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Edition History
Edition 2 ............................. |
June 2001 |
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Contents
Product Information ...................................................................................................... |
1-1 |
Features......................................................................................................................................... |
1-3 |
Operation ...................................................................................................................................... |
1-5 |
Turning the Computer On and Off ........................................................................................ |
1-5 |
Checking the Status of the Computer .................................................................................... |
1-6 |
Using Fn Hot Keys................................................................................................................. |
1-7 |
Resetting the Computer.......................................................................................................... |
1-8 |
Specifications................................................................................................................................ |
1-9 |
Internal Design............................................................................................................................ |
1-14 |
Removal and Replacement ............................................................................................ |
2-1 |
Disassembly Flowchart................................................................................................................. |
2-2 |
Removing the Battery (User-Replaceable) ................................................................................... |
2-4 |
Removing a Plug-In Module (User-Replaceable)......................................................................... |
2-5 |
Removing an SDRAM Module (User-Replaceable) ................................................................... |
2-6 |
Removing the Hard Disk Drive (User-Replaceable) .................................................................... |
2-7 |
Removing Mini-PCI Card #1 (User-Replaceable)...................................................................... |
2-10 |
Removing the Power Button Panel (User-Replaceable)............................................................. |
2-11 |
Replacing Small Parts (User-Replaceable)................................................................................. |
2-12 |
Removing the Display Assembly (HP Authorized Service Providers Only).............................. |
2-13 |
Removing the Keyboard (HP Authorized Service Providers Only) ........................................... |
2-15 |
Removing the Heatsink (with Fan) (HP Authorized Service Providers Only) ........................... |
2-17 |
Removing the CPU Module (HP Authorized Service Providers Only)...................................... |
2-19 |
Removing the Top Case (HP Authorized Service Providers Only)............................................ |
2-21 |
Removing the Motherboard or Bottom Case (HP Authorized Service Providers Only) ............ |
2-24 |
Replacing the Motherboard ................................................................................................. |
2-28 |
Replacing the Bottom Case.................................................................................................. |
2-32 |
Repairing the BIOS IC (HP Authorized Service Providers Only).............................................. |
2-33 |
Removing Other Components (HP Authorized Service Providers Only)................................... |
2-34 |
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics.................................................................................. |
3-1 |
Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................ |
3-2 |
Checking for Customer Abuse............................................................................................... |
3-3 |
Troubleshooting the Problem................................................................................................. |
3-3 |
Verifying the Repair .............................................................................................................. |
3-4 |
Suggestions for Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... |
3-5 |
Diagnostic Tools......................................................................................................................... |
3-17 |
Overview of Diagnostic Tools ............................................................................................. |
3-17 |
Power-On Self-Test ............................................................................................................. |
3-24 |
Sycard PCCtest 450 CardBus Card (Optional).................................................................... |
3-27 |
Desktop Management Interface (DMI)................................................................................ |
3-28 |
BIOS Setup Utility............................................................................................................... |
3-29 |
Replaceable Parts ........................................................................................................... |
4-1 |
Reference Information ................................................................................................... |
5-1 |
Password Removal Policy ............................................................................................................ |
5-1 |
Hewlett-Packard Display Quality Statement ................................................................................ |
5-2 |
Service Notes and Obsolete Parts ................................................................................................. |
5-4 |
HP Omnibook 6000/6100 |
iii |
Figures
Figure 1-1. Omnibook — Front View .............................................................................................. |
....1-3 |
Figure 1-2. Omnibook — Back View ............................................................................................... |
...1-4 |
Figure 1-3. Omnibook — Bottom View............................................................................................. |
..1-4 |
Figure 1-4. Resetting the Computer ..................................................................................................... |
1-8 |
Figure 1-5. Replaceable Module Diagram ......................................................................................... |
1-14 |
Figure 2-1. Disassembly Flow.............................................................................................................. |
2-3 |
Figure 2-2. Removing the Battery ........................................................................................................ |
2-4 |
Figure 2-3. Removing a Module .......................................................................................................... |
2-5 |
Figure 2-4. Removing a Module .......................................................................................................... |
2-5 |
Figure 2-5. Removing a SDRAM Module ........................................................................................... |
2-6 |
Figure 2-6. Removing the Hard Disk Drive ......................................................................................... |
2-7 |
Figure 2-7. Removing the Hard Disk Case .......................................................................................... |
2-8 |
Figure 2-8. Removing the Mini-PCI Card.......................................................................................... |
2-10 |
Figure 2-9. Removing the Power Button Panel.................................................................................. |
2-11 |
Figure 2-10. Removing the Display ................................................................................................... |
2-14 |
Figure 2-11. Removing the Keyboard ................................................................................................ |
2-15 |
Figure 2-12. Unplugging the Keyboard Cables.................................................................................. |
2-16 |
Figure 2-13. Removing the Heatsink.................................................................................................. |
2-17 |
Figure 2-14. Removing the CPU Module........................................................................................... |
2-19 |
Figure 2-15. Removing the Top Case: Omnibook 6100 Models ....................................................... |
2-22 |
Figure 2-16. Removing the Top Case: Omnibook 6000 Models ....................................................... |
2-23 |
Figure 2-17. Removing the Motherboard: Omnibook 6100 Models .................................................. |
2-25 |
Figure 2-18. Removing the Motherboard: Omnibook 6000 Models .................................................. |
2-26 |
Figure 2-19. Installing Docking Doors............................................................................................... |
2-27 |
Figure 2-20. Installing the Lower PCMCIA Door ............................................................................. |
2-27 |
Figure 2-21. Replacing Motherboard Components: Omnibook 6100 Models ................................... |
2-29 |
Figure 2-22. Replacing Motherboard Components: Omnibook 6000 Models ................................... |
2-30 |
Figure 2-23. Example of Serial Number Label .................................................................................. |
2-32 |
Figure 2-24. Boot-Block Jumper........................................................................................................ |
2-34 |
Figure 3-1. Basic Troubleshooting Steps ............................................................................................. |
3-2 |
Figure 3-2. Diagnostic Screens — Basic and Advanced.................................................................... |
3-17 |
Figure 3-3. Serial and Parallel Loopback Connectors ........................................................................ |
3-19 |
Figure 4-1. Exploded View .................................................................................................................. |
4-2 |
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Tables
Table 1-1. Omnibook 6000/6100 Models............................................................................................ |
1-1 |
Table 1-2. Product Comparisons ......................................................................................................... |
1-2 |
Table 1-3. Activating Power Modes.................................................................................................... |
1-5 |
Table 1-4. Main Status Lights (front of computer).............................................................................. |
1-6 |
Table 1-5. Keyboard Status Lights ...................................................................................................... |
1-6 |
Table 1-6. Fn Hot Keys ....................................................................................................................... |
1-7 |
Table 1-7. Omnibook 6000/6100 Specifications ................................................................................. |
1-9 |
Table 1-8. Omnibook 6000/6100 Accessories .................................................................................. |
1-12 |
Table 1-9. Functional Structure ......................................................................................................... |
1-15 |
Table 2-1. Removal Cross-Reference.................................................................................................. |
2-1 |
Table 2-2. Required Equipment........................................................................................................... |
2-2 |
Table 2-3. Recommended Screw Torques........................................................................................... |
2-2 |
Table 2-4. Replacing Small Parts (User-Replaceable) ...................................................................... |
2-12 |
Table 2-5. Motherboard and PCA Compatibility .............................................................................. |
2-28 |
Table 2-6. Removing Omnibook Components .................................................................................. |
2-34 |
Table 3-1. Scope of Diagnostic Tools ................................................................................................. |
3-5 |
Table 3-2. Troubleshooting Suggestions ............................................................................................. |
3-6 |
Table 3-3. Omnibook Diagnostic Error Codes .................................................................................. |
3-20 |
Table 3-4. POST Terminal-Error Beep Codes .................................................................................. |
3-24 |
Table 3-5. POST Messages ............................................................................................................... |
3-25 |
Table 3-6. Sycard PCCtest Commands ............................................................................................. |
3-27 |
Table 3-7. BIOS Setup Menus and Parameters ................................................................................. |
3-29 |
Table 4-1. Omnibook Replaceable Parts ............................................................................................. |
4-3 |
Table 4-2. Accessory Replaceable Parts.............................................................................................. |
4-8 |
Table 4-3. Part Number Reference ...................................................................................................... |
4-9 |
Table 5-1. Omnibook 6000/6100 LCD Guidelines ............................................................................. |
5-3 |
Table 5-2. Obsolete Repair Parts......................................................................................................... |
5-4 |
HP Omnibook 6000/6100 |
v |
Introduction
This manual provides reference information for servicing the HP Omnibook 6000/6100. It is for use by HP-authorized service personnel while installing, servicing, and repairing these products.
The manual is designed as a self-paced guide that will train you to install, configure, and repair Omnibook 6000/6100 computers. The manual is self-contained, so that you can follow it without having equipment available.
The following table lists other sources of information about the computers and related products.
Source |
Address or Number |
Comments |
HP Notebook Web Site |
http://www.hp.com/notebooks |
No usage restriction. |
|
(http://www.europe.hp.com/notebook, |
|
|
European mirror) |
|
HP Partnership Web |
http://partner.americas.hp.com |
Restricted to Authorized Resellers |
|
|
only. |
HP Asia Pacific Channel |
http://www.hp.com.au |
Restricted to DPSP Partners only. |
Support Centre for DPSP |
|
|
Partners |
|
|
America Online |
Keyword: HP |
Call (800) 827-6364 for membership |
|
|
within the US. |
CompuServe |
GO HP |
Call (800) 524-3388 for membership |
|
|
within the US. |
HP Bulletin Board Service |
|
Refer to the latest Product Support |
|
|
Plan for non-US BBS numbers. |
HP Support Assist CD-ROM |
(800) 457-1762 |
US and Canada. |
|
(801) 431-1587 |
Outside US and Canada. |
Microsoft Windows manual |
|
Information about Windows operating |
|
|
system. |
Microsoft Web |
http://www.microsoft.com |
Information and updates for Windows |
|
|
operating systems. |
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1
Product Information
The HP Omnibook 6000 /6100 provides outstanding performance and expandability in a conveniently portable form. The high-performance components use the latest technologies to enable it to replace a desktop computer or serve as a portable multimedia presentation tool.
Table 1-1. Omnibook 6000/6100 Models
Omnibook |
|
|
Hard |
|
Standard |
|
Product * |
CPU ** |
Display |
Drive |
Drives |
SDRAM |
Communication |
Omnibook 6000 Series |
|
|
|
|
|
|
F2072xy |
Celeron 550 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
5 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
64 MB |
SW Modem |
F2073xy |
Celeron 550 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
5 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
64 MB |
None |
F2079xy |
Pentium III 600 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
6 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
128 MB |
Modem/LAN |
F2080xy |
Pentium III 600 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
6 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
128 MB |
None |
F2081xy |
Pentium III 600 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
6 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
64 MB |
Modem/LAN |
F2082xy |
Pentium III 600 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
6 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
64 MB |
None |
F2083xy |
Pentium III 650 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
10 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
128 MB |
Modem/LAN |
F2084xy |
Pentium III 650 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
10 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
128 MB |
None |
F2087xy |
Pentium III 700 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
12 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
Modem/LAN |
F2088xy |
Pentium III 700 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
12 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
None |
F2090xy |
Pentium III 700 MHz |
15.0” XGA |
18 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
Modem/LAN |
F2091xy |
Pentium III 700 MHz |
15.0” XGA |
18 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
None |
F2140xy |
Celeron 650 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
6 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
64 MB |
SW Modem |
F2141xy |
Celeron 650 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
6 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
64 MB |
SW Modem |
F2142xy |
Celeron 650 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
6 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
64 MB |
None |
F2143xy |
Celeron 650 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
6 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
64 MB |
None |
F2144xy |
Pentium III 650 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
6 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
64 MB |
Modem/LAN |
F2145xy |
Pentium III 650 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
6 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
64 MB |
Modem/LAN |
F2146xy |
Pentium III 650 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
6 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
64 MB |
None |
F2147xy |
Pentium III 650 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
6 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
64 MB |
None |
F2148xy |
Pentium III 700 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
10 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
Modem/LAN |
F2149xy |
Pentium III 700 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
10 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
None |
F2150xy |
Pentium III 700 MHz |
15.0” XGA |
20 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
Modem/LAN |
F2151xy |
Pentium III 700 MHz |
15.0” XGA |
20 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
None |
F2182xy |
Pentium III 800 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
20 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
Modem/LAN |
F2183xy |
Pentium III 800 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
20 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
None |
F2184xy |
Pentium III 850 MHz |
15.0” SXGA |
20 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
Modem/LAN |
F2185xy |
Pentium III 800 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
20 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
None |
F2186xy |
Pentium III 650 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
10 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
128 MB |
Modem/LAN |
F2187xy |
Pentium III 650 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
10 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
128 MB |
None |
F2188xy |
Celeron 750 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
7.5 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
64 MB |
SW Modem |
F2189xy |
Celeron 750 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
7.5 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
64 MB |
None |
F2197xy |
Pentium III 700 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
7.5 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
64 MB |
Modem/LAN |
HP Omnibook 6000/6100 |
Product Information |
1-1 |
Omnibook |
|
|
Hard |
|
Standard |
Product * |
CPU ** |
Display |
Drive |
Drives |
SDRAM |
F2198xy |
Pentium III 700 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
7.5 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
64 MB |
F2200xy |
Pentium III 900 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
20 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
F2201xy |
Pentium III 900 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
20 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
F2202xy |
Pentium III 1.0 GHz |
15.0” XGA |
30 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
F2203xy |
Pentium III 1.0 GHz |
15.0” SXGA+ |
30 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
Omnibook 6100 |
|
|
|
|
|
F3257xy |
Pentium III-M 933 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
10 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
128 MB |
F3258xy |
Pentium III-M 933 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
10 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
128 MB |
F3259xy |
Pentium III-M 933 MHz |
14.1” XGA |
10 GB |
CD-ROM, FDD |
128 MB |
F3260xy |
Pentium III-M 1.0 GHz |
14.1” XGA |
20 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
F3261xy |
Pentium III-M 1.0 GHz |
14.1” XGA |
20 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
F3262xy |
Pentium III-M 1.0 GHz |
14.1” XGA |
20 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
F3263xy |
Pentium III-M 1.13 GHz |
15.0 ” SXGA+ |
30 GB |
DVD, FDD |
256 MB |
F3264xy |
Pentium III-M 1.13 GHz |
15.0 ” SXGA+ |
30 GB |
DVD, FDD |
256 MB |
F3265xy |
Pentium III-M 1.13 GHz |
15.0 ” SXGA+ |
20 GB |
DVD, FDD |
256MB |
F3266xy |
Pentium III-M 933 GHz |
14.1 ” XGA |
20 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
F3267xy |
Pentium III-M 933 GHz |
14.1 ” XGA |
20 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
F3268xy |
Pentium III-M 933 GHz |
14.1 ” XGA |
20 GB |
DVD, FDD |
128 MB |
This table lists only base product configurations—custom configurations are not included.
Communication
None
Modem/LAN
None
Modem/LAN
None
Modem, LAN
None
Modem, LAN, Wireless LAN
Modem, LAN
None
Modem, LAN, Wireless LAN
Modem, LAN
LAN
Modem, LAN, Wireless LAN
Modem, LAN
None
Modem, LAN, Wireless LAN
*For the products listed, the “xy” suffix means: “W” for Windows 95 or Windows 98, “K” for Windows 2000 , “H” for Windows
XP Home, “J” for Windows XP Professional. A “ y” suffix (none, “T”, “G”, or “U”) is a marketing distinction only. ** Intel Mobile Pentium III or III-M with SpeedStep Technology or Intel Mobile Celeron processor.
Processor*
Memory
Display
Video
Operating
System
HP Toptools
Power
Management
Power States
Table 1-2. Product Comparisons
Omnibook 6100
Pentium III-M (933 to 1133
MHz).
128 or 256 MB PC-133 SDRAM in system slot. Expandable to 1024 MB.
15.0-inch TFT SXGA+ or 14.1inch TFT XGA.
AGP 4X graphics interface. 16 MB DDR video RAM with 64-bit graphics interface.
3D and OpenGL graphics support.
Up to 16M colors (UXGA). Zoomed Video enabled.
Omnibook 6000
Celeron (550 to 750 MHz) or Pentium III (600 to 1000 MHz).
64 or 128 MB PC-100 SDRAM in system slot. Expandable to 512 MB.
15.0- or 14.1-inch TFT XGA, or
15.0-inch TFT SXGA+.
AGP 2X graphics interface.
4 or 8 MB video RAM with 32or 64-bit interface
3D and OpenGL graphics support.
Up to 64K or 16M colors (UXGA).
Zoomed Video enabled.
Omnibook 500
Celeron (500 or 600 MHz) or Pentium III (600 to 750 MHz).
64, 128, or 256 MB PC-100 SDRAM in system slot. Expandable to 512 MB.
12.1-inch TFT XGA.
AGP 2X graphics interface.
4 or 8 MB video RAM with 32or 64-bit graphics interface and 64-bit graphics controller. 3D and OpenGL graphics support.
Up to 64K or 16M colors (UXGA).
Zoomed Video enabled.
Windows 98, Windows 2000, |
Windows 95, Windows 98, or |
Windows 98 or |
or Windows XP preinstalled. |
Windows 2000 preinstalled. |
Windows 2000 preinstalled. |
HP Toptools 5.5 |
HP Toptools 4.5 to 5.0. |
HP Toptools 5.0. |
APM 1.2. |
APM 1.2. |
APM 1.2. |
ACPI compliant. |
ACPI compliant. |
ACPI compliant. |
On, Standby, Hibernate, Off. |
On, Standby, Hibernate, Off. |
On, Standby, Hibernate, Off. |
*Intel Mobile Pentium, Mobile Pentium-M, or Mobile Celeron Processor. Dual-speed processors use Intel SpeedStep Technology.
1-2 |
Product Information |
HP Omnibook 6000/6100 |
Features
The following three illustrations show the computer’s main external features. For an exploded view of the computer, see page 4-2.
Figure 1-1. Omnibook — Front View
1.One-Touch buttons (on Omnibook 6100 models only).
2.Sleep button. Suspends and resumes operation.
3.Keyboard status lights (left to right: Caps Lock, Num Lock, Keypad Lock, Scroll Lock).
4.Power slide button. Turns the computer on and off.
5.Built-in microphone.
6.Pointing stick (pointing device).
7.Touch pad, click and scroll buttons.
8.Main status lights (left to right): power mode, hard disk activity, charging status for main battery, and charging status for secondary battery.
9.Module eject latch.
10.Volume control.
11.Audio-off button and audio-off light.
12.Audio jacks (left to right): audio out (headphones), external microphone, audio in*.
13.Infrared port.
14.S-video port (TV-out) (on Omnibook 6100 models only).
15.System-off switch.
16.Kensington lock slot (security connector).
17.Computer open/close latch.
*This diagram represents the Omnibook 6100 models. Placement varies slightly on Omnibook 6000 models.
HP Omnibook 6000/6100 |
Product Information |
1-3 |
Figure 1-2. Omnibook — Back View
18.PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse port (supports Y adapter).
19.One or two universal serial bus ports (USB), depending on model.
20.Serial port (COM1). Use this port for a serial mouse, modem, printer, or other serial device.
21.Parallel port (LPT1). Use this port for a parallel printer or other parallel device, or to connect the floppy disk drive externally.
22.External monitor port.
23.Docking port.
24.AC adapter jack.
25.Modem port (on certain models)
26.LAN port.
27.PC Card and CardBus slots (upper and lower)
28.Wireless on-off button and indicator light (on certain models)
Figure 1-3. Omnibook — Bottom View
29.Plug-in module bay. Can contain a CD-ROM or DVD drive, floppy disk drive, secondary battery, or other plug-in module.
30.Main battery.
31.Main battery latch.
32.Hard disk drive.
33.RAM cover.
34.Mini-PCI cover (no user parts inside).
1-4 |
Product Information |
HP Omnibook 6000/6100 |
Operation
This section gives an overview of the computer’s operation.
Turning the Computer On and Off
You can start and stop the computer using its blue sleep button. However, at certain times you may want to use other methods to start or stop the computer—depending on power considerations, types of active connections, and start-up time.
Table 1-3. Activating Power Modes
Power mode
Standby mode
Saves significant power.
Turns off the display and other components. Maintains current session in SDRAM. Restarts quickly.
Restores network connections. Power mode status light is on.
Hibernate mode
Saves maximum power.
Saves current session to disk, then shuts down. Restores network connections.
Power mode status light is off.
To enter this mode
Press blue sleep button –or–
click Start, Suspend (Windows 95*) or Start, Shutdown, Standby (Windows 98 and 2000)
–or–
allow timeout.
Press Fn+F12 –or–
Click Start, Shut Down, Hibernate (Windows 2000)
–or–
allow timeout.
To turn on again
Press the blue sleep button to display your current session.
Press the blue sleep button to restart and restore your previous session.
Shut down (off)
Saves maximum power.
Turns off without saving current session.
At startup, resets everything, starts a new session, and restores network connections.
Power mode status light is off.
Click Start, Shut Down |
Press the blue |
(recommended) |
sleep button to |
–or– |
restart with a new |
slide the power button. |
session. |
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*Windows 95 is available only on Omnibook 6000 models.
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Checking the Status of the Computer
The computer’s main status lights, located on the front of the computer, report power status, battery status, and drive activity
Table 1-4. Main Status Lights (front of computer)
Meaning
Power status
Green: computer is on (even if the display is off).
Amber or blinking: computer is in Standby mode.
No light: computer is off or in Hibernate mode.
Red light: computer failed when resuming, and must be reset.
Hard disk drive activity
On: computer is accessing the hard disk drive.
Main battery status
Green: The AC adapter is connected and the battery is fully charged. Amber: The AC adapter is connected and the battery is charging.
Red or blinking: The AC adapter is connected and the battery is missing or has a fault.
Off: The AC adapter is not connected.
Secondary battery status
Green: The AC adapter is connected and the battery is fully charged. Amber: The AC adapter is connected and the battery is charging. Red or blinking: The battery has a fault.
Off: The AC adapter is not connected, a secondary battery is not installed, or the battery is not charging.
The keyboard status lights, located above the keyboard, indicate the states of the keyboard locks.
Table 1-5. Keyboard Status Lights
Meaning
Caps Lock
Caps Lock is active.
Num Lock
Num Lock is active. (The Keypad Lock must also be on to use the embedded keypad.)
Keypad Lock
The embedded keypad is active (Fn+F8). Num Lock must also be on for the numeric keys—otherwise, cursor control is active (as marked on an external keyboard).
Scroll Lock
Scroll Lock is active.
In addition, the battery module has five lights on its back (flat) side that indicate its charge level. To see these lights, you must remove the battery and press the pad next to the lights. The number of lights that turn on indicates the charge.
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Using Fn Hot Keys
The combination of the Fn key plus another key creates a hot key—a shortcut key sequence—for various system controls. To use a hot key, press and hold Fn, press the appropriate second key, then release both keys.
External keyboards support only Fn+F5, Fn+F7, and Fn+F12. To use these, press and hold left CTRL+left ALT, press the appropriate second key, then release both keys.
Hot Key
Fn+F1
Fn+F2
Fn+F5
Fn+F7
Fn+F8
Fn+F12
Fn+NumLock
Fn+UP ARROW
Fn+DOWN ARROW
Table 1-6. Fn Hot Keys
Effect
Decreases the display brightness.
Increases the display brightness.
Toggles among the built-in display, an external display, and simultaneous display on both.
Mutes the computer’s speakers.
Toggles the built-in keypad on and off. Does not affect an external keyboard. If Num Lock is on, then the numeric functions are active; otherwise, cursor control is active.
Enters Hibernate mode.
Toggles Scroll Lock on and off.
Increases sound volume (on Omnibook 6000 models only).
Decreases sound volume (on Omnibook 6000 models only).
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1-7 |
Resetting the Computer
Occasionally, Windows or the computer may stop responding, so that you cannot turn the computer off. If this happens, try the following in the order listed:
1.If possible, shut down Windows: press CTRL+ALT+DEL, then click Shut Down. Press the blue sleep button to restart.
2.Slide and hold the power button for 4 seconds, until the display shuts down, then press the blue sleep button to restart.
–or, if this fails–
Insert a straightened paper clip into the system-off switch on the right side of the computer, then press the blue sleep button to restart.
Figure 1-4. Resetting the Computer
Note
To boot from a floppy, CD-ROM, or DVD drive in the module bay, insert a bootable CD (such as the Recovery CD) into the drive, then reboot. Press ESC during reboot when the HP logo and prompt appear, then select the CD-ROM/DVD drive as the temporary boot device.
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Product Information |
HP Omnibook 6000/6100 |
Specifications
The following tables list the specifications for the computer and its accessories. These are subject to change: for the latest versions, see the HP Notebook Web site (www.hp.com/notebooks).
Physical Attributes
Processor and
Bus Architecture
Graphics
Table 1-7. Omnibook 6000/6100 Specifications
Size (14.0-inch display): 315 × 261 × 32 mm (12.4 × 10.3 × 1.3 in). Size (15.1-inch display): 325 × 261 × 34 mm (12.8 × 10.3 × 1.4 in). Weight: 2.3–2.9 kg (5.0–6.4 lb), depending on configuration.
Magnesium display cover.
Omnibook 6000:
550to 750-MHz Celeron processor with 128-KB four-way set-associative L2 cache. –or–
600-, 650-, 700-, 850-, 900-, or 1000-MHz Intel Mobile Pentium III processor with SpeedStep technology with 256-KB four-way set-associative L2 cache.
1.6-V core, 2.5-V external, low-power processor. 32-KB (16-KB instruction, 16-KB data) L1 cache. 32-bit PCI bus.
Omnibook 6100:
933-, 1000-, or 1133-MHz Intel Mobile Pentium III-M processor with Intel Speed Step technology.
Integrated 32-KB (16-KB instruction, 16-KB data) L1 cache and 512-KB four-way set-associative L2 cache.
1.4-V core low-power processor with 133-MHz processor system bus.
Core logic interfaces processor, system memory, graphics subsystem, 33-MHz system PCI bus, and other I/O.
Omnibook 6000:
14.1- or 15.0-inch XGA active-matrix (TFT) display (1024 × 768) or 15.0-inch SXGA+ (1400 × 1050).
External monitors up to 1600 × 1200 × 64K or 16M colors, and at least 75 Hz refresh rate (only 60 Hz at 1400 × 1050).
Zoomed Video support for lower PC Card slot. 3D and OpenGL graphics support.
Celeron models: ATI Mobility M graphics accelerator with 4-MB display RAM, 2x AGP graphics capability.
Pentium III models: ATI Mobility M1 graphics accelerator with 8-MB display RAM, 2x AGP graphics capability.
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14.1-inch XGA (1024 × 768) or 15.0-inch SXGA+ (1400 × 1050) active-matrix (TFT) |
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LCD display. |
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External monitors up to 1600 × 1200 resolution, 16M (24or 32-bit) colors, and at |
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least 75 Hz refresh rate (only 60 Hz at 1400 × 1050). |
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ATI Mobility Radeon graphics accelerator with 16-MB DDR graphics memory, 4x |
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AGP graphics capability. |
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Hardware 3D acceleration, hardware DVD acceleration. |
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Dual display capability (depends on operating system support). |
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Zoomed Video support for lower PC Card slot. |
Power |
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery with LED charge-level gauge (11.1 or 14.8 Vdc). |
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Battery life (one battery): up to 4-5 hours typical with 8-cell Li-Ion 14.8-V battery |
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(varies with model and usage). |
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Fast battery recharge: 80% in 1.5 hour, 100% in 2 hours. |
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Low-battery warning. |
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Suspend/resume capability. |
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Universal 60-watt AC adapter: 100–240 Vac (50/60 Hz) input, 19 Vdc output. |
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Optional secondary battery available for module bay. |
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Mass Storage
SDRAM
Audio System
Keyboard and
Pointing Device
LAN
Modem
Wireless LAN
(Omnibook 6100 models only)
Input/Output
Expandability
5- to 30-GB removable hard drive.
1.44-MB floppy drive module (on certain models). 24x CD-ROM, 6x or 8x DVD, or other drive module. Optional drive modules available.
Omnibook 6000:
Two slots for PC-100 or higher SDRAM modules. 64-MB SDRAM installed in one slot.
At least 100-MB RAM preinstalled.
Omnibook 6100:
Two slots for PC-133 SDRAM modules. Up to 1024-MB RAM maximum.
At least 128-MB RAM preinstalled.
16-bit Sound Blaster Pro−compatible stereo sound.
Stereo sound via two built-in speakers (500 Hz to 10 KHz range). 3D-enhanced PCI bus audio with Zoomed Video support. Built-in microphone.
Separate audio-off button with indicator light. Headphone-out, microphone-in, and audio line-in.
87/88-key touch-type QWERTY keyboard with 101/102 key emulation. Embedded numeric keypad.
Left and right click buttons, center scroll button. 12 function (Fn) keys.
Two pointing devices: pointing stick and touch pad.
Four user-programmable One-Touch buttons (Omnibook 6100 models only).
Ethernet 10Base-T (10 Mbps) and 100Base-TX (100 Mbps) support.
Supports wake-on-LAN (Windows 2000), remote wake-up (Windows 98), fast IP, DMI, dRMON.
MBA (Managed Boot Agent) support for PXE/BINL, BOOTP, NCP/IPX, DHCP.
Hardware-based controllerless modem (US Robotics or 3Com) or software-based ACLink modem (Ambit), mini-PCI interface
Data speed: 56 Kbps (V.90) maximum. Fax speed: 14.4 Kbps, Class 1 and 2.
Modulation: V.21, V.22, V.22bis, V.23, V.32, V.32bis, V.34, V.90, X2 (US Robotics and 3Com only), Bell 103, Bell 212A.
Synchronous transfer: V.80. Compression: V.42bis, MNP5. Error correction: V.42, MNP2-4.
Fax: Group 3 fax, Class 1. V.17, V.27ter, V.29, V.21 channel 2.
Radio: IEEE 802.11b, WECA Wi-Fi compliant, direct-sequence spread-spectrum. Operating frequency: 2.5-GHz ISM band, exact frequencies and channels depend on country.
Raw data rate: 1, 2, 5.5, or 11 Mbps.
Transmitter output: 15 dBm typical (approx. 30 mW), 16 dBm max (approx. 40 mW).
Receiver sensitivity: –84 dBm typical.
Range: up to 100 m (300 ft) or more, depending on environment and conditions. On-off button and indicator.
Mini-PCI interface.
Universal serial bus (USB), one or two ports. 9-pin, 115,200-bps serial (16550 UART). 25-pin bi-directional ECP/EPP parallel. 15-pin VGA video-out with DDC support. Dual display.
PS/2 keyboard/mouse.
4-Mbps IrDA-compliant infrared port.
S-video (TV-out) (Omnibook 6100 models only)
One Type III or two Type II 16-/32-bit PC Card slots (3.3- and 5-V support). CardBus enabled.
Plug-in module bay for accessory modules.
Optional port replicator, mini dock, and docking system.
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Security Features
Environmental Limits
Major ICs
User and administrator passwords.
System, hard drive, and docking passwords.
PC identification displayed at boot.
DMI-accessible electronic serial number.
Kensington Microsaver lock slot.
Operating temperature: 5 to 35 °C (41 to 95 °F). Operating humidity: 20 to 90 percent RH (5 to 35 °C).
Operating altitude: up to 3000 m (10,000 ft) at 25°C (77°F). Storage temperature: –20 to 50 °C (–4 to 122 °F).
CPU: Intel Mobile Pentium III or Celeron processor. Core logic: Intel South Bridge PIIX4M chipset. Graphics controller: ATI Mobility M or M1.
Audio controller: ESS Maestro-3E and ESS ES1921. CardBus controller: TI PCI 1420. Keyboard/embedded controller: National PC87570. BIOS flash: SST28SF040.
Super I/O: National NS97338.
Omnibook 6100:
CPU: Intel Mobile Pentium III-M processor. Core logic: Intel 830M/ICH3M chipset. Graphics controller: ATI Mobility Radeon M6-P. Audio controller: ESS ES1988.
CardBus controller: TI PC1420. Keyboard/embedded controller: National PC87570. Super I/O: National PC87393F.
LAN: integrated in core logic.
Modem: USR controllerless or Ambit ACLink.
802.11b wireless LAN: Actiontec with Intersil Prism 2.5 chipset.
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Table 1-8. Omnibook 6000/6100 Accessories
Accessory |
Description |
Omnibook |
Omnibook |
Omnibook |
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6000 |
500 |
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Memory |
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F1456B 32-MB SDRAM module (PC100)
F1457B 64-MB SDRAM module (PC100)
F1457C 64-MB SDRAM module (PC133)
F1622B 128-MB SDRAM module (PC100)
F1622C 128-MB SDRAM module (PC133)
F1654A 256-MB SDRAM module (PC100)
F1654C 256-MB SDRAM module (PC133)
F3495A 128-MB SDRAM module (PC133)
F3496A 256-MB SDRAM module (PC133)
F2298A 512-MB SDRAM module (PC133)
Hard Drives
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∙ |
∙ |
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∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
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∙ |
∙ |
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∙ |
∙ |
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∙ |
∙ |
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∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
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∙ |
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∙ |
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F2018B 20-GB hard disk drive module
F2018C 30-GB hard disk drive module
F2016B 20-GB hard disk drive module
F2016C 30-GB hard disk drive replacement
F2295A 30-GB hard disk drive replacement
Plug-in Modules
F2008A |
Floppy disk drive cable (external) |
F2009A |
Zip drive |
F2013A |
Floppy disk drive module |
F2015A |
DVD drive module |
F2017A |
CD-ROM drive module |
F2022A/B |
SuperDisk drive module |
F2026A |
CD read/write drive module |
F2101A |
USB floppy disk drive cable |
F2107A |
DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive module |
Power Options
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
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∙ |
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∙ |
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∙ |
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∙ |
∙ |
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∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
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∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
F1454A
F1455A
F1781A
F2011A
F2014A
F2019A
F2297A
8120-6312
8120-6313
8120-6314
8120-6316
8121-0702
8120-6317
8120-8367
8120-8373
8120-8452
8120-8699
Adapters
F1469A
60-watt AC adapter
75-watt auto/airline power adapter
UltraSlim AC Adapter
Battery charger (external)
Lithium-ion secondary battery
Lithium-ion primary battery
Auto power adapter (Europe only, 24 V)
Replacement power cord (Australia) Replacement power cord (U.S., Canada, Taiwan) Replacement power cord (Europe)
Replacement power cord (Japan) Replacement power cord (India) Replacement power cord (South Africa) Replacement power cord (Argentina)
Replacement power cord (People’s Rep. of China) Replacement power cord (Chile)
Replacement power cord (Hong Kong, Singapore, U.K.)
PS/2 Y adapter
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
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∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
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∙ |
∙ |
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HP Omnibook 6000/6100 |
Accessory
PC Cards
F1623A
F1625A
F1626A/B
F1627A
F1643A/B
F1782A
F1985A
F2135A/B
F2136A/B
F2196A
Docking
F1451A/B
F1452A/B
F1453A
F1477A/B
F2012A
F2021A
Description
10/100-Mbps Ethernet + 56-Kbps modem PC Card by Xircom
56-Kbps global modem PC Card by Xircom
10/100-Mbps Ethernet PC Card by 3Com
56-Kbps US modem PC Card by Xircom
Realport 10/100-Mbps Ethernet + 56-Kbps modem PC Card by Xircom
10/100-Mbps Ethernet + 56-Kbps modem PC Card by 3Com
10/100-Mbps USB-Ethernet adapter by 3Com
802.11b wireless LAN access point
802.11b wireless LAN PC Card
Bluetooth PC Card by 3Com
Port replicator
Mini dock
Monitor stand (short) for F1451A and F1452A
Docking system and monitor stand (tall)
Docking tray
Docking module bay adapter
Omnibook |
Omnibook |
Omnibook |
6100 |
6000 |
500 |
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∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
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∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
∙ |
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∙ |
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∙ |
∙ |
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∙ |
∙ |
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∙ |
∙ |
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HP Omnibook 6000/6100 |
Product Information 1-13 |
Internal Design
The motherboard PCA is the central component of the Omnibook’s design. It plays a role in virtually all system functions. The CPU module and most other subsystems connect to the motherboard.
The following figure shows the connections among the Omnibook’s replaceable electronic modules. In addition, the table on page 1-15 lists the roles that the replaceable modules play in each of the Omnibook’s functional subsystems.
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OB 6000 only |
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Keyboard |
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Speakers |
OB 6100 only |
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(pointing stick) |
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Rear |
Power |
Top case |
Display |
Display |
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antenna |
supply PCA |
interface |
assembly |
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PCA |
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PCA |
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Front |
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SDRAM modules |
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antenna |
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PCA |
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Mini-PCI card #1 |
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Motherboard PCA |
Heatsink (fan) |
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Mini-PCI panel |
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CPU module |
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Mini-PCI card #2 |
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PCMCIA |
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Volume PCA |
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socket |
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Hard disk |
PC cards |
Main battery |
Plug-in module |
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drive |
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or battery |
Figure 1-5. Replaceable Module Diagram
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HP Omnibook 6000/6100 |
Bootup
Processor
Memory
Power
Display
Hard disk
Floppy drive
Keyboard
Pointer
Audio
Status
Serial
Parallel
Infrared
PS/2 port
USB
Docking port
PCMCIA
Wireless
LAN
LAN
Modem
Table 1-9. Functional Structure
CPU module Motherboard
Power supply PCA (OB 6000) Floppy disk module
Hard disk drive
CPU module
Motherboard
Motherboard
SDRAM module
Battery
Motherboard
Power supply PCA (OB 6000) AC adapter
Motherboard
Display assembly
Display interface PCA
Motherboard
Hard disk drive
Motherboard
Floppy disk module
Motherboard
Power supply PCA (OB 6000) Keyboard
Motherboard
Power supply PCA (OB 6000) Keyboard
Top case
Motherboard
Display interface PCA Volume PCA
Top case
Speaker assembly (OB 6100)
Motherboard
Power supply PCA (OB 6000) Display interface PCA
Top case
Motherboard
Motherboard
Motherboard
Motherboard
Power supply PCA (OB 6000)
Motherboard
Motherboard
Motherboard
PCMCIA socket
Motherboard
Front antenna PCA
Rear antenna PCA
Mini-PCI card #1
Motherboard
Mini-PCI card #1
Mini-PCI panel
Mini-PCI card #1
Mini-PCI card #2 (OB 6100) Mini-PCI panel
Main processor (MMO).
Primary system circuitry, system BIOS (OB 6100). System BIOS (OB 6000).
First source of disk-based startup code. Second source of disk-based startup code.
Main processor, numeric data processor, L1 and L2 cache. Primary system circuitry.
No onboard RAM, video RAM.
Changeable RAM (2 slots).
Power storage.
AC adapter socket, power switch, lid switch, system-off switch, power supply, power control circuitry (OB 6100).
Power control circuitry (OB 6000). AC-to-DC converter.
Graphics controller, ZV controller, video RAM.
Display output, backlight, power converter for backlight. Display identification DIP switches.
Hard disk controller.
Hard disk mechanism.
I/O controller, floppy connector.
Floppy disk mechanism.
Keyboard BIOS (OB 6100), keyboard controller (OB 6100). Keyboard controller, keyboard BIOS (OB 6000).
Key switches.
Keyboard circuitry, keyboard controller (OB 6100). Keyboard controller (OB 6000), keyboard BIOS (OB 6000). Pointing stick sensor.
Touch pad sensor, click buttons, controller (PS/2 output).
Audio controller, audio decoder, speaker amplifier, ZV controller. Microphone.
External audio jacks, headphone amplifier, audio-off switch. Speakers (OB 6000).
Speakers (OB 6100).
LED circuitry, keyboard controller (OB 6100).
Keyboard controller (OB 6000).
Keyboard LEDs.
Main status LEDs.
I/O controller, serial connector.
I/O controller, parallel connector.
I/O controller, infrared transmitter/receiver.
PS/2 connector, keyboard controller (OB 6100).
Keyboard controller (OB 6000).
Bus controller (South Bridge), USB connector.
Docking logic, docking connector.
PCMCIA controller.
PCMCIA connectors.
I/O controller.
Receive antenna, on-off button, indicator light.
Transmit/receive antenna.
Radio, radio frequency circuitry.
LAN circuitry (OB 6100), bus controller.
LAN circuitry (OB 6000).
LAN connector.
Modem circuitry (OB 6000).
Modem circuitry (OB 6100).
Modem connector.
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Product Information 1-15 |
2
Removal and Replacement
This chapter tells you how to remove and replace the Omnibook’s removable components and assemblies. The items marked by ∙ in the following table are user-replaceable.
Table 2-1. Removal Cross-Reference
∙Battery, main (page 2-4). Battery, CMOS (page 2-34).
∙Bumpers, display (page 2-12)
∙Cap, pointing stick (page 2-12).
∙Card, mini-PCI #1 (page 2-9). Card, mini-PCI #2 (page 2-34). Case, bottom (page 2-22). Case, top (page 2-20).
Cover, center hinge (page 2-34).
∙Cover, left corner (page 2-12). Cover, left hinge (page 2-34).
∙Cover, mini-PCI (page 2-12).
∙Cover, SDRAM (page 2-12).
∙Cover, right corner (page 2-12). Cover, right hinge (page 2-34).
∙Covers, screw (page 2-12). CPU module (page 2-19). Display assembly (page 2-12). Doors, docking (page 2-27). Doors, PCMCIA (page 2-27).
∙Drive, hard disk (page 2-7).
∙Feet, rubber (page 2-12). Heatsink (with fan) (page 2-17). Keyboard (page 2-15).
Panel, sound/IR (page 2-34). Panel, mini-PCI (page 2-34).
∙Panel, power button (page 2-11). Panel, vent (page 2-34).
PCA, display interface (page 2-34). PCA, power supply (page 2-34). PCA, motherboard (page 2-22). PCA, volume (page 2-34).
PCA, front antenna (page 2-34). PCA, rear antenna (page 2-34).
∙Plug-in module (page 2-5).
∙SDRAM module (page 2-6). Socket, PCMCIA (page 2-34). Speaker assembly (page 2-28).
∙Tray, hard disk drive (page 2-7).
Caution
Always provide proper grounding when performing repairs. Without proper grounding, an electrostatic discharge can damage the Omnibook and its components.
Notes
Reassembly steps are the reverse of the removal steps. Reassembly notes are included at the end of each section below.
Symbols like this throughout this chapter show approximate full-size screw outlines. You can use these to verify the sizes of screws before you install them. Installing a wrong-size screw can damage the unit. (The symbol at the left represents an M2.5×5mm T-head screw.)
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Removal and Replacement |
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Table 2-2. Required Equipment
∙Small Phillips screwdriver, preferably magnetized.
∙Small flat-blade screwdriver.
∙IC (PLCC) removal tool (similar to OK Industries EX-5).
Table 2-3. Recommended Screw Torques
Screw Thread Size |
Torque (cm-kgf) |
Torque (in-lbf) |
M2 |
1.3 – 1.8 |
1.1 – 1.5 |
M2.5 (2–11 mm long) |
3.0 – 3.5 |
2.6 – 3.0 |
M2.5 (12–19 mm long) |
2.5 – 3.0 |
2.2 – 2.6 |
M3 |
3.0 – 3.5 |
2.6 – 3.0 |
Disassembly Flowchart
The following diagram shows the general “path” you will use in disassembling the computer to access any particular component.
2-2 |
Removal and Replacement |
HP Omnibook 6000/6100 |
Battery, AC adapter, secondary battery
Plug-in module, hard disk drive *
Power button panel
Keyboard
If removing only display assembly or hinge covers
Heatsink (with fan)
Display assembly
Top case
*Only if removing the top case, motherboard, or bottom case.
CPU module
CMOS battery
Hinge covers
Rear antenna PCA (wireless only)
PCMCIA socket
Display interface PCA
Power supply PCA (OB 6000 only) Volume PCA
Mini-PCI panel
Vent panel (Omnibook 6000 only) Sound/IR panel
Docking doors
PCMCIA doors
Speaker assembly (OB 6100 only)
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Front antenna PCA (wireless only) |
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Mini-PCI card #2 (OB 6100 only) |
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Figure 2-1. Disassembly Flow
HP Omnibook 6000/6100 |
Removal and Replacement |
2-3 |
Removing the Battery
(User-Replaceable)
Required Equipment
∙ None.
Removal Procedure
∙ Slide the battery’s release latch, then lift the battery out of its compartment.
Figure 2-2. Removing the Battery
Reassembly Notes
∙Insert the front (rounded) end of the battery into the battery compartment on the bottom of the computer, and lower the back end in until it clicks into place.
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Removal and Replacement |
HP Omnibook 6000/6100 |
Removing a Plug-In Module
(User-Replaceable)
Required Equipment
∙ None.
Removal Procedure
1. Press the button on the module release latch, and slide the latch toward the front of the computer.
Figure 2-3. Removing a Module
2. Grasp the module and pull it out.
Figure 2-4. Removing a Module
HP Omnibook 6000/6100 |
Removal and Replacement |
2-5 |
Removing an SDRAM Module
(User-Replaceable)
The computer has no SDRAM on its motherboard, but has two slots for that hold two SDRAM modules. One slot contains a SDRAM module installed at the factory.
Caution
Handle the SDRAM module only by its edges and provide proper grounding, or you might damage the board by electrostatic discharge.
Required Equipment
∙ Small Phillips screwdriver.
Removal Procedure
1.Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery. Remove the secondary battery if one is installed.
2.Turn the unit bottom-side up, loosen the one or two screws holding the SDRAM cover (the cover may retain the screws), and remove the cover.
3.Release the two latches at the sides of the SDRAM module, so the free edge of the board pops up.
4.Pull the board out of the connector.
Figure 2-5. Removing a SDRAM Module
Reassembly Notes
∙Gently press the SDRAM module into the connector at about a 30° angle, until it is fully inserted. Then press down on both sides until the latches snap closed.
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Removal and Replacement |
HP Omnibook 6000/6100 |
Removing the Hard Disk Drive
(User-Replaceable)
Required Equipment
∙ Small Phillips screwdriver.
Removal Procedure
1.Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery. Remove the secondary battery if one is installed.
2.Turn the unit bottom side up and remove all hard drive screws.
3.Raise the cover on the end of the drive so that its retainer tab is free of the computer casing, then gently pull the hard drive out of the computer.
Screws, M3×6mm (2)
Screw, M2.5×4mm
(OB 6100 only)
Figure 2-6. Removing the Hard Disk Drive
4.Remove all screws from the holder and drive case, then lift the drive out of the holder.
5.Notice that the hard drive has a pin connector attachment at one end. Carefully remove this connector from the end of the drive. Work alternately at each end so that the connector slides off evenly without bending the connector pins.
HP Omnibook 6000/6100 |
Removal and Replacement |
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