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FIC MB05W Service Manual 

 

 

FIC MB05 Service Manual 

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MB05W 

                           

MB05W                                          

(WB-B55) 

1.1  Introduction 

This chapter provides the outline features and operation of the MB05 including the BIOS 
Setup program and other system options.  
 
The MB05 notebook offers the latest in advanced portable computing and multimedia 
technology that even outperforms most desktop computers. It incorporates the latest Intel 
Pentium - M processor and fully compatibles with an entire library of PC software based on 
operating systems such as Windows 2000 / XP. It also runs on future versions of Windows. It 
comes with a built-in keyboard, glide pad pointing device, sound system, PCMCIA slots, USB 
(Universal Serial Bus) port, IEEE 1394 port, advanced power management and more new 
multimedia features.

 

 

1.2  Feature Highlights 

The MB05 includes a variety of innovative features:  

Category

 

Specification 

Stepping 

CPU 

Intel Pentium 

 M Processor    

  :  Banias 1.3/1.5 GHZ 

 
 

Core Logic 
 

Intel Montara-GM (North Bridge) : 

CPU(Banias) I/F 

VGA Controller 

LVDS I/F 
DVOB&DVOC IF. 
RGB analog I/F 

 200/266 DDR MEMORY I/F 
 Hub-Link I/F 

  

Intel ICH4-M (South Bridge) : 

 Integrated Hub-Link I/F to connect with PCI 

Bridge 

              Dual IDE Master/Slave Controller ,Integrated 
DMA Controller 
              1.1/2.0 Universal Serial Bus Host Controller  
              Integrated 10/100M Fast Ethernet MAC 
Controller 
              Integrated Audio Controller with AC97 V2.2 
Interface 
              Advanced Power Management(ACPI) 

RTC 

              Integrated PCI to LPC Bridge 
              Integrated Audio Controller with AC97 Interface 
              PCI Bus Interface (PCI 2.2 compliant) 
              GPIO 

Advance PIC 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for MB05W

Page 1: ...port advanced power management and more new multimedia features 1 2 Feature Highlights The MB05 includes a variety of innovative features Category Specification Stepping CPU Intel Pentium M Processor...

Page 2: ...ay Support RTC NVRAM Integrated in South Bridge Intel ICH4 M Real Time Clock with 256 byte extended CMOS K B Controller Mitsubishi M38859 LPC KBC Internal K B Touch Pad External K B or M S Supported A...

Page 3: ...stering with read pipelined streaming Dual independent IDE channel each with 16 DW FIFO Native and compatibility mode PIO mode 0 1 2 3 4 and multiword DMA mode 0 1 2 Ultra DMA 33 66 100 Printer Interf...

Page 4: ...MB05 Key component list in detail Speakers audio Two built in dynamic speakers 40 x 20mm 1W 4 Microphone None Buzzer Not support Battery Battery Pack Type 8 cell Li ION Battery with EEPROM Voltage 14...

Page 5: ...i ion 3 5 h Battery Charging Max Change Current 1 7A 1 75A 150mA Power Off Li ion 3 5 h Battery Life 1st Li ion 4 h TBD Save to RAM 1st Li ion 1 Days TBD Charge 24 h CMOS Battery Discharge 5 year Syst...

Page 6: ...FIC ASIC F010502 B0 CRT LCD USB1 USB0 USB2 DDR SDRAM X 2 MINI PCI CONN R5C554 PCMCIA CNN X 2 G576 1394 PORT RTL8100BL RJ 45 HD PHONE ALC202 GMTG1421 MDC RJ11 M38859 PMU08 COM PORT 4M ROM PARALLEL PS2...

Page 7: ...touch pad status LED and power switch Color LCD Display Status LED Indicator Keyboard Easy Buttons Power On Resume Button Touchpad Pointing Device Figure 1 2 The Front side of the Notebook Color LCD...

Page 8: ...embedded numeric keypad 7 hot keys inverted T cursor arrow keys and separate page screen control keys Wide extra space below the keyboard panel for your wrist or palm to sit on comfortably during typi...

Page 9: ...2002 utility just by pressing this button You can simplify several procedures in entering into Outlook 98 2000 2002 environment For more understanding and interesting you can refer Section 2 5 to rec...

Page 10: ...on Lights green blinking when the system is in Suspend to RAM Battery Charging LED Lights to indicate battery in charging status Lights green to indicate that the battery is in charging Lights off to...

Page 11: ...computer Battery The battery pack is inserted here 1 4 3 The Rear Side of the Notebook The right side of the notebook computer offers the features shown in the following figure PS 2 Port Print Port CO...

Page 12: ...VGA Port Lets you attach an external CRT monitor for wider display You can run the LCD display and the external CRT monitor simultaneously or switch it to CRT only using the display hot key Modem Port...

Page 13: ...Camera PC Card Slot Lets you connect various PC cards such as memory card Supports both 3V 5V 32 bit CardBus and 16 bit PC cards Built in Stereo Speakers Integrated left and right mini stereo speaker...

Page 14: ...Bay Wireless LAN Compartment Memory Compartment Battery Release Latch Figure 1 9 Under Side of the Notebook Battery Release Latch Push the latch to the left end to remove the battery pack Battery Bay...

Page 15: ...rt a proprietary internal 56Kbps modem card to the notebook found on the underside of the notebook The internal modem card supports only fax and data communication and is V 90 compliant You connect th...

Page 16: ...help descriptions of each item you want to change On the BIOS Setup program you will find the following parts on the screen Item Specific Help The right side of the screen This area describes each par...

Page 17: ...mputer Enter the current time for reach field and use the Tab Shift Tab or Enter key to move from one field or back to another You can also change the system time from your operating system System Dat...

Page 18: ...Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Boot Exit Primary Master 30006MB Item Specific Help Type Auto Select the drive type LBA Format corresponding to the Total Sectors 58605120 fixed disk installed Max...

Page 19: ...booting Embedded Share Memory Lets you specify the sharing memory size of the Video chip from DDR SDRAM The Default sharing size is 32MB You should carefully specify the value since while the set val...

Page 20: ...pecific Help Serial port A Auto Configure serial port A using options Parallel port Auto Mode Bi directional Disabled No configuration Enabled User configuration Auto BIOS or OS chooses configuration...

Page 21: ...ct Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select 4Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Supervisor Password Is This field will show Set or Clear that means whether this notebook is contr...

Page 22: ...how Set or Clear that means whether this notebook is controlled by HDD Password or not Password on Boot If you set this field to Enabled your computer will ask for the password each time you boot your...

Page 23: ...les a device and moves the device up or down F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select 4Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit F12 Multi Boot Menu Lets you specify Enab...

Page 24: ...program and exit from the system setup program Exit Discarding Changes Allows you to discard all changes made while running the BIOS setup program and exit from the system setup program Load Setup De...

Page 25: ...ty After the system has been successfully run this program a message similar to the following appears Flash memory has been successfully programmed press any key to restart the system If the system do...

Page 26: ...on provides Windows XP installation guide from the CD ROM or DVD ROM device InstallingWindowsXPfromCD ROM DVD ROM To install Windows XP directly from your CD ROM insert the Windows XP installation CD...

Page 27: ...ick on the Device Manager folder tab 3 Under the Other Devices line you will find the Multimedia Audio Controller click Uninstall OK and then Scan for hardware changes buttons to appear the New Hardwa...

Page 28: ...stallation of modem driver Follow the instruction to finish the installation 4 With Yes I want to restart my computer now selected click Finish to complete the modem installation 2 2 6 Installing Inte...

Page 29: ...ton driver and then click Finish after complete the installing procedure 2 2 8 InstallingtheChipsetDriver Your notebook computer uses the advanced chipset Installing the driver to enhance the stabilit...

Page 30: ...eselect SW1 Pos 7 Master OFF Slave ON PasswordSelect SW1 Pos 4 Normal OFF Clear Password ON CMOSClearSelect SW1 Pos 8 Default OFF AutoPOWERONSelect SW1 Pos 6 Normal OFF Auto Power On ON LogoSelect SW1...

Page 31: ...M FCPGA Processors HowtoAccesstheCPUSocket To install or replace the CPU follow the steps below 1 Turn off the system and remove both AC adapter and the battery pack from the notebook unit 2 Remove ke...

Page 32: ...ws on the bottom case and that should be removing as the picture indicated 4 Lift the keyboard and tilt it towards the LCD panel 5 Release keyboard cable by sliding the ZIF connector towards up direct...

Page 33: ...se three screws as shown in the picture below and then remove Frame Bracket Figure 2 5 Remove Frame Bracket 7 Release four screws and one cable as shown in the picture below and then remove heat sink...

Page 34: ...e Manual 1 34 FIC MB05 Service Manual Figure 2 6 Remove heat sink plate and Fan 8 Use a flat screwdriver to unlock CPU Figure 2 7 Remove CPU PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http ww...

Page 35: ...tment The memory compartment is located on the underside of your computer inside the memory compartment With two memory slots you can have several combinations up to 1024MB UsingtheMemorySlotinsidethe...

Page 36: ...ssemble the notebook components as follows Put the DIMM door back Replace the screw and turn the system over 2 3 4 HardDiskUpgrade Procedure The notebook provides a built in hard disk for the primary...

Page 37: ...ng with the BIOS ROM file 2 Restart the computer and boot from the diskette At the DOS prompt type the command PHLASH BIOSfile ROM to activate Flash BIOS programming utility The computer will then sta...

Page 38: ...atures that MB05 supports Microsoft PC2001 logo and WinXP logo approval 14 1 15 XGA and 15 SXGA panel support Support ACPI 1 0B or above Support PCI 2 2 or above Support USB 1 1 2 0 Support SMBIOS 2 3...

Page 39: ...ay System auto detects LCD or CRT or TV presence on boot Up to 32 MB of Dynamic Video Memory Allocation Hard Disk Enhanced IDE spec Support auto IDE detection Support LBA mode for larger capacity HDD...

Page 40: ...LF004A Clock Generator IMI CY28346 Temperature Sensor NS MAX1617 IEEE 1394 RICOH R5C554 LAN Realtek 8100BL Modem ASKEY MDC AC 97 3 3 2 SystemMemory The system memory consists of SDRAM memory on 64 bit...

Page 41: ...0 16 4 bit Planar 11h 640 480 2 2 bit Planar 12h 640 480 16 4 bit Planar 13h 320 200 256 8 bit Planar Note All Standard VGA Modes are limited to the standard VGA refresh rates Supported extended video...

Page 42: ...bit Packed 43 I 60 70 75 85 100 4MB 12Dh 1280 x 1024 24 bit Packed 43 I 60 75 85 4MB 12Eh 320 x 200 8 bit Packed 70 2MB 131h 320 x 200 8 bit Packed 72 2MB 133h 320 x 200 16 bit Packed 72 2MB 134h 320...

Page 43: ...drive remapping method In addition to supporting standard drives through an auto configuration process that does NOT require user involvement or confirmation The system should automatically do this a...

Page 44: ...e at all times under all operation systems Function Function Handler Fn F3 Mute Speaker ON OFF BIOS Handler Fn F4 Suspend Control by OSPM Fn F7 Display toggle CRT LCD BIOS Handler Fn F8 Brightness Inc...

Page 45: ...FFF E0000000 E00FFFFF E8000000 EFFFFFFF F0000000 F7FFFFFF Dual IDE Controller Static 170 177 1F0 1F7 376 3F6 IRQ14 15 CardBus Controller Dynamic 3E0 3E1 FD00 FDFF FF00 FFFF Cardbus0 IRQ11 IRQ 5 IRQ7 C...

Page 46: ...s the PCI bus master Allocation Arbiter Signal Agents Master Function Use REQ00 GNT00 REQ10 GNT10 RICOH Card Bus Controller REQ20 GNT20 REQ30 GNT30 REQ40 GNT40 RTL8100BL LAN Controller 3 3 12 SMBusDev...

Page 47: ...NMI Mask 080 08F DMA Page Registers 092 System Control Port 0A0 0A1 8259 2 0B2 Advanced Power Management Control Port 0B3 Advanced Power Management Status Port 0C0 0DF 8237 2 0F0 0FF Math Coprocessor...

Page 48: ...VGA USB2 0 CardBus0 Possible IRQ 5 7 11 IRQ12 null IRQ13 Math Coprocessor IRQ14 IDE primary channel IRQ15 IDE secondary channel 3 3 13 GPIOPinAssignment The GPI and GPO pins connected to system device...

Page 49: ...0 1 I RS Ring event 0 Ring 1 No Ring GPIO A6 PCMRI0 1 I PC Card Ring event 0 Ring 1 No Ring GPIO A0 LID0 1 I LCD Open Close Status 0 LCD Close 1 LCD Open GPIO C1 NC No Use GPIO B7 PM_RI0 1 O Wake Up e...

Page 50: ...cause large elements of system context are saved by the hardware and the rest by system software It is not safe to disassemble the machine in this state G2 S5 Soft Off A computer state where the compu...

Page 51: ...between the S5 state and the S4 state to allow for initial boot operations within the BIOS to distinguish whether or not the boot is going to wake from a saved memory image System Power Plane The syst...

Page 52: ...event The following table summarizes the entry events and wake up events of each power The following table summarize the entry events and wake up events of each power state Power State Entry Event Wak...

Page 53: ...own Power Off Power Off LCD Backlight ON Power Off Power Off Power Off LAN ON Power Down Power Down Power Down Internal Modem ON Power Down Power Down Power Down DevicePowercontrolMethodologyDuringS3M...

Page 54: ...r queries and ACPI general Figure 3 2 The Relationships between ACPI Controller and Device SCI Source and GPE Event from PMU08 The system will issue a beep to inform user while the following SCI alert...

Page 55: ...Fan Low Off Below 50oC Active cooling Fan High On Over 75 oC Fan High Off Below 65oC Passive cooling Throttling CPU On Over 85 oC Throttling CPU Off Below 80oC Critical trip point System Shutdown Over...

Page 56: ...not full The Battery Charging Indicator will turn on if the battery is in changing mode 3 6 PMU08 The Embedded controller PMU08 acts as a supplement for power management control It supports a lot of f...

Page 57: ...management control It supports the following functions via SMBus Command 0x80 0xC0 Regist er Bit Number Functi on Addres s Name R W 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Logi c Defaul t Description 00h 3 Power unit R W DAT...

Page 58: ...A 15 0 1 0xffff 0x0000 0xfffe mWh 0xffff Unknown 10h 3 Battery capacit y Granul arity 2 R W DATA 15 0 1 0xffff 0x0000 0xfffe mWh 0xffff Unknown 12h 3 Model numbe r R W DATA 15 0 1 0xffff 0x0000 Not su...

Page 59: ...Battery State R W DATA 15 3 1 All bits are 0 C R I T C H G D C H G DCHG 1 CHG 1 CRIT 1 The battery is discharged The battery is charged The battery is critical Empty 1Ch 3 Battery Presen t rate R W DA...

Page 60: ...4Bh Battery Remai ning Capaci ty R W DATA 23 16 1 7 0xff PMU06A use this data with 1E 1Fh 7 8 1 st Battery _BTP 4Ch Battery Trip Point R W DATA 23 16 1 7 0x00 PMU06A use this data with 22 23h 7 8 4Dh...

Page 61: ...0 R E S 73h SMB_ CMD R W COMMAND 74h to 93h SMB_ DATA 0 31 R W DATA 94h SMB_ BCNT R W RES 7 5 BCNT 4 0 95h SMB_ ALAR M_ ADDR R W ADDRESS 6 0 R E S 96h to 97h AMB_ ALAR M_ DATA 0 1 R W DATA For detail...

Page 62: ...B_ ADDR R W ADDRESS 6 0 R E S 73h SMB_ CMD R W COMMAND 74h to 93h SMB_ DATA 0 31 R W DATA 94h SMB_ BCNT R W RES 7 5 BCNT 4 0 95h SMB_ ALAR M_ ADDR R W ADDRESS 6 0 R E S 96h to 97h AMB_ ALAR M_ DATA 0...

Page 63: ...4 3 2 1 0 Logic Defa ult Description A0h 3 ADP_ST S R W RES 7 1 C O N CON 1 AC adapter is connected A1h 3 BAT1_ST S 1st Battery R W A2h 3 BAT2_ST S 2 nd Battery R W B T P E M P L O W W A R E R R D C H...

Page 64: ...ert address is stored to this register A8h 5 GPIO A_ EVT_ST S R W STS_A 7 0 0x00 A9h 5 GPIO B_ EVT_ST S R W 0 STS_B 6 0 0x00 AAh 5 GPIO C_ EVT_ST S R W 0 0 0 0 0 0 STS _C 1 0 Read 0 No event 1 EVT det...

Page 65: ...uni cation failure with retry ADh 5 RUN_ EVT_ST S_2 R W Reserved 7 1 T H 0x00 AEh 5 WAKE EVT_ST S_2 R W Reserved 7 1 T H 0x00 AFh 5 THERMA L_EVT_S TS R W Reserved 7 3 E R R L O W H I G H 0x00 To clear...

Page 66: ...DATA R W DATA_A 7 0 B6h GPIO A_ RUN_EN B R W RUN_ENB_A 7 0 0 Disable 1 Enable 0x00 B7h GPIO A_ EVT_PO L R W POL_A 7 0 0 Falling edge 1 Rising edge 0x00 B8h GPIO A_ WAKE_E NB R W WAKE_ENB_A 7 0 0 Disab...

Page 67: ...ion BFh GPIO C_ RUN_EN B R W 0 0 0 0 0 0 RU N_ EN B_ C 1 0 0 Disable 1 Enable 0x00 C0h GPIO C_ EVT_PO L R W 0 0 0 0 0 0 PO L_ C 1 0 0 Falling edge 1 Rising edge 0x00 Event GPIO Control C1h GPIO C_ WAK...

Page 68: ...put is Level 1 Wake output is Pulse 0 SCI is always output by event detection and SCI_EVT shows the query data is stored And next SCI is not output until SCI_EVT is cleared 1 SCI is output when the co...

Page 69: ...tion refer to GPIO section in this document CAh 6 Reserve d R W Don t care CBh D A_CO NT R W DATA 7 0 0xff 0x00 0xfe D A converter output data 0xff Battery capacity output D0h BAT_CH G_ CONT R W RES 7...

Page 70: ...00 Absolute capacity battery Low detection point 0x0000 0xffff mWh D7h BAT_WA R_ REL R W DATA 7 0 0x10 Relative capacity battery Warning detection point 00 C8h 0 100 step 0 5 D8h BAT_LO W_ REL R W DA...

Page 71: ...s detected if event is enabled DDh To DFh Reserved R W Don t care E0h PMU_CO NT R W RES 7 3 E C _ R E G B A Y _ L E D P O W _ L E D 0x00 EC_REG 1 BAY_LED 1 POW_LED 1 PMU does not initialize EC registe...

Page 72: ...d data LE this value the event will be detected E6h POLLING _ INTERVA L R W DATA 7 0 0x00 0x00 Pollin g disable 0x01 0xFF x 250ms 250ms to 63 75sec E7h POLLING _ DATA R W DATA 7 0 Signed value 0x00 Th...

Page 73: ...8 Definitions of Terms 10Base T Ethernet A networking standard that supports data transfer rates up to 10Mbps 10 megabits per second 100Base T Fast Ethernet A relatively new networking standard that...

Page 74: ...is active SMI System Management Interrupt non maskable interrupt that causes the system to enter SMM SMM functions include power management USB legacy keyboard control security hot keys and thermal m...

Page 75: ...emory Support Memory DDR266 200 SDRAM 128 256 512MB SO DIMM Memory Slots 2 Slots SO DIMM 1 25 Max Memory 1024MB 512MB DIMM X2 Video Controller Embedded in Intel Montara GM UMA using DVMT configuration...

Page 76: ...ernal Modem Ambit 1456VQL19V MDC Modem AC97 Interface Option V 90 K56flex RJ11 Jack Wake up on Ring support S1 or S3 Voice Function not support Internal LAN Realtec 8100BL 10Base T 100Base TX RJ 45 ja...

Page 77: ...ED Power Status Yes Need see while LCD is closed Battery Charge Yes Need see while LCD is closed IDE Device Access Yes HDD CD ROM Caps Lock Yes Scr Lock Yes Num Lock No Mail arrival No RF Access Yes S...

Page 78: ...DDR SDRAM X 2 MINI PCI CONN R5C554 PCMCIA CNN X 2 G576 1394 PORT RTL8100BL RJ 45 HD PHONE ALC202 GMTG1421 MDC RJ11 M38859 PMU08 COM PORT 4M ROM PARALLEL PS2 INT K B GP RGB LVDS 32BIT PCI BUS LPC MBUS...

Page 79: ...d Data Prefetch Logic Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 SSE2 400 MHz Source Synchronous processor system bus Advanced Power Management features including Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology Micro FCPGA and...

Page 80: ...lip Chip Ball Grid Array Micro FCBGA package technology The Micro FCPGA package plugs into a 479 hole surface mount Zero Insertion Force ZIF socket which is referred to as the mPGA479M socket This doc...

Page 81: ...2 bpp mode Accompanying I2C and DDC channels provided through multiplexed interface Display Analog display support 350 MHz integrated 24 bit RAMDAC that can drive a standard progressive scan analog m...

Page 82: ...ty performance texture engine n Viewpoint transform and perspective divide n Triangle lists strips and fans support n Indexed vertex and flexible vertex formats n Pixel accurate fast scissoring and cl...

Page 83: ...compliant power management Supports Suspend to System Memory S3 Suspend to Disk S4 and Soft Off S5 ACPI 1 0b 2 0 support Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology support Package 732 pin Micro FCBGA 37 5 x...

Page 84: ...ices Each IDE device can have independent timings The IDE interface supports PIO IDE transfers up to 16 Mbytes sec and Ultra ATA transfers up 100 Mbytes sec It does not consume any ISA DMA resources T...

Page 85: ...e modules can be read and restored This is required to save and restore system state after power has been removed and restored to the platform Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller APIC In additi...

Page 86: ...mation The RTC also supports a date alarm that allows for scheduling a wake up event up to 30 days in advance rather than just 24 hours in advance 4 6 ClockFrequencyGenerator The notebook utilizes the...

Page 87: ...and the LCD panel controls the display output to both the LCD Panel screen and to the external VGA port 4 10 1 Video Chip Controller Features summary of the Intel 852GM Video Chip Controller Video St...

Page 88: ...or LCD backlight inverter control Bi linear Panel fitting Tri view support through LFP interface DVO C port and CRT Internal Graphics Features Up to 64 MB of Dynamic Video Memory Allocation Display Im...

Page 89: ...of 1600x1200 at 85 Hz contact your Intel Field Representative for detailed display information i e pixel depths etc Optimal 3D resolution supported Fast Clear support ROP support 4 10 2 Video Clock In...

Page 90: ...lains with the 33Mhz PCI Bus specification v2 2 It supports a master device with internal CardBus direct data transfer The R5C554 implements FIFO data buffer architecture between the PCI bus and CardB...

Page 91: ...tebook with mobile sound generation and recording capabilities In addition a set of 3 5mm bayonet socket 1 8 minijack connectors allow for external microphone line inputs and headphone outputs 4 13 Ke...

Page 92: ...is held against the edge 4 14 IDEDrivesSubsystem The disk drives subsystem implemented on the Motherboard and on the associated internal hard disk drive assembly and device bay provides disk storage...

Page 93: ...ing 01h to SmbHstCfg register 2 Get SMBus I O port base address by reading from SmbBA register 3 Clear SMBus status by writing 1Eh to SmbHstSts register 4 Write the PMU07 slave address to SmbHstAdd re...

Page 94: ...commercially available computer cleaning kit i Never use alcohol petroleum based solvents or harsh detergents to clean the notebook Also do not spray any liquids directly on the computer case keyboard...

Page 95: ...tion and improves the hard disk access time 5 2 4 Handling the Computer BatteryPacks The battery packs furnished with the computer require reasonable care and handling to ensure efficient operation an...

Page 96: ...LCD Display Module 14 LCD Liquid Crystal Display screen is used for output display This part is assembled together with LCD Power Inverter Board and LCD cables contained inside the whole LCD Panel Han...

Page 97: ...well as covering the base unit It is also includes the power button easy buttons and status LED cover moldings The following System Base Unit Assembly includes the following major Field Replaceable Un...

Page 98: ...replacement procedures for the notebook of MB05 model The notebook is designed for optimum modularity in order to make field replacement and maintenance easy and efficient 5 5 1 Removing the Battery P...

Page 99: ...s on the bottom case and that should be removing as the picture indicated 15 Lift the keyboard and tilt it towards the LCD panel 16 Release keyboard cable by sliding the ZIF connector towards up direc...

Page 100: ...er The HDD is an industry standard 2 5 IDE disk drive with a maximum height of 9 5mm 1 Find out the built in hard disk secured with one screw at the upper of the bottom case Remove this screw and take...

Page 101: ...s Locations of the frame HDD bracket plate 5 5 4 Removing the heat sink plate The procedure for removing the heat sink plate is as follows 1 Removing the plate there are three screws as the picture sh...

Page 102: ...eat sink there are four screws and one FAN cables as the picture shown Figure 5 8 Removing the Heat Sink Module 5 5 6 Removing the LCD Panel The procedure for removing the LCD Panel is as follows 1 To...

Page 103: ...tium M uFC PGA Processors It is located on the upper left side of the system motherboard To install or replace the CPU follow the steps below 1 Before removing the CPU module you need first to disasse...

Page 104: ...tion of top cover as the below picture shown 1 To remove the top cover you also need to remove the seven screws and one Hex screw and one FPC on top cover Figure 5 12 Location of Top Cover 2 There are...

Page 105: ...case 5 5 9 Removing the Audio board The procedure for removing the audio board is as follows 1 There are two screws and one cable for speaker and audio FPC to remove the audio board Figure 5 15 Remov...

Page 106: ...two screws for this DC board as the pictures shown Figure 5 16 Removing the DC DC board 5 5 11 Removing the MDC Modem board The procedure for removing the MDC Modem board is as follows 1 There is onl...

Page 107: ...ctures shown Figure 5 19 Removing theIO board 5 5 13 Removing Replacing the Motherboard The motherboard contains the major chipset and components needed to run the MB05 notebook Follow the steps below...

Page 108: ...ation 3 You will see two Hex screws as the picture shown Figure 5 21 Removing Hex Screws 4 When all screws and bolts are removing the mother board and FPC should lift up together gently from the casin...

Page 109: ...nced Programmable Interrupt Controller Integrated PCI to LPC Bridge Integrated RTC compatible MC146818A with 256bytes of battery backed RAM Integrated Audio Controller with AC97 Interface PCI Bus Inte...

Page 110: ...and storing system data K B Controller Mitsubishi M38859 Internal K B Touch Pad External K B or M S PMU New PMU08 Mitsubishi M38859FFHP Embedded Controller VGA Controller MONTARA GM Integrated 3D 2D G...

Page 111: ...H4 M Integrated in South Bridge INTEL ICH4 M Three Independent UHCI USB 1 1 Host Controllers and One EHCI USB 2 0 Host Controller support up to six port Legacy Keyboard Mouse support Supports only one...

Page 112: ...play Pixels H1024 x V768 pixels Pixel Arrangement RGB vertical stripe Display colors 262K Colors Module Size 298 5 W x 227 5 H x 5 8 D mm Weight Approx 500g Contrast Ratio 200 1 typ Power Supply 3 3V...

Page 113: ...ax 10 sec from stand by to ready Data Buffer Capacity 2MB Supply Voltage 5VDC 15 MTBF 50 000POH or more Drive Manufacturer TEAC DW224EA Physical Dimension 128 0 x 12 7 x 129 mm W H D Weight 250g 10g L...

Page 114: ...grees Celsius Storage Temperature 40 to 65 degrees Celsius A 8 OnboardMDCModemSpecification Modem Type Ambit Wake Up Function Supports Ring in Resume Wake Up function Connection Mode V 90 Kbps Speaker...

Page 115: ...Output Power 80W Output Voltage 19Vdc main Output Current 3 16A Max Over Voltage Protection 24V Max Over Current Protection 19V 5A max Dimension L115 x W50 x H29 mm Weight 250g BATTERY PACK Model San...

Page 116: ...m Weight Approx 4 9 lb 2 2Kg A 15 EnvironmentalRequirements Temperature Operating Temperature Storage Temperature 5oC to 35oC 20oC to 60oC Humidity Operating Storage 10 to 80 RH without condensation 5...

Page 117: ...ODD Support PLATE 1 x 24 52423 00 30 N A N A 12 PLASTIC M CDROM DW TEAC 1 x 80 40844 10 30 N A N A 13 COMBO SBW 242 QSI 1 x 25 03435 00 N A N A N A 14 DVD ROM COMBO SBW 242 QSI 1 x 23 40489 00 60 12 M...

Page 118: ...1 x 25 03570 01 N A N A N A 52 HDD 40GB HIT 1 x 23 21020D00 45 12 Mth FIC 53 CON SOCKET FOR HDD S TECH 1 x 20 21749 00 30 N A N A 54 FRAME HDD 1 x 24 52404 00 30 N A N A 55 PLASIIC M HDD 1 x 80 40845...

Page 119: ...5H COAXIAL CABLE15 HAN 1 x 22 11144 00 60 N A N A 97 CASE HINGE COVER 1 x 24 45798 10 30 N A N A 98 RUBBER LCD UPPER 1 x 24 84515 00 30 N A N A 99 LCD BEZEL 15 1 x 80 40839 10 30 N A N A 100 LCD 15 Ba...

Page 120: ...DELAT ADP 60NH 1 x 12 01618 02 35 12 Mth FIC 126 Keyboard JAP 1 x 71 31705 00 35 12 Mth FIC 127 Keyboard US 1 x 71 31705 01 35 12 Mth FIC 128 Keyboard Canada 1 x 71 31705 04 35 12 Mth FIC 129 Keyboar...

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