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Play/Pause (
)
– press this button will play Audio CD or pause
playing Audio CD, but if there is DVD in DVD_ROM that will turn on system
automatically.
Stop/Eject (
)
– press this button will stop playing Audio CD or eject
CD/DVD-ROM tray.
Next/FF (
)
– press this button will play next track when Audio CD
was playing.
Previous/Rewind (
)
– press this button will play previous track when
Audio CD was playing.
12.11.3 CD/DVD and Digital mode LED status
There are two LED indicated which mode that end user to select it. One
is Direct CD LED another one is Digital LED.
The Direct CD LED was indicted the system in CD/DVD mode. The
Digital LED was indicted the system in Digital mode.
12.12 Three host interface channels support
12.12.1 Keyboard and mouse interface transfer port
One channel is dedicated for the keyboard and mouse data transfer
(host address 60h and 64h). The Keyboard and Mouse channel of KBC is
compatible to the legacy 8042 host interface. It is base on two registers:
Command/Data and Status
The EC-FW interrupt generates IRQ1 (Keyboard) and IRQ12 (Mouse)
for system.
12.12.2 Power management interface transfer port
The other channel is for the power management function (host address
62h and 66h). The Power Management channel of KBC structure and
operation are similar to those of the Keyboard/Mouse channel.
12.12.3 Extra transfer port
This channel (host address 68h and 6Ch) was created to prevent
conflict with the other channels.
12.13 Support three independent devices through PS/2 channel
simultaneously
The KBC provides three data transfer channels. Each channel has two
quasi-bidirectional signals that are used for the direct interface to an
external keyboard, mouse or any other PS/2 compatible pointing device.
The three channels are identical and thus allow the connector ports to
be interchangeable.
12.14 Devices PnP configuration
12.14.1 Hot Plug-and-Play
The KBC watches both external devices, checking if the devices have
recently been plugged in or unplugged. The Hot plug ability of external
PS2 devices feature detects the attachment or removal of these devices.
Summary of Contents for NBLB2
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Page 7: ...1 Chapter 1 System Description Specification...
Page 12: ...NBLB2 Service Manual 6 Chapter 2 Software Specification...
Page 66: ...NBLB2 Service Manual 60 Chapter 3 Hardware...
Page 69: ...NBLB2 Service Manual 63 Chapter 4 DC DC Converter...
Page 74: ...NBLB2 Service Manual 68 VOLTAGE IDENTIFICATION CODES...
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Page 83: ...NBLB2 Service Manual 77 Chapter 5 Disassembly Guide...
Page 89: ...NBLB2 Service Manual 83 4 Grasp the module and pull it out...
Page 103: ...NBLB2 Service Manual 97 3 Lift off the logic upper...
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Page 118: ...NBLB2 Service Manual Chapter 6 Testing and Troubleshooting...
Page 121: ...NBLB2 Service Manual 107 Figure 6 1 Troubleshooting flowchart 1 2...
Page 122: ...NBLB2 Service Manual Figure 6 1 Troubleshooting flowchart 2 2...
Page 129: ...NBLB2 Service Manual 115 4 Display Troubleshooting Figure 6 3 Display troubleshooting process...
Page 132: ...5 Keyboard Troubleshooting Figure 6 4 Keyboard troubleshooting process...
Page 134: ...6 External USB Devices Troubleshooting Figure 6 5 External USB device troubleshooting process...
Page 136: ...7 CRT troubleshooting Figure 6 6 CRT troubleshooting process...
Page 138: ...8 HDMI troubleshooting Figure 6 7 HDMI troubleshooting process...
Page 140: ...9 Touch Pad Troubleshooting Figure 6 8 Touch Pad troubleshooting process...
Page 142: ...10 Speaker Troubleshooting Figure 6 9 Speaker troubleshooting process...
Page 144: ...11 CD ROM DVD Troubleshooting Figure 6 10 CD ROM DVD drive troubleshooting process...
Page 146: ...12 Wireless LAN Troubleshooting Figure 6 11 Wireless LAN troubleshooting process...