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Model 6X00 
Preliminary Service Manual 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

November 1996

Summary of Contents for 6X00

Page 1: ...Model 6X00 Preliminary Service Manual November 1996...

Page 2: ...dows and Microsoft Mouse are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation IBM PC OS 2 PS 2 EGA and VGA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Inc Intel Pentium are trademarks o...

Page 3: ...pe III Expansion Slot 8 CD ROM Drive 8 Ventilation 8 Rear View 10 DC in Socket 10 Serial Port 10 Expansion Port 10 RCA Jack 10 External Monitor CRT Port 10 MIDI Game Port 10 Parallel Port 10 External...

Page 4: ...Brightness Control 26 Volume Control 26 Contrast Brightness Saved 26 Suspend Mode 26 New Keys for Windows 95 27 Application Key 27 Windows Keys 27 Storage Disks 28 3 5 Floppy Drive 29 2 5 Hard Disk Dr...

Page 5: ...king the System Configuration Utility 44 Working with the Menu Bar of the SCU 45 Working with the Pull Down Menu of the SCU 45 Features of the System Configuration Utility 46 System Menu 46 Devices Me...

Page 6: ...ROM 67 Trident Cyber9385 Flat Panel Controller 68 Standard Video Modes 69 Extended Video Modes 70 Video Mode Cross Reference 72 Accessories 73 Battery 73 Toshiba Ni MH Rechargeable Battery 73 CD ROM 7...

Page 7: ...ts List Circuit Diagram Parts List 85 Top Case Assemblies 86 Bottom Case Assemblies 88 10 4 Display Panel Assemblies 90 12 1 Display Panel Assemblies 92 CD ROM 94 FDD 95 HDD 96 Battery Pack 97 Circuit...

Page 8: ...g work This chapter describes each of the Notebook Computer s hardware features in detail and shows you how to use them It covers Specifications The LED Indicators Button System Status LCD Bar Input O...

Page 9: ...compatible Parallel port 1 EPP ECP mode support External monitor port 1 External PS 2 port 1 RCA jack 1 NTSC PALTV output Expansion port 1 168 pin Infrared 1 IrDA ASKIR MIDI Game port 1 Audio System C...

Page 10: ...ystem power on either by AC or by battery Red Battery in charge Orange Battery in charge when system power on Color of Light Status Green Internal battery fully charged Red Second battery fully charge...

Page 11: ...accessed FDD in Use This indicator displays that the floppy disk drive is being accessed HDD in Use This indicator displays that the hard disk drive is being accessed Suspend to Memory This indicator...

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Page 13: ...l display the system status indicating the respective concerned icons Dual Stereo Speakers These are two built in output devices on each side for audio system Trackpad Pointing Device The trackpad poi...

Page 14: ...7 LCD panel Dual Stereo speakers LCD bar Trackpad and buttons Windows 95 keyboard...

Page 15: ...kers Infrared The wireless communications capabilities are based on IrDA Infrared Data Association standards for cordless connection between the Notebook Computer andanIrDA compliant device PC Card Ty...

Page 16: ...9 Right side stand Microphone in Line in Headphone Infrared PC card Type III CD ROM drive Ventilation...

Page 17: ...ack to connect a TV set for example You may need to select the video standard NTSC PAL for video display External Monitor CRT Port This port allows the connection of an external monitor to the system...

Page 18: ...11 DC in socket Serial port Expansion port RCA jack CRT port MIDI Game port Parallel port PS 2 port...

Page 19: ...a Type II format for system expansion capability 2 5 Hard Disk Drive The system s 2 5 hard disk features a high capacity for data storage providing high access time for excellent performance 3 5 Flop...

Page 20: ...13 Left side stand Internal battery pack 3 5 floppy diskette drive Battery latch PC card Type II 2 5 hard disk drive...

Page 21: ...al battery pack may have self discharged during shipment AC Power The Notebook Computer features a universal auto switching power adapter This adapter is suitable for use nearly anywhere 1 Connect the...

Page 22: ...battery pack which provides continuous portable operation Proper care is required for optimum performance Do not attempt to disassemble the battery under any circumstances The battery may explode if e...

Page 23: ...regardless if the system is being operated or not Hours may be needed to charge the battery pack for long service life Some instructions should be carefully concerned before you charge the battery pa...

Page 24: ...esigned in addition to the system s internal one to prolong the battery life for the unit s portable use You may need to replace the floppy disk out of the 3 5 drive bay with the Second Battery pack f...

Page 25: ...uracell Smart Battery available at retail outlets around the world to accurate indicate a fuel gauge of the predicted available charge for the present state information Recharged by AC Power The Secon...

Page 26: ...e fan but outside the two screws 2 Attach to the installed CPU 3 Connect the properly seated cable to the mainboard for CPU temperature dissipation 4 Reinstall the four screws surrounding the fan to f...

Page 27: ...20 Heat sink fan for CPU 1 Unlock the CPU 2 Install an upgraded CPU 3 Lock the CPU Slotted screwdriver Index corner S2 Power of CPU MPEG Card option...

Page 28: ...6MB 1MX16 X8 None 16MB None 1MX16 X8 16MB 2MX8 X8 None 16MB None 2MX8 X8 16MB 1MX16 X8 1Mx16 x4 24MB 1MX16 X4 1MX16 X8 24MB 1MX16 X8 1MX16 X8 32MB 4MX4 X16 None 5V 70ns 32MB None 4Mx4 x16 32MB 2MX8 X8...

Page 29: ...PAL Nicaragua NTSC Bermuda NTSC Nigeria PAL Bolivia NTSC Norway PAL Brazil PAL Oman PAL Brunei PAL Pakistan PAL Burma NTSC Panama NTSC Canada NTSC Paraguay PAL Canary PAL Peru NTSC Chile NTSC Philippi...

Page 30: ...23 Kenya PAL Yugoslavia PAL Korea South NTSC Zambia PAL Kuwait PAL...

Page 31: ...24 Bank 0 Bank 1 S1...

Page 32: ...n Key Located on the bottom left edge of the Notebook Computer keyboard is an Fn key It is a special key only found on the Notebook Computer and it is used for operation of The PgUp PgDn Home End keys...

Page 33: ...capable of providing numeric keypad functions Press the NumLock key to lock the numeric keypad The NumLock indicator will be displayed on the system status LCD bar Press the Fn key with the keys of t...

Page 34: ...ows you to switch display among LCD only CRT only TV only both LCD and CRT Contrast Control Contrast control allows you to adjust the contrast of the display panel This feature is available for DSTN p...

Page 35: ...some applications today Pressing the Application key does not disturb the current cursor position When the user presses either Windows key Left or Right the Start menu appears Both keys can be used to...

Page 36: ...29 Storage Disks The Notebook Computer comes equipped with several data storage drives 3 5 Floppy Drive 2 5 HardDrive 5 25 CD ROM Drive...

Page 37: ...iskette drive is labeled drive A It is capable of starting the system when a bootable diskette is placed in it The floppy diskette drive comes designed to be removable for the desired replacement in t...

Page 38: ...up and the metal shutter toward the disk drive gently insert the diskette into the drive until the diskette is properly seated n To remove the diskette from the drive press the ejection button on the...

Page 39: ...fer rate at speed up to 16 6 MB second The system will automatically configure the hard disk parameters for any supported IDE drive If the hard disk drive is not bootable you must start the system wit...

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Page 41: ...em using the tray loading mechanism for ease of use TheCD ROM drive provides the performance required for the multimedia applications in a variety of disc types such as CD DA CD ROM Mode 1 Mode 2 CD R...

Page 42: ...ocated on the upper socket Type II x 1 on the left panel Inserting and Removing PC Cards PC cards are inserted and removed in much the same way as floppy disks Although PC cards are electronic devices...

Page 43: ...requires the use of software drivers and the device specific drivers to control the operation of the socket and any PC Cards inserted into it All slots may be used to install F LAN F FAX modemdevices...

Page 44: ...resolution output to an external monitor Ability to output the video to other video display device F VGA monitor CRT or RGB projector F TV set Ability to drive both displays of LCD and other video dev...

Page 45: ...lize the Suspend Mode when any of the disk drives is accessed such as HDD FDD and CD ROM drive Suspend to Memory Suspend to Memory is a 5 volt suspend mode for system power management Suspend to Disk...

Page 46: ...successfully from the Suspend Mode when connected to some external devices such as PC Card Resume from Suspend to Memory Mode The system may be resumed from Suspend to Memory mode by Resume alarm time...

Page 47: ...APM support to further reduce power consumption especially for battery operation The installation of Advanced Power Management APM varies depending on the Operating System OS and the software applica...

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Page 49: ...est POST The System Configuration Utility SCU Power On Self Test POST The BIOS performs a series of power on self test POST to diagnose hardware errors when the system first starts up During the POST...

Page 50: ...for SiS 510X Version 1 01 26 Copyright 1983 1996 SystemSoft Corp All Right Reserved System Processor 200 MHz Intel Pentium CPU System External Cache 256 KB Enabled Video Chip Trident Cyber 9385 with...

Page 51: ...opyright 1983 1996 SystemSoft Corp All Right Reserved System Processor 200 MHz Intel Pentium CPU System External Cache 256 KB Enabled Video Chip Trident Cyber 9385 with 2 MB Video RAM SystemSoft Plug...

Page 52: ...nformation even when the power is turned off and retains that when the system is turned back on Invoking the System Configuration Utility The System Configuration Utility SCU will be accessed when sim...

Page 53: ...System Configuration Utility When the desired menu bar item is highlighted press the Enter key to enter the pull down menu for values setting Action Keys Used Description Select pull down menu item D...

Page 54: ...rackpad Boot Device Diskette A Specifies where the system Hard disk C boots from PCMCIA card Video Display LCD and CRT Enables both LCD and CRT simultaneously Auto sense The display auto switches to C...

Page 55: ...ode Enables multiple sector mode to increase sequential data transfers Fast PIO mode Enables Fast Programmed Input output PIO mode for high data transfer rate COM Ports COM A settings None Specifies t...

Page 56: ...t MIDIport 300H Specifies the system s 310H General MIDI I O port 320H address 330H Wave Table Enabled Enables Wave Table music synthesizer Keyboard Numlock Specifies NumLock is on at system boot time...

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Page 58: ...s the power saving to its highest which results in minimum performance but longest battery life Video Monitoring Video RAM access will prevent the system from entering a standby mode Suspend Controls...

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Page 60: ...t settings and reboots the system Exit No Save Exits the SCU without saving any of the current changes Default Settings Changes the current setup to the system default values Restore Settings Restores...

Page 61: ...successful DEBUG_CS_SHADOW_SETUP EQU 2BH Setup Shadow DEBUG_VIDEO_EQUIP_INIT_INIT EQU 2CH Going To Initialize Video DEBUG_VIDEO_BW_SEARCH EQU 2DH Search For Monochrome Adapter DEBUG_VIDEO_COLOR_SEARC...

Page 62: ...EBUG_SEGMENTENABLE_READWRITE_1 EQU 0D3H update segment range attr DEBUG_MAP_MEM_1 EQU 0D4H configure memory registers DEBUG_MAP_IO_1 EQU 0D5H configure I O registers DEBUG_MAP_IRQ_1 EQU 0D6H configure...

Page 63: ...aged APM 1 1 errCant_Enter_State EQU 60H Can not enter requested state errNo_PM_Pending EQU 80H No PM Events pending errAPM_Not_Present EQU 86H Advanced Power Management not present errUnsupported_APM...

Page 64: ...orking theories of the components that make up the Notebook Computer but to explain all the features that these chips offer though may not necessarily supported by the system This chapter is divided i...

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Page 66: ...ntroller m SiS5102 PCI Local Data Buffer m SiS5103 System I O PMU m SMC FDC37C669FR PC95 96 Compatible Super I O Floppy Disk Controller with Infrared Support m Omega 82C094 PCI to PCMCIA Host Adapter...

Page 67: ...or FP and EDO are 6 3 3 3 and 6 2 2 2 respectively Programmable CAS driving current Programmable DRAM speed Supports slow refresh Two programmable non cacheable regions Supports synchronous and asynch...

Page 68: ...B with 4 QuadWords QWs deep 4 level CPU to PCI Posted Write Buffer CTPPB with 4 DoubleWords DWs deep 1 level PCI to Memory Posted Write Buffer PTMPB with 1 QW deep 1 level Memory to CPU Read Buffer CR...

Page 69: ...rite operation Supports read ahead posted write buffers for concurrent system operation Controls two IDE channels and max connects 4 IDE drives Supports PIO mode 4 timing proposal on enhanced IDE spec...

Page 70: ...s suspend to hard disk Read only shadow register Supports suspend to memory Supports doze standby and suspend modes status output pin Supports ISA leakage control Standby resume toggle switch Standby...

Page 71: ...or 2 Mbps 1 Mbps 500 Kbps 300 Kbps 250 Kbps data rates Programmable precompensation modes Serial Ports Two high speed NS16C550 compatible UARTs with send receive 16 byte FIFOs Supports 130k and 460k b...

Page 72: ...65 General purpose address decoder 16 byte block decode 48 base I O address options 100 pin QFP and TQFP package...

Page 73: ...ogic 208 pin PQFP or TQFP Compatibility Compliant with PC Card 95 PCMCIA 2 1 and JEIDA 4 1 ExCA Register set compatible to Intel i82092AA PPEC and Intel i82365SL Power Management Supports CLOCKRUN of...

Page 74: ...ddress DMA and interrupt selection is controlled by system software Interface to analog inputs is extremely simple There are stereo inputs for CD audio line in and an external music synthesis chip or...

Page 75: ...elodic and 47 percussion Chorus and reverb effects Integrated general MIDI interrupt MIDI serial interface Supports 512Kx16 up to 8Mx16 ROM s No DAC required Context upload for suspend resume to disk...

Page 76: ...Sample Set ROM 512Kx16 bit CMOS ROM General MIDI instrument set 128 melodic and 47 percussion Single 5V power supply 150 ns fast access time Total static operation Operating current 60 mA 44 pin smal...

Page 77: ...nfigurations including unified or shared frame buffer architectures With burst PCI Extended Data Out EDO Fast Page Mode FPM memory support and the fastestvideo graphics engine the Cyber9385 brings Vis...

Page 78: ...4 70 All B000 80x25 9x14 Text NI N P DH 320x200 16 25 31 4 70 All A000 40x25 8x8 Graphic NI N P EH 640x200 16 25 31 4 70 All A000 80x25 8x8 Graphic NI N P 10H 640x350 16 25 31 4 70 All A000 80x25 8x1...

Page 79: ...35 7 87I 512K A000 128X48 8x16 Graphic I 62H_1 1024X768 256 45 35 5 87I 1M A000 128X48 8x16 Graphic I 62H_2 1024X768 256 65 48 5 60 1M A000 128X48 8x16 Graphic NI 62H_3 1024X768 256 75 56 5 70 1M A00...

Page 80: ...c NI N P 75H_4 640x480 64K 36 43 3 85 1M A000 80X30 8x16 Graphic NI N P 76H_1 800x600 32K 40 37 9 60 1M A000 100X37 8x16 Graphic NI P 76H_2 800x600 32K 40 37 9 60 1M A000 100X37 8x16 Graphic NI P 76H_...

Page 81: ...024x768 32K 44 9 35 5 87I 2M A000 128X4 8 8x16 Graphic I 78H_2 1024x768 32K 65 48 4 60 2M A000 128X4 8 8x16 Graphic I 78H_3 1024x768 32K 78 60 0 75 2M A000 128X4 8 8x16 Graphic NI 79H_1 1024x768 64K 4...

Page 82: ...800x600 4 60 NI 40 000 58 000 V 800x600 4 75 NI 49 500 58 000 V 800x600 8 60 NI 40 000 58 000 A 800x600 8 75 NI 49 500 58 000 A 800x600 8 60 NI 40 000 58 000 1 A 800x600 8 75 NI 49 500 58 000 1 A 800x...

Page 83: ...ging 5 45 C Discharge 20 60 C Storage 3 12 months 20 25 C within 3 months 20 35 C Weight 52 grams Duracell DR36S Available at Worldwide Retails Item Specifications Type DR36S Size 10 x 4 3A Nominal Vo...

Page 84: ...00rpm Data Transfer Rate Average sustained 900KB sec Programmed I O 16 7MB sec Max Mode 0 4 Multi word DMA 16 7MB sec Max Mode 0 2 Starting Time 8sec Typical 32sec max Data Buffer Capacity 128KB Appli...

Page 85: ...900kB sec at 6X speed Programmed I O 13 3 MB sec max Mode 0 3 Multi word DMA 13 3 MB sec max Mode 0 1 Starting Time 8sec Average when power on or disk loaded Return Time from Standby Mode 2sec or les...

Page 86: ...sustained 1 200kB sec Programmed I O 16 7MB sec max mode 0 4 Multi word DMA 16 7MB sec max mode 0 2 Starting Time 8sec Average when power on or disk loaded Return Time from Standby Mode 2sec or less D...

Page 87: ...rack Per Disk 737 280 1 474 560 Per Track 4 608 9 216 Per Sector 512 512 Formatted 15 sectors track Per Disk 1 228 800 Per Track 7 680 Per Sector 512 Transfer Rate 250 kbits s 500 kbits s 500 kbits s...

Page 88: ...0 sectors track Kbytes track 5 12 10 24 Kbytes track 819 20 1 638 40 1MB Mode Recording Method FM MFM Data Transfer Rate k bits sec 125 250 Tracks Disk 160 160 Innermost Track Bit Density bpi 4 359 8...

Page 89: ...e 0 0871mm W x0 2913mm H Dot pitch 0 1021mm W x0 3063mm H Bezel opening area 250 0mm W x188 5mm H Power supply voltage Minimum 3 0V Maximum 5 5V Viewing angle range 0 Minimum 15 90 Minimum 30 180 Mini...

Page 90: ...e Display colors 262 144 colors Viewing angle 6 oclcok Display mode Normal white Modulesize 245 5mm W x179 4mm H x7 7mm D Weight 400g max Contrast ratio 0 0 80 1 min Response time at 25 Rise 20 typica...

Page 91: ...l 410g Contrast ratio Typical 150 1 Viewing angle Horizontal left 45 Horizontal right 45 Vertical up 25 Vertical down 25 Viewing direction 12 o clock upper direction Color gamut 55 typical center to N...

Page 92: ...51mmx189 5mm Color arrangement RGB vertical stripes Driving method 6bits parallel 64 gray levels 262 144 colors Interface 3 3 3V CMOS logic Display outline 278 5mm w x 200 5mm h x 8 5mm t max Weight 6...

Page 93: ...ical stripe Display colors 262 144 colors Viewing angle 6 o clcok Display mode Normal white Modulesize 275 0mm W x200 0mm H x8 0mm D Contrast ratio 0 0 80 1 min Response time at 25 Rise 20 typical 0 0...

Page 94: ...ertical up 20 Vertical down 35 Viewing direction Wider viewing angle with contrast ratio down side 6 o clock Wider viewing angle without image reversal up side 12 o clock Optimum grayscale 2 2 perpend...

Page 95: ...Hard Disk Drive m Second Battery Circuit Diagrams m Mainboard 77 62000 D03 m DC DC 77 6200C D03 m LCD Bar 77 62006 D01 m SwitchBoard 77 6200S D02 m 8 16MB Memory 77 6202T D71 m 32MB Memory 77 2205T 0...

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