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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE GUIDE
COMPAQ LTE ELITE FAMILY OF PERSONAL COMPUTERS
COMPAQ SMARTSTATION
First Edition (March 1994)
Part Number 194061-001
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

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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 editorialerr

Seite 2 - Preface

1. Caps lock LED2. Display switch3. Scroll lock LED4. Num lock LED5. Power switch6. Standby button7. Power/standby LED8. Hard drive LED9. Diskette dri

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o Keyboard to system boardo Diskette drive to system boardo Display cable to system boardo Display cable to display panel (black-and-white TFT only)To

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Screws>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CAUTION <

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- Display cable- Display latches- Display clutches- Display enclosure4.10 Keyboard4.11 Diskette drive and cable4.12 Hard drive- Hard drive security cl

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Replacing the Battery PackTo replace the battery pack, complete the following steps:1. Insert the battery pack with the large label facing up and the

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Removing the Memory Expansion BoardBefore removing the memory expansion board, refer to Section 4.4,"Preparation Procedures for Removal and Repla

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Installing the Memory Expansion BoardTo install the memory expansion board, complete the following steps:>>>>>>>>>>>&

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4.7 Keyboard Cover Before removing the keyboard cover, refer to Section 4.4, "PreparationProcedures for Removal and Replacement."To remove t

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3. Carefully holding the unit together, turn it right-side up.4. Open the display to its fully open position.5. Tilt up the back edge of the keyboard

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IMPORTANT: When replacing the keyboard cover, angle the front edge of thekeyboard cover into place at the front of the computer, ensuringthat the tabs

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Power/ On Power on LED on top of unit Greenstandby Flashing Standby (active when display isopen). Identical LED onfront of unit (activewhen display is

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remove the auxiliary battery connector.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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parts compatibility, the spare display panel, inverter board, displaycable, and display enclosure for the 9.5-inch color TFT model comepreinstalled in

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IMPORTANT: When replacing the cable into the ZIF connector, fully seat thecable before closing the ZIF connector slide. Close theconnector slide by si

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IMPORTANT: When replacing the display ground cable, ensure that it is fullyseated to prevent it from disconnecting from the ground clip.5. Remove the

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IMPORTANT: When replacing the display assembly, close the display and checkto ensure that the display latches align properly. If thelatches require a

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1. Remove the display control slide(s) by lifting up on one of its ends(Figure 4-11).NOTE: The color STN display has two control slides (brightness an

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(Figure 4-12) and continue unsnapping towards the bottom edge until thebezel and enclosure are completely separated.NOTE: A display bezel removal tool

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CAUTION <<&

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IMPORTANT: When replacing the display panel, replace (but do not tighten)the display panel screws and position the panel as far to theright of the dis

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CAUTION <<&

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1. AC power2. Automobile Adapter3. Serial4. 198-pin external options5. Keyboard/mouse6. Parallel7. External monitor8. Numeric keypad9. PCMCIAAC Power

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IMPORTANT: When replacing the cable into the ZIF connector on theblack-and-white TFT display panel, fully seat the cable beforeclosing the ZIF connect

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NOTE: To replace the inverter board on the 9.5-inch color TFT model,replace the entire display assembly (refer to "Removing the DisplayAssembly&q

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CAUTION <<&

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Display CableNOTE: To replace the display cable on the 9.5-inch color TFT model, replacethe entire display assembly (refer to "Removing the Displ

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7. Remove the display cable.NOTE: Figure 4-19 shows an exploded view of the display cable connections.Display LatchesIMPORTANT: The display latches an

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3. Remove the display latches and springs from the latch compartments.Display ClutchesTo remove the display clutches, complete the following steps:1.

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the factory. To prevent interference with the trackball whenthe original trackball shield is reused, the tab for thetrackball shield must go back in i

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3. Remove the display bezel (refer to "Display Bezel" in this section).4. Remove the display panel (refer to "Display Panel" in th

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>&l

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Replacing the KeyboardTo replace the keyboard, complete the following steps:>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>&g

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NOTE: The automobile adapter converts 12 volts DC from the automobile to18.5 volts DC for use by the computer.>>>>>>>>>>

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front edge of the computer (Figure 4-24).IMPORTANT: To ensure that the keyboard is reinstalled correctly, be surethat the metal tabs on the keyboard&a

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centered on the drive so that it does not protrude over theplastic ribs of the battery bay or the hard drive bay andinterfere with reassembly.>>

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7. If required, remove the cable from the diskette drive.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>&

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o Remove and replace the hard drive only when the computer is OFF,unplugged, and the battery pack is removed. Do not remove or replace ahard drive whi

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NOTE: The hard drive may have either a metal handle (Figure 4-27) or aplastic pull tab that is attached directly to the hard driveenclosure.>>&g

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4. Remove the hard drive from the unit and immediately place it in the harddrive carrying case.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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Installing the Compaq Diagnostics Utilities on a New Hard DriveTo create the hidden partition, install the diagnostics utilities, andformat the drive,

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To remove the hard drive security clips, complete the following steps:1. Remove the keyboard cover (Section 4-7).2. Reinsert the battery pack halfway

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4. Remove the two remaining screws on the keyboard [1] (Figure 4-30).>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>&

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6. Rotate the front edge of the keyboard up and lay it face-down on thecloth-covered display panel (Figure 4-31).

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Keyboard/Mouse ConnectorThe keyboard/mouse connector can be connected to a PS/2 mouse or an externalenhanced keyboard. Connecting the mouse/keyboard c

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7. Remove the hard drive security clips by gently lifting up on them(Figure 4-32).

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IMPORTANT: When replacing the hard drive security clips, position eachclip over the notches in the plastic rib near the front ofthe hard drive enclosu

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CAUTION <<&

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Replacing the Processor BoardTo replace the processor board, complete the following steps:1. Position the processor board over the connectors on the s

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4.14 Power Interface Board (PIB) To remove the power interface board (PIB), complete the following steps:1. Remove the keyboard cover (Section 4.7).2.

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>&l

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removing or replacing the ejector rails.Removing the PCMCIA Ejector RailsTo remove the PCMCIA ejector rails, complete the following steps:1. Remove th

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mounting screws.To replace the PCMCIA ejector rails, complete the following steps:1. Slide the bottom ejector rail into position until it locks into p

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4. Replace the PIB, PIB insulator, and PIB shield (Section 4.14).NOTE: After installing the screws for the PIB, the PCMCIA spacer can beremoved or lef

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Do not disassemble the internal power supply, as there are no fieldserviceable parts inside.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>&g

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The system board (Figure 1-6) provides the following:o Connector for removable hard drive [1]o PCMCIA connector [2] (refer to "PCMCIA Slot")

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4. Remove the two screws that attach the power supply to the rear of thesystem unit (Figure 4-42).NOTE: To allow the screws to align easier when repla

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CAUTION <<&

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4.17 System Board And Input/Output (I/O) Bracket To remove the system board and input/output bracket, complete thefollowing steps:1. If a new system b

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8. Remove the diskette drive and cable (Section 4.11).9. Remove the PIB (Section 4.14).10. Remove the internal AC power supply (Section 4.16).11. Remo

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interferes with the installation of the system board.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>&

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16. Remove the six screws that attach the system board to the computer baseenclosure (Figure 4-47).IMPORTANT: To ensure proper alignment when replacin

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17. Carefully tilt the system board up [1] and unplug the LED cableassembly from the connector on the bottom side of the system board [2](Figure 4-48)

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IMPORTANT: When replacing the LED cable assembly into the connector, besure that the soldered leads on the cable face away from thesystem board.18. Wi

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NOTE: The fan is integrated into the I/O bracket. To replace the fan, theI/O bracket must be replaced.4.18 LED Cable Assembly Removing the LED Cable A

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Replacing the LED Cable AssemblyTo replace the LED cable assembly, complete the following steps:1. Connect the LED cable assembly [1] to its connector

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o Battery charging circuitry and battery contacts [10] for battery packo External input/output (I/O) connectors (Figure 1-4)o DC-to-DC power supply (r

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2. Partially install the system board so that the connectors on the back ofthe board fit into the I/O bracket. Keep the front edge of the systemboard

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3. Insert the lower edge of the LED cable assembly [1] into the lower slotof the LED cable assembly bracket (Figure 4-53).4. Rotate the top edge of th

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5. Reassemble the rest of the computer by reversing steps 1 through 16 ofSection 4.17.4.19 Computer Base Enclosure To remove the computer base enclosu

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NOTE: The I/O connector cover, Automobile Adapter door, and hard drivecompartment door are available in the Doors Kit (Table 3-9).4.20 PCMCIA Compartm

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Replacing the PCMCIA Compartment DoorTo replace the PCMCIA compartment door, complete the following steps:1. Position the door spring [1] over its ret

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3. With the door held in the fully open position, install the back hinge ofthe door [1] onto its post on the computer base enclosure (Figure 4-56).4.

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4.21 Battery Pack/Hard Drive Release Latch Assemblies This section covers removal and replacement procedures for the battery packrelease latch assembl

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Removing the Release Latch AssemblyTo remove either the battery pack or hard drive release latch assembly,complete the following steps:1. If you are r

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Replacing the Release Latch AssemblyIMPORTANT: The parts for the battery release latch and hard drive releaselatch assemblies are similar in appearanc

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attached to the enclosure. Leave the existing latch spring installed unlessit is defective.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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voltage input comes from one of the following sources:o Internal AC power supplyo Battery packo Automobile adaptero 198-pin external options connector

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Chapter 5 - Compaq LTE Elite Specifications Introduction This chapter covers the following specifications of the Compaq LTE ElitePersonal Computer:o

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Nominal Operating 11W @ 12 VDCMaximum Average 16W @ 12 VDCPeak Operating 24W @ 12 VDC-----------------------------------------------------------------

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5.4 Display Display Specifications===========================================================================Screen Size (width x height):9.5" (D

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9.5" (Diagonal) ColorSTN Typical Value .3 x .3 mm 640 x 480 RGB Stripe---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------Contrast Ratio:9.5" (Diagonal) ColorTFT Typical Value 60:18.4" (D

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TFT Typical Value Left side on bottom of panel8.4" (Diagonal) ColorTFT Typical Value Left side on bottom of panel9.5" (Diagonal) MonoTFT Typ

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------Drive Rotation (rpm) 300---------------------------------------------------

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At interface 6.0 MB/sec. 8.0 MB/sec. 6.0 MB/sec. 4.0 MB/sec.At head 20-32 19.56-28.28 20-32 21.07-35.90Mb/sec. Mb/sec. Mb/sec. Mb/sec.================

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===========================================================================5.9 Battery Pack Battey Pack Specifications================================

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Chapter 6 - Compaq SmartStation Product Overview Introduction This chapter is an overview of the Compaq SmartStation and covers thefollowing topics:o

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NOTE: The 75 MHz processor is also available as an upgrade option.Temperature SensorsThe primary temperature sensor is located on the processor board

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for the Compaq SmartStation appears on a label near the connectors on therear or side of the unit.6.2 System Overview An automatic docking mechanism i

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6.3 Features The Compaq SmartStation provides the following features:o Motorized docking mechanism for easy docking and undocking of thecomputer.o The

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o DC power to the computer when it is dockedo Ability to fast charge the battery pack in the computer whether theexpansion base is on or offo Ability

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o Manual eject override mechanism to allow the computer to be removed fromthe expansion base in the event of mechanical or power failure6.4 External S

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Eject SwitchThe expansion base has a momentary type eject request switch [7] (Figure6-3) on the front right of the unit that undocks the computer from

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===========================================================================A/B and C/D Drive Selection SwitchesThe A/B and C/D drive selection switche

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This section covers external input/output (I/O) connectors and the internaldrive bay connectors for the Compaq SmartStation. Refer to Appendix A forco

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Internal Drive ConnectorsDrive cables connect to the following connectors on the vertical circuitboard or the system board:o 40-pin IDE hard drive sig

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The following connectors, switches and sensors are on the system board(Figure 6-7):1. Internal SCSI-2 connector2. Card edge connector for the vertical

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11. Connector for docking mechanism motor12. All pass-through I/O connectors13. A/B switch14. C/D switchThe following controllers are on the system bo

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o Numeric keypad connectoro Speaker and speaker amplifiero Power switcho Standby buttono Display switcho The following LEDs:- Power/standby- Scroll lo

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The battery charger [1] (Figure 6-8), controlled by the system board,charges a Compaq LTE Elite spare battery pack. The battery charger operateswhenev

Seite 103 - 4.5 Battery Pack

circuits:o Main expansion base circuit (+/- 5 volts, +/- 12 volts)o VBatt1 circuits (10 to 18.5 volts)o VBatt2 circuits (10 to 18.5 volts)The outputs

Seite 104 - 4.6 Memory Expansion Board

VBatt1 CircuitsThe VBatt1 circuits provide 10 to 18.5 volts to the following:o Computer (while docked)o Docking mechanismVBatt2 CircuitsThe VBatt2 cir

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The expansion base has a motorized docking mechanism (Figure 6-10) thatdocks and undocks the computer. The mechanism uses a sled apparatus; drawhooks

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The expansion base has a two-part computer status sensor [1] (Figure 6-11)on the docking mechanism sled. This sensor corresponds to two sense pads ont

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6. Edge card connection to the power supply7. Edge card connector to the system board8. Configuration switches for optional drivesIn addition, the cir

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IMPORTANT: Skirted expansion boards cannot be installed in the expansionboard connector that is next to the drive cable connectors [5](Figure 6-13).Dr

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The expansion base has two half-height drive cages for installing internaldrive options in the drive bays. The expansion base comes from the factorywi

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"backplane board") and the system board (also known as the "interconnectboard") each have a printed description of where the drive

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replaced separately using parts from the Miscellaneous Small MechanicalParts Kit (Table 8-8).NOTE: The eject switch board is integrated into the eject

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Preface USING THIS GUIDEThis Maintenance And Service Guide is a troubleshooting reference forservicing the Compaq LTE Elite Family of Personal Compute

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o4MBo8MBo16MBNOTE: Some early memory expansion boards for the Concerto Family ofPersonal Computers (option kit numbers 144790-001 and 144790-002)opera

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Keylock Assembly and Override BlockerThe keylock assembly [1] and override blocker [2], located in the bottomcover, work together to provide system se

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The keylock assembly is replaceable. The blocker is integrated into thebottom cover. To replace the blocker, the bottom cover must be replaced.NOTE: I

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Two horizontal guides [1] located at the front of the docking bay (Figure6-17) help align the computer in the expansion base. The horizontal guideseng

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1. Turn on or reboot the system.2. Press the F10 key as soon as the cursor moves to the upper-right cornerof the screen.3. When prompted, select the d

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o Override blocker to prevent unauthorized manual undocking of thecomputero Horizontal guides to prevent vertical removal of the docked computero A sl

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Chapter 7 - Compaq SmartStation Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter contains troubleshooting tables that provide a quick referencefor diagnosin

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install optional devices, the computer may detect a configurationchange and prompt you to run Computer Setup. (Section 6.7).o Verify that all required

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The spare battery pack Remove the spare batteryis not making proper pack, inspect the batterycontact with the charging compartment forbattery charger.

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is not attached or is contacts board isdamaged. attached properly tothe expansion basesystem board.2. Ensure that none ofthe wires on thebattery conta

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circuit board byremoving the cardcage and pushingthe power supplyconnector down. Ifthe connector isloose, replace thepower supply.--------------------

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The internal fan (Figure 1-11) draws in fresh air through vent holes in thePCMCIA compartment door, then exhausts it out the back of the computer.The

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------The motor does not Docking mechanism sled 1. Ensure that theengage and no b

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to dock in a non-Windowsenvironment (Section D.1).---------------------------------------------------------------------------The motor does not The mo

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1. Check that thedocking mechanismsled can movefreely back andforth. If there isresistance, makesure that the sledis clean and freeof foreignsubstance

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expansion basesystem board isproperly seatedin the topcover, thentighten thescrews in theproper sequence(Section 9.13).3. If docking a CompaqLTE Elite

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sensor is alignedstraight over itsholes in theexpansion basesystem board.3. Replace theexpansion basesystem board.------------------------------------

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base.2. Verify that the fanis on and that theVBatt1 and VBatt2outputs from thepower supply are inspecification(Section 10.2). Ifthe fan is not onor th

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(Section 9.18).3. Reassemble theexpansion base,allowing the ejectswitch board tohang out from theside of the unitfor test purposes.4. Ensure that theo

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switch is stuck orappears to bedefective, replacethe eject switchcable harness. *--------------------------------------------------The PCMCIA sensors

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are proper. ** If theoutputs are notproper, replace theexpansion base systemboard.--------------------------------------------------------------------

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up. the top cover. ***If bowed, completethe following stepsas required:1. Ensure that thedrive cage spaceris installedproperly(Section 9.16).Reinstall

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The removable internal nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery pack connects tothe computer through a set of battery contacts mounted on the system board.

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debris.2. Replace thedocking mechanism.--------------------------------------------------The motor position sensor 1. Ensure that theon the expansion

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The manual eject The override blocker Ensure that theoverride bracket cannot move freely. override blocker cancannot be accessed. move freely in the(B

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replace the bottomor top cover(whicheverapplies).--------------------------------------------------Plastic latches are worn Ensure that theoff of the

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--------------------------------------------------The signal and/or power Determine if thecable of the new device is signal and/or powerdefective. cab

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plastic switchcomponents(Section 9.18).3. Reassemble theexpansion base,allowing theswitch board tohang out from theside of the unitfor test purposes.4

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switch components(Section 9.18).3. Reassemble theexpansion base,allowing the powerswitch board tohang out from theside of the unitfor test purposes.4.

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The expansion base and The computer is not Ensure that there iscomputer do not power completely docked in no gap between theon when either power the e

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o The internal cable connector is not reversed.o All SCSI devices are SCSI-2 compliant.For more troubleshooting information, refer to the system messa

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no setting forsingle, set thejumper switches tomaster.---------------------------------------------------------------------------Time-Out on Disk 1 Th

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Chapter 8 - Compaq SmartStation Illustrated Parts Catalog Introduction This chapter provides illustrated parts breakdowns and identifies the sparepar

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memory for a one-minute period during Standby to allow a battery pack to bereplaced.The auxiliary battery has a nickel cadmium cell that supplies 7.2

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------3. Drive CageIncludes configuration label ** 198992-001--------------------

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8.3 Battery Charger Table 8-3. Battery Charger===========================================================================Description Spare Part Number

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Table 8-4. Boards===========================================================================Description Spare Part Number=============================

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Table 8-5. Switches, Sensors, and Cables===========================================================================Description Spare Part Number======

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Cables for PCMCIA card sensorPower switch components (switch frame, button,spring, and two light pipes) **Power switch board--------------------------

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Table 8-6. Docking Mechanism===========================================================================Description Spare Part Number==================

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8.8 Miscellaneous Small Mechanical Parts Table8-8. Miscellaneous Small Mechanical Parts===============================================================

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Quantity: 2Reference Part Number: 114145-121---------------------------------------------------------------------------Where Used: External monitor, p

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Where Used: Keylock plateDescription: SCR, M3 - .5 x 6.0Type: PT, panDrive: T10/SLMaximum Torque: 6.0 in.-lb.Quantity: 2Reference Part Number: 198922-

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Maximum Torque: 12.0 in.-lb.Quantity: 4Reference Part Number: 109834-069===========================================================================8.1

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The 2.5-inch hard drive (Figure 1-13) is user-removable from the front ofthe computer (Section 4.12). The hard drive release button allows the driveto

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6. 550 MB Fast EZ-SCSI Fixed Disk Drive (196411-001) 142038-001 ****7. 525 MB Fixed Disk Drive [IDE] (196410-001) 197014-001 ****8. 340 MB Fixed Disk

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Chapter 9 - Compaq SmartStation Removal and Replacement Procedures Introduction This chapter provides subassembly level removal and replacement proc

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Screws>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CAUTION <

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The following list outlines the removal and replacement procedures that arecovered in this chapter:9.4 Preparation procedures for removal and replacem

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This section covers procedures for removing and replacing the battery packfrom the battery charger in the expansion base.Refer to Appendix B for the f

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1. Remove the battery pack from the battery charging compartment(Section 9.5).>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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NOTE: The front edge of the bottom cover is toed-in to the expansion base.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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9.7 Keylock Assembly To remove the keylock assembly, complete the following steps:1. Remove the bottom cover (Section 9.6)2. Remove the retaining clip

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4. Remove the keylock from the outside of the bottom cover (Figure 9-5).

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5. Slide the plastic keylock barrel out of the bottom cover (Figure 9-6).

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is already created and the diagnostics utilities are alreadyinstalled.IMPORTANT: The hard drive must be handled with care. Refer to the cautionslisted

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NOTE: The blocker for the manual eject override mechanism is integratedinto the bottom cover. To replace the blocker, the bottom cover mustbe replaced

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Removing an Expansion BoardTo remove an expansion board, complete the following steps:1. Remove the bottom cover (Section 9.6).2. Remove the expansion

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Installing an Expansion BoardTo install an expansion board, complete the following steps:1. Remove the bottom cover (Section 9.6).2. If an expansion s

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3. Slide the expansion board into the slot, until the edge of the boardcontacts the connector on the vertical circuit board.IMPORTANT: Ensure that the

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NOTE: The vertical circuit board and the drive signal cables are labeled tohelp match the correct connectors. Refer to Section 9.15 for moreinformatio

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9.10 Vertical Circuit Board art Nmber: 1964061-001Date: March 1994>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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To avoid damage to the edge card connector on the vertical circuit board orthe system board, remove the expansion board cage before removing orreplaci

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1. Remove the bottom cover (Section 9.6).2. Remove any expansion boards that are installed (Section 9.8).3. Remove the expansion board cage (Section 9

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6. Remove the power supply and bezel as an assembly by sliding it out ofthe rear of the expansion base (Figure 9-15).

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7. To remove the bezel from the power supply, remove the two screws thatattach them (Figure 9-16).>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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Refer to Section 5.4 for display specifications.NOTE: A certain number of pixels in the display panel are allowed to benonfunctional due to limitation

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9.12 Docking Mechansim NOTE:Do not lubricate the docking mechanism. To ensure freedom of movementin the docking mechanism sled, manually move the sled

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CAUTION <<&

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IMPORTANT: When replacing the docking mechanism, ensure that the computerstatus sensor is reconnected. If it is not reconnected thecomputer cannot doc

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9.13 System Board And Battery Charging Compartment >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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To avoid damage to the cable harnesses or the harness extension cable, besure to press and hold the lock on the connector before removing the cablehar

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(Figure 9-19). If the three screws are tightened first, thedocking mechanism or the 198-pin external options connectormay not align properly.9. To all

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IMPORTANT: When replacing the system board/battery charging compartmentassembly, ensure that the release latch on the AUI connectorlock is folded flat

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To separate the system board from the battery charging compartment andharness extension cable, complete the following steps:1. Disconnect the battery

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2. Turn the assembly over and release the plastic retaining tab thatattaches the system board to the battery charging compartment(Figure 9-25).

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3. Disconnect the harness extension cable from the system board(Figure 9-26).

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NOTE: PCMCIA stands for Personal Computer Memory Card InternationalAssociation. PCMCIA standards continue to change. Many cards on themarket do not co

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9.14 Battery Contacts Board To remove the battery contacts board, complete the following steps:1. Remove the bottom cover (Section 9.6).2. Remove any

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CAUTION <<&

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the front of the drive bay (Figure 9-28).3. Pull the drive halfway out to access the drive cables (Figure 9-28).4. Disconnect the cables from the driv

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drive. Remember to install the drive upside down, since the drive cages areupside down during this procedure. In addition, refer to the drivemanufactu

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Installing an Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) Hard DriveIMPORTANT: MS-DOS 6 or higher (5.0 or higher as published by Compaq) isrequired to use an o

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1. IDE Hard drive signal2. SCSI-23. Drive power4. Tape/diskette drive signalThe drive power cable [3] is a daisy chain type that can connect to either

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Table 9-1. Drive Cables===========================================================================Cable Connector Number of DrivesDescription Preinsta

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Replacing the Drive CageIMPORTANT: To prevent the top cover from bowing and causing interferenceduring docking and undocking, the drive cage spacer mu

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3. If the other drive cage was not removed, loosen its screws.4. Slide both drive cages toward the center of the top cover as much as thescrew holes a

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5. Tighten the screws.6. Place the first end of the drive spacer [1] into the slot [2] of thefirst drive cage (Figure 9-35).

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Run Computer Setup for the following situations:o To configure optionso To update alarm, time, date, or password informationNOTE: Alarm, time, and dat

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7. Flex the top cover of the expansion base downward [1] to slightly widenthe gap between the drive cages (Figure 9-36).8. While the top cover is flex

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9.17 Cable Harnesses And PCMCIA Card Sensor This section covers removal and replacement procedures for the cableharnesses and the PCMCIA card sensor.

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1. Harness extension cable2. Keylock switch3. Eject switch cable harness4. Eject switch5. PCMCIA card sensor emitter6. PCMCIA card sensor receiver7. P

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4. Remove the power switch screw (Figure 9-38).IMPORTANT: The power switch screw is also used to attach one of thehorizontal guides. When replacing th

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7. Remove the screws from the PCMCIA card sensor emitter and receiverframes (Figure 9-40).8. Remove the receiver [1] and disconnect its cable [2] (Fig

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IMPORTANT: When replacing the power switch cable harness, ensure that it isrouted correctly. There are two types of cable harnesses: thetype wrapped w

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IMPORTANT: When replacing the power switch cable harness, ensure that thecable harness is reconnected to the harness extension cable orthe computer ca

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PCMCIA Card Sensor (Emitter and Receiver)The PCMCIA card sensor is a light curtain type and is composed of emitterand receiver boards that are housed

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The emitter and receiver are similar in appearance. To tell them aparteasily, note that the receiver frame has one small hole [1] and the emitterframe

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NOTE: The small holes in the emitter and receiver frames may become blockedwith debris that interferes with their operation. Before replacingthe emitt

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and when the system is idle. This function is transparent to the user. APMalso provides occasional screen messages about the battery while in theWindo

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IMPORTANT: When replacing the emitter board in its frame, it is possible toinstall it backwards. To connect the emitter board to the powerswitch cable

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5. Remove the eject switch from the top cover (Figure 9-46).IMPORTANT: If the eject switch does not come out easily, the LED lightpipe may be catching

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7. Remove the keylock switch (Figure 9-48).IMPORTANT: When replacing the keylock switch, it is possible to installit upside down. Ensure that the swit

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CAUTION <<&

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IMPORTANT: When replacing the eject switch cable harness, ensure that thecable harness is reconnected to the harness extension cable orthe computer ca

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Keylock SwitchThe keylock switch is integrated into the eject switch cable harness. Toreplace the keylock switch, the eject switch cable harness must

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buttons are not interchangeable. The switch components are available in theMiscellaneous Small Mechanical Parts Kit (Table 8-8).NOTE: The power and ej

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5. Slide the switch board out of the switch frame (Figure 9-52).

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9.19 Horizontal Guides And Springs The expansion base has two horizontal guides and springs: one located underthe power switch (the power switch side)

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NOTE: The eject switch and the power switch are still attached to theircable harnesses.6. Remove the horizontal guides and springs (Figure 9-54).

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>&l

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Standby is a power conservation mode for battery or AC power operationduring which most of the components (e.g, hard drive, processor, display)shut do

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Replacing the Horizontal Guides and SpringsNOTE: One of the legs on each spring is straight and the other leg is bent.Eject Switch SideTo replace the

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3. Compress the spring by holding the horizontal guide and rotating thebent leg of the spring [1] toward the guide (Figure 9-56).

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NOTE: The horizontal guide mounts on the horizontal guide pivot post [1] inthe top cover with the curved surface of the horizontal guide in thehorizon

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4. Keeping the spring compressed, place the horizontal guide over thehorizontal guide pivot post in the top cover and the curved surface ofthe horizon

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5. Replace the eject switch and screw (Figure 9-59).

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NOTE: The screw that attaches the eject switch to the top cover is alsoused to attach the horizontal guide.Power Switch SideTo replace the horizontal

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3. Compress the spring by holding the horizontal guide and rotating thestraight leg of the spring [1] toward the guide (Figure 9-61).

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NOTE: The horizontal guide mounts on the horizontal guide pivot post [1] inthe top cover with the curved surface of the horizontal guide in thehorizon

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4. Keeping the spring compressed, place the horizontal guide over thehorizontal guide pivot post in the top cover and the curved surface ofthe horizon

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5. Replace the power switch and screw (Figure 9-64).

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HibernationHibernation is a power conservation mode that performs the followingfunctions:o Locks the keyboard and clears the screen.o Saves all curren

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NOTE: The screw that attaches the power switch to the top cover is alsoused to attach the horizontal guide.9.20 Top Cover To remove the top cover, com

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9. Remove the docking mechanism (Section 9.12).10. Remove the system board/battery charging compartment assembly(Section 9.13).

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Chapter 10 - Compaq SmartStation Specifications Introduction This chapter covers the following specifications of the Compaq SmartStationexpansion bas

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Nonoperating .50G---------------------------------------------------------------------------Maximum Heat Output (calculated) 676 BTU/hr 198W----------

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------Transfer Width 16-bit------------------------------------------------------

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Appendix A - Connector Pin Assignments Introduction This appendix provides connector pin assignment tables for the Compaq LTEElite and the SmartStati

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3 Data Bit 1 16 Initialize Printer *4 Data Bit 2 17 Select In *5 Data Bit 3 18 Ground6 Data Bit 4 19 Ground7 Data Bit 5 20 Ground8 Data Bit 6 21 Groun

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Table A-3. External Monitor Connector===========================================================================Pin Signal Pin Signal=================

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Table A-4. Keyboard/Mouse Connector===========================================================================Pin Signal Pin Signal===================

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Table A-5. Compaq LTE Elite Numeric Keypad Connector===========================================================================Pin Signal Pin Signal==

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1.11 Security The computer has the following security features:o Power-on password and setup password.o The ability to disable certain components, suc

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Table A-6. Compaq LTE Elite 198-Pin External Options Connector===========================================================================Pin Signal Pi

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22 Serial-Ring Indicator 121 System Address Bit 1123 Serial Transmit Data 122 System Address Bit 1224 Serial Clear-to-Send 123 System Address Bit 1325

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82 System Data Bit 12 181 Byte High Enable *83 System Data Bit 11 182 Refresh *84 System Data Bit 10 183 Ground85 Ground 184 Interrupt Request 1586 Sy

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Table A-7. Compaq SmartStation 198-Pin External Options Connector===========================================================================Pin Signal

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56 Ground 155 Unlatched Address Bit 1957 DMA Request 5 156 Unlatched Address Bit 2058 DMA Request 3 157 Unlatched Address Bit 2159 DMA Request 2 158 G

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Table A-8. Compaq LTE Elite Internal AC Power Supply Output Connector===========================================================================Pin Si

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Table A-9. Compaq SmartStation Power Supply Output Connector===========================================================================Pin Signal Pin

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Table A-10. Compaq SmartStation External SCSI-2 Connector===========================================================================Pin Signal Pin Sig

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22 Ground 47 Select *23 Ground 48 Control/Data *24 Ground 49 Request *25 Ground 50 Input/Output *=====================================================

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16 SCSI Data Bit 7 41 Ground17 Ground 42 Message *18 SCSI Data Parity 43 Ground19 Ground 44 Select *20 Ground 45 Ground21 Ground 46 Control/Data *22 G

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Chapter 2 - Compaq LTE Elite Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter covers troubleshooting information for the computer. The basicsteps in troubles

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Table A-13. Compaq SmartStation Ethernet RJ-45 Connector===========================================================================Pin Signal Pin Sign

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Table A-14. Compaq SmartStation Drive Power Connector===========================================================================Pin Signal Pin Signal=

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Table A-15. Compaq SmartStation IDE Hard Drive Signal Connector===========================================================================Pin Signal P

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Table A-16. Compaq SmartStation Tape/diskette Drive Signal Connector===========================================================================Pin Sig

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Appendix B - Battery Pack Operating Time Introduction This appendix covers the following information concerning battery packoperating time:o Increasi

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o Set the power conservation levels in the Power Management utility to"High."o Customize the timeout values to work more efficiently with th

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By pressing the Fn+F8 hotkeys, the battery gauge window displays theoperating time and percentage of battery power remaining (Figure B-1). Thebattery

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9. Use the Fn+F7 hotkeys to reset the power conservation level.It takes approximately 1 hour to fast charge the battery pack if thecomputer is turned

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Appendix C - Configuring the System for Optional Drives in SmartStation Introduction This appendix covers configuring the system for optional drives

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IMPORTANT: If the expansion base has one IDE hard drive, set the drivejumpers to the "single" drive position. If the drive doesnot have a &q

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5. Disconnect any external devices that you do not want to test. (Do notdisconnect the printer if you want to test it or use it to log errormessages.)

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10. Format the hard drive using the MS-DOS FORMAT command. EnterFORMAT D:IMPORTANT: When formatting an IDE drive that will be used as a bootabledrive,

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Set the configuration switches to correspond with the new driveconfiguration and whether you want to disable the A/B and/or C/D driveselection switche

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===========================================================================NOTE: Switch number 6 can be turned off to deactivate the keylock switchand

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To change the A/B drive designations, set the new switch position beforeturning on the computer.Designating Logical Drive CWhen a Compaq LTE Elite is

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(where [drive:][path] specifies the logical drive and directory whereEXTDISK.SYS is located)3. Reboot the computer by pressing the Ctrl+Alt+Delete key

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Appendix D - Docking and Undocking Introduction This appendix covers procedures for docking and undocking (1) the CompaqLTE Elite or the Compaq LTE L

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To dock the computer, the user inserts the computer into the expansion basedocking bay. Docking is completed by an automatic docking mechanism in thee

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- The expansion base is locked with the key.- The external options connector door is closed.- A motor timeout occurs that is caused by physical interf

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7. Unlock the expansion base keylock (Figure D-3).

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8. Slide the computer forward in the docking bay until you feel thecomputer being pulled from your hands (Figure D-4).NOTE: If the expansion base beep

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password-clearing position [2]). Refer to Figure 2-1.6. Move the jumper from the normal "1-2" position [1] to the "2-3"position [2

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9. Turn on external devices that are connected to the expansion base.10. Be sure that A/B and C/D drive selection switches are correctly set(Section C

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when prompted.IMPORTANT: Do not undock the computer before reading "Undocking the CompaqLTE Elite."Before Undocking the Compaq LTE EliteTabl

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is docked, pressing the eject button with the system on initiates Standbybriefly so that files remain open after undocking.IMPORTANT: When using a non

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A Compaq LTE Lite computer must have a SmartStation Adapter (Figure D-5)connected to it before it can dock in the Compaq SmartStation. ThisSmartStatio

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drive in the expansion base.o Use of the Compaq SmartStation expansion base battery charger.Connecting the SmartStation AdapterTo connect the SmartSta

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NOTE: If you insert the SmartStation Adapter without the computer, theadapter will be ejected from the expansion base.IMPORTANT: The SmartStation Adap

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o Network Drivers diskette - Use to install network drivers.o SCSI Drivers diskette - Use to install SCSI drivers (Section F.6).o Supplemental Program

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9. Turn on external devices that are connected to the expansion base.10. Be sure that the A/B drive selection switch is correctly set on theexpansion

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Undocking the Compaq LTE LiteTo undock the Compaq LTE Lite from the Compaq SmartStation, complete thefollowing steps:1. Remove any cable or option tha

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Using the Manual Eject OverrideIf the Compaq LTE Elite or the Compaq LTE Lite cannot undock automaticallyfrom the Compaq SmartStation because of a pow

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12. Insert the battery pack.13. Turn on the computer to verify that the power-on password has beencleared. If it has not been cleared, remove the batt

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9. While holding the eject override mechanism in the released position,press the computer slightly toward the rear of the expansion base.10. Remove th

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To install the upgrade adapter on the Compaq LTE Lite Desktop ExpansionBase, complete the following steps:1. Turn off the expansion base.2. Remove the

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NOTE: The upgrade adapter must be removed from the Compaq LTE Lite DesktopExpansion Base when docking the Compaq LTE Lite. To remove theupgrade adapte

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10. Turn on external devices that are connected to the expansion base.11. Turn the system on with the power button on the expansion base.NOTE: The fir

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1. Remove any cable or card that does not allow the PCMCIA door to fullyclose.2. Save and close all open files.3. Turn off the system by pressing the

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D.3 Docking The Compaq LTE ELITE In The Compaq Ministation NOTE:The Compaq LTE Lite Family of Personal Computers cannot dock in theCompaq MiniStation/

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the front of the convenience base to the fully forward position(Figure D-14).8. Place the computer on the convenience base guide rails and slide ittow

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9. Push the lever toward the back of the convenience base (Figure D-16).

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If POST does not detect any errors, the computer beeps once or twice toindicate that POST has run successfully and starts (boots) from the harddrive (

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10. Turn on the external devices that are connected to the conveniencebase.11. Turn on the system, using either the convenience base power button [1]o

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NOTE: The first time you dock the computer in the convenience base, youmay be prompted to run Computer Setup to configure optionaldevices. The compute

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following steps:>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> C

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5. Slide the computer toward you to remove it from the convenience base.

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Appendix E - Electrostatic Discharge Introduction This appendix covers the proper methods for grounding and the use ofrecommended materials and equip

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o To avoid hand contact, transport products in static-safe containers suchas tubes, bags, or boxes.o Protect all electrostatic parts and assemblies wi

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Grounding WorkstationsTo prevent static damage at the workstation, use the following precautions:o Cover the workstation with approved static-dissipat

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o Antistatic tapeo Antistatic smocks, aprons, or sleeve protectorso Conductive bins and other assembly or soldering aidso Conductive foamo Conductive

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Appendix F - Connecting and Configuring Optional SCSI-2 Devices Introduction This appendix contains guidelines for using SCSI-2 (small computer syst

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must install or remove according to your configuration.4. External cables must be a minimum of 1 foot in length (0.3 meters). Thecombined length of SC

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Increase memory incorrect. apply to both 164 errorDetected codes:1. Autosetup willcorrect.2. Verify that memoryboard is installedcorrectly.3. Replace

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F.3 Changing The SCSI-2 Ddefault Configuration By default, the integrated SCSI-2 controller has the configuration settingslisted in Table F-1. To adju

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Parity: When the Parity feature is enabled, the controller checks theparity of received data from the SCSI-2 bus. The controlleralways generates parit

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1. Install the SCSI-2 drive (Section 9.15).2. Connect the SCSI-2 signal and power cables (Figure F-2) as follows:- Connect one end of the SCSI-2 signa

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5. Install the SCSI-2 drivers to allow the computer to recognize the SCSI-2drive in the expansion base (Section F.6).6. If you installed a SCSI-2 hard

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The SCSI drivers enable the computer to communicate with optional SCSI-2devices. For detailed information about the SCSI-2 drivers and utilities,refer

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Appendix G - Cleaning the Trackball Assembly Introduction This appendix covers the procedures for cleaning the trackball assembly.Under normal circum

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4. Remove the retaining ring.5. Remove the ball by tilting the display forward so that the ball fallsout into your hand.6. Clean the ball with an alco

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------205 - Memory None Cache memory error. 1. Run Computer Checkup.Error 2. Repl

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Chapter 1 - Compaq LTE Elite Product Overview Introduction This chapter is an overview of the Compaq LTE Elite Family of PersonalComputers and covers

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4. Replace the systemboard.---------------------------------------------------------------------------602 - Diskette None Diskette in drive A 1. Repla

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Failure 2. Replace the systemboard.---------------------------------------------------------------------------1150 - COM Port Two ports are Run Comput

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----------------------------------------------Defective system If the drive in theboard in expansion expansion base isbase. designated as secondary,re

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The Configuration and Diagnostics menu is displayed.4. Select Computer Checkup (TEST) from the Configuration and Diagnosticsmenu.The Computer Checkup

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12. Rerun POST and Computer Checkup, completing the recommended actions inthe order given until the problem is solved and no error messagesoccur.Compu

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failed.---------------------------------------------------------------------------112 - xx Speed test slow mode Replace the system board.out of range.

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8042 self-test failed. If disconnected, turn off thecomputer and connect thekeyboard.2. Replace the keyboard.3. Replace the system board.-------------

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604 - xx Diskette random seektest failed.605 - xx Diskette ID mediafailed.606 - xx Diskette speed testfailed.607 - xx Diskette wrap testfailed.608 - x

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Table 2-9. Hard Drive Computer Checkup Error Codes===========================================================================Error Code Description Re

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Table 2-10. Tape Drive Computer Checkup Error Codes===========================================================================Error Code Description R

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1.2 System Overview The Compaq LTE Elite has the following upgradeable assemblies:o Hard driveo Display assemblyo Processor boardo RAM memory expansio

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test failed.2416 - xx Video noise patterntest failed.2417 - xx Light pen text modetest failed, noresponse.2418 - xx ECG/VGC memory testfailed.2419 - x

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2478 - xx Advanced VGA BitBLTtest.2480 - xx Advanced VGA Linedrawtest.===========================================================================Table

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6002 - xx Network card transmitfailed. 1. Check interrupt type andnumber setting.2. Check media connection atcontroller and MAU *.3. Check media speed

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locate the defective board bycompleting the following steps:a. Remove all networkcontroller boards.b. Install one networkcontroller board.c. Retest wi

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For example, with error code 6523-05, the first two-digit number of theerror code (65) indicates a disk problem (Table 2-14A). The secondtwo-digit num

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tape cartridge.2. Replace tape drive.---------------------------------------------------------------------------xxxx - 18 No data detected. Replace th

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------xxxx - 54 BSY stayed busy. Replace the indicated device.-------------------

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the computer malfunction against the problem description in thetroubleshooting tables to avoid a misdiagnosis.>>>>>>>>>>

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battery gauge.-------------------------------------------------------Battery pack was exposed Allow time for the batteryto temperature extremes. pack

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Battery charge Power conservation is Set a power conservationdoes not last as disabled or set to level. (Section 1.10).long as expected. "None.&q

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Computer power is supplied through one of the following sources:o An internal battery packo The computer's internal AC adapter when connected to

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Table 2-18. Diskette/Diskette Drive Problems===========================================================================Problem Probable Cause Solution

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incorrect.---------------------------------------------------------------------------Screen is blank. QuickBlank is initiated. Enter password to exitQ

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computer back on.---------------------------------------------------------------------------Internal display Display function was Press the Fn + F4 ke

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------The light tubes Display switch is stuck Remove keyboard cover andon the edg

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Improper display cable Reseat the display cable toconnections. the following one at a timeuntil the problem is solved:1. Inverter board.2. System boar

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parts one at a time untilthe problem is solved:1. Display switch spring.2. Keyboard cover.-------------------------------------------------------Defec

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Problem Probable Cause Solution(s)===========================================================================A new device is Computer Setup has not Ru

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keypad on turned on. enable the Num Lock functioncomputer keyboard and embedded numeric keypad.is disabled.-------------------------------------------

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o Ensure that the network cable is securely attached to the expansion base.A loose cable is the most common cause of network problems. If the cableis

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Table 2-24. Network Problems===========================================================================Problem Probable Cause Solution(s)=============

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1.3 Models And Features ModelsTable 1-1 lists the Compaq LTE Elite models and model-specific features.Table 1-1. Compaq LTE Elite Computer Models=====

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There is a problem with Ensure that the cable andthe cable or a device at device at the other end ofthe other end of the the network connection arecab

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-------------------------------------------------------The PCMCIA slot is From non-Windowsdisabled. environment: Select SecurityManagement from theCon

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PCMCIA network Network driver is not Select Computer Setup fromcard does not set up properly. the Compaq Control Centerwork. and select the PCMCIAopti

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===========================================================================Computer is Computer has entered a Immediately save any openbeeping and low

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of contacts.-------------------------------------------------------Defective system board. Replace system board.--------------------------------------

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seconds.) part.In addition, note thatthe first three parts canbe checked by the user.a. PCMCIA cardb. Battery packc. Hard drived. Diskette drivee. Int

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===========================================================================Problem Probable Cause Solution(s)=========================================

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Memory configuration is Reconfigure the memory usingnot set up correctly. MS-DOS MEMMAKER.-------------------------------------------------------Syste

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Table 2-32. Trackball/Mouse Problems===========================================================================Problem Cause Solution(s)==============

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-------------------------------------------------------Bottom of trackball Place capton tape on bottomboard is shorting to of trackball board.display

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o Internal AC adaptero Upgradeable SL Enhanced Intel486 microprocessorso User upgradeable display with integrated trackballo Local bus graphics and gr

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IMPORTANT: Ensure that there is no diskette in the diskette drive andthat there are no PCMCIA cards in the PCMCIA slot.4. Close the display and all ex

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Chapter 3 - Compaq LTE Elite Illustrated Parts Catalog Introduction This chapter provides illustrated parts breakdowns and identifies the spareparts

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------3. Base Enclosure 149595-001Includes the following installed parts:- Batter

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3. Internal AC Power Supply 149527-001(includes right hinge cover)4. System Board:- 4 MB 194007-001- 8 MB 149508-0015. Memory Expansion Board (70 ns):

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Table 3-3. Display - Model-Specific Display Parts===========================================================================Spare Part Number=========

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5. Display Cable9.5 Inch Color TFT 149589-001 **8.4 Inch Color TFT 149604-0019.5 Inch Black and White TFT 197632-0019.5 Inch Color STN 149737-00110.4

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3.4 Mass Storage Devices Table 3-4. Mass Storage Devices===========================================================================Description Spare P

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Table 3-5. Batteries===========================================================================Description Spare Part Number==========================

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Table 3-6. Cables and Connectors===========================================================================Description Spare Part Number==============

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===========================================================================3.7 Keyboards Table 3-7. Keyboards=========================================

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o The following preinstalled software:- MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows- TabWorks utility (alternative to Program Manager)- Computer Setup, Computer Chec

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------* Not shown.===============================================================

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Table3-11. Miscellaneous Small Mechanical Parts Kit===========================================================================Description Spare Part N

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SYSTEM UNIT BOARDS/CONNECTORS:Internal AC Screw, Truss, T8/SL 3.0 2 144864-004power supply M2.5 x 6.0 MA, Tto system CSboard(on top)------------------

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SYSTEM UNIT ENCLOSURE:Keyboard Screw, Truss, T8/SL 3.0 5 144864-006cover to M2.5 x 21.0 MA,system unit CSenclosure(on bottom)-------------------------

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Description Spare Part Number===========================================================================1. Trackball Removal Tool 194041-001----------

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2. Carrying Case (138058-001) 121423-001---------------------------------------------------------------------------3. Briefcase (137608-001) 129930-00

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING <<&

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------8. SCSI/NIC Board **:- SCSI/Ethernet Board 195566-001- SCSI/Token Ring Boar

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French 194641-051Italian 194641-061Spanish 194641-071Swedish 194641-101Dutch 194641-331---------------------------------------------------------------

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Chapter 4 - Compaq LTE Elite Removal and Replacement Procedures Introduction This chapter provides subassembly level removal and replacement procedu

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