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Service Manual JHT01

Chapter 1 System Description Specification

Contents
Chapter 1 System Description Specification
1. SCOPE ................................................................................................... 1-2 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 2.1 2.2 2.3 3.1 3.2 3.3 One 2.5 W, 9.5mm H Hard Disk, Up to 250GB.............................1-2 Optical Disc Drive ..........................................................................1-2 Touch Pad:.....................................................................................1-2 Keyboard .......................................................................................1-2 Display Device ...............................................................................1-2 Camera..........................................................................................1-3 Keyboard .......................................................................................1-3 Wireless LAN .................................................................................1-4 Modem...........................................................................................1-4 Bluetooth .......................................................................................1-4 Option Pack: ..................................................................................1-5 Mechanical Function......................................................................1-5 Mechanical Material.......................................................................1-5

2. Communications ..................................................................................... 1-4

3. Mechanical Specification ........................................................................ 1-5

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:

Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, and kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.

Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.

Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. Use only the power cord indicated in this manual.

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SCOPE
This document describes the functional specifications for the Compal Notebook personal computer JHT01 series. The system is hardware and software compatible with the IBM PC/ATX personal computer.

1.1

One 2.5 W, 9.5mm H Hard Disk, Up to 250GB


Support SATA 3.0Gb/s 5400RPM or 7200RPM Easily removable Capacity from 80GB to 250GB and bigger in future

1.2

Optical Disc Drive


12.7mmh, Combo (DVD/CD-RW) Drive 12.7mmh, DVD Super Multi Drive

1.3

Touch Pad:
Length: 840.2mm Width: 420.2mm PCB Thickness: 1.00.15mm MAX Thickness: 3.40.15mm

1.4

Keyboard
Length: 300+0.05-0.30mm Width: 108.9+0.05-0.20mm Height: 5.10+0.3-0. 3mm Stroke: 2.5+0-0.3mm

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Display Device LCD


COLOR TFT/WXGA LCD (CMO N141I3-L02 Glare) Dimensions: 320.0 (W) x 206 (H) x 5.5 (D) mm (max) 1280 x 800 WXGA Resolution Brightness: 220 (Type)

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COLOR TFT/WXGA LCD (CPT CLAA141WB05A Glare) Dimensions: 320.0 (W) x 206 (H) x 5.5 (D) mm (max) 1280 x 800 WXGA Resolution Brightness: 200 Nit (Type) COLOR TFT/WXGA LCD (LPL LP141WX3-TLN2 Glare) Dimensions: 320.0 (W) x 206 (H) x 5.5 (D) mm (max) 1280 x 800 WXGA Resolution Brightness: 200 Nit (Type)

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Camera
1.3M CMOS module, fix-focus, camera module (Chicony, CNF7163) 2.0M CMOS module, fix-focus, camera module (Suyin) 2.0M CMOS module, fix-focus, camera module (Chicony CNF7247)

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Keyboard
86 / 87 keys with 101/102 key emulation 2.50.15mm full stroke keys Phantom key auto detect Overlay numeric keypad Support independent pgdn/pgup/home/end keys Support reverse T cursor keys Factory-configurable different languages by OEM customer Window key supported

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2.1

Communications
Wireless LAN
Wireless LAN & WiMAX mini card: module maker: Intel PCI Express base specification compliant

2.2

Modem
Internal Modem with MDC solution (MDC 3.3/1.5): module maker: Askey

2.3

Bluetooth
Bluetooth module: module maker: Foxconn chipset: Broadcom Bluetooth V2.1+EDR

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Mechanical Specification
FOR 14.1 13.2 (W) x 10.0 (D) x 1.5 (H) [335.0mm (W) x 255mm (D) x 38mm (H)] 6.7lb~7.2lb (including: HDD, ODD and BATT module)

3.1

Option Pack:
AC adapter: 444g HDD Pack: 160g (9.5mm) BATT (Li-ion): 414g (8cell) ODD module: 259g FDD module: 202 g

3.2

Mechanical Function
Removable HDD ODD Module Battery changeable (Li-ion) For security can use Kensington Lock Scissor type key board standard pitch 3.0 m/m travel length Express card sockets supported Fixed Web Camera Wireless switch Button

3.3

Mechanical Material
Plastic PC+ABS (Mitsubishi, MB-8800 and TMB-1615)

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Chapter 2 Software Specification

Contents
Chapter 2 Software Specification
1. System Components Summary .............................................................. 2-1 2. System Controls ..................................................................................... 2-5 2.1 2.2 3.1 3.2 3.3 Buttons ..........................................................................................2-5 System status indicators................................................................2-5 Multi Boot.......................................................................................2-6 Quiet Boot......................................................................................2-6 Boot Block .....................................................................................2-6

3. Core BIOS Features ............................................................................... 2-6

4. Thermal management............................................................................. 2-7 5. Power Management for ACPI mode ....................................................... 2-7 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 Introduction....................................................................................2-7 System Time-outs ..........................................................................2-7 System Power Management..........................................................2-7 Device Power Management...........................................................2-7 Hibernation ....................................................................................2-8 Introduction....................................................................................2-9 ACPI Sleep Status .........................................................................2-9 Fast Resume .................................................................................2-9 Power State Transition Diagram ....................................................2-9 Storage Devices and Batteries ....................................................2-10 Bootable Device...........................................................................2-10 Embedded controller....................................................................2-10

6. ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface)............................. 2-9

7. PC2001..................................................................................................2-10 8. Miscellaneous Features .........................................................................2-10 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 Single BIOS ROM........................................................................2-10 USB Support................................................................................2-11 Flash utility - one BIOS ROM only ...............................................2-11 Crisis Recovery ...........................................................................2-11 VGA Support................................................................................2-11 Display of System Type and BIOS Version Number on Boot.......2-12 CMOS RAM management ...........................................................2-12 System Management BIOS (SM BIOS) version 2.4 (DMI 2.0).....2-12 EEPROM .....................................................................................2-13

9. Customer Specific Features...................................................................2-12

10. System Setup ........................................................................................2-14 10.1 Invoking setup .............................................................................2-14 10.2 Setup screens..............................................................................2-14 11. OS Compatibility ....................................................................................2-18 12. Software Specification for EC-FW..........................................................2-18 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7 12.8 12.9 12.10 12.11 12.12 12.13 12.14 12.15 12.16 12.17 12.18 General purpose..........................................................................2-18 Features ......................................................................................2-18 Types of EC-FW provided............................................................2-18 Hot keys for system control .........................................................2-25 External Buttons status report and control...................................2-26 IOMP button.................................................................................2-27 Adapter loading control................................................................2-27 External LEDs status report and control ......................................2-27 Battery status report and control..................................................2-29 EC-FW Power management support ...........................................2-30 Thermal Status Report and Fan Control ......................................2-31 Three host interface channels support.........................................2-33 Support three independent devices through PS/2 channel simultaneously .............................................................................2-33 Devices PnP configuration...........................................................2-33 ACPI EC interface Specification support......................................2-34 Internal keyboard change Configuration ......................................2-34 EC name space Configuration .....................................................2-35 Embedded Controller chipset ......................................................2-43

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System Components Summary


Intel Penryn 45nm Standard Voltage: 2.8GHz, 1066MHz FSB, 6MB L2 cache Processor 2.53GHz. 1066MHz FSB, 6MB L2 cache 2.26GHz, 1066MHz FSB, 3MB L2 cache 2.40GHz. 1066MHz FSB, 3MB L2 cache. FSB 667/800/1066 MHz FSB support Intel Montevina platform: Core Logic JHL90/JHT00: Cantiga PM + ICH9M. HL91/JHT01: Cantiga GM + ICH9M. No on board memory Support DDR-II 667/800MHz System Memory Two SODIMM with 1GB/2GB modules Easy upgrade from bottom side for two SODIMM. Max. 4GB 15.4 (16:10) WXGA (1280x800) (glare/anti-glare and antireflection) 15.4 (16:10) WXGA+ (1440x900) (glare/anti-glare and anti-reflection) Display 15.4 (16:10) WSXGA+ (1680x1050) (glare/anti-glare and anti-reflection) 14.1 (16:10) WXGA (1280x800) (glare/anti-glare and antireflection) 9.5mm, 2.5 S-ATA HDD support with 80/120/160/250GB (5400rpm) capacity HDD support with 120/160GB (7200rpm) capacity Easily removable no more than two screws Fixed 12.7mm height SATA ODD: Combo (CD-RW/DVD-ROM/DVD Dual) (8x) DVD-RAM/-R/-RW readable DVD Super-Multi (DVD-RAM/-R/-RW/+R/+RW Super Multi) Optical Drives DVD-RAM/-R/-RW writable Support Double-Layer Recording is required High Definition Disc (BD-Multi ROM) Blue-Ray Writable Blue-Ray ROM

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Video Chip

JHL91/JHT01 Intel Cantiga GM for Int. Gfx Main Memory shared for Int. Gfx Default setting: VRAM 256MB shared from system memory JHL90/JHT00 Chipset Size Bus width Type MXM-II NB9M-GS 256M 64bit 32M16*4 MXM-II NB9P-GS 512M 128bit 32M16*8 Realtek ALC268 HD Audio Microphone-in and headphone-out Two stereo speakers JHL90/JHT00:Two internal analog Microphone, Microphone array supported JHL91/JHT01: One internal analog Microphone. Askey/AgereAM5/CastleNet/Moto V.92/56K bps; V.90/56K bps JHL91/JHT01 LAN: 10/100Mbps, Realtek RTL8102e JHL90/JHT00 LAN: 10/100/1000Mbps, Realtek RTL8111c Wireless LAN, 802.11a/g/n, Intel Shirley Peak (option) 802.16e Mobile WiMAX and 802.11abgn, Intel Echo Peak (TBC) Antenna: WiMAX x 2 Bluetooth USB type, ver 2.1, Foxconn (Broadcom) (Option) 85/86 keys support with 101/102 key emulation without stick-point. Windows key, Application key Standard pitch, 3.0mm travel length. Multi-Langue support. The plate of K/B for Intel is different with the plate for A30 customers The printing of K/B is same for both Intel and A30 Touch pad with two buttons (left & right)

Audio

On-board Comms

Keyboard

Pointing Device

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Web Cam

I/O Ports

User keys

Security Controls AC adapter

JHL90/JHT00: 2.0M pixel CMOS via USB 2.0 interface. Auto-focus (ME dimension). Face detect function (Compal SW). Business card scanner. A4 scanner. JHL91/JHT01: 1.3M/2.0M pixel CMOS via USB 2.0 interface. (option) Auto-focus (ME dimension). Face detect function (Compal SW). Business card scanner. A4 scanner. PCI-Express Card, 34/54mm. x 1 USB V2.0, x 3, Power USB V2.0 x 3 RGB; VGA port x 1, 15pins S-Video in x 1 Microphone-in x 1 Headphone-out jack x 1 DC-in jack x 1 Mini Card x3 (JHL90) / Mini Card x2 (JHL91/JHT01/JHT00) Media Card Reader (SD/MMC/MS/MS pro) x 1 RJ-11 jack x 1 for 56Kbps V.90/92 Modem x 1 RJ-45 jack x 1 Kensington lock x 1 HDMI x 1 RF-in x 1 (option) Power Button. x 1 Magnetic Lid Switch. x 1 Wireless switch x 1 Power USB Button x 1 Program DJ x 1 JHL90/JHT00: Wow Video. Four modes: Movie, Photo, Office, Nature x 1 JHL90/JHT00: Wow Audio. JHL90/JHT00: Fingerprint TPM 1.2 by Infineon/Winbond Design ready for Windows Vista Kensington lock Power button x 1 Magnetic lid switch control for system standby or suspend Universal AC Adapter, 19V DC, 3 pins 240V 90W and 65W

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Battery

Software

Operating System Keyboard Controller

Life Cycle: 70% Design Capacity after 300 Cycles in 25 degrees C. 6-cell Li-On, 18650 type, 4800/5200mAh, CBB-look A30. 9-cell Li-On, 18650 type, 7200/7800mAh.(Option for JHL90) Phoenix First BIOS 2048KB Flash BIOS ROM Suspend to RAM/Disk No support APM USB memory Boot support Support SMBIOS 2.4, PCI2.2. ACPI 2.0 compliance with Intel Speed-step Support C-State and S3, S4 for mobile CPU Windows Vista 32-bit/64-bit Premium design ready for Discrete. Windows Vista 32-bit/64-bit Basic design ready for UMA. ENE KB926 K/B Controller

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2.
2.1

System Controls
Buttons

2.1.1 Power Button The activity of the power button is as follows: If system is Off/Hibernate: System will be turned on while Power switch is depressed by more than 100 ms. If system is in Standby state: System will resume while Power switch is depressed by more than 100 ms. If system on with legacy mode: depress this button will turn off power.

If system is running in ACPI OS, the power button acts as the sleep button, and let OS controls the policy of power button, which is defined in Power Option under the OS. 2.1.2 Power Button Over-ride Holding down the Power Button for 4 seconds will cause an unconditional transfer to the off state without notifying the operating system. 2.1.3 Lid switch If the system is running under legacy mode: Closing the lid will turn off LCD backlight. The operating system will determine what action to take when the lid is opened and closed. If the system is running under ACPI mode:

The function of lid switch will follow the OS setting in power management (Nothing, Standby or Hibernate). If nothing, the backlight must turn off when the lid is closed.

2.2

System status indicators


Please refer to Keyboard BIOS specification.

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3.
3.1

Core BIOS Features


Multi Boot
The notebook can support Multi-Boot for selecting the boot sequence of Hard Drive, Removable Devices, CD-ROM/DVD Drive and Network in Setup.

3.2

Quiet Boot
Quiet Boot replaces the customary technical messages during POST with a more visually pleasing and comfortable display (OEM screen). During POST, right after the initialization of VGA, The notebook displays an illustration called the OEM screen during system boot instead of the traditional POST screen that displays the normal diagnostic messages. The OEM screen stays up until just before the operating system loads unless: Pressing <Esc> to switch to the POST screen and the boot process will continue until the end of POST. Pressing <F2> to enter Setup. Pressing <F12> to enter Boot Menu. Whenever POST detects a non-terminal error, it switches to the POST screen near the end of POST, just prior to prompting for a password. If the BIOS or an option ROM request keyboard input, the system switches over to the POST screen with prompts for entering the information. POST continues from there with the regular POST screen.

3.3

Boot Block
The Flash ROM used in many systems today offer the customer the advantage of electronically reprogramming the BIOS without physically replacing the BIOS ROM. This advantage, however, does create a possible hazard: power failures or fluctuations that occur during updating the Flash ROM can damage the BIOS code, making the system unbootable. To prevent this possible hazard, many Flash ROM include a special non-volatile region that can never be erased. This region, called the boot block, contains a fail-safe recovery routine. If the boot block finds corrupted BIOS, it prompts the end user to insert a diskette, from which it loads several files that replace the corrupted BIOS on the Flash ROM with an uncorrupted one.

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4.

Thermal management
Please refer to Keyboard BIOS specification.

5.
5.1

Power Management for ACPI mode


Introduction
The notebook supports ACPI. The system will dynamically switch to ACPI mode for configuration and power management when an ACPI OS is loaded. When ACPI is not loaded and enabled, the power management function will be disabled.

5.2

System Time-outs
If the system is running in ACPI mode, system Time-outs is handled by the operating system. BIOS time-outs are disabled. System time-outs are set using the control panel power applet.

5.3

System Power Management


The overall system can be in one of the system power states as described below:
ACPI mode Mech. Off (G3) Soft Off (G2/S5) Working (G0/S0) S3 Sleeping State Power Management All devices in the system are turned off completely. OS initiated shutdown. All devices in the system are turned off completely. Individual devices such as the CPU and hard disk may be power managed in this state. CPU set power down VGA Suspend New Card Suspend Audio Suspend Hard Disk Power Down ODD Power Down Super I/O Power Down System Saves all system states and data onto disk prior to power off the whole system.

S4 Sleeping State

5.4

Device Power Management


Under ACPI mode, the device specific power management supported by this notebook includes the CPU throttling, monitor power management and the hard disk.

5.4.1 CPU power management ACPI mode


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The operating system detects when the system is idle and places the CPU in one of the 3 CPU low power states (C1, C2 or C3) depending on how much latency it believes the system can afford. The C1 state is simply the CPU halt instruction. The C2 state is the CPU stop grant state. The C3 state is the CPU stops clock state. The CPU stays in this state until an interrupt occurs. 5.4.2 Hard Disk The operating system uses the spin down timer of the hard drive to set time-outs. The BIOS time-out of the hard disk must be disabled in ACPI mode. The user can sets the hard disk spin down time-out in the control panel power applet. 5.4.3 Display Device The monitor can be turned off after a period of no activity based on the settings of the OS. 5.4.4 System Wake Up Sources The table below lists the wake up events for all low power states:
Events Any key Power button LAN (On board) RTC Critical low battery S3 O O O O O S4 X O O O X S5 X O X X X Process required X X O O O

Field Process Required identifies that further process for the occurred events must be processed during wake up or resume procedure. 5.4.4.1 LAN LAN (On board) The function of waking up the system from standby (DC/AC) / hibernation (AC mode) is supported. 5.4.4.2 Real Time Clock Alarm The Real Time Clock alarm interrupt will wake the system from Standby (DC/AC) / Hibernation (AC mode) 5.4.4.3 Critical Low Battery Critical low battery event can wake the system from Standby (DC mode) in ACPI mode.

5.5

Hibernation
To support the hibernate state, the save to disk partition or file will be created by the operating system if the user select to enable the hibernation. It is the responsibility of the operating system to save the system state to a disk file and restore the system state when it is turned back on.

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6.
6.1

ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface)


Introduction
The Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) is a well-specified power management and configuration mechanism. It evolves the existing collection of power management codes, APM, PnP BIOS, and Etc.

6.2

ACPI Sleep Status


BIOS must support the following sleep states - S3, S4 and S5.

6.3

Fast Resume
BIOS must hands off the control to the operating system within the following time limits:
S3->S0 Required 2 seconds

*Measured using the Microsoft BootVis tool. In addition, total resume time from S3 must be completed within 5 seconds.

6.4

Power State Transition Diagram


The state transition diagram in ACPI mode is as follows:
From (State) S3 Leave By Condition Power Button On board LAN Any key Alarm Critical low battery (Only in DC mode) S4 Power Button On board LAN (Only in AC mode) RTC (Only in AC mode) S5 S0 Power Button Press Lid switch (depends on ACPI OS setting) Standby icon in shutdown menu in Windows. ACPI OS timer expired S0 S3 S0 Enter (State) S0

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Critical low battery (depends on ACPI OS setting) S0 Press Lid switch (depends on ACPI OS setting) Press Power Button (depends on ACPI OS setting) S0 Press Lid switch (depends on ACPI OS setting) Press Power Button (depends on ACPI OS setting) S5 S4

6.5

Storage Devices and Batteries


Possible storage devices are FDD, HDD, CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Floppy Disk and Hard Disk, CD-ROM and DVD-ROM The BIOS must report the correct types of these devices if the drive is installed in the system during POST. Two devices, which belong to the same category, are not supported in this notebook. Batteries The BIOS must follow ACPI specification and report the correct number of the installed battery and status.

6.6

Bootable Device
The system is capable of booting from onboard HDD, CD ROM, DVD-ROM, external USB Floppy and USB ATA Flash device.

6.7

Embedded controller
The keyboard controller will act as the ACPI embedded controller and support the ACPI EC protocol and interface.

7.

PC2001
The notebook must meet Microsoft Logo requirements in accordance with the PC2001 Guide and the Microsoft Logo test programs.

8.
8.1

Miscellaneous Features
Single BIOS ROM
The system BIOS and Keyboard BIOS share one single flash ROM. The size of the flash ROM is 2MB.

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8.2

USB Support
This feature allows the use of a USB keyboard to access BIOS Setup and to be used in DOS without additional drivers. USB floppy boot and Crisis Recovery from USB Flash Disk is also supported. The driver provides other USB devices support after loading the operating system.

8.3

Flash utility - one BIOS ROM only


The flash utility can be used to program both system and keyboard BIOS at the same time.

8.4

Crisis Recovery
This feature provides an opportunity for system that cannot boot up. With a Crisis USB Flash Disk, the system can perform crisis recovery by using internal PS2 keyboard. To perform crisis recovery using keyboard, do the following: Power off the system. Plug-in the USB Flash Disk with crisis image installed. Hold down Fn + B keys. Plug-in AC adapter and make sure it is powered. Power on the system from off state (i.e. cold boot) while holding down <Fn+B> key. After POST, release <Fn+B> key. The system should boot from USB Flash Disk and perform crisis recovery action.

8.5

VGA Support
This section describes the expected behavior when a video monitor is connected to the VGA port on the notebook .The feature needs VGA driver support The BIOS will use both the RGB and pin 11 methods to determine the presence of an external VGA monitor. Video modes supported on the secondary display path (need VGA driver support)

Supported video modes and timings please refer to the technical reference of VGA vendor. In particular, text mode and standard VGA modes are not supported.

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9.
9.1

Customer Specific Features


Display of System Type and BIOS Version Number on Boot
BIOS Version V1.00* Note: * The numbers of BIOS version will be changed.

9.2

CMOS RAM management


The BIOS will automatically update certain information in CMOS on each boot. This information includes: DRAM size and configuration Hard disk configuration Always report the existence of one FDD.

If the CMOS RAM fails checksum or a power lost on CMOS battery is detected during boot, an appropriate error message will be displayed:
Establishing default CMOS configuration Run SETUP to change configuration

The system BIOS must automatically load default values defined in the setup menu during POST when encounter these problems. The user must not be required to take any action to continue the rest of POST (or entering SETUP).

9.3

System Management BIOS (SM BIOS) version 2.4 (DMI 2.0)


Limited DMI 2.0 BIOS information are provided: BIOS version number is type 0 data item. Type 1: System serial number - 64 alphanumeric characters with 12-character bundle number System manufacturer name - 16 alphanumeric characters System product name - 32 alphanumeric characters System version - 32 alphanumeric characters UUID - 32 Hexadecimal numbers System manufacturer name - 16 alphanumeric characters Motherboard Product name - JHL9X or JHT0X System serial number - 64 alphanumeric characters with 12-character bundle number

Type 2:

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Type 3: System manufacturer name - 16 alphanumeric character System serial number - 64 alphanumeric characters with 12-character bundle number Asset tag number - 128 alphanumeric characters

9.4

EEPROM
There is one EEPROM that is used to store many important system and user data in the notebook (some data are reserved for future to use). The size of the EEPROM is 2K bytes. The EEPROM map is listing as below:
Name System Serial Number Offset 00h - 1Fh 20h - 3Fh Manufacturer name System version UUID System product name DMI type 11 Unused GUID Born On Date Reserved Keyboard type Keyboard BIOS used Branding Process ID for factory Reserved for keyboard Unused EEPROM initialized flag Assettag number Reserved 40h - 4Fh 50h - 6Fh 70h - 7Fh 80h - 9Fh A0h - DDh DEh - DFh E0h - E7h E8h - EAh EBh - EFh F0h F1h F2h F3h - F4h F5h - F6h F7h - FDh FEh 200h - 23Fh 240h - 7FFh Comments 32 bytes of Serial number. 32 bytes of Bundle number. 16 bytes for DMI type 1/2/3 32 bytes of System version for DMI type 1. 16 bytes for UUID for DMI type 1. 32 bytes of System product name. 62 bytes for DMI type 11 Unused 8 bytes for GUID 3 bytes for born on date Reserved Define for US/UK/JP keyboard 1 byte for Keyboard BIOS used 1 byte for Branding. Identification ID for test process control Reserved 2 bytes for keyboard used Unused Set to AAh when the EEPROM get initialized. 64 bytes for DMI Type 3 Reserved

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10. System Setup


10.1 Invoking setup
The setup function can be invoked by pressing F2 when Press <F2> to enter Setup message is prompted on the bottom of screen during POST or by selecting <Enter Setup> in Boot Menu after pressing F12. During setup, all Fn function keys and power saving functions are disabled.

10.2 Setup screens


10.2.1 Main Menu
Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility Main System Time: System Date: Product Name: Serial Number: System Memory: Extended Memory: BIOS Version: UUID Number: [HH:MM:SS] [MM/DD/YYYY] XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX 640 KB XXXX MB X.XX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX

F1 Help Esc Exit

select Item select menu

F5/F6 Change Values

F9 Setup Defaults

Enter Select 4 Sub-Menu F10 Save and Exit

System Time and System Date


The hour is displayed with 24-hour format. The values set in these two fields take effect immediately.

Product Name, Serial Number


Display product name, serial number.

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System Memory
This field reports the memory size of system base memory. The size is fixed to 640KB.

Extended Memory
This field reports the memory size of the extended memory with an integer in the system, but 32Bit SMI will occupy 1 MB and UMA frame buffer (Integrated VGA uses only). Extended Memory size = Total memory size - 1 MB - 1 MB - UMA frame buffer

BIOS Version
This field displays current version of the BIOS.

UUID
This field displays the platform UUID number.

10.2.2 TPM State (JHL90/JHT00)


Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility TPM State Current TPM State: Change TPM State: Enabled/Disabled and Activated/Deactivated [No Change]

F1 Help Esc Exit

select Item select menu

F5/F6 Change Values

F9 Setup Defaults

Enter Select 4 Sub-Menu F10 Save and Exit

Current TPM State


Display current TPM state.

Change TPM State


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Change Option: No Change, Enable, Disable, Activate, Deactivate, Clear, Enable and Activate, Deactivate and Disable, SetOwnerInstall with state=True, SetOwnerInstall with state=False, Enable + Activate + SetOwnerInstall_True, Deactivate + Disable + SetOwnerInsstall_False, Clear + Enable + Activate

10.2.3 Exit
Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Save Changes

F1 Help Esc Exit

select Item select menu

F5/F6 Change Values

F9 Setup Defaults

Enter Select 4 Sub-Menu F10 Save and Exit

Exit Saving Changes


Allows the user to save changes to CMOS and reboot system. The following message is prompted when user press Enter on the item. Setup Confirmation Save configuration changes and exit now? [Yes] [No] Yes: Exit SETUP and reboot No: Return to SETUP

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Exit Discarding Changes


Allows the user to discard changes to CMOS and reboot system. The following message is prompted when user press Enter on the item. Setup Warning Configuration has not been saved! Save before exiting? [Yes] [No] Yes: Save configuration and exit SETUP No: Exit SETUP without saving changes and reboot.

Load Setup Defaults


Allows the user to load default configuration to CMOS. The following message is prompted when user press Enter on the item. Setup Confirmation Load default configuration now? [Yes] [No] Yes: Load default configuration No: Return to SETUP

Discard Changes
Allows the user to discard current changes and load previous configuration to CMOS. The following message is prompted when user press Enter on the item. Setup Confirmation Load previous configuration now? [Yes] [No] Yes: Load previous configuration No: Return to SETUP

Save Changes
Allows the user to save current changes to CMOS. The following message is prompted when user press Enter on the item. Setup Confirmation Save configuration changes now? [Yes] [No] Yes: Save current configuration No: Return to SETUP

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11. OS Compatibility
Windows Vista 32-bit Windows Vista 64-bit

12. Software Specification for EC-FW


12.1 General purpose
Define the standard interface, special OEM features and OEM EC commands of EC BIOS.

12.2 Features
Advanced Power Management 1.2 support ACPI2.0 b and PC2001 compliant Support SMBus specification V2.0 Hot keys for system control Audio volume output control External LED control Battery scope report and control Sticky key support Power switch control Two host interface channels support Supports three independent devices Internal Keyboard country selection Wireless LAN on/off button

12.3 Types of EC-FW provided


Standard version Support for US (87)/UK (88)/Japanese (90) keyboard. NOTE: The keyboard matrix of US and UK have already used the same matrix. EC-FW command supported for SYSTEM-BIOS

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12.3.1 Command set 40h-4Fh for OEM defined through Port60/64, Port62/66 and Port68/6C Command Set via port 60/64, 62/66 and 68/6C.
CMD 40h DATA 0x01-0x7F Description Boot fail restart Boot fail restart, write in a byte to EC and enable the timer. This command called by BIOS and will cause the system reboot after the byte count down to zero if system still no reset the counter. It could make sure the system success boot up. EC state notification Return core code version number Return platform id Return EEPROM Slave address Return Thermal chip slave address Bank assign for EEPROM Bank assign for EEPROM, work with 4D/4E command replace 4B/4C command Get RAM value from EC, Host can use this command to send address to get OEM RAM value. The address range are from 00h to FFh. Get project ID Hook for every projects (Define by project) Check Thermal chip ID is SMSC or not Set Wireless LAN and Blue Tooth arent existence Set Wireless LAN is existence, Blue Tooth is not existence Set Wireless LAN is not existence, Blue Tooth is existence Set Wireless LAN and Blue Tooth are existence Set 3G is not existence Set 3G is existence Return M/B ID Return DVD or MP3 key Select the CPU to CMT Select the CPU to Penryn When system BIOS want to detect wireless and bluetoth After system infrom wireless and bluetoth existence Enable Modem Disable Modem Set UMA mode Set Discrete mode fan speed read Reading FAN speed from FAN1 Reading FAN speed from FAN2 Fan RPM control by EC Fan RPM value, and Fan RPM control by OS return None

41h A0h A1h A2h A3h 42h 0x00-0x07 43h 44h 45h 00h - FFh None 01h A5h A6h A7h A8h A9h AAh ABh AEh B0h B1h C0h C1h C2h C3h C4h C5h 46h 81h 82h 84h default

One byte COMPAL One byte One byte None None One byte 0x31 01 is Yes 00 is Not None None None None None None Byte None None None None None None None None One Word None None None 2-19

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DATA 80h 81h 82h 83h 84h 85h 86h 87h 88h 89h 8Ah 8Bh 8Ch 8Dh 8Eh 8Fh 90h 91h 92h A7h A8h

48h 49h A0h A1h A2h A3h A4h A5h B0h B1h B2h B3h B4h B5h C0h C1h C2h C3h 4Ah

Description Speaker mute On/Off or LED control Return back the control right to EC System Led on and control by OS Power management Led on and control by OS Charge Led on and control by OS Discharge LED on and control by OS Direct CD Led on and control by OS Blue Tooth Led on and control by OS One touch button Led on and control by OS All LED off and control by OS Hdd LED on and control by OS Fdd LED on and control by OS MP3 LED on and control by OS 2ND battery LED on and control by OS Email LED on and control by OS Wireless LED on and control by OS Numlock LED Controlled by OS Padslock (Cursorlock) LED Control by OS Capslock LED Control by OS Scrolllock LED Control by OS Mute off Mute on Reserved Thermal control notification FAN off and throttling disable FAN speed level 1 on and throttling disable FAN speed level 2 on and throttling disable throttling enable FAN speed level 3 on and throttling disable FAN speed level 3 on and throttling disable If FAN_NUM 2 FAN off FAN on speed1 FAN on speed2 Throttling enable FAN on speed3 FAN on speed4 If FAN_NUM 3 FAN off FAN on speed1 FAN on speed2 Throttling enable Auto into S2R (Delay about 4 Secs) or S2D and resume by timeout, This command provided engineer to verify S2R or S2D and resume function is OK or not Resume count (second base), Range is from 0x02 to 0x7F Bit7 = 0 - > Enabled S2R function 1 - > Enabled S2D function Enabled S2R function

return None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

0x02-0x7F 2-20

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DATA 0x80-0xFF

Description Enabled S2D function Write the data to device through SMBus interface (00h->Success, FEh->Fail) Slave address of device Lo byte address if device is EEPROM, otherwise is command or register. Hi byte address if device is EEPROM, otherwise is zero. data byte for write Read data from devices through SMBus get Device slave address Lo byte address if device is EEPROM otherwise is command or register Hi byte address if device is EEPROM, otherwise is zero Write byte into EEPROM (00h->Success, FEh>Fail) EEPROM address Data byte for write byte Read byte from EEPROM (00h->Success, FEh>Fail) EEPROM address For R591 utility (00h->Success, FEh->Fail) Get common ram value Ger expansion I/O register Get EC name space ram value Get queue information from SMBus Get project and customer ram value Get BP ram value Get fan 1 table information If FAN_NUM 2 Get fan 2 table information If FAN_NUM 3 Get fan 3 table information Get debug data version Get battery information

return None

0 1 2 3 4Ch 0 1 2 4Dh 00h-FFh 00h-FFh 4Eh 00h-FFh 4Fh 1Bh 1Ch 20h 2Dh 2Fh 30h 33h 34h 35h 40h 41h

One byte One byte One byte One byte One byte One byte One byte

One byte One byte

One byte 256 bytes 6 bytes 256 bytes 256 bytes 32 bytes

One byte 19 bytes

12.3.2 Command set 50h-5Fh for OEM defined through Port60/64, Port62/66 and Port68/6C Command Set (from systems point of view) via 60/64, 62/66 and 68/6C.
CMD 50h 51h DATA Description Get Docking status. A0h = No dock A6h = simple docked Get revision number of EC-FW BIOS Rev. 3 bytes Byte0: Bit0-Bit2 = major number (0-7) Bit3-Bit7 = type of EC-FW e.g. 0 = A, 1=B and so on. return One byte Three bytes

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DATA

52h A0h A2h A3h

A4h 53h 0 1 2 None None

54h 55h 56h

56h

Description Byte1: minor revision number (0-9) Byte2: Type of EC-FW from A to Z Byte3: If it is 00h then system display ROM, it is T01 if set 01h and so on. Get EC information Return project name e.g. IBL80 Return Project ID Return boot code size Low nibble is for EC type 0x00:NS87570 0x01:NS87591S 0x02:NS87591L 0x03:NS87591E 0x04:NS97591V 0x05:KB910 0x06:KB910L 0x07:KB926 Others:To Be Defined High nibble is for boot block size, 4K bytes base Boot block size are N*4K Get Critical Status 0x80: Crisis mode 0x00: Normal mode Command to read SPI ROM High byte address Middle byte address Low byte address Reserved Reserved Get SMI trigger source No event DTS temperature update Decrease brightness event Increase brightness event Lid open Lid closed External device plugged External device removed Bluetooth wake up event Input device event Scr expand event Display change (LCD, CRT) Cpu fast event Cpu slow event Battery life in critical low state (LLB) Battery life in low power state (LB) Battery Plug-In Docked in request Undock request Power button pressed AC power plug-in AC power plug-out Modem Ring In

return

Five Bytes 0x31 One byte

One byte One byte One byte One byte One byte None None One byte 80h A0h A1h A2h A5h A6h A7h A8h A9h AAh ABh ACh ADh ADh B2h B3h B5h BAh BBh C2h C7h C8h CAh

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CMD

DATA

57h

None

58h 59h

0x00-0xFF 60h 61h 62h 63h 64h 65h 70h 71h 76h 77h 78h 79h 90h 91h 94h 95h 9Ah 9Bh 9Ch 9Dh 9Eh A2h A3h A4h A5h A8h ADh AEh B1h B2h B3h B4h B5h B6h

Description PME signal active Sleep button event Module identification Bit0: Main HDD exist Bit1: Int. FDD exist Bit2: CD_ROM exist Bit3: 2nd HDD exist Bit4: LS120 exist Bit5: External FDD Bit6: CRT plug In/Out:0=Out, 1=In Bit7: ODD power on/off Set flat panel type System state notification Enable FnKey of sticky key function (Support by ToshibaPowerSaver) Disable FnKey of sticky key function (Support by ToshibaPowerSaver) Fn key down (Support by ToshibaPowerSaver) Fn Key Up (Support by ToshibaPowerSaver) Enable scancode for test button Disable scancode for test button Sticky key mode enable (for no AP support used) Sticky key mode disable (for no AP support used) Enable FAN speed full on Disable Fan speed full on Disable FAN fine tune function Enable FAN fine tune function One touch button application allow to send scan code (user button) if user pressed One touch button application dont allow to send scan code (user button) if user pressed Mute on Mute off Disable AC power source Enable AC power source Enable LID switch resume function Disable LID switch resume function Disable Internal keyboard. System shutdown System enter beep mode for battery LB state in CMOS setup System enter quiet mode for battery LB state in CMOS setup Fan control by EC Fan control by OS Wireless LAN wakeup enable Wireless LAN wakeup disable System into standby Resume from standby LLB resume from S3 (enable) LLB resume from S3 (disable) VGA suspend enable VGA suspend disable

return CEh D1h One byte

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None 2-23

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DATA B7h B8h B9h BAh BBh BCh BDh BEh C1h C2h C3h C4h CBh CCh CDh CEh D0h D1h D2h D5h D6h D7h D8h D9h DAh E1h E2h E4h E5h E6h E7h E8h E9h F1h F2h F6h F7h F8h F9h

5Ah A0h A1h A2h A3h A4h

Description Modem ring enable Modem ring disable PME enable PME disable In S4 status Resume form S4 status RTC wake up enable RTC wake up disable Force battery pack auto learning (Support in battery learn mode) Disable battery pack learning (Support in battery learn mode) SMI/SCI Trigger event enable SMI/SCI Trigger event disable PCMCIA suspend disable PCMCIA suspend enable Wake up LAN disable Wake up LAN enable Disable IRQ1 Enable IRQ1 Beep alarm 200mS PCMCIA reset on PCMCIA reset off Battery stop charge enable Battery stop charge disable Set system flag Clear system flag Turn LCD back-light on Turn LCD back-light off Select EX keyboard Matrix Select US keyboard Matrix Select JP keyboard Matrix Select UK keyboard Matrix EC into ACPI mode Non-ACPI mode (EC default) Enter Idle mode Enter flash mode To get the System action flag Restart system and Clear header of Boot code Shut down system and Clear header of Boot code Clear header of Boot code RTC update (No Support) Update Year of RTC, Year (00-99) BCD format Year which want to display Update Month of RTC, Month (1. 12) BCD format Month which want to display Update DAY of RTC, Day (01-07) BCD format Day which want to display Update HOUR of RTC, Hour (00-23) BCD format Hour which want to display Update Minute of RTC, Minute (0. 59), BCD format

return None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

None None None None

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DATA A5h

Description Minutes which want to display Update Second of RTC, Second (0. 59), BCD format Seconds which want to display

return None None One byte

5Bh 5Ch 5Dh 5Eh 5Fh

Get brightness level Current brightness level (0x00-0x0a) Set brightness level 0x00h-0x07h New brightness level Get contrast level (No Support) Set contrast level (No Support) 0x00h-0x3Fh New contrast level

Reserved None

None One byte None

12.4 Hot keys for system control


Definitions
Description None Enters S3 sleep state Wireless/Bluetooth Turn on/off LCD/CRT/LCD+CRT Switch Brightness down Brightness up Mute Volume Down Volume Up Media Play/Pause Media Stop Media Play Backward Media Play Forward

All Fn Key will support Sticky key mode.


Function Fn + Esc Fn + F1 Fn + F2 Fn + F3 Fn + F4 Fn+F5 Fn + F6 Fn + F7 Fn + F8 Fn + F9 Fn + F10 Fn + F11 Fn + F12

After rebooting, pad lock is set to off and Num lock is also too. In this state, the embedded cursor/number pad is not enabled on the notebook keyboard. When the embedded keypad is on, holding down Fn will turn the embedded keypad off. Note 1: All hot key should be release Fn key after release F1~F12, and should be press Fn+ (F1~F12) at the same time then function will work properly. Note 2: About Fn+F2 will turn on/off wireless/Bluetooth which existence device(s) (The detection by System BIOS). Note 3: About Fn+F2 functions need AP for function propriety.
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12.4.1 Kill switch relationship with Wireless LAN and Bluetooth The following is two state of kill switch 1. Kill switch On: When users press Fn+F2, AP will be showed. At this time, User can turn on/off which Wireless LAN and Bluetooth. If the devices just only have one whatever Wireless LAN or Bluetooth, the AP wont be showed anything. 2. Kill switch Off: In this status, when user pressed Fn+F2, AP will be showed user that can not turn on Wireless LAN and Bluetooth. If the devices just only have one whatever Wireless LAN or Bluetooth, the AP wont be showed anything.

12.5 External Buttons status report and control


12.5.1 Power Switch (Push button) If system is Off/S2D: System will be turned on while Power switch is depressed by more than 500 ms with or without AC insert If system is in S2R/Standby state: System will resume while Power switch is depressed by more than 100 ms

12.5.2 Mail Button (No Support) Open outlook or express AP. 12.5.3 Internet Button (No Support) Open Internet explorer AP. 12.5.4 User defined Button (No Support) User can defined which function they want to use. 12.5.5 Program Button (No Support) User can defined which AP they want to use. 12.5.6 WOW Audio Button (Just support in high-end platform) Open WOW Audios AP. 12.5.7 WOW Video Button (Just support in high-end platform) Open WOW Videos AP. 12.5.8 Smart Key Button Open Smart Keys AP.

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12.5.9 Power USB Button In S3 mode AC + BATTERY AC only BATTERY only JHT0x_JHL9x Support Support Support Power USB Button also be supported in S3 and S5 mode

12.6 IOMP button


12.6.1 Mode Button Open the Media player under Windows mode. 12.6.2 Next One Button Press/Release short than 2 sec: Next One Press/Release more than 2 sec: Volume Up 12.6.3 Play / Pause Button Press/Release short than 2 sec: Play / Pause Press/Release more than 2 sec: Stop 12.6.4 Last One Button Press/Release short than 2 sec: Last One Press/Release more than 2 sec: Volume Down

12.7 Adapter loading control


If power that system need is more than adapter loading, EC will determine this adapter is wrong power adapter and notifies as below: With battery, system will stop charge if battery is not full. Without battery, system will shutdown if system power on. Note: When EC determine the adapter is wrong power adapter, until adapter plug-out or system off (Reset one time).

12.8 External LEDs status report and control


12.8.1 Definitions of Lock LEDs Caps lock LED (Blue): Caps Lock State of Keyboard Scroll Lock LED (80 Model: White or 80i/81/81i Model: Green): Scroll Lock State of Keyboard (No Support) Number Lock LED (Blue): Number Lock State of Keyboard NOTE: In normal mode (Cursor and Num function are disable), when users press Hot Key, the Cursor LED will be on. When users re-press Hot Key, the Cursor LED will be off.
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12.8.2 Definitions of System state LED Power LED and Suspend LED indicate the systems power states by their combinations (Normal on is Blue / Blinking is Amber) System Power Power LED Suspend LED State S0 On Off S3 Blinking Off S4 Off Off S5/G3 Off Off The Power LED states blinking to indicate the system starts the process for entering the S3 state and stop blinking and turns on when systems enters S3 state. On wake from S3, it blinking to indicate that system is waking up and turns off when resume from S3 is completed 12.8.3 Definitions of AC LED ( ) Please refer PDD document. 12.8.4 Definitions of HDD accessing state Blue LED ( Please refer PDD document. 12.8.5 Definitions of Bluetooth state LED Please refer PDD document. 12.8.6 Definitions of Wireless State LED Please refer PDD document. ) 12.8.7 Definitions of Battery state LED ( There is one dual-color LED indicator both of Blue and Amber color. LED colors and definition Blue color and Amber color defined for battery charging and discharging state. The definition as below: LED colors Blue and blinking (ON 1S, OFF 1S) Blue solid on Description Battery charging with AC. )

Battery State Charging

Discharging

Battery full by AC charge and stop charging. Amber and blinking Battery abnormal stop charging with (ON 500mS, OFF AC. 500mS) Abnormal stop charging: BadCell, OverTemp, communication fail and OVP. Blue color off Battery in discharge mode. Amber color off

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Battery within low state. (Battery gas-gauge 8%) When the battery is in critical low state, the system is protected and cant be re-powered on without the AC power connected. In this situation, the LED will be in amber color for a short time to indicate this condition. Keep depressing the power button, and the LED will be blinking in amber color

Amber solid on

12.8.8 Definitions of WOW Audio, Video, Smart Key state LED - High-end platform Please refer PDD document. 12.8.9 Definitions of WOW Audio, Video, Smart Key state LED - Low-end platform Please refer PDD document. 12.8.10 Definitions of Power USB state LED Please refer PDD document.

12.9 Battery status report and control


Define the battery type and battery protection function. 12.9.1 Battery status There are four battery states for each battery pack depend on the status data getting from Smart battery pack through SMBus: full, normal, low, critical low. The battery gas-gauge and level of low power states should base on current system configuration settings. Battery turn on system condition: gas gauge > 5% Charging Discharging Sony and Panasonic LIBP Sony and Panasonic LIBP Action Set Flag-T Clean Flag-T Stop charging & Battery Led off Sony and Panasonic LIBP (Beeping under DOS) LLB Dependent on OS
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Battery discharge/charging control T60C T45C T55C T40C

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Discharging Action Battery Voltage 8.9V and temp. > LLC 20C. Shut down System Or Battery Voltage 8.7V and temp. < 20C. R.S.O.C 5% during system is in S2R Wakeup mode. System Fast Charge Time Battery BAD out: 12 Hours & Trickle Charge Battery Led off Time Out: 6 Hour. Voltage13.5V OverVoltage & Battery Led off In ACPI mode System should Save to Disk (S2D) or beeping (Low condition) depend on OS setting.

Charging

12.9.2 Battery type The KB-BIOS will support for smart battery pack by SMBus protocol. ACPI1.0b and PC2001 Compliant, with PC2001 spec A mobile system must use a Smart Battery or an ACPI control method battery, our currently design is ACPI control method battery. Li-ion Battery: 11.1V/7200mAH (9 cells: 3S3P & 6 cells 3S2P) Compatible with Intels SMBus and Philips I2C bus protocol. 12.9.3 Adaptor loading Protection When the power consumption of system over support by AC adaptor, EC will notify system to do throttling. The protected point is different by CPU type and speed. Below table was detail description. AC adaptor status AC adaptor exist AC adaptor not exist Protect point Action Voltage 1.22V Clock throttling 12.5%. (average 2.5 minute) The max level is 50%

12.10 EC-FW Power management support


EC will support S1 (sleep mode), S3 (standby mode) and S4 (suspend to disk) mode to save the power consumption. 12.10.1 Power states
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Sleep mode Save to RAM Save to DISK

LCD panel back-light off Keyboard (int./ext.) scanning off No actions except turning off system with AC exist or turn off KBC without AC. 12.10.2 SMI/SCI/SWI/SBS/SPB events The Following list is what events (SMI/SCI/SWI/SBS) will be generated under different OS.
APM Mode Function Description ON mode SMI SMI SMI SMI SMI SMI SMI SMI SMI SMI SMI SMI SMI SMI SMI SMI S2R mode SMI SMI S2D mode ACPI mode Trigger S0 event status A1h A2h A6h Ach B2h B3h B4h B5h B6h B8h B9h Bah C7h C8h Cah Ceh SCI SMI SCI SCI SCI SCI SBS SBS SCI SCI SBS SBS SCI S1, S2, S4 S3 status status SWI SWI SWI SWI S5 status SCI event 11h 12h 16h 1ch 22h 23h 24h 25h 25h 28h 29h 2ah 37h 38h 3ah 3eh SWI event 04 02

Brightness level changed Contrast level changed CoverLid close Display toggle Battery in critical low Battery in low state Standby request Battery pack plugin Battery pack removed Suspend To RAM request Save To DISK request Docking in AC plugin AC removed Modem ringin PME signal active

12.11 Thermal Status Report and Fan Control


EC will control fan on/off function according to the CPU temperature (EC will get temperature from thermal sensor through SMBus). Fan will be off when temperature below speed 1 speed down temperature, and if temperature over EC Shutoff temperature five times, EC will auto turn off system to protect CPU. The following table is detailed settings.
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12.11.1.1 Fan control by Voltage EC will output voltage to control fan directly. (DTS/Tdiode Thermal Policy) Speed down temperature (C) 0 45 53 58 63 68 95 Speed up temperature (C) 50 55 60 65 70 100 105 (DTS) (Shutdown temp) Fan 1 RPM 0 2500 3000 3400 3800 4200 4200

Speed stage Speed 0 Speed 1 Speed 2 Speed 3 Speed 4 Speed 5 Speed 6 (Throttling start)

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EC will output voltage to control fan directly. (VGA Thermal Policy) Speed down temperature (C) Speed up temperature (C) Fan 1 RPM

Speed stage Speed 0 Speed 1 Speed 2 Speed 3 Speed 4 Speed 5 Speed 6 (Throttling start)

65 90

75 94 105 (VGA) (Shutdown temp)

4200 4200

12.12 Three host interface channels support


12.12.1 Keyboard and mouse interface transfer port One channel is dedicated for the keyboard and mouse data transfer (host address 60h and 64h). The Keyboard and Mouse channel of KBC is compatible to the legacy 8042 host interface. It is base on two registers: Command/Data and Status The EC-FW interrupt generates IRQ1 (Keyboard) and IRQ12 (Mouse) for system.

12.12.2 Power management interface transfer port The other channel is for the power management function (host address 62h and 66h). The Power Management channel of KBC structure and operation are similar to those of the Keyboard/Mouse channel. 12.12.3 Extra transfer port This channel (host address 68h and 6Ch) was created to prevent conflict with the other channels.

12.13 Support three independent devices through PS/2 channel simultaneously


The KBC provides three data transfer channels. Each channel has two quasibidirectional signals that are used for the direct interface to an external keyboard, mouse or any other PS/2 compatible pointing device. The three channels are identical and thus allow the connector ports to be interchangeable.

12.14 Devices PnP configuration


12.14.1 Hot Plug-and-Play The KBC watches both external devices, checking if the devices have recently been plugged in or unplugged. The Hot plug ability of external PS2 devices feature detects the attachment or removal of these devices.
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12.14.2 Hot swapping control When the device is plugged in, the software automatically initializes the state of that device, checks port swapping, and setup the KBC to handle dualdevice operation. In dual-device operation, the internal device is set in the same state as external device. When the external device is unplugged, the internal device becomes the primary device.

12.15 ACPI EC interface Specification support


12.15.1 ACPI interface support The KBC provides support for Advance Configuration and Power Interface specification (ACPI) Embedded Controller interface. 12.15.2 EC command support The 2nd (Power Management) host interface channel of the KBC is dedicated to this function. All EC commands defined in the ACPI specification - Read/Write, Burst Mode enable/disable and Query command - are supported.

12.16 Internal keyboard change Configuration


12.16.1 US/UK/JP country option The KBC supports three country selection by KBD_SEL application for another country.
e.q.

You can key in KBD_SEL get the syntax for your option at DOS prompt.
KBD_SEL S KBD_SEL K KBD_SEL J US keyboard UK keyboard JP keyboard

12.16.2 Sticky key support Press shift key 5 times will enable sticky key function. Turns on Sticky Keys, which allows you to press a modifier key (CTRL, ALT, or SHIFT), or the windows logo key, and have it remain active until the next time you press a key other then CTRL, ALT, SHIFT, or windows logo key. This is useful for people who have difficulty pressing two keys simultaneously. 12.16.3 Internal Keyboard can support wake-up system to resume S3 Press any key with internal keyboard in standby mode, system will resume automatically.

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12.16.4 Internal Key-Pad mode control The key pad mapping shows as below. Number lock on
7 8 9 * 4 5 6 1 2 3 + 0 , . /

Number lock off


7 8 9 0 U I O P J K L ; M , . /

Single key

12.17 EC name space Configuration


12.17.1 Customer EC name space definition Offset Description
00h - 07h Customer EC name space

12.17.2 Project EC name space definition Offset Description


08h - 0Fh Project EC name space

12.17.3 SMBus EC interface ACPI RAM definition Offset Description


60h 61h SMBus protocol SMBus statue Bit0-Bit4 - Status Bit5 - Reserved Bit6 - ALARM Bit7 - DONE SMBus Address SMBus Command SMBus Data SMBus BCNT 2-35

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SMBus alarm address SMBus alarm data 0 SMBus alarm data 1

12.17.4 External name space definition Offset Description


94h 95h 96h EXT_NAMESPACE_INDEX EXT_NAMESPACE_BANK EXT_NAMESPACE_DATA

12.17.5 Word registers to Emulate smart selector RAM definition Offset Description
9Ah SEL_STATE0 Bit0 - PRESENT_A (Set if 1st battery present) Bit1 - PRESENT_B (Set if 2nd battery present) Bit2 - PRESENT_C (Set if 3rd battery present) Bit3 - PRESENT_D (Set if 4th battery present) Bit4 - CHARGE_A (Set if 1st battery be charging) Bit5 - CHARGE_B (Set if 2nd battery be charging) Bit6 - CHARGE_C (Set if 3rd battery be charging) Bit7 - CHARGE_D (Set if 4th battery be charging) SEL_STATE1 Bit0 - PWR_BY_A (Set if system power up by 1st) Bit1 - PWR_BY_B (Set if system power up by 2nd) Bit2 - PWR_BY_C (Set if system power up by 3rd) Bit3 - PWR_BY_D (Set if system power up by 4th) Bit4 - SMB_A (Set if 1st battery on SMBus) Bit5 - SMB_B (Set if 2nd battery on SMBus) Bit6 - SMB_C (Set if 3rd battery on SMBus) Bit7 - SMB_D (Set if 4th battery on SMBus)

9Bh

12.17.6 EC interface OEM common RAM definition Offset Description


9Ch ACPI_FLAG0 Bit0 - Main HDD (1:exist) Bit1 - Internal FDD (1:exist) Bit2 - Internal CD_COM (1:exist) Bit3 - 2ND HDD (1:exist) Bit4 - LS-120 (1:exist) Bit5 - External FDD (1:exist) Bit6 - CRT-PLUG (1:in) ACPI_FLAG1 Bit0 - Sleep button (1:pressed) Bit1 - Video out button (1:pressed) Bit2 - Decrease Volume (1:pressed) Bit3 - Increase Volume (1:pressed) Bit4 - Mute button (1:pressed) 2-36

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Offset

Description
Bit5 - Contrast button (1:pressed) Bit6 - Brightness button (1:pressed) Bit7 - Save to disk button (1:pressed) ACPI_FLAG2 Bit0 - ACPI entry S4 state Bit1 - password enable, set 1 Bit2 - beep alarm enable, set 1 Bit3 - touch pad button (1:enable) Bit4 - Fn state (1: fn key down) Bit5 - CD/DVD mode selected, set 1 Bit6 - Digital mode selected, set 1 Bit7 - CD Lock mode enable, set 1 SWI Event indicators Bit1 - Lid open event (0=off, 1=on) Bit2 - PME event (0=off, 1=on) Bit3 - Power button event (0=off, 1=on) Bit4 - Ring in event (0=off, 1=on) Bit5 - Blue tooth wake up event (0=off, 1=on) Bit6 - Dock in event (0=off, 1=on) Throttling index 00: Nothing, 01: Thr 12.5%, 02: Thr 25%, 08: Thr 100% Bit6 - (1=SW Throttling active) Bit7 - (Throttling status; 1=HW Throttling Pin active) DCID: Customer ID Bit0 - DockType0, Dock on or not (0=off, 1=on) Bit1 - DockType1, reserved Bit4 - OS_undock OK Bit5 - OS dock OK Bit6 - Safe Undock OK Bit7 - DockChange, Ultra Base had changed from docked to undock or undock to dock (0=no, 1=yes) OS Shutdown Temp. For system read setting. (DTS). SYS_STATUS: System indicator Bit0 - S1LED, S1 state LED (0=LED off, 1=LED on) Bit1 - S3LED, S3 state LED (0=LED off, 1=LED on) Bit2 - VGAQ, VGA H/W suspend (0=VGA on, 1=VGA suspend) Bit3 - PCMQ, PCMCIA H/W suspend (0/1=PCMCIA on/suspend) Bit4 - PCMR, PCMCIA H/W reset (0=disable, 1=enable) Bit5 - ADP, Ac adapter (0=offline, 1=online) Bit6 - SYSR6 (reserved) Bit7 - SYSR7 (reserved) WAKEUP_ENABLE: Enable wake up function Bit0 - PMEWAKE (PME Wk Enable:0=Disable, 1=Enable) Bit1 - MDMWAKE (Modem Wk Enable:0=Disable, 1=Enable) Bit2 - LANWAKE (LAN wakeup enable:0=Disable, 1=Enable) Bit3 - RTCWAKE (RTC wakeup Enable: 0=DIsable, 1=Enable) Bit4 - WLANWAKE (Wireless LAN wakeup Enable:0=Disable, 1=Enable) Bit5 - RESERVED Bit6 - KEYWAKE (Keyboard wakeup enable:0=Disable, 1=Enable) Bit7 - MOUSWAKE (Mouse wakeup enable:0=Disable, 1=Enable) 2-37

9Eh

9Fh

A0h

A1h

A2h A3h

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A5h

Description
ACOFF_SOURCE: Enable AC_OFF signal Bit0 - CHARGECURRENT (1 = AC_OFF for when stop charge but have charge current) Bit1 - ADPOVP (1 = AC_OFF for adaptor improper) Bit2 - BATTLEARN (1 = AC_OFF for battery at learning mode) Bit3 - CMD (1 = AC_OFF for Command) Bit4 - BATTOVP (1 = AC_OFF for battery OVP) Bit5 - LEAKCURRENT (1 = AC_OFF for Leakage current) Bit6 - AIRADAPTOR (1 = AC_OFF for air-adaptor) Bit7 - ACOFF (Control AC_OFF active, 0: enable, 1: disable) Reserved OS Throttling Temp. For system read setting. OS Shutdown Temp. For system read setting. Throttling Temp put a temp in for system throttling. For Tcontrol temp, sysbios will put Tcontrol temp THERMAL_STATUS Bit0 - MODE (0=Local mode, 1=Remote mode) Bit1 - FANSPDB0 (Fan on/off parameter0) Bit2 - FANSPDB1 (Fan on/off parameter1) Bit 2 1 (When control by OS) 0 0: Fan off 0 1: Fan on speed 1 1 0: Fan on speed 2 1 1: Fan on speed 3 Bit3 - INITOK (0:Control by OS 1:Control by EC) Bit4 - Fan1 Active Bit5 - Fan2 Active Bit6 - Fan speed timer init OK Bit7 - SKINMODE 0=skin address 90 1=skin address 92 SHUTDOWNTEMP: Shutdown temperature FAN_STATUS1: Just for utility (low nibble: Fans speed step number; high nibble: Fans number) THROTTLING_INDEX Bit 0~5: Throttling level 0 = No throttling 1 = throttling 12.5% 2 = throttling 25% . 8 = throttling 100% Bit6 - THRM_SW (1=SW Throttling active) Bit7 - THRM_PIN (Throttling status; 1=HW Throttling Pin active) THROTTLING_SOURCE Bit0 - TS_THERMAL (1: Throttling for thermal) Bit1 - TS_BATTCAP (1: Throttling for capacity) Bit2 - TS_BATTCOMMFAIL (1: Throttling for communication fail) Bit3 - TS_PWRLOADING (1: Throttling for adaptor power loading protect) Bit4 - TS_BATTTEMP (1: Throttling for battery over temperature)

A6h A7h A8h A9h AAh ABh

ACh ADh AEh

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Description
Bit5-Bit6 - Reserved Bit7 - THROTTLING (1: Control HW throttling active) CPU_TEMP: CPU current temperature CPU_TEMP_LOCAL: CPU local temperature SKIN_TEMP90: SKIN temperature address 90 OS Shutdown Temp. For system read setting. (VGA) VGA_TEMP: VGA temperature CPU_DTS: CPU DTS temperature NorthBridge temperature Reserved Reserved Lcd brightness value (0x00-0x07) Lcd contrast value (0x00-0x1F) Device module status Bit0 - 1=Wirless LAN active, 0=Wirless LAN no active Bit1 - 1=BlueTooth active, 0=BlueTooth no active Bit2 - 1=Wirless LAN exist, 0=Wirless LAN no exist Bit3 - 1=BlueTooth exist, 0=BlueTooth no exist Bit4 - 1=Kill switch on, 0=Kill switch off Bit5 - 1=WireLess LAN initial OK KbProjectID: Project ID CPU_TYPE: CPU type Reserved Reserved

B0h B1h B2h B3h B4h B5h B6h B7h B8h B9h BAh BBh

BCh BDh BEh BFh

12.17.7 Control method for 1st battery pack RAM definition Offset Description
C0h Battery status Bit7 - Battery type C1h Battery Status Bit0 - Discharging Bit1 - Charging Bit2 - Discharging and Now is critical low Bit3 - Low battery Bit7 - AC status Remaining Capacity Serial Number Present Voltage

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C8h-C9h CAh-CBh CCh-CDh CEh CFh D0h-D1h D2h-D3h D4h D5h D6h D7h D8h-D9h DAh DBh DCh DDh DEh-DFh E0h E1h E2h E3h-E4h E5h-E6h E7h-E8h E9h-EAh F0h

Description
Design Voltage Design Capacity Full charge capacity Gasgauge Battery cycle counter Battery current Battery average current System power consumption Battery Volt Battery Temp Battery Average Temp Battery charge current Battery current Temp sample counter Battery Command index for read battery through SMBus Count up to communicate battery Count up if battery is arrived overtemp SMBus status Battery over voltage counter Communication fail counter Battery voltage of ADC Cell1 voltage Cell2 voltage Cell3 voltage Cell4 voltage Battery staus1 Bit0 - Battery exist Bit1 - Battery full Bit2 - Battery empty Bit3 - Battery first in Bit4-5 - reserved Bit6 - Battery read complete Bit7 - Use LI_ION or NI_MH# Battery staus2 Bit0 - Low battery Bit1 - Check EDV1 Bit2 - Set EDV1

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Description
Bit3 - Battery shutdown 5% Bit4 - Start to read battery Bit5 - Start to count communication counter Battery stop charge status (low byte) Bit0 - Battery fast charging timeout Bit1 - Battery bad cell Bit2 - Battery communication fail Bit3 - Use for detect battery charging suspend Bit4 - Battery command stop charge Bit5 - Battery stop charge for Customer use Bit6 - Battery over voltage Bit7 - Battery over temperature Battery stop charge status (high byte) Bit0 - Battery trickle charging timeout Bit1 - Stop charge of Adapter throttling Bit2 - Stop charge of Sony battery Bit3 - Stop charge of adapter loading Bit4 - Stop charge of flash Manufacture Date Charging Voltage Battery Cell number Bit0 - Set Battery is 3 cells Bit1 - Set Battery is 4 cells Bit2 - Set Battery is 6 cells Bit3 - Set Battery is 8 cells Bit4 - Set Battery is 9 cells Bit5 - Set Battery is 12 cells Reserved

F2h

F3h

F4h-F5h F6h-F7h F8h

F9h-FFh

12.17.8 Control method for 2nd battery pack RAM definition Offset Description
20h 21h Battery status Bit7 - Battery type Battery Status Bit0 - Discharging Bit1 - Charging Bit2 - Discharging and Now is critical low Bit3 - Low battery Bit7 - AC status Remaining Capacity Serial Number Present Voltage Design Voltage Design Capacity

22h-23h 24h-25h 26h-27h 28h-29h 2Ah-2Bh

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2Ch-2Dh 2Eh 2Fh 30h-31h 32h-33h 34h 35h 36h 37h 38h-39h 3Ah 3Bh 3Ch 3Dh 3Eh-3Fh 40h 41h 42h 43h-44h 45h-46h 47h-48h 49h-4Ah 50h

Description
Full charge capacity Gasgauge Battery cycle counter Battery current Battery average current System power consumption Battery Volt Battery Temp Battery Average Temp Battery charge current Battery current Temp sample counter Battery Command index for read battery through SMBus Count up to communicate battery Count up if battery is arrived overtemp SMBus status Battery over voltage counter Communication fail counter Battery voltage of ADC Cell1 voltage Cell2 voltage Cell3 voltage Cell4 voltage Battery staus1 Bit0 - Battery exist Bit1 - Battery full Bit2 - Battery empty Bit3 - Battery first in Bit4-5 - reserved Bit6 - Battery read complete Bit7 - Use LI_ION or NI_MH# Battery staus2 Bit0 - Low battery Bit1 - Check EDV1 Bit2 - Set EDV1 Bit3 - Battery shutdown 5% Bit4 - Start to read battery Bit5 - Start to count communication counter

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52h

Description
Battery stop charge status (low byte) Bit0 - Battery fast charging timeout Bit1 - Battery bad cell Bit2 - Battery communication fail Bit3 - Use for detect battery charging suspend Bit4 - Battery command stop charge Bit5 - Battery stop charge for Customer use Bit6 - Battery over voltage Bit7 - Battery over temperature Battery stop charge status (high byte) Bit0 - Battery trickle charging timeout Bit1 - Stop charge of Adapter throttling Bit2 - Stop charge of Sony battery Bit3 - Stop charge of adapter loading Bit4 - Stop charge of flash Manufacture Date Charging Voltage Battery Cell number Bit0 - Set Battery is 3 cells Bit1 - Set Battery is 4 cells Bit2 - Set Battery is 6 cells Bit3 - Set Battery is 8 cells Bit4 - Set Battery is 9 cells Bit4 - Set Battery is 12 cells Reserved

53h

54h-55h 56h-57h 58h

59h-5Fh

12.17.9 Battery information reading Offset Description


10h-18Fh 19h-1Fh Battery Manufacture Name Battery Device Name

12.18 Embedded Controller chipset


12.18.1 ENE KB926 The 8051 is an advanced, general-purpose, 8-bit microprocessor core. The core is responsible for arithmetic and logic operations and program control. 12.18.2 Force to let EC to enter crisis mode To press Fn+B then plug-in the AC power EC has already enter crisis mode.

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Contents
Chapter 3 Hardware
1. Top View ................................................................................................. 3-1 2. Bottom View............................................................................................ 3-2

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Major Sub-assembly Specification System interconnection (For JHT01)

1.

Top View

Position
1 2 5 7 10 20 22 23 24

Description
MB_PCB USB/Board K/B to MLB (25 PIN) EXP-CARD CONN SATA HDD CONN Bluetooth Conn Power Board Conn Internal Mic Conn LED

Position
25 26 27 28 30 32 33 34

Description
T/P Board to MLB Function Board to MLB Inverter Conn SPEAKER Conn Kill_SW SW Camera Conn Read Switch

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Bottom View

Position
3 4 6 11 12 13 14 15 RJ45

Description
ODD Conn FAN to MLB CPU SOCKET H5.2 DDRII H9.2 DDRII LVDS Audio Jack (black)

Position
16 17 18 19 21 29 31 D-sub

Description
MDC Conn
Mini PCI Express Conn (H=4.0mm) Mini PCI Express Conn (H=9.9mm)

3 IN 1 Card HDMI Conn Battery Conn

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Contents
Chapter 4 DC-DC Converter
1. Power ..................................................................................................... 4-1 2. DC-DC CONVERTER............................................................................. 4-1 2.1 2.2 2.3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 5.1 5.2 5.3 JHT01 Adapter Description............................................................4-2 Feature ..........................................................................................4-2 Adapter Electrical Specification .....................................................4-2 Description.....................................................................................4-3 Features ........................................................................................4-3 Electrical specification ...................................................................4-3 Temperature Range: ......................................................................4-3 Charger..........................................................................................4-8 OVER Current protection:..............................................................4-8 OVER Voltage protection:..............................................................4-9 Under voltage protection:...............................................................4-9 Short circuit protection: ..................................................................4-9 I/O..................................................................................................4-9 BATTERY ....................................................................................4-11 Features ......................................................................................4-13 Absolute maximum rating ............................................................4-13 Electrical characteristic ................................................................4-13 Electrical specification .................................................................4-15 Connector description..................................................................4-15 Safety Protection .........................................................................4-16 Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) .........................................4-17 Reference Document...................................................................4-17 Electro-Static Discharge (ESD)....................................................4-17

3. DC-DC CONVERTER............................................................................. 4-3

4. INVERTER SPECIFICATION JHT00/01 14.1 inch inverter spec ...........4-12

5. Reliability Requirements ........................................................................4-17

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1.

Power
6 cells Li-Ion 18650 size smart battery Pack with 53.28Wh capacity 6 cells Li-Ion 18650 size smart battery Pack with 57.72Wh capacity 9 cells Li-Ion 18650 size smart battery Pack with 79.92Wh capacity

2.

DC-DC CONVERTER
JHT00/01 Series Power System block diagram
DC/DC
GND B+

M/B

90W/65W ADAPTER
VIN

+5VALWP +3VALWP

AC/DC
GND

+1.5VP +1.8VP (+VGA_CORE) +1.05VSP +CHGRTC +CPU_CORE +0.9VSP (+1.8VSP) +VSBP RTCVREF GND B+ PWM DISPOFF# DAC LV HV

INVERTER

BATT+ BATT+ CNT1 CNT2 EC_SMCA

(+1.1VSP) PMON CHGVADJ CLK_ENABLE# SUSP SUSP# FSTCHG 51_ON#

BATTERY

EC_SMDA TS_A GND GND

LCD

CPU_VID[0...6] ACOFF H_DPRSTP# VR_ON H_PSI# IREF PM_DPRSLPVR_D ADP_I VGATE BATT_TEMP ACIN MAINPWON BATT_OVP H_PROCHOT# EC_SMB_DA1 EC_SMB_CK1 CLK_EN#

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2.1

JHT01 Adapter Description


This specification defines the performance and characteristic of 65W AC adapter power supply. It supplies a constant voltage 19V output source for JHT01 series notebook computer.

2.2

Feature
Accepts universal input from 90V AC to 264V AC Offers constant Voltage 19V output source with 90W max output power capacity. High efficiency 83% min at 100Vac Compact Size

2.3

Adapter Electrical Specification


Input Voltage range: universal input, 100VAC to 264VAC Inrush current: 220A max peak at 240Vac and No damage Input frequency range: 47~63Hz Input Current: 1.7Amax at 100 VAC Start-up time: 5sec Max. @115V and 230 Vac, full load HOLD-UP time: >5ms@115VAC, full load condition OVP: 29V max. Automatic shut down Short circuit protection: Output can be shorted without damage, and auto recovery. OUTPUT Voltage Regulation: 18.5-20V including the effects of line Voltage variation, load current, ripple and noise OUTPUT Current: Current: 0Amin, 3.42Amax continuous OUTPUT Voltage ripple: 380mv PK-PK for resistor load. OUTPUT Voltage Dynamic regulation: Output voltage within 18.5-20V, load current 10%100%, frequency 100Hz, 50% duty cycle, recover time1msec. DC OUTPUT PIN OUT:

PIN1 Center Pin Adapter +output PIN2 Barrel (Ring) Adapter returns. Temperature Range: -20 C to 65 C Operating temperature: 0 C to 40 C Storage temperature:
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3.1

DC-DC CONVERTER
Description
The DC-DC converter is designed to supply the power for JHT01 series notebook computer of Compal. It supply +5VALWP, +3VALWP, +1.8VP, +1.5VP, +1.05VSP, +0.9VSP for logical system, + CPU_CORE for CPU and supplies for the built-in KB926 microprocessor which handles the keyboard and PMU control functions of the system. The power ON/OFF is controlled by KB926. There is also a built-in charger power source. It can charge battery pack whether the computer is ON or OFF.

3.2

Features
High efficiency, up to 85% (using battery) Accept wide range DC input voltage from 8V to 19V Built-in charger power source The power ON/OFF is controlled by software

3.3

Electrical specification
Input Voltage/Current 8V to19V at the summing point of AC-DC and battery INPUT Current 10.8A max from 9-cell battery INPUT Current 9.6A max from 6-cell battery 3.42A max from 65W AC-DC Adapter.

3.4

Temperature Range:
Operating temperature: 0C to 40C Storage temperature range: -20C to 65C DC/DC OUTPUT Fixed output voltage/Current
Item Nominal voltage Min. current Max. current Peak current +5VALWP +5V 0A 4.9A 7A +CPU_CORE depend on VID 0A 36A 44A

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Total regulation Ripple voltage

5V5% 100mVp-p max

depend on VCC static and Transient Tolerance-20mVp-p max@36A

Item nominal voltage Min. current Max. current Peak current Total regulation Ripple voltage

+0.9VSP +0.9V 0A 1.4A 2A 0.9V5% 40mVp-p max

+3VALWP +3.3V 0A 5.5A 7.85A 3.3V5% 100mVp-p max

+1.05VSP +1.05V 0A 8.16A 11.66A 1.05V5% 60mVp-p max.

Item nominal voltage Min. current Max. current Peak current Total regulation Ripple voltage

+1.8VP +1.8V 0A 6.1A 8.7A 1.8V5% 100mVp-p max

+1.5VSP +1.8V 0A 2.89A 4.13A 1.5V5% 100mVp-p max

VOLTAGE IDENTIFICATION CODES


VID6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VID5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VID4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VID3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 VID2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 VID1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 VID0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 VDAC 1.5000 1.4875 1.4750 1.4625 1.4500 1.4375 1.4250 1.4125 1.4000 1.3875 1.3750 1.3625 1.3500

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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1

1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1

1.3375 1.3250 1.3125 1.3000 1.2875 1.2750 1.2625 1.2500 1.2375 1.2250 1.2125 1.2000 1.1875 1.1750 1.1625 1.1500 1.1375 1.1250 1.1125 1.1000 1.0875 1.164V 1.0750 1.0625 1.0500 1.0375 1.0250 1.0125 1.0000 0.9875 0.9750 0.9625 0.9500 0.9375 0.9250 0.9125

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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1

0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1

0.9000 0.8875 0.8750 0.8625 0.8500 0.8375 0.8250 0.8125 0.8000 0.7875 0.7750 0.7625 0.7500 0.7375 0.7250 0.7125 0.7000 0.6875 0.6750 0.6650 0.6500 0.6375 0.6250 0.6125 0.6000 0.5875 0.5750

1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1

0.5625 0.5500 0.5375 0.5250 0.5125 0.5000 0.4875 0.4750 0.4625

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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1

0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1

0.4500 0.4375 0.4250 0.4125 0.4000 0.3875 0.3750 0.3625 0.3500 0.3375 0.3250 0.3125 0.3000 0.2875 0.2750 0.2625 0.2500 0.2375 0.2250 0.2125 0.2000 0.1875 0.1750 0.1625 0.1500 0.1375 0.1250 0.1125 0.1000 0.8750 0.7500 0.6250 0.5000 0.3750 0.2500 0.1250

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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1

0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3.5

Charger
Controlled by KB926 microprocessor from motherboard Temperature sense capability for the battery (charge active between 0C~ 40C) Fast charge current 3Amps (max.) for Li-Ion Battery at system off, approach 25W fast charge at system ON. (Depend on system load) Trickle charge: Typical 600mA pre-charge current for Li-Ion Battery. All trickle charge are controlled by KB926. Charge termination: When Fully-Charge bit is set, charger is terminated by KB926 When system is turned off, the charge time is 4.0 hrs typically from empty to full for Li-Ion 9 cell battery. When system is turned off, the charge time is 3.5 hrs typically from empty to full for Li-Ion6 cell battery. Other battery services are presented by KB926 microprocessor includes maximum charging timer, charging temperature range etc. Charger power:

Constant current mode: 3.0A8% Constant adapter current mode: 4.303A6% (For 90W system) Constant adapter current mode: 3.079A6% (For 65W system) BATT+ Constant Voltage mode: 12.6V1% for Li-Ion Battery.

3.6

OVER Current protection:


+3VALWP: +5VALWP: CPU_CORE: +1.8VP: +1.5VSP: >8.4A. >8.4A. >48A. >10.44A. >4.9A.

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+1.05VSP:

>14A

3.7

OVER Voltage protection:


+5VALWP: +3VALWP: +CPU_CORE: +1.8VP: +1.5VSP: +1.05VSP: 5V + (108% ~ 114%) 3.3V + (112% ~ 120%) over 200mV of programmed VID level 1.8V + (113% ~ 119%) 1.5V + (113% ~ 119%) 1.05V + (113% ~ 119%)

3.8

Under voltage protection:


+5VALWP: +3VALWP: +CPU_CORE: +1.8VP: +1.5VSP: +1.05VSP: 5V* (65% ~ 75%) 3.3V* (65% ~75%) under 300mV of programmed VID level 1.8V* (81% ~ 87%) 1.5V* (81% ~ 87%) 1.05V* (81% ~ 87%)

3.9

Short circuit protection:


Latch mode for +5VALWP, +3VALWP, +CPU_CORE

3.10 I/O
3.10.1 DC-Jack Pin 1, 2: Center pin Adapter power +input Pin 3, 4: Barrel (Ring) Adapter power return

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3.10.2 Battery Connector Pin 1: BATT+ Pin 2: BATT+ Pin 3: CNT1 (ID) Pin 4: CNT2 (B/I) Pin 5: EC_SMCA (SMC) Pin 6: EC_SMDA (SMD) Pin 7: TS_A (TS) Pin 8: GND Pin 9: GND 3.10.3 Interface between Power with M/B
DC/DC Signals SUSP# 51ON# FSTCHG ACOFF ACIN VGATE VR_ON
BATT_TEMP

I/O I I I I O O I O I I O I/O I O I I

Voltage Level 0~3.3V 0~floating 0~3.3V 0~3.3V 0~3.3V 0~3.3V 0~3.3V 0~3.3V 0~3.3V 0~3.3V 3.3V 0~5V 0~3.3V 0~3.3V 0~1.05V 0~1.05V

Description Low Active, system suspend control signal Low Active, POWER ON control signal. High Active, ENE926 use this pin to control the fast charge of charge High Active, turn off the Adaptor power for battery automatic learning cycle High Active, provide to ENE926 to mean the Adaptor power is present High Active, it will go high when +CPU_CORE is ready High Active, turn on/off the +CPU_COREP & VID_VCC Analog signal, ENE926 using this voltage level to calculate batterys temperature Analog signal, ENE926 using this voltage for setting charge current The +CPU_CORE voltage depends on those PINs VID [6..0] Charge RTC-battery power source Interface of Smbus, communicate between ENE926 and smart battery High Active, ENE926 use this pin to control the SYSON signal Analog signal, ENE926 using this voltage level for battery over voltage protection Analog signal, enable CPU_CORE regulator at light load mode. Analog signal; control CPU C3, C4 signal.

IREF VID [0..6] CHGRTC EC_SMB_CK1, EC_SMB_DA1 SYSON BATT_AOVP PSI# DPRSLPVR

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H_DPRSTP# ADP_I CLK_ENABLE #

I I O

0~1.05V

Analog signal; control CPU C3, C4 signal. Analog signal, control CPU throttling in UMA SKU

0~3.3V

Analog signal, clock generator enable signal.

3.11 BATTERY
3.11.1 Li-Ion smart 3.11.2 Battery Specification 1-1. EE information
6 cell Battery Design Capacity (mAH) Battery Configuration Battery Nominal Voltage (V) Single Cell Chemistry Single Cell Type Single Cell Capacity (mAH) Dumb/Smart Battery Cycle Life Nominal Charging Voltage (V) Nominal Charging Current (A) 4800 3S2P 11.1 Li-ion 18650 2400 Smart Battery (SMBus ver. 1.1.) 70% after 300 cycles 12.6 3 OVP UVP OTP OCP 6 cell 5200 3S2P 11.1 Li-ion 18650 2600 Smart Battery (SMBus ver. 1.1.) 70% after 300 cycles 12.6 3 OVP UVP OTP OCP 9 cell 7200 3S3P 11.1 Li-ion 18650 2400 Smart Battery (SMBus ver. 1.1.) 70% after 300 cycles 12.6 3 OVP UVP OTP OCP

Protection Function

1-2. Battery Connector Pin Assignment Connector Male on M/B: TBD Connector Female on Battery: SUYIN-200274FS009GX01ZU Pin No. Symbol 1 2 3 4 BATT+ BATT+ ID B/I Comments Batt+, Battery Positive Terminal. Batt+, Battery Positive Terminal. Identify pin (Note 1) Battery-In Pin (Note 2)
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5 6 7 8 9

SMC SMD TS GND GND

SMBus clock interface I/O pin. SMBus data interface I/O pin. Connect to thermister (Note 3) Battery Negative Terminal. Battery Negative Terminal.

Note: 1. ID pin must be floating. 2. The battery can be charged/discharged only while this pin is connected to GND by the system. 3. Thermister: DTN-C103F3H-SYS115A (or 103AT2 equivalent). The other thermister Pin is connected GND.

3.11.3 On board RTC battery: Maxell ML1220T13 3V/14mAH Lithium Sanyo ML1220T28 3V/15mAH Lithium Panasonic ML1220/B 3V/17mAH Lithium

CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions.

4.

INVERTER SPECIFICATION JHT00/01 14.1 inch inverter spec


Description This inverter is designed to light up the CCFL of LCD for J HT00/01 notebook. This inverter is designed to light up the CCFL of LCD for notebook. It should be supported J HT00/01 14.1 LCD panels. There are two control signals that come from system to control lamp brightness. One signal is named DAC_BRIG, which limits current to meet LCD lamp current specification. Another one is named PWM, which adjusts lamp brightness. This inverter brightness is adjusted by

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PWM burst mode. The PWM burst mode is that turning on and off the lamp at a rate of 150Hz. The effective brightness is a function of the duty cycle.

4.1

Features
Wide range 9V to 21V input voltage Brightness adjustment by PWM burst mode. Close loop controls lamp current.

4.2

Absolute maximum rating


Environment temperature: Operating temperature: 0C ~ 55C Storage temperature: -20C ~ 70C Humidity: 0 ~ 90% without condensation MTBF: MIN 50000 hours. (In Compal system)

4.3
No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Electrical characteristic
Item Symbol Min. 9 -3.0 2.7 45 -80% 1600 1 2.8 Dispoff# 0 0.5 0.8 3.3 150 3.3 158 3.6 V V Hz V Low level *Note 2 PWM signal frequency PWM signal amplitude Limited lamp maximum current PWM signal *Note 4 Typ. 14.8 0.33 --55 ----3.3 Max. 21 -6.8 6.3 65 4.5 --1.5 3.6 Unit V A mA mA KHz W -V Sec V Backlight on/off signal At 0C DAC=0V *Note 2 Comment 7.5V (continuous) can work *Note 1

Input voltage INV_PWR Input current Lamp current Lamp current Frequency Output power Efficiency Starting voltage Starting time Iin IL IL F Pout Vs Tvs

1.4.1.1.1 DAC=1V *Note 3

11 12

DACBRIG INV_PW M

0 142 3.0

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30 13 Lamp current over-shoot Current Waveform factor Unbalance Rate Turn off current (Hight side) Turn off voltage (Low side) Voltage Rise time (Low side) Voltage fall time (Low side)

---

100 10

% %

Duty =

Ton Period

Line transient (10.8V to 21V/100us) and turn on transient OR

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Ip I rms
I p Ip I rms
IHL

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Multiple

Ip I rms

*10

15

-10%

+10% Multiple

16

--

--

0 150Vpp 300us

PWM=30%

17

Voff

--

--

PWM=30%

18

Trise

--

--

Us

PWM=30%

19

Tfall

--

--

300us

Us

PWM=30%

Notes:

The inverter can work in 7.5V input voltae (continuous), but 7.5V electronic characteristic will not be care. (Note: the display must be normal and can not glitter or become dark) Limited lamp maximum current by DAC_BRIG signal:

When DAC_BRIG voltage is 0V and INV_PWM enables (100%), lamp has max.-limited current. When DAC_BRIG voltage is 3.3V and INV_PWM enables (100%), lamp has min.-limited current. When add 1V DAC, the 100% Lamp current will decrease 0.5mA. DAC_BRIG signal comes from system chipset with internal resistance of 3K.

Inverter operating frequency should be within specification (45~65kHz) at max. and min. brightness load. INV_PWM enable implies INV_PWM signal is High level (On duty cycle is 100%). It is a square wave of 150Hz to adjust backlight brightness that is a function of PWM duty cycle. Backlight brightness is maximum value under INV_PWM at 100% and brightness is minimum under INV_PWM at 30%. The system interface signals belong to 3.3V. Please make sure open lamp output voltage should be within starting voltage specification.

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Inverter should pass human body safety test. Inverter should no smoking by any component open / short test Transformer voltage stress should not be over 85% under any condition (turn on overshoot transient and line transient). Audio noise should be less than 36dB at 10 cm distance.

4.4
No

Electrical specification
Symbol Voper. IL IL 1 IL IL f Min. -6.2 3.0 5.7 2.7 45 80% Type. 650 6.5 3.3 6 3 55 -Max. -6.8 3.6 6.3 3.3 65 -Unit Vrms mArms mArms mArms mArms KHz -Comment Lamp operating voltage (650+/-50) DAC_BRIG: 0 V, PWM: 100% DAC_BRIG: 0 V, PWM: 30% DAC_BRIG: 1 V, PWM: 100% DAC_BRIG: 1 V, PWM: 30%

4.4.1 Electrical specification

4.4.2 Thermal All components on inverter board should follow below rules:

Component using conditions (component stress) must be within component specification including voltage rating, current rating, temperature etc. Component temperature should follow below:

T < 30C, at 25, 35C.


Component temperature should be less than 70C inside system at 35C.

4.5

Connector description

4.5.1 Input Connector: CN1: ACES 87213-0700; JST SM07B-SRSS-TB


Symbol 1 2 3 4 INV_PWR INV_PWR INV_PWM DISOFF # Description Input voltage (9V-21V) Input voltage (9V-21V) Adjust brightness by burst mode (3.3 V 150Hz) Backlight on/off control, active HIGH (3.3V)

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5 6 7

DAC_BRIG GND GND

Max. Current limit Power system return Power system return

4.5.2 Output Connector: CN2: JST_SM02B_BHSS-1


Symbol 1 2 HV LV Description Connected to high voltage of LCD lamp Connected to low voltage of LCD lamp

Note: Please mark CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE around CN2

4.6

Safety Protection

4.6.1 Open lamp protection: When inverter is on open lamp status, any component on inverter should be O.K and inverter is no damaged, no fire and no arcing. If inverter cant shunt down during open lamp happen, inverter must pass below conditions:

Human body test. Open lamp burning: Inverter burns for 24 hours at open lamp status. No parts damage.

4.6.2 Human body safety test: Short inverter output, transformer secondary output to GND by a 2K resistor which connects one end to GND and another one to those outputs. They should meet output current limitation requirement as follow. Output current I is the current that flows through 2K resistor.

Output current I 0.7mA, if frequency f 1KHz. Output current I 0.7mA * f (kHz), if f 1KHz.

However, output current should be less than 70mA even frequency is more than 100KHz.

4.6.3 Abnormal test: Any one component is short or open; inverter should be no fire, no arcing. And result must meet output current limitation requirement.

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5.
5.1

Reliability Requirements
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)

17,000 hours with 90% confidence level.

5.2 5.3

Reference Document Electro-Static Discharge (ESD)


Performance Criteria Soft error Allowable Level 3 Air Discharge Contact Discharge 8KV 6KV No soft error Level2 4KV 4KV Level 1 2KV 2KV

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Contents
Chapter 5 Disassembly Guide
1. Disassembling the Base Unit .................................................................. 5-1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 Removing the Battery Pack ...........................................................5-2 Removing the HDD Module ...........................................................5-3 Removing the DDR RAM...............................................................5-5 Disassembling the ODD (CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/CD-RW) ...........5-7 Removing the Keyboard ................................................................5-9 Removing the Power Board.........................................................5-12 Removing the Modem card..........................................................5-13 Removing the System Fan ..........................................................5-16 Removing the Thermal Module....................................................5-17 Removing the CPU ......................................................................5-18 Removing the Bluetooth Module..................................................5-19 Removing the LCD Module..........................................................5-20 Disassembling the Display and the Inverter Board ......................5-22 Removing the Camera Module ....................................................5-26 Removing the Logic Upper ..........................................................5-27 Removing the Function Board .....................................................5-29 Removing the Motherboard .........................................................5-30 Removing the Modem cable card ................................................5-31 Removing the Touch Pad.............................................................5-32

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1.

Disassembling the Base Unit


These are the directions for disassembling the base unit. You will need a 5.5mm Nut Driver, a medium size screwdriver. These directions are to disassemble the complete unit and are cross-referenced to Chapter 6 for the replacement of component parts. Before disassembly, make sure the notebook is powered off.

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1.1

Removing the Battery Pack


To remove the battery pack from the battery bay, follow the steps below: 1. Turn the notebook upside down. 2. Slide the right battery release lock in the direction of the arrow to unlock the battery pack.

3. Slide the left battery release latch in the direction of the arrow. The battery packs will pop-up automatically. Gently pry the battery pack from its housing.

NOTE: Always start laptop disassembly by removing the battery pack first.

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1.2

Removing the HDD Module


Follow the steps below to remove the HDD module: 1. Turn the notebook upside down. 2. Remove the two screws securing the HDD compartment cover.

3. Pull up the HDD compartment cover in the direction of the arrow.

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4. Remove the two screws securing the HDD module in place.

5. Pull the tab to remove the HDD module in the direction of the arrow.

6. Remove the four silver screws to take off the HDD case.

7. Remove the HDD module from the HDD case.

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1.3

Removing the DDR RAM


Follow the steps below to remove the DDR RAM: 1. Turn the notebook upside down. 2. Remove one screw securing the RAM cover and then remove the cover.

3. Push the latches to release the RAM module. A spring will force one end of the module up.

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4. Grasp the module and pull it out.

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1.4

Disassembling the ODD (CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/CD-RW)


Follow the steps below to disassemble the optical drive (ODD): 1. Turn the notebook upside down. 2. Remove three screws securing the ODD.

3. Remove the screw and insert a flat screwdriver into the slot as shown and gently push out the ODD.

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4. Remove two screws from the bracket plate, and then remove the bracket plate.

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Removing the Keyboard


Open the display panel and follow the steps below to remove the keyboard. 1. Turn the notebook upside down than remove three screws.

2. Insert a flat screwdriver into the slot as shown and turn the notebook.

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3. Lift up the strip cover from the right side.

4. Disconnect the function board/power board cable from the underside of the strip cover and remove it.

5. Remove three screws securing the keyboard.

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6. Turn over the keyboard, revealing the keyboard cable underneath.

7. Use a thin tool such as a screwdriver to lever up the connector bracket and disconnect the keyboard cable from the motherboard.

8. Lift and remove the keyboard.

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1.6

Removing the Power Board


To remove the LCD module, first remove the keyboard. Then follow the steps below: 1. Remove two screws securing the power board to the logic upper.

2. Disconnect the power board cable as shown and remove the power board.

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1.7

Removing the Modem card


To remove the Modem card, follow the steps below: 1. Turn the notebook over. Remove three screws securing the thermal cover.

2. Remove the cover.

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3. Disconnect two screws and remove from the Modem card.

4. Remove the Modem card.

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5. Remove the stand-off bracket.

CAUTION: Do not touch the connectors on the Modem card or on the computer. Debris on the connectors may cause the unit to malfunction.

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1.8

Removing the System Fan


To remove the system fan. Then follow the steps below: 1. Turn the notebook over. Remove three screws securing the system fan.

2. Disconnect the fan and lift out the system fan.

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1.9

Removing the Thermal Module


To remove the thermal module, first remove the Modem card. Then follow the steps below: 1. Turn the notebook over. Remove four screws securing the thermal module to the motherboard.

2. Lift and remove the thermal module from the motherboard.

CAUTION: When you remove the thermal module, use the CPU grease tool to remove the grease on the CPU and thermal module. Reapply fresh grease before reinstalling the thermal module.

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1.10 Removing the CPU


To remove the CPU, first remove the Modem card, and thermal module. Then follow the steps below: 1. Turn the cam on the CPU socket with a flat-blade screwdriver so that the notch on the cam is aligned with the open side of the CPU socket to unlock the CPU.

2. Gently lift out the CPU.

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1.11 Removing the Bluetooth Module


To remove the Bluetooth module, first remove the keyboard. Then follow the steps below: 1. Remove one screws securing the Bluetooth module to the logic lower.

2. Disconnect the Bluetooth cable and remove the Bluetooth module.

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1.12 Removing the LCD Module


To remove the LCD module, first remove the keyboard. Then follow the steps below: 1. Disconnect the LCD power (LVDS), CMOS, and microphone cables and pull the wireless and TV tuner card antennas free from the laptop as shown.

2. Remove one screw securing the CMOS cable and the four screws securing the LCD module to the logic upper.

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3. Remove the LCD module.

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1.13 Disassembling the Display and the Inverter Board


To disassemble the display and inverter board, first remove the keyboard. Then follow these steps: 1. Remove six screws pads as shown.

2. Remove the six screws securing the LCD bezel to the LCD module.

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3. Carefully insert your fingers between the display and the LCD bezel as indicated by the arrow, and gently pry up the LCD bezel.

4. Remove the four screws mounting the display, inverter board, and LVDS/CMOS cable to the LCD cover.

Two screws on the display. Two screws on the inverter board. One screw on the LVDS/CMOS cable.

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5. Disconnect the two connectors on either side of the inverter board. Remove the inverter board.

6. Gently lift out the display. Remove eight screws securing the hinges to the display.

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7. Detach the LVDS cable from the back of the LCD panel.

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1.14 Removing the Camera Module


To remove the camera module, first remove the keyboard, LCD module, LCD display, and inverter board. Then follow these steps: 1. Disconnect the CMOS cable from the camera module.

2. Remove two screws securing the camera module to the LCD cover. Remove the camera module.

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1.15 Removing the Logic Upper


To remove the logic upper, first remove the battery pack, HDD, memory module, ODD, keyboard, power board, wireless LAN, system fan, thermal module, CPU, Bluetooth module, and LCD module as described in the preceding sections. Follow the steps below to remove the logic upper. 1. Turn the computer upside down and remove the 17 screws from the bottom side of the notebook.

2. Turn the computer over again and disconnect the power USB board FFC, touchpad, as shown.

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3. Lift off the logic upper.

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1.16 Removing the Function Board


To remove the front board, first remove the logic upper as described in the preceding sections. Then follow the steps below: 1. Remove one screw securing the Function board to the logic lower.

2. Remove the Function board.

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1.17 Removing the Motherboard


To remove the motherboard, first remove the logic upper, and LED board as described in the preceding sections. Then follow the steps below: 1. Remove four screws securing the motherboard to the logic upper.

2. Disconnect the USB board FFC, speaker and audio board cables. Remove the DC-IN socket from its housing and lift out the motherboard.

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1.18 Removing the Modem cable card


1. Lift the Modem cable card from its housing and detach the cable to remove it from the logic upper.

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1.19 Removing the Touch Pad


To remove the touch pad board, first remove the logic upper as described in the preceding sections. Then follow the steps below: 1. Remove one screw securing the touch pad to the rear side of the logic upper.

2. Disconnect the touch pad cable from the touch pad module.

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Contents
Chapter 6 Testing and Troubleshooting
1. PERFORM VISUAL INSPECTION ......................................................... 6-1 2. Troubleshooting Flowchart...................................................................... 6-1 3. Power Supply Troubleshooting ............................................................... 6-5 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4.1 4.2 4.3 5.1 5.2 5.3 6.1 6.2 7.1 7.2 8.1 8.2 9.1 9.2 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 Procedure 1 Power Status Check ..................................................6-6 Procedure 2 Adaptor / battery replacement ...................................6-7 Procedure 3 Power supply connection check ................................6-7 Procedure 4 Diagnostic check .......................................................6-8 Procedure 5 Replacement check...................................................6-9 Procedure 1 External display check.............................................6-11 Procedure 2 Diagnostic check .....................................................6-11 Procedure 3 Connector and replacement check..........................6-11 Procedure 1 External keyboard check .........................................6-14 Procedure 2 Diagnostic test.........................................................6-14 Procedure 3 Connector and replacement check..........................6-14 Procedure 1 External device and connection check ....................6-16 Procedure 2 Replace system board.............................................6-16 Procedure 1 CRT connection check ............................................6-18 Procedure 2 CRT set check.........................................................6-18 Procedure 1 HDMI connection check ..........................................6-20 Procedure 2 HDMI set check.......................................................6-20 Procedure 1 Touch Pad connection check...................................6-22 Procedure 2 Touch Pad replacement check ................................6-22 Procedure 1 Audio source test.....................................................6-24 Procedure 2 Earphone test..........................................................6-24 Procedure 3 Connection check....................................................6-24 Procedure 4 Replacement Check ................................................6-24

4. Display Troubleshooting ........................................................................6-10

5. Keyboard Troubleshooting .....................................................................6-13

6. External USB Devices Troubleshooting .................................................6-15

7. CRT troubleshooting ..............................................................................6-17

8. HDMI troubleshooting ............................................................................6-19

9. Touch Pad Troubleshooting ...................................................................6-21

10. Speaker Troubleshooting .......................................................................6-23

11. CD-ROM/DVD Troubleshooting .............................................................6-25

11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5

Procedure 1 Audio CD check.......................................................6-26 Procedure 2 Drive cleaning check ...............................................6-26 Procedure 3 Software check........................................................6-26 Procedure 4 Diagnostic test.........................................................6-26 Procedure 5 Connection check and replacement check..............6-26

12. Modem Troubleshooting ........................................................................6-28 12.1 Procedure 1 Telephone line connection check ............................6-29 12.2 Procedure 2 Modem card connection check................................6-29 12.3 Procedure 3 Modem replacement check .....................................6-29 13. Express card Troubleshooting ...............................................................6-30 13.1 Procedure 1 Express card test ....................................................6-31 13.2 Procedure 2 Express card socket replacement check .................6-31 14. Wireless LAN Troubleshooting...............................................................6-32 14.1 Procedure 1 Diagnostic test.........................................................6-33 14.2 Procedure 2 Connector and replacement check..........................6-33

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The purpose of this chapter is to provide a systematic method of isolating problems you may have with the JHT01 series Notebook Computer. We assume that you have a basic understanding of DOS-based computer systems as well as knowledge of standard troubleshooting procedures. This manual is written under the assumption that the problems are indeed related with Notebook itself. The improper usage and application software problems are excluded in this chapter. The system BIOS Beep Code is an integrated unit to detect some errors in the system board. This beep code will give immediate identification of certain system board problems. If the troubleshooting procedure is followed step by step, it can efficiently isolate the problem and the problem can be solved easily.

1.

PERFORM VISUAL INSPECTION


Check the following:

Power cords are properly connected and secured Power supply is adequate for operation There are no obvious shorts or opens There are no obviously burned or heated components All components appear normal

2.

Troubleshooting Flowchart
Use the flowchart in Figure 6-1 as a guide for determining which troubleshooting procedures to execute. Before going through the flowchart steps, verify the following:

Ask the user if a password is registered and, if it is, ask him or her to enter the password. Verify with the customer that VISTA32 is installed on the hard disk. Operating systems that were not preinstalled by Compal can cause the computer to malfunction. Make sure all optional equipment is removed from the computer. Make sure the floppy disk drive is empty.

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START

Connect the AC adapter to the DC-IN socket

Is the DC-IN LED on?


Yes

No

Perform the Power Supply Troubleshooting procedures in section 6-2 Perform the Power Supply Troubleshooting procedures in section 6-2

Is the Battery LED on?


Yes

No

Turn the Power switch on


Yes

Is the Power On LED on?


Yes

No

Perform the Power Supply Troubleshooting procedures in section 6-2

Is the logo message display?


Yes

No

Perform the Display Troubleshooting procedures in section 6-3

If the password message displays, type the password, then press Enter

Is Windows being loaded?


Yes

No

Perform diagnostics program

Figure 6-1 Troubleshooting flowchart (1/2)

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Yes

Does typed characters appear correctly?

No

Perform the keyboard Troubleshooting procedures in section 6-5

Yes

Insert the diagnostics disk into FDD. Then run the diagnostics test program.
Yes

Is the diagnostics test loaded?

No

Perform the FDD Troubleshooting procedures in section 6-4

Yes

Allow each test to perform automatically

Is an error detected by any of the diagnostics tests?

Yes

After confirming which diagnostics test has detected an error, perform the appropriate procedure as outlined below.

No

System is normal

End

Figure 6-1 Troubleshooting flowchart (2/2)

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If the diagnostics program cannot detect an error, the problem may be intermittent. The test program should be executed several times to isolate the problem. When a problem has been located, perform the appropriate troubleshooting procedures as follows:

If an error is detected by the main battery test, perform the Power Supply Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-2. If an error is detected by the display test, perform the Display Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-3. If an error is detected by the keyboard test, perform the Keyboard Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-4. If an error is detected when using an external USB device, perform the External USB Devices Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-5. If an error is detected when using the CRT connection, perform the CRT Failure Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-6. If an error is detected when using the HDMI connection, perform the HDMI Failure Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-7. If an error is detected when using the touch pad, perform the Touch Pad Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-8. If an error is detected when using the speakers, perform the Speaker Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-9. If an error is detected when using the CD/DVD drive, perform the CDROM/DVD Drive Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-10. If an error is detected when using the modem, perform the Modem Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-11. If an error is detected when using the Express card unit, perform the Express card Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-12. If an error is detected when using the Wireless LAN unit, perform the Wireless LAN Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-13.

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Power Supply Troubleshooting


START

Check Power Supply Status (Procedure 1)

Are the DC-IN and Battery LEDs lit?

No

Replace adaptor / battery (Procedure 2)

Yes

Check power supply connections (Procedure 3)

Can you turn the computer on?

Yes

Run diagnostic program (Procedure 4)

No

Are the internal power connections secure?

No

Perform internal connection check (Procedure 5)

Yes

Replace system board

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Figure 6-2 Power Supply Troubleshooting Process

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The power supply controls many functions and components. To determine if the power supply is functioning properly, start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other Procedures as instructed. The flowchart in Figure 6-2 gives a summary of the process. The procedures described in this section are:

Procedure 1: Procedure 2: Procedure 3: Procedure 4: Procedure 5:

Power status check Adaptor / battery replacement Power supply connection check Diagnostic check Internal connection check

3.1

Procedure 1
Battery LED

Power Status Check

The following LEDs indicate the power supply status:

The power supply controller displays the power supply status through the Battery and the POWER LEDs as listed in the tables below.

Table 2-1 Battery LED


Battery State Charging LED colors blue, blinking blue, solid on color off Amber, blinking LED on for 1 second every 4 seconds Amber, blinking (LED on 1 second every 2 seconds) Color off Definition Battery charging with AC Battery fully charged by AC Battery abnormal: stop charging with AC (Bad cell/ Overheated) Battery within low state: 12 minutes remaining

Discharging

Battery within critical low state: 3 minutes remaining. The system is protected and cannot be re-powered on without the AC power connected. Battery not in low or critical low state; in discharging state

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Table 2-2 POWER LED


Power supply status System Power On (LED is solid blue). System Suspended System Power Off. POWER LED blue Solid on Blue blinking Off

To check the power supply status, install a battery pack and connect an AC adaptor to the DC-IN port on the computer and to a power supply. If the Battery LED is not lit, go to Procedure 2.

3.2

Procedure 2
Perform Check 1.

Adaptor / battery replacement

A faulty adaptor may not supply power or may not charge the battery.

Check 1 Check 2

Connect a new AC adaptor. If the problem is not resolved, go to Check 2. Insert a new battery. If the problem is still not resolved, go to Procedure 3.

3.3

Procedure 3

Power supply connection check


AC adaptor cord

The power supply wiring diagram is shown below:

AC power cord AC adaptor System board Battery

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Any of the connectors may be disconnected. Perform Check 1.

Check 1
Disconnect the AC power cord from wall outlet. Check the power cable for breaks.

If the power cord is damaged, connect a new AC power cord. If there is no damage, go to Check 2.

Check 2
Make sure the AC adaptor cord and AC power cord are firmly plugged into the DC-IN socket, AC adaptor inlet and wall outlet.

If these cables are connected correctly, go to Check 3.

Check 3
Make sure that the DC-IN input port socket is firmly secured to the system board of the computer

If the DC-IN input socket is loose, go to Procedure 5. If it is not loose, go to Check 4.

Check 4
Use a multimeter to make sure that the AC adaptor output voltage is close to 19 V.

If the output is several percent lower than 19 V, go to Check 5. If the output is close to 19 V, go to Check 6.

Check 5
Connect a new AC adaptor or AC power cord.

If the battery LED does not light, go to Check 6.

Check 6
Make sure the battery pack is installed in the computer correctly.

If the battery is properly installed and the battery LED still does not light, go to Procedure 4.

3.4

Procedure 4

Diagnostic check

The power supply may not charge the battery pack. Perform the following procedures:

Reinstall the battery pack. Attach the AC adaptor and turn on the power. If you cannot turn on the power, go to Procedure 5. Run the Diagnostic test following the procedures described Tests and Diagnostics. If no problem is detected, the battery is functioning normally.

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3.5

Procedure 5

Replacement check

The system board may be disconnected or damaged. Disassemble the computer following the steps described Replacement Procedures. Check the connection between the AC adaptor and the system board. After checking the connection, perform Check 1:

Check 1
Use a millimeter to make sure that the fuses on the system board are not blown.

If a fuse is not blown, go to Check 2. If a fuse is blown, go to Check 3.

Check 2
Make sure that the battery cable is firmly connected to the system board.

If it is connected firmly, go to Check 3.

Check 3
The system board may be damaged. Replace it with a new one following the instructions in Chapter 4.

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4.

Display Troubleshooting
START

Perform external display cheek (Procedure 1)

Does the external display function ok?

No

Perform diagnostic check (Procedure 2)


Yes

Was a display problem detected?

No

Display is not faulty. Continue troubleshooting refer to Figure 2.1

Yes

Perform connector and replacement check (Procedure 3)

Replace system board

END

Figure 6-3 Display troubleshooting process

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This section describes how to determine if the computers display is functioning properly. The process is outlined in Figure 6-3. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed.

Procedure 1: Procedure 2: Procedure 3:

External display check Diagnostic check Connector and replacement check

4.1

Procedure 1

External display check

Connect an external display to the computers external monitor port, then boot the computer The computer automatically detects the external display. Press Fn+F5 to switch to the external display. If the external display works correctly, the internal LCD may be damaged. Go to Procedure 3. If the external monitor appears to have the same problem as the internal monitor, the system board may be damaged. Go to Procedure 2.

4.2

Procedure 2

Diagnostic check

The Display Test program is stored on the computers Diagnostics disk. This program checks the display controller on the system board. Insert the Diagnostics disk in the computers floppy disk drive, turn on the computer and run the test. Refer to Chapter 3, Tests and Diagnostics for details. If an error is detected, go to Procedure 3. If an error is not detected, the display is functioning properly.

4.3

Procedure 3

Connector and replacement check

The FL inverter board, LCD module, and system board are connected to the display circuits. Any of these components may be damaged. Replacement Procedures, for instructions on how to disassemble the computer and then perform the following checks:

Check 1
Make sure the DDRRAM module is seated properly. Test display again.

If the problem still exits, replace the DDRRAM module. If the problem still exists, perform check 2.

Check 2
Replace the FL inverter board with a new one and test display again.

If the problem still exists, perform Check 3.

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Check 3
Replace the LCD module with a new one and test display again.

If the problem still exists, perform Check 4.

Check 4
Replace the LCD/FL cable with a new one and test display again.

If the problem still exists, perform Check 5.

Check 5
Replace the CPU with another of the same specifications.

If the problem still exists, perform Check 6.

Check 6
The system board may be damaged. Replace it with a new one.

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5.

Keyboard Troubleshooting
START

Perform external keyboard cheek (Procedure 1)

Does the external keyboard function ok?

No

Perform diagnostic check (Procedure 2)


Yes

Was a keyboard problem detected?

No

Keyboard is not faulty. Continue troubleshooting refer to Figure 2.1

Yes

Perform connector and replacement check (Procedure 3)

Replace system board

END

Figure 6-4 Keyboard troubleshooting process

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To determine if the computers keyboard is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 6-5 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed.

Procedure 1: External keyboard check Procedure 2: Diagnostic check Procedure 3: Connector and replacement check

5.1

Procedure 1

External keyboard check

Connect a USB keyboard to one of the computers keyboard/mouse ports, then boot the computer The computer automatically detects the external keyboard. If the external keyboard works correctly, the internal keyboard or its connections may be faulty. Go to Procedure 2. If the external keyboard appears to have the same problem as the internal keyboard, the system board may be damaged.

5.2

Procedure 2

Diagnostic test

Run the Diagnostic Program, which will automatically execute the Keyboard Test. Refer to Chapter 3, Tests and Diagnostics for more information on how to run the program. If an error is located, go to Procedure 3. If an error does not occur, the keyboard is functioning properly.

5.3

Procedure 3

Connector and replacement check

The keyboard and/or system board may be disconnected or damaged. Replacement Procedures and perform the following checks.

Check 1
Make sure the keyboard cable is firmly connected to the system board.

If the connection is loose, reconnect firmly and repeat Procedure 2. If there is still an error, go to Check 2.

Check 2
The keyboard may be damaged.

If the problem still exists, perform Check 3.

Check 3
The system board may be damaged. Replace it with a new one.

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6.

External USB Devices Troubleshooting


START

Perform external device and connection check (Procedure 1)

Check USB port connection

Yes

Does the device function when connected to a different USB port?

No

Does an alternative USB device function correctly?

Yes

Original USB device is faulty

No

Replace system board (Procedure 2)

END

Figure 6-5 External USB device troubleshooting process

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To determine if the computers external USB devices are functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 6-5 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue as instructed.

Procedure 1: Procedure 2:

External device and connection check Replace system board

6.1

Procedure 1

External device and connection check

The USB device may be damaged or the connection may be faulty. Perform Check 1.

Check 1
Make sure USB device cable is firmly plugged into one of the USB sockets.

If the cable is connected correctly, go to Check 2.

Check 2
Plug the USB device into another USB socket (there are three in all).

If the USB device still does not work, go to Check 4. If the device functions correctly when connected to another USB port, go to Check 3.

Check 3
Make sure that the USB socket is firmly secured to the system board of the computer.

If the malfunction remains, the system board may be damaged. Go to Procedure 2.

Check 4
Connect an alternative USB device to one of the computers USB ports, and then boot the computer. The computer automatically detects the external device.

If the alternative USB device works correctly, the original device may be damaged and should be replaced. If the alternative USB device appears to have the same problem as the original device, the system board may be damaged. Go to Procedure 2.

6.2

Procedure 2

Replace system board

If the error persists, the system board may be damaged.

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7.

CRT troubleshooting
START

Perform CRT connection check (Procedure 1)


Yes

Does replace CRT cable function property?

No

Replace CRT cable

Yes

Perform CRT set check (Procedure 2)


Yes

CRT functioning OK?

No

Use different CRT set

Yes

Replace system board

END

Figure 6-6 CRT troubleshooting process

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To determine if the computers CRT port is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 6-6 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue as instructed.

Procedure 1: Procedure 2:

CRT connection check CRT set check

7.1

Procedure 1

CRT connection check

The CRT cable may be damaged or the connections may be loose. Perform Check 1:

Check 1
Make sure CRT cable is firmly plugged into both the CRT set and the CRT port of the computer.

If the cable is connected correctly, go to Check 2.

Check 2
Make sure the CRT port is firmly secured to the system board of the computer.

If the malfunction remains, go to Check 3.

Check 3
The CRT cable may be damaged. Replace with a good cable.

If the malfunction remains, go to Procedure 2

7.2

Procedure 2
Check 1

CRT set check

The CRT set may be faulty. Perform Check 1 Try using the set for CRT reception.

If it does not work, the set may be damaged. If the set does work, perform Check 2.

Check 2
Try connecting a different CRT to the computer.

If the replacement television works, the original set may be damaged. If the replacement set does not work the system board may be damaged.

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8.

HDMI troubleshooting
START

Perform HDMI connection check (Procedure 1)


Yes

Does replace HDMI cable function property?

No

Replace HDMI cable

Yes

Perform HDMI set check (Procedure 2)


Yes

HDMI functioning OK?

No

Use different HDMI set

Yes

Replace system board END

Figure 6-7 HDMI troubleshooting process

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To determine if the computers HDMI port is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 6-7 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue as instructed.

Procedure 1: Procedure 2:

HDMI connection check HDMI set check

8.1

Procedure 1

HDMI connection check

The HDMI cable may be damaged or the connections may be loose. Perform Check 1:

Check 1
Make sure HDMI cable is firmly plugged into both the HDMI set and the HDMI port of the computer.

If the cable is connected correctly, go to Check 2.

Check 2
Make sure the HDMI port is firmly secured to the system board of the computer.

If the malfunction remains, go to Check 3.

Check 3
The HDMI cable may be damaged. Replace with a good cable.

If the malfunction remains, go to Procedure 2

8.2

Procedure 2
Check 1

HDMI set check

The HDMI set may be faulty. Perform Check 1 Try using the set for HDMI reception.

If it does not work, the set may be damaged. If the set does work, perform Check 2.

Check 2
Try connecting a different HDMI to the computer.

If the replacement television works, the original set may be damaged. If the replacement set does not work the system board may be damaged.

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9.

Touch Pad Troubleshooting


START

Touch Pad connection check (Procedure 1)

Touch Pad replacement check (Procedure 2)

Replace system board

END
Figure 6-8 Touch Pad troubleshooting process

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To determine if the computers built-in Touch Pad is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 6-8 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue as instructed.

Procedure 1: Procedure 2:

Touch Pad connection check Touch Pad replacement check

9.1

Procedure 1

Touch Pad connection check

The Touch Pad is connected by the Touch Pad FPC to the system board. Make sure the Touch Pad FPC cable is firmly connected to the Touch Pad and system board. Replacement Procedures for instructions on how to disassemble the computer and then perform the following checks. If any of the connections are loose, reconnect firmly. If any of the connections is damaged, or there is still an error, go to Procedure 2.

9.2

Procedure 2

Touch Pad replacement check

The Touch Pad unit or FPC may be defective or damaged.

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10. Speaker Troubleshooting


START

Perform audio source test (Procedure 1)

Do all sources have same problem?

No

Speakers are not faulty. Continue troubleshooting see Figure 2-1

Yes

Perform earphone test (Procedure 2)

Do earphones function correctly?

Yes

No

Perform connection check (Procedure 3)

Perform replacement check (Procedure 4)

Replace system board

END

Figure 6-9 Speaker troubleshooting process

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To determine if the computers built-in speakers are functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 6-9 outlines the process. First adjust the speaker volume to an appropriate level. Start with Procedure 1 and continue as instructed.

Procedure 1: Procedure 2: Procedure 3: Procedure 4:

Audio source test Earphone test Connection check Replacement check

10.1 Procedure 1

Audio source test

Try different audio sources (e.g. an audio CD and digital music file) to determine whether the fault is in the speaker system or not. If not all sources have sound problems, the problem is in the source devices. If all have the same problem, continue with Procedure 2.

10.2 Procedure 2

Earphone test

Connect a set if earphones or external speakers. If these function correctly, go to Procedure 3. If they do not function correctly, the system board may be defective or damaged. Replace it with a new one.

10.3 Procedure 3

Connection check

Disassemble the computer following the steps described Replacement Procedures and make sure the speaker cable is firmly connected to the system board. If the stereo speakers are still not functioning properly, go to Procedure 4.

10.4 Procedure 4

Replacement Check

If the stereo speakers dont sound properly, the stereo speakers may be defective or damaged. Replace them with new ones. If the stereo speakers still do not work properly.

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11. CD-ROM/DVD Troubleshooting


START

Perform audio CD check (Procedure I)

Audio CD functions ok?

No

Perform drivecleaning check (Procedure 2)

Yes

Perform software check (Procedure 3)

Perform diagnostic test (Procedure 4)

Perform connection and replacement check (Procedure 5)

Replace system board

END

Figure 6-10 CD-ROMIDVD drive troubleshooting process

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This section describes how to determine if the computers internal DVD-ROM drive or CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive is functioning properly. Figure 6-10 outlines the process. Perform the steps below starting with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as required.

Procedure 1: Procedure 2: Procedure 3: Procedure 4: Procedure 5:

Audio CD test Drive cleaning check Software check Diagnostic test Connection and replacement check

11.1 Procedure 1

Audio CD check

First, insert an audio CD into the CD/DVD drive. If it works, the problem is not with the drive. Go to Procedure 3. If the audio CD does not work, go to Procedure 2. If the CD/DVD LED on the front panel does not light when the disc is played and the drive gives no response, go straight to Procedure 3.

11.2 Procedure 2

Drive cleaning check

Insert a CD/DVD drive-cleaning disk into the drive clean according to the drivecleaning product instructions. If the problem persists, go to Procedure 3.

11.3 Procedure 3

Software check

Ensure that the appropriate driver has been installed on the computer for the CD/DVD drive.

11.4 Procedure 4

Diagnostic test

The CD-ROM/DVD-ROM test program stored in the Diagnostics Disk will test the drives ability to play an audio CD, as well as the functions of the CD control buttons.

If any errors occur while executing the diagnostic program, go to Procedure 5.

11.5 Procedure 5

Connection check and replacement check

The DVD-ROM drive or the CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive connects to the system board. The drive may be disconnected, or the drive or system board may be damaged. Replacement Procedures and perform the following checks:

Check 1
Make sure the drive is firmly connected to the system board.

If the connection is good and there is still an error, go to Check 2.

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Check 2
The drive or drive cable may be defective or damaged. Replacement Procedures.

If the drive is still not functioning properly, perform Check 3.

Check 3
The system board may be damaged.

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12. Modem Troubleshooting


START

Perform telephone line connection check (Procedure 1)

Computer unable to detect telephone signal?

Yes

Check / replace telephone line and connections

No

Perform connection check (Procedure 2)

Perform replacement check (Procedure 3)

Replace system board

END

Figure 6-11 Modem troubleshooting process

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This section describes how to determine if the computers modem is functioning properly. Figure 6-11 outlines the process. Perform the steps below starting with Procedure 1 and continuing with the other procedures as required.

Procedure 1: Procedure 2: Procedure 3:

Telephone line connection check Modem card connection check Modem card replacement check

12.1 Procedure 1

Telephone line connection check

The telephone cable may be damaged or the connections may be loose. Attempt to connect the computer to a network through using the modem. If the modem does not function at all, go to Procedure 3. If the attempt fails because the computer detects no telephone signal, the fault may be in the telephone cable, the wall socket or the modem port. Perform Check 1:

Check 1
Make sure telephone cable is firmly plugged into both the telephone wall socket and the modem port of the computer.

If the cable is connected correctly, go to Check 2.

Check 2
Make sure the modem port is firmly secured to the system board of the computer.

If the malfunction remains, go to Check 3.

Check 3
The telephone cable may be damaged. Replace with a good cable.

If the malfunction remains, go to Procedure 2.

12.2 Procedure 2

Modem card connection check

Disassemble the computer following the steps described Replacement Procedures and ensure that the modem card is well connected to the system board. If the problem persists, perform Procedure 3.

12.3 Procedure 3

Modem replacement check

The modem card or RJ-11 jack may be faulty. Try replacing them. If the problem persists, the system board may be defective or damaged. Replace the System Board with a new one following the steps Replacement Procedures.

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13. Express card Troubleshooting


START

Perform express card test (procedure 1)

Do errors occur during express card test?

No

Express card unit is not faulty

Perform express card socket replacement check (Procedure 2)


Yes

Replace system board

END

Figure 6-12 Express card troubleshooting process

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This section describes how to determine if the express card player is functioning properly. The process is summarized in Figure 6-12. Perform the steps below starting with Procedure 1 and continuing with the other procedures as required.

Procedure 1: Procedure 2:

express card test express socket replacement check

13.1 Procedure 1

Express card test

The Express test card contains a express test program. Ensure the card in fully inserted into the socket before running the program. If an error occurs during the express test, perform Procedure 2. If no error occurs, it is likely the that original PC card was faulty.

13.2 Procedure 2

Express card socket replacement check

The express card socket may be damaged or defective, for instance the socket pins can be bent. Disassemble the computer following the steps described in Chapter 4, Replacement Procedures and replace the socket. If the problem persists, the system board may be defective or damaged.

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14. Wireless LAN Troubleshooting


START

Perform diagnostic test (Procedure 1)

Was an wireless LAN problem dejected?

No

Wireless LAN system is not faulty.

Yes

Perform connector and replacement check (Procedure 2)

Replace wireless LAN antenna/unit

Replace system board

END

Figure 6-13 Wireless LAN troubleshooting process

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The wireless LAN antenna wire, wireless LAN unit or system board may each be the source of a wireless LAN fault. Any of these components may be damaged. to determine if the computers wireless LAN system is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-15 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed.

Procedure 1: Procedure 2:

Diagnostic test Connector and replacement check

14.1 Procedure 1

Diagnostic test

Run the Diagnostic Program, which will automatically execute the wireless LAN test. Refer to Chapter 3, Tests and Diagnostics for more information on the program. If an error is located, go to Procedure 2. If an error is not located, the wireless LAN system is functioning properly.

Check 1
Make sure the wireless select switch installed in your installed programs.

Check 2
Press keyboard Fn+F2 make sure wireless is enable

If the program persist. Go to Procedure

14.2 Procedure 2

Connector and replacement check

The wireless LAN antenna, wireless LAN unit or system board may be disconnected or damaged. Disassemble the computer following the steps described in Chapter 4, Replacement Procedures, and perform the following checks.

Check 1
Make sure that the wireless LAN antenna is firmly connected to the wireless LAN unit (refer to Chapter 4 for instructions) and that the wireless LAN unit is securely slotted into the system board.

If the problem persists, go to Check 2.

Check 2
Check that the wireless communication switch is turned to On, then make sure that the wireless communication LED on the front panel is lit.

If the LED is lit but the wireless LAN function is still faulty, the antenna may be damaged. Replace with a new antenna following the steps in Chapter 4, Replacement Procedures. If the problem persists, or if the wireless LAN LED is not lit when the wireless communication switch is turned to On, go to Check 3.

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Check 3
The wireless LAN unit may be damaged. Replace it with a new one following the instructions in Chapter 4.

If the problem still exists, perform Check 4.

Check 4
The system board may be damaged. Replace it with a new one following the instructions in Chapter.

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