Compaq Deskpro EX, DESKTOP EXS Illustrated Parts Map

Compaq Deskpro EX and EXS
Illustrated Parts Map
Compaq Deskpro EX and EXS Series of Personal Computers
Minitower Models
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System Unit
1 Access Panel Not spared 2 Front bezel 166868-001 3 Chassis assembly (reference only) Not spared 4 Logo kit (1 ea., DT and MT) 166924-001 5
Power switch with cable, LED, and switch holder 199854-001
6
Feet Plastics Kit
7
7
Power supply (PFC) 224062-001
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warranty.
September 2001
Part Number 201858-002
Spare Part Number 215880-001
Miscellaneous Plastics (not illustrated)
Miscellaneous plastics kit, includes: 166878-001
Panel, sub (166835-001) Bezel, blank (166775-001) Diskette bezel (166776-001 Card guide (166778-001) Foot, rubber (4 ea.) (166939-002) Button, power (166774-001) Drivelock, DT (166779-001) Spring, power button (166837-001) Spring, drivelock (2 ea.) (166837-002) Drivelock, MT (166780-001) Retention mechanism (2 ea.) (350767001)
Standard and Optional Boards
Graphics Controllers 1 NVIDIA M64, 16 MB SDRAM AGP board 182757-001 * NVIDIA M64, 32 MB RAM, AGP 203280-001 * NVIDIA NV-15, 32 MB 180284-001 * Vanta LT 8 MB SDRAM 201827-001 * Vanta 16 MB RAM, AGP 239920-001 * AIMM (GPA) 4 MB, 133 MHz graphics 192012-001 Other boards 2 NIC, 10/100 PCI 116188-001 * Audio board, PCI, ES1373 113897-003 Intel Celeron Processor 3 566/66 MHz with heatsink and clip 203967-001 * 600/66 MHz with heatsink and clip 192011-001 * 633/66 MHz with heatsink and clip 225922-001 * 667/66 MHz with heatsink and clip 237697-001 * 700/66 MHz with heatsink and clip 230433-001 * 733/66 MHz with heatsink and clip 239698-001 * 800/100 MHz with heatsink and clip 231853-001 * 850/100 MHz with heatsink and clip 239115-001 Intel Pentium III Processor * 667/133 MHz with heatsink and clip 239326-001 * 733/133 MHz with heatsink and clip 229738-001 * 800/133 MHz with heatsink and clip 239325-001 * 866/133 MHz with fansink and clip 192006-001 * 933/133 MHz with fansink and clip 203969-01 * 1GHz/133MHz with heatsink and clip 222727-001 * 1.13 GHz/133MHz with heatsink and clip 239112-001 * 1.20 GHz/133MHz with heatsink and clip 239113-001 Memory Module 133MHz 4 SDIMM, 64 MB 170080-001 * SDIMM, 128 MB 170081-001 * SDIMM, 256MB 192014-001 5 System Board (replaced by 240762-001) 203966-001 5 System Board Tualatin ready (replaces 203966-001) 240762-001
*Not shown
Mass Storage Devices (not illustrated)
Diskette drive, 3.5-inch without bezel 210795-001 48X Max tray load IDE CD-ROM drive 187263-001 32X Max CD-ROM, RW 101916-001 32X Max CD-RW drive 217824-001 10X DVD-ROM drive 215422-001 16X DVD-ROM drive 236922-001 2X DVD-ROM drive 176745-001 10-GB UATA Quiet hard drive (5400) 203139-001 10-GB UATA hard drive (66/7200) 135364-001 10-GB UATA Quiet hard drive (100/5400) 180472-001 15-GB UATA hard drive (66/5400) 202903-001 15-GB UATA hard drive (66/7200) 192060-001 15-GB UATA Quiet hard drive (7200) 180474-001
20.0-GB UATA Quiet hard drive (100/7200) 180476-001
20.0-GB UATA hard drive (5400) 218318-001
20.0-GB UATA hard drive (100/7200) 180475-001 30-GB hard drive (100/7200) 180477-001 30-GB hard drive (100/5400) 236920-001 40-GB hard drive (100/5400) 236921-001 40-GB UATA Quiet hard drive (100/7200) 202904-001 60-GB UATA hard drive (100/7200) 232022-001 LS-120 drive 103421-001
Documentation and Packaging (not illustrated)
Maintenance & Service Guide Service Reference Guide Quick Troubleshooting Guide Illustrated Parts Map
Return kit Return kit, International, with carton and buns
215879-001 152611-001 153837-001 215880-001 166990-001 166990-002
Cables
1
Diskette drive cable 161735-001
*
CD-Audio cable 149806-001
*
Hard drive/CD-ROM cable. 18” long, 10” to first
connector Cable kit, includes: 192264-001 2 40 pin IDE data cable, 12.5” (105876-001) 3 IDE Ultra ATA dual device, hard drive/CD-ROM
cable, 18” (108950-019) 4 IDE Ultra ATA dual device, hard drive/CD-ROM
cable, 18” (108950-021) 5 Audio cable, 21”, (288489-002) 5 Audio cable, Panther 21” (387527-001) 6
Power switch with cable, LED, and switch holder 199854-001
*Not shown
Miscellaneous Screws (not illustrated)
Miscellaneous screw kit, includes:
6-32 x 1/4 hi-top, thread forming with serrations
(4 ea.) (192308-001)
6-19 x 5/16 panhead, plastite (5 ea.) (101346-068)
6-19 x 5/16 hi-top, plastite with captive washer
(4 ea.) (114399-069)
6-32 x 3/16 hi-top, thread forming with serrations
(5 ea.) (192308-003)
M3 x 5mm, hi-top, plastite with serrations (3 ea.)
(247348-001)
6-32 x 3/16 buttonhead tamper-resistant, taptite with
serrations (4 ea.) (296769-002)
6-32 x 5/16 hi-top, taptite (5 ea.) (109384-568)
6-19 x 1/2 panhead, plastite (4 ea.) (101346-071)
Thumbscrew, molded cap (179333-002)
196667-001
179180-001
Miscellaneous Parts
1 Battery 153099-001 * Active fansink ( 866, 933 MHz, 1 GHz) 228026-001 * Active fansink (1.13 GHz and faster) 239119-001 2 Drive bay adapter, 3.5 to 5.25” 228192-001 3 Fan assembly 230435-001 4 Mouse, 2-button 166861-001 * Mouse, scroll, Opal 334689-002
*Not shown
Keyboards (not illustrated)
Easy Access keyboard Spacesaver keyboard Dutch Finnish French International Norwegian Spanish Swedish United Kingdom United States
123130-xxx 269513-xxx
-331
-351
-051
-B31
-091
-071
-101
-031
-001
System Board Connectors and Jumpers
CR28 3.3V Aux LED P12 SOS connector CR29 3.3 V Main LED (NI) P20 Primary IDE connector E6 Firmware hub top block lock (Installed =
E29 SCSI LED cable connetor P70 CPU fan connector E49 Password jumper (Installed = Enabled,
J20-22 PCI slots P216 chassis fan connector J40 AGP/AIMM connector P701 CD-ROM audio P1 Power supply connector SW50 Clear CMOS button P5 Power button, front panel LED connector XBT1 Battery P10 Diskette drive connector XMM1-2 Memory sockets P11 Aux audio connector XU1 Processor socket
System Hardware Interrupts
IRQ
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
System Hardware DMA
DMA System Function DMA System Function
0 Unused 4 DMA Controller Cascading 1 Unused 5 Unused 2 Diskette Drive 6 Unused 3 ECP Parallel Port LPT1
ICH Fixed I/O Registers
Port Register Name
00h, 02h, 04h, 06h Channel 0, 1, 2, 3 DMA base and current address register C0h, C4h, C8h, CCh Channel 4, 5, 6, 7 DMA base and current address register 01h, 03h, 05h, 07h Channel 0, 1, 2, 3 DMA base and current count register C2h, C6h, Cah, CEh Channel 4, 5, 6, 7 DMA base and current count register 10h-1Fh Aliased at 00h-0Fh 20h Master PIC ICW1 Init. Cmd W ord 1 register, Master PIC OCW2 Init. Cmd Word 2
21h Master PIC OCW1 Init. Cmd Word 1 register , Master PIC ICW2 Init. Cmd Word 2
24h,-25h, 28-29h, 2Ch-2Dh, 30h­31h, 34h-35h, 38h-39h, 3Ch-3Dh
40h
41h
42h
43h Timer control word register, Timer control word register read back. and Counter
50h-53h Aliased at 40h-43h 61h NMI status and control register 70h NMI enable register and Real-time clock (Standard RAM) index register 71h Real-time clock (Standard RAM) target register 72h Extended RAM index register 73h Extended RAM target register 74h-75h Aliased at 70h-71h 76h-77h Aliased at 72h-73h or 70h-71h 81h, 82h, 83h Channel 2, 3, 1 DMA memory low page register 84h-86h, 88h Reserved page registers 89h, 8Ah, 8Bh Channel 6, 7, 5 DMA memory low page register 8Ch-8Eh Reserved page registers 8Fh Refresh low page register 91h-9Fh (except 92h) Aliased at 81h-8Fh 92h Fast A20 and INIT register CF9h Reset control register A0h Slave PIC ICW1 Init. cmd word 1 register, Slave PIC OCW2 Init. cmd word 2 reg-
A1 Slave PIC ICW2 Init. cmd word 2 register, Slave PIC ICW3 Init. cmd word 3 regis-
bootblock unprotected. Removed = boot­block protected.)
Removed = Cleared)
System Function IRQ System Function
Timer Interrupt 8 Real-Time Clock Keyboard 9 Available for PCI Interrupt Controller Cascade 10 Available for PCI Serial Port (COM B) 11 Available for PCI Serial Port (COM A) 12 Mouse Audio 13 Coprocessor Diskette Drive 14 Primary IDE controller Parallel Port (LPT 1) 15 Secondary IDE controller
(Default; Alternate = DMA 0)
register, and Master PIC OCW3 Init. Cmd Word 3 register
register, and Master PIC ICW3 Init. Cmd Word 3 register Aliased at 20h-21h
Counter 0 interval time status byte format and Counter 0 counter access port regis­ter
Counter 1 interval time status byte format and Counter 1 counter access port regis­ter
Counter 2 interval time status byte format and Counter 2 counter access port regis­ter
latch command
ister, and Slave PIC 0CW3 Init. cmd word 3 register
ter, Slave PIC ICW4 Init. cmd word 4 register, and Slave PIC OCW1 Init. cmd word 1 register
P21 Secondary IDE connector
P100 ITP connector
7 Unused
ICH Fixed I/O Registers (Continued)
Port Register Name
A4h-A5h, A8h-A8h, ACh-ADh, B0h-B1h, B4h-B5h, B8h-B9h, BCh-Bdh
B2h Advanced power management control port register B3h Advanced power management status port register C0h, C4h, C8h, CCh Channel 4, 5, 6, 7 DMA base and current address register C1h Aliased at C0h C5h Aliased atC4h C9h Aliased at C8h CDh Aliased at CCh C2h, C6h, CAh, CEh Channel 4, 5, 6, 7 DMA base and current count register C3h Aliased at C2h C7h Aliased at C6h CBh Aliased at CAh CFh Aliased at Ceh D0h Channel 4-7 DMA command register and status register D1h Aliased at D0h D4h Channel 4-7 DMA write single mask register D5h Aliased at D4h D6h Channel 4-7 DMA channel mode register D7h Aliased at D6h D8h Channel 4-7 DMA clear byte pointer register D9h Aliased at D8h DAh Channel 4-7 DMA master clear register DBh Aliased at DAh DCh Channel 4-7 DMA clear mask register DEh Aliased at DCh DEh Channel 4-7 DMA write all mask register DFh Aliased at DEh F0h Coprocessor error register 170h-177h PIO mode command block offset for secondary drive 1F0h-1F7h PIO mode command block offset for primary drive 376h PIO mode control block offset for secondary drive 3F6h PIO mode control block offset for primary drive 4D0h Master PIC edge/level triggered register 3F6h PIO mode control block offset for primary drive 4D1h Slave PIC edge/level triggered register 400-47F Super I/O F800-F87F Reserved (power management) FA00-FA3F Reserved (GPIO management) FC00-FC0F Reserved (SMBUS controller)
NOTE: When the POS_DEC_EN bit is set, additional I/O ports get positively decoded by the ICH.
System Memory Map
Size Memory Address System Function
512 KB FFFFFFFFh to FFF80000h System ROM 3839 MB FFFBFFFFh to 10000000h PCI memory expansion 511 MB 0FFFFFFFh to 00100000h Host or PCI memory expansion 128 KB 000FFFFFh to 000E0000h System ROM 96 KB 000DFFFFh to 000C8000h PCI option ROMs 32 KB 000C7FFFh to 000C0000h Video ROM 128 KB 000BFFFFh to 000A0000h Video RAM 640 KB 0009FFFFh to 00000000h Base memory
Clearing CMOS*
The computer's configuration (CMOS) may occasionally be corrupted. If it does, it is necessary to clear the CMOS memory using jumper SW50
To clear and reset the configuration, perform the following procedure:
1. Prepare the computer for disassembly.
CAUTION: The power cord must be disconnected from the power source before pushing the Clear CMOS
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Button (NOTE: All LEDs on the board should be OFF). Failure to do so may damage the system board
2. Remove the access panel (Section 4.6).
3. Press the CMOS button located on the system board and keep it depressed for 5 seconds.
4. Replace the access panel.
5. Turn the computer on.
6. Run F10 Computer Setup (delete-utility) to reconfigure the system. *When the CMOS button is pushed or the jumper is removed, both the power-on password and the setup password become invalid because both are stored in the configuration memory. You will need to reset the passwords.
Disabling or Clearing the Power-On and Setup Passwords*
1. Turn off the computer and any external devices, and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Remove the access panel.
3. Locate the header and jumper labeled E49.
4. Remove the jumper from pins 1 and 2. Place the jumper over pin 2 only, in order to avoid losing it.
5. Replace the access panel.
6. Plug in the computer and turn on power to all equipment. Allow the operating system to start. (Placing the jumper on pin 2 clears the current passwords and disables the password features.)
7. To re-enable the password features, repeat steps 1-3, then replace the jumper on pins 1 and 2.
8. Repeat steps 5-6, then establish new passwords.
Refer to the Computer Setup (F10 Setup) instructions to establish new passwords.
*When the CMOS button is pushed or the jumper is removed, both the power-on password and the setup password become invalid because both are stored in the configuration memory. You will need to reset the passwords
Aliased at A0h-A1h
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