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Table of Contents
OmniBook Product Comparisons OmniBook 600 Series: Product Features Notebook Hardware Structure Battery Module (End User Replaceable) Keyboard (Hewlett-Packard Authorized Service Providers Only) Mouse Assembly (End User Replaceable) Hard Disk Drive (End User Replaceable) Removing the Motherboard (Exch PCA) Small parts Installing memory Troubleshooting and Repair Final Quiz
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OmniBook Product Comparisons
SONY OmniBook 5000 Size Closed ·29. 5 x 22. 6 x 4. 9 cm (11. 6 x 8. 9 x 1. 93 in) SONY OmniBook 4000 29. 5 x 22. 6 x 4. 9 cm (11. 6 x 8. 9 x 1. 93 in) (7. 28 × 11. 12 × 1. 57 in) Weight ·3. 08-3. 18 kg (6. 8-7 lb) DSTN (C): 3. 13 kg (6. 9 lb) TFT (CT): 3. 27 kg (7. 2 lb) Processor ·75-, 90-, or 120-MHz Intel Pentium® processor 32-bit PCI bus some models include: 256-KB external L2 cache ·10. 4-inch diagonal: ·VGA (C/CT): 640 x 480 x 65, 536 colors (DSTN or TFT) ·SVGA (CTS): 800 x 600 x 256 colors (TFT) ·PCI local bus video; 1. 5-MB video RAM SVGA-out supports VGA & SVGA monitors (up to 1024 x 768 x 256 colors) 50-, 75-, or 100-MHz Intel 486DX2 ISA bus No L2 cache 50- or 75-MHz Intel 486DX2 or 486DX4 ISA bus No L2 cache 1. 72 kg (3. 8 lb) SONY OmniBook 600 18. 49 × 28. 24 × 3. 99 cm
Bus Architecture Cache
Display
10. 3-diagonal DSTN (up to 256 colors) or 10. 4-inch diagonal TFT (up to 65, 536 colors) VGA: 640 x 480 Local bus video; 1-MB display RAM SVGA-out supports VGA & SVGA monitors (up to 1024 x 768 x 256 colors)
8. 6-diagonal DSTN (600C) or 9. 5-inch diagonal TFT (600CT) 640×480 backlit color VGA displays 64K colors from a 262K color palette VGA-out supports VGA and SVGA monitors (up to 1024×768×256 colors) Accelerated local bus video with 1-MB VRAM
Power
·14. 4Vdc Rechargeable LithiumIon or NiMH battery ·Battery life (approximate with one battery): 2 to 3 hrs ·Battery recharges to
14. 4 Vdc rechargeable NiMH battery pack Battery life (approximate): 3-4 hrs on DSTN DX2/50 2-3 hrs on TFT
9. 6 Vdc rechargeable NiMH or Lithium Ion battery Battery life up to 3. 03. 5 hours. Battery pack recharges to high level in less
high level in 4 hrs using AC adapter while PC is on or off ·2-minute low-battery warning ·AC adapter 100 to 240 Vac (50 to 60 Hz) input; 12 Vdc, 3. 3 A output ·Instant-on maintains computer in ready-towork state for weeks on a full charge; returns you to your application or file instantly Removable Modules ·Floppy disk drive (can be replaced with a second battery for double battery life) ·Hard disk drive ·RAM ·Battery
DX4/100 AC adapter 100 to 240 Vac (50 to 60 Hz) input; 21 Vdc, 1. 35 A output Suspend-resume power management.
than 2 hours using AC adapter 2-minute (or less) lowbattery warning AC adapter 100 to 240 Vac (50 to 60 Hz) input; 12 Vdc, 2. 5 A output Instant-on maintains computer in ready-towork state for months on a charge. [. . . ] If the Motherboard, Microphone, Mouse Button, or Card Eject arm are going to be replaced, no further disassembly of the Service Keyboard Topcase or of the Display Assy is required. To remove the Display Assy, first remove the Ferrite beads from the Display Assy cable. Then, carefully feed the cable up through the Service Keyboard Topcase. The Topcase Service Assembly does not include the display contrast controls. If the topcase needs to be replaced, be sure to order the contrast controls as well. The Topcase Service Assembly includes all the labels normally on the topcase. The Bottom Service Assembly contains all the labels normally on the bottom case as well as the Security Plate (located inside the Kensington Lock slot) and the Battery Door Latches. The speaker (shown on next page), the Pivot Door and Spring (shown below) must be ordered separately.
Removing the Motherboard (Exch PCA) Service Providers Only)
(Hewlett-Packard Authorized
Before removing the Motherboard you must first separate the topcase and bottomcase, remove the hard drive, RAM Expansion (if installed) and any installed PCMCIA cards. Remove Mouse Button and Spring Mouse Button by lifting up on the Mouse button and turning the bottom case upside down to remove Spring Mouse Button. The Card Eject Button and Spring Eject Flash Card do not need to be removed. Disconnect the speaker wire connector and the ribbon cable from the Paw Mech Assy from the Motherboard. Undock and remove power before connecting or removing an external keyboard or mouse. To enable a serial mouse after docking, reboot the system. (A PS/2 mouse does not require a reboot. ) The SCSI port uses I/O addresses 340-35F and interrupt 10.
External Keyboard/Mouse
SCSI Devices
Troubleshooting and Repair
Known Hardware Issues (DOS 6. 2 and Windows 3. 11)
Unit is HOT while charging. Battery is HOT Display may discolor while charging closed Clears up when cooler in a few seconds.
Display has 1 minute warm up period Brightness control disabled during that time After first boot, display may need contrast adjustment to make it readable. Press and hold (UP) contrast button until display is readable. Power Supply is noisy (customers often describe the noise as a whine). This does not mean that the hard drive is going bad. Users who put multiple business cards in the card slot may force card holder to peel up. AC Adapter is 40W and it is possible to "chain" or configure the system with cards and devices that require more than 40W. System may do hardware shut down if not properly powered. Battery life is VERY use and user dependent. [. . . ] Circuitry associated with the memory chips has failed. Hardware interrupt or NMI occurred while in protected mode. Possible Cause The amount of base memory that tested successfully. The amount of extended memory that tested successfully. [. . . ]
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