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Maintenance Manual
ExtensaTM660 SeriesNotebook Computers
9813214-0001, Rev. A
February 1997
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Contents v
Contents (continued)Paragraph Page
Section 4 Theory of Operation
Intr odu ction - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-1Notebook Fu n ctiona l Overview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-1
System Processor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-3
Memory Su bsystem - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-3
Main Memoy - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-3
Flas h ROM- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-3
System ControllerFu n ction- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-3
Video Subsystem -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-5
Sound Subsys tem- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-5
Keyboard S u bsystem- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-6
Hard Disk Drive Su bsystem - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-6
Hard Disk DrivePower Management - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-6
Floppy Disk Drive Su bsyste m - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-6Power Subsystem - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-7
AC Power Adapter - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-7
Section 5 Troubleshooting ProceduresIntrodu ction - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-1
Overview of Fa u lt Isolation Process - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-1
Trou bleshootin g Procedu res - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-3
Trou bleshootin g a Power Su pply Problem - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-3
Trou blesh ootin g a Disp lay Problem - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-3
Fa u lt Isolation Us ing Power On S elf Test - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-5
POST Err or Mess ages -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-5
POST Beep Er ror Messa ges - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-8
Run Time Er ror Mess a ges -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-1 1
PCMCIA Modem Prob lem - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-1 2
General Fau lt Isolation Procedu res - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-1 2
Faul tIsolation Us ing Diagn ostics - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-1 5
PC-Doctor (In DOS Mode or DOS Win dows )- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-1 5
Supporting Online Documentat ion - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-1 6
User Interface to PC-Doctor -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-1 6
Quitting PC-Doctor - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-1 7
Board Level Troubleshootin g Procedures - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-1 7
Section 6 Field ServiceIntrodu ction - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-1
Preven tive Maintena nce -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-1
Clea n ing the Compu ter - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-1
Hand ling th e Compu ter - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-1
Hand ling the Compu terBa ttery Pa ck - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-2
Password Caut ion - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-2
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Section 6 Field Service (continued)
Required Tools and Equipment - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-3Noteb ook FRUs - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-3
Cover-Display Ass em bly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-4
System Bas e Ass emb ly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-5
FRU Removal/ Replacement Procedur es -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 -9
Removing/ Replacing th e Prima ry Batter y Pack - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-1 0
Removin g/ Replacing a Media Ba y Device - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-1 1
Removing/ Replacing PCMCIA Options- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-1 3
Removin g/ Replacing th e APCI Card Option - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-1 3
Removin g/ Replacing th e Ha rd Disk Dr ive As s embly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-1 5
Removing/ Replacing the Keyboard Assembly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-1 6
Removing/ Replacing the Heat Sin kAssembly- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-1 7
Removin g/ Replacin g th e CPU PWB Ass em bly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-1 8Removin g/ Replacing th e Display Ass em bly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-1 9
Removin g/ Replacing th e Top Cover Ass em bly- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-2 0
Removin g/ Replacin g th e LED PWB Ass em bly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-2 1
Removin g/ Replacing th e Glidep ad Assembly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-2 2
Removin g/ Replacing th e Power Su pp ly PWB As s embly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-2 3
Removin g/ Replacing th e Au dio PWB Ass em bly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-2 4
Removin g/ Replacing th e Main PWB Ass em bly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-2 5
Removing/ Replacing the Battery/HDD Tra n s fer PWB Ass em bly - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-2 6
Removin g/ Replacing th e Disp lay FRUs -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-2 7
Appendix A Schematic DiagramsIntrodu ction - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A-1
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Genera l Description1-1
1General Description
1.1 IntroductionTh is m an u al conta ins field a nd factory level servicin g inform ation for th e Extens aTM660Series Notebook Comp u ters (Figu re 1-1) ma rketed b y Texas Inst ru men ts. The first s ix
sections contain information common to all members of the Extensa 660 Family of
Notebook Computers.
This s ection p rovides a gener al overview of th e Extens a 6 60 Series, describes th e
stan dard an d opt ional featu res , an d ident i fies the m ajor as semblies an d su bas semblies .
This section also conta ins deta iled fu n ctiona l an d en viron men tal specifications for th e
Extensa 660 Series Notebook Compu ters .
Figure 1-1 Extensa 660 Series Notebook Computers
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1-2 Genera l Description
1.2 Product OverviewThe Extensa 660 Series contains two major product l ines including:
660 CD Series
660 CDT SeriesBoth notebook series are s imilar in cons tru ct ion an d a ppeara nce, ha ve s imilar operat ing
contr ols a nd ind icators an d u se th e sam e software. Both notebook series us e a s imilar
sta rtu p self test pr ogra m a n d diagnostics program (descr ibed in deta il in S ection 5 of
th is m an u al). The t wo models d iffer in Har d Drive cap acity and LCD screen size as
list ed in Ta ble 1-1 b elow.
Table 1-1 Extensa 660 Series Notebook Characteristics
Feature 660CD Series 660CDT Series
CPU 166 MHz Pentium with MMX
Technology
166 MHz Pentium with MMX
Technology
Standard Onboard Memory 16 MB 16 MB
Maximum Expandable Memory 80 MB 80 MB
HDD 1.4 GB 2.1 GB
LCD Display Type 12.1-inch DSTN 11.3-inch TFT
Video Memory 1.0 MB 1.0 MB
SVGA Supports up to 1024 x 768 by
256 color external monitors
Supports up to 1024 x 768 by
256 color external monitors
32-Bit CardBus Ready PC Slots 2 2
Advanced PCI Slot 1 1
Battery Pack (Primary) NiMH (3500mA) NiMH (3500mA)
Battery Pack (Primary) Option Li-Ion Li-Ion
Battery Pack (Secondary) Option Li-Ion Li-Ion
Infrared Port FIR (4 Mb/s) FIR (4 Mb/s)
Power System Auto-switching AC adapter Auto-switching AC adapter
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1.3 Extensa 660 Series Notebook FeaturesThe Extens a 660 Series Notebook Compu ters a re large screen, high-perform an ce,
multimedia notebooks powered by the Intel P54CSLM Pent iu m Processor Ch ip
(133 -MHz). Other ma jor featu res of th e 660 Series in clu de:
166 MHz Pentiu m process or with MMX techn ology to su pport a dvan ced videoapplications
Powerful PCI Bu s a rch itectu re
16 MB ma in mem ory (expan da ble to 80 MB us ing 16 MB, 32 MB or 64 MEDO 64 -bit type s ma ll ou tline du al in line m emory m odu le (soDIMM) u pgrad es
Bu ilt-in 2.5-inch IDE h igh capa city (1.4 GB or greater ) Hard Disk Drive
Media Ba y tha t a ccepts an y one of th e following u ser -removable devices:
- 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB Floppy Disk Drive- CD-ROM Dr ive
- Second Recha rgeable Battery Pack option
Advanced video features
- DSTN or TFT inter n al color disp lay
- Simu ltan eous display with extern al CRT
- 1.0 MB video memory
- Fas t video graph ics a ccelerat or
-Full motion video up to 30-fra mes per s econd u sing the Optiona l MPEG2
PC Card
Bu ilt-In 86/ 87-k ey keyboar d
Int ern al glidepa d p oin ting device with two Select bu ttons
Bu ilt-in a u dio featu res
- 16-bit stereo au dio, Line In, Lin e Out an d Microph one In ster eo jacks
- ESS 18 78 S oun d Device Drivers
Sm all, ligh tweigh t AC a da pter, a u to-switchin g (90 VAC to 26 4 VAC, 50 -60 Hz)
Portable power system with ad van ced power sa vin gs featu res for extra longba tter y life
- Zero-Volt Su sp end , 5-Volt Su spen d a n d Sta n dby power savin g modes
- Rech ar geable NiMH (Nickel-Meta l-Hydr ide) pr ima ry ba tter y pa ck
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1-4 Genera l Description
- Provisions for ins tallation of second rech argeab le ba ttery pack in th e
Media Bay for exten ded p ortab le opera tion.
- Li-Ion primary battery option
Powerful expan sion ca pa bilit ies including:
- Advanced PCI Card slot (accessible from door at base of notebook),
120-pin port (PCI Bus plus sidebands).
- Two PCMCIA car d s lots t h at su pp ort two Type I or Type II PC car ds at
th e sa me time or on e Type III PC Car d option
Flexible set of extern al ports for des ktop operation
- Fast infrared comm u n ication (4 Mb/ s)
- PS/ 2 port for connect ing a n extern al keyboard, n u meric keypad, or
m ous e
- 9-pin s erial port for conn ectin g extern al devices su ch a s a m odem orm ous e
- Para llel port with EPP an d ECP for conn ecting to a printer
- Extern al VGA Port for att ach ing an extern al high res olu tion CRT display
- 120-pin Expansion Bus for attaching an optional Port Replicator
Figu re 1-2 identifies th e ma jor externa l n otebook featu res.
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Genera l Description 1-5
Figure 1-2 660 Series Notebook External Features
1.3.1 Video Display Features
Th e Extensa 6 60 Series Notebooks con tain large screen in tern al LCD disp lays an d can
simu ltan eous ly drive the inter na l LCD an d an extern al CRT (Simu lSCANTM m ode). On
all Extens a m odels, th e LCD screen b right nes s, contr as t , video mode of operation, etc.
are a djusta ble from th e keyboard a s des cribed in Sect ion 3.
Media BayDevice (CD-ROM,FDD or second Battery)(Release Latch Underneath)
Primary NiMHBattery Pack
Glidepad(mouse)
SelectButtons
Notebook
Release latch
LCD
RightSpeaker
LeftSpeaker
Built-inKeyboard
Bottom of Notebook
Battery ReleaseLatch (PrimaryBattery)
Media BayRelease Latch
HDDModule
Expansion MemoryCompartment
APCI Compartment
Left Side of Notebook
PCMCIA CardSlots
Hard DiskDrive
PowerButton
AC AdapterConnector
Kensington LockSlot
APCI Access
Cover
InternalMicrophone
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1-6 Genera l Description
1.3.1.1 Internal LCD
The Extens a 660 Series Notebooks con tain one of the following LCDs (model depend ent):
12.1-inch DSTN display (660CD Only)
11.3-inch TFT
1.3.1.2 External CRTs
The Exten sa 660 S eries Notebooks a re equipped with a 1 5-pin SVGA conn ector tha t
can drive an extern al CRT (eith er alone or simu ltan eous ly with th e int ern al LCD).
Wh en th e notebook is set to the Simu lSCANmode, a m inimu m resolu t ion of 800 x 60 0x 256 colors is su pported . When operating in th e Extern al CRT Mode, resolutions u p
to 1024 x 768 x 256 colors are s u pported.
1.3.1.3 Display Hot Key Sequences
The d isplay m ode of operat ion (LCD only, Simu ltaneou s LCD an d extern al CRT an dextern al CRT only modes ) is keyboard-s electable u sing th e followin g hot key sequ ences .
Fn-Up Arrow a n d Fn-Down Arrow - contr ol LCD screen bright n ess (h igherbrightn ess s et t ing u ses m ore bat tery energy)
Fn-Right Arrow- l ightens the LCD screen contrast
Fn-Left Arrow- darken s th e LCD screen contra s t
Fn-F12 - altern ates between display modes (LCD, Extern al CRT or both)
Fn-F11 - tur ns off th e LCD backlight; press in g an y key tu rn s th e LCD backlighton .
Note: In addition to the hot keys that control the notebook display functions,there a re several other h ot key fu nct ions tha t control other notebook fun ct ions
su ch as tu rn ing th e Glidepad on/ off, etc. For th ese sequ ences , refer to
Section 3 .
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Genera l Description 1-7
1.3.2 Keyboard Features
Th e Extensa 660 Series Notebooks con tain a bu ilt-in 8 6/ 87-key keyboard (Figu re 1-3
compa tible with th e IBM enh an ced 101/ 102-key keyboard. The keyboard contains 12
program ma ble fu nct ion keys, a n embedded nu meric keypad (Figure 1-4) and dedicated
cont rol keys (h ot keys).
Figure 1-3 Extensa 660 Series Keyboard Layout
Figure 1-4 Embedded Numeric Keypad
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1-8 Genera l Description
1.3.3 Software Features
As a s tan dar d featu re, the Extensa 660 notebooks a re factory loaded with du al load
(Windows 95 or Windows for Workgroups) software to allow the user to configure the
notebooks operating system environment as summarized in Table 1-2.
Table 1-2 User-Selectable Operating System EnvironmentsOperating System Description
Windows 95 Supports both desktop and mobile operation with Plug N Play capabilities and Advanced Power
Management; customized to include TI startup screen, CSL Support information, Internet
browser, multimedia options, and choice of wallpaper to customize different computer resources,
TI utilities such as wBattery, wSetpower, TISetup, variety of device drivers including NeoMagic
2093, ESS 1878 Sound Device Drivers, WinModem Device Drivers, PC-Card Bus Socket
Services and Card ServicesDevice Drivers, and Windows 95 MPEG-1 Software Audio/Video
Compression Device Drivers.
Windows/DOS 6.22 This environment has some limitations in the Plug N Play area; includes TI utilities and various
device drivers including NeoMagic 2093, ESS 1878 Sound Device Drivers, WinModem Device
Drivers, PC-Card Bus Socket Services and Card Services Device Drivers, etc.
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Genera l Description 1-9
1.3.4 Standard Peripheral Devices
As s ta nd ard featu res , the Extens a n otebooks include a n intern al IDE ha rd drive, a
3.5-inch floppy disk drive, a CD-ROM drive and built-in glidepad (mouse device).
1.3.5 660 Series Connectivity Features
As s ta nd ard featu res , the Extensa 66 0 Series notebooks inclu des most s ta nd ard
desk top ports in clu ding a s erial port , pa ra llel port , PS/ 2 port, an d extern al VGA por
The 6 60 Series also includes an expans ion bu s p ort for connect ion to a n extern al Port
Replicator a n d a fas t infra red (FIR) Port . Th e extern al ports for th e 660 Series ar e sh own
in Figure 1-5 a nd descr ibed in Table 1-3.
Figure 1-5 660 Series External Ports
MicInput
PS/2 PortVGA Port Expansion
BusParallelPort Serial
Port
LineOut
LineIn
FIRPort
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1-10 Genera l Description
Table 1-3 660 Series External Ports
1.3.6 Expansion Capabilities
In a ddition to the extern al ports, th e Extensa 660 S eries Notebooks ar e designed with
a variety of expans ion featu res th at p erm it su bsta nt ial fu nct iona lity and performa nce
u pgrad es over th e l ife of th e produ ct. The expa ns ion ca pa bilit ies bu ilt int o the n otebook
are s u mm ar ized in Table 1-4 an d descr ibed in greater deta il in th e following pa ra graph s.
Thes e expa n sion featu res a re described in greater deta il in th e following pa ra graph s.
Port Assignment Description
External VGA Port 15-pin Female connector used to attach an external SVGA monitor to the
notebook.
Serial Port 9-pin Male connector used to attach an RS-232 serial device to the notebook.
Parallel Port 25-pin Female connector used to attach a bidirectional printer or an external
floppy disk drive (requires special cable for use with floppy disk drive).
PS/2Port 6-pin Circular connectors used to attach external keyboard/mouse devices to
the notebook.
DC-IN Connector Power in connector used to attach the output of the AC adapter to the
notebook.
Fast Infrared Port Fast Infrared Port (4 M/b) used for wireless communications between the
notebook and an FIR-equipped device such as keyboard, another notebook,
printer, etc.
Audio In/Out, Mic In Jacks Stereo audio line inputs, stereo line outputs and external microphone input
Expansion Bus 120-pin PCI Bus that supports an external Port Replicator
Table 1-4 Extensa 660 Expansion Features Summary
Expansion Feature Description
Media Bay CD-ROM Drive Reads from Audio CD, Photo CD or CD ROM
Media Bay 3.5-inch Diskette Drive Module Provides convenient storage on a removable disk format
Memory Expansion Features Main memory can be expanded from 16 MB to a maximum of 80 MB using
one soDIMM module (16 MB, 32 MB, or 64 MB configurations).
Flash ROM (hardware feature) Permits new versions of BIOS to be downloaded into Flash ROM without
physically having to replace the ROMs
PCMCIA Slots Allows installation of any optional PCMCIA device such as speakerphone
modems, Ethernetcards, and full motion video cards.
Advanced PCI Slot Provisions for install ing one Advanced PCI Card (accessible through acompartment door on the bottom of the unit).
Port Replicator Device that attaches to the Expansion Bus on the 660 Series Notebook and
provides the connectivity with quick removal/installation feature required for
combination desktop and portable environments.
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1.3.7 Advanced PCI Card Options
Th e Extens a 6 60 S eries Notebooks conta in provisions for an ad van ced PCI Car d (in sta lls
from th e bottom of th e n otebook by removin g the APCI Cover a s s hown in Figure 1-6)
Figure 1-6 Installing Advanced PCI Card
1.3.8 PCMCIA Card Options
Th e Notebook con tains an onboa rd PCMCIA Controller an d two 64-pin sockets th at ca n
accep t u p to two cre dit-car d s ize (14 .5 m m ) Type I or Type II PCMCIA option ca rd s or
one Type III card . Th e PCMCIA Car d opt ion s in st all on th e left s ide of th e n otebook
(Figur e 1-7) an d a re rem oved u sing the PC Car d Releas e levers.
Figure 1-7 Installing PCMCIA Card Options
Bottom of Notebook
Advanced PCI Compartment
Compartmentwith cover removed
Advanced PCI Connector
PC CardRelease
Levers
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1-12 Genera l Description
1.4 Notebook BatteriesThe notebook computer can use one of three types of batteries:
Primary Battery - Nickel-Metal-Hydride type
Primary Battery - Lithium-Ion type (option) Seconda ry Batter y - Lithium -Ion type (option)
The primary bat tery is h oused in th e bat tery compar tmen t an d th e Secondar y bat tery
fits in th e Media Bay comp art men t. The ch ar acterist ics of th e available ba tteries are
listed in Table 1-5.
1.4.1 Determining Battery Charge Level
As s hown in Figu re 1-8, th e bat ter ies u sed in th e Extensa 660 ha ve a series of lighted
ind icators th at sh ow the am oun t of char ge remaining in th e bat tery (vis ible when the
Charge Display button is pressed).
Figure 8 Battery Charge Indicators
Table 1-5 Battery Specifications
Primary Primary Secondary
Type Ni-MH Li-Ion Li-Ion
Maximum chargecurrent
1.3A CC/1.3A,CV/12.3V
CC/1.3A,CV/12.3V
Average charge time 3 hours 4 hours 4 hours
Charge Indicators
ChargeDisplayButton
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Table 1-6 shows how to interpret the battery indicators.
1.4.2 External Battery Charger Option
An optiona l extern al batter y cha rger is a vailab le tha t cha rges a ba ttery ou tside of th e
compu ter (all th ree types of ba tteries us ed by the Exten sa 660 S eries). To order a n
optiona l ba ttery cha rger (or an y of th e Extens a options), contact your com pu ter dea ler
or call Texas Ins t ru men ts a t 1-800-TI-TEXAS .
1.5 Standard Test FeaturesThe Extens a 6 60 Series Notebook Comp u ters u se m odular design an d bu ilt - in tes t
featu res to redu ce the m ean time to repair. A power on s elf test pr ogra m a u toma tically
verifies th e operationa l state of th e prima ry circu its a n d a powerfu l su ite of diagnostic
tests (kn own as PC-Doctor) ar e availab le to fu rth er test s elected pa rts of the system .
1.5.1 Power On Self Test
Th e Extens a l ine of notebook compu ters conta in a BIOS-resident, Power On Self Test
(POST) th at a u toma tically perform s a test of mem ory and all ma jor circu its ea ch t ime
th e compu ter is powered u p. In th e event of a failu re, the comp u ter displays a des criptive
error messa ge and issu es a series of coded beeps (in case th e display sub system is not
fu nctioning). If self test com pletes nor ma lly, th e compu ter displays th e am oun t of
mem ory tes ted, loads the Operat ing System a nd Wind ows en vironm ent .
1.5.2 PC-Doctor Diagnostics Program
Th e Extens a 6 60 S eries Notebooks ar e sh ipped with PC-Doctor for Windows, a p owerful
diagnost ics tool tha t can help you sca n a system for viru ses , determ ine th e ha rdware
configuration of a local or remote system, benchmark i ts performance, analyze the
performa nce of all sub systems, a nd perform a su ite of intera ct ive an d n on-intera ct ivetests on attached devices (such as printers, VGA monitors, SCSI devices, CD-ROM
drives). Th e test resu lts are stored in a log which can be printed ou t (by press ing F2)or saved in a disk file (by pressingF3).
Featu res of the diagnost ic program are a ccessed thr ough a series of pu ll-down men u s
an d ba sic keyboar d keys (cu rsor k eys to m ove highlighted p oint er, Enter key to selecta h igh ligh ted featu re, Esckey to can cel a fun ction a n d m ove ba ck one level.
Table 1-6 Interpreting the Battery Charge Indicators
No. of Indicators On Charge in Battery
None Less then 20% (ORG)
1 20% to 40% (GRN)
2 40% to 60% (GRN)
3 60% to 80% (GRN)
4 80% to 100% (GRN)
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PC-Doctor is typically u ser -friendly bu t if you don't u nd ersta n d a featu re, context-
sen sit ive help inform ation is availab le at a ny t ime by press in g theF1 fu n ction k ey;press ing the F1 fu nction k ey twice access es th e online Techn ical Referen ce Man u al forPC-Doctor.
A power fu l set of u tilities with in PC-Doctor (th at can be r u n locally or rem otely) sim plify
the task of determining system configurat ion data , al locat ing a nd u sing system m emory,IRQ an d DMA u se, wha t device drivers a re insta lled, wha t COM an d LPT ports a re
as signed an d wh at ports ar e availab le, iden tifyin g parti t ioning da ta for fixed disk
drive(s), deter mining th e VGA setu p inform ation, rea ding the s oftware inter ru pts /
interrupt vectors, etc.
Note: Refer to Troubleshooting Procedures(Section 5) for a dd itiona l in form at ionregarding the Diagnostics Program.
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1.6 Extensa 660 Series SpecificationsGenera l specifications for th e Extens a 6 60 S eries Notebooks ar e provided in Table 1-6
Table 1-6 Extensa 660 Specifications
Characteristic Model 660CD Model 660CDT
CPU Pentium P55CLM, 166 MHz; 3.1Volt
Pentium P55CLM, 166 MHz; 3.1
Volt
Internal Hard Disk Drive
Disk Storage Capacity:
Average access time:
Throughput
Standa rd Module
1.4 GB
12 ms or less
11+ Million I/O's per second
Standa rd Module
2.1 GB
12 ms or less
11+ Million I/O's per second
DRAM Memory
Size
Maximum Expansion Size
16 MB DRAM, 60-ns, page-
interleaved
80 MB
16 MB DRAM, 60-ns, page-
interleaved
80 MB
Flash ROM: 256 KB 256 KB
FDD
Disk Storage Capacity:
Disk Size
Drive Height
Mode
Standard Module
1.44 MB
3.5-inch disk
12.5 mm
Choice of 720 KB/1.2 MB or
1.44 MB
Standard Module
1.44 MB
3.5-inch disk
12.5 mm
Choice of 720 KB/1.2 MB or
1.44 MB
CD-ROM Drive Standard Module Standard Module
LCD Display 12.1-inch DSTN, SVGA 11.3-inch TFT, SVGA
Software Dual Load Dual Load
Internal Keyboard
Key Travel
86/87-key, PS/2 and AT-compatible
Embedded Numeric Keypad
3 mm
86/87-key, PS/2 and AT-compatible
Embedded Numeric Keypad
3 mm
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Built-in Mouse Device Glidepad bu ilt-in to th e bas e of thekeyboard (select but tons jus t below
Glidepad)
Glidepa d bu ilt-in to the ba se of the
keyboard (select bu ttons jus t below
Glidepadpad)
Video Subsystem
LCD Aspect Ratio
Emulations:
Video Memory Size
Video Bus:
LCD Resolution:
LCD Characters/Line
LCD Lines/Screen:
LCD Brightness Control:
1-1
SVGA
1.5 MB
32-bits
640 x 480 pixels bit-mapped at
64K colors
80
25
Function hot key brightness and
contrast control and SimulSCAN
control
1-1
SVGA
1.5 MB
32-bits
640 x 480 pixels bit-mapped at
64K colors; 600 x 800 at 64K
colors.
80
25
Function hot key brightness and
contrast control and SimulSCAN
control
External CRT Monitor
Interface
Connector Type:
Monitors Supported:
15-Pin, female, D-type connector
640 x 480 with 16.7 million colors
on CRT
800 x 600 with 65K colors on CRT
1024 x 768 with up to 256 colors
on CRT
15-Pin, female, D-type connector
640 x 480 with 16.7 million colors
on CRT
800 x 600 with 65K colors on CRT
1024 x 768 with up to 256 colors
on CRT
Table 1-6 Extensa 660 Specifications
Characteristic Model 660CD Model 660CDT
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RS-232-D Serial Port:
Method:
Type:
Bits per second:
Parity: Transmit:
Receive:
Line control:
Data word:
16550 UART Support
Selectable Serial Port
(BIOS Setup)
9-Pin, male, sub-D-type connector
EIA RS-232-D
Asynchronous transmission
110, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 2400,
4800, 9600, 19200
Odd, even, mark, space
Data check: odd, even
READY/BUSY, DC1/DC3
7- or 8-bit
Yes
COM1 (IRQ4, 3F8h)
COM2 (IRQ3, 2F8h)
COM3 (IRQ4, 3E8h)
COM4 (IRQ4, 2E8h)
Disable
9-Pin, male, sub-D-type connector
EIA RS-232-D
Asynchronous transmission
110, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 2400,
4800, 9600, 19200
Odd, even, mark, space
Data check: odd, even
READY/BUSY, DC1/DC3
7- or 8-bit
Yes
COM1 (IRQ4, 3F8h)
COM2 (IRQ3, 2F8h)
COM3 (IRQ4, 3E8h)
COM4 (IRQ4, 2E8h)
Disable
Parallel Port
Connector Type
EPP/ECP Bidirectional
25-Pin, DB-25 Connector
EPP/ECP Bidirectional
25-Pin, DB-25 Connector
Fast I/R Port
Transfer Data Rate
Yes
4 Mb/s
Yes
4 Mb/s
Expansion Bus Port Yes Yes
Table 1-6 Extensa 660 Specifications
Characteristic Model 660CD Model 660CDT
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1.7 Regulatory Agency ApprovalsAll Extens a 66 0 Series produ cts m eet the following regu latory agency sta n da rds :
Underwriters Lab (UL) Standard 1950 (safety)
Can ad ian Sta nd ar ds Ass ociation (CSA) Sta nd ar d 95 0 or CUL (sa fety) FCC CFR 47, Part 15, S u bpa rt B, FCC Level B (Em iss ions )
Can ad ian Depar tm ent of Comm u nications (DOC) ICES, Clas s B (Em issions )
VDE- E N60 95 0 (Sa fety)
EN 50082 -1 (Imm u n ity: ESD, RFI, EFT, an d Su rge)
EN 5008 1-1 (Emission s: RFI, EMI, Har mon ics, a nd Flicker)
App roval Mark s: UL, CUL, VDE, FCC, an d CE
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2Installation
2.1 IntroductionThis sect ion contains u np acking and prepar at ion for us e ins t ru ct ions for th e Extens a660 Series Notebook Computers. This includes:
Removing the compu ter an d al l ma nu als , opt ions a nd accessories from th eshipping container(s)
Ins tallin g In tern al Notebook Op tions
Ins tallin g Extern al Notebook Options
Ins tallin g Battery Packs
Installing Desktop Devices
Installing the AC Adapter
Checking Out the System
Ins tallin g the System Software
Making Backu ps of System Software
Load ing App lica tion S oftwar e
2.2 Unpacking InstructionsUnpack the computer using the following instructions:
1. Carefully cut the tape that seals the top flap of the shipping carton.
2. Remove the compu ter an d th e accessories carton from th e ma in s hippingcarton.
3. Remove all protective coverings from the computer.
4. Open th e accessory box; remove th e contents .
Note: Save the two sh ipping conta iners an d p ackaging for later r eus e.
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2.3 Installing Internal Notebook OptionsIf you h ave no int ern al options t o ins tall at th is t ime, skip to Paragra ph 2.4. Oth erwise,
cont inu e with Para graph 2.3.1.
2.3.1 Installing Main Memory Expansion (Optional)
Main m emory on the 66 0 Series Notebooks ca n b e expan ded u sing an E DO Small
Ou tlin e Du al Inlin e Memory Modu le (EDO s oDIMM). Th ese m odu les ar e available in
16 MB, 32 MB, and 64 MB sizes an d insta ll in t he expa n sion mem ory slot on th e System
Board accessed th rough the Memory Expan sion Door on th e bot tom of the notebook.
The insta llation process consists of th e followin g steps :
Caution: The EDO soDIMM module option contains components that aresensitive to static electricity. When handling the module and the internalparts of the computer, protect against static electricity by using wrist or
ankle grounding straps and grounded working mats. When moving orstoring items, use the anti-static bags supplied with the items.
1. Ens u re tha t th e notebook is powered off an d th e AC ada pter disconn ectedfrom t h e AC outlet . Also, ens u re th at a ll ba tteries are ou t of th e u n it .
2. Disconn ect an y periph eral device int erface cables from th e externa l interfaceconn ectors a n d rem ove an y ins talled PCMCIA option s.
3. Tu rn th e notebook over an d locate th e Expan sion Memory Access Cover onth e bottom of th e notebook.
4. Remove th e screw h olding the E xpan sion Memory Access Cover a n d rem ove
th e cover.
5. Remove th e EDO soDIMM modu le from its sh ipping conta iner.
6. Refer to Figure 2-1. To install an soDIMM module, first align the connectoredge of th e mem ory modu le with th e key in t he con n ector. Ins ert th e edge of
th e mem ory modu le board into th e conn ector us ing a rocking motion to fu lly
ins ert the m odule. Push downward on each s ide of the m emory modu le un t il
it sn aps in p lace.
7. Rein sta ll the Expa ns ion Memory Access Cover u sing th e screw rem oved inStep 4.
8. Replace the batteries and AC adapter.
9. Power u p th e n otebook. If all of th e insta lled m emory is n ot recogn ized, tryresea ting the soDIMM modu le an d reb ooting.
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In Windows 95
Follow these s teps if you r comp u ter is ru nn in g Windows 95.
1. From th e Taskba r, select Start then Shut Down.
2. Select th e Restart the Computer in MS-DOS mode.
3. Click on Yes.
4. Type PHDISK /C /F at the DOS prompt an d press Enter.
5. The DOS screen a ppears an d sh ows th e save file na me a nd s ize. Press an ykey to reset th e system . The com pu ter will reboot.
In Windows for Workgroups
Follow these s teps if you r comp u ter is ru nn in g MS-DOS an d Win dows for Workgroup s.
1. Close all applications and exit Windows for Workgroups to MS-DOS.
2. At th e comm an d pr omp t (typically C:\ ) type PHDISK /C /F and p res s Enter.This will crea te a file which can be u sed to save th e conten ts of you r m emorysystem when you perform a 0V Suspendoperation.
2.3.3 Installing Advanced PCI Option Card
To ins tall an Advan ced PCI Car d option, u se th e following pr ocedur e:
Caution: The Advanced PCI card option contains components that aresensitive to static electricity. When handling the card and the internalparts of the computer, protect against static electricity by using wrist or
ankle grounding straps and grounded working mats. When moving orstoring items, use the anti-static bags supplied with the items.
1. Ens u re tha t th e notebook is powered off an d th e AC ada pter disconn ectedfrom th e AC outlet . Also, ens u re th at th e batt ery is ou t of th e un it .
2. Disconn ect an y periph eral device int erface cables from th e externa l interfaceconn ectors a n d rem ove an y ins talled PCMCIA option s.
3. Tu rn th e notebook over an d locate th e Advan ced PCI Access Cover on th ebottom of the notebook (refer to Figure 2-2).
4. Remove th e scr ew holding th e Advan ced PCI Access Cover an d r emove thecover.
5. Review the in sta llation ins tru ctions su pplied with th e Advan ced PCI optioncard .
6. Hold th e card at th e end opposite the conn ector pins with the label s ide u p.In sert th e card firm ly int o the Advan ced PCI conn ector on th e Main Boar d.
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7. Replace th e Advan ced PCI Access Cover a nd all compon ent s r emoved in Steps1 a n d 2 ab ove. Refer to th e User Docum ent ation for th e Advan ced PCI option
for fu rther ins t ru ct ions .
Figure 2-2 Installing an Advanced PCI Card Option
2.3.4 Installing PCMCIA Options
Th e Notebook ha s t wo conn ector slots for PCMCIA option card s. These t wo slots ca n be
u sed to ins ta ll one Type III or two Type I/ II credit ca rd size PCMCIA option car ds . You
can insta ll a PCMCIA (PC card ) with out tu rn ing the com pu ter off.
Use th e followin g proced u re t o in st all a PCMCIA option:
1. Review th e ins tallation in stru ctions su pplied with th e PCMCIA option card (s)
2. Hold th e card a t th e end opposite the conn ector pins with the label s ide u p.In sert th e card into a n u n u sed s lot on th e left side of th e Notebook.
3. If th e option requ ires extern al cablin g (e.g., modem option), conn ect extern alcabling at th is t ime.
Note: After in st allation of a PCMCIA option ca rd , Windows 95 disp lays th e NewHardware Found dialog box to h elp you configur e th e n ew device. To rem ove acar d, click on th e PCMCIAicon; th en, press the a ppropriate PC Card Releaselever (or pr ess both levers for a Type III device) an d r em ove th e option.
Bottom of Notebook
Advanced PCI Compartment
Compartment
with cover removed
Advanced PCI Connector
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Figure 2-3 Installing PCMCIA Option Cards
Note: Wh en ins talling a Zoomed Video option ca rd, th e card mu st b e ins talled inth e u pper ca rd s lot (slot 0 or A). Other option ca rds can be insta lled in either
card slot .
PC CardReleaseLevers
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2.4 Installing External Notebook Options
2.4.1 Installing Ext. Keyboard/Mouse/Numeric Keypad
A PS/ 2 comp atible Keyboard, m ous e or an option al PS/ 2-compa tible nu mer ic keypad
ma y be ins tal led on th e notebook via th e mou se conn ector on the left rear port as sh own
in Figure 2 -4.
Figure 2-4 PS/2 Port Pinouts
Mouse/Keyboard Connector
Pin No. Signal Name
12
3
4
5
6
MDATA/KDATA
MSGND
MSVcc
MCLK/KCLK
4
2 1
3
56
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2.4.2 Installing an External Parallel Printer
The Notebook is equipped with an extern al, bidirectiona l, ECC/ EPP comp atible, 25-pin
parallel printer port . The connector pinouts and connector location are shown in
Figure 2-5 .
Figure 2-5 Parallel Port Pinouts
12345678910111213
141516171819202122232425
PARALLEL PORT PINOUTS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
SIGNAL SPP MODE
STB*
PD0
PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
PD5
PD6
PD7
ACK*
BUSY
PE
SLCT
AFD*
ERR*
Ground
INIT*
SLIN*
Note: * Denotes
Active Low
LPT18
VCC
PLP121
PLP122
PLP120
FDD 5V
LP125
Busy
PLP120
PLP121
PLP122
Ground
FDD 5V
LP125
Paper Out
Auto Line Feed*SelectError*
Initialize Printer*
Select In*
LPT 18
VCC
Strobe*
Data Bit 0
Data Bit 1
Data Bit 2
Data Bit 3
Data Bit 4Data Bit 5
Data Bit 6
Data Bit 7
Acknowledge*
PIN
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2.4.3 Installing an External Serial Port Device
Th e notebook cont ains a n extern al RS-232 s erial port with a 9-pin, ma le DB-9 conn ector
as sh own in Figure 2-6 (25-pin cables require the u se of an ada pter for us e with the
9-pin port ). The serial ports ar e u sed to interconnect su ch d evices as :
Extern al Modem
Serial Mous e
Serial Prin ter
Any device that uses an RS-232 interface
Caution: Never connect a parallel device to a serial port or a serial devicto a parallel port or video port; this may cause damage to the notebookand/or external device. If you are uncertain of what type connector theexternal device has, refer to the technical manual for the external device.
Figure 2-6 Serial Port Pinouts
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2.4.4 Installing an External VGA Monitor
The n otebook conta ins an extern al CRT port th at ca n drive one of a variety of mon itor
resolutions an d colors as s u mm ar ized in Table 1-9. The a ss ociated conn ector location
an d pinouts a re shown in Figu re 2-7.
Figure 2-7 External VGA Pinouts
Use th e followin g procedu re to insta ll an extern al mon itor:
1. Tu rn off power to both th e notebook an d m onitor.
2. Conn ect th e 15-p in extern al VGA cable from th e m onitor to the VGA conn ector
on th e notebook comp u ter (refer to Figu re 2-7).
3. Power up the n otebook comp u ter firs t ; then , tu rn on power to th e moni tor .
4. Setu p th e notebook display mode for LCD only, simultaneous LCD and CRTor CRT only (u n der Windows 95, s elect the Change Display Utility; un derWindows for Workgroup s, u se th e WinMode Utility).
5. Install the correct driver, if required (refer to the Monitor InstallationIns tru ctions s u pplied by the CRT vend or).
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11, 12
13
14
15
RED VIDEO
GREEN VIDEO
BLUE VIDEO
NOT USED
GROUND
RED RETURN
GREEN RETURN
BLUE RETURN
NOT USED
GROUND
NOT USED
HORIZONTAL SYNC
VERTICAL SYNC
NOT USED
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
INPUT
INPUT
INPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
PIN SIGNAL NAME DIRECTION
EXTERNAL VGA CONNECTOR PINOUTS
12345
78910 6
1112131415
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2.5 Battery Pack Installation1. Tu rn off the compu ter an d disconn ect the AC ada pter i f at tach ed to the
computer .
NOTE: If rem oving an existing ba ttery, press th e bat tery releas e latch locatedu nd ern eath th e notebook as sh own in Figure 2-8 and remove the bat tery.
2. Look for the h an d h old an d insert th e bat tery with h an d h old down u nt i lbat tery pack sn aps in place.
Figure 2-8 Battery Pack Removal/Installation Installation
SecondaryBattery Release
Latch
Optional MediaBay SecondaryBattery Pack(Li-Ion)
NiMH or Li-IonPrimary Battery
Primary Battery ReleaseLatch
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2.6 Installing the AC Power AdapterUse the followin g procedur es to conn ect th e AC ada pter to th e system :
Caution: Use only the AC adapter supplied with the computer; otheradapters can damage the unit.
1. Remove the AC adapter from the packaging. Connect the round coaxialconnector su ppl ied with the notebook to th e DC IN power receptacle on th eleft rea r of th e notebook as sh own in Figure 2 -9.
2. Conn ect the female side of th e AC power cord to th e AC ada pter a nd conn ectthe m ale end to a groun ded AC out let .
Figure 2-9 Installing the AC Adapter
2.7 Initial Software LoadAfter u np acking and set t ing u p th e notebook for th e firs t t ime, you mu st p erform an
init ial software load that takes approximately 30 minutes.
Becau se of th e way Win dows 95 s tru ctu res i ts files, stopp in g in th e middle of th e setu p
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process can cau se irreversible file da ma ge. Before sta rt ing th e init ial software load
process , ens u re th at you h ave the following:
Extensa 660 Users Guide - Conta in s latest software in sta llation ins tru ctions
AC Adapter/Access to AC power - Althou gh the b at tery pack m ay ha ve somecha rge, it m ay be ins u fficient for th e entire set u p. Loss of power du ring setu pcan cau se irreversible fi le da ma ge.
Certificate of Authenticity - You will need to enter t he n u mb er from yourWindows 95 Certificate of Authenticitydu ring Windows 95 Setu p. Thiscertificate is pa rt of th e Windows 95 d ocum enta tion k it . You n eed th is n u mb er
even if you are installing Windows for Workgroups.
Language - During initial setup you choose the following:
- Language for Windows displays
- Lan gua ge for keyboard insta lled
Printer type - As pa rt of th e Wind ows s etu p, you ar e promp ted to choose apr inter . Micros oft inclu des th e files for m an y differen t pr inters. If you can not
find your printer in th e l ist , you will need th e floppy disk with th e print er dr ive
provided by th e printer m an u factu rer . If you do not wan t to ins tal l a printer at
this t ime, you can skip this part of the setu p.
Operating System Type- During ini t ial setu p you m u st ch oose which,operat in g system to load, either Wind ows 9 5 or MS-DOS an d Windows for
Workgrou ps (DOS+WFW). This choice is final. You will not be able to change theoperating system after installation is complete. For most u sers , Wind ows 9 5 isth e better choice. You m ight wa n t to load DOS+WFW un der th e followin g
ci rcumstances .
- Your corp oration or workgrou p m ay ha ve gu idelines th at requ ire use of
DOS+WFW. Check with you r m an ager to deter mine th e policy at your
company.
- The s oftware th at con trols your local ar ea n etwork ma y not be compa tible
with Wind ows 95. Check with your n etwork a dm inistr ator to determ in e
wheth er Win dows 95 is comp atible.
- Alth ough mos t softwar e th at is com pa tible with DOS+WFW is a lso
compa tible with Windows 9 5, i t is poss ible tha t th e existing s oftware you
ar e u sing will not ru n in Win dows 95 . If you ha ve a cri t ical software
ap plication th at you inten d to copy to your n ew comp u ter, check withthe m an u factu rer of the s oftware to determine wheth er you r a ppl icat ion
is compa tible with Win dows 95 .
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2.8 Backing Up System FilesAfter sett ing u p th e operating system, th e comp u ter gives you th e opportu n ity to ba ck
u p th e operat ing system on f loppy disks . You can ma ke you r ba ckup s imm ediately
followin g setu p or later. Wh en you choose to ba ck u p your oper ating system on floppy
disks, you will need approximately 40 floppy disks for Windows 95 or 20 floppy disks
for DOS+WFW.
2.9 Demo Program After complet ing setu p, you can ru n a mu lt imedia dem o program . This program
is en terta inin g an d inform ative an d includ es th e followin g informa tion .
The featu res of you r compu ter an d h ow to use th em
Th elivegear accessories availab le for you r comp u ter
Th e software load ed on your comp u ter
How to get service an d tech nical su pport
More about Texas Ins t ru men ts
2.9.1 Stopping the Demo Program
To s top the d emo, press th e left m ouse b u t ton or doub le-tap the Glidepad.
2.9.2 Running the Demo Again
To ru n th e dem o program , do one of th e following.
In Windows 95
1. Doub le-click on th e About Your Extensa icon on th e desktop.
2. Follow th e directions t o us e the pr ogra m.
In Windows for Workgroups
1. From the Program Manager, double-click on the Texas InstrumentsMultimedia group.
2. Double-click on th e About Your Extensa icon.
3. Follow the directions t o us e the p rogram .
2.9.3 Deleting the Demo Program
An u n in sta ll program h elps you d elete all or par t of th e demo pr ogram to free u p sp ace
on your h ar d disk dr ive. Th e way you get to th e program to remove th e demo pr ogram
depends on you r operat ing system.
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Windows 95
1. Doub le-click on th e Uninstall Demo icon on th e desktop.
2. When the Un ins tal l window app ears , you can choose a complete or pa rt ialu ninsta ll. If you want to keep some parts of the demo, you can deselect those
parts , then click on OK.
Windows for Workgroups
1. In th e Progra m Man ager dou ble-click on th e Texas Instruments Multimediagroup.
2. Doub le-click on th e Uninstall Demo icon.
3. When the Un ins tal l window app ears , you can choose a complete or pa rt ialu ninsta ll. If you want to keep some parts of the demo, you can deselect those
parts , then click on OK.
2.10 Initial System CheckoutAfter you've insta lled a ll int ern al options , extern al devices, a n d loaded th e software
system, you're ready for system checkout and software configuration.
To check ou t th e system, pr ess th e power bu tton on th e left side of th e notebook which
in it iates self test . Du ring self test execu tion , the com pu ter ch ecks th e operation of all
key hard ware inclu ding m emory and CPU (an d displays copyright an d vers ion n u mb er
data during test execution).
Upon su ccessful conclu sion of self test , th e comp u ter au toma tically loads its opera ting
system an d win dows environm ent . If self test fails to comp lete an d a n error m essa ge is
displayed, try powering down th e comp u ter for a couple of m inu tes an d tu rn in g power
ba ck on to repea t self test . If th e error m ess age pers ists , refer to Section 5 fortroubleshooting information.
Note: Refer to the Extensa 660 Series Notebook Computer Users Guideforad ditiona l inform ation.
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3Operating Instructions
3.1 IntroductionThis section contains a summary of notebook operating procedures useful for
maintenance operations. For additional detail , refer to the Extensa Series NotebookComputer Users Guidesupplied with the notebook.
3.2 Controls/IndicatorsTh e operating con trols an d indicators for th e 660 Ser ies Notebooks a re sh own in Figu re
3-1 a n d br iefly described in th e followin g para graph s.
Figure 3-1 Operating Controls and Indicators
Cover ReleaseButton
StatusIndicators
Keyboard
Glidepad SelectButtons
Glidepad(mouse device)
Power ON/OFFButton
PC CardReleaseLevers
PowerIndicator
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3.2.1 Power On/Off Switch
The n otebook conta ins a n a ltern ate a ction power switch located on th e left side of th e
notebook a s s hown in Figure 3 -1. The first t ime you pres s th e power switch, p ower is
tur ned on to the n otebook. The n ext t ime you pr ess th e power switch, power is tur ned
off.
3.2.2 Notebook LEDs
The notebook contains the following LED Indicators:
Power On/ Battery Charge and Battery Low (Blinking) Indicator
HDD Indicator
Bat tery/ Batter y Low In dicator (flash ing)
Caps Lock Indicator
Nu m Lock Indicator
Su spen d Mode Indicator
Sta n dby Mode Ind icator
3.2.3 LED Icons
Tab le 3-1 conta in s a list ing an d des cription of Extens a LED Icons:
Table 3-1 LED Icon Descriptions
Icon Description
Disk Media Indicator
Lights when the computer writes to or reads from the floppy disk drive,
or reads from the CD-ROM drive.
HDD Indicator
Lights when the computer writes to or reads from the hard disk drive.
Power/Battery-low Indicator
Lights when the computer is on and there is power to the computer.Flashes when the battery power is low. Connect a powered AC
adapter to the computer as soon as possible.
Caps Lock Indicator
Lights when the caps lock function is toggled ON using the Caps Lock
Key.
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3.2.4 Keyboard Hot Key Sequences
Table 3-2 conta ins a s u mm ary of keyboard h ot key sequen ces us efu l when per forming
maintenance operat ions .
Num Lock Indicator
Lights when the embedded numeric keypad is toggled ON using the
Num Lock hot key (Fn+F7). Refer to Using the Internal Numeric
Keypadsection for further details.
Suspend Mode Indicator
Lights when the computer is in Suspend mode. Flashes when the
computer is in the 5V Suspend mode.
The computer enters the 5V Suspend mode when you press the 5V
Suspend hot key (Fn+F3), the 5 Volt Suspend Timeout parameter in
Setup is enabled and expires, or the display is closed.
Standby Mode Indicator
Lights when the computer is in the Standby mode.
The computer enters the Standby mode if the Standby hot key
(Fn+F3) is pressed or the Standby Timeout parameter in Setup is
enabled and expires.
Table 3-2 Summary of Notebook Hot Key Sequences
Function Key Sequence
CMOS Setup Fn+F1
Enter 0V Suspend Mode Fn+F2
5 Volt Suspend Fn+F3
Enter Standby Mode Fn+F4
Resume from Standby Mode Press any key
Scroll Lock Fn+F6
Numeric Lock Fn+F7
Turn off the LCD backlight Fn+F11
Turn on the LCD backlight Press any key
Alternate between display modes (LCD, Ext.l CRT or both) Fn+F12
Decrease LCD screen brightness Fn+Down Arrow
Increase LCD screen brightness Fn+Up Arrow
Lighten LCD screen contrast Fn+Right Arrow
Darken the LCD screen contrast Fn+Left Arrow
Exit 0V Suspend Mode Press Power switch
Table 3-1 LED Icon Descriptions
Icon Description
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3.2.4.1 Windows 95 Special Keys
Pres sin g th e Windows Logo Keyacts a s th e Start bu t ton. Press ing this key incombination with other keys performs special functions. Table 3-4 contains several
examp les of u sing th e Windows 95 special keys.
Press ing th e Application Key displays th e context m enu for an ap plication. This is th e
same as clicking the secondary (right) mouse button.
Toggle speaker output on/off Fn+End
Stop a command or application Ctrl+Pause
Resume a command or application Press any key
Send the contents of the screen to the printer Shift+PrtSc
Sets the notebook to echo keystrokes to the printer; prints a line when
you press Enter; continues until you press Ctrl+P
Ctrl+P
Enable/disable the internal keypad Fn+T
Warm boot Ctrl+Alt+Del
Start Windows logo key
Display the applications context menu Application key
Table 3-3 Hot Keys Available on Attached External keyboard
Function Key Sequence
System Setup Ctrl+Alt+F1
0V Suspend Ctrl+Alt+F2
5V Suspend Ctrl+Alt+F3
LCD/CRT Toggle Ctrl+Alt+F12
Speaker Toggle Ctrl+Alt+S
Table 3-4 Windows 95 Special Keys
Hot Key Function
Windows Logo Key+Tab Activates next Taskbar button
Windows Logo Key+E Explore my Computer
Windows Logo Key+F Find Document
Windows Logo Key+M Minimize All
Windows Logo Key+R Display Run dialog box
Table 3-2 Summary of Notebook Hot Key Sequences
Function Key Sequence
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Refer to your Win dows 95 ma nu al for m ore inform ation on th ese Win dows 95 -specific
keys a nd their fu nct ions .
3.2.4.2 DOS Special Keys
Table 3-5 conta in s a list of the DOS sp ecial keys.
3.3 Configuring the GlidepadYou can pers ona lize the con trol of th e glidepa d b y con figuring variou s s ett ings u sing
the Syna pt ics Glidepa d u ti lity. Configure th e glidepa d u sing th e Mous e u ti li ty locatedin th e Contr ol Pan el Win dow. Follow these steps to configure th e Glidepa d:
In Windows 95
1. Select th e Start bu t ton, then select Settings.
2. Select Control Panel to display the Control Pan el wind ow.
3. Doub le-click on th e Synaptics Glidepad icon.
4. Select th e glidepa d ta b to cu stom ize the glidepa d to you r pr eferen ce.
5. Click on Enhancements to bring up a dditiona l featu res a n d to get to the online
h elp for th e Syna ptics Glidepad d rivers.
In Windows for Workgroups
1. From th e Program Manager dou ble-click on th e Main program grou p.
2. Doub le-click on th e Control Panel icon.
3. Doub le-click on th e Synaptics Glidepad icon.
Table 3-5 DOS Special Keys
Hot Key Function
Ctrl+Pause Stops a command or application; primarily used
to stop the screen from scrolling; pressing any
other key resumes the execution of the command
or application.
Shift+Prt Sc Sends the contents of the screen to the printer
port; prints only text characters unless you have
run the Graphics.com utility to enable printing
graphics.
Ctrl+Break Terminates the current command or application.
Ctrl+P Sets the computer to echo keystrokes to the
printer; prints a line when you press Enter;
continues until you press Ctrl-P again.
Ctrl+Alt+Del Terminates all programs, reloads MS-DOS and
executes the Autoexec file; also called the warm
start or warm boot.
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4. Select th e glidepad ta b to cu stom ize the glidepa d to you r pr eferen ce.
5. Click on Help for the Syna ptics Glidepa d drivers online d ocum enta tion.
3.4 Using a CD-ROM DriveAn option al CD-ROM drive in sta lled in th e modu lar ba y of th e compu ter pr ovides fast
access to text , program s, graph ics , sou nd , an ima t ion a nd video on a s tan dar d CD. (With
an optional MPEG PC Card installed, you can play back approximately 75 minutes of
MPEG1-compressed, full-motion video from a CD.)
3.4.1 Auto Speed/Max Speed Settings
The CD-ROM drive ha s a switch th at selects eith er Auto-Speed or Max-Speed operation.At Max Speed s ett ing, som e CDs vibra te an d cau se errors . In th e Au to-Speed sett ing,
th e drive can ad ju st th e speed of th e CD-ROM for optimu m r eading. Th e switch is
access ible when th e CD-ROM disc tray is extended.
3.4.2 Inserting a CD into the Drive1. Press th e eject bu tton on th e fron t of th e CD-ROM drive to eject th e disc tra y.
2. Slide ou t th e disc tray.
3. Place th e CD, lab el side up , in th e depress ion on th e disc tray.
4. Slide th e disc tra y in to th e drive.
3.4.3 Handling CDs
Follow thes e guidelines to avoid d am agin g your CDs:
When rem ovin g a CD from its p rotective case or loading a CD into a drive, h oldthe CD by i ts central h ole an d ou ter edge. Never touch the d ata su rface (non -
label side).
To protect the CD agains t scratch es an d dir t when n ot in u se, keep the CD inits protective ca se.
Clean a CD with a clean , dry, l int -free cloth . Always wipe from th e cen ter to th eedge. Dont wipe the CD in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
Keep CDs away from h igh temp eratu res a nd direct su nl ight .
3.5 Built-in Sound SystemThe Extens a 6 60 Series Notebook comes with an inter na l microphone a nd s tereo
speakers. These features give direct sound generation and recording capabili ty in the
system.
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3.5.1 Adjusting the Volume
To ad ju st volu m e on your compu ter, press th e following keys:
Fn+PgUp: In crea ses s pea ker volu m e
Fn+PgDn: Decrea ses s pea ker volu m e Fn+End: Tu rn s m u te On / Off
3.5.2 Sound Software
The compu ter ha s pre-ins tal led soun d su pport u t ilit ies in the AudioRack32 group.These include:
AudioRack32
Au dio Recorder
3.5.3 External Sound Equipment
You ca n imp rove the qu ality of sou n d pr odu ction a nd increas e convenience by
conn ect ing extern al soun d equipment .
The computer has the following jacks for connecting to external sound equipment:
Microphone Input
Stereo Headph one/ Speaker Line Outpu t
Stereo Line In pu t
3.6 Using Remote ConnectionsThe compu ter can send an d receive e-mai l, su rf the Inter net , conn ect to one of the
online services or share files with other office employees.
Th e Extens a com mu nicates with th e outs ide world in on e of th e followin g ways:
Over a telephone line u sing a PC Card modem ins tal led in th e compu ter
Over a n etwork us ing a n etwork ada pter
Note: You can pu rcha se compat ible modems a nd network adapters from you rdea ler or directly from Texas In stru men ts.
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3.6.1 Using the Fast Infrared (FIR) Port
The FIR port , located on th e rea r of th e compu ter, offers wireless comm u n ication with
other Texas Ins tru m ents notebook comp u ters or a var iety of IRDA-complian t devices.
Withou t a ph ysical conn ection, you ca n print r emotely, tra n sfer fi les b etween
compu ters , u se a remote mou se du ring a presenta t ion or receive inform at ion from a
PDA or pock et organ izer. To tra n sfer a file follow th ese s teps :
Align th e FIR ports of th e two devices m ak in g sur e tha t th e dista n ce sepa rat in g them
is b etween six in ches an d th ree feet (one m eter).
3.6.2 Using Zoomed Video Features
Your compu ter s u pports Zoomed Video (ZV) PC Card s t hr ough th e PC Card slots. ZV
PC Cards conn ect to the inter na l ZV port , al lowing advan ced mu ltimed ia capa bilit ies
su ch a s video conferencing an d on-s creen television at fu ll, sm ooth motion. Th e Zoomed
Video port ad ds a dedicated video bu s th at p rovides a direct lin k between a PC Card
an d th e VGA accelerator or au dio DAC. Th is detou r lets video an d a u dio data bypas s
the PCI bu s , redu cing ba nd width imp osit ions an d improving system performa nce formore flu id a u dio and video.
3.6.3 MPEG PC Card
The optiona l MPEG PC Card u ses th e Zoomed Video port bu ilt into the com pu ter to
display MPEG video an d a u dio on th e compu ter. The MPEG card featu res MPEG-1 video
playback with 16.7 million colors, MPEG-1 au dio layers I an d II, is MPC3 com plian t
an d Wind ows 95 Plug an d Play. With th is option you ca n ru n fu ll-motion video,
combined with digital au dio, grap hics, text an d da ta, en ab ling you to create far m ore
effective pres enta tions or play the m ost a dvanced video games .
3.7 Battery Saving TipsThere ar e a n u mber of act ions you can take to redu ce the rate at wh ich you r compu ter
depletes the ba ttery. By tak ing some or all of th ese actions, you can su bst an tially
increas e th e t ime you ca n operate on ba t tery power before recharging th e ba t tery:
Reducing screen brightness Although the screen controller uses newtechn ology to in creas e brightn ess with out increa sing ener gy consu mp tion, th e
screen is st i ll th e lar gest single consu m er of th e batt ery ch arge. Redu cin g th e
bright n ess to the lowest a cceptab le level incr eas es b att ery life. To redu ce th e
brightn ess , press Fn+.
Caching the ha rd disk By caching the ha rd disk, you can redu ce the lengthof t ime th e ha rd disk is rotat ing an d u sing energy. Both Windows 95 an d
Wind ows for Workgroup s u se a disk-cach in g program by defau lt . As long as
you ha ve not disabled th ese program s, you can take a dvan tage of the ba t tery
savings.
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3.7.1 Lowering Inactivity Timeouts
Inactivity t imeouts turn off devices in the computer when you are not using them.
Lowering the ina ctivity t imeou ts s h ortens th e period of t ime th e compu ter waits before
tu rn in g off the d evice.
3.7.2 Suspending Operation While IdleAlth ough th e comp u ter goes into Su sp end mode a u toma tically after a d efined period of
in activity, you can redu ce energy consu mp tion even fu rth er by press in g eith er Fn+F3(Suspend) or Fn+F4 (Standby) as soon a s you n o longer need th e compu ter to be active
Pressing Fn+F4 (Standby) tu rn s off th e screen .
Pressing Fn+F3 (Suspend) tu rns off the s creen, s tops the h ard disk, an dredu ces en ergy u sa ge to the lowest level poss ible with out tu rn ing off th e
computer .
Pressing th e Shift key resumes activity after the notebook has been in eitherthe Sus pend or Standby modes .
3.7.3 Responding to a Low Battery Condition
When you a re operat ing the compu ter on ba t tery power an d th e charge rema ining is
down to between 10% a nd 20%, the ba t tery-low indicator blink s a nd an au dible alarm
soun ds. When this h appen s you s hou ld ta ke th e following act ions to cons erve bat tery
power an d redu ce the p ossibility of da ta loss.
Sa vin g files Save all open files frequ en tly while the com pu ter is in a low-ba ttery con dition.
Tu rn in g off th e alarm Tu rn off th e au dible alarm by press in g Fn+End (Mute)
Reducing screen b rightness Redu ce screen brightn ess by press ing Fn+.
Conn ectin g the AC ad ap ter If you h ave access to AC power, conn ect th ecompu ter to the AC ada pter . You ca n do this withou t tu rning off the compu ter
Su spen ding operat ions Press Fn+F3 or Fn+F4 to put the compu ter intoSu spen d or Stan dby mode whenever you are n ot act ively using the compu ter .
Press th e Shift key to bring the compu ter out of Su spen d or Stan dby mode.
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3.7.4 Replacing the battery
If you h ave a s pa re, ch arged b att ery, you can do one of the following.
Ins ert a s econd ary bat tery into th e modu lar b ay.
If you al ready have a ba t tery in the m odular ba y, you can replace th e primarybattery without turning off the computer.
If you can not insert the sp are ba t tery into the m odular bay, su spen d operat ionsto disk by pressing Fn+F2 an d replace the bat tery. When you tu rn on th ecomp u ter , the compu ter return s to the sa ved s tate.
3.7.5 Saving to Disk
Wh en t h e ba ttery power becomes crit ically low (less th an 5% ch arge rem aining), th e
compu ter saves th e curren t s tate of the compu ter to disk a nd tur ns off. When you tu rn
the compu ter on a gain, th e compu ter res tores th e s tate tha t was saved to disk.
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4Theory of Operation
4.1 IntroductionTh is s ection con tains a gen eral block diagram th eory of operation des cription of th e
Extensa 660 Series Notebook Compu ters .
Note: Variou s interna l comp onents m ay chan ge on fu tu re models an dbu sses / bus speeds are su b ject to change.
4.2 Notebook Functional OverviewTh e Extens a 6 60 S eries Notebooks con sist of eight m ajor fu n ctions or sections
including:
System Processor implemented on the System Board Assembly
Memory Sub system implemented on th e System Board Assem bly
I/ O Su bs ystem imp lemen ted on th e I/ O Board
Keyboard Su bsystem imp lemented on th e System Board Assem bly an d th eKeyboard Assemblies
Video Subs ystem imp lemen ted on th e I/ O Board, LED Board , an d LCDDisplay Pan el
Soun d Su bsystem implemented on the System Board Assem bly.
Glidepad Mouse Su bsystem implemented on the Glidepad ass embly an d onthe System Board Assem bly
Hard Disk Drive Subsystem implemented on the System Board Assemblyan d th e Hard Disk Drive Ass emb ly
Floppy Disk Drive Su bsystem imp lemen ted on th e System Board a n d FloppyDisk Dr ive Ass em bly
PCMCIA Controller a n d Sockets im plement ed on th e System Board
CD-ROM Subs ystem implemented on th e System Board an d th e CD-ROM
Power Su bsystem imp lemen ted on th e Power Sup ply Board, Inverter Board ,bat tery packs, an d AC adap ter
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Figure 4-1 Extensa Functional Block Diagram
Bank 18, 16MB(DIMM)
PentiumP55CLM-
166MHz
CORE CHIPUMC
UM8891BF-N,UM8892BF-N,UM8886BF-N
VGA CHIP
C&T 65548
CRT ONLCM
INVERTER
FLASH BIOS
256KB
PCMCIAOMEGA82C094
KBCONTROLLER
MITSUBISHIM38813M4
SUPER I/O
NS PC87336VLJ
GLIDE PAD
EXT. KB/MOUSE
INTERNAL KB
CARD 1
CARD 0
FDD
HDD
PRINTER
CLOCK GENICS
AV9154-43
ACADAPTER
DC/DCCONVERTER
14.318MHz
24MHz
66MHz
14.318MHz X'TAL
BATTERY IN
+3.45V
+5V
+12V
DC-IN
COM1
CD-ROM(8X, 10X)
AC Input
1MBVIDEO RAM
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4.2.1 System Processor
Th e System Processor fu nction for the n otebook is implemen ted on th e System Board
in th e form of an In tel Pentium P55CLM 166 MHz Su per s calar 58 6 Processor Ch ip.
Th e processor opera tes in conjun ction with RAM an d ROM Memory an d oth er control
logic to process software instr u ctions (BIOS, DOS, Wind ows, an d ap plications). The
processor commu nicates with th e har d disk drive and th e memory components u singhigh speed buss es .
Th e Processor a lso intera cts with oth er h ar dware logic to provide th e power savings
featu res for th e notebook. These featu res inclu de contr oll ing CPU clock speed s,
redu cing clock s peeds when ever pos sible, e.g., when per form in g floppy disk drive
accesses , powering down u nu sed d evices , etc.
4.2.2 Memory Subsystem
The memory subsystem comprises the following components:
Main m emory
L2 S econda ry Memory (cach e)
Flash ROM
Th e Extens a Ser ies u ses fast E xtend ed Data Ou t (EDO) DRAM for ma in a n d video
memory and high-speed synchronous, pipelined burst SRAM for L2 cache memory.
Main BIOS a nd Video BIOS a re s tored in Flas h ROM.
4.2.2.1 Main Memory
Th e stan da rd 66 0 Series notebook comes with 1 6 MB of Main m emory in sta lled on th e
System Board. Memory expan sion accommodat ions are provided via a s tan dard
soDIMM con nector on th e bottom of th e System Board Ass emb ly. By insta ll ing a
64 MB soDIMM module, the basic memory size can be expanded to a maximum of
80 MB.
4.2.2.2 Flash ROM
All versions of the Exten sa n otebook family us e a "Flas h " ROM th at conta ins both th e
main system BIOS and the VGA BIOS. The Flash ROM contains "Boot Block" logic
th at allows download ing new versions of BIOS with out dest royin g the Boot Load ar ea
Th e Flash ROM execu tion RAM is 8 b its wide. However, better p erform an ce is a ttained
by ena bling th e Sh ad ow. With th is featu re en ab led, BIOS is copied into a 3 2-bit , highspeed system.
4.2.3 System Controller Function
Th e system con troller fu nction is imp lemen ted on th e System Board via a UMC 8890
Series Notebook Ch ipset. The UM8890 is an ad van ced 586 compa tible single chip tha t
integrates such functions as the PMU, System Controller, RTC and Peripheral
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Controller (206) int o a single 20 8 Q FP pa ckage.
Major features of the System Logic Controller include:
System:
Fully compatible with IBM PC/ AT
Su pports PCI Bus -Mas ter mode
System Operation Voltage from 3V to 5.5V
Three program ma ble n on cach eable regions
Flash ROM Boot block eras e protection
Su pports general pur pose I/ O
Hyb rid Voltage
Integration: Bu ilt-in 2 06
Built-in 146818A
Built-in Memory Controller
Memory Controller:
Supports ROM DOS up to 64 MB by XIP, 16 MB by EMS
Su pports Sh ad ow RAM from C00 00-FFFFF
Su pports SLOW an d SE LF Refresh DRAM
Supports Stagger Refresh
On-board m emory u p to 48 MB
Su pports Three Memory Ban ks
Supports Page Mode/ Burst mode operation
S u pports 512 KB x 8, 1M x 4, 1M x 16, 2M x 8 an d 4 M x 4 type DRAM
Su pports 8- or 16 -bit ROM configura tion
Program ma ble DRAM timing for each ba n k
Power Man agement :
Su pports u p to Ten Program ma ble PMC Outpu ts
S u pports Multiple Power Sa ving Mode
Full On Mode
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On Mode
Doze Mode
Sleep Mode
Suspend Mode
Auto Power Reduction Mode (APR)
Word Processing Mode (WP)
All Register Read / Writeab le for 0 V Su sp en d
Microsoft APM Compatible
Su ppor t s 0V Sus pend
Dema n d Driven Clock Control
Sup ports Resu me/ Su spen d Key
Auto Wake-Up Function
Three Low Battery Monitor Input
System Operating Voltage from 3V to 5.5V
Low Power Consumption (at 3.3V)
50 m A at Fu ll On Mode
25mA at Doze Mode
100A at SUSPEND Mode
15A at POWER-OFF Mode with RTC a ctive
4.2.4 Video Subsystem
Th e video su bsystem is imp lemen ted on t he VGA Video Board a n d on t he S ystem
Board Ass emb lies.
Th e notebook conta ins a bu ilt-in 1 0.4-inch (or larger) LCD an d featu res s imu ltan eous
LCD and external VGA display.
Th e video su bsystem inclu des a 1.5 MB DRAM memory, 32-bit DRAM bus , an d
sepa ra te display an d m emory clocks. An ad ditiona l fram e bu ffer/ accelerator DRAM
in creas es th e availab le mem ory ban d width for CPU access es. Th e video section a lso
u ses ad ditiona l levels of write FIFOs, a read cach e, pa ge mode DRAM.
4.2.5 Sound Subsystem
The Extens a Series Notebook is equipped with a s oun d ch ip set th at i s Sou nd
Blaster TMand Sou nd Blas ter Procompatible. Internal stereo speakers provide theNotebook with s oun d gener ation ca pa bilit ies. A set of 3.5 m m conn ectors a llow for
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external microphone and line inpu ts a nd headph one/ speaker ou tpu ts .
The s oun d s u bsystem a lso includes a variety of soun d u t ilit ies th at combine to
provide ad ditiona l m u lti-m edia fu n ctions :
4.2.6 Keyboard Subsystem
The k eyboard su bsystem, implemen ted on the Keyboard Assem bly and the System
Board Ass emb lies Board, cons ists of th e followin g ma jor s ections :
Keyboard Assembly
Keyboard Scan ner
Status LED Interface
4.2.7 Hard Disk Drive Subsystem
The Hard Disk Drive Su bsystem, implemented on the System Board a nd on th eas sociated ha rd disk d rive m odu le(s), pr ovides disk s torage for all system software
and user fi les.
The n otebook is equipped with a h igh-capa city har d disk drive. Th e ha rd d isk d rive also
features built-in power conservation features configured from the standard CMOS
Setu p Routine. An Au toma tic Power Down mode ca n b e selected which p owers d own
th e dr ive m otor du ring per iods of ina ctivity. An ad dition al level of power con ser vation
ma y also be selected which powers down th e motor plus all control circu its.
The h ar d d isk drives a re factory form att ed a s a single drive (Drive C:) an d a re pr eloaded
with installation versions of Windows 95 or Windows for Workgroups (in dual load
versions, th e us er selects the opera ting system du ring software inst allation).
4.2.7.1 Hard Disk Drive Power Management
Both th e inter na l hard disk d rive an d th e ha rd disk drive ins tal led in the m edia ba y
implement p ower savings featu res . From th e CMOS setup rout ine, an au tomatic
power down m ode can be selected which en ab les th e drive to tur n off its m otor after a
specified period of inactivity. Additional Sleep modes can direct additional power
sa vin gs du ring in active periods b y powering down th e contr ol circu itry.
4.2.8 Floppy Disk Drive Subsystem
The Exten sa 660 is equ ipped with a 3 .5-inch floppy disk d rive in th e media ba y thatcan read / write sta n da rd 3 .5-in ch d isks (eith er1.44 MB or 2 MB capa city). The d rive
can also read a 720 KB disk (for int erch an ge of da ta with other com pu ters).
The d ata tra ns fer ra te for th e floppy disk dr ive is 5 00 Kbits p er secon d for h igh-
density disks and 250 Kbits per second for double-density disks.
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4.2.9 Power Subsystem
Th e notebook is equ ipped with a s oftware/ ha rdwar e mon itored/ con trolled Power
Su bsystem tha t m inimizes ba t tery usa ge for prolonged b at tery operat ion a nd
au tomatically recha rges th e bat ter ies when the n otebook is u sed with an AC ada pter.
4.2.9.1 AC Power AdapterTh e compu ter is equ ipped with a u niversa l AC power ada pter th at converts AC voltage
in to DC voltage (ap prox. 46 Watt s of power) u sed t o operate th e n otebook a n d ch arge
th e ba tteries. The s pecifications for th e AC ad ap ter includ e:
Inpu t Volta ge: 10 0 to 25 0 VAC
Inp u t Cu rren t: Appr oximately 1.5 Amp s
In pu t Fr equ en cy: 5 0 to 6 0 Hz
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Troubleshooting Procedures 5-1
5Troubleshooting Procedures
5.1 IntroductionTh is section p rovides an overview of th e fau lt isolation p roces s, pr ovides gu idelines for
isolat ing 660 S eries compu ter m alfu nct ions to replaceable su bas semb lies a nd
provides instructions for executing diagnostics and interpreting error messages.
5.2 Overview of Fault Isolation ProcessTh e fau lt isolation p rocess (su mm arized in Figure 5-1) con sists of th e followin g steps :
Checking the Notebook power system (in clu ding battery pa cks a nd AC ada pterconn ections ) - refer to Paragra ph 5.4.
Checking Switch sett ings (ensuring Power is On ) Pressingth e Shift key to ens u re th at Notebook is not in Suspend mode
Verifyin g if comp u ter is con figu red to b oot from t h e A: Drive or C: Drive.
Checking LCD brightn ess adjus tmen t (press Fn-Up Arrow keys to increasebrightness)
Ens u ring tha t compu ter is not set for external moni tor (press Fn-F12 to selectintern al screen)
Recording an d at temp ting to resolve an y displayed error m essa ges or error
beeps (refer to Paragraph 5.3.3.1 an d Tables 5-1 a nd 5-2)
Rebooting the system (Ctrl-Alt-Del)
If the compu ter is capab le of ru nn ing th e Setu p pr ogram ; checking th e serialan d p ara llel port configu rat ions , Soun d System ena ble/ disab le, an d oth er
featu res th at ma y affect system operat ion.
Run ning PC-Doctor Diagnost ics to furth er isolate p roblem ar ea (refer toParagraph 5.5). For indicated hardware failures, cycling power and repeating
self test to verify tha t a h ard failu re h as occurr ed.
Removin g an d replacing su sp ect ha rdwar e (as described in Section 6 of th isma nu al) an d retes t th e system u sing the diagnost ic tes ts a s described in
Paragraph 5 .5 .
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5-2 Troubleshooting Procedures
Figure 5-1 Notebook Computer Troubleshooting Flow Chart
START
COMPUTERTROUBLE
INDICATION?
DEAD
COMPUTERSYMPTOMS
?
RUN
SELF TEST
ERROR
MESSAGE?
MODEMPROBLEM
?
RUN
DIAGNOSTICS
DIAGNOSTICS
ERROR MSG
?
NO
YES
NO
YESSEE PARAGRAPH
5.3.5
NO
YESSEE PARAGRAPHS
5.3.3.1 and 5.3.3.2
NO
See Paragraphs5.3.1 & 5.3.2
NO
YES
YES
SEE PARAGRAPH5.5
When Power buttonis pressed, no indicationof power is present (darkLCD, no Status icons lit,no disk drive activity, etc.)
Press Power button;Selftest automaticallyruns when power turned on.
NO
SEE PARAGRAPH
5.4
Yes
PORT REPLICATORPROBLEMS?
ATTACH DESKTOPDEVICES DIRECTLYTO NOTEBOOK TOISOLATE PORTREPLICATOR PROBLEMS
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5.3 Troubleshooting ProceduresTh e bu ilt-in self test p rogram an d th e disk res iden t diagnostics program (PC-Doctor)
ar e u seful tools in comp u ter trou bleshootin g. However, if th e compu ter h as a p ower,
keyboard or display problem, you m u st first s olve this problem before ru n ning
diagnost ics . If the compu ter powers u p a nd displays m essages on the LCD or emits a
series of beeps, skip to Paragraph 5.3.3 for further instructions.
5.3.1 Troubleshooting a Power Supply Problem
If th e compu ter does n ot power u p when th e Power Switch is s et to the ON posit ion ,
you mos t l ikely ha ve a m alfu nction in th e power su bs ystem (loss of power a t th e AC
outlet , fau lty AC ada pter, disch arged Bat tery Packs, or fau lty Power Su pply on th e
Main Board). With a power problem, a ll LEDs ar e extingu ish ed, th e LCD screen is
blan k, the system does not respon d when th e su spen d switch is pressed several t imes
consecu tively and n o drive activity can b e hea rd. The compu ter is un ab le to load
software and displays no visible signs of activity. To fault isolate a power problem,
ch eck th e followin g:
AC ada pter an d Bat tery - Plu g in the AC ada pter an d dou ble-check a llconnect ions on the ada pter and compu ter . Ensu re that th e NotebookPowerswitch is set to the On p osit ion an d th at th e system is not in Suspend or Sleepmode.
Meas u re th e voltage at th e AC outlet or plug in a kn own good a pplian ce (e.g.,a lamp) to verify that voltage is present. If the voltage is ok, try replacing the
AC adapter.
Check to see that the ba t tery packs are ins tal led correct ly and th at th e bat terycha rge ind icators on the front of the b at tery packs ind icate th e bat ter ies are
cha rged (try us ing a n ew battery pack if ba tteries are disch ar ged).
If th e AC outlet voltage, AC ada pter, a n d ba ttery packs test n orma l bu t th ecompu ter will not power u p, try disconn ecting th e display cab le from th e bas e
(refer to Section 6 for disas sem bly in stru ction s) to see if a sh ort in th e display
assembly has occurred.
If the d isplay assem bly appears to be n ormal , replace th e Bot tom Board asdescribed in Sect ion 6 an d retes t s ystem.
5.3.2 Troubleshooting a Display Problem
If the LCD remains blank when you tu rn on the compu ter, an d the s ta tu s indicators
light, check the following controls on the display:
LCD sus pend mode - Press Shift to t erminate Sus pend mode.
Brigh tn ess set too low - Press Fn-Up Arrow keys to increas e screen b rightn ess
Notebook Set for External Monitor - Press Fn-F12 to switch to th e intern alscreen.
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