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[. . . ] Notice The information in this guide is subject to change without notice. COMPAQ COMPUTER CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED HEREIN; NOR FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE FURNISHING, PERFORMANCE, OR USE OF THIS MATERIAL. This guide contains information protected by copyright. No part of this guide may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from Compaq Computer Corporation. 1999 Compaq Computer Corporation. [. . . ] provider (ISP) that supports K56flex, go the Compaq Web site at www. compaq. com. There is noise on the The 56K protocol of an internal telephone line. modem will fall back to lower speeds if the telephone line is too noisy for a high-speed connection. Change the Hang-up Delay S Register: 1. Select Start Programs Accessories HyperTerminal. 2. Go to Command Mode, type ATS10=150, then press Enter. NOTE: This command causes the modem to take longer to disconnect even if there is no noise on the line. The 56K protocol requires that the telephone line contain no more than one analog-to-digital conversion. Try connecting from an alternate site. The telephone line does not support 56K implementation. Table 2-16 Solving PC Card Problems Problem Computer does not beep when a PC Card is inserted. Possible Cause PC Card is not inserted properly. Solution Try reinserting the card. Ensure that the PC Card is inserted in the correct orientation. Insert the card gently to prevent damage to the pins. Adjust the volume control on the computer. Contact your Compaq authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider for a list of PC Cards tested successfully in Compaq PC Card platforms. Speakers are turned off or volume is turned down. PC Card or card driver is not PCMCIA compliant. 2-22 Troubleshooting Continued Troubleshooting 2-23 Table 2-16 Continued Problem Computer beeps only once when a PC Card is inserted. Possible Cause The computer beeps once to indicate that a PC Card is recognized but not properly configured. Solution Network PC Card does not work. Storage PC Card does not work. Before a new PC Card can be used, it may be necessary to perform an initial setup procedure. Follow the PC Card manufacturer's instructions for formatting a hard drive card or installing PC Card-specific drivers for a network card. Necessary drivers are not Refer to the instructions that installed (turned on). came with the PC Card or contact the vendor for information on installing the correct drivers. PC Card is not fully inserted or Ensure the PC Card is inserted is upside down. Network PC Card or driver is Contact your Compaq authorized not PCMCIA compliant. dealer, reseller, or service provider for a list of PC Cards tested successfully in Compaq PC Card platforms. SRAM and flash memory PC Memory cards can only be Cards require the memory accessed using DOS real mode card driver to be loaded. You are trying to access the If you are running Windows 95, storage PC Card using the change the drive letter wrong drive letter. assignment in Device Manager If you are running Windows NT 4. 0, change the drive letter assignment through the Control Panel. [. . . ] After the system board has been replaced in the base enclosure, remove the short screws installed in Step 22 and reverse the disassembly steps to install the system board. Remove and Replacement Procedures 5-61 NOTE: When removing the system board, make sure the expansion connector shield and processor mount bracket 2 are not dislodged (Figure 5-57). 1 Figure 5-57. Expansion Connector Shield and Processor Mount Bracket Locations 5-62 Remove and Replacement Procedures chapter 6 SPECIFICATIONS This chapter provides physical and performance specifications for the Armada E700 Personal Computer. 6. 1 Physical and Environmental Table 6-1 Computer U. S. Dimensions Height Depth Width Weight Standalone (Battery) Power Requirements Nominal Operating Voltage Maximum Operating Power Peak Operating Power AC Adapter Power Requirements Operating Voltage Operating Current Operating Frequency Range Maximum Transient Temperature Operating Nonoperating Relative Humidity (noncondensing) Operating Nonoperating (tw = 38. 7°C max) Altitude Operating Nonoperating Shock Operating Nonoperating Vibration 2. 0 in 10. 2 in 12. 6 in 7 to 9 pounds depending on configuration 12 VDC 15 W 25 W 90 - 240 VAC RMS 0. 4 - 0. 8 A RMS 47 to 63 Hz AC 1kV for 50 ns 50 to 104°F -4 to 140°F 10 to 40°C -20 to 60°C Metric 5. 09 cm 26. 96 cm 32. 05 cm 10 to 90% 5 to 95% -- 38. 7°C Maximum Wet Bulb 0 to 10, 000 ft 0 to 30, 000 ft 10 G, 11 ms, half sine 60 G, 11 ms, half sine . 25G, 5-50Hz, . 5 Octave/min sweep 0 to 3. 05 km 0 to 9. 14 km NOTE: Applicable product safety standards specify thermal limits for plastic surfaces. The computer operates well within this range of temperatures. Specifications 6-1 6. 2 Display Table 6-2 15. 0-inch XGA, CTFT Display U. S. Dimensions Height Width Diagonal Number of Colors Contrast Ratio Brightness Pixel Resolution Pitch Format Configuration Backlight Character Display Total Power Consumption 9. 82 in 12. 89 in 14. 97 in 256, 32K, 64K, 16M 150:1 Metric 24. 05 cm 31. 58 cm 38. 02 cm 150 nits, (cd/m ) . 297 × 297 mm 1024 × 768 RGB stripe Edge Lit, Bottom 80 × 25 4. 25 W (backlght & inverter) 1. 90 W (panel logic) 2 Table 6-3 14. 1-inch XGA, CTFT Display U. S. Dimensions Height Width Diagonal Number of Colors Contrast Ratio Brightness Pixel Resolution Pitch Format Configuration Backlight Character Display Total Power Consumption 8. 44 in. 256, 32K, 64K, 16M 150:1 Metric 21. 43 cm 28. 57 cm 35. 71 cm 125 nits, (cd/m ) 0. 279 × 0. 279 mm 1024 × 768 RGB Stripe Edge Lit, bottom 80 × 25 4. 9 W / (backlight & inverter) 2. 7 W / (panel logic) 2 6-2 Specifications 6. 3 Hard Drive Table 6-4 Hard Drive 10. 0 GB User capacity per drive Drive type Drive height (with drive frame, in mm) 2. 5-inch form factor Sector interleave Interface type Seek times (typical, including setting) Single track Average Full stroke Physical configuration Cylinders Heads Sectors per track Bytes per sector Logical configuration Cylinders Heads Sectors per track Total customer usable data sectors Bytes per sector Buffer size Disk rotational speed (rpm) Transfer rates Interface (mbytes/sec) Media (mbits/sec) 10. 0 GB 65 12. 7 Yes 1:1 ATA-4 15. 0 GB 15. 0 GB 65 17. 0 Yes 1:1 ATA-4 18. 0 GB 18. 0 GB 65 17. 0 Yes 1:1 ATA-4 2. 3 ms 12 ms 23 ms 11968 6 190 - 330 512 16383 16 63 19, 640, 880 512 512K 4200 16. 6 69. 0 - 118. 0 2. 3 ms 12 ms 23 ms 18081 6 290 - 505 512 24662 16 63 29, 566, 538 512 512K 4900 16. 6 92. 9 - 155. 0 2. 3 ms 12 ms 23 ms 21620 6 345 - 580 512 29595 16 63 35, 479, 845 512K 4900 16. 6 111. 4 - 186. 3 Specifications 6-3 6. 4 Diskette Drive Table 6-5 Diskette Drive Diskette Size High Density Low Density Light Height Bytes per Sector Sectors per Track Hight Density Low Density Tracks per Side High Density Low Density Read/Write Heads Average Seek Times Track-to-Track (high/low) Average (high/low) Settling Time Latency Average 3. 5 inch 1. 44 MB/1. 2 MB 720 KB None 0. 59 in (15 mm) 512 18 (1. 44 MB)/15 (1. 2 MB) 9 80 (1. 44 MB)/80 (1. 2 MB) 80 2 3 ms 95 ms 15 ms 100 ms 6-4 Specifications 6. 5 CD-ROM Drive Table 6-6 CD-ROM Drive Applicable Disc CD-ROM mode 1, mode 2 CD-Digital Audio CD-XA mode 2 (Form 1, Form 2) CD-I mode 2 (Form 1, Form 2) Photo CD (single/multisession) CD-I Ready CD-Bridge CD-WO (fixed packets only) 15 mm 12 cm, 8 cm 1. 2 mm 1. 6 µm 53. 5 ± 1. 5 degrees 0. 13 ± 0. 1 mw Semiconducter Laser GaA1As 780nm ± 25nm < 150 ms < 600 ms 0. 7 V rms none 256 KB 300 MB/sec 150 KB/sec 8. 3 MB/sec < 10 seconds typical 550 MB 640 MB 180 MB Center Hole Diameter Disc Diameter Disc Thickness Track Pitch Laser Divergence Output Power Type Wave Length Access Time Random Full Stroke Audio Output Lever Line Out Headphone Cache Buffer Data Transfer Rate Sustained, quad Sustained, single Burst Startup Time Capacity Mode 1, 12 cm Mode 2, 12 cm 8 cm Specifications 6-5 6. 6 DVD-ROM Drive Table 6-7 DVD-ROM Drive Applicable Disc DVD-5, DVD-9, DVD-10 CD-ROM mode 1, mode 2 CD-Digital Audio CD-XA mode 2 (Form 1, Form 2) CD-I mode 2 (Form 1 and Form 2) CD-I Ready CD-Bridge CD-R Photo CD (single/multisession) . 59 in/15 mm 12 cm, 8 cm 1. 2 mm . 74 µm 4. 7 GB 8. 5 GB 9. 4 GB 550 MB 640 MB 180 MB 5 mw Semiconducter Laser GaA1As 650 nm ± 25nm (DVD-ROM mode) 795 nm ± 25 nm (CD-ROM mode) < 200 ms < 250 ms 0. 7 V rms none 128 KB 150 KB/sec 1200-1300 KB/sec 1352-2705 KB/sec sustained, DVD-ROM mode 16. 6 MB/sec <3 seconds, typical Center Hole Diameter Disc Diameter Disc Thickness Track Pitch Capacity DVD-5 DVD-9 DVD-10 Mode 1, 12 Mode 2, 12 cm 8 cm Laser Output Power Type Wave Length Access Time Random Full Stroke Audio Output Level Line Out Headphone Cache Buffer Data Transfer Rate Sustained, 1x (CD-ROM mode) Sustained, 20x (CD-ROM CAV mode) Sustained, (DVD-ROM movd) Burst Startup Time 6-6 Specifications 6. 7 LS-120 Drive Table 6-8 LS-120 Drive 1. 68 MB DMF 1, 720, 320 512 3, 360 80 N/A 21 2:1 0 1 70 ms 25 ms 170 ms 41. 67 ms 720±0. 5% 800 ms 135 TPI 125 µm MFM 17, 334 FCI 17, 334 BPI 150 KB/sec 65 KB/sec read, 32 KB/sec write 4. 0 MB/sec 1. 44 MB 1, 474, 560 512 2, 880 80 N/A 18 1:1 0 1 70 ms 25 ms 170 ms 41. 67 ms 720±0. 5% 800 ms 135 TPI 125 µm MFM 17, 334 FCI 17, 334 BPI 150 KB/sec 1. 2 MB 1. 2 MB 720 KB 1, 261, 568 1, 228, 800 737, 280 1, 024 1, 232 77 N/A 8 1:1 0 1 70 ms 25 ms 512 2, 400 80 N/A 15 1:1 0 1 70 ms 25 ms 170 ms 41. 67 ms 720±0. 5% 800 ms 135 TPI 125 µm MFM 17, 334 FCI 17, 334 BPI 125 KB/sec 46 KB/sec read, 23 KB/sec write 4. 0 MB/sec 512 1, 440 80 N/A 9 1:1 0 1 70 ms 25 ms 170 ms 41. 67 ms 720±0. 5% 800 ms 135 TPI 125 µm MFM 17, 334 FCI 17, 334 BPI 75 KB/sec 28 KB/sec read, 14 KB/sec write 4. 0 MB/sec Formatted capacity (bytes) Sector size (bytes) Sectors Magnetic tracks surface Optical servo tracks/surface Sectors/track Sector interleave Spare sectors Zones (each side) Average random seek Track-to-track seek Max single seek Average latency Motor RPM Motor start time Track density Track width Encoding method Max flux density Recording density Nominal transfer rate Nominal sustained transfer rate across interface Buffer transfer rate 170 ms 41. 67 ms 720±0. 5% 800 ms 135 TPI 125 µm MFM 17, 334 FCI 17, 334 BPI 125 KB/sec 55 KB/sec 49 KB/sec read, read, 28 KB/sec 25 KB/sec write write 4. 0 MB/sec 4. 0 MB/sec Specifications 6-7 6. 8 Battery Pack Table 6-9 Lithium Ion Battery Pack U. 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