HP 800CT - Manual

HP 800CT

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notice
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – ii
  • Page 5 – iii; List of Figures
  • Page 6 – iv; List of Tables
  • Page 7 – Introduction; Resource; HP External Web
  • Page 9 – Product Overview; What’s New
  • Page 10 – Feature
  • Page 11 – Product Features; Figure 1 - OmniBook 800 External Features
  • Page 12 – Product at a Glance; Figure 3 - Exploded Diagram
  • Page 13 – Table 1 - Parts Identification
  • Page 14 – Product Comparisons
  • Page 17 – battery and accessories) battery and accessories)
  • Page 21 – Troubleshooting; OmniBook Diagnostics
  • Page 22 – Beep Codes; Table 2 - POST Beep Codes
  • Page 23 – Display Codes; Table 3 - POST Display Codes
  • Page 25 – Running the diagnostics program; The diagnostic program is located in the; diag; followed by the Enter key.; Main diagnostic screen
  • Page 27 – Special test hardware requirements
  • Page 28 – Loop Back Connectors; Figure 5 - Serial Loop Back Connector
  • Page 29 – Solder Bridges
  • Page 30 – Command line options; Table 4 - Diagnotic Command Line Options; Report the standard command line options available.
  • Page 31 – User interface commands; Commands for test selection
  • Page 32 – Display a help screen of keyboard commands.; Commands for toggling test settings
  • Page 35 – Details on using the diagnostic tests; CPU
  • Page 41 – Graphic mode mouse sine test
  • Page 43 – Text mouse and graphic sine mouse tests selected.; . To begin measuring lost calibration due to speed in the vertical
  • Page 44 – This test is unimplemented at this time.
  • Page 46 – Description of DMI; Groups; Administrator and user passwords.; Contents of the DMI Package
  • Page 47 – Figure 14 - DMI Components
  • Page 49 – Setup and Configuration; SCU Main Screen
  • Page 50 – System Menu Screen; Table 9 - System Menu Settings; Setting; Date and Time...
  • Page 52 – Password Configuration; not; Table 10 - System Password Matrix; only
  • Page 53 – Input/Output Menu Screen; COM Ports...; Printer Port; LPT Type; Port Definition; Keyboard Setup...; Key Delay
  • Page 54 – External Devices...
  • Page 55 – Power Menu Screen; Maximum
  • Page 56 – Default Menu Screen; Table 13 - Default Menu Settings; Restore Settings
  • Page 57 – Exit Menu Screen; Table 14 - Exit Menu Settings; Save; Exit SCU without saving settings.
  • Page 58 – Troubleshooting Tips; OmniBook Components; Table 15 - OmniBook Troubleshooting Tips
  • Page 63 – CD ROM Drive Troubleshooting; Plug in the power cable correctly.
  • Page 64 – See the OmniBook User’s Guide.; Resolving Docking Station Operating Problems; If an external PS/2 mouse or keyboard doesn’t work
  • Page 65 – The following hints apply to Windows for Workgroups only; Resolving OmniBook Docking Problems; If your docking password isn’t accepted; Support and Service
  • Page 66 – If the OmniBook isn’t released after pressing the Undock button; If you’re using a password, make sure it’s accepted.; . Otherwise, close those applications and try undocking again.
  • Page 67 – Hardware Repair
  • Page 68 – Battery; Required Equipment; none; Removal Procedure; contacts in the compartment, then latch the cover.; Figure 15 - Removing the Battery
  • Page 69 – Memory
  • Page 70 – Replacement Procedure; Figure 18 - Removing the Memory Module
  • Page 71 – Hard Disk Drive; Figure 19 - Hard Drive Screws
  • Page 72 – left; flap of the plastic insulator and; Figure 20 - Folding the Keyboard Open
  • Page 73 – screw at position A, then; right; flap of the insulator; Figure 23 - Hard Drive Insulator Flap
  • Page 74 – and re-insert the three hard drive screws removed in step one; Figure 24 - Inserting the Hard Drive
  • Page 75 – Hard Disk Drive Breather Holes; Figure 26 - IBM and Toshiba Hard Drive Breather Holes (respectively)
  • Page 76 – Mouse; side of the OmniBook.; Figure 27 - Removing the Mouse
  • Page 77 – Small Parts; The following small parts are all end user replaceable.; Battery Latch; Once the battery is removed (refer to the; Memory Cover
  • Page 78 – Keyboard; and then lifting. Then fold the keyboard; Figure 28 - Keyboard Screws
  • Page 79 – must be tucked properly into the frame. See Figure 31.; Figure 30 - Keyboard Flex Cables
  • Page 80 – Display; Hard Disk Drive Removal Procedure; Note – If the Keyboard Support Plate Screws are impossible to
  • Page 81 – along the case seam. See Figure 34 on page 64 and Figure 35 on page 65.; Take caution; Figure 33 - Keyboard Support Plate Screws
  • Page 82 – two; Display Flex Cables, while DSTN; Figure 34 - Display Flex Cables
  • Page 83 – opening of the Top Case.
  • Page 84 – Note – For F1360 only, the two long screws; MUST; be replaced before the short screw.; Always; Figure 36 - Intel Inside Sticker Placement
  • Page 85 – Display Removal Procedure
  • Page 86 – Heat Transfer Disk; Figure 38 - Heat Transfer Disk and Keyboard Support Insulator; CPU Thermal Coupling
  • Page 88 – Logic PCA Board; Electronic Serial Number; Programming the Electronic Serial Number
  • Page 89 – Figure 40 - Logic PCA Removal
  • Page 90 – Bushing are in place on the Logic PCA (see; Figure 41 - Grommet and Bushing Placement
  • Page 91 – Paw Active; Logic Board PCA Removal Procedure; Figure 42 - Paw Active Removal
  • Page 92 – Other Components and Accessories; Component
  • Page 95 – Appendices
  • Page 96 – Appendix A - Technical Specifications; Mass Storage Specifications; Table 17 - Hard Disk Drive Specifications; Floppy Disk Drive
  • Page 97 – Table 18 - Floppy Disk Drive Specifications
  • Page 98 – System Resources
  • Page 103 – not specific to the HP OmniBook display.
  • Page 105 – Hewlett-Packard supplied test messages; The following test messages were supplied by Hewlett-Packard.
  • Page 106 – The codes reported translate to the following errors:
  • Page 108 – Dock EEPROM; Watergate Software supplied test messages; CPU test responses
  • Page 112 – CD ROM test responses; CD ROM Test
  • Page 113 – Appendix F - Part Numbers
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Summary

Page 2 - Notice

Notice In a continuing effort to improve the quality of our products,technical and environmental information in this document issubject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard tothis material, including, but not limited to, the implied warrantiesof merchan...

Page 3 - Table of Contents

i Table of Contents List of Figures............................................................................................................................. iiiList of Tables ............................................................................................................................

Page 4 - ii

ii Electronic Serial Number .................................................................................................... 70 Paw Active (HP Authorized Service Providers Only) .............................................................. 73Other Components and Accessories (HP Authorized Servi...

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