleshooting If the BIOS detects error 2C, 2E, or 30 (base 64K RAM error), it displays an additional word of information reflecting the bit or address line that failed. For example, if "2C 0002" is displayed, address line 1 (represented by bit one) has failed. If "2E 1020" is displayed, then data bits 12 and 5 have failed in the upper 16 bits. The BIOS sends the same information to the port 80h LED display.
Troubleshooting Message Description Press to resume, to Setup Displayed after any recoverable error message: Press to start the boot process or to enter Setup and change any settings. Press to enter SETUP Optional message displayed during POST. Previous boot incomplete Default configuration used Previous POST did not complete successfully POST loads default values and offers to run Setup.
4 FRU Replacement This chapter provides detailed procedures for replacing the Digital HiNote VP 500 series notebook computer Field Replaceable Units (FRUs). Unless otherwise noted the replacement procedures for the FRUs are the reverse of the removal procedures. Required Tools You will need the following tools to remove and replace the HiNote VP 500 series FRUs.
FRU Replacement Figure 4-1 Removing the Battery 4–2 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide
FRU Replacement Removing FDD/CD Modules and Supplementary Battery To remove the FDD module, CD module or supplementary battery: 1. Slide the locking button (1), located on the bottom of the system, in the direction shown (Figure 4-2). 2. Slide and hold the module release latch (2) in the direction shown. 3. While holding the module release latch in position, slide the module out of the system unit (3).
FRU Replacement Removing the HDD Assembly To remove the HDD: 1. Slide the HDD module plastic cover (1) in the direction shown (Figure 4-3). 2. Remove the two Philips head screws (2) located on the bottom of the notebook computer. They secure the HDD assembly in the system unit and prevent it from being damaged. 3. Gently remove the HDD from its housing, by pulling on its handle in the direction shown (3).
FRU Replacement Figure 4-3 Removing HDD Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide 4–5
FRU Replacement Removing the Keyboard To remove the keyboard: 1. Remove the keyboard screw caps by pulling them toward the front of the system and then up as shown (Figure 4-4). 2. Remove the two screws that hold the keyboard in place. 3. Lift the keyboard up and rotate it toward the LCD display. The keyboard cable is removed in step 5. ___________________________ CAUTION __________________________ Be careful not to damage the keyboard cable when lifting up the keyboard.
FRU Replacement Figure 4-5 Removing Heatsink and Keyboard Removing the CPU The CPU daughter card is located under the heatsink. To remove the CPU daughter card: 1. Remove the keyboard and heatsink 2. Pull up on the CPU daughter card to remove if from the system (Figure 4-6). ________________________ Installation Note ______________________ When installing the CPU daughter card, align each of the connectors with the mating connector on the motherboard.
FRU Replacement Figure 4-6 Removing the CPU Daughter Card Removing the LCD Assembly and Keyboard Deck To remove the LCD Assembly: 1. Remove the Battery 2. Remove the FDD/CD Module or Secondary Battery 3. Remove the HDD Assembly (recommended) 4. Remove the Keyboard and Heatsink 5. As a part of this procedure you will remove the Keyboard Deck. Before starting, close the LCD Assembly, turn the system unit over, and remove the screw located at the top of battery compartment (Figure 4-9). 6.
FRU Replacement Figure 4-7 Removing LCD Assembly End Caps and Hinge Screws 9. Remove the center cap and the LCD Assembly from the system unit as follows: a) Press in at the base of the center cap to release the catches. b) Lift straight up on the LCD assembly and remove the Center cap as you remove the LCD assembly from the system unit. The LCD cable is still attached to the system unit. c) Lay the panel on the work surface behind the system unit being careful not to damage the cable.
FRU Replacement Figure 4-8 Removing the Keyboard Deck (Part 1) 13. Remove the Keyboard Deck by releasing the catches as shown (Figure 4-9) and lift the Keyboard deck off the system housing. 14. Disconnect the cable that goes to the System Suspend/Resume button assembly from the motherboard. 15. Lay the Keyboard deck on the LCD assembly. ___________________________ CAUTION __________________________ Be careful no to damage the LCD cable assembly.
FRU Replacement ________________________ Installation Notes ______________________ 1. 2. Be sure to reconnect the ground wire. When installing the end caps removed in step 2, make sure the nibs inside the end caps slide into the appropriate catch on the Keyboard Deck. 3. The center cap has two catches that slide over nibs on the Keyboard Deck.
FRU Replacement Removing the LCD Display Bezel To remove the LCD display bezel: 1. Remove the two plugs and screws (Figure 4-11). 2. Pull one side of the bezel away from the center of the LCD assembly until the plastic latches are disengaged. Do this on each side of the bezel until you can remove the bezel. Figure 4-11 Removing the LCD Assembly Bezel Removing the Status Display/Inverter Board 1. Remove the LCD Display Bezel. 2.
FRU Replacement b) Remove the cable from the connector. ___________________________ Important _________________________ LCD panels used in the Digital HiNote 500 series notebook computer are supplied by different manufacturer’s. Each LCD panel uses a unique cable assembly. Do Not mix an LCD panel with a cable assembly from a different manufacturer.
FRU Replacement Removing the Touch Pad To remove the Touch Pad: 1. Remove the LCD Assembly and the Keyboard Deck. 2. Remove the screw that holds the Touch Pad in place. 3. Remove the Touch Pad by disengaging the two catches that hold it in place. You will have to work at carefully releasing these catches. Removing the DC-to-DC Converter Board To remove the DC-to-DC Converter board: 1. Remove the LCD Assembly and the Keyboard Deck. 2. Locate the DC-to-DC Converter board.
FRU Replacement Removing the Audio Board To remove the Audio Board: 1. Remove the LCD Assembly and the Keyboard Deck. 2. Locate the Audio board. It is located over the HDD bay at the front of the system unit. 3. Disconnect the cable that goes between the Audio board and the audio jacks. a) Release the cable lock by sliding the lock out of the connector. b) Remove the cable from the connector.
FRU Replacement Figure 4-13 Removing I/O Panel Screws Figure 4-14 Removing the Motherboard 4–16 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide
5 FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown This chapter provides a list of the Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) and a parts breakdown and parts list for the Digital HiNote VP 500 series notebook computer. FRU List The following sections provide a list of FRUs and their part numbers for the Digital HiNote VP 500 Series notebook computer. LCD Display Assemblies, Panels, Boards, Housing Digital FRU P/N Compal P/N Description 30-47904-01 2604071A01N Assy, LCD Display 11.
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Motherboards, Daughterboards, Cache, IR, Power Digital FRU P/N Compal P/N Description 30-47913-01 2603971A01N Assy, DC/DC Converter 30-47916-01 2603901A01M Assy, PWR SW Board/Cable 30-47920-01 2604001A02V Assy, MLB 100MHz, NM2090 (-IR, -CPU) 30-47921-01 2604001A01M Assy, MLB 120MHz, NM2090 (+IR, -CPU) 30-48021-01 2604241A01S Assy, MLB 133MHz, NM2090 (+IR,+Res Wire+ L2 Cache, -CPU) 30-48022-01 2604291A01V Assy, L2 Cache Board 30-48023-01 2604261
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Batteries Digital FRU P/N Compal P/N Description 30-47939-01 2604191A01R Battery, RTC, HiNote VP5h 30-47940-01 2603771A01R Assy, Advanced Metal Battery (NiMH), HiNote VP5h Digital FRU P/N Compal P/N Description 30-47960-01 2603811A07M Keyboard, US/American, HiNote VP5h 30-47961-01 2603811A06N Keyboard, Japanese, HiNote VP5h 30-47962-01 2603811A05Q Keyboard, UK/British, HiNote VP5h 30-47963-01 2603811A04S Keyboard, German, HiNote VP5h 30-47964
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Option List Digital Opt P/N Digital FRU P/N Compal P/N FR-PCP9E-BA 30-47949-01 Mini Dock w/o NIC, PR-1, HiNote VP5h FR-PCP9E-BB 30-47950-01 Mini Dock w/ NIC, PR-2, HiNote VP5h FR-PCP9H-BA 30-47922-01 Car Adapter, DC line cord, HiNote VP5h FR-PCP9H-BE 30-47951-01 Battery Charger, DC line cord, HiNote VP5h FR-PCP9H-BD 30-47953-01 OPT Li-Ion Battery, HiNote VP5h FR-PCP9H-BW 30-47980-01 2603831A01M 30-47980-01 30-47941-01 Description Intl AC Adapt
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Digital Opt P/N Digital FRU P/N Compal P/N Description 30-46538-01 2601631A01U HDD, 1.08Gb, 2.5" x .5" H (IBM - DSOA-21080) 30-48047-01 N/A HDD, 1.08Gb, 2.5" x .5" H (Fujitsu - M2714TAM) 30-46539-01 N/A HDD, 1.44Gb, 2.5" x .
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Illustrated Parts Breakdown The following sections provide an illustrated parts breakdown of the Digital HiNote VP 500 series notebook computer. Each drawing has one or more tables with a parts description.
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Figure 5-2 Detailed System IPB (TS31GS/O/M) Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide 5–7
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown System IPB List for TS31GS (54CB010YYKx) Refer to Figure 5-1 and Figure 5-2. Compal 54CB010YYKx Callout Number Description U N 001 CG0P4008003 SPEAKER 0.4W 8 OHM KR-23-8AB (23mm) X X 003 DA3S31GL415 FLEXIBLE PCB TS31G LF-194 REV1 T.PAD X X 005 DC020102507 HOUSING CONN.
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Compal 54CB010YYKx Callout Number Description U 269 24CW01 K/B SET 30G PART NO PLEASE REF NO.24CW01(103) 270 510283 HDD BRACKET ASSY TS30G PART NO PLEASE REF NO.24CW01(255) 271 435131 CPU MODULE TS30G PLEASE REF PART NO NO.24CW01(256) System IPB List for TS31GO (54CB110YYKM) Refer to Figure 5-1 and Figure 5-2. Callout Compal Number Description 001 CG0P4008003 SPEAKER0.4W 8 OHM KR-23-8AB (23mm) 003 DA3S31GL415 FLEXIBLE PCB TS31G LF-194 REV1 T.
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown System IPB List for TS31GM (54CB410YYKN) Refer to Figure 5-1 and Figure 5-2. Callout Compal Number Description 001 CG0P4008003 SPEAKER 0.4W 8 OHM KR-23-8AB (23mm) 003 DA3S31GL415 FLEXIBLE PCB TS31G LF-194 REV1 T.PAD 005 DC020102507 HOUSING CONN.
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Mechanical Parts List TS31G - All Units Refer to Figure 5-1 and Figure 5-2. Callout Compal Number Description 303 EC31G037001 TRACK PAD BRACKET31G037 REV01 308 EL30G08H102 I/O MYLAR30G08H REV01 311 EC31G04R007 RELEASE MODULE31G04R REV01 312 EC31G021008 I.
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Callout Compal Number Description * 384 FH31G04Z000 IO-DOOR RUBBER 31G04Z REV01 507 MAAA0001406 SCREW M3.0X0.5+5FP-MC 508 MAAA0002305 SCREW M2X0.4+3FP-ZK 509 MAAA0003409 SCREW M3X0.5+3FP-MC * 511 MAAA0303208 SCREW M3X0.5+5FP-MC 512 MAA10023402 SCREW M2X0.4+3F-ZK 513 MAAA0003301 SCREW M3X0.5+5FP-ZK 514 MAA10000003 SCREW M2.0X0.4+6F-NI 515 MAAA0004413 SCREW M2X0.4+6P-MC 516 MAB10024006 TAPING SCREW TPB-2.
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown System IPBs for TS31GA/I Figure 5-3 System Unit IPB (TS31GA/I) Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide 5–13
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Figure 5-4 Detailed System IPB (TS31GA/I) 5–14 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown System IPB List for TS31GA/I Refer to Figure 5-3 and Figure 5-4. Callou t Compal Number Description TS31 GA 54CB210YYK TS31 GI 54CB310YYK 001 CG0P4008003 SPEAKER 0.4W 8 OHM KR-23-8AB (23mm) X X * 003 DA3S31GL415 FLEXIBLE PCB TS31G LF-194 REV1 T.PAD X X 005 DC020102507 HOUSING CONN.
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Mechanical Parts List TS31G - All Units Refer to Figure 5-3 and Figure 5-4. Callout Compal Number Description 303 EC31G037001 TRACK PAD BRACKET31G037 REV01 308 EL30G08H102 I/O MYLAR30G08H REV01 311 EC31G04R007 RELEASE MODULE31G04R REV01 312 EC31G021008 I.
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Callout Compal Number Description * 384 FH31G04Z000 IO-DOOR RUBBER 31G04Z REV01 507 MAAA0001406 SCREW M3.0X0.5+5FP-MC 508 MAAA0002305 SCREW M2X0.4+3FP-ZK 509 MAAA0003409 SCREW M3X0.5+3FP-MC * 511 MAAA0303208 SCREW M3X0.5+5FP-MC 512 MAA10023402 SCREW M2X0.4+3F-ZK 513 MAAA0003301 SCREW M3X0.5+5FP-ZK 514 MAA10000003 SCREW M2.0X0.4+6F-NI 515 MAAA0004413 SCREW M2X0.4+6P-MC 516 MAB10024006 TAPING SCREW TPB-2.
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown LCD Assembly IPB for TS31GS/O Figure 5-5 LCD Assembly IPB for GS/GO Panel 5–18 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown LCD Assembly Listing for TS31GS/O Refer to Figure 5-5. Compal 5103450XXX Call Out Number Description 001 002 011 041 001 AC600003008 LCD MODULE LM-FE53-22NTS (SANYO) PANEL X X - - * 001 AC600004403 LCD MODULE HLD1108 11.3" (HOSIDEN) - - X - 001 AC600003806 LCD MODULE ITSV50D 12.
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown Compal 5103450XXX Call Out Number Description 001 002 011 041 * 019 MACA0000404 SCREW M3X0.5+5FP-MC X X X X * 020 MAAA0005304 SCREW M3X0.5+8FP-MC(NL) X X X X * 021 DA3S31GL024 FLEXIBLE PCB TS31G LF-191 REV2 FE53 X X - - * 021 DA3S31GL211 FLEXIBLE PCB TS31G LF-193 REV1 TFT 11.3 - - X - * 021 DA3S31GL318 FLEXIBLE PCB TS31G LF-193 REV1 TFT 12.
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown LCD Assembly IPB for TS31GA/I Figure 5-6 LCD Assembly IPB for GA/GI Panel Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide 5–21
FRU List and Illustrated Parts Breakdown LCD Assembly Listing for TS31GA/I Refer to Figure 5-6. Compal 5103450XXX Callout Number Description 021 031 001 AC600004306 LCD MODULE LM-JA53-22NTK (SANYO) X - 001 AC600003806 LCD MODULE ITSV50D 12.
A Specifications Base Unit Model Feature HiNote VP 5100 LSS5100 1.08GB drive, w/o CD HiNote VP 5200 LSS5120 1.08GB drive, 6X CD HiNote VP 5250 LTS5120 1.08GB drive 6X CD HiNote VP 5350 VTS5133 1.
Specifications Ports Model Port HiNote VP 5100 LSS5100 1.08GB drive, w/o CD HiNote VP 5200 LSS5120 1.08GB drive, 6X CD HiNote VP 5250 LTS5120 1.08GB drive 6X CD HiNote VP 5350 VTS5133 1.
Specifications LCD Display Model Feature HiNote VP 5100 LSS5100 1.08GB drive, w/o CD HiNote VP 5200 LSS5120 1.08GB drive, 6X CD HiNote VP 5250 LTS5120 1.08GB drive 6X CD HiNote VP 5350 VTS5133 1.44GB drive 6X CD Display Type 11.3" SVGA DSTN Color 11.3" SVGA DSTN Color 11.3" SVGA TFT Color 11.3" SVGA TFT Color Video Processor NM2090 NM2090 NM2090 NM2090 Video Accelerator BitBLT Hardware BitBLT Hardware BitBLT Hardware BitBLT Hardware Video RAM Pseudo 1.1MB Pseudo 1.1MB Pseudo 1.
Specifications Battery, Status Display, Keyboard Model Feature HiNote VP 5100 LSS5100 1.08GB drive, w/o CD HiNote VP 5200 LSS5120 1.08GB drive, 6X CD HiNote VP 5250 LTS5120 1.08GB drive 6X CD Main Battery 9 cell ENiMH (32.4 WHr) Battery recharge with system OFF 2 hours for single battery Battery recharge with system ON 3.5 hours for single battery Yes Yes HiNote VP 5350 VTS5133 1.
B Device Mapping Memory Map Range Name Function 0h to 9FFFFh 640KB System Memory System Memory Space A0000h to BFFFFh 128K Video Memory Graphics Display Memory Buffer C0000h to C7FFFh 32KB Video BIOS ROM Shadow BIOS of VGA C8000h to DFFFFh 96KB I/O Expansion ROM Reserved ROM Space for I/O Adapter E0000h to FFFFFh 128KB System ROM BIOS of System and VGA 100000h to 27FFFFFh Additional Memory Space Extended Memory Space, Size from 8MB up to 40MB DMA Channel Assignments Channel Controller
Device Mapping Notebook Computer Interrupt Levels IRQ Normal Assignments (FIS) 0 System Timer 1 Keyboard 2 Programmable Interrupt Controller 3 Serial Port Com2 4 Serial Port Com1 5 Audio 6 Floppy Disk Controller 7 Parallel Port LPT1 8 CMOS/Real time clock 9 Available 10 Available 11 Available 12 Track Pad 13 Numeric data processor 14 Hard disk controller 15 Available 1.
Device Mapping I/O Address Map Range (hexadecimal) Function 000 - 00F DMA controller A 020 - 021 Master interrupt controller 024 Index register - system board 026 Data register - system board 040 - 043 Interval timer 060 - 06F Keyboard controller 070 - 07F Real-time clock (RTC), NMI 080 - 08F DMA page register 0A0 - 0A1 Slave interrupt controller 0C0 - 0CF DMA controller B 0F0 Clear math coprocessor 0F1 Reset math coprocessor 0F8 - 0FF Math coprocessor 1F0 - 1F7 IDE controller
C System Connector Pin Assignments System Interconnection Diagram Figure C-1 shows the location of the motherboard connectors. The following sections provide a tabular listing the pin assignments for each of these connectors.
System Connector Pin Assignments External KBD Connector – JP1 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. KB/PS2_D 2. NC 3. GND 4. +5VS 5. KB/PS2_D 6. NC Docking Connector – JP2A, JP2B, JP2C, JP2D, JP2E PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. GND 2. PREMATE# 3. CONA# 4. AUD_GND 5. DGNTA# 6. MOD_IDO 7. MOD_ID2 8. AOUT_L 9. +5VS 10. PCLK/DOCK 11. C_BE0# 12. CBE2# 13. CBE3# 14. DADO 15. DAD4 16. GND 17. DLOCK# 18. DAD10 19.. DAD14 20. DPERR# 21. +5VS 22. DAD18 23.
System Connector Pin Assignments PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 71. C_BE1# 72. +3VS 73. DDEVSEL# 74. DAD2 75. DAD6 76. DFRAME# 77. DAD8 78. DAD12 79. GND 80. DSTOP# 81. DAD16 82. DAD20 83. GND 84. DREQ#1 85. DGNT#1 86. INTA# 87. DCLKRUN# 88. DAD24 89. DAD28 90. GND 91. DERQA# 92. DD2 93. GND 94. DD6 95. SUSP# 96. RST_BTN# 97. EN_CHG# 98. DD_CLK 99. IRQ3 100. IRQ5 101. GND 102. IRQ7 103. IRQ9 104. EXTFDD 105. DCD1# 106. TXD1 107.
System Connector Pin Assignments PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 157. IOCS16# 158. DD11 159. DD13 160. DD15 161. IRQ10 162. IRQ12 163. IRQ15 164. +3VS 165. RTSB# 166. TXDB 167. DTRB# 168. RIB# 169. KEY_LOCK# 170. LPD4 171. LPD2 172. LPTSLCT 173 LPTPE 174. LPTACK# 175. LPTERR# 176. CONA# 177. VIN 178. CP/G# 179.. QVCC_OK 180. DCGND 181. DOCK_SPK_L1 182. AUD_GND 183. AUD_GND 184. AUD_GND 185. +12VS 186. S_UNDOCK 187. MIDI_OUT 188. DOCKED# 189.
System Connector Pin Assignments CRT Connector – JP3 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. R 2. G 3. B 4. NC 5. CRTGND 6. CRTGND 7. CRTGND 8. CRTGND 9. NC 10. CRTGND 11. NC 12. DDCDATA1 13. HSYNC1 14. VSYNC1 15. DDCCLK1 Parallel Port Connector – JP4 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. LPTSTB# 2. FD0 3. FD1 4. FD2 5. FD3 6. FD4 7. FD5 8. FD6 9. FD7 10. LPTACK# 11. LPTBUSY 12. LPTPE 13. LTPSLCT# 14. LPTAFD# 15. LPTERR# 16. LPTINIT# 17.
System Connector Pin Assignments Serial Port(COM 1) – JP6 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. DCD1# 2. RXD1# 3. TXD1 4. DTR1# 5. GND 6. DSR1# 7. RTS1# 8. CTS1# 9. RI1# DC-to-DC Connector – JP7 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. VIN 2. VIN 3. VIN 4. ACOFF# 5. DCGND 6. TRICKLEB# 7. DCGND 8. BBATT 9. DCGND 10. ACCON 11. B+ 12. ACIN# 13. B+ 14. A/B#USE 15. VBTA 16. FAST# 17. VBTB 18. SUSP# 19.. CHGI 20. +5V51 21. GND 22. VS 23. GND 24. SYSON# 25.
System Connector Pin Assignments PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 29 LCD12 30 LCD23 31 LCD13 32 PID0 33 LCD14 34 PID1 35 LCD15 36 SW_CLK 37 LCD4 38 SW_DATA 39 LCD5 40 AUD_GND 41 LCD6 42 INT_MIC 43 LCD7 44 AUD_GND 45 LCD14 46 B+ 47 GND 48 B+ 49 GND 50 B+ 51 LCD4 52 GND 53 LCD13 54 GND 55 LCD VDD 56 GND 57 LCD VDD 58 INV_CLK 59 LCD VDD 60 INV_RST 61 DC 62 INV_DATA 63 LCD16 64 GND 65 LCD8 66 GND 67 LCD11 68 +5VS 69 LCD5 70 SUSP_
System Connector Pin Assignments PCMCIA Slot A – JP10 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. GND 2 A_D3 3. A_D4 4 A_D5 5. A_D6 6 A_D7 7. ACE1\ 8 A_A10 9. A_OE\ 10 A_A11 11. A_A9 12 A_A8 13. A_A13 14 A_A14 15. A_WE\ 16 A_RDY/IRQ\ 17. A_SLOT VCC 18 A_VPP 19.. A_A16 20 A_A15 21. A_A12 22 A_A7 23. A_A6 24 A_A5 25. A_A4 26 A_A3 27. A_A2 28 A_A1 29. A_A0 30 A_D0 31. A_D1 32 A_D2 33. A_WP/IO16\ 34 GND 35. GND 36 A_CD1 37. A_D11 38 A_D12 39.
System Connector Pin Assignments PCMCIA Slot B – JP11 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. GND 2. B_D3 3. B_D4 4. B_D5 5. B_D6 6. B_D7 7. BCE1\ 8. B_A10 9. B_OE\ 10. B_A11 11. B_A9 12. B_A8 13. B_A13 14. B_A14 15. B_WE\ 16. B_RDY/IRQ\ 17. B_SLOT VCC 18. B_VPP 19.. B_A16 20. B_A15 21. B_A12 22. B_A7 23. B_A6 24. B_A5 25. B_A4 26. B_A3 27. B_A2 28. B_A1 29. B_A0 30. B_D0 31. B_D1 32. B_D2 33. B_WP/IO16\ 34. GND 35. GND 36. B_CD1 37.
System Connector Pin Assignments DC-to-DC Connector – JP12 Conn2 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. VMBA 2. VMBA 3. VMBA 4. VMBA 5. VMBA 6. VMBA 7. VMBB 8. VMBB 9. VMBB 10. VMBB 11. GND 12. GND 13. GND 14. GND 15. CPUVCC 16. VCCCPU 17. CPUVCC 18. VCCCPU 19.. CPUVCC 20. +5V 21. +5V 22. +5V 23. GND 24. GND 25. GND 26. GND 27. +3V 28. +3V 29. +12V 30. +3V PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. MBB 2. DCGND 3. MBB 4. DCGND 5. MBB 6. DCGND 7.
System Connector Pin Assignments Audio IN/OUT Connector – JP14 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. SPKOUT_L1 2. EXT_SPK_L 3. DCGND 4. DIS_MIC 5. DCGNDT 6 AUD_GND 7. ACCON 8. MIC 9. DCGND 10. AUD_GND 11. VIN 12. NC 13. SPKOUT_R1 14. EXT_SPK_R PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. +5VS 2. GND 3. +5VS 4. +5VS 5. GND 6. HDDLED# 7. DCS3# 8. DCS1# 9. SA2 10. SA0 11. GND 12. SA1 13. PDIAG# 14. IRQ14 15. NC 16. IORDY 17. GND 18. DIOR# 19. GND 20.
System Connector Pin Assignments CD_ROM Driver Connector – JP18 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. IDERST# 2. GND 3. DD7 4. DD8 5. DD6 6. DD9 7. DD5 8. DD10 9. DD4 10. DD11 11. DD3 12. DD12 13. DD2 14. DD13 15. DD1 16. DD14 17. DD0 18. DD15 19.. GND 20. NC 21. NC 22. GND 23. DIOW# 24. GND 25. DIOR# 26. GND 27. DIORDY 28. NC 29. NC 30. GND 31. IRQ14 32. NC 33. SA1 34. PDIAG 35. SA0 36. SA2 37. DCS1# 38. DCS3# 39. HDDLED# 40.
System Connector Pin Assignments Audio Daughter Board Connector – JP20 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. SA0 2. AUDGND 3. SA1 4. MIC 5. SA2 6. AUDGND 7. SA3 8. NC 9. SA4 10. AUDGND 11. SA5 12. SA10 13. SA6 14. SD0 15. SA7 16. SD1 17. SA8 18. SD2 19.. SA9 20. SD3 21. NC 22. SD4 23. IOR# 24. SD5 25. IOW# 26. SD6 27. AEN 28. SD7 29. RSTDRV 30. PMIRQ 31. GND 32. PMDRQ0 33. PMDAK0# 34. CD_R 35. LINE_IN_R 36. CD_L 37. LINE_IN_L 38.
System Connector Pin Assignments Cache Connector – JP22 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. +3VS 2. D20 3. D0 4. D21 5. D1 6. D22 7. D2 8. D23 9. D3 10. +3VS 11. GND 12. D24 13. D4 14. D25 15. D5 16. D26 17. D6 18. D27 19.. D7 20. GND 21. +3VS 22. D28 23. D8 24. D29 25. D9 26. D30 27. DD10 28. D31 29. D11 30. +3VS 31. GND 32. ADS# 33. D12 34. CADS# 35. D13 36. CADV# 37. D14 38. COE# 39. D15 40. GND 41. +3VS 42. CCS# 43.
System Connector Pin Assignments Extend DRAM Connector – JP24 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. GND 2. MD32 3. MD33 4. MD34 5. MD35 6. MD36 7. MD37 8. MD38 9. MD39 10. MEMVCC 11. DPU0 12. MMA0B 13. MMA1B 14. MMA2 15. MMA3 16. MMA4 17. MMA5 18. MMA6 19.. MMA10 20. NC 21. MD40 22. MD41 23. MD42 24. MD43 25. MD44 26. MD45 27. MD46 28. MMA7 29. MMA11 30. MEMVCC 31. MMA8 32. MMA9 33. RAS#2 34. RAS#1 35. MD47 36. NC 37. MD48 38.
System Connector Pin Assignments Cache Connector – JP23 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. +3VS 2. D56 3. D32 4. 57 5. D33 6. 58 7. D34 8. 59 9. D35 10. +3VS 11. GND 12. D60 13. D36 14. 61 15. D37 16. 62 17. D38 18. 63 19.. D39 20. GND 21. +3VS 22. A16 23. D40 24. A17 25. D41 26. A18 27. D42 28. A3 29. D43 30. +3VS 31. GND 32. A4 33. D44 34. A5 35. D45 36. A6 37. D46 38. A7 39. D47 40. GND 41. +3VS 42. A8 43. D48 44.
System Connector Pin Assignments Extend DRAM Connector – JP25 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. GND 2. MD0 3. MD1 4. MD2 5. MD3 6. MD4 7. MD5 8. MD6 9. MD7 10. +MEMVCC 11. DPU0 12. MMAOB 13. MMA1B 14. MMA2 15. MMA3 16. MMA4 17. MMA5 18. MMA6 19.. MMA10 20. NC 21. MD8 22. MD9 23. MD10 24. MD11 25. MD12 26. MD13 27. MD14 28. MMA7 29. MMA11 30. +MEMVCC 31. MMA8 32. MMA9 33. RAS#2 34. RAS#1 35. MD15 36. NC 37. MD16 38. MD17 39.
System Connector Pin Assignments Main Battery Connector – JP29 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. MBA 2. SMCA 3. SMDA 4. TEMPA 5. DCGND CPU Daughter-Board Connector – J1 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. BE#3 2. BE#2 3. BE#1 4. BE#0 5. A20M# 6. FLUSH# 7. +3VSCPUC 8. +3VSCPUC 9. GND 10. GND 11. BUSCHK# 12. W/R# 13. NC 14. HITM# 15. ADS# 16. EADS# 17. +3VSCPUC 18. +3VSCPUC 19.. GND 20. GND 21. D/C# 22. NC 23. NC 24. LOCK# 25. AP 26. NC 27.
System Connector Pin Assignments PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 71. D62 72. D61 73. D60 74. D59 75. D58 76. D57 77. +3VSCPUC 78. +3VSCPUC 79. GND 80. GND 81. D56 82. DP6 83. D55 84. D54 85. D53 86. D52 87. +3VSCPUC 88. +3VSCPUC 89. GND 90. GND 91. D51 92. D50 93. D49 94. D48 95. DP5 96. D47 97. +3VSCPUC 98. +3VSCPUC 99. GND 100. GND 101. D46 102. D45 103. D44 104. D43 105. D42 106. D41 107. +3VSCPUC 108. +3VSCPUC 109. GND 110.
System Connector Pin Assignments PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 157. VOLTID1 158. VOLTID2 159. VOLTID3 160. +5VS CPU Daughter-Board Connector – J2 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. GND 2. GND 3. CORE_VCCCPU 4. CORE_VCCCPU 5. D19 6. D18 7. D17 8. D16 9. GND 10. GND 11. CORE_VCCCPU 12. CORE_VCCCPU 13. DP1 14. D15 15. D14 16. D13 17. GND 18. GND 19.. CORE_VCCCPU 20. CORE_VCCCPU 21. D12 22. D11 23. D10 24. D9 25. GND 26. GND 27. CORE_VCCCPU 28.
System Connector Pin Assignments PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 75. CORE_VCCCPU 76. CORE_VCCCPU 77. CPUINIT 78. IGNNE# 79. SMI# 80. INTR 81. GND 82. GND 83. CORE_VCCCPU 84. CORE_VCCCPU 85. NC 86. NMI 87. A21 88. A22 89. GND 90. GND 91. CORE_VCCCPU 92. CORE_VCCCPU 93. A23 94. A24 95. A25 96. A26 97. GND 98. GND 99. CORE_VCCCPU 100. CORE_VCCCPU 101. A27 102. A28 103. A29 104. A30 105. GND 106. GND 107. CORE_VCCCPU 108. CORE_VCCCPU 109.
System Connector Pin Assignments PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 151. NC 152. BE#7 153. BE#6 154. GND 155. CORE_VCCCPU 156. CORE_VCCCPU 157. BE#4 158. BE#5 159. CORE_VCCCPU 160. CORE_VCCCPU Internal Keyboard Connector – J3 PIN NO SIGNAL PIN NO SIGNAL 1. KSO0 2. KSO1 3. KSO2 4. KSO3 5. KSO4 6. KSO5 7. KSO6 8. KSO7 9. KSO8 10. KSO9 11. KSO10 12. KSO11 13. KSO12 14. KSO13 15. KSO14 16. KSO15 17. KSI0 18. KSI1 19. KSI2 20. KSI3 21. KSI4 22.
D Schematics The following functional diagram gives the schematic sheet number(s) for each functional block.
D–2 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide A B C D +3VS 8 C134 10UF_A 6.3V 8 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 R220 R222 R219 D[0..63] 0 0 NA# DP4 DP5 DP6 DP7 7 HOLD EWBE# BRDY# AP FLUSH# BUSCHK# WB/WT# DP4 DP5 DP6 DP7 4.7K 4.7K 8P4R-10K RP30 8P4R-10K RP31 DP0 DP1 DP2 DP3 DP0 DP1 DP2 DP3 C355 .1UF BE#[0..7] CPU_METER 8P4R-10K RP33 8 7 6 5 C353 .1UF 19 R221 3,5,6 +3VS C352 .1UF 3,4 7 2,9 VOLTID2 2,4 C358 .1UF D[0..
A B C D 8 VCCCPU 8 +3VS C141 .1UF 8 7 6 5 INTR NMI IGNNE# SMIACT# PEN# SMI# STPCLK# A20M# C127 .1UF A[3..31] BE#[0..7] 8P4R-4.7K 8P4R-4.7K RP29 8 7 6 5 4,6 2,4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 RP16 C129 .1UF A[3..31] BE#[0..7] INTR NMI IGNNE# SMIACT# C120 .1UF 3,14 3,14 3,14 2,4 3,14 2,18 3 3,14 D[0..63] PEN# SMI# STPCLK# A20M# 7 2,5,6 7 9 3,14 3,14 2 3 PEN# STPCLK# DP0 6 BE#5 BE#7 NMI HCLK_CPU 3,14 IGNNE# 3,14 INTR D[0..
D–4 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide A B C D C177 .1UF +5V51 C153 .1UF 1 8 C178 .1UF POK 1 4 +5V51 R86 51K 8 7 6 5 A[3..31] TA[0..7] 1 RP32 C15 1 .1U F 11 PCLK_MTSC 9 3 U16A 7 4HCT125 5 R1 10 10 K 2 2 2 HIT M# M/I O# D/C # W/R # 2 LOC K# 2 CAC HE# 2,3 SMI ACT# 2,6 ADS # 2 4 6 7 74HCT125 U16B SUSPWROFF# POK 1 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 BRD Y# NA# AHO LD EAD S# BOF F# KEN # SUS P 4 ,10,23 A 28 A 29 A 30 A 31 S USP BE#[0..
A B C D +3VS +5VS 8 D[0..63] C370 .1UF PLINK[0..15] 0_0805 0_0805 MD[0..
D–6 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide A B C D D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 2,3,5 2,3,5 2,3,5 2,3,5 2,3,5 2,3,5 2,3,5 2,3,5 2,3,5 2,3,5 2,3,5 2,3,5 2,3,5 2,3,5 2,3,5 2,3,5 2,3,5 2,3,5 2,3,5 2,3,5 8 8 +3VS 4 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 CWE#[0..7] CACHE50P 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 JP22 7 7 CWE#[0..
A B C D RCAS#2 RCAS#3 RCAS#4 RCAS#5 RCAS#6 4 4 4 4 4 MA[0..11 ] 8 RCAS#7 RCAS#1 4 4 RCAS#0 4 8 +3V 4 4 4 4 MA[0..
D–8 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide A B C D 8 7 7 VCCDRAM 8 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 CAS#[0..7] RAS#[0..2] 8P4R-10K RP21 8P4R-10K 8 7 6 5 RP17 MD[0..63] 1 2 3 4 5,7 DPU4 DPU5 DPU6 DPU0 DPU1 DPU2 DPU3 7 CAS#[0..7] 4,7 MD[0..63] +3V +5V RAS#[0..
A B C D 1 U9A 4069 1 4 +5V 2 X3 8 C339 .1UF 13 J2 1 4 1 R214 12 1M R 59 1 0K 1 4 7 5 U9E 4069 10 285PF 4,10,12,19,23 11 15.7 5K R225 4 9 U9C 4069 1 4 +5V BLM21 A10 6 PO K 9 14 PO K# +5V51 GND GND VCC VCC 2XCPUCL K 8MHZ 14.318MHZ 24MHZ W48C54A- 23 SOP L10 AGND OE SLOWCPU X2 X1/ICLK SCLK20 SCLK21 SCLK22 U35 7 C341 U9B 4069 1 4 8 9 15 2 3 1 16 10 R215 3 +5VOSC U9F 4069 15PF C340 C80 10PF JOPEN 2 157.5K 32.
D–10 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide A B C D 10UF_A 6.3V 1000PF C413 V I N L19 2 3 14,18,22 4,12,14,20 ,22 4,12,14,20,22 9 L 18 .1UF C250 L16 10UF_A 6.3V C57 11,22 9 4,9,12,19,23 R44 15K PAR PERR# TRD Y# STO P# DEVSEL# C/BE 0# C/BE 1# C/BE 2# C/BE 3# M_SEN SUS P +5V PIRQ1 IRDY# PCLK _VGA FRAM E# 11 4,23 AD[0..31] LCD[0..23] 4,12,14,20 ,22 12,14,22 4,12,14,20 ,22 4,12,14,20 ,22 4,12,14,20,22 C58 1 0UF_A 6.3V .1UF C239 8 * Q7 2N7002S 1 * +5VS 7 7 .
A B C D 10 ENVDD 8 8 DTC124EK Q25 2 LCDVDD SHFCLK LP FLM DE DISPOFF# * * R154 10K 3 3 1 +12VS 7 DTC124EK Q24 R155 100K +5V C278 4.7UF_A 10V R25 0_0805 (FOR +5V) C275 .1UF 2 1 +5VS 33PF 33PF C237 33PF C238 33PF C256 33PF C247 C245 7 (FOR +3V) R26 0_0805 C276 .
D–12 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide A B C D 13 +5V RP10 8 7 6 5 C41 .01 UF B_VS1 B_VS2 B_CD1\ B_CD2\ 8 0 12,13 12,13 1 2,13 1 2,13 B_D[0..15] AD[0..31] C42 .1UF PCMLED# 13,19 20 +5V 7 * 0 7 10K B_D0 B_D1 B_D2 B_D3 B_D4 B_D5 B_D6 B_D7 B_D8 B_D9 B_D10 B_D11 B_D12 B_D13 B_D14 B_D15 B_A0 B_A1 B_A2 B_A3 B_A4 B_A5 B_A6 B_A7 B_A8 B_A9 B_A10 B_A11 B_A12 B_A13 B_A14 B_A15 B_A16 B_A17 B_A18 B_A19 B_A20 B_A21 B_A22 B_A23 B_A24 B_A25 C45 .
A B C D +12V SER_DATA VGARTC SER_LATCH 20 12 12 12 12 20 12 13 8 A_CD1\ 12 C295 4.7UF R38 A_CD1\ A_D11 A_D12 A_D13 A_D14 A_D15 A_CE2\ 3 4 5 13 19 18 0 * C47 +5V C296 4.7UF A_RDY/IRQ\ A_RESET A_WAIT# A_INPACK\ A_REG\ A_BVD2 A_BVD1 A_D8 A_D9 A_D10 A_CD2\ A_IORD\ A_IOWR\ A_A17 A_A18 A_A19 A_A20 A_A21 A_SLOT_VCC A_VPP A_A22 A_A23 A_A24 A_A25 100PF C51 .
D–14 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide A B C D .22UF C338 8 7 6 5 PIR QA# PIR QB# PHL D# CLK RUN# C34 .1UF 8 +5V R52 1K 20K 20K 3 SRB TN# PMD RQ2 PMD RQ1 U13B 74HC14 1 4 330 4 C 284 .
A B C D +5VS +5VS SD[0..7] SA[0..17] C315 .1UF C117 .1UF 8 21,22 8 19 MIRQA MIRQB MIRQC MIRQEN R276 19 19 19 DD[0..15] SD[0..7] 1K .1UF 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 19 1 DOE# SDIR 4 5 6 1 2 3 7 E1# E2# E3 A B C 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SA[0..17] SA8 SA9 SA10 SA11 SA12 SA13 SA14 SA15 8 V Q0# C Q1# C Q2# Q3# Q4# Q5# G N Q6# D Q7# 1 6 +5VS DD[0..
D–16 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide A B C D 24MOSC 14,17,21 9 AEN 3MODE# 8 RP9 R245 8P4R-1K 1 2 3 4 R246 +5VS ONLY FOR 669 21 1K 1K 8 7 6 5 DRV0# INDEX# MTR0# 0 PMDR Q2 FDDIR STEP# WDATA WGAT E# TRACK0# 21 WP# 21 RDAT A 21 HDSEL 21 DSKCHG# IRQ14 INDEX# DSKCHG# TRACK0# DRV0# WP# RDATA 21 21 21 21 21 19,21 21 R135 14,16 13,1 4,15,21,22 +5VS RSTDRV IOCH RDY AEN TC 14,20 IRQ7 IRQ15 IRQ6 IRQ3 IRQ4 PDACK2# D22 R168 PMDRQ2 PDRE Q2 14,15,18,20,21 14,15,18,20,21 14,
A B C D 8 17,18 P/F# LPD[0..7] 2.7K R10 5 U1A 1 3 4 6 2 100K R130 3 1 +12VS LPD[0..7] U1B 74HCT125 1 4 74HCT125 1 4 +5VS 2 +5VS 1 Q22 2N7002 1N4148 1N4148 D2 2 PCM_RI# 1N4148 D3 2 1 RIA# EXTFDD 2 1N4148 D20 2 D4 1 1 MOD_RI# WAKE_UP# P/F# 3MODE# 16,22 17,18 12 EXTFDD AUTOFD# 17,22 MOD_RI# 22 8 7 LPTAFD# C198 0.1UF 0805 +5VFDD +12VS LPD3 LPD2 LPD1 LPD0 LPD7 LPD6 LPD5 LPD4 C18 .
D–18 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide A B C D 2 1 +5V51 19 23 11 51GN DA C155 1UF 0805 D8 1N41 48 23 21 2 1 6 4, 14 8 7 4 -A7 SUS PWROFF# D9 .01UF 10K R121 2 9 U12D 74HCT0 4 1 4 +5V51 SA[0..
A B C D 18,19 18 R259 R270 2 SRAM_RD# 8 1 U13F 74HC14 1 4 +5V51 1 4 12 C OC D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 23 23 U15A 3 7 6 2 U48 19 ACIN# SUSP# CD-ROM# FDDA# QVCC_OK POK ON/OFF C191 .1UF SET_CPU +12VS 1G 2G 2 0 * +5V51 2 18 16 14 12 9 7 5 3 23 25 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 29 28 24 27 3 30 31 ADB0 ADB1 ADB2 ADB3 ADB4 ADB5 ADB6 ADB7 C399 .1UF C192 .
D–20 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide A B C D U17B MPEG_R MPEG_L 20 20 LINE_IN_ L 8 1 47UF_B 47UF_B C166 47UF_B C139 47UF_B C140 C138 14,15,16,18,21,22 DOCK_SPK_L1 16 INT_SP_ L1 20 EXT_SPK _R1 SPKOUT_ L2 0 R264 INT_SP_ L2 20K R11 3 * Q43 5 1 4 +5V51 2 N7002 C216 .1UF INSPKOF F# +5V 74HCT125 BEEP# LINE_IN_ R 22 20 16 22 19 8 2 4 3 C184 Q44 1 +5V 3 9 7 C389 .1UF 20 14,20 PMDAK0# RSTDRV EXT_SPK_R1 SPKOUT_L2 AUD_OFF 14,16 TC AO UT_R AO UT_L 14.
A B C D U17C 74HCT125 8 20,22 20,22 8 CD_R CD_L 7 .1UF C33 7 DD7 DD6 DD5 DD4 DD3 DD2 DD1 DD0 +5V 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 S D0 S D1 S D2 S D3 S D4 S D5 S D6 S D7 7 CDROM-50 R ESET D D7 D D6 D D5 D D4 D D3 D D2 D D1 D D0 G D MARQ D IOW D IOR I ORDY D MACK I NTRQ D A1 D A0 C S1FX D ASP + 5V(L) G NC A UD-R A UD-L JP18 14 IRQ8# 14 RTCA LE 15 RTCW R# 15 RTCR D# R164 10K SD[0..
D–22 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide A B C D 8 12 2 5 6 9 10 15 16 19 20 23 Q_BFVCC C29 .1UF AD10 AD11 AD12 AD13 AD14 AD15 AD16 AD17 AD18 AD19 Q_BFVCC PIRQA# DCLKRUN# Q_BFVCC C223 15PF Q_BFVCC BEA BEB VCC 1A1 1A2 1A3 1A4 1A5 2A1 2A2 2A3 2A4 2A5 C28 .1UF 74QST3384 GND 1B1 1B2 1B3 1B4 1B5 2B1 2B2 2B3 2B4 2B5 U21 C27 .1UF +3VS AOUT_R AOUT_L WAKE_UP# 20 20 1 13 24 3 4 7 8 11 14 17 18 21 22 22 CONA# LINE_IN_L AUD_GND LINE_IN_R PREMATE# AD[0..31] C222 .
A B C D VBATTA/ B# 8 VBTB A/B#USE ON/OFFBTN 19 19,23 8 18,22 +5V51 VS 2 R66 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 +5V51 3 Q 21 2 7 2 N7002 2 D16 2 3 1 4,10,23 1N4148 1 2 1 Q34 2N7002 Q20 DTC124EK 2 1K R65 19 T EMPB 51ON# ON/OFF SU SP 1K R208 TEMPB 3 1 R212 6.
D–24 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide A B C D 10K 10K 8 R13 R5 +5VS 8 10K 1 0K AUD_CL K R4 R3 +5VS +5VS 4.7UF BC4 PM DAKO# PM DRQ0 MIC AUDVCC C1 47UF R2 15K R1 2.2K 14 .3M_AUD PM IRQ BA SE0 DR QS1 IR QS0 S A9 S A8 S A7 S A6 S A5 S A4 S A3 S A2 S A1 S A0 S D7 S D6 S D5 S D4 S D3 S D2 S D1 S D0 BC6 .1UF IOR# IOW# AEN MI DI_OUT MI C_CONT MI DI_IN R1 6 10 K PMIRQ RSTDRV BC 5 .
A B C D 8 8 7 7 TP_C ONN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 JP1 VCC 6 6 10K R2 VCC TP_DATA TP_CLK BUT_R BUT_L SW1 SW2 2 LEFT-BU T 5 1000PF C2 1 2 VCC RIGH-BUT 1000PF C1 1 10 K R1 5 C3 .1UF 1 2 3 4 JP2 4 TP_WILE 4 3 3 Date: B Size Title Jul y 22, 1996 2 S heet Sc hmetic, TS31G 1 LS-192 TRACKPAD BD. Compal Electronics, Inc. Doc ument Number 2 1 1 1 of 1 1.
D–26 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide 8 7 J2 JOPEN SPEAK_L 6 C2 1000PF C1 1000PF C3 47UF C_TYPE 1 2 SW1 ON/OFF BTN 1 J1 JOPEN IR_CONN 1 2 5 S/R BUTN SW2 SPEAK_R 1 2 JP3 3 2 4 4 3 3 Title 2 Compal Electricons, Inc. 1 1 1 of REV C D Date: B Size Schmetic, TS31G1 July 22, 1996 2 Document Number LS-193 POWER SW BD. Sheet 1 1.
A B C D 8 8 7 7 IRTX +IRVCC .1U F C3 6 R5 1.96K 100 R1 6 6.8UF C2 2 1 IRRX R4 2 87 6 2 7 5 SD RDX TXD C1 .1UF 5 G N D V C C 4 3 TFDS3000 LEDC LEDA U1 1 8 +IR VCC IRTX IRRX R3 5.6 4 C4 .1 UF 4 R2 2K +IRVCC 3 HEADER 4 1 2 3 4 JP1 3 Date: B Size Title July 22, 1996 2 Sheet Schmetic, TS31G1 LS-194 IR BD. Compal Electricons, Inc. Doc ument Number 2 1 1 1 of 1 1.
D–28 Digital HiNote VP 500 Service Guide A B C D HLD1103 STN 8 FE53 8 0 0 0 (P74) (P7 6) 0 PID2 PID 3 1 0 ( P34) P ID1 SW _CLK SW _DATA 7 7 0 0 ( P32) P ID0 +5VS +5V51 ENDSP PID2 PID3 INV_GND +5VS +5V51 INV_GND INV_CLK INV_RST INV_DATA B+ LCD18 LCD19 LCD20 LCD21 LCD22 LCD23 PID0 PID1 SW_CLK SW_DATA AUD_GND INT_MIC AUD_GND LCD3 LCD1 LCD10 LCD12 LCD0 LCD6 AUD_GND INT_MIC 6 6 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 6
A B C D 8 PIN 8 1 2 2 74 0 76 0 1 34 0 32 PID3 PID2 PID1 PID0 J1 1 R0 R2 R3 R5 G0 G2 7 +5VS +5V51 DSPEN# 7 11.
Index 5100, A–1 5200, A–1 5250, A–1 5350, A–1 AC Adapter, 1–6 AC Power Port, 1–6 Addresses, I/O Address Map, B–3 Admin.
Index Documentation, 1–10 Error Messages, 3–6 Exit Menu, 2–10 External Keyboard, 1–5 external mic, 1–6 External Monitor, 1–10 FDD, 1–4 Field Replacable Units.
Index Port 80h, 3–6 Port Replicator, 1–5 POST, 3–6 Power Button.