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Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Service Guide - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 2
such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting a further or additional warranty. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE GUIDE Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Second Edition (September 2000) First Edition (March 2000) Published in the U.S.A., U.K., Singapore, and Taiwan. Documentation - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 3
Memory Options 1-5 1.3 Power Management Functions 1-6 1.4 Setup Configuration Utility (SCU 1-7 1.5 Compaq Configuration Record Utility 1-17 1.6 Information Gathering 1-18 1.7 Diagnostics 1-20 1.8 Design Overview 1-21 1.9 Computer External Components 1-22 chapter2 TROUBLESHOOTING 2.1 Service - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 4
4-4 chapter5 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES 5.1 Serial Number 5-1 5.2 Disassembly Reference Chart 5-2 5.3 Computer Disassembly Preparation 5-2 5.4 Battery Pack 5-3 5.5 Modem 5-4 5.6 Fan Assembly 5-7 5.7 CD-ROM Drive 5-9 5.8 Processor 5-11 5.9 Memory 5-14 5.10 Top Cover 5-16 vi Contents - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 5
5.11 Hard Drive 5-18 5.12 Real Time Clock (RTC) Battery 5-19 5.13 Keyboard 5-20 5.14 EMI Shield 5-22 5.15 TouchPad 5-24 5.16 Speakers 5-25 5.17 Display Assembly 5-26 5.18 Speaker Housing 5-31 5.19 System Board 5-33 5.20 Diskette Drive 5-37 appendix A CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS A-1 appendix - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 6
GUIDE This Maintenance and Service Guide is a troubleshooting reference that can be used when servicing the Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series. Compaq Computer Corporation reserves the right to make changes to the Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series or specific instructions. NOTE: Text - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 7
located on the bottom of the computer. Locating Additional Information The following documentation provides additional information about the computer: s Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series documentation set s Microsoft Operating System Manual s Compaq Service Training Guides s Compaq Service - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 8
-MHz processors, 13.3-inch SVGA TFT and 12.1-inch SVGA TFT or HPA displays, a 5.0-GB hard drive, and a 24X Max CD-ROM drive. The computer also comes equipped with a TouchPad pointing device and 4 MB of shared UMA memory. Figure 1-1. Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Product Description 1-1 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 9
Models The Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series are available in the models shown in Table 1-1. The computer serial number is located on a bar code on the bottom of the computer and identifies the model's features. Table 1-1 Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Model Naming Convention Example - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 10
Table 1-2 Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Models 12345 A K2 533 T3S 5 A K2 533 T3S 5 A K2 533 T3S 5 A K2 533 T3S 5 A K2 533 T2S 5 A K2 533 T2S 5 A K2 533 T2S 5 A K2 533 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 11
, expandable to 160 MB, varying by computer model. The Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 also feature a SODIMM memory expansion slot, capable of accepting a memory expansion board of 32-, 64-, or 128-MB. s Primary memory cache is 64 KB; secondary memory cache is 512 KB. s 13.3-inch SVGA TFT or - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 12
s One Type II PC Card slot with support for both 32-bit CardBus and 16-bit PC Cards. s Mass storage devices include a 5.0-GB hard drive; 3.5-inch, 1.44-MB with memory expansion boards that are available in 128, 64, and 32 megabytes. The memory expansion slot is located underneath the fan/CPU cover. - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 13
. The computer uses Suspend-to-RAM (Standby) or Suspend-to-Disk (Hibernation) depending on the Suspend Data To setting in the SCU program. AMD PowerNow! NOTE: This power mode is available only on the Compaq Notebook 100 Personal Computer. Processor clock speed and voltage are automatically reduced - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 14
of two ways: Manual Power Management Suspend memory, returning the computer to the state it was in before it was suspended. If there is no Suspend-to-Disk partition on the hard disk a Setup Configuration Utility (SCU). This utility configures BIOS settings by using menu-driven utilities. Settings are - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 15
system settings. This section also displays submenus for items that provide multiple options. Information and navigation area-provides keyboard/mouse instructions for moving around and making decisions. You can select items using either the keyboard or the TouchPad/mouse. 1-8 Product Description - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 16
password Startup Menu Function Default Sets the system date and time. N/A When enabled, speeds up the booting procedure by bypassing the memory test. This option does not include a submenu. A check mark indicates Enabled. An underline indicates Disabled. Enabled Sets the boot device sequence - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 17
pull-down menu controls memory usage. The setting enables or disables usage of L2 cache memory. The default setting is Enabled. NOTE: The L2 cache enable feature is available only on the Compaq Notebook 100 Personal Computer. Disks Menu The Disks menu contains settings that configure the system - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 18
Drives Internal HDC IDE Settings Virus Alert Sets the type of diskette disk. Sets when an internal hard drive is present. A check mark that the item is Enabled. An underline indicates Disabled. Sets the type of hard disk drive in the system. HDD Timing-Sets the data transmit mode of the hard - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 19
B. The mode depends on the type of device that the computer will communicate with. Sets the address for the LPT (parallel) port. This system supports Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) and Extended Capabilities Port (ECP) standards. If the port is set to ECP, choose a DMA channel setting for that port - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 20
functions. Note that some operating systems such as Windows 98 have built-in APM/ACPI configurations that could override these settings. Item Video Timeout Disk Timeout Global Timeout Power Menu Function Sets the timeout period for the monitor to power down if not used during a set period. The - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 21
a preset period. The Suspend Mode is determined by the Suspend Type item in the Suspend Controls submenu. Choices may be Suspend-toRAM or Suspend-to-Disk. When Suspend-to-RAM (Standby) mode is initiated, several subsystems enter standby or power-off mode to conserve power. The system wakes up when - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 22
under normal condition. The available options range from 6% to full speed (Disabled). Note that although this item sets the usage of CPU resources, the CPU can still reach its full speed if the system is under a heavy job load. Enables whether the system can take advantage of the Southbridge - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 23
also restores default settings and displays BIOS version information. When troubleshooting the Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100, it is important to obtain all facts about the error condition. Obtain details of the problem and any circumstances surrounding the problem. Obtain all error codes or - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 24
captured for a session. This file can be analyzed locally by the Configuration Record Utility, or it can be sent to another location such as a help center, or to Compaq. The sessions are organized as two distinct types: s Active-The Active session (referenced as session now.log) is the most recent - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 25
the differences between the two generations. In this case, the differences report will include all information recorded, such as changes in amounts of free memory. Reviewing the differences occurring between different configuration snapshots can help identify trends causing intermittent computer - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 26
the system configuration. It provides a much greater depth of information on hardware, operating system services, and drivers that are running on the computer. The Compaq Configuration Record Utility is supported under Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0. This utility is available on SoftPaq - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 27
Diagnostics for Windows by selecting Start!Settings!Control Panel!Compaq Diagnostics. s To select a category, choose one of two exit, select the File menu!Exit. NOTE: Compaq Diagnostics may intermittently fail the CPU speed test in systems with AMD PowerNow! Installed. 1-20 Product Description - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 28
Memory expansion board s Hard drive s Display s Keyboard/TouchPad s Audio s AMD K6-2+ and AMD K6-2 processor s Fan s PC Cards s Modem or modem/NIC The Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 . Exhaust air is displaced through the ventilation grill located on the right side of the computer. CAUTION: - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 29
device activity and keyboard lock status. 8 Volume control Adjusts the volume of the stereo speakers. 9 CD-ROM drive Accepts CD-ROM disks. 10 Infrared port Provides wireless communication between the computer and another infrared-equipped device using an infrared beam. 11 Diskette drive - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 30
on or off or exits Standby. 3 RJ-11 jack (internal Connects the modem cable to an internal modem models only) modem. 4 PC Card slot Supports 32-bit (CardBus) and 16-bit PC Cards. 5 Battery pack Accepts either the standard 9-cell NiMH or optional 8-cell Li ion battery packs. The battery pack - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 31
The external components on the rear of the computer are shown in Figure 1-4 and described in Table 1-6. Figure 1-4. Rear Components Table 1-6 Rear Components Item Component 1 Mono microphone jack 2 Stereo speaker/ headphone jack 3 Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector 4 Parallel connector 5 Serial - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 32
Table 1-6 continued Item Component 6 External monitor connector 7 Keyboard/mouse connector 8 AC Adapter connector Function Connects an optional external monitor, overhead projector, or TV adapter. Connects an optional full-sized keyboard or a mouse. Both external mouse and computer pointing device - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 33
TROUBLESHOOTING 2.1 Service Considerations When troubleshooting the Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100, it is important to obtain all facts about the situation. Obtain details of the problem and any circumstances surrounding the problem necessary device drivers? s Have printer drivers been installed - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 34
BIOS runs a series of internal checks on the hardware. This allows the computer to detect problems as early as the power-on stage. The POST alerts you to problems determine where the problem occurred by reading sequence. Initialize chipset. Memory sizing. Perform conventional screen BIOS. Initialize - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 35
6845 regs). 1Dh Initialize color adapter. 1Eh Initialize monochrome adapter. 1Fh Test 8237A page registers. 2Oh Perform keyboard self-test. 21h Test and initialize keyboard controller. 22h monochrome adapter. 2Eh Search for color adapter, VGA initialize. continued Troubleshooting 2-3 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 36
34h Test, blank, and count all RAM. 35h Protected mode 2Hz periodic working. 3Bh Initialize BIOS data area at 40.0. 3Ch drive. 42h Initialize the hard disk. 43h OEM's unit of PM PC Card, CardBus). 49h Dispatch to operation system boot. 4Ah Jump into bootstrap code. 2-4 Troubleshooting - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 37
and cables and reconnect one by one to determine which is causing the problem. Table 2-4 VGA Controller Failure Problem Possible Cause There is no display on either the internal LCD or an external cables and reconnect one by one to determine which is causing the problem. Troubleshooting 2-5 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 38
D/A BD is good. s Make sure cables are installed properly. Table 2-6 External Monitor No Display Problem The CRT monitor shows nothing or abnormal color. The picture is fine on the LCD. Possible Cause 's power cord. s Check the CRT monitor cable. s Try a working monitor. 2-6 Troubleshooting - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 39
isolate and correct errors generated during POST. Memory Test Error s Check extended SDRAM modules for testing a working keyboard. Diskette Drive Test Error s Ensure that BIOS is set up correctly. Use the SCU to verify. s disk drive settings. s Try another working hard disk drive. Troubleshooting 2-7 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 40
. s Ensure that the USB driver is installed. s Verify that or other I/O devices are installed properly (including associated drivers). s Ensure that the COM port is set properly are connected properly. s Ensure that the appropriate software drivers are installed. s Try another working speaker, cable - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 41
chapter provides an illustrated parts breakdown and a reference for spare part numbers and option part numbers for the Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Personal Computers. 3.1 Serial Number Location When ordering parts or requesting information, provide the computer serial number and model number - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 42
3.2 Computer System Major Components Figure 3-2. Computer System Major Components 3-2 Illustrated Parts Catalog - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 43
-001, 212897-001, and 176038-001 Miscellaneous Plastics Kit, includes: Left and right hinge covers Speaker housing RJ11 cover PC Card door I/O cover Modem cover Fan/CPU cover 176048-001 Hardware Kit, includes: Speakers (2) Real time clock battery and sponge Processor bracket Modem shield 176049 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 44
Computer System Major Components (continued) 3-4 Illustrated Parts Catalog - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 45
Table 3-1, Spare Parts: Computer System Major Components continued Item Description Spare Part Number 6 EMI shield 176002-001 7 TouchPad 176044-001 8 5.0-GB hard drive 176040-001 9 System board 64-MB SDRAM (used only with config. 207657-001 codes beginning with "FQ5" and "FQ6") 64- - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 46
Miscellaneous Plastics Kit Components Table 3-2 Miscellaneous Plastics Kit Components Spare Part Number 176048-001 Item Description 1 Left and right hinge covers 2 Speaker housing 3 RJ11 cover 4 PC Card door 5 I/O cover 6 Modem cover 7 Fan/CPU cover 3-6 Illustrated Parts Catalog - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 47
3.4 Hardware Kit Components Figure 3-4. Hardware Kit Components Table 3-3 Hardware Kit Components Spare Part Number 176049-001 Item Description 1 Speakers (2) 2 Real time clock battery 3 Processor bracket 4 Modem shield Illustrated Parts Catalog 3-7 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 48
3.5 Cable Kit Components Figure 3-5. Cable Kit Components Table 3-4 Spare Parts: Cable Kit Components Spare Part Number 176004-001 Item Description 1 Diskette drive cable 2 Modem cable 3 CD-ROM drive cable 3-8 Illustrated Parts Catalog - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 49
3.6 Mass Storage Devices Figure 3-6. Mass Storage Devices Table 3-5 Spare Parts: Mass Storage Devices Item Description Spare Part Number 1 5.0-GB hard drive 2 24X CD-ROM drive (standard) 3 Diskette drive, 1.44-Megabyte 176040-001 176039-001 176047-001 Illustrated Parts Catalog 3-9 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 50
50 W Automobile Adapter Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Maintenance & Service Guide Logo kit Memory expansion board 128 MB 64 MB 32 MB Miscellaneous Screw Kit PC Cards Compaq Microcom 420 56K Global Modem Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX network card Compaq Microcom 500 10/100 +56K combination - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 51
options for warranty repair other than "whole unit return." Check with your Geo Service Manager to determine if warranty repair costs are covered before ordering spare parts or pressure only at the points designated in the maintenance instructions. Removal and Replacement Preliminaries 4-1 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 52
parts being removed or replaced. Handle flex cables with extreme care; they tear easily. CAUTION: When servicing the computer, ensure that cables are placed in their proper location during the reassembly process. Improper cable placement can damage the computer. 4.3 Removable Drive Damage Prevention - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 53
with conductive or approved containers or packaging. s Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free workstations. s Place items on a grounded surface before removing them from their container. s Always be properly grounded when touching a sensitive - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 54
work surface and use properly grounded tools and equipment. s Use field service tools, such as cutters, screwdrivers, and vacuums that are conductive. s assemblies by the case or PCM laminate. Handle them only at static-free workstations. s Avoid contact with pins, leads, or circuitry. s Turn - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 55
workstations with ground cord of one-megohm resistance s Static-dissipative table or floor mats with hard tie to ground s Field service kits s Static awareness labels s Material-handling packages s Non-conductive plastic bags, tubes, or boxes s Metal tote boxes s Electrostatic Voltage Levels - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 56
Table 4-1 shows how humidity affects the electrostatic voltage levels generated by different activities. Table 4-1 Typical Electrostatic Voltage Levels Relative Humidity Event 10% Walking across carpet 35,000 V Walking across vinyl floor 12,000 V Motions of bench worker 6,000 V Removing - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 57
chapter provides removal and replacement procedures for the Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series. 5.1 Serial Number Report the computer serial number to Compaq when requesting information or ordering spare parts. The serial number is located on the bottom of the computer (Figure 5-1). Figure - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 58
Chart Use the chart below to determine the section number to be referenced when removing components from the computer. 5.3 Preparing the Computer for Disassembly 5.4 Battery Pack 5.5 Modem 5.6 Fan Assembly 5.7 CD-ROM Drive 5.8 Processor 5.9 Memory Removing a Memory reference guide for instructions on - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 59
5.4 Battery Pack Battery pack, NiMH Battery pack, Li ion Battery Pack Spare Part Numbers 174373-001 174372-001 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (Section 5.3). 2. Turn the computer bottom side up with the right side facing forward. 3. Lift the battery tab up (Figure 5-2). 4. Slide the - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 60
5.5 Modem Modem Spare Part Numbers 56Kbps modem board Modem cover (spared in Plastics Kit) Modem shield (spared in Hardware Kit) Modem cable (spared in Cable Kit) 176052-001 176048-001 176046-001 176004-001 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (Section 5.3). 2. Turn the computer bottom side - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 61
6. Remove the two screws securing the modem shield to the base assembly (Figure 5-4). 7. Remove the modem shield . Figure 5-4. Removing the Modem Shield Removal and Replacement Procedures 5-5 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 62
8. Swing the plastic modem protector toward the back of the computer (Figure 5-5). 9. Disconnect the modem cable from the system board . 10. Lift the left side of the modem board to disconnect it from the system board . 11. If necessary, disconnect the modem cable from the modem board and - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 63
1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (Section 5.3). 2. Turn the computer bottom side up with the front facing forward. 3. Remove the four screws securing the fan/CPU cover to the base assembly. Note that the two screws removed from the back edge of the cover differ in size from the other two - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 64
5. Disconnect the fan cable from the system board (Figure 5-7). 6. Remove the four screws securing the fan assembly to the system board. 7. Remove the fan assembly . Figure 5-7. Removing the Fan Assembly Reverse the removal procedure to replace the fan assembly. 5-8 Removal and Replacement - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 65
5.7 CD-ROM Drive CD-ROM Drive Spare Part Numbers 24X Max CD-ROM drive CD-ROM drive cable (spared in Cable Kit) 176039-001 176004-001 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (Section 5.3). 2. Remove the fan assembly (Section 5.6). 3. Disconnect the CD-ROM drive cable from the system board ( - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 66
7. If necessary, disconnect the CD-ROM drive cable from the CD-ROM drive (Figure 5-9). Figure 5-9. Removing the CD-ROM Drive Cable Reverse the removal procedure to replace the CD-ROM drive. 5-10 Removal and Replacement Procedures - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 67
5.8 Processor Processor Spare Part Numbers AMD K6-2+ 533-MHz processor (used only with config. codes beginning with "FQ") AMD K6-2 475-MHz processor (used only with config. codes beginning with "FF") Processor bracket 203099-001 176036-001 176046-001 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly ( - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 68
5. Insert the tip of a flat-blade screwdriver into the left socket . This socket is marked "SKT OPEN" (Figure 5-11). 6. Swing the screwdriver to the right to release the processor . 7. Remove the processor. Figure 5-11. Removing the Processor 5-12 Removal and Replacement Procedures - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 69
When replacing the processor, make sure the white square is in the upper-right corner . Insert the tip of the screwdriver into the right socket (marked "SKT CLOSE") and swing the screwdriver to the - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 70
Part Numbers 128 MB memory expansion board 64 MB memory expansion board 32 MB memory expansion board 179966-001 179965-001 179964-001 The Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 computers feature one memory expansion slot, located under the fan assembly. Removing a Memory Expansion Board 1. Prepare - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 71
expansion boards are asymmetrically keyed (notched) to ensure correct positioning. 1. Insert the memory expansion board into an empty memory expansion slot at a 45-degree angle (Figure 5-14). 2. Push the memory expansion board down until the board is seated in the plastic retention clips. Figure - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 72
5.10 Top Cover Top cover Top Cover Spare Part Numbers 176043-001 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (Section 5.3). 2. Turn the computer bottom side up, with the front facing forward. 3. Remove the six screws securing the top cover to the base assembly (Figure 5-15). Figure 5-15. Removing the - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 73
6. Lift up the front edge of the top cover and swing it toward the back of the computer (Figure 5-16). Figure 5-16. Removing the Top Cover 7. Remove the top cover. IMPORTANT: When installing the top cover, align the five tabs on the back edge of the top cover with the slots in the speaker - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 74
5.11 Hard Drive 5.0 GB hard drive Hard Drive Spare Part Numbers 176040-001 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (Section 5.3). 2. Remove the top cover (Section 5.10). 3. Remove the two screws - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 75
5.12 Real Time Clock (RTC) Battery NOTE: Removal of the RTC battery clears all information from CMOS. Real Time Clock Battery Spare Part Numbers Real time clock battery (spared in Hardware Kit) 176049-001 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (Section 5.3). 2. Remove the top cover (Section 5.10). - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 76
5.13 Keyboard Keyboard Arabic Belgian Brazilian Danish French German Hungarian International Italian Japanese Keyboard Spare Part Numbers -171 -181 -201 -081 -051 -041 -211 -002 -061 -291 176041-XXX Korean -AD1 Latin American Spanish -161 Norwegian -091 Portuguese -131 Spanish -071 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 77
3. Lift up the front edge of the keyboard and swing it back toward the display (Figure 5-19). 4. Release the ZIF (zero insertion force) connector to which the keyboard cable is attached . 5. Disconnect the keyboard cable from the system board . Figure 5-19. Releasing the Keyboard and - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 78
sizes of screws are removed in this step: the silver screws are removed/installed in location ; the longer black screws are removed/installed in location ; the shorter black screw is removed/installed in location . Also note that one of the silver screws secures the display ground cable to the - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 79
5. Lift up the front edge of the shield and swing it toward the back of computer (Figure 5-21). Figure 5-21. Removing the EMI shield 6. Remove the EMI shield. Reverse the removal procedure to replace the EMI shield. Removal and Replacement Procedures 5-23 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 80
5.15 TouchPad TouchPad TouchPad Spare Part Numbers 176044-001 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (Section 5.3) and, in the order below, remove the following components: s Top cover (Section 5.10) s Hard drive (Section 5.11) s RTC battery (Section 5.12) s Keyboard (Section 5.13) s EMI shield ( - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 81
5.16 Speakers Speakers Spare Part Numbers Speakers (2; spared in Hardware Kit) 176049-001 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (Section 5.3) and, in the order below, remove the following components: s Top cover (Section 5.10) s Keyboard (Section 5.13) s EMI shield (Section 5.14) 2. Disconnect - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 82
5.17 Display Assembly Display Assembly Components Spare Part Numbers 13.3-inch panel, TFT (used only with config. codes beginning with "FQ6") 12.1-inch panel, HPA (used only with config. codes beginning with "FFF" and "FQ4") 12.1-inch panel, TFT (used only with config. codes beginning with "FFG" - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 83
3. Open the computer as far as it will open. 4. Disconnect the display video cable , display inverter cable , and microphone cable (Figure 5-25). Figure 5-25. Disconnecting the Display Cables Removal and Replacement Procedures 5-27 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 84
the four screws securing the display hinges to the base assembly (Figure 5-26). 6. Remove the display assembly . NOTE: Make sure the display assembly is supported and does not fall when the screws are removed. Figure 5-26. Removing the Display Assembly 5-28 Removal and Replacement Procedures - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 85
When installing the display assembly, make sure the display video cable is routed behind the left speaker connector on the system board (Figure 5-27). Figure 5-27. Routing the Display Video Cable Removal and Replacement Procedures 5-29 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 86
is imperative that the DIP switches be set correctly. To set the display DIP switches on the system board, follow these steps: 1. Locate the part number label on the display microphone cable (Figure 5-28). 2. Part numbers 541566850001/176038-001, 541566931001/ 212897-001, and 413000020183/222715 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 87
5.18 Speaker Housing Speaker Housing Spare Part Numbers Speaker housing (spared in Plastics Kit) I/O cover (spared in Plastics Kit) 176048-001 176048-001 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (Section 5.3) and, in the order below, remove the following components: s Top cover (Section 5.10) s - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 88
6. Remove the five screws securing the speaker housing to the base assembly (Figure 5-30). 7. Remove the speaker housing . Figure 5-30. Removing the Speaker Housing Reverse the removal procedure to replace the speaker housing. 5-32 Removal and Replacement Procedures - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 89
(used only with config. codes "FQ41" through "FQ44") 32 MB SDRAM (used only with config. codes "FFF1" through "FFF4) RJ11 cover (spared with Plastics Kit) PC Card door (spared with Plastics Kit) 207657-001 207656-001 189047-001 176035-001 207655-001 176034-001 176048-001 176048-001 IMPORTANT: When - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 90
3. Remove the two screws securing the system board to the base assembly (Figure 5-31). Figure 5-31. Removing the System Board Screws 4. Turn the computer top side up with the front facing forward. 5-34 Removal and Replacement Procedures - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 91
5. If installed, remove the RJ11 cover from the left side of the computer (Figure 5-32). 6. Disconnect the diskette drive LIF (low insertion force) cable from the system board . 7. Remove the system board from the base assembly . Figure 5-32. Removing the System Board IMPORTANT: When installing - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 92
If necessary, remove the PC Card door by partially opening the door , flexing the middle of the door away from the computer , and removing the door (Figure 5-33). Figure 5-33. Removing the PC Card Door 5-36 Removal and Replacement Procedures - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 93
5.20 Diskette Drive Diskette Drive Spare Part Numbers Diskette drive, 1.44 MB Diskette drive cable (spared in Cable Kit) 176047-001 176004-001 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (Section 5.3) and, in the order below, remove the following components: s Top cover (Section 5.10) s Hard drive ( - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 94
2. Lift the back edge of the diskette drive and swing it up and toward the front of the base assembly (Figure 5-34). Figure 5-34. Removing the Diskette Drive 3. Remove the diskette drive. 5-38 Removal and Replacement Procedures - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 95
If necessary, remove the diskette drive cable by releasing the ZIF connector to which the cable is attached and disconnecting the cable (Figure 5-35). Figure 5-35. Disconnecting the Diskette Drive Cable Removal and Replacement Procedures 5-39 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 96
When installing the diskette drive, first insert the front of the drive through the opening in the base assembly , then lower the back edge of the drive into the base assembly . Make sure the FPC cable on the back of the drive fits inside the diskette drive shield (Figure 5-36). Figure 5-36. - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 97
A appendix CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS Connector 13 5 7 2468 Table A-1 RJ-11 Pin Signal 1 NC_J3A 2 NC_J3B 3 TIP 4 RING 5 NC_J3C 6 NC_J3D 7 Unused 8 Unused Table A-2 Serial Connector 1 23 45 6789 Pin Signal 1 Carrier detect 2 Receive data 3 Transmit data 4 Data terminal - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 98
Connector 12 Table A-3 Microphone Jack Pin Signal 1 Audio in 2 Ground Connector 12 Table A-4 Stereo Speaker/Headphone Jack Pin Signal 1 Audio out 2 Ground Connector 12 Table A-5 Stereo Line-in Jack Pin Signal 1 Audio in 2 Ground A-2 Connector Pin Assignments - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 99
Table A-6 Parallel Connector 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 Pin Signal 1 Strobe 2 Data bit 0 3 Data bit 1 4 Data bit 2 5 Data bit 3 6 Data bit 4 7 Data bit 5 8 Data bit 6 9 Data bit 7 10 Acknowledge 11 Busy 12 Paper end 13 Select Pin Signal 14 Auto linefeed 15 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 100
30 60 90 120 Pin Signal 1 EBOXL 2 AGND 3 EBOXS1 4 RED 5 AGND 6 GREEN 7 AGRD 8 BLUE 9 AGND 10 VSYNC 11 HSYNC 12 DDC DAT 13 DDC CLK 14 GND 15 INDEX 16 RDATA 17 TRK0 18 WDATA 19 WGATE 20 STEP 21 DIR 22 POWER on 23 SYS reset 24 GND 25 DSKCHG 26 +5 V (VDD) 27 AUGND 28 XA2/L in Table A-7 Docking - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 101
PS2 CLK 94 EXPREQ 95 AD[29] 96 AD[31] 97 AD[30] 98 AD[28] 99 AD[26] 100 GND 101 AD[24] 102 AD[22] 103 AD[20] 104 AD[18] 105 AD[16] 106 GND 110 AD[09] 111 GND 112 AD[06] 113 AD[04] 114 AD[02] 115 AD[00] 116 GND 117 FRAME 118 TRDY 119 STOP 120 PAR 121 CBE0 122 CBE1 123 GND 124 KB CLK Continued - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 102
Table A-7 continued Pin Signal 125 RSVD1/M CTRL2 126 XSC/L OUT SN 127 RSVD2/M OFF HOOK 128 KB DATA 129 MGND 130 STANDBY 131 M DRZP 132 M DRXN 133 VBATT 134 EXPGNT 135 VBATT 136 GND 137 VBATT 138 PS2 DATA 139 VBATT 140 AD[25] 141 VBATT 142 AD[27] 143 VBATT 144 AD[23] 145 GND 146 AD[21] 147 AD[19] 148 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 103
Connector 6 5 4 KEY 3 21 Table A-8 External Keyboard/Mouse Connector Pin Signal 1 Keyboard/mouse data 2 Keyboard/mouse data 3 Ground 4 +5 VDC 5 Keyboard/mouse CLK 6 Keyboard/mouse CLK Table A-9 External Monitor Connector 5 43 21 10 KEY 8 7 6 15 14 13 12 11 Pin Signal 1 Red - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 104
feature of the Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Personal Computers permit them to operate from any line voltage from 100 to 120 volts service provider. General Requirements The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries: 1. The length of the power cord set must be at least 5.00 - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 105
Country-Specific Requirements 3-Conductor Power Cord Set Requirements-By Country Country Accredited Agency Applicable Note Numbers Australia EANSW 1 Austria OVE 1 Belgium CEBC 1 Canada CSA 2 Denmark DEMKO 1 Finland FIMKO 1 France UTE 1 Germany VDE 1 Italy IMQ 1 Japan - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 106
spare part number, 3-10 activity lights illustrated, 1-22 Advanced CPU Controls menu, 1-15 applications. See software Automobile Adapter spare troubleshooting, 2-1 Compaq configuration record utility, 1-17 Compaq Microcom 420 56K PC Card modem, spare part number, 3-10 Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX PC - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 107
chart, 5-2 diskette drive cable disconnecting, 5-35, 5-39 illustrated, 3-2, 3-8 illustrated, 1-22, 3-2, 3-9 installing, 5-40 removing, 5-38 spare part number, 3-5, 3-9, 5-37 Disks number, 3-5, 5-7 fan/CPU cover illustrated, 3-2, 3-6 removing, 5-7 features, 1-4 floppy disk drive. See diskette drive - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 108
logo kit spare part number, 3-10 M mass storage devices, 3-9 memory menu, 1-10 options/upgrade table, 1-5 memory expansion board 128 MB spare part number, 3-10, 5-14 32 MB 5-4 modem/network interface card combination, 3-10 PC Card Compaq Microcom 500 10/100 +56K spare part number, 3-10 monitor - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 109
3-1 PC Card door illustrated, 3-2, 3-6 removing, 5-36 PC Card slot illustrated, 1-23 PCMCIA. See PC Cards , 4-4 precautions:, 4-3 problem solving. See troubleshooting processor 475-MHz spare part pinout, A-1 serial number, x location, 3-1, 5-1 service consideration, 2-1, 4-1 setup configuration - HP Notebook 100 | Compaq Armada 100S and Notebook 100 Series Maintenance and Ser - Page 110
solving problems. See troubleshooting spare parts miscellaneous, 3-10 speaker housing, 5-31 removing, 5-32 speaker housing illustrated, 3-2, jack, pinout, A-2 speaker jack, pinout, A-2 Suspend Controls menu, 1-15 Suspend-to-Disk, 1-7 Suspend-to-RAM, 1-7 system board 32 MB spare part number, 3-5 64
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