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Maintenance and Service Guide

Compaq Presario 5000, 5100, and 5200 Series Computers

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Jumper & Switch Information

Specifications

Clearing CMOS

Power-On Self 
Test (POST)

Configuration

Diagnostic error 
codes

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics 

 

This section describes some simple, preliminary tests and guidelines for troubleshooting the 

computer.

 

Checklist For Solving Minor Problems

If you encounter some minor problem with the computer or software application, 

go through the following checklist for possible solutions before running any of the diagnostic utilities:

     

Is the computer connected to a working power outlet?

     

Is the computer turned on and the power light illuminated?

     

Are all cables connected properly and seated?

     

Are all of the necessary device drivers installed?

     

Is the 

CONFIG.SYS

 file correct?

     

Is the 

AUTOEXEC.BAT

 file (MS-DOS) or 

STARTUP.CMD

 file correct?

     

Was a nonbootable diskette loaded in the diskette drive at power-up?

     

Are all switch settings correct?

     

Was Computer Setup run after installing options (memory, disk drives, etc.) 

and before installing industry standard architecture boards?

Quick checks and possible solutions for problems related to these topics:

CD drive

hard drive

VGA monitor

diskette drive

hardware installation

SuperDisk drive

 (on select 

models only)

DVD drive

power

flat-panel monitor

 (on 

select models only)

USB ports

are provided in the tables below. The procedure for 

resolving hardware conflicts

 is also described.

 

 

 

Flat-panel monitor

Problem

Probable cause(s)

Possible solution

Screen is 

blank.

Your computer may 

not support flat-panel 

monitors.

See your authorized dealer or reseller about CPU 

support for the Digital Video Interface (DVI) needed.

Cannot find 

video 

connector on 

rear of CPU for 

flat-panel 

monitor.

Your computer may 

not have a digital flat-

panel port (DFPP).

See your authorized dealer or reseller about CPU 

support for flat-panel monitors.

The display 

only fills part 

of the screen.

The monitor does not 

support your 

resolution setting.

FP400 and FP500 Series flat-panel monitors only 

support 1024 x 768 resolution mode. Change your 

resolution setting in the 

Display

 dialog box:

1

Click on 

Start

2

Point at 

Settings

 and click on 

Control Panel

3

Double-click on 

Display

4

Click on the 

Setting 

tab, and move the sliding 

pointer to give 1024 x 768 pixel resolution.

Green power 

light is 

flashing.

Your flat-panel 

monitor does not 

support the video 

resolution or refresh 

rate.

FP400 and FP500 Series flat-panel monitors only 

support 1024 x 768 resolution mode. Connect a VGA 

monitor temporarily and change your resolution 

setting in the 

Display 

dialog box:

1

Click on 

Start

2

Point at 

Settings

 and click on 

Control Panel

3

Double-click on 

Display

4

Click on the 

Setting 

tab, and move the 

sliding pointer to give 1024 x 768 pixel 

resolution.

 

 

 

CD drive

Problem

Probable 

cause(s)

Possible solution

Cannot read 

compact disc.

CD is not properly 

seated in the drive. 

Eject the CD, then re-insert it, pressing down 

on the CD firmly to correctly seat it in the 

drive.

CD has been loaded 

upside down. 

Eject the CD, turn it over, then reload.

CD may be dirty or 

scratched. 

Clean the CD or load another CD.

Cannot eject 

compact disc 

(tray-load 

only).

CD is not properly 

seated in the drive. 

Turn off the computer, insert a straightened 

paper clip into the emergency eject hole, then 

push firmly. Slowly pull the tray out from the 

drive until the tray is fully extended, then 

remove the CD. 

CD drive devices 

are not 

detected.

Power cycle delay. 

After turning the computer off, wait 30 

seconds before turning the computer on again.

CD drive is not 

connected properly. 

Open the computer and check to see that the 

drive cable is connected properly.

Proper driver is not 

loaded

Restart the system and make sure the CD 

drive drivers are loaded.

 

 

 

 

DVD drive

Problem

Probable cause(s)

Possible solution

Cannot 

read DVD 

disk

DVD or CD is not properly 

seated in the drive. 

Eject the DVD or CD, press down on the DVD or 

CD firmly to correctly seat it in the drive, then 

reload.

DVD or CD has been 

loaded upside down. 

Eject the disk, turn it over, then reload.

DVD or CD disk may be 

dirty or scratched. 

Load another DVD disk.

DVD does 

not work in 

the DOS 

mode.

Proper drivers are not 

loaded. 

Restart the system and make sure the DVD 

drive drivers are loaded.

Cannot 

eject DVD 

disk.

The system is in the 

Sleep mode.

Press the Power button to bring the system back 

to full power, then eject the DVD.

The DVD, diskette, or 

hard drive was active 

when attempting to eject 

the DVD. 

Wait until all drive activity ends (the CD/hard 

drive light and diskette drive light will go out), 

then try to eject the DVD.

DVD disk is not properly 

seated in the drive. 

Turn off the computer, insert a straightened 

paper clip into the emergency eject hole, then 

push firmly. Slowly pull the tray out from the 

drive until the tray is fully extended, then 

remove the DVD disk.

DVD drive 

devices are 

not 

detected.

DVD drive is not 

connected properly. 

Open the computer and check to see that the 

drive cable is connected properly.

Incorrect driver is 

installed.

Ensure the correct driver is installed in 

CONFIG.SYS.

Drive has been changed.

Make sure the jumper setting is set for "Slave."

Proper drivers are not 

loaded.

Restart the system and make sure the DVD 

drive drivers are loaded.

 

 

Resolving Hardware Conflicts

Hardware conflicts occur when two or more peripheral devices attempt to use the same hardware 

resources. I/O addresses, interrupts, and DMA channels are the most common hardware resources 

used by peripheral devices. For example, the factory default settings for the MIDI port audio interface 

are:

Base I/O address

220H

MIDI Port Base I/O address

330H

Interrupt 

IRQ 5

8-bit DMA 

Channel 1

When different peripheral devices use the same hardware resources at the same time, the devices 

and/or the system may not function properly. You can resolve hardware conflicts by ensuring that no 

devices are configured to use the same hardware resources. These resources can either be dipswitch 

or jumper settings on the peripheral card or software configurable resources. The Computer Setup 

selection of your Compaq Utilities allows you to view and modify the settings for the peripheral 

devices factory installed in your system. Refer to the 

User's Guide

 for the particular peripheral cards 

you wish to install for information on how to view and select their settings.

To resolve hardware conflicts:

1 Change the hardware settings of your audio card or other peripheral card in your 

system if the peripheral card is using any settings used by the factory-installed 

devices. 

2 If you are unsure of the settings of the peripheral cards, you can isolate the 

source of the problem by temporarily removing all cards not manufactured by 

Compaq, or resetting the default settings and running Compaq Utilities. After 

that, add the cards back one at a time until the card that is causing the conflict is 

found.

 

Also see: 

System

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Presario 5070

Page 1: ...umper Switch Information Specifications See the Notice for copyright and trademark information and the Preface for symbol conventions and Technician Notes Download ZIP file of complete MSG to hard dri...

Page 2: ...ter Corporation 1998 Compaq Computer Corporation All rights reserved Compaq Presario Registered U S Patent and Trademark Office Microsoft MS DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp...

Page 3: ...s trained by Compaq should repair this equipment All troubleshooting and repair procedures are detailed to allow only subassembly module level repair Because of the complexity of the individual boards...

Page 4: ...log Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications PRODUCT DESCRIPTION INDEX PAGE Models and model specific features CPU controls and lights Keyboard controls and lights Creativity...

Page 5: ...Compaq Presario 5000 5100 and 5200 Series Standard Configurations Model Processor Cache Hard drive SDRAM CD DVD Zip or Super Disk MHz kB GB MB drive drive U S Latin America Canada Europe Africa Middle...

Page 6: ...ors Power cord set requirements FG PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CPU Controls and Lights Click link to see CPU Controls and Lights for the 5070 5184 and 5185 models 1 CD DVD load eject button 2 CD DVD drive act...

Page 7: ...eatures CPU controls and lights Keyboard controls and lights Creativity Action Center Rear CPU connectors Power cord set requirements FG PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CPU Controls and Lights 5070 5184 5185 1 CD...

Page 8: ...controls and lights Keyboard controls and lights Creativity Action Center Rear CPU connectors Power cord set requirements PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Keyboard Controls and Lights Easy Access Internet Keyboard...

Page 9: ...Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications Models and features CPU controls and lights Keyboard controls and lights Creativity Action Center Rear CPU connectors Power cord set requir...

Page 10: ...ifications Models and features CPU controls and lights Keyboard controls and lights Creativity Action Center Rear CPU connectors Power cord set requirements l PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Keyboard Controls and...

Page 11: ...Catalog Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications Models and features CPU controls and lights Keyboard controls and lights Creativity Action Center Rear CPU connectors Power c...

Page 12: ...Click link to see CPU Rear Connectors for 5070 5184 5185 model Click here to jump to connector pin assignments 1 VGA monitor 2 Flat panel monitor select models 3 Parallel printer port 4 Integrated NI...

Page 13: ...ar connectors Power cord set requirements PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CPU Rear Connectors 5070 5184 5185 Click link to see CPU Rear Connectors for other models Click here to jump to connector pin assignments...

Page 14: ...set will be used 3 The power cord set must have a minimum current capacity of 10A and a nominal voltage rating of 125 or 250 volts AC as required by each country s power system 4 The appliance couple...

Page 15: ...ation Specifications TROUBLESHOOTING INDEX PAGE Clearing CMOS Power On Self Test POST Configuration Preparing the computer Setup Accessing Compaq utilities options Diagnostic error codes Troubleshooti...

Page 16: ...able the password and allow the computer to be operated The board shown is an example of one used your board may differ slightly see Note below CMOS jumper location 1 Complete the preparation for disa...

Page 17: ...mory not working or not configured properly 1 Replace the memory modules 2 Replace the system board Failing Bits nnn nnn is a map of the bits at the RAM address which failed the memory test 1 Run Setu...

Page 18: ...ting and sets custom features Setup recognizes a new internal component or an external device and automatically updates the configuration screens Use the Setup utility to Modify settings for audio sto...

Page 19: ...on If disconnected turn the computer off and connect the keyboard 2 Replace the keyboard and retest 3 Replace the system board and retest 302 xx Keyboard long test failed 303 xx Keyboard LED test 8042...

Page 20: ...nced VGA datapath test 2478 xx Advanced VGA BitBLT test 2480 xx Advanced VGA Linedraw test Processor error codes Error code Description Recommended action 101 xx CPU test failed Replace the system boa...

Page 21: ...xx Tape ID failed The following steps apply to error codes 1900 xx through 1906 xx 1 Replace the tape cartridge and retest 2 Check and or replace the signal cable and retest 3 Replace the tape drive a...

Page 22: ...o the emergency eject hole then push firmly Slowly pull the tray out from the drive until the tray is fully extended then remove the CD CD drive devices are not detected Power cycle delay After turnin...

Page 23: ...em may use different USB architectures Ensure that the USB device and the system share the same USB architecture UHCI compliant devices will only work with a UHCI compliant system and OHCI compliant d...

Page 24: ...r Switch Information Specifications ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG INDEX PAGE NOTE The computer serial number should be provided to Compaq whenever requesting information or ordering spare parts System uni...

Page 25: ...mation Specifications System unit Mass storage devices Cables Standard optional boards Fax modem Keyboards Monitors Miscellaneous Return kits Documentation software l ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG System...

Page 26: ...ted part for a description of the part and part number Click here for other models Part Description Part Number 1 Hard drive mounting bracket 112705 001 2 Hood 317217 001 3 Chassis 108843 001 4 System...

Page 27: ...ss storage devices Cables Standard optional boards Fax modem Keyboards Monitors Miscellaneous Return kits Documentation software l ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG Mass Storage Devices 5190 5201 5202 5203 52...

Page 28: ...ss storage devices Cables Standard optional boards Fax modem Keyboards Monitors Miscellaneous Return kits Documentation software l ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG Mass Storage Devices 5206 5230 5260 5270 Po...

Page 29: ...storage devices Cables Standard optional boards Fax modem Keyboards Monitors Miscellaneous Return kits Documentation software l ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG Mass Storage Devices 5070 5184 5185 Position...

Page 30: ...ormation Specifications System unit Mass storage devices Cables Standard optional boards Fax modem Keyboards Monitors Miscellaneous Return kits Documentation software l ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG Cable...

Page 31: ...Specifications System unit Mass storage devices Cables Standard optional boards Fax modem Keyboards Monitors Miscellaneous Return kits Documentation software l ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG Cables 5070 51...

Page 32: ...tors Miscellaneous Return kits Documentation software l ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG Standard and Optional Boards 5070 5184 and 5185 Click link to see other boards Description Spare Part Number 1 System...

Page 33: ...rds 5100 and 5200 Series 1st board of 2 Click links to see the other 5100 and 5200 series board or 5070 5184 and 5185 boards Description Spare Part Number 1 System Board with NIC 480078 001 without NI...

Page 34: ...nal Boards 5100 and 5200 Series 2nd board of 2 Click links to see the other 5100 and 5200 Series board or 5070 5184 5185 boards Description Spare Part Number System Board without NIC with NIC 480075 0...

Page 35: ...modem Keyboards Monitors Miscellaneous Return kits Documentation software l ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG Fax modem Two examples of the types of modem used are shown Your modem may differ slightly from t...

Page 36: ...me Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications System unit Mass storage devices Cables Standard optional boards Fax modem Keyboards Monitors Miscellaneous Return kits Documentation so...

Page 37: ...not shown Back leg 340615 001 341043 001 341044 001 2 Compaq Presario MV monitors speakers not shown MV400 North America Northern Hemisphere Southern Hemisphere 326902 001 326902 022 326902 B34 MV500...

Page 38: ...devices Cables Standard optional boards Fax modem Keyboards Monitors Miscellaneous Return kits Documentation software l ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG Miscellaneous Parts 5190 5201 5202 5203 5204 5220 522...

Page 39: ...boards Fax modem Keyboards Monitors Miscellaneous Return kits Documentation software l ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG Miscellaneous Parts 5206 5230 5260 5270 Click the links to see models 5190 5201 5202 5...

Page 40: ...boards Monitors Miscellaneous Return kits Documentation software l ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG Miscellaneous Parts 5070 5184 5185 Click the links to see models 5190 5201 5202 5203 5204 5220 5221 5222 52...

Page 41: ...d buns 320661 002 Return kit with packing Compaq Presario V510 monitor 295627 001 Return kit with packing Compaq Presario V410 monitor 210545 001 Return kit with packing Compaq Presario 1525 monitor 2...

Page 42: ...381 320890 201 320890 081 320890 051 320890 041 320890 161 320890 091 320890 331 320890 071 320890 101 320890 311 320890 031 Quick Reference Guide 1 each 162212 001 Quick Reference Guide 5 pack 10685...

Page 43: ...rsonal Computers Adherence to the procedures and precautions described in this section is essential for safe and proper service Electrostatic discharge Service considerations Preparation for disassemb...

Page 44: ...the original shipping containers Avoid dropping drives from any height onto any surface Handle drives on surfaces that have at least one inch of shock proof foam Always place drives PCB assembly side...

Page 45: ...mends that all screws removed during the disassembly process be kept with the part that was removed then returned to their proper locations IMPORTANT As each subassembly is removed from the computer i...

Page 46: ...tton board Creativity Action Center REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Preparation for Disassembly To prepare the computer for removal and replacement procedures complete the following steps 1 Remove any diskette co...

Page 47: ...bly Serial number Hood Fax modem System board bracket Serial port assembly Mass storage devices System board components Power supply Front bezel Instant On button board Creativity Action Center Fan RE...

Page 48: ...tion for disassembly Serial number Hood Fax modem System board bracket Serial port assembly Mass storage devices System board components Power supply Front bezel Instant On button board Creativity Act...

Page 49: ...tant On button board Creativity Action Center Fan REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Fax modem 1 Perform preparation procedures 2 Remove the hood 3 Remove the screw holding the fax modem bracket to the chassis and p...

Page 50: ...board Power supply Front bezel Instant On button board Creativity Action Center Fan REMOVAL REPLACEMENT System Board Bracket There are ten steps in this procedure 1 Perform preparation procedures 2 R...

Page 51: ...index Product Description Troubleshooting Illustrated Parts Catalog Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Removing the System Board Bracket continued 5...

Page 52: ...og Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Removing the System Board Bracket continued 6 For 5070 5184 and 5185 models click here Disconnect the serial po...

Page 53: ...mputers MSG index Product Description Troubleshooting Illustrated Parts Catalog Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Removing the System Board Bracket...

Page 54: ...duct Description Troubleshooting Illustrated Parts Catalog Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Removing the System Board Bracket continued 8 Disconnec...

Page 55: ...ters MSG index Product Description Troubleshooting Illustrated Parts Catalog Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Removing the System Board Bracket con...

Page 56: ...10 Slide the system board bracket back at an angle lining up the pins in the top and bottom with the hinge opening then pull the system board bracket out of the chassis END OF SEQUENCE To replace the...

Page 57: ...orage devices System board components Power supply Front bezel Instant On button board Creativity Action Center Fan REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Serial Port Cable Assembly 1 Perform preparation procedures 2 Re...

Page 58: ...ce considerations Preparation for disassembly Serial number Hood Fax modem System board bracket Serial port assembly Mass storage devices System board components Power supply Front bezel Instant On bu...

Page 59: ...itch Information Specifications SuperDisk drive 3 5 Diskette Drive 3 5 Hard drive 5 25 Hard drive CD or DVD drive Zip drive Mass storage devices index page l REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Mass Storage Devices 3...

Page 60: ...llustrated Parts Catalog Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Mass storage devices 3 5 Hard Drive continued 4 Remove the two screws from the top of the...

Page 61: ...s Catalog Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Mass Storage Devices 3 5 Hard Drive continued 6 Remove the four screws at the bottom of the hard drive b...

Page 62: ...5 Hard drive CD or DVD drive Zip drive Mass storage devices index page l REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Mass Storage Devices 5 25 Hard Drive There are seven steps in this sequence 1 Perform preparation procedure...

Page 63: ...ts Catalog Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Mass Storage Devices 5 25 Hard Drive 6 Remove the four screws from the sides of the hard drive 7 Lift t...

Page 64: ...index page l REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Mass Storage Devices CD or DVD Drive NOTE Click here to see how to remove a CD or DVD that has jammed in the drive To remove the CD or DVD drive complete the following...

Page 65: ...val Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Mass Storage Devices CD or DVD Drive continued 6 Remove the four screws from the sides of the CD or DVD drive 7 Pull the CD...

Page 66: ...25 Hard drive CD or DVD drive Zip drive Mass storage devices index page l REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Mass Storage Devices Zip Drive There are eight steps in this sequence 1 Perform preparation procedures 2 R...

Page 67: ...cription Troubleshooting Illustrated Parts Catalog Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Mass Storage Devices Zip Drive continued 6 Remove the four scre...

Page 68: ...t Description Troubleshooting Illustrated Parts Catalog Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Mass Storage Devices Zip Drive continued 8 Remove the four...

Page 69: ...rmation Specifications SuperDisk drive 3 5 Diskette drive 3 5 Hard drive 5 25 Hard drive CD or DVD drive Zip drive Mass storage devices index page l REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Mass Storage Devices Diskette D...

Page 70: ...Illustrated Parts Catalog Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Mass Storage Devices Diskette Drive and SuperDisk continued 4 Remove the screw holding t...

Page 71: ...Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Mass Storage Devices Diskette Drive and SuperDisk continued 5 Remove the four screws from the sides of the drive...

Page 72: ...Hard drive 5 25 Hard drive CD or DVD drive Zip drive Mass storage devices index page l REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Mass Storage Devices SuperDisk Drive available on select models only There are five steps in...

Page 73: ...rge Service considerations Preparation for disassembly Serial number Hood Fax modem System board bracket Serial port assembly Mass storage devices System board components Power supply Front bezel Inst...

Page 74: ...nents index page l REMOVAL REPLACEMENT System Board Components Removing the Heat Sink Clip on selected models 1 Perform preparation procedures 2 Remove the hood 3 Remove the fax modem 4 Remove the sys...

Page 75: ...Video memory Battery System board Heat sink clip I O panel System board components index page l REMOVAL REPLACEMENT System Board Components I O Panel 1 Perform preparation procedures 2 Remove the hood...

Page 76: ...goalposts Memory module Video memory Battery System board Heat sink clip I O panel System board components index page l REMOVAL REPLACEMENT System Board Components Memory Module DIMM 1 Perform prepar...

Page 77: ...panel System board components index page l REMOVAL REPLACEMENT System Board Components Video Expansion Module Not available on 5070 5184 and 5185 models 1 Perform preparation procedures 2 Remove the...

Page 78: ...l System board components index page l REMOVAL REPLACEMENT System Board Components Battery 1 Perform preparation procedures 2 Remove the hood 3 Remove the fax modem 4 Remove the system board bracket 5...

Page 79: ...oard Components System Board 1 Perform preparation procedures 2 Remove the hood 3 Remove the fax modem 4 Remove the system board bracket 5 Remove the processor 6 Remove the memory module 7 Remove the...

Page 80: ...processor CAUTION The processor may still be very hot if the computer has been running recently 6 If necessary open the top lever of the heat sink clip to release the heat sink 7 Push in the release...

Page 81: ...itch Information Specifications Processor goalposts Memory module Video memory Battery System board Heat sink clip I O panel System board components index page l REMOVAL REPLACEMENT System Board Compo...

Page 82: ...ws the removal and replacement procedure for an AMD K6 2 processor Click the link to see how to remove a Pentium II or Celeron II processor 1 Perform preparation procedures 2 Remove the hood 3 Remove...

Page 83: ...m board bracket 5 Locate the Celeron processor CAUTION The processor may still be very hot if the computer has been running recently 6 Open the top lever of the heat sink clip to release the heat sink...

Page 84: ...per Switch Information Specifications Processor goalposts Memory module Video memory Battery System board Heat sink clip I O panel System board components index page l REMOVAL REPLACEMENT System Board...

Page 85: ...y Front bezel Instant On button board Creativity Action Center Fan REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Power Supply 1 Perform preparation procedures 2 Remove the hood 3 Remove the fax modem and any other option cards...

Page 86: ...al number Hood Fax modem System board bracket Serial port assembly Mass storage devices System board Power supply Front bezel Instant On button board Creativity Action Center Fan REMOVAL REPLACEMENT F...

Page 87: ...dem System board bracket Serial port assembly Mass storage devices System board Power supply Front bezel Instant On button board Creativity Action Center Fan REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Instant On Button Boar...

Page 88: ...Serial number Hood Fax modem System board bracket Serial port assembly Mass storage devices System board Power supply Front bezel Instant On button board Creativity Action Center Fan REMOVAL REPLACEME...

Page 89: ...trated Parts Catalog Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications REMOVAL REPLACEMENT Creativity Activity Center continued 7 Remove the screw holding the Creativity Action Center...

Page 90: ...ly Serial number Hood Fax modem System board bracket Serial port assembly Mass storage devices System board Power supply Front bezel Instant On button board Creativity Action Center Fan REMOVAL REPLAC...

Page 91: ...s MSG index Product Description Troubleshooting Illustrated Parts Catalog Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications JUMPER SWITCH INFORMATION INDEX PAGE System board CD drive D...

Page 92: ...5 J2 Flat panel monitor connector 20 pin DFPP J3 Video 15 pin VGA J5 Microphone in Mini stereo J7 Speaker out Mini stereo J6 Line out Mini stereo J7 Line in Mini stereo J6 DIMM sockets 168 pin DIMM DI...

Page 93: ...off off on on on JP4 off off off off off Not shipped in these configurations Connector information Function Description Reference Designator Keyboard Miniature 6 pin J1 Mouse Miniature 6 pin J1 Paral...

Page 94: ...GP clock Jumper position pins 1 2 pins 2 3 JCK2 CPU bus clock select CMOS state 66 MHz bus 95 or 100 MHz bus Jumper position pins 1 2 pins 2 3 VS1 CPU pin U33 voltage select U33 voltage 3 3 V 3 45 V J...

Page 95: ...Miniature 6 pin PS1 Parallel port DSUB 25 pin P1 Video 15 pin VGA VGA1 Ethernet jack RJ45 J4 Microphone in Mini stereo J5 Speaker out Mini stereo J5 DIMM sockets 168 pin DIMM DIMM 1 2 3 PCI slots 32...

Page 96: ...d drives DVD drive CD drive Zip drive l JUMPER SWITCH INFORMATION Hard Drives Compaq Computer Corporation uses IDE hard disk drives that conform to two different device 0 device 1 implementations Thes...

Page 97: ...G index Product Description Troubleshooting Illustrated Parts Catalog Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications System boards Hard drives DVD drive CD drive Zip drive l JUMPER...

Page 98: ...Series Computers MSG index Product Description Troubleshooting Illustrated Parts Catalog Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications System boards Hard drives DVD drive CD drive...

Page 99: ...Series Computers MSG index Product Description Troubleshooting Illustrated Parts Catalog Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications System boards Hard drives DVD drive CD drive...

Page 100: ...Series Computers MSG index Product Description Troubleshooting Illustrated Parts Catalog Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications System boards Hard drives DVD drive CD drive...

Page 101: ...log Home Removal Replacement Jumper Switch Information Specifications SPECIFICATIONS INDEX PAGE This section provides physical environmental and performance specifications for Compaq 5000 5100 and 520...

Page 102: ...Full Stroke 85 ms 145 ms Audio Output Level Line Out Headphone 0 8 V RMS at 10 kW 0 6 V RMS at 32 W Cache Buffer 256 KB Data Transfer Rate Sustained Burst Mode 1 2062 KB sec single 4800 KB sec 32 16 7...

Page 103: ...ONS Mouse Dimensions U S Metric Height Length Width 1 22 in 3 94 in 2 21 in 3 1 cm 10 cm 5 6 cm Weight 2 9 oz 85 g Base Resolution 400 DPI Tracking Speed maximum 10 in sec 25 cm sec Temperature Operat...

Page 104: ...s V 42 LAPM and MNP 2 5 V 42 LAPM and MNP 2 4 V 42bis V 42 LAPM and MNP 2 5 V 42 V 42bis Fax V 17 14 4 kbps transmission speed V 29 V 27ter V 21 Channel 2 Class 1 command set Group III FAX V 17 14 4 k...

Page 105: ...rives DVD drive CD drives Mouse Fax modem Zip drive l SPECIFICATIONS Zip Drive Total formatted capacity bytes 100 663 296 Sector size bytes 512 Total number of sectors 196 608 Number of reassignable s...

Page 106: ...95 Maximum Altitude unpressurized Operating 10 000 ft 3048 m Nonoperating 30 000 ft 9144 m This number will increase if more bays slots are occupied ATI 3 D RagePro Video Memory Resolution Colors Ver...

Page 107: ...Controller 2 0E2 0E3 DDC2 Registers 0E4 0E5 Master I2C Interface 0E7 0E9 Unused 0EA Ultra I O Index Register 0EB Ultra I O Data Register 0EC 0EF Modem Configuration 0F0 0F1 Coprocessor Busy Clear Res...

Page 108: ...ilable for option cards May use for UMBs 16 K 000EC000 000EFFFF 16 bit cacheable shadowable read only memory Not available for option cards 64 K 000F0000 000FFFFF System BIOS ROM shadow image 15 M 001...

Page 109: ...at 132 VAC cold start 80 A at 264 VAC cold start Holdup Time 16 ms from zero crossing at 120 VAC 16 ms from zero crossing at 240 VAC General Specifications Full Output Rating To 122 F and 5 000 ft To...

Page 110: ...Diskette drive Hard drives DVD drive CD drives Mouse Fax modem Zip drive l SPECIFICATIONS Diskette Drive Diskettes Size in 3 5 8 89 cm High Density MB 1 44 Low Density KB 720 Light Green Height One th...

Page 111: ...306 63 289 483 63 289 483 63 289 483 63 Buffer Size kB 128 128 128 128 128 Seagate Hard Drives 4 0 GB 8 4 GB 10 2 GB 13 5 GB Compaq Part Number 286118 334180 356039 334807 Formatted Capacity Physical...

Page 112: ...CD I Ready and Mode 2 Form 1 and 2 CD Bridge CD R Block Size CD ROM Mode 0 CD ROM Mode 1 CD ROM Mode 2 DVD 2352 bytes 2352 2340 2336 2048 bytes 2352 2340 2336 2048 bytes 2048 bytes Center Hole 15 mm d...

Page 113: ...68 1 228 800 737 280 655 360 Sector size bytes 512 512 512 1024 512 512 512 Total number of sectors 246 012 3360 2880 1232 2400 1440 1280 Number of reassignable spare sectors 170 0 0 0 0 0 0 Seek time...

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