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Preface
This service and reference manual contains the technical information necessary to set up and maintain the NEC Versa® 2700 Series notebook computer. It also provides hardware and interface information for users who need an overview of the system's design. The manual is written for NEC-trained customer engineers, system analysts, service center personnel, and dealers. The manual is organized as follows: Section 1 Technical Information, provides an overview of the hardware and interface components. Section 2 General Specifications, lists system specifications including dimensions, weight, environment, safety compliance, and power consumption. Section 3 Hardware Functional Overview, defines major system functions and subsystems. Section 4 Troubleshooting and Repair, lists technical support phone numbers, error messages and their meanings, and ways to troubleshoot problems users encounter with the notebook. Section 5 Field Service Guidelines, provides system disassembly procedures, and an exploded-view diagram with corresponding part numbers. Appendix A Video Modes, provides a list of video modes available for use with the notebook. An Index is included for convenience.
(For United States Use Only)
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Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE
This is a Class B Digital Device. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from the one to which the receiver is connected.
To meet FCC standards, shielded cables and power cords are required to connect this device to a personal computer or other Class B certified device.
Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement This equipment does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. Avis de conformité aux normes du ministère des Communications du Canada Cet appareil respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada. European Community Directive Conformance Statement This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EC Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of laws of the Member States relating to electro-magnetic compatibility. This product satisfied the Class B limits of EN 55022. NEC Computer Systems Division, Packard Bell NEC, Inc. 1414 Massachusetts Avenue Boxborough, Massachusetts 01719 1-800-632-4525
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Preface......................................................................................................................... Abbreviations...............................................................................................................
Section 1 Technical Information
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Feature Highlights........................................................................................................1-3 System Configuration...................................................................................................1-5 Quick Tour of the Notebook........................................................................................1-6 Main Components.................................................................................................1-6 Color LCD Display Panel...............................................................................1-6 Power Button/LCD Cover Switch..................................................................1-7 Status Panel and Power Indicator ...................................................................1-7 Keyboard .......................................................................................................1-8 VersaGlide.....................................................................................................1-10 Under the Palm Rest in Front of the Notebook......................................................1-10 Hard Disk Drive.............................................................................................1-10 Memory Module Compartment ......................................................................1-11 Right Side of the Notebook...................................................................................1-11 Non-Removable Floppy Disk Drive................................................................1-11 Battery Compartment.....................................................................................1-11 DC-IN Connector Jack...................................................................................1-12 Left Side of the Notebook.....................................................................................1-13 PC Card Slot Compartment............................................................................1-13 The USB Connector.......................................................................................1-14 The FIR Window ...........................................................................................1-14 The Audio Jacks and Thumbwheel Volume Control .......................................1-14 The Fax/Modem.............................................................................................1-15 Rear of the Notebook............................................................................................1-15 External Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Port .......................................................1-15 VGA Port ......................................................................................................1-16 Printer Port ....................................................................................................1-17 Serial Port (COM1)........................................................................................1-17 System BIOS Setup Program .......................................................................................1-18 The Boot Setup Menu..................................................................................................1-19 System Upgrades .........................................................................................................1-28
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Section 2 General Specifications
System Board Specifications ........................................................................................2-5 DC Converter Board Specifications..............................................................................2-7 LED Indicator Board Specifications.............................................................................2-9 I/O Board Specifications ..............................................................................................2-9 LCD Inverter Board Specifications ..............................................................................2-10 LED Status Indicators..................................................................................................2-11 Diskette Drive Specifications .......................................................................................2-11 HDD Unit Specifications..............................................................................................2-12 CD-ROM Specifications ..............................................................................................2-12 NIMH Battery Pack Specifications...............................................................................2-12 DC/DC Converter And Battery Charger Specifications.................................................2-13 Battery Charger Specifications .....................................................................................2-13 Keyboard Specifications...............................................................................................2-14 AC/DC Adapter Specifications.....................................................................................2-14 LCD/LED Board Specifications ...................................................................................2-15 BIOS Specifications.....................................................................................................2-16 Power Management Features (Mode Definition) ..........................................................2-17 Power Management Features (Mode Transition) ..........................................................2-19 Hot Key Definition.......................................................................................................2-19 Hot Keys Supported By External Keyboard Definition .................................................2-20 Environmental Specifications .......................................................................................2-20 Power Source Specifications ........................................................................................2-20 Vibration Specifications ...............................................................................................2-21 Shock Specifications ....................................................................................................2-21 Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) Specifications .............................................................2-21
Section 3 Hardware Functional Overview
Functional Block Diagram............................................................................................3-2 System BIOS ...............................................................................................................3-3 System Processor..................................................................................................3-3 System Logic Controller ..............................................................................................3-4 Memory Subsystem......................................................................................................3-6 DRAM Memory....................................................................................................3-6 ROM Memory ......................................................................................................3-6 I/O Subsystem .............................................................................................................3-6 VIDEO Subsystem.......................................................................................................3-9
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External VGA Capability.......................................................................................3-11 Keyboard Subsystem....................................................................................................3-12 PCMCIA Controller And Sockets ................................................................................3-12 Hard Disk Subsystem...................................................................................................3-14 Diskette Drive Subsystem ............................................................................................3-14 Pointing Device Subsystem ..........................................................................................3-14 Power Subsystem.........................................................................................................3-14 AC Power Adapter ...............................................................................................3-15 Internal Battery Pack ............................................................................................3-15 Power Board.........................................................................................................3-15 LCD Inverter Board Assembly ..............................................................................3-15
Section 4 Troubleshooting and Repair
Service Information......................................................................................................4-1 Technical Support........................................................................................................4-1 Product Information.....................................................................................................4-2 Helpful Starters............................................................................................................4-3 Power-On Self Test (POST) ........................................................................................4-4 POST Messages....................................................................................................4-4 Beep Codes...........................................................................................................4-6 Informational Messages.........................................................................................4-8 Run-time Error Messages......................................................................................4-9 Quick Troubleshooting ................................................................................................4-10
Section 5 Field Service Guidelines
Preventive Maintenance ...............................................................................................5-1 Cleaning the Notebook's Exterior .........................................................................5-1 Cleaning the Notebook's Interior ..........................................................................5-2 Protecting the Disk Drives ....................................................................................5-2 Handling the Computer Battery Packs...................................................................5-2 Maintaining the LCD Quality ................................................................................5-3 Required Tools And Equipment ...................................................................................5-3 Parts Removal And Replacement Procedures ...............................................................5-4 Removing/Replacing the Notebook Battery Pack ..................................................5-4 Removing/Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Module ................................................5-4 Removing/Replacing the CMOS Battery ...............................................................5-5 Removing/Replacing the Fax/Modem....................................................................5-5
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Removing/Replacing the Keyboard and LCD Assembly.........................................5-6 Memory Upgrade Procedure ........................................................................................5-6 HDPREPEZ Utility...............................................................................................5-10 Changing Switch Settings Procedure.....................................................................5-11 Sealant Replacement Procedure......................................................................5-13 System BIOS Upgrade Procedure ................................................................................5-14 Removing/Replacing the CPU Module ..................................................................5-15 Removing/Replacing the NEC VersaGlide Assembly.............................................5-16 Removing/Replacing the LED Board.....................................................................5-16 Removing/Replacing the System Board.................................................................5-17 Illustrated Parts Breakdown .........................................................................................5-18 Packaging and Documentation ..............................................................................5-21
Index List of Figures
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 1-20 1-21
NEC Versa 2700 Series Notebook .................................................................1-3 System Configuration Diagram.......................................................................1-5 LCD Panel .....................................................................................................1-6 System Status LED Panel...............................................................................1-7 Device Status LED Panel ...............................................................................1-7 Standard Keyboard Layout.............................................................................1-8 VersaGlide.....................................................................................................1-10 Memory Module Sockets ...............................................................................1-11 Connecting the AC Adapter to the Notebook .................................................1-12 Left Side of the Notebook..............................................................................1-13 Inserting a PC Card........................................................................................1-14 Rear Side of the Notebook .............................................................................1-15 Connecting an External Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse ........................................1-16 Connecting an External Monitor.....................................................................1-17 Connecting to the Printer Port........................................................................1-17 Connecting to the Serial Port .........................................................................1-18 The AMIBIOS Setup Utility Menu.................................................................1-19 The Standard CMOS Setup Menu..................................................................1-20 The Advanced CMOS Setup Menu ................................................................1-22 The Power Management Setup Menu.............................................................1-24 The Peripheral Setup Menu............................................................................1-26
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3-1 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-10 5-11 5-12
Functional Block Diagram..............................................................................3-2 Disconnecting the Hard Drive Assembly.........................................................5-5 Cover screw locations ....................................................................................5-8 Memory module notch locations.....................................................................5-8 Memory module sockets ................................................................................5-9 Locating the palm rest screws ........................................................................5-11 Two dip switch banks.....................................................................................5-11 One dip switch bank.......................................................................................5-12 Factory default switch settings (SW50) ..........................................................5-12 Factory default switch settings (SW52) ..........................................................5-13 The LED Board Module Assembly.................................................................5-16 The Electronic Module Assembly ...................................................................5-17 NEC Versa 2700 Series Illustrated Parts Breakdown......................................5-20
List of Tables
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Model Configurations ....................................................................................1-1 Feature Highlights..........................................................................................1-3 Fn Key Combination Summary.......................................................................1-9 Hot Keys Supported by the External Keyboard ..............................................1-9 Setup Utility Menu.........................................................................................1-20 Standard CMOS Setup Menu.........................................................................1-21 Advanced CMOS Setup Menu .......................................................................1-23 Power Management Setup Menu....................................................................1-24 Peripheral Setup Menu...................................................................................1-27 16-MB Memory Configurations .....................................................................1-28 32-MB Memory Configurations .....................................................................1-28 64-MB Memory Configurations .....................................................................1-28 NEC Versa 2700 Series Specifications ...........................................................2-1 System Board Specifications ..........................................................................2-5 DC Converter Board Specifications................................................................2-7 LED Indicator Board Specifications ...............................................................2-9 I/O Board Specifications ................................................................................2-9 LCD Inverter Board Specifications.................................................................2-10 Status LED Descriptions ................................................................................2-11 Diskette Drive Specifications..........................................................................2-11
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Hard Disk Drive Specifications.......................................................................2-12 CD-ROM Reader Specifications.....................................................................2-12 Battery Specifications.....................................................................................2-12 DC/DC Converter and Battery Charger Specifications....................................2-13 Battery Charger Specifications .......................................................................2-13 Keyboard Specifications.................................................................................2-14 AC/DC Adapter Specifications.......................................................................2-14 LCD/LED Board Specifications .....................................................................2-15 BIOS Specifications .......................................................................................2-16 Power Management Modes............................................................................2-17 Power Status of Local Devices.......................................................................2-18 Mode Definitions ...........................................................................................2-19 Hot Keys........................................................................................................2-19 External Hot Keys..........................................................................................2-20 Environmental Specifications..........................................................................2-20 Power Specifications ......................................................................................2-20 Vibration Specifications .................................................................................2-21 Shock Specifications ......................................................................................2-21 Electro-Static Discharge Specifications ..........................................................2-21 NECCSD Service and Information Telephone Numbers .................................4-1 POST Error Messages....................................................................................4-4 Beep Codes....................................................................................................4-7 BIOS Informational Messages........................................................................4-8 Run-time Error Messages...............................................................................4-9 Quick Troubleshooting...................................................................................4-10 16-MB Memory Configurations .....................................................................5-7 32-MB Memory Configurations .....................................................................5-7 64-MB Memory Configurations .....................................................................5-7 NEC Versa 2700 Series Field-Replaceable Parts.............................................5-18 Packaging and Documentation Part Numbers .................................................5-21
Section 1
Technical Information
This section focuses on describing features and operations of the NEC Versa 2700 Series notebook computer, including the BIOS Setup program. (Refer to the user's guide for more information on operating the notebook.) The NEC Versa 2700 Series notebooks are lightweight, compact, and fully IBM compatible. The NEC Versa 2700 Series notebook comes in the following model configurations.
Table 1-1
Configuration
Model Configurations*
Versa 2750MT Versa 2760MT Versa 2750MT Intel P55C 150MHz (MMX) Versa 2760MT Intel P55C 166MHz (MMX) Versa 2770MT Versa 2780MT Versa 2770MT Intel P55C 200MHz (MMX) Versa 2780MT Intel P55C 233MHz (MMX) 256 KB or 512 KB None 16 MB or 32 MB None 12.1" TFT SVGA NL80060BC31-02 / NEC
Versa 2730M Versa 2730MT IntelTM P55C 133MHz (MMX)
CPU
L2 Cache On-Board Memory SO-DIMM Memory Video Memory LCD - Unit
256 KB None 16 MB None Versa 2730M 12.1" DSTN SVGA EDMGR68KCF / Panasonic Versa 2730MT 12.1" TFT SVGA NL80060BC31-02 / NEC
256 KB None 16 MB None 12.1" TFT SVGA NL80060BC31-02 / NEC
Hard Disk Drive
1.44 GB MK1403MAV/ Toshiba 3.5" (3 mode) FD1238T-002 / NEC
2.10 GB DK225A-21/Hitachi 3.5" (3 mode) FD1238T-002 / NEC
2.10 GB DK225A-21/Hitachi 3.5" (3 mode) FD1238T-002 / NEC
Diskette Drive
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Configuration
Model Configurations* (cont'd)
Versa 2750MT Versa 2760MT 16X CD-316E / TEAC 85 Keys (Windows 95) US, UK, GR, FR/ ALPS Touchpad KGDDDH/ALPS 2 x Type II/ 1 x Type III Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 56 K, SW DSVD/ Venus Yes Yes Yes Yes Li-Ion (2600 mAh) 4UR18650-2-YZN/ Sanyo 45 W ADP52 / Astec or Liteon US/UK/Aus/Ger/JP Versa 2770MT Versa 2780MT 20X CD-220E / TEAC 85 Keys (Windows 95) US, UK, GR, FR/ ALPS Touchpad KGDDDH/ALPS 2 x Type II/ 1 x Type III Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 56 K, SW DSVD/ Venus Yes Yes Yes Yes Li-Ion (2600 mAh) 4UR18650-2-YZN/ Sanyo 45 W ADP52 / Astec or Liteon US/UK/Aus/Ger/JP
Versa 2730M Versa 2730MT 16X CD-316E / TEAC 85 Keys (Windows® 95) US, UK, GR, FR/ ALPS Touchpad KGDDDH/ALPS 2 x Type II/ 1 x Type III Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 56 K, SW DSVD/ Venus Yes Yes Yes Yes NiMH (3300 mAh) 8HR-4/3AU-YZN/ Sanyo 45 W ADP52 / Astec or Liteon
CD-ROM Keyboard Unit
Pointing Device PCMCIA EEP / ECP Parallel Port Serial Port VGA Port PS/2 Port DC-In Jack Fax/Modem (USA, JP, and Aus. Only) Audio Port FIR Port USB Port Expansion Port Battery Pack
AC Adapter
Power Cord
US/UK/Aus/Ger/JP
*NEC also ships a 150 MMX DSTN model outside of the U.S.
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Figure 1-1
NEC Versa 2700 Series Notebook
FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS
The NEC Versa 2700 Series notebook includes a variety of innovative features designed to meet the most demanding computing requirements.
Table 1-2
Features CPU SO-DIMM Memory Cache RAM Display VGA Chip Description Intel P55C-133/150/166/200/233 MHz MMX processor with internal 32 KB cache memory and math coprocessor 16 MB, 32-MB, or 64-MB of SO-DIMM RAM, can be upgraded to 128 MB 256 KB/512 KB (Versa 2770MT/Versa 2780MT), L2 cache 12.1" DSTN or 12.1" TFT VGA Color LCD at 800 x 600 pixels resolution with 64K colors 2 MB DRAM, 24-bit true-color RAMDAC, Graphics/Video Accelerator, Dual clock synthesizer, ZV (Zoomed Video) port, ZBuffer Data Stripping, PCI Bus Mastering, and a high-speed glueless 32-bit compliance interface Removable 2.5-inch IDE high-capacity hard drive (12.7 mm height) Built-in 3.5-inch,1.44 MB diskette drive Built-in 85-key keyboard with 12 programmable function keys, embedded numeric keypad and special function control keys, dedicated screen control keys, and inverted "T" cursor keys/IBM enhanced 85-key compatible keyboard
Feature Highlights
HDD FDD Keyboard
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Features Pointing Device PC Card Slots I/O Ports Description
Feature Highlights (cont'd)
VersaGlide Touchpad Two slots that support two Type II PC cards at the same time, or one Type III 1 x Serial Port (w/ FIFO)/1 x Printer Port (ECP/EPP)/1 x VGA Port/ 1 x PS/2 keyboard & mouse port/1 x Modem Port/1 x Expansion Port/1 x Infrared Port Headphones, Line-In, Microphone, and manual volume control/ built-in stereo speakers and woofer Auto-switching AC Adapter (100V - 240V) / Rechargeable NiMH or Li-Ion Battery pack / Advanced power management capabilities
Audio System Power System
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
The following diagram shows the NEC Versa 2700 Series system configuration.
Pentium P54C, P55C, or Tillamook Support (TCP) CPU
Cache RAM L2: 256KB or 512KB (Versa 2770MT/ Versa 2780MT)
Color LCD (800x600) DSTN and TFT
BIOS Flash ROM
PCI Bus Controller (VGA)
External VGA Monitor
Bank 2 (Slot 2) 16/32/64MG So-DIMM
NEC VersaGlide
PS/2 Keyboard and
Bank 1 (Slot 1) 16/32/64 MB soDIMM
Keyboard
PS/2 Mouse
Fax/Modem Serial Interface (RS-232) Audio RS-232C Peripheral
Parallel Interface CD ROM
Printer
Removable HDD
PCMCIA Card Slot x 2
PCMCIA Card
Battery Pack 3.5" FDD FIR/IR
Figure 1-2
System Configuration Diagram
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QUICK TOUR OF THE NOTEBOOK
Take a moment to become familiar with the locations and functions of all controls. It is recommended that you first go through the notebook's user guide for more information on how to operate all of the features.
Main Components
This section describes the main features of the NEC Versa 2700 Series computer.
Color LCD Display Panel
The notebook has either a built-in 12.1-inch passive-matrix dual scan DSTN or a 12.1-inch active-matrix TFT color liquid crystal display (LCD) which you can adjust and tilt to your desired viewing position. The LCD provides 800x600 pixel resolution with a maximum of 256 K colors, and supports simultaneous display with an external VGA monitor. The system also supports view panning when the resolution of the CRT is greater than 800 x 600. The LCD screen also uses Cold Cathode Fluorescent Tube (CCFT) backlighting which consumes most of the power from the notebook. To save battery power, the system has an advanced power management feature that powers down the LCD when it has not been used for a predetermined amount of time. You can adjust the brightness and contrast level of the LCD by using the slide bars under the LCD panel on the front of the system.
Contrast Control
Power and Suspend Status LEDs
Brightness Control
Figure 1-3
LCD Panel
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Power Button/LCD Cover Switch
The power button, when pressed, turns on the notebook's power. Press it again to turn computer power off. Whenever the notebook is in "save-to-file" suspend mode, the power button serves as a manual resume switch, allowing you to continue your application work where you left off.
NOTE: Always wait for a few seconds between
turning off and turning on the power.
The LCD cover switch is connected to the right hinge of the LCD Assembly. This switch automatically depresses and releases when you lower or raise the LCD display panel. Depending on your power management settings, this switch either converts the notebook to the Suspend mode or shuts off the LCD when you close the cover.
Status Panel and Power Indicator
Directly below the LCD display, in the center, is the System Status LED panel. These LED's provide an easy way to determine the current power mode of the unit. Below these two LED's, on the system unit display, is a row of five (5) more. These LED's light to indicate whether a device is being accessed, an operation is being done, or if a certain mode is or has been activated.
Suspend Battery Charging Mode LED LED
Power LED
Figure 1-4
System Status LED Panel
Hard Drive Access
Num Lock
Diskette Drive Access
Caps Lock
Scroll Lock
Figure 1-5
Device Status LED Panel
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Keyboard
The notebook has a built-in 85-key keyboard that provides complete emulation of a fullsized IBM AT-enhanced keyboard with function keys and screen/cursor control keys.
Figure 1-6
Standard Keyboard Layout
The notebook's keyboard also includes an embedded numeric keypad, and some special function keys that are activated by pressing the Fn key together with another key. These special function keys (more popularly known as "hot keys") allow you to control and adjust some of the notebook's functions like; display controls, speaker volume, and power management features. The embedded numeric keypad is activated by pressing the Num Lock key. Once the Num Lock key is pressed, the upper blue symbols become active.
NOTE: Activating the Num Lock key in turn disables the alphanumeric keys where the embedded keys are located. Press the Num Lock key again to disable the embedded keys and resume normal keyboard operation.
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Table 1-3 Fn Key Combination Summary
Key Combination Fn key + F2 key Fn key + F3 key Function This key combination toggles the highlight of DOS text. This key combination toggles between video display output to the LCD display, to an external CRT monitor, to a simultaneous display of LCD and CRT. This key combination puts the system in Standby mode. This key combination toggles the LCD display backlighting (CCFT) between standard and full. This key combination sets the system speakers to Low, Medium, or High volume. This key combination selects the desired P/M level. This key combination enables the Scroll Lock function. This key combination simulates the right Ctrl key functions. This key combination enables Save-to-Disk on demand. This key combination forces the power off.
Fn key + F4 key Fn key + F5 key Fn key + F6 key Fn key + F7 key Fn key + F12 key Fn key + Left Ctrl key Fn key + Suspend Button Power Switch + Suspend Button
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External Keyboard Combination Ctrl key + Alt key + F2 key Ctrl key + Alt key + F3 key Ctrl key + Alt key + F5 key Ctrl key + Alt key + F6 key Ctrl key + Alt key + F7 key
Hot Keys Supported by the External Keyboard
Function This key combination toggles the highlight of DOS text. This key combination toggles between video display output to the LCD display, to an external CRT monitor, or to a simultaneous display of LCD and CRT. This key combination toggles the LCD display backlighting (CCFT) between standard or full. This key combination sets the system speakers to Low, Medium, or High volume. This key combination selects the desired power management level.
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The notebook's keyboard also features an embedded editing keypad, which offers an optional method for editing and moving within documents. The embedded editing keys are color coded in blue and embedded on the front side of the embedded numeric keypads. To use these editing keys, first press the Num Lock key and then combine the Shift key and the desired function key to enable these editing keys. When the embedded editing keys are operational, the Num Lock LED will be activated. To return to normal keyboard operation, press the Num Lock key again.
NOTE: When the Num Lock LED glows the embedded numeric key pads are activated.
VersaGlide
In front of the keyboard panel, in the center of the palm rest typing surface, is the VersaGlide pointing device. The buttons below the touchpad are configured (by default) as the left and right button, respectively. The left button is configured as the left mouse button. The right button is configured as the right mouse button. Moving the pointer on the screen is done by moving your finger over the surface and directing the pointer where you want it to go. The touchpad also supports single and double tap capabilities that mimic the left button.
Figure 1-7
VersaGlide
Under the Palm Rest in Front of the Notebook
This section describes the features on the front side of the NEC Versa 2700 Series computer.
Hard Disk Drive
The notebook's internal hard drive is under the palm rest on the right side. The NEC Versa 2700 Series provides an industry standard 2.5-inch, 1.4-GB or 2.1-GB IDE hard disk drive, upgradeable to 3 GB or 4GB. The system BIOS also includes Auto IDE detection and LBA mode for easy installation as well as later upgrades for higher capacity disk drives.
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Memory Module Compartment
The memory compartment is located under the palm rest. Inside the compartment are two memory module sockets (Bank 1 and Bank 2) that can accommodate 16-/32-/64-MB SODIMM modules. Bank 1 accepts 1.75-inch modules as well as 1-inch modules; Bank 2 only accepts standard 1-inch modules.
Figure 1-8
Memory Module Sockets
Right Side of the Notebook
This section describes the features on the right side of the NEC Versa 2700 computer.
Non-Removable Floppy Disk Drive
The disk drive, which supports 3.5-inch 1.44-MB high-density (HD) diskettes or 720 KB double-sided (DS) diskettes is on the right-front side of the notebook. Insert the diskette with the metal shutter towards the drive and the diskette label facing up. To remove the diskette, press the Eject button found on the upper right of the diskette drive.
Battery Compartment
The battery compartment is on the right side bottom rear of the notebook. It houses the rechargeable NiMH battery pack or Li-Ion battery pack. The battery pack begins charging whenever you connect the AC adapter to the notebook. It is very important to always have the battery installed on the notebook and to have it always charged. Leaving the battery pack out of the unit for a long period of time completely drains the battery cells.
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NOTE: The NEC Versa 2700 Series models use
Type A battery packs with 3300mAh (NiMH) or 2600mAh (Li-Ion).
DC-IN Connector Jack
The NEC Versa 2700 series provides an universal auto-switching AC adapter which connects the AC power cord into the power outlet. It is important to have the AC adapter connected to the notebook to recharge the battery and keep the notebook working continuously.
NOTE: Use only the AC adapter that comes with
the NEC Versa 2700 Series notebook.
Figure 1-9
Connecting the AC Adapter to the Notebook
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Left Side of the Notebook
The following details the left side of the NEC Versa 2700 Series computer.
Figure 1-10
Left Side of the Notebook
PC Card Slot Compartment
The compartment houses two card slots that support two Type II devices, or one Type III device. Open the compartment door to view the PC card slots. Insert Type III cards into the lower slot. Insert the card with the pin sockets facing towards the drive and the label facing up. Once the card is inserted, pivot the eject button (which pops out) to the side. To remove the PC card, pivot the eject button out, then push on the Eject button to release the pin connections. Slowly pull out the card. The NEC Versa 2700 Series also comes with DOS/Windows PC card drivers for supporting various PC cards like modem cards, network cards, and other I/O and memory cards. The upper PC card slot is referred to as "Slot 0" while the bottom slot is referred to as "Slot 1." Slot 0 always takes precedence over Slot 1 in drive designations.
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Figure 1-11
Inserting a PC Card
The USB Connector
The USB is a cable bus that supports data exchange between a host computer and a wide range of simultaneously accessible peripherals. The attached peripherals share USB bandwidth through a host scheduled token based protocol. The bus allows peripherals to be attached, configured, used, and detached while the host and other peripherals are in operation. This is referred to as dynamic (or hot) attachment and removal.
The FIR Window
This window allows wireless communication with any IrDA compliant device (such as another IrDA computer or printer) without the use of a cord or cable. This port transmits up to 4 M bits per second.
The Audio Jacks and Thumbwheel Volume Control
Microphone Jack -- Connects to an external microphone. Line-In Jack -- Connects to a line-in device such as a synthesizer, stereo Walkman, or an audio CD player. Headphones -- Connects to headphones or amplified speakers.
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Thumbwheel Volume Control -- Allows the user to precisely adjust the sound volume.
The Fax/Modem
All models of the system feature a built-in (56Kbps capable, K56 felx compliant) fax/modem freeing the PC card slots for other uses.
Rear of the Notebook
The following details the rear side of the NEC Versa 2700 Series computer.
Figure 1-12
Rear Side of the Notebook
External Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Port
The external keyboard and PS/2 mouse port allows you to connect an external full-sized IBM AT-enhanced keyboard or a PS/2 mouse. When an external keyboard is connected, both the built-in keyboard of the notebook and the external keyboard can be used simultaneously. The NEC Versa 2700 Series also accepts an optional Y-connector adapter allowing simultaneous use of an external AT-enhanced keyboard and a PS/2 mouse. When using DOS or Windows for Workgroups, if an external serial mouse is installed, the VersaGlide is not supported.
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Figure 1-13
Connecting an External Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse
VGA Port
The 15-pin female VGA connector allows you to connect an external VGA monitor that supports up to 1024x768 pixels resolution. When displaying on an external VGA monitor alone, the VGA port supports resolutions up to 1024x768 at 64K colors. The NEC Versa 2700 Series provides a VGA VESA driver file set for installing different display resolution drivers for Windows Setup. These are on the Product Recovery CD You can also toggle the display between the LCD and the external monitor by pressing Fn F10 key combination.
NOTE: When set to 1024x768 resolution, the external monitor only shows 800x600 resolution, if the computer is running with Simultaneous display, but the screen image size is reduced. This enables the image to be panned around the screen if wanted. Toggle the display to the external monitor only in order to display a full screen image. Refer to Appendix A for a list of supported video modes.
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Figure 1-14
Connecting an External Monitor
Printer Port
The 25-pin printer port provides a parallel interface to connect a parallel printer or pocket network adapter. Many operating systems and software applications refer to this port as LPT1.
Figure 1-15
Connecting to the Printer Port
Serial Port (COM1)
The 9-pin serial port provides a serial interface for a RS-232C device such as external serial modem. This port is commonly referred to as COM1.
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Figure 1-16
Connecting to the Serial Port
NOTE: First power off the system before connecting an external parallel or serial device. After turning on the power again, run the BIOS Setup program if needed.
SYSTEM BIOS SETUP PROGRAM
This section provides the features and operation of the AMIBIOS Setup program used in the NEC Versa 2700 Series. The BIOS (Basic Input-Output System) Setup program lets you change the system configuration settings such as the current date and time, port settings, and power management. The screens and tables show the basic type of information but may not depict the latest avialable BIOS settings. As POST (Power-On Self Test) executes during boot up process, the screen displays the following message:
Press F2 to Enter SETUP
Press F2 to run the BIOS Setup program. The BIOS Setup program is organized into five (5) pages of menus. Select the menu you want to change, then press Enter. To move from one option to another, you use the and keys while using PgUp and PgDn to modify the settings. To return to the initial menu, press Esc. To exit the BIOS Setup program, move the cursor down (on the Setup Utility page) to either Save Settings and Exit or Exit Without Saving and press Enter.
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THE BOOT SETUP MENU
The AMIBIOS Setup Utility menu allows you to select one of the following menus: Standard CMOS Setup, Advanced CMOS Setup, Power Management Setup, or Peripheral Setup. You can also load Default Configurations as well as select to use (or change) the Supervisor and/or User Password from this menu.
Figure 1-17
The AMIBIOS Setup Utility Menu
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Table 1-5
Item Standard CMOS Setup Advanced CMOS Setup Power Management Setup Peripheral Setup Change Supervisor Password Auto Configuration with Defaults Save Settings and Exit Exit Without Saving Function
Setup Utility Menu
Pressing Enter directs you to the Standard CMOS Setup menu. Pressing Enter directs you to the Advanced CMOS Setup menu. Pressing Enter directs you to the Power Management Setup menu. Pressing Enter directs you to the Peripheral Setup menu. This option allows you to set the Supervisor Password. This option allows you to set the system defaults. This option exits CMOS Utility setup and saves all changes.
This option exits CMOS Utility setup without saving any of your changes.
Figure 1-18 shows the standard CMOS setup window.
Figure 1-18
The Standard CMOS Setup Menu
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Table 1-6
Item System Date Function
Standard CMOS Setup Menu
This option changes the system date, using the format: month/day/year. You can change the system date here or from your operating system's command prompt. This option changes the system time, using the format: Hour/Minute/Second. You can change the system time here or from your operating system's command prompt. This option specifies the type of diskette drive mounted inside the notebook. The default setting for this option is Reserved. This option specifies the type of primary hard drive mounted inside the notebook. Always select the Auto option to instruct the BIOS to automatically detect the relevant parameters of the hard drive. Some hard drives, however do not respond correctly to the values detected. In such cases, you must select User Defined and manually enter the manufacturer's recommended drive parameters. The default setting for this option is Auto. This option automatically detects the type of secondary hard disk drive mounted inside the notebook, if you are using one. This option should be On only if supported by the controller. The default for this option is Off.
System Time
Diskette Drive A: Pri Master
Sec Master 32 Bit Mode
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Figure 1-19 shows an example advanced CMOS setup window.
Figure 1-19
The Advanced CMOS Setup Menu
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Table 1-7
Item Plug and Play Aware O/S Function
Advanced CMOS Setup Menu
Selects the AMIBIOS boot configuration. "Yes" indicates the system boots to a Plug and Play aware operating system, such as Windows 95. "Auto" indicates the system automatically detects that there is a Plug and Play aware operating system. The default for this setting is "No." Allows you to configure the notebook to which drive it will first try to look for the operating system. The available options are "C:, A:" or "A:, C:." "C:, A:" means that the system first looks at the hard drive and then look at the diskette drive. "A:, C:" means that the system first looks at the diskette drive and then look at the hard drive. The default for the system is "A:, C:."
Bootup Sequence
Initial Display Mode
Selects the start-up logo dislplay. Selecting "BIOS" displays the Windows 95 Logo while selecting "Silent" displays the NEC Logo. The default is "Silent." Specifies whether NumLock is "On" or "Off" at system startup. The default is "Off." Selects the panel view mode. "Off" reduces the panel view in some video modes. "On" expands the panel view, but it may adversely affect the graphic/text quality. The default is "Off." Specifies a password check level. Selecting "Setup" requires a password for entering this utility. Selecting "Always" requires a password for entering this utility, booting the system, and resuming from Suspend. When "Always" is set, pressing Ctrl+Alt+Backspace locks up the keyboard until the password is entered. The Caps Lock and Scroll Lock LED's flash in sequence, while waiting for the user to enter a password.
Bootup Num-Lock LCD Panel View Expansion Password Check
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Figure 1-20 shows an example power management setup window.
Figure 1-20 Table 1-8
Item Power Management Under AC
The Power Management Setup Menu Power Management Setup Menu
Function Selecting "Off" disables all BIOS Power Management timeouts when AC power is connected, but the function keys still work for immediate power savings. Selecting "On" keeps the current power management level regardless of whether AC is connected or not. Default for this option is "Off."
Power Savings Level
This option allows you to select the proper power saving mode. "OFF" disables all BIOS Power Management time-outs and allows you to set your own customized settings. "High Perform" provides improved system performance "Longest life" provides the best battery life. The default for this option is "Longest Life."
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Table 1-8
Item Suspend Option
Power Management Setup Menu (cont'd)
Function Selecting "Suspend" allows a fast resume time and is a Power Management mode. To resume, press the Suspend/Resume button. Selecting "STF" (Save to File) saves the system state to the system disk and powers off the notebook. "STF" mode is a Power Management mode. To resume, press the Power button. The default for this option is "Suspend." If this feature is "Enabled," the system automatically enters Save To File (STF) mode after thirty (30) minutes of being in the Suspend mode. Selects the LCD screen backlight intensity. "Auto" automatically switches the backlight from "Full' to "Standard" after 15 seconds of keyboard and PS/2 mouse inactivity. "Full" gives the highest level of backlight intensity. "Standard" helps save battery life. The default for this option is "Full."
Auto Save To File
Panel Backlight
Suspend Warning Tone Modem Ring Resume
Specifies whether the system warning tone sounds when Suspend mode starts. Select "On" to enable Suspend warning tone. Default for this option is "On." Chooses whether the system automatically resumes when the modem receives a transmission. The default for this option is "On." Lets you set a resume time from Suspend mode. The default for this option is "Off". If you select `On' you must designate a "Resume Alarm Time."
Wake Up Alarm
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Figure 1-21 shows an example peripheral setup menu window.
Figure 1-21
The Peripheral Setup Menu
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Table 1-9
Item Serial Port Function
Peripheral Setup Menu
Selecting "Auto" lets AMIBIOS automatically assign a conflict free resource to this device. Selecting "Disabled" frees the resources for other devices and prevents a PnP operating system from using this device. The "PnP OS Setup" option appears if the device was configured by a PnP operating system, such as Windows 95. The default for this option is "Auto." Selecting "Auto" lets AMIBIOS automatically assign a conflict free resource to this device. Selecting "Disabled" frees the resources for other devices and prevents a PnP operating systems from using this device. The "PnP OS Setup" option appears if the device was configured by a PnP operating system, such as Windows 95. The default for this option is "Auto." ECP provides the best performance and is recommended. Certain devices may only work properly with a specific Parallel mode. Please refer to that device's documentation. The default for this option is "ECP." Selecting "Auto" lets AMIBIOS automatically assign a conflict free resource to this device. Selecting "Disabled" frees the resources for other devices and prevents a PnP operating system from using this device. The "PnP OS Setup" option appears if the device was configured by a PnP operating system, such as Windows 95. The default for this option is "Disabled." Selecting "Auto" lets AMIBIOS automatically assign a conflict free resource to this device. Selecting "Disabled" frees the resources for other devices and prevents a PnP OS from using this device. The "PnP OS Setup" option appears if the device was configured by a PnP operating system, such as Windows 95. The default for this option is "Auto." This option allows you to "Enable" or "Disable" the PortBar joystick.
Parallel Port
Parallel Mode
IR Serial Port
Sound
PortBar Joystick
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SYSTEM UPGRADES
The NEC Versa notebook is easily upgradable to a higher capacity hard drive. In addition, you can add an optional second memory module to increase the system memory up to 128 MB. This section provides the settings needed as well as illustrations for upgrading the system. For NEC Versa 2700 Series notebooks, the following memory configurations are applicable:
Table 1-10
Upper Socket 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB 16 MB
16-MB Memory Configurations
Lower Socket empty 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB Total Memory 16 MB 32 MB 48 MB 80 MB
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Upper Socket 32 MB 32 MB 32 MB 32 MB
32-MB Memory Configurations
Lower Socket empty 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB Total Memory 32 MB 48 MB 64 MB 96 MB
Table 1-12
Upper Socket 64 MB 64 MB 64 MB 64 MB
64-MB Memory Configurations
Lower Socket empty 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB Total Memory 64 MB 80 MB 96 MB 128 MB
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General Specifications
The following table lists NEC Versa 2700 Series system specifications.
Table 2-1
Item CPU On-Board Memory SO-DIMM Module Slot
NEC Versa 2700 Series Specifications
Specification Pentium P55C-133/150/166/P55CLM-200/233 MHz with MMX TCP Package 16 MB Two Slots 16 MB in first slot Upgradeable to 128 MB 256 KB L2 Cache 2M (256K x 8) Flash BIOS: Includes System and VGA Shadow BIOS Capability Operational Modes: Full On Mode Standby Mode Suspend to DRAM (STR) Suspend to File (STF) Peripheral Automatic Power Down Cover Switch Support Suspend/Resume Button Removable HDD Module 2.5-inch format/12.7mm high Enhanced IDE Interface Support IDE PIO mode up to MODE 4 Support IDE MASTER MODE 1.4 GB/Higher Capacity Upgrade Built-in CD-ROM Reader 13.7mm High 16X speed (maximum, variable speed support Versa 2730M, Versa 2730MT, Versa 2750MT, Versa 2760MT) 20X speed (maximum, variable speed support Versa 2770MT, Versa 2780MT) Both readers have an IDE Interface Non-Removable Diskette Drive 720 KB/1.2 MB/1.44 MB Mode Support (3 mode)
System Management
Power Management
Hard Disk Drive
CD-ROM Reader
Diskette Drive
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Table 2-1
Item Display
NEC Versa 2700 Series Specifications (cont'd)
Specification 12.1" TFT Color LCD Module or 12.1" DSTN Color LCD Module: 800 x 600 in 64K colors External CRT Capability: 640 x 480 in 16M colors 800 x 600 in 16M colors 1024 x 768 in 64K colors LCD/CRT Display Simultaneously 32-bit PCI Bus LCD/CRT Auto-Sense 2 MB embedded in VGA Controller Two Type II slots or one Type III slot PCMCIA Socket compatible with CARD BUS standard ZV Support ALPS Glide Pad PS/2 Interface Keyboard Layout: US Layout - 87 Keys European Layout - 88 Keys Support Extra Windows 95 Hot Keys Inverted T Compatible Direction Key Overlapped/Embedded Function and Numeric Keypad Internal and External Keyboard Simultaneous Function Fn + F2 = Text Highlight Fn + F3 = LCD > CRT > LCD/CRT Simul. Fn + F5 = LCD Backlight On/Off Fn + F6 = PC Speaker L/M/H/Mute Fn + F7 = PMU Level Fn + F12 = Scroll Lock Fn + Left Ctrl = Simulate the right Ctrl key Fn + Suspend = Save-to-Disk on Demand Power Switch + Suspend = Force Power Off 25-pin Parallel Port (W / EPP, ECP) (LPT1) 9-pin Serial Port (W / FIFO) (COM1) 15-pin VGA Monitor Port NEC Y-Cable Support (Keyboard & Mouse) DC-IN Jack FIR Port (COM2 Port) PortBar Expansion Port USB Port - 1
Video RAM PCMCIA Slots
Pointing Device Keyboard
Hot Key Operation
I/O Port
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Table 2-1
Item PortBar
NEC Versa 2700 Series Specifications (cont'd)
Specification Supports: Game port External Keyboard External PS/2 Mouse Serial Port (COM1) Printer Port (LPT1) DC-In Jack USB Ports (2) Kensington Lock Supports external Stereo Headphone Jack Supports external Stereo Line-In Jack Supports external microphone Jack Built-in Stereo speakers and Woofer Built-in microphone LED Displays Power Status LED Charge LED Suspend LED HDD LED FDD LED Num Lock - Enable Caps Lock - Enable Scroll Lock - Enable
AC Adapter
Audio
Status Indicators
Power Supply
AC 100V to 240V, 47/63Hz, 45W (Max) Dimensions: 4.1 in. (106mm) (L) x 2.3 in. (60mm) (W) x 1 in. (25.4mm) (H) Battery Input 8 cells long A-size 3300mA/hr Ni-MH Battery, 9.6V (Total - 31.68W) 8 cells 18650-size 2600mA/hr Li-Ion Battery, 14.4V (Total - 37.44W) Heat Dissipation Dimension Optional Items Heat Pipe + Fan 12.0 in. (306mm) (L) x 9.6 in. (241mm) (W) x 1.9 in. 49mm (H) Port Replicator (PortBar)
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Item Key Components
NEC Versa 2700 Series Specifications (cont'd)
Specification CPU: MMX 133 MHz, TCP Package (Intel) MMX 150 MHz, TCP Package (Intel) MMX 166 MHz, TCP Package (Intel) MMX 200 MHz, TCP Package (Intel) MMX 233 MHz, TCP Package (Intel) LCD: 12.1" Color TFT SVGA - (NEC, NL8060BC31 - 02) 12.1" Color DSTN SVGA - (Panasonic, EDMGR68KDF) CD-ROM: CD-316E (13.7mm) - (TEAC) CD-220E (13.7mm) - (TEAC)
Hard Disk Drive: 1.4 GB MK1401MAV (12.7MM) - (Toshiba) 2.1 GB DK225A 21 (12.7mm) - (Hitachi) Diskette Drive: Keyboard: FD1238T - (NEC)
KFREBA004A ALPS
Glide Pad: KGDDDH Alps Battery: 3300mA/hr / 9.6V NiMH - (Sanyo) 2600mA/hr / 14.4V Li-Ion - (Sanyo)
Core Logic: (Intel, MT2) Super I / O: (NS, PC87338VJG) VGA Chip: (Neo Magic, NM2160) Keyboard Controller: (Mitsubishi, M38813M4) PCMCIA Controller: (TI, PCI1131) FIR Chip: (HP, HSDL1100-07) Audio Chip: (Yamaha, 715B) Audio Amplifier: (TI, TPA0102) Clock Generator: (IMI, IMICS671) Micro Controller: (Micro Chip, PIC16C62A + PMU-03) Flash ROM: (ATMEL, AT29C020) RS232 Driver: (Maxium, MAX3243) Regulator: (NS, LP2952) PCMCIA Power Switch: (TI, TPS2206) MOSFET: (NS, 9410) MOSFET: (NS, 9947)
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SYSTEM BOARD SPECIFICATIONS
The following table lists system board specifications.
Table 2-2
Item Clock
System Board Specifications
Specification Crystal 8 MHz SMD Type x 1 SMD Type x 1 Crystal 14.318 MHz SMD Type x 1 Crystal 32.768 MHz SMD Type x 1 Crystal 4 MHz SMD Type x 1 Crystal 4.19 MHz Clock Generator (ICWORKS 48569-02, 48 pin) Buffer included in Clock Generator Flash ROM for BIOS 256 K x 8, 120 ns 32-pin PLCC Package 430 TX (Intel) 320-pin BGA (MTXC) 320-pin BGA (P11X4) 100-pin TQFP (NS87338) 64-pin QFP (Mitsubishi 38813-M4) 28-pin SOIC (PIC16C62A) 60mA, 3.0V NiMH Battery (VARTA) 100-pin TQFP (Yamaha YMF715B-S) (TI TPA0102) 144-pin 2 Slot DIMM x 2 2 MB Video DRAM (NeoMagic 2160) (TI 1131) (TI TPS2206) 32 K x 32 SRAM TQFP (3.3V/6ns) x 2 TAG RAM SOP 32 K x 8 80 PIN Charge Controller Battery Gas Gauge Controller (NEC D75517G-416) 4 MB Transfer
ROM
System Chipset
Super I/O Keyboard Controller Micro Controller RTC Battery Audio Amplifier DRAM VGA PCMCIA L2 Cache NEC Micro Controller
HP IR Module
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Table 2-2
Item Internal Connectors
System Board Specifications (cont'd)
Specification To LCD Panel: To LED Board: To LCD- LED Board: To HDD: To CD-ROM: To RTC Battery: To I/O Board: To LCD Panel: To LED Board: To LCD- LED Board: To HDD: To CD-ROM: To RTC Battery: To I/O Board: To PCMCIA Socket: To FAX/MODEM Board: To CPU Board: To Glide Pad: To Internal Keyboard: To Woofer: To Internal Microphone: To Internal Speaker: To MODEM Jack: To FDD: To CRT: To USB: To PortBar: To Headphone Jack: To Line-In Jack: To External Microphone Jack: To Fax/Modem Jack: CN52, 40 pin (HRS) CN51, 10 pin (Molex) CN53, 11 pin (Molex) CN60, 50 pin (Molex) CN57, 50 pin (Molex) CN65, 2 pin (Molex) CN70, 120 pin (AMP) CN52, 40 pin (HRS) CN51, 10 pin (Molex) CN53, 11 pin (Molex) CN60, 50 pin (Molex) CN57, 50 pin (Molex) CN65, 2 pin (Molex) CN70, 120 pin (AMP) CN71, 156 pin (HRS) CN66, 80 pin (Molex) CN54, 240 pin (HRS) CN55, 6 pin (ELCO) CN56, 21 pin (ELCO) CN64, 2 pin (Molex) CN62, 2 pin (Molex) CN59, 4 pin (Molex) CN58, 2 pin (Molex) CN63, 26 pin (ELCO) CN68, 15 pin (Suyin) CN72, 4 pin (Berg) CN69, 80 pin ((Berg) CN78, 5 pin (Hosiden) CN75, 5 pin (Hosiden) CN77, 5 pin (Hosiden) CN73, 6 pin (Molex)
External Connector
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DC CONVERTER BOARD SPECIFICATIONS
The following table lists the DC converter board specifications.
Table 2-3
Item Structure Specification PUD76: DC/DC Buck Converter 5V/3.3V FM-04: DC/DC Boost Converter CC04: Constant Current Circuit LTC1435: DC/DC Buck Converter Vcore & Vio MAX3243: Transceivers RS-232 Main Battery: NiMH/Li-Ion AC Adapter: ADP52 Bridge Battery: 6 Cell NiMH PUD76: DC/DC Converter Input Rated Voltage: Battery Adapter Output Rated Current: 3VDDS 5VDDS 3.7A 4.5A 3.5A 3.2A 1.75A 1.3A 0.3A 0.5A 100mA 100mA 6mA 6mA Suspend 1mA 1mA 3.3V 5.0V -2.5%+4.0% -2.5%+4.0% 80mV 80mV 150mV 150mV Reset by pwr on Short Circuit Reset by pwr on Over Current Input - Output Interface: CN1 1. DC-In 2. DC-In DC-In 4. 5VON1 NC 6. FULPDN0 (Suspend) GND 8. GND GND 10. GND CN2 1. 5VDDS 2. 5VDDS VAR5 4. GND 5. GND 6. GND GND 8. VAR3 9. 3VDDS 10. 3VDDS PEAK MAX TYP MIN MAX TYP MIN Voltage Regulation Ripple Ripple Noise Protection Circuit NiMH Li-Ion ADP52 DC 9.6V DC 14.4V DC 19V
DC Converter Board Specifications
Signal Standard
Characteristics
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Item
DC Converter Board Specifications (cont'd)
Specification FM-04: DC/DC Converter (PC Cards) Input Rated Voltage: DC 5V±10% Output Rated Voltage : 12V ± 5% Ripple: 200mVp-p Noise: 360mVp-p Protection: Short Circuit Reset by pwr on Input - Output Interface: CN1 1. GND 2. GND Output 4. Output capacitor terminal 5. Input 6. On/Off CC04: Constant Current Converter for Charge Input Rated Voltage: AC Adapter DC 18.5V ~ 20.0V Charge Voltage: 7.0V ~ 20.0V System Current: