HP (Hewlett-Packard) 600CT manuel d'utilisation

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    his guide is for experienced HP Response Center personnel, CEs, and reseller technicians. That is, personnel that have already completed the HP Vectra PC family training course, or equivalent, and have at least six months of experience servicing the HP Vectra PCs. It is a self-paced training guide designed to train you to install configure, and rep[...]

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    Thank you for purchasing this Factory Service Manual CD/DVD from servicemanuals4u.com. Please check out our eBay auctions for more great deals on Factory Service Manuals: servicemanuals4u[...]

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    OmniBook Product Comparison s ................................................ 3 ......... OmniBook 600 Series: Product Feature s ........................................ 7 ......... Notebook Hardware Structur e .................................................... 2 0 ....... Battery Module (End User Replaceable ) ..................................[...]

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    OmniBook Product Comparisons HP OmniBook 5000 HP OmniBook 4000 HP OmniBook 600 Size Closed •29.5 x 22.6 x 4.9 cm (11.6 x 8.9 x 1.93 in) 29.5 x 22.6 x 4.9 cm (11.6 x 8.9 x 1.93 in) 18.49 × 28.24 × 3.99 cm (7.28 × 11.12 × 1.57 in) Weight •3.08-3.18 kg ( 6.8-7 lb ) DSTN (C): 3.13 kg ( 6.9 lb ) TFT (CT): 3.27 kg ( 7.2 lb ) 1.72 kg (3.8 lb) Proc[...]

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    HP OmniBook 5000 HP OmniBook 4000 HP OmniBook 600 Power •14.4Vdc Rechargeable Lithium-Ion or NiMH battery •Battery life (approximate with one battery): 2 to 3 hrs •Battery recharges to high level in 4 hrs using AC adapter while PC is on or off •2-minute low-battery warning •AC adapter 100 to 240 Vac (50 to 60 Hz) input; 12 Vdc, 3.3 A outp[...]

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    HP OmniBook 5000 HP OmniBook 4000 HP OmniBook 600 Audio •16-bit with Sound Blaster and MIDI support •Stereo sound via two built-in speakers 16-bit, Sound Blaster-compatible Stereo sound via two built-in stereo speakers Microsoft Windows sound in CT. Two built-in speakers (not stereo sound) The OmniBook 600C does not have a built-in sound board [...]

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    HP OmniBook 5000 HP OmniBook 4000 HP OmniBook 600 Expandability •One Type III PCMCIA slot (or use as two Type II slots) with 3.3-V or 5-V support ISA-based slots, and parallel, serial, SVGA-out (up to 1024 x 768 x 256), keyboard, PS/2 mouse, MIDI/joystick, audio, and SCSI-2 ports One Type III PCMCIA slot (or use as two Type II slots) Enhanced por[...]

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    OmniBook 6 00 Series : Product Features Description The smallest, lightest color notebook with desktop performance for the professional on the go Models This is a complete list of all the standard Omnibook models ever made available. Factory special options are not included in this listing. All of these models are now obsolete. Product Description [...]

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    Accessories Description Part Number 4-MB RAM expansion card F1054A 8-MB RAM expansion card (replaces F1055A). F1055B 16-MB RAM expansion card F1123A 24-MB RAM expansion card F1124A 170-MB Hard Disk Drive F1068A 260-MB Hard Disk Drive F1069A 340-MB Hard Disk Drive F1070A 3.5 inch Floppy Drive Module F1059B AC Adapter F1044B NiMH Battery Pack Module [...]

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    What comes in the box OmniBook 600 mainframe Battery pack User documentation: manuals, support material, registration card AC adapter (P//N: F1044B), localized power cord Brochures for OmniBook accessories and Deskjet 340 External 3.5"Floppy Drive Microprocessor Intel486 DX2 50-MHz Intel486 DX4 75-MHz Processor cache: 16K internal (L1) Bus Arc[...]

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    Possible Memory Configurations Motherboard RAM Mem ory Memory Slot Total RAM 8MB 24MB (600CT only) 32MB PCMCIA 1.8" Hard Drive s 170.8MB Hard Drive 260.7 MB Hard Drive 340 MB Hard Drive Average seek 12 ms 12 ms 12 ms Track to Track seek 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms Average Latency 6.67 ms 6.67 ms 6.67 ms Rotational speed 4500 RPM +/- 2% 4500 RPM +/- 2% 4500[...]

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    Mass storage The hard disk drive can be removed by the user for easy upgrades. The hard drive is located on the right side of the case. Hard drive manufacturer: Maxtor (on early units) and Integral. Hard drive controller manufacturer: VLSI Technology, Inc. PCMCIA Hard Drive Advantage : PCMCIA disk drive sustains 1000 g's non-operating shock (v[...]

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    Display/video High performance video: Accelerated local-bus video with 32-bitBLT Memory: 1-MB display RAM - not upgradeable Video Graphics Controller: Chips and Technology 65545 chip External video resolution : Supports VGA/SVGA external monitors with up to 1024 x 768 x 256 colors in noninterlaced mode. Resolution options: 640 X 480 X 16, 256, 32,0[...]

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    b. On OmniBook 4000CT models, if more than 30 total pixels anywhere on the display are bad, then the display should be considered for replacement. On OmniBook 600CT and OmniBook 5000CT models, if more than 15 total pixels anywhere on the display are bad, then the display should be considered for replacement. These are the only conditions in this gu[...]

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    AC adapter: 100 to 240 Vac (50 to 60 Hz) input; 12 Vdc, 2.5A output. Use only an HP F1044B AC adapter (the type shipped with the OmniBook). Using any other adapter could damage the OmniBook and void the warranty. Always plug it into a grounded outlet. Instant on: Maintains OmniBook in ready-to-work state for weeks on a full charge; when turned on i[...]

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    Optional power accessories from HP: HP PowerClip external battery charger. Very compact recharger that slips around the battery pack. Up to four chargers can be linked together and quick charged at the same time. The OmniBook battery and one external battery can be linked together and quick charged at the same time. HP# F1063B Size: 18.0 x 5.5 x 2.[...]

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    Storage environment Storage Temperature with data retention: 32 to 131 degrees F (0 to 55 degrees C). The PCMCIA hard drive in the OmniBook is sensitive to rapid changes in temperature and humidity (e.g. turning on an OmniBook in an air conditioned building immediatly after removing it from a hot and humid car trunk). This can permanently damage th[...]

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    Software and Operating System Laplink Remote Access for easy connection to desktop PC, network printers, and other OmniBooks HP PIM: Appointment book, phone book HP financial calculator Applications can be assigned to any of the 12 function keys for hot-key access Automatic printing utility for function key labels Supported Operating Systems Window[...]

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    Password Decode If the user forgets the system password, there is a master password that will unlock the Omnibook. The user calls Technical Support to determine this master password as follows: 1. Support will tell the user the keys to type at the password entry screen: [alt][shft][f10] 2. The Omnibook generates and displays an encoded master passw[...]

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    Password Decode Policy The password descramble programs for the HP OmniBook PCs are protected as HP Company Private information. They may not be copied, backed-up, printed or distributed. There are only six official copies of each program. In addition to protecting the program itself, it's use is also controlled. Hewlett-Packard and authorized[...]

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    Notebook Hardware Structure Field Replaceable Assemblies Battery Module (End User Replaceable) The Battery Modules is user replaceable. To remove it, turn the OmniBook off. If AC power is plugged in, don't remove the AC power while the battery is out. Turn the unit over. Slide the two latches away from body of battery and lift battery out. Rev[...]

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    Keyboard (Hewlett-Packard Authorized Service Providers Only) To remove the keyboard of the OmniBook 600, insert the Keyboard Removal Tool (see the Product Support Plan for a part number) or a thin metal spatula between the keyboard assembly and the top case just above the F8 function key. Catch the front edge of the spatula under the keyboard assem[...]

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    Mouse Assembly (End User Replaceable) The Mouse Assembly is user replaceable on the OmniBook 600. To remove mouse assembly, push the mouse button above the keyboard near the right side of the unit just above the On/Off key. The mouse should partially eject out the right side of the machine. Grab the mouse and pull out firmly. The whole assembly wil[...]

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    Hard Disk Drive (End User Replaceable) The Hard Disk Drive (HDD) is user replaceable. To remove the Hard Disk Drive, exit all programs and exit windows, turn unit off, disconnect unit from AC power, turn unit over, and remove battery. Slide the tabs toward each other as shown in the diagram below.. Pull the Hard Disk Drive and Tray Assy HDD out the[...]

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    Separating Topcase and Bottom Case, Removing Display Assy and Service Keyboard Topcase (Hewlett-Packard Authorized Service Providers Only) First, remove the pop-out mouse assy, keyboard, and battery. Then remove the four rubber feet. The feet are pressed in place and can be removed by prying them up with a metal probe or a straight pin. Next remove[...]

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    The Topcase Service Assembly does not include the display contrast controls. If the topcase needs to be replaced, be sure to order the contrast controls as well. The Topcase Service Assembly includes all the labels normally on the topcase. The Bottom Service Assembly contains all the labels normally on the bottom case as well as the Security Plate [...]

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    Removing the Motherboard (Exch PCA) (Hewlett-Packard Authorized Service Providers Only) Before removing the Motherboard you must first separate the topcase and bottomcase, remove the hard drive, RAM Expansion (if installed) and any installed PCMCIA cards. Remove Mouse Button and Spring Mouse Button by lifting up on the Mouse button and turning the [...]

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    Small parts The, I/O door, Rubber feet, and Flash card tray are all replaceable. To remove the I/O door, open it fully. Flex the door so that the center hinge separates from back case. Continue to flex until side pins clear holes in back case. To reassemble, just reverse the procedure. The rubber feet are pressed into the bottom case. To remove, st[...]

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    Installing memory The OmniBook 600 family has one location for expanding system RAM. The memory location is on the front surface of the OmniBook 600. The RAM door is remove by pushing down. To remove RAM already installed, rotate the pull tab out from under the RAM module and pull the module out. To install a RAM module, use the reverse procedure. [...]

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    Ehhanced Port Replicator The Enhanced Port Replicator Accessory consists of no field replaceable components. If any component of the dock is defective, the entire unit must be replaced. Troubleshooting Tips: Power Maintain power to the port replicator. If power is interrupted, SCSI devices and network connections are lock. The Unlock button doesn&a[...]

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    Troubleshooting and Repair Known Hardware Issues (DOS 6.2 and Windows 3.11) Unit is HOT while charging. Battery is HOT Display may discolor while charging closed Clears up when cooler in a few seconds. Display has 1 minute warm up period Brightness control disabled during that time After first boot, display may need contrast adjustment to make it r[...]

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    Known Hardware Issues (DOS 6.2 and Windows 3.11) Battery life is VERY use and user dependent. Modems use power just by being plugged in. Some software prevents APM from working and may result in reduced battery life. Some programs with their own cursor control may prevent suspend. Example: Lotus 123 v4(Windows) Full charge is essential for average [...]

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    If EnhMouse loaded, must click Below button to register click Don't load EnhMouse or click below button. Alarm Manager comes up with error msg if network driver is loaded. Use two boot paths, one for networks and one for on-the-go use. Low battery shutdown gets delayed if in middle of copy disk. Use the AC adapter for heavy duty copies of flop[...]

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    Wait or reboot. Encarta demonstrates similar behavior on other PCs but the behavior is a bit different from PC to PC and time to time. Some times the system is hung. If fax/modem set up in WFW, Control Panel, FAX, then no MS-MAIL remote. Known MS bug. Unit locks up after modem connection in terminal, PCMCIA inserted. Do not insert or remove modems [...]

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    Get cannot write to E: with QA Partner results file at power on When you get a message saying that ‘Cannot write (read) to (from) drive X:’, hit RETRY button and all will be well. Use the AC adapter. Laplink transfer of large files causes reboots or file changes in 32bit mode Use the floppy, use DOS connect, or turn 32bit transfer off. Combinat[...]

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    Cannot remote print to DJ550C w/ new ColorSmart Drivers Use DeskJet 500 drivers or connect directly. Cannot remote print w/ DJ Plus ColorSmart driver loaded Use DeskJet 500 drivers or connect directly. Status Panel is "permanently" missing. Running OBSTATUS results in "already running" message. Status panel has been turned off a[...]

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    Beep Code Description none CPU register test in progress or failure. 1-1-1 CPU Failure 1-1-3 CMOS write/read test in progress or failure. Failure will result in a system halt. 1-1-4 ROM BIOS checksum test in progress or failure. Failure will result in a system halt. Checksum test - All of the values in a given range of locations are added together.[...]

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    Beep Code Description 3-1-3 Master interrupt mask register test in progress or failure. Failure results in a system halt. 3-1-4 Slave interrupt mask register test in progress or failure. Failure results in a system halt. 3-2-4 Keyboard controller test in progress or failure. Failure results in a system halt. 3-3-4 Screen memory test in progress or [...]

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    Last POST: DISPLAY CODES There are a number of POST tests that are performed after the BEEP Code tests. Failure of one or more of these tests will result in a displayed failure code (i.e., 03044). It is extremely important not to interpret a failure code immediately as a hardware failure until: all accessories are removed, including memory cards ex[...]

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    PhoenixBIOS POST Messages (Power On Self Test Within POST, there are three kinds of messages: Error messages: These messages appear when there is a failure in hardware, software, or firmware. Informational messages: These messages provide information to the user but require no action. Beep codes: This kind of warning sounds when POST errors occur a[...]

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    Message Possible Cause No boot sector on fixed disk - press Fl to retry boot (or may also say, press Fl to retry boot, F2 for SETUP utility) The C: drive is not formatted or is not bootable. Not a boot diskette - press Fl to retry boot (or may also say, press Fl to retry boot, F2 for SETUP utility) The diskette in drive A: is not formatted as a boo[...]

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    Message Possible Cause Memory tests terminated by keystroke This message indicates that a user pressed the spacebar while the memory tests were nmning and stopped the memory tests. Press the Fl key to continue This message indicates that an error was found during POST. Pressing the Fl key allows the system to attempt to boot. Beginning memory test [...]