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Хорошее руководство по эксплуатации

Законодательство обязывает продавца передать покупателю, вместе с товаром, руководство по эксплуатации FIC M296. Отсутствие инструкции либо неправильная информация, переданная потребителю, составляют основание для рекламации в связи с несоответствием устройства с договором. В законодательстве допускается предоставлении руководства в другой, чем бумажная форме, что, в последнее время, часто используется, предоставляя графическую или электронную форму инструкции FIC M296 или обучающее видео для пользователей. Условием остается четкая и понятная форма.

Что такое руководство?

Слово происходит от латинского "instructio", тоесть привести в порядок. Следовательно в инструкции FIC M296 можно найти описание этапов поведения. Цель инструкции заключается в облегчении запуска, использования оборудования либо выполнения определенной деятельности. Инструкция является набором информации о предмете/услуге, подсказкой.

К сожалению немного пользователей находит время для чтения инструкций FIC M296, и хорошая инструкция позволяет не только узнать ряд дополнительных функций приобретенного устройства, но и позволяет избежать возникновения большинства поломок.

Из чего должно состоять идеальное руководство по эксплуатации?

Прежде всего в инструкции FIC M296 должна находится:
- информация относительно технических данных устройства FIC M296
- название производителя и год производства оборудования FIC M296
- правила обслуживания, настройки и ухода за оборудованием FIC M296
- знаки безопасности и сертификаты, подтверждающие соответствие стандартам

Почему мы не читаем инструкций?

Как правило из-за нехватки времени и уверенности в отдельных функциональностях приобретенных устройств. К сожалению само подсоединение и запуск FIC M296 это слишком мало. Инструкция заключает ряд отдельных указаний, касающихся функциональности, принципов безопасности, способов ухода (даже то, какие средства стоит использовать), возможных поломок FIC M296 и способов решения проблем, возникающих во время использования. И наконец то, в инструкции можно найти адресные данные сайта FIC, в случае отсутствия эффективности предлагаемых решений. Сейчас очень большой популярностью пользуются инструкции в форме интересных анимаций или видео материалов, которое лучше, чем брошюра воспринимаются пользователем. Такой вид инструкции позволяет пользователю просмотреть весь фильм, не пропуская спецификацию и сложные технические описания FIC M296, как это часто бывает в случае бумажной версии.

Почему стоит читать инструкции?

Прежде всего здесь мы найдем ответы касательно конструкции, возможностей устройства FIC M296, использования отдельных аксессуаров и ряд информации, позволяющей вполне использовать все функции и упрощения.

После удачной покупки оборудования/устройства стоит посвятить несколько минут для ознакомления с каждой частью инструкции FIC M296. Сейчас их старательно готовят или переводят, чтобы они были не только понятными для пользователя, но и чтобы выполняли свою основную информационно-поддерживающую функцию.

Содержание руководства

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    FIC M295 / M296 Intel ® Pentium ® 4 Notebooks M295 / M296 R ef er ence and Ser vice Manual[...]

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    Le gal Notice Information in this document is subject to ch ange without notice. Please contact FIC Portable Computing Group (PCG) Customer Service Dept. for the latest editions of this m anual. Furthermore, FIC does not make any representations or warranties (implied or otherwise) regarding the accuracy and completeness of this document and shall [...]

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    FIC M295/M296 MODEL INTEL ® PENTIUM ® 4 NOTEBOOKS R eference and Ser vice Manual September 2002, Volume 1 First International Computer, Inc. Portable Com puting Group 7F, #266, Wen-Hua 2 Rd., Linko, 244 Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.[...]

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    Pr eface This manual contains operation, specificati ons, technical references, m aintenance and troubleshooting instructions for the FIC M295 / M296 notebook. Intended Audience This manual is primarily intended for use by qualified service technicians assigned to FIC notebook PC repair operations. However, sev eral sections contain overview techni[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual 1-1 Chapter 1 1.1 Introduction This chapter provides the outline features a nd operation of the M295 / M296 including the BIOS Setup program and other system options. The M295 / M296 notebook offers the l atest in advanced portable computing and multimedia technology that even outperforms mo[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 8-way cache associativity provides L2 Cache (Pentium Processor internal): 512KB Adva nced Transfer Cache,8 wa y associativity 8-way set associative, 32-byte line size, 1 line per sector System Memory Base Memory: 1 SO-DIM M Slot (1. 25”) Size: 128/25 6/512MB Type: DDR SDRAM, 2.5V Data Path: 64Bit Frequency: 200MHz/266/3[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 Complete TV-OUT/Digital Flat Panel Solution VRAM Internal VRAM up to 32MB TV out enco der Embedded AT I M9CSP32 LVDS Transmitter Embedded AT I M9CSP32 CardBus Controll er M295 ENE CB1410 Singl e Slot PC I-C ARDBUS B RID GE M296 O2Micro OZ6912 Single Slot PCI-CA RDBUS BRIDGE Sound AC’97 CODEC Realtek ALC 201 AC’97 Revi[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 Root hub and fou r fu nct i o n p ort s Integrated physical layer transcei vers with optional over-current detection status on USB inputs Legacy keyboard and PS/2 mouse su pport 1-4 FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 1.3 System Configuration Diag r am Figure 1-1 M296 System Confi gur ati o n Dia gr am FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual 1-5[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 Figure 1-2 M295 System Confi gur ati o n Dia gr am 1-6 FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 1.4 Quick Tour of the Notebook Please take a moment to become familiar with the location and purpose of every control, the LED status panel, connectors and ports, which are illustrated in this section. It is recommended to first go through the User Guide of the notebook, which is shipped together with the notebook for inf[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 • TFT color LVDS with 14.1" 1024x768 XGA or 15" 1400x1050 resolution panels. • Capable of displaying 16M colors (32-bit true color) on either size panels. • LVDS display control hot-keys allows you to adjust the brightness of the LCD. • Simultaneous display capability for LCD and external desktop compute[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 special functions. The following function- key combinations are pre-programmed: Hot Key Function Handler Fn + F3 Toggle Display (LCD/CRT/Simul) BIOS Handler Fn + F5 Display stretching BIOS Handler Fn + F6 Speaker On/Off BIOS Handler Fn + F8 Brightness Increase Controlled by PMU07 Fn + F9 Brightness Decrease Controlled by [...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 Power Status LED Indicator Located just on TFT LED panel assembly, you w ill find three LEDs for the power and battery charge status. These LEDs are positioned to be visible even if the LCD cover is closed. n Power Indicator o Battery Charging LED p Mail LED Figure 1-5 Pow er Status LED Indicator 1. Power Indicator – le[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 o RF Access This LED will turn on when the system is accessing the data from wireless device. p Caps Lock This LED will turn on when the Caps Lock key is activated. When activated, all alphabet keys typed in will be in upper case or in capital letters. q Scroll Lock This LED will turn on when the Sc roll Lock key is activ[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 Power Button Press the Power button either to power on or power off the system. The Power button is also a “Smart” switch, meaning that it recognizes when the system is in Suspend mode. If in Suspend mode, pressing the Power button will brin g it out of Suspend m ode and resume to the system’s last state. You can se[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 1.4.2 Front Side of the Notebook n Built-in Stereo Speakers o Rewind Button p Forward Button q Stop Button r Play Button s Cover Switch Figure 1-8 Front Side of the Notebook Woofer These speakers produce heavy bass voice output for music listening. Built-in Stereo Speakers At the front left and right sides of the base uni[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 Forward Button Press the button for playing the next music. Press and hold this button to fast forward the audio CD Stop Button Press the button to stop the music. Play Button Press the button to starting to play music o The function of Audio DJ can be workable either in Wi ndows system or ope rate it without powering on [...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 Audio Port There are Microphone jack, and Headphone jack which are described as follows: • Microphone Jack Allows you t o connect a n external m icrophone fo r monoph onic sound recording directly into your notebook co mputer. Plugging in an external microphone disables th e built-in microphone. • Headphone Jack Lets [...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 PC Card Slot The PCMCIA slot compartment houses one-card slots that support one PCMCIA Type II cards. The notebook uses a CardBus PCMCIA cont roller that supports 5V and 3V 32-bit CardBus and 16-bit PC cards. The PCMCIA slot compartment comes with sliding dummy plastic with protection. Before you can directly insert the P[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 1.4.5 The Rear Side of th e Notebook n AC Power Port o Parallel Port p / TV-Out Port q Air Inhalant r CRT Port s Serial Port t LAN Port u Modem Port v IEEE 1394 Port w USB Port Figure 1-11 Rear Side of the Notebook AC Power Port Lets you attach the notebook to the AC power source using the AC adapter that comes with your [...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 Serial Port (COM 1) The 9-pin serial port provides a serial interface to which you can connect an RS-232C device such as external serial mouse or modem. This port is commonly referred to as COM1. o When connecting an external se rial mous e, you must first power off the system before connecting the external mouse. It c an[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 1.4.6 T he Under Side of the Notebook n / r Tilt Foot o Memory Compartment p Battery Release Latch q Battery Bay s Mini-PCI Socket Compartment Figure 1-12 Under Side of the Notebook Tilt Foot (Left and Right) Allow you to tilt the rear of the notebook upward for more comfortable typing. Memory Compartment Found on the und[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 1.5 System BIOS SETUP Prog r am The notebook uses the Phoenix BIOS Setup program that allows you to set several system configurations in changing the way the system performs. This includes your sys tem time and date, disk drive configuration, I/O device controls, boot drive sequ ence, and power management settings. The in[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 well as CPU and system memory information. PhoenixBIOS S etup Utility Main Advanced Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help System Time: [07:24:00] <Tab>, <Shi ft-Tab>, o r System Date: [07/16/2002] <Enter> sel ects field . Language: [English (US)] Boot Display Device: [Both] 4 Primary Master [FUJITSU MHR2[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296  Language – Language for each country. Default setting as US language.  Boot Display Device – This field allows you to set the output boot display to the LCD, CRT, or Both.  Primary Master – This field displays various param eters for the hard disk drive. If type [Auto] is selected, the syste m automaticall[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 Type: [None] / [ATAPI Removable] / [CD-ROM] / [User] / [A uto] Select the drive type corresponding to the fixed disk installed in your s ystem. If type USER is selected, Cylinders, Heads & Sectors edited directly. Total Sectors: 390 700 80 (BIOS auto detect, for information only) Maximum Capacity: 20004MB (BIOS auto d[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 NumLock: [On] / [Off] Selects Power-on state for NumLock TV System [NTSC] / [PAL] Switch TV System Mode Sub-System Select [Normal P AL TV] / [PAL –M] / [PAL-N] PAL TV Sub-System select PS/2 Mouse [Disabled] / [Both] / [Auto] [Disabled] pr events an y installed PS/2 mouse from functioning, but frees up IRQ12. [Both] allo[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296  EmbedDed Audio Device – [Enabled] or [Disabled] SiS Em beded Audio ( SiS 7018 AC97 Audio )  Summary Screen – Select the display of configuration on Boot .  I/O Device Configuration – Lets you configure input/output device su ch as Serial Port, Parallel Port, and Floppy disk controller. PhoenixBIOS S etup U[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 Interrupt [IRQ 3] / [IRQ4] Set the interrupt for serial port B. Parallel port [Disabled] / [Auto] / [Enabled] Configure parallel port using options: Disabled - No configuration, Enabled - User configuration, Auto - BIOS or OS configuration. Mode [Bi-directional] / [EPP] / [ECP]/ Set the mode for the parallel port usin g o[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 1.5.3 Usin g the Security Menu The Security menu allows you to set the system password as well as disk-protection security. PhoenixBIOS S etup Utility Main Advanced Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help Supervisor Password Is: C lear User Password Is: Clear Supervisor Password controls access to the Set Supervisor Passwor[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296  Set Supervisor Password – Specifies if the system prompts you to enter a password when entering Setup.  Set User Password – Specifies if the system prompts you to enter a password when accessing the system. The Set User Password function will be enabled once a Supervisor password is set. Enter a new password wi[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 1.5.4 Using the Boot Menu The Boot menu lets you decide the boot order of booting devices including: PhoenixBIOS S etup Utility Main Advanced Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help CD-ROM Drive + Hard Drive Keys Used to views or Removable Devices Configure devices: <Enter> expands or collapses devices with a + or - &[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 1.5.5 How to Exit the Setup Progr am There are two choices to escape from the Setup program. PhoenixBIOS S etup Utility Main Advanced Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help Exit Saving Changes E xit System Setup an d Exit Discarding Changes save your changes to Load Setup Defaults CMOS. Discard Changes Save Changes Battery[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 1.6 Notebook Accessories and System Options It is also important to understand the accessories that come along with the notebook and the options for fully utilizing the capabilities of the computer. This section describes briefly what these accessories and options are. 1.6.1 AC Adapter and P o wer Cord The AC Adapter supp[...]

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    Outline of the M295 / M296 1.6.8 Audio-DJ This notebook comes with optional built-in Audi o DJ panel. It can play your Audio CD like the CD player without powering on the whole com puter. 1.6.9 Blue T ooth Module This notebook is ready for Bluetooth technology. This is a wireless connection standard in a short-range radio technology. It aims at sim[...]

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    Installation and Upgr ade FIC M295/M296 Se r v i c e M anual 2-1 Chapter 2 2.1 Ov er view This chapter provides guidelines on installing the device drivers for the built-in features of the M295 / M296 Most of the driver installation procedures mentioned here are only for Windows XP. This chapter also includes procedur es on how to upgrade major int[...]

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    Installa tion and Upg r ade driver to your computer: 1. Click the Start button, and then point to Run . The Run dialog box appears. 2. Click the Browse button and specify the directory as. "E:DriversWinXPVGASetup.exe" 3. Implement the setup program to install this driver. The Welcome dialog box appears. 4. Click Next to process the fu[...]

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    Installa tion and Upg r ade 8. Click Yes to restart the computer 2.2.5 Installing Easy Mail Li ght Driv er f or Micr osoft Outlook 98/2000... 1. Installing Easy Mail Light driver for Windows XP 2. Boot Windows from your hard disk and insert the disc containing the Easy Mail Light button driver. 3. Click the Start button, then click Run. In the Run [...]

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    Installa tion and Upg r ade n / p Tilt Foot o Mini-PCI Socket Compartment q Memory Compartment r Battery Compartment s Battery Release Latch Figure 2-1 Mini-PCI Socket Compartmen t Do or Locate the modem module socket. Align the notch with the notch in the socket connector and insert the module as follows: 1. Insert the cable into the modem module.[...]

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    Installa tion and Upg r ade 5. Click the Start button and then click Run . In the Run dialog b ox, click Browse button and navigate to the directory as "E:DriversWinXPmodemsetup.exe" where the modem driver is located. 6. The system may prompt you the message to restart the computer to finish the installation. Cable Figure 2-3 Mini-PCI[...]

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    Installa tion and Upg r ade 2.3 System Upgr ades This section provides an easy step in doing system upgrades for your notebook c o mputer. 2.3.1 J umper Settings (For M295 / M296 Model) This section provides a jumper setting lists of configuring the notebook . Figure 2-5 Sw itch 5 Jumper Setting SW1 Keyboard Type Select K/B Type Pos #1 POS #2 US KE[...]

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    Installa tion and Upg r ade Main Board ID Select Main Board ID Pos #5 POS #6 RESERVE OFF OFF RESERVE OFF ON RESERVE ON OFF RESERVE ON ON CD-ROM Master / Slave Select CD-ROM Pos #7 RESERVE OFF RESERVE ON CMOS Clear Select CD-ROM Pos #8 Normal OFF Clear CMOS ON L Pos # 8 is N/A Pin for reserve SW7 / CPU VID SELECT Processor Pins PIN5 PIN4 PIN3 PIN2 P[...]

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    Installa tion and Upg r ade OFF ON ON ON ON 1.450 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 1.475 ON OFF OFF OFF ON 1.500 ON OFF OFF ON OFF 1.525 ON OFF OFF ON ON 1.550 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 1.575 ON OFF ON OFF ON 1.600 ON OFF ON ON OFF 1.625 ON OFF ON ON ON 1.650 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 1.675 ON ON OFF OFF ON 1.700 ON ON OFF ON OFF 1.725 ON ON OFF ON ON 1.750 ON ON ON OFF OFF 1.7[...]

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    Installa tion and Upg r ade 2.3.2 CPU Upg rade Pr ocedur e The M295 / M296 features Intel Pentium 4 SFF Processors. It is located on the middle-right side of the system motherboard. How to Access the CPU Socket To install or replace the CP U, follow the steps below: 1. Turn off the system and remove both AC adapter and the battery pack from the not[...]

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    Installa tion and Upg r ade 2.3.3 Remo ving the T her mal Plate and Cooling F an 1. Release nine screws as shown in the picture below, and then remove Thermal Plate by slightly lifting it up. Screws of Thermal Plate Screws of Thermal Plate Figure 2-8 Remove the Thermal Plate 2. Before removing the cooling fan, you need to disassemble four of screws[...]

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    Installa tion and Upg r ade 2.3.4 Remo ving the CPU The M295 / M296 features Intel Pentium 4 SFF uFCPGA Processors. It is located on the upper left side of the system motherboard. To install or replace the CP U, follow the steps below: 1. Before removing the CPU module, you need first to disassemble keyboard and heat sink plate. 2. Using a flat scr[...]

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    Installa tion and Upg r ade 2.3.6 Memor y Upg r ade Procedur e The notebook computer offers two 64-bit mem ory slot using 144-pin SODIMM (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module) at 128MB and 512MB SDRAM. Two memory slots are found inside the memory compartment. The memory compartment is located on the underside of your computer inside the memory c[...]

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    Installa tion and Upg r ade 4. Locate the memory module socket. Align the notch with the notch in the socket connector and insert the module as follows: − Hold the SODIMM at a 60-degree angle and align the SODIMM connector with the socket in the system. Push the connector into the socket. − Press down on the edge of the SODIMM until the locking[...]

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    Installa tion and Upg r ade 2. Remove six screws of frame HDD bracket plate. Two small ones of them are at the front side, and others are at the both sides Figure 2-14 Scre ws Locations of the frame HDD brac ket plate 2.3.8 System BIOS Upg r ade Pr ocedure The notebook supports EPROM Flash BIOS that allows you to easily update the sy stem BIOS usin[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual 3-1 Chapter 3 3.1 Ov er view The M295 / M296M is an IBM PC/AT com patible Notebook PC which supports the Intel uFCPGA Socket Pentium IV processo r family. The following are the major features that M295M supports.  Microsoft PC99 logo and WinXP logo approval.  14.1” XGA and SXGA+ [...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view Controller Chip Description Display  System auto detects LCD or CRT presence on boot and lid closed.  Support Panning while LCD in a display resolution greater than supported.  Support Microsoft Direct 3D.  Support AGP 4x BUS Hard Disk  Enhanced IDE spec.  Support auto IDE detection.  Support LBA [...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view 3.3 Subsystem Software Functions This section provides introduction on the software functions of the notebook subsystems and BIOS related function. 3.3.1 K ey Chipset Summar y Following are the main chipset s used in the notebook: Controller Chip Vendor Description Processor Intel Pentium 4 North Bridge SIS SIS 645DX [...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view Base SO-DIMM DRAM slot (Bank 0 & 1) Base SO-DIMM DRAM slot (Bank 2 & 3) Total Size NIL 128MB 128MB NIL 256MB 256MB NIL 512MB 512MB 128MB NIL 128MB 128MB 128MB 256MB 128MB 256MB 384MB 128MB 512MB 640MB 256MB NIL 256MB 256MB 128MB 384MB 256MB 256MB 512MB 256MB 512MB 768MB 512MB NIL 512MB 512MB 128MB 640MB 512MB [...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view 0Dh 320*200 16 4-bit Planar 0Eh 640*200 16 4-bit Planar 0Fh 640*350 Mono 1-bit Planar Mode Pixel Resolution Colors Memory 10h 640*350 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. • Suppo[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view 11Bh 1280 x 1024 32-bit Unpacked 43(I), 60, 75, 85 8MB 11Dh 640 x 400 16-bit Packed 70 2MB 11Eh 640 x 400 32-bit Packed 70 2MB 120h 1600 x 1200 8-bit Packed 48(I), 60, 75, 85 2MB VESA Mode Pixel Resolution Memory Model Refresh Rates In (Hz) Minimum Memory 122h 1600 x 1200 16-bit Packed 48(I), 60, 75, 85 4MB 124h 1600 [...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view system BIOS to specify the panel type to the VGA BIOS. The system BIOS should get the panel type from GPI pins before the VGA chip initialized, and pass this information to VGA BIOS through INT 15 Function code. − LCD Panel ID pin Definition: GPI[45] GPI[46] GPI[10] GPI[22] Panel Type 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view 3.3.7 Super I/O This controller contains 16550A or FIFO Enabled UART, ECP/Standard/Bi- directional Parallel Port meeting the 1284 specification, and an Infrared port that supports IrDA Super IR. 3.3.8 PCMCIA  Individually accessed, dua l-buffer implemented.  Support for 1 CardBus slots (one type II stacked). [...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view ScrLock Scroll Lock Internet Button Internet Function Key Controlled by Driver Mail Button Mail Function Key Controlled by Driver 3.3.11 Plug & Play The BIOS supports the Plug and Play Speci fication 1.0A. (Include ESCD) This section describes the device management. The system board devices and its resources are a[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view • PCI Device The table below summarizes th e PCI IDSEL Pin Allocation: IDSEL Pin PCI Device Resources Device Connect Typ e I/O IRQ DMA Memory DMA Controller Static 00~0F, 81~8F - DMA5 - Interrupt Controller Static 20~21, A0~A1 IRQ2 - - System Timer Static 40~43 IRQ0 - - RTC Static 70~71 IRQ8 - - ISA Bus Static - - -[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view Device Number Function Number Dev ice Name AD11 Device 00 Function 0 SIS645DX - Host to PCI bridge Device 01 Function 0 SIS961 – PCI to PCI bridge AD19 Device 08 Function 0 LAN / Modem Function 0 SIS961 - PCI to ISA bridge Function 5 SIS961 - IDE interface Function 2 SIS961 - USB Port 0-1 interface AD13 Device 02 Fu[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view SIS961 SMBus Connection Devices SMBus Device Master/Slave Addr ess BIOS Need to Initialization SIS645DX - Core Logic Both Host and Slave 02h Enable SMBus interface a nd SMBus interrupt SO-DIMM Slave A0h Not Need ICS952001, ICS93722 CLK Generator Slave D2h Program the desired clock frequency (Pin23 output 24MHz, Pin22 [...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view 1F0 - 1F7 IDE Primary Command Block 200 - 20F Game Port 220 - 22F Sound Blaster 279 ISA PnP Address 330 - 333 MIDI 376 IDE Secondary Control Block 378 – 37F Parallel Port 388 - 38B FM Synthesizer 398 - 399 Super I/O Chip 3B0 - 3DF Video Controller 3E0 - 3E1 PCMCIA Controller 3E8 - 3EF Fax/Modem 3F0 - 3F5, 3F7 Floppy[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view z IRQ Map IRQ# Description IRQ 0 System Timer IRQ 1 Keyboard IRQ 2 [Cascade ] IRQ 3 PHS (Serial) IRQ 4 Serial Port IRQ 5 Audio/VGA/USB IRQ 6 Floppy Disk Drive IRQ 7 Parallel Port IRQ 8 RTC Alarm IRQ 9 ACPI IRQ10 LAN / Modem or Combo, (Card Bus), IEEE 1394 IRQ11 Reserved for PCMCIA card IRQ12 PS/2 Mouse IRQ13 FPU (FERR[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view GPIO9 N.C. -- -- -- GPIO10 MB_ID1 1 I 0 : Mother Board ID1 Select 1 : normal operation GPIO11 PM_SLP_S10 1 O 0 : When system into S1 1 : normal operation GPIO12 STPCPU0 1 O 0 : Stop CPU Clock 1 : normal operation GPIO13 N.C. -- -- -- GPIO14 SPDMUX0 1 O SM BUS Select0 GPIO15 N.C. -- -- -- GPIO16 N.C. -- -- -- GPO17 N.C[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view GPIOC1 N.C. X GPIOC2 CHGLED O Charge LE D High = T urn ON Charge LED GPIOC3 N.C. X 3.4.2 M38869 GPIO Signal Description Address Bit r/w Description Remark 0060h 7:0 r Read Data from Output Data B us Buffer 0060h 7:0 w Write Data to into In put Data Bus Buffer 0064h 7:0 r Status 0064h 7:0 w Write Com mand int o Input D[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view P64 OUT PASS0 P65 IN NC P66 OUT BT_FETON1 P67 OUT BT_SENSE0 PORT 7 P70 I/O PS2 DATA P73 I/O PS2 CLOCK P72 I/O EXTERNAL KB DATA P75 I/O EXTERNAL KB CLOCK P74 I/O EXTERNAL MOUSE CLOCK P71 I/O EXTERNAL MOUSE DATA P76 I/O SMDAT_KBC P77 I/O SMCLK_KBC FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual 3-17[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view 3.5 P ower Management This section provides the Power Management software function of the notebo ok. 3.5.1 Gener al R equir ements The BIOS meet the following general Power Management requirements: Refers to the portion of the firmware that is compatible with the ACPI 1.0 specifications. Support for Suspend-to-RAM (S3[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view The CPU clock is slow down and all other devices are full-on. z Stand by mode A suspend state where all motherboa rd components are still powered-on except for the system clock generator device. The PCI and CPU buses are driven to the inactive idle state. The system memory is powered and refreshed by the memory bridge[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view 3.5.4 P o wer Management Mode T r ansition Flow Power button Lid switch Suspend button Suspend button Suspend button Suspend button Lid switch Lid switch Lid switch Battery OK Press power button to Soff Power button Ring in Power button RCT alarm Lan Remote wakeup Internet / Mail key Plug in AC adapter or battery and [...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view 3.5.5 P o wer Management Mode T r ansition Ev ent The following table summarizes the entry events and wake-up events of each power Power State Entry Event Wak e up Ev ent Doze Doze Time out Predefined Mem/IO range access Ring Indicator Keystroke(In t., Ex. and USB keyboard) Mouse movement IRQ 1-15 Stand by Stand by Ti[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view 3.5.7 P o wer button and suspend button St ate Button OFF Full on Doze St and b y STR STD Power Power on Power off Power off Full on Full on Full on Suspend Power on STR/STD* STR/STD STR/STD Full on Full on L As pressed Sleep button over 4~6 sec, the system will force to power off. L * The mode of STR/STD can be sel e[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view z Device PM control du ring Stand By mode Device Po wer Controlled by Description CPU Hardware Controlled by SUS_STAT1# pin L2 CACHE Hardware Controlled by BIOS SIS645 Hardware Controlled by SUS_STAT1# pin SIS961 Working DRAM Hardware Self Refresh Clock Synthesizer Hardware Controlled by SUSA# pin CDROM Software CDROM[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view AUDIO Hardware Controlled by SIS961 Audio AMP Hardware Controlled by BIOS LCD Backlight Hardware Power off Serial Port Software Controlled by PMU08 GPIO[B3 ] pin IR Module Hardware Controlled by SUSB# pin LAN Hardware Controlled by Driver enter Dx status Internal Modem Hardware Contro lled by Driver enter Dx ststus 3-[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view 3.6 ACP I 3.6.1 Expanding Ev ent T hrough the Embed ded Controller The following figure shows the relationships between the devices that are wired to the embedded controller, the embedded c ontroller queries, and ACPI ge neral FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual 3-25[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view z SCI Source and Query Event from M38867 PMU08 Input Event GPE Event Handler ADPIN# AC Plug In/Out GPI1 AML Handler BAT0# Battery Plug In/Out GPI1 AML Handler GPIOA0 LID Event RI AML Handler GPIOA3 Keyboard SMI RI AML Handle r GPIOA6 PCMCIA Ring In RI AML Handler GPIOA7 COM Port Ring In RI AML Handler THRM Thermal Eve[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view z Battery Control Methods Object Description _BIF Return static information about a battery (i.e., model number, serial number, design voltage, etc.) _BST Returns the current battery status (i.e., dynamic information about the battery such as whether the battery is currently charging, an estim ate of the remaining bat[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view An optimally designed system that uses several SCI events can notify the OS of thermal increase or decrease by raising an interrupt every several degrees. This enables the OS to anticipate _AC x , PSV, or _CRT events and incorporate heuristics to better manage the systems temperature.The operating system can requ est [...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view resetting cooling temperatures. For example, 1. When the heat increases to the temperature designated by _AC x , the OS will turn on the associated active c ooling device and the hardware will reset the AC x value to a lower temperature. 2. The hardware will then run th e Notify command and the OS will reevaluate the [...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view • If a standard single-speed fan is the Active cooling device, then the policy is represented by the temperature to which _AC0 evaluates, and the fan is listed in _AL0. • If the zone uses two independently-controlled single-speed fans to regulate the temperature, then _AC0 will evaluate to the maximum cooling temp[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view The granularity of Δ P is determined by the CPU duty width of the s ystem. A detailed explanation of this thermal feedback equati on is beyond the scope of this specification. 3.6.6 Critical Shutdown When the heat reaches the temperature indicated by _CRT, the OS must immediately shutdown the system. The system must [...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view 3.6.8 T her mal Control Methods Control methods and objects related to thermal management are listed in the table below. Object Description _AC x Returns Active trip point in tenths Kelvin _AL x List of pointers to active cooling device objects _CRT Returns critical trip point in tenths Kelvin _PSL List of pointers to[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view The result is an integer value that describes up to 0.1 precisions in Kelvin. For example, 300.0K are represented by the integer 3000. z _PSL This object evaluates to a list of processor objects to be used for Passive cooling. z _PSV This control method returns the temperature at which the OS must activate CPU throttl[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view necessary. 3.6.9 AC Adapter s and P ower Source Objects The Power Source objects describe the pow er source used to run the system. Object Description _PSR Returns present power source device _PCL List of pointers to powered devices. z _PSR Returns the current power source devices. Used for the AC adapter and is locat[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view − The system will enter Suspend To Disk mode even the power management is disabled. The function of power-on or Resume will be inhibited until the battery l ow condition is removed. 3.7.4 AC Ad a p t e r When plug in the AC adapter, the system will do the following action: − The charger will charge the battery if [...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view Controller (QR_EC) #2 EC_DA TA R Query value to host Interrupt on OBF=1 3.8.2 PMU08 EC RAM List The micro controller PMU08 acts as a supplement fo r power management control. It supports the following functions via SMBus Command ( 0x80 , 0xC0 ) Register Bit Nu mber Function Address Name R/W 7 6 543210 Logic Default De[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view Register Bit Nu mber Function Address Name R/W 7 6543210 Logic Default Description 1Ah *3 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 Present rate R(/W) DATA[15:0] *[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view Register Bit Number Function Address Name R/W 7 6 543210 Logic Default Description 6Ch PMU_LOW_ ADR R/W DATA [7:0] - - 6Dh PMU_HIG_ ADR R/W DATA [15:8] - - 6Eh CHECK_ SUM R/W DATA [7:0] - - PMU Access 6Fh PMU_DATA R/W DATA [7:0] - - These registers are available when PMU slave mode or charger mode is selected. For det[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view Register Bit Number Function Address Name R/W 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Logic De- fault Description A0h *3 ADP_STS R(/W) RES[7:1] C O N - - CON = 1 : AC adapter is connected A1h *3 BAT1_STS (1st Battery) R(/W) - - A2h *3 BAT2_STS (2 nd Battery) R(/W) B T P E M P L O W W A R E R R D C H G C H G C O N - - BTP =1: EMP =1: LOW =1: [...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view Register Bit Nu mber Function Address Name R/W 7 6 543210 Logic De- fault Description B0h EC_RUN_ ENB R/W 0: Disable 1: Enable 0x00 B1h EC_WAKE_ ENB R/W B T P 2 S M B A L R T RES[4:1] A D P 0: Disable 1: Enable 0x00 BTP2: SMB : ALRT: ADP: BTP2 event SMBus event. SMBAlert event. Adapter event. B2h BATT_RUN_ ENB R/W 0: [...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view Register Bit Number Function Address Name R/W 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Logic De- fault Description C0h GPIO-C_ EVT_POL R/W 0 0 0 0 0 0 POL_ C [1:0] 0: Falling edge 1: Rising edge 0x00 C1h GPIO-C_ WAKE_ENB R/W 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAK E_ ENB _C [1:0] 0: Disable 1: Enable 0x00 C2h EVT_CONT R/W RES [7:6] W A K E S C I R E S *4 Q _ R U N W[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view Register Bit Nu mber Function Address Name R/W 7 6 543210 Logic De- fault Description D0h BAT_CHG_ CONT R/W RES[7:5] C H G _ R D Y # RES [3:2] C H G 2 C H G 1 - - CHG_RDY# =0 : Charge ready CHGn =1 : The nth batter y is charged D1h BAT_DCH_ PRI R/W RES[7:3] PAT [2:0] - 0x00 Battery discharge priority 0 : 2 1 1 : 1 2 2[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view Register Bit Nu mber Function Address Name R/W 76543210 Logic De- fault Description E0h PMU_CONT 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 E register when system power is off. PMU indicates the Batter y discharge status to the LED_BAY#n, when [...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view 3.9 Miscellaneous 3.9.1 P ow er Button The system may have different action upon pressing the Power Button when the system is in the different state. System Po wer State Action for Pressing Power Button Full-on Power Off Stand by Power Off STR Resume from STR STD Resume from STD SOff/MOff Power On 3.9.2 Security The u[...]

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    Software Functional Ov er view supporting a wider bus (32 bits instead of 16 bits), Car dBus also supports bus mastering and operation speeds up to 33MHz. Clock Throttling – South bridge function that allow s the CPU clock to be stopped and started at a known duty cycle using the STPCLK# pin to enter and exit Stop Grant mode. Clock throttling is [...]

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    Har dwar e Functional Ov er view FIC M295 / M296 S e rv ic e M anual 4-1 Chapter 4 4.1 Ov er view The FIC M295 / M296 notebook consists of sev eral im portant functions and subsystems including: • System Processor – implemented on the motherboard using the Intel uFCPGA Pentium 4 1.6/1.8/2.0/2.2 6/2.3/2.4/2.5 GHZ Support FSB 400/ 533 • System [...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view • VRAM –Internal VRAM up to 32MB • PCMCIA Subsystem – M295 ENE CB1410 Singl e Slot PCI-CARDB US BRIDGE controller chip. Support Type II (witho ut door) M296 O2Micro OZ6912 PCI-CARDBUS BRIDGE controller chip. Support Type II (witho ut door) • Audio DJ Subsystem – implement included on t he SIS 962L chip[...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view - LAN Mini-PCI (Realtek) - Support for auto-negotiation (10BASE- T and 100BASE-TX) - Wake up On LAN - 3Com Combo Mini-PCI Solution (Type-3A) • Power Subsystem – im plemented on the moth erboard, LCD Inverter Board, Battery Pack, and AC adapter. • Micro-P Subsystem – embedded controll er on the motherboard [...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view 4 .2 Sy st em H a rdw are Bl oc k D iagra m M295 Block Diagram Figure 4-1 M295 Block Diagram 4-4 FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual[...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view M296 Block Diagram Figure 4-2 M296 Block Diagram FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual 4-5[...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view 4.3 Chipset Summar y The M295 / M296 notebook consists of following major chipsets: Controller Chip Vendor Description Processor Intel Pentium 4 North Bridge SIS SIS 645DX South Bridge SIS SIS 961L Video Controller M295 NVIDIA NVIDIA-MAP17 Video Controller M296 ATI ATI M9CSP32 PCMCIA Controller M295 ENE CB1410 PCM[...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view running on advanced operating systems such as Windows* 2000, and Windows* XP. Systems based on Pentium 4 processors also include the la test features to simplify system management and lower the total cost of ownership for la rge and small business environments. The Pentium 4 processor at 2.5 GHz delivers headroom [...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view pipeline. There is also an 8 KB data portion of L1 cache. • Rapid Execution Engine: The Integer Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) cl ocked at twice the frequency provides four ALUs of computing bandwidth and allows lower latency execution increasing performance for certain integer operations. 4.4.2 Mobile Intel Pentiu[...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view reduce the number of instructions required to execute a particular program task providin g overall performance increase • Rapid Execution Engine - Arithmetic Logic Units (ALUs) run at twice core frequency for faster processing of certain instructions for higher execution throughput and less wait time • Enhance[...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view data w/ 533 MB/s from/to memory sub-system to/from the Multi-threa ded I/O Li nk Packet Layer in SiS962L. The SiS645DX functions and capabilities include: PC2001 Compliance High Performance Host Interface . Support Intel Pentium 4 series CPU with data transfer rate of 400MHz and Over Clocking up to 533MHz. . Suppo[...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view . Bi-directional 16 bit data bus . Perform 533MB/s bandwidth in 66MH z x 4 mode . Distributed arbitration strategy with enhanced mode of contiguous DMA data streaming . Packet based, pipelining, and split transaction scheme Dedicated Isochronous Response Queue . Serves Isochronous downstream transf ers responsive [...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view integrated power management module incorpor ates the ACPI 1.0b co mpliance functions, the APM 1.2 compliance functions, and the PCI bus power management interface spec. v1.1. Numerous power-up events and power down events are also supported. 24 general purp osed I/O pins are provided to give an easy to use l ogic [...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view • Ultra DMA 33/66/100/133 • ATA/ATAPI 48-bit addressing compliance and support greater than 137Gbytes device. • Silicon Integrated Series Termination Resistors • Silicon Integrated IDE Bus pull up / down resistors • PCI 2.2 Specification Compliance • Bus master programming interface (SFF-8038i) specifi[...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view Key and Mouse, RTC Alarm, Modem, Ring-In, GPIO7, LAN, PME#, AC’9 7 Wake-Up. • Software Watchdog Timer • PCI Bus Power Management Interface Spec. 1.1 • Support PCI CLKRUN and STP_PCI function (for Mobile onl y) • Support RTC32KHz output from GPIO18 (for Mo bile only). • Integrated 32-bit Random Number G[...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view 4.6 Cloc k F requency Generator The notebook utilizes the ICS 952001 chip to su pply the system clock needed to run the computer. The following are the available clock frequencies: System clock: Clock generator ICS 952001 suppo rt: - 66/100 MHz for Pentium III Mobile CPU - 30/33 MHz for PCI device bus clock use - [...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view 4.10 V ideo Subsystem The video subsystem, embedded inside the North Brid ge chip and the LCD panel, controls the display output to both the LCD Panel screen and to th e external VGA port. 4.10.1 Video Chip Controller M295 Features summary of the NVIDIA-MAP17 Video Chip Controller: • 256-bit 3D and 2D graphics a[...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view M296 Features summary of the ATI M9CSP32 Video Chip Controller: • 32-bit PCI bus (Rev 2.2), 3.3 V with bus mastering support. • Comprehensive AGP support including 3.3 Volt (AGP 2X) and 1.5 Volt (AGP 4X) mode operation, sideband addressing, AGP texturing (direct memory execution), and support for AGP reads and[...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view systems: • Bus mastering of 2D&3D display lists. • Direct walk of Direct3D/OpenGL vertex list. • Ultra-thin driver layer. • Maximizes concurrency between Mobility Radeon 8500 and host. • Triple 10-bit palette DAC supports pixel rates to 350MHz. • DVI-compliant integrated 165MHz TMDS transmitter. ?[...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view The OZ6912 CardBus controller is compliant with the latest ACPI-PCI Bus Power Management interface Specification. It supports all four power states and the PME# function for maximum power savings and ACPI complian ce. Additional compliance to On Now Power Management includes D3 cold state support, paving the way f[...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view • Supports Direct Memory Access for PC/PCI and PCI/Way on PC Card socket • Programmable interrupt protocol: PCI, PC I+ISA, PCI/Way, or PC/PCI interrupt signaling modes • Win'98 IRQ and PC-98/99 compliant • Parallel or Serial interface for socket power control devices including Micrel and TI • Integr[...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view The pointing device subsystem consists of th e built-in S ynaptics touch pad pointing device module on the system top cover assembly and a pre-programmed Mitsubishi 38869M8 micro- controller that interfaces the mouse device to the Motherboard. The touch pad module is connected to battery board through a 6-pin FPC [...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view 4.15 P ower Subsystem The Power Subsystem consists of the following major sections: 4.15.1 AC P ower Adapter The computer is equipped with a 60W universal AC power adapter that converts AC voltage (100 to 240VAC, 50 to 60Hz) into DC voltage used t o operate the notebook and charge the batteries. 4.15.2 Inter nal B[...]

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    Har d w ar e Functional Ov er view (Low byte) registers if the system wants to read data from PMU08. Features Summary of the Micro-P: • 5 channels 8-bit analog to digital converter • Timer0: 8-bit tuner/counter with 8-bit pr escaler • Timer1: 16-bit timer/counter. TMR1 can be incremented during sleep via external crystal/clock • Timer2: 8-b[...]

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    FIC M295 / M296 Disassembl y Instr uction Pa r ts R emo val and R eplacement Pr ocedur es This section contains the field service-level re moval/ replacement procedures for the notebook. The notebook is designed for optimum m odularity in order to make field replacement and maintenance easy and efficient. 1. R emo ving the Batter y Pac k The proced[...]

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    FIC M295 / M296 Disassembl y Instr uction 3. R emoving the L CD Panel The procedure for removing the LCD Panel is as follows: 1. Follow the steps above in removing the keyboard cover and keyboard. 2. You will find the LCD panel connector with a cover attached to the system unit using two screws. Remove the screws of the cover and pull out the coaxi[...]

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    FIC M295 / M296 Disassembl y Instr uction 5. To remove the LCD panel, you need to di sassemble the LCD bezel and LCD cover back. Remove four screws on the front bezel as shown in the figure below. Then, carefully separate the front bezel cover from the LCD assembly. Four Screws Hin g e LCD Bezel Screw Locations 4. R emoving the P alm Rest Co ver an[...]

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    FIC M295 / M296 Disassembl y Instr uction 2. To remove the palm rest cover, you need to remove five screws on the under side as indicated on the figure below. Five Screws Bottom Case Palm Rest Cover Screws underneath the under s ide 3. Turn the machine upward. Slowly lift the palm rest cover, and you will find two cables connected from the glide pa[...]

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    FIC M295 / M296 Disassembl y Instr uction 5. Remo ving the Inter nal Har d Disk Drive The notebook provides a built-in hard disk for the primary IDE controller. The HDD is an industry standard 2.5” IDE disk drive with a maximum height of 9.5mm, and can be upgraded with another standard 2.5” HDD with a maximum height of 9.5mm. 1. Before removing[...]

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    FIC M295 / M296 Disassembl y Instr uction 6. R e mo ving the T her mal Module 1. Release four screws and remove four scr ews as shown in the picture below. Remove 4 Screws Release 4 Screws Remove the Thermal Modul e including the the rmal plate and cooling fan 2. Slightly lift it up and be careful about t wo fan power cables connected to DC-DC boar[...]

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    FIC M295 / M296 Disassembl y Instr uction Screws of Heat Sink Plate Remove cooling fan module by slightly lifting it up Remove the Cooling Fan 4. Release four screws as shown in the picture a bove and then remove cooling fan module by slightly lifting it up. Be careful about two fa n power cables connected to DC-DC board and main board. 7. R emo vi[...]

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    FIC M295 / M296 Disassembl y Instr uction 8. R emoving the System T op Co v er The procedure for removing the system top cover is as follows: 1. Before removing the system top case, you need first to disassemble keyboard, L CD panel, palm rest cover, hard disk drive, and therm al module. 2. To remove the system top cover, you need to remove several[...]

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    FIC M295 / M296 Disassembl y Instr uction 2. Remove the two screws and two hexagonal bolts. Two Hex-bol ts Two Screw s CD-ROM Cover Disassembly 3. After removing the screw, lift up the CD-ROM cover carefully. 10. Remo ving the PCMCIA Slot Cov er The procedures for removing PCMCIA slot cover are as follows: 1. Before removing the PCMCIA slot cover, [...]

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    FIC M295 / M296 Disassembl y Instr uction 11. R emo ving the Build-In Speak er Panel The internal speaker panel is connected on th e front side of the base unit assembly. It’s connected to the main board using wire cable . Follow the procedures below and illustration on how to remove the speaker panel. Connector Build-In Speaker Build-In Speaker [...]

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    FIC M295 / M296 Disassembl y Instr uction DC-DC Board Disassembly 13. Remo ving the CPU The M295 / M296 models feature Intel Pentium 4 SFF uFC-PGA Processors. It is located on the upper-right side of the system motherboard. To replace the CPU, follows the below steps. 1. Before removing the CPU, you need first to disassemble keyboard and thermal mo[...]

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    FIC M295 / M296 Disassembl y Instr uction Remove CMOS RTC Battery P - 1 2 F I C M295 / M296 D i s a s s e m b l y I n s t r u c t i o n[...]

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    FIC M295 / M296 Disassembl y Instr uction 15. R emo ving the Motherboar d The motherboard contains the major chipset and components needed to run the notebook. Follow the steps below on how to remove the motherboard:. 1. Before removing the motherboard, you need first to disassem ble the all basis unit modules mentioned in the previous sections. 2.[...]

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    FIC M295 / M296 Disassembl y Instr uction 16. Remo ving the USB Boar d The procedures for removing USB Board are as follows. 4. Before removing the USB Module Board, you n eed first to remove all basis unit m odules mentioned in the previous sections including m ain board. 1. The USB Board is configured at the lower-lef t side of the base unit, jus[...]

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    T r oubleshooting & R epair FIC M295 / M296 Se rv ic e M anual 6-1 Chapter 6 6.1 Introduction This chapter provides the most common pr oblem encountered with the M295 / M296 notebook computer and some troubleshooting m eans. Some of the common problems are: • System BIOS Related Problems • LCD Display Problems • System Power and Boot-Up P[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair Table 6-1(a) POST Error Messages Message Possible Cause Action Diskette drive A failure The drive failed or is missing. Floppy Disk Controller is disabled. Check the drive to determine the problem. Enabled the FDD Controller. Diskette read failure - press F1 to retry boot, F2 f or SETUP utility The diskette is either n[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair Table 6-1(b) POST Error Messages Message Possible Cause Action Timer 2 failure The timer chip has failed. Check the system boar d. Turn the power off, then back on again. If the problem persists, contact qualified service personnel. F2 to enter ROM-based SETUP Invalid configuration information must be changed. You must[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair 6.2.2 Inf or ma tional Messages This section lists the messages that provide info rmation to the user but require no action. Table 6-2 BIOS Informational Messages Message Meaning nnn K Base Memory The amount of base memor y that tested successfully. nnn K Extended The amount of extended mem ory that tested successfully[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair Beep codes for system board errors Table 6-3 (a) BIOS Beep Codes Beep Code Diagnostic Code Description Test Performed none 01h CPU registers test in progress or failure Pattern test of most of the 16-bit CPU registers. Failure will result in a system halt. 1-1-3 02h CMOS write/read test in progress or failure. Rolling [...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair Table 6-3 (b) BIOS Beep Codes Beep Code Diagnostic Code Description Test Performed 2-1-1 2-1-2 2-1-3 2-1-4 2-2-1 2-2-2 2-2-3 2-2-4 2-3-1 2-3-2 2-3-3 2-3-4 2-4-1 2-4-2 2-4-3 2-4-4 10h-1Fh First 64K RAM chip or data line failure on bit x The first 64K of RAM is tested with a rolling ones test and a pattern test. If an y [...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair Table 6-3 (c) BIOS Beep Codes Beep Code Diagnostic Code Description Test Performed 3-3-4 2Bh Screen memory test in progress or failure. The video buffers (B0000h and B8000h) are tested with a pattern test and a rolling ones test. Failure will result in a beep code but not a system halt. 3-4-1 2Ch Screen initialization [...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair Table 6-3 (d) BIOS Beep Codes Beep Code Diagnostic Code Description Test Performed 4-2-3 36h Gate A20 failure. To test extended memory, the process or must be placed in protected mode and the A20 line must be enabled . F or the memory tests, the BIOS generally uses the keyboard controller to enable A2 0. If the A20 lin[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair 6.2.4 Run-time Er r or Messa ges Table 6-4 BIOS Run-time Error Messages Message Cause Action I/O card parity interrupt at address . Type (S)hut off NMI, (R)eboot, other keys to continue Memory on a peripheral card has failed. Check the memory cards installed in the system. Memory parity interrupt at address . Type (S)h[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair 6.3 Quic k T r oubleshooting This section summarizes problems that may de velop during system operation and lists suggested corrective actions to isolate problem properly. Table 6-5 (a) Quick Troubleshooting Problem or Symptoms Corrective Actions No power (Power LED not on) 1. Check that the AC adapter is plugge d into[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair Table 6-5 (b) Quick Troubleshooting Problem or Symptoms Corrective Actions System halts during boot sequence 1. Check condition of selected boot-load dev ice (diskette or hard disk) for bad boot track or incorrect OS files. 2. Try booting from a new bootable diskette and recop y or repartition hard disk. 3. Check for a[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair Table 6-5 (c) Quick Troubleshooting Problem or Symptoms Corrective Actions Glide pad does not work 1. Check if PS/2 mouse driver is properl y installed. Remove any external PS/2 mouse. 2. Check the glide pad cable in side the s ystem if it is inserted properly. 3. Replace the glide pad module . 4. Check the keyboard co[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair 6.4 Component-Le vel T r oubleshooting This section provides an easy to follow flowcharts for performing component-level troubleshooting on the M285 / M288 notebook. 6.4.1 General Ov er view The component-level troubleshooting is broken down as follows: Troubleshooting Item Figure Starting Check Figure 6-1 Memory Inter[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair 6.4.2 Star ting Check Figure 6-1 Starting Check 6.4.3 Memor y Interf ace Chec k Figure 6-2 Memory Interface Check 6-14 FIC M295 / M296 Servic e Manual[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair 6.4.4 CRT Interface Chec k Figure 6-3 CRT Interface Check 6.4.5 HDD Interface Chec k Figure 6-4 HDD Interface Check FIC M295 / M296 S er vi ce M anual 6-15[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair 6.4.6 Inter nal Keyboard Chec k Figure 6-5 Internal Keyboard Check 6.4.7 Glidepad Interface Chec k Figure 6-6 Glidepad Interface Check 6-16 FIC M295 / M296 Servic e Manual[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair 6.4.8 CD-ROM Interf ace Check Figure 6-7 CD-ROM Interface Check 6.4.9 Serial P or t Interf ace Check Figure 6-8 Serial Port Interface Check FIC M295 / M296 S er vi ce M anual 6-17[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair 6.4.10 Exter nal K eyboar d Chec k Figure 6-9 Internal Keyboard Check 6.4.11 PS/2 Mouse Interface Chec k Figure 6-10 PS/2 Mouse Inteface Check 6-18 FIC M295 / M296 Servic e Manual[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair 6.4.12 Printer P or t Interface Check Figure 6-11 Printer Port Interface Check 6.4.13 Audio P or t Interface Chec k Figure 6-12 Audio Port Interface Check FIC M295 / M296 S er vi ce M anual 6-19[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair 6.4.14 PCMCIA Interface Check Figure 6-13 PCMCIA Interface Check 6.4.15 USB P or t Interface Check Figure 6-14 USB Port Interface Check 6-20 FIC M295 / M296 Servic e Manual[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair 6.4.16 L CD Panel Interf ace Check Figure 6-15 LCD Panel Interface Check 6.4.17 TV -Out Interface Check Figure 6-16 TV-Ou t Interface Ch ec k FIC M295 / M296 S er vi ce M anual 6-21[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair 6.4.18 LED Indica tor Function Check Figure 6-17 LED Indicator Function Check 6-22 FIC M295 / M296 Servic e Manual[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair 6.4.19 Co ver Switc h Function Check Figure 6-18 Cover Switch Function Check 6.4.20 Mini-PCI Modem , LAN, or Combo De vice Check Figure 6-19 Mini-PCI Modem, LAN, or Combo Device Check FIC M295 / M296 S er vi ce M anual 6-23[...]

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    T r oubleshooting and R epair 6.4.21 FIR Interface Chec k Figure 6-20 FI R In terface Check 6.4.22 IEEE1394 Interface Chec k Figure 6-21 IEEE1394 Inte rface Ch eck 6-24 FIC M295 / M296 Servic e Manual[...]

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    Notebook Specifica tion FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual A-1 Appendix A This appendix provides the technical specification of the M295 / M 296 notebook: A.1 System Specification MICRO PROCESSOR CPU Type Intel Pentium-4 Processor Clock Speed Pentium-4 CPU at 2.0/2.2/2.4+GHz Internal L1 Cache 12KB code and 8KB data Internal L2 Cache 512 KB CPU Package [...]

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    Notebook Specifica tion BIOS ROM ROM Type 512K x 8 CMOS Flash Memor y – 49LF040A (SST) ROM Size 4M-bit Boot Code Sector 64KB Top Sector Package 32-pin lead PLCC Package Erase / Program • 70 ms (typical) Chip-Erase T ime • 18 ms (typical) Sector-Erase / Block-Erase Time • 14 us (typical) Byte-Program Time • 8 seconds (typical) Chip-Rewrite[...]

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    Notebook Specifica tion SOUND SUBSYSTEM Audio Controller Integrated in S outh Bridge Audio Codec ALC 201 CODEC (Analog Devices) Compatibility Sound Blaster 16 (Pro) & AC’97 Revision 2.2 Wavetable Func tion Software Connection Full-Duplex Volume Analog H/W Volume Built-in Speaker 2- way (left and right) mini stereo 1W 8 Ω speakers Built-in Mi[...]

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    Notebook Specifica tion Scroll Lock LED Green color for Scroll Lock activate on keyboard A-4 FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual[...]

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    Notebook Specifica tion HOT-KEY DEFINITION Number of hot-key s 8 <Fn> key combinations Display Mode Fn + F3 (LCD/ CRT/ TV/ LCD&CRT) Display Stretch / Normal Fn + F5 PC Speaker On / Off (Mute) Fn + F6 Brightness Up Fn + F8 Brightness Dow n Fn + F9 Internet Function Key Internet Button Mail Function Key Mail Button A.2 Display Specifica tio[...]

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    Notebook Specifica tion A.3 D VD/CD-RW Combo Driv e Specification Drive Manufacturer QSI SBW -161 Physical Dimension 128.0 x 12.7 x 129 [mm] ( W * H * D ) Weight 300g Loading Manual tray loading Ejection Manual ej ect using the eject button Auto eject using the eject command on soft ware Host Interface Enhanced IDE (AT API) Access Time (1/3 stroke)[...]

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    Notebook Specifica tion A.6 Inter nal Modem Specification Modem Type Askey 1456VQL1U Chipset Lucent Mars3 1648 Modem Chipset Interface Mini-PCI Interface (Type 3B) Wake Up Function Supports Ring- in Resume Wake Up function Connection Mode V.90 Kbps Speakerphone Full duplex speakerphone (FDSP) Fax Transmission W ay Half Duplex Modem Speed 56 Kbps Mo[...]

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    Notebook Specifica tion Charging Efficienc y 100% EVD1 14.0V EVDF 12.0V A.9 In ver ter Specification Input Voltage 5.0V Start Voltage 1200Vrms (min) Output Current 6mA (max) Frequency 30~70KHz Efficiency 75% (min) Brightness Contro l Vo ltag e 0.94~1.86V A.10 DC/DC Specifica tion Controller MAX1631 Input Voltage 8 ~ 20V Output Current 7A (5V) / 4.5[...]

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    Notebook Specifica tion A.13 En vir onmental R equir ements Temperature Operating Temperature Storage Temperature 0 o C to 40 o C -20 o C to 60 o C Humidity Operating & Storage 40 o C / 85% RH Over 48 hours Shock (Non-operating) Unpacked Acceleration: 50G Duration Tim e : 11ms No. of Times: 3 Tim es Direction: 6 fa ce Drop Package Drop Height: [...]

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    Pin Assignments FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual B-1 Appendix B B .1 CRT (V GA) Connector The pin assignment of the VGA connector is as follows: No PIN A SSIGEMENT(by: sort) DESCRIPTION 1 RED Video_5 :O (analog) Red this DAC analog output drives the CRT interface . 2 GREEN Video_5 :O (analog) Green this DAC analog output drives the CRT interface . 3 [...]

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    Pin Assignments B .3 P arallel P or t Connector The pin assignment of the parallel/printer (LPT1) port connector is as follows: No PIN ASSIGMENT(by : sort) Description 1 STB#/DS0#_D14/_P14/_D12:O An active low pulse on this output is used to strobe the printer data into the printer. The STROBE output is the co mplement of Bit 0 of the printer contr[...]

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    Pin Assignments 14 AFD#/DSB#_D14,_P14/_D12:O,O/O Th is output goes lo w to cause t he printer to automatically feed one line after each line is printed. The AFD# output is the compleme nt of bit 1 of the printer control register. Refer to parallel pot description for use of this pin in ECP and EPP mode. 15 ERR#/HDSEL _T/D12:I/O A low on this input [...]

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    Pin Assignments B .5 USB Connector The pin assignment of the USB port connector is as follows: No Signal Description Type 1, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12 GND Ground O 2 USBP0+ USB port0 bus signal O 3 USBP0- USB port0 bus signal O 4 +5VS USB port0 po wer 6 USBP1+ USB port1 bus signal 7 USBP1- USB port1 bus signal 8 +5VS USB port1 po wer B .6 CD-R OM IDE Connec[...]

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    Pin Assignments B .7 DC-IN J ac k Pin Assignment The pin assignment of the DC-IN connector is as follows: No Signal Description Type 1 ADAPV+ Adapter input voltage I 2 Gnd Ground O B .8 L CD Connector Pin Assignment The pin assignment of the LCD connector is as follows: NO. Signal Description Type 22 INVENA Flat panel backlight sig nal control the [...]

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    Pin Assignments 3 RPDD7 Primary disk data 7 I/O 4 RPDD8 Primary disk data 8 I/O 6 RPDD9 Primary disk data 9 I/O 8 RPDD10 Primary disk data 10 I/O 10 RPDD11 Primary disk data 11 I/O 12 RPDD12 Primary disk data 12 I/O 14 RPDD13 Primary disk data 13 I/O 16 RPDD14 Primary disk data 14 I/O 18 RPDD15 Primary disk data 15 I/O 37 RPDCS1# Primar y disk chip[...]

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    Pin Assignments B .11 Ba tter y Connector The pin assignment for the battery connector is as follows: No Signal Description Type 1 Gnd Ground - 2 B_PMU5V I 3 BAT+ Battery output/input voltage I/O 4 CLK SMBus clock signal I/O 5 DT A SMBus data signal I/O 6 TH1 THERMAL O 7 BIN1 O 8 GND GROUND - B .12 Audio J ac k The audio jack comprises of the headp[...]

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    FRU P ar ts Listing FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual C-1 Appendix C This appendix provides you with the field re placeable unit (FRU) parts listing of the M295 / M296 Series. Refer to this appendix whenever or dering for spare parts or requesting for RMA (Returned Merchandise Authorization) number. Pl ease contact FIC account manager for latest unit [...]

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    FR U Par ts Listing PLASTIC-M PALM-REST M odule x 80-40599-10 30 N/A N/A FRAME MODULE x 80-00065-01 30 N/A N/A Module PALM REST (15" ) x 25-03075-00 N/A N/A N/A F-CABLE GLIDE PAD CABLE x 22-21099-00 35 N/A N/A GLIDE PAD x 71-20186-00 30 24 Mth FIC GLIDE PAD/B x 51-70469-23 30 24Mth FIC PLASTIC-M PALM-REST M odule x 80-40676-10 30 N/A N/A FRAME[...]

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    FR U Par ts Listing Keyboard(US) x 71-30411-26 35 24 Mth FIC Keyboard(IT) x 71-30411-28 35 24 Mth FIC FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual C-3[...]