Motorola POWERBOOK 100 User Manual

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Service Source  
PowerBook 100  
   
Specifications  
Processor - 1  
Processor  
CPU  
Motorola 68HC000, 16-bit CMOS microprocessor  
15.6672 MHz  
Addressing  
32-bit internal registers  
24-bit address bus  
16-bit data bus  
 
Specifications  
Memory - 2  
Memory  
RAM  
ROM  
2 MB of 100 ns pseudostatic RAM (PSRAM) standard, expandable  
to 8 MB  
256K (two 128K by 8-bit devices); 150 ns access time;  
addressing supports up to 4 MB  
PRAM  
128 bytes of parameter memory  
VRAM  
32K of pseudostatic video display memory  
CMOS custom chip with long-life lithium battery  
Clock/Calendar  
 
Specifications  
Disk Storage - 3  
Disk Storage  
Floppy Drive  
External Macintosh HDI-20 1.4 MB drive  
(Optional)  
4.5 W startup power; 1.25 W random operation; 50 mW idle  
20 MB Hard Drive  
20 MB formatted capacity  
Apple SCSI interface; 2.5 in. mechanism  
23 msec average access time (maximum)  
5.0 W startup power; 2.7 W random operation  
40 MB Hard Drive  
40 MB formatted capacity  
Apple SCSI interface; 2.5 in. mechanism  
<19 msec average access time (maximum)  
5.0 W startup power; 2.25–2.5 W random operation; 1.3–1.5 W  
idle  
 
Specifications  
I/O Interfaces - 4  
I/O Interfaces  
Floppy Drive  
One HDI-20 floppy drive port for external 1.4 MB drive  
SCSI  
One HDI-30 SCSI port; 1.5 MB/sec. transfer rate  
Supports five devices maximum  
Apple Desktop Bus  
Serial  
One Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) port; low-speed serial interface  
Two RS-422 ports, one external and one internal 230.4 Kbaud  
minimum  
Asynchronous, synchronous, and AppleTalk protocols supported  
Internal connector supports Macintosh PowerBook Fax/Data  
modem  
 
Specifications  
I/O Interfaces - 5  
One sound output port for external audio amplifier  
Sound  
 
Specifications  
I/O Devices - 6  
I/O Devices  
Keyboard  
Built-in keyboard; ADB interface  
Dimensions: 10.6 in. length, 3.5 in. width, .5 in. depth  
Pitch: .73 in. horizontal; .71 in. vertical  
Trackball  
Dual-button trackball; 25 mm diameter; ADB interface  
Low-power mouse; ADB interface  
Mouse (Optional)  
Floppy Drive  
(Optional)  
External Macintosh HDI-20 1.4 MB floppy drive  
 
Specifications  
Sound and Video - 7  
Sound and Video  
Sound  
Apple Sound Chip; one- or four-voice mono (one or two voices in  
stereo) with 4-bit digital-to-analog conversion using 22-kHz  
sampling rate  
Video Display  
9 in. (229 mm) diagonal screen  
Film-compensated Super Twist Nematic (FSTN), backlit flat-  
panel display  
640 by 400 pixels; 75 dpi  
 
Specifications  
Electrical - 8  
Electrical  
Main Battery  
Sealed lead-acid battery (7 V)  
2.5 hrs. maximum capacity  
Backup Batteries  
Frequency  
Three 3.5 V lithium cells  
Industry-standard CR-2430 batteries  
110–220 V  
50–60 Hz  
ADB Power  
Requirements  
Maximum current draw for all ADB devices is 50 mA (maximum  
of three ADB devices recommended)  
   
Specifications  
Electrical - 9  
Power Adapter  
Input voltage: 85–270 VAC (100/240 nominal); 48–62 Hz (50/  
60 nominal)  
Output voltage: 7.0–7.6 V (7.5 nominal); 5 mA–2 A (1.5  
nominal)  
Sound  
One sound output port for external audio amplifier  
   
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Service Source  
Troubleshooting  
PowerBook 100  
   
Troubleshooting  
General/ - 1  
General  
The Symptom Charts included in this chapter will help you  
diagnose specific symptoms related to your product. Because cures  
are listed on the charts in the order of most likely solution, try  
the first cure first. Verify whether or not the product continues to  
exhibit the symptom. If the symptom persists, try the next cure.  
(Note: If you have replaced a module, reinstall the original module  
before you proceed to the next cure.)  
If you are not sure what the problem is, or if the Symptom Charts  
do not resolve the problem, refer to the Flowchart for the product  
family.  
For additional assistance, contact Apple Technical Support.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Power Manager Reset/ - 2  
Power Manager Reset  
Reset the power manager if the battery and power adapter are  
proven good, but the computer will not power on. The computer  
will not reset after a system crash.  
To reset the power manager in the PowerBook 100,  
• Remove the AC adapter and the battery.  
• Let the unit sit without power hooked up for 3-5 minutes.  
• Simultaneously hold down the Control, Command, Option, and  
Power On keys for 5-10 seconds.  
• Reinstall the battery and, if necessary, reconnect the AC  
adapter.  
• Turn on the computer.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Startup - 3  
Symptom Charts  
Startup  
Error chord sounds  
during startup  
sequence  
1
2
Connect AC adapter and restart computer in three or four  
minutes.  
Replace memory expansion board (if installed). Refer to  
“Memory Expansion Card” in Upgrades.  
Replace motherboard.  
3
4
Replace daughterboard.  
Screen displays  
checkerboardpattern;  
no startup chime  
1
2
3
4
Reseat RAM expansion card.  
Replace RAM expansion card.  
Replace daughterboard.  
Reseat display cable.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Power - 4  
Power  
Screen is blank;  
computer does not  
respond  
1
2
3
Verify storage switch is in “on” position.  
Reset computer.  
Connect AC adapter and restart computer in three or four  
minutes.  
4
Install known–good, charged main battery. If computer  
works, replace main battery.  
Verify that keyboard cable is securely connected.  
Reset the power manager.  
Replace keyboard.  
Replace daughterboard.  
5
6
7
8
9
Replace motherboard.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Power (Continued) - 5  
Power (Continued)  
After main battery is  
changed, some Control  
Panel settings are  
different  
Replace backup batteries.  
After all power  
Condition is normal. Removing all power affects some Control  
Panel settings (such as time) that are stored in parameter RAM.  
sources are removed,  
some Control Panel  
settings are different  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Power (Continued) - 6  
Power (Continued)  
AC adapter is plugged  
in and connected, but  
battery DA does not  
indicate charger is  
connected  
1
2
Verify that AC adapter is connected properly.  
Try different main battery. If battery charges, replace main  
battery.  
Verify that adapter is good.  
Replace AC adapter.  
Replace motherboard.  
3
4
5
Low-power warning  
appears soon after  
computer starts  
1
2
3
Attach AC adapter. Battery needs recharging.  
Verify that peripherals display low-power icon.  
Reduce use of floppy or hard drives, modem, sound,  
backlight, or other power-consuming devices or connect AC  
adapter.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Video - 7  
Video  
Screen suddenly goes  
blank  
Condition is normal; computer has gone into sleep to conserve  
battery power.  
Screen goes blank and  
computer shuts down  
every few minutes  
Adjust sleep delays in Control Panel or connect AC adapter.  
Pixel never comes on  
Replace display.  
Row of pixels never  
comes on  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Replace interconnect cable.  
Replace display.  
Replace interconnect board.  
Replace daughterboard.  
Replace motherboard.  
Return computer to Apple.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Video (Continued) - 8  
Video (Continued)  
Pixel is always on  
Replace display.  
Partial or complete  
row of pixels is  
always on  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Replace interconnect cable.  
Replace display.  
Replace interconnect board.  
Replace daughterboard.  
Replace motherboard.  
Return computer to Apple.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Video (Continued) - 9  
Video (Continued)  
Display is very light  
or totally white  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Adjust screen contrast and brightness settings.  
Verify interconnect-cable-to-motherboard connection.  
Replace inverter board.  
Replace interconnect cable.  
Replace interconnect board.  
Replace display.  
Replace daughterboard.  
Replace motherboard.  
Return computer to Apple.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Video (Continued) - 10  
Video (Continued)  
No display but  
computer appears to  
operate correctly  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Adjust screen contrast and brightness settings.  
Verify interconnect-cable-to-motherboard connection.  
Replace inverter board.  
Replace interconnect cable.  
Replace interconnect board.  
Replace display.  
Replace daughterboard.  
Replace motherboard.  
Return computer to Apple.  
Display shows  
Condition is normal for PowerBook 100 screen.  
rainbow colors when  
viewed from extreme  
side angles  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Video (Continued) - 11  
Video (Continued)  
Image on display is  
not uniform  
Condition is normal for PowerBook 100 screen.  
Display stopped  
working (or dimmed)  
but shows no  
If temperature (under 5° C or over 45° C) or light was extreme  
when problem occurred, condition is normal for PowerBook 100  
screen.  
problems now  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Video (Continued) - 12  
Video (Continued)  
Backlight doesn’t  
operate  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Adjust screen brightness setting.  
Verify interconnect-cable-to-motherboard connection.  
Replace inverter board.  
Replace interconnect cable.  
Replace interconnect board.  
Replace display.  
Replace daughterboard.  
Replace motherboard.  
Slight white line is  
always in middle of  
screen.  
Condition is normal for PowerBook 100 screen.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Hard Drive - 13  
Hard Drive  
Internal hard drive  
does not operate  
1
2
3
Verify that all external SCSI devices connected to computer  
are switched on.  
Verify that hard drive flex cable is securely connected at both  
ends.  
Use “HD SC Setup” to see if drive is visible to program. If it  
is visible, update SCSI driver.  
Reinstall system software.  
Replace hard drive flex cable.  
Replace hard drive.  
4
5
6
7
8
Replace motherboard.  
Replace daughterboard.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Hard Drive (Continued) - 14  
Hard Drive (Continued)  
Hard drive is slow to  
respond or screen  
goes blank too often  
Adjust sleep delays in Control Panel or connect AC adapter.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Peripheral - 15  
Peripheral  
After you connect  
1
2
Switch on external SCSI device before starting up computer.  
Verify that Apple HDI-30 SCSI system cable is connected to  
computer and external SCSI device(s).  
Verify that cable termination is correct.  
Verify that no SCSI devices have same device address.  
Replace motherboard.  
external SCSI device,  
computer no longer  
boots  
3
4
5
6
Replace daughterboard.  
Cursor does not move  
when you move  
trackball  
1
2
3
4
5
Reset computer.  
Verify trackball-assembly-to-motherboard connection.  
Replace trackball assembly.  
Replace daughterboard.  
Replace motherboard.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Peripheral (Continued) - 16  
Peripheral (Continued)  
Cursor intermittently  
does not move or  
1
2
Clean trackball ball and internal rollers.  
Replace trackball assembly.  
moves erratically  
Cursor does not move  
when you move mouse  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Verify that mouse is connected to ADB port.  
Reset computer.  
Clean mouse ball and inside of mouse.  
Replace mouse.  
Replace motherboard.  
Replace daughterboard.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Peripheral (Continued) - 17  
Peripheral (Continued)  
Cursor moves, but  
clicking button has no  
effect  
1
2
3
4
Verify trackball-assembly-to-motherboard connection.  
Replace trackball assembly.  
Replace daughterboard.  
Replace motherboard.  
No response to any  
key on keyboard  
1
2
Reset computer.  
Connect AC adapter and restart computer in three or four  
minutes.  
3
4
Install known-good, charged main battery. If computer  
works, replace main battery.  
Verify that keyboard cable is securely connected to  
motherboard.  
5
6
7
Replace keyboard.  
Replace daughterboard.  
Replace motherboard.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Peripheral (Continued) - 18  
Peripheral (Continued)  
Known-good  
ImageWriter,  
ImageWriter II, or LQ  
does not print  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Verify that system software is 7.0.1 or later.  
Verify that Chooser setting is correct.  
Verify that printer cable is securely attached.  
Replace printer cable.  
Replace motherboard.  
Replace daughterboard.  
Known-good  
LaserWriter does not  
print  
1
2
3
4
Verify that system software is 7.0.1 or later.  
Verify that Chooser setting is correct.  
Verify that all printer cables are securely attached.  
Connect computer to another printer. If printer works, refer  
to Networks and Communications manual.  
Replace motherboard.  
5
6
Replace daughterboard.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Peripheral (Continued) - 19  
Peripheral (Continued)  
PowerBook doesn’t  
1
2
3
4
5
Verify that system software is 7.0.1 or later.  
recognize serial  
devices, or garbage is  
transmitted and/or  
received  
Verify that all cables are correct and securely attached.  
Attach device(s) in chain to known-good computer.  
Replace motherboard.  
Replace daughterboard.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Internal Modem - 20  
Internal Modem  
Internal modem  
1
2
Reseat modem card.  
Replace modem card. Refer to “Fax/Data Modem” in  
Upgrades.  
Replace motherboard.  
Replace daughterboard.  
options do not appear  
in Control Panel  
window when modem  
is installed  
3
4
Modem does not  
respond properly to  
AT command set  
instructions  
1
Verify that baud rate and data format settings of  
communications application are compatible with internal  
modem and remote modem.  
Verify that telephone cord is securely attached and working  
properly.  
Verify that phone line produces dial tone. (Attach phone to  
line and listen.)  
Replace modem card. Refer to “Fax/Data Modem” in  
Upgrades.  
2
3
4
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Internal Modem (Continued) - 21  
Internal Modem (Continued)  
Strange mix of  
1
Verify that baud rate and data format settings of  
characters appears on  
screen  
communications application are compatible with internal  
modem and remote modem.  
2
3
Verify that telephone cord is securely attached and working  
properly.  
Replace modem card. Refer to “Fax/Data Modem” in  
Upgrades.  
Modem interferes  
with system sound  
1
Replace modem card. Refer to “Fax/Data Modem” in  
Upgrades.  
2
3
Replace motherboard.  
Replace daughterboard.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Internal Modem (Continued) - 22  
Internal Modem (Continued)  
Modem does not  
respond to incoming  
call  
1
2
3
If system doesn’t respond during sleep mode, verify that  
“Wake on Ring” option in CDEV is selected.  
Verify that telephone cord is securely attached and working  
properly.  
Replace modem card. Refer to “Fax/Data Modem” in  
Upgrades.  
4
5
Replace motherboard.  
Replace daughterboard.  
Modem has no sound  
output  
Replace modem card. Refer to “Fax/Data Modem” in Upgrades.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Internal Modem (Continued) - 23  
Internal Modem (Continued)  
Modem connects but  
does not communicate  
with remote modem  
1
2
Verify that remote modem needs error correction.  
If remote modem does not need error correction, disable  
error correction by typing “&Q0” (see “Macintosh  
PowerBook Fax/Data Modem User’s Guide”).  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/Miscellaneous - 24  
Miscellaneous  
Some applications  
Computer is switching to system rest. If system rest is  
interfering with operation of application, connect computer to AC  
adapter.  
seem to run slower  
after few seconds of  
operation  
No sound from  
speaker  
1
2
3
Verify that volume setting in Control Panel is 1 or above.  
Verify that speaker is connected to motherboard.  
Replace motherboard.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Symptom Charts/PowerBook 100 Startup Problems Flowchart -  
PowerBook 100 Startup Problems Flowchart  
START  
Reset the power manager,  
and press any key to begin  
the startup sequence.  
Do the  
No  
No  
1. Replace the keyboard.  
2. Replace the daughterboard.  
3. Replace the motherboard.  
Does any  
video  
appear?  
startup tones  
sound?  
Yes  
Yes  
1. Replace the daughterboard.  
2. Replace the motherboard.  
Is the  
No  
1. If present, replace the  
RAM expansion card.  
2. Replace the daughterboard.  
3. Replace the motherboard.  
startup tone  
normal?  
Yes  
Does  
the disk icon  
Does  
No  
No  
with the flashing  
question mark remain  
on the screen?  
1. Replace the motherboard.  
2. Replace the daughterboard.  
the desktop  
appear?  
Yes  
Yes  
1. Reset parameter RAM.  
2. Update the SCSI driver.  
3. Reinstall System 7.01 or later.  
4. Replace the hard drive.  
5. Replace the hard drive cable.  
6. Replace the motherboard.  
7. Replace the daughterboard.  
Do the  
1. Replace the power manager.  
2. Replace the trackball.  
3. Replace the motherboard.  
4. Replace the daughterboard.  
No  
trackball and  
buttons function  
correctly?  
Yes  
END  
   
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Service Source  
Take Apart  
PowerBook 100  
   
Take Apart  
Guidelines - 1  
Guidelines  
Caution: Use the Macintosh  
Shut Down command to shut  
down the PowerBook 100  
before you begin Take Apart  
procedures. Otherwise, all  
RAM contents will be lost.  
Caution: Review the ESD  
precautions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
 
Take Apart  
Backup Batteries - 2  
Backup Batteries  
No preliminary steps are  
required before you begin  
this procedure.  
Warni ng:  
If handled or  
discarded improperly, the  
lithium backup batteries in  
the PowerBook 100 could  
explode. Review battery  
handling and disposal  
instructions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
Backup  
Batteries  
 
Take Apart  
Backup Batteries - 3  
If you are changing the  
Batteries  
backup batteries without  
performing other Take Apart  
procedures, make sure the  
main battery or the AC  
adapter is providing power  
to the computer. You can  
then remove the batteries  
without losing the contents  
of parameter RAM.  
1 Place the elevation feet  
in the “down” position.  
2 Press down on the latch  
and open the connector  
panel cover.  
Backup  
Battery  
Door  
Connector  
Panel Cover  
 
Take Apart  
Backup Batteries - 4  
3 Pry open the backup  
battery door and ease  
out the batteries.  
Replacement Note: Make  
sure the positive side of each  
replacement battery faces  
up.  
 
Take Apart  
Backup Battery Door - 5  
Backup Battery  
Door  
Before you begin, remove  
the backup batteries.  
±Warning: If handled or  
discarded improperly, the  
lithium backup batteries in  
the PowerBook 100 could  
explode. Review battery  
handling and disposal  
instructions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
Backup  
Battery  
Door  
 
Take Apart  
Backup Battery Door - 6  
Caution: To prevent ESD  
damage to components, wear  
a grounding wriststrap.  
Review the ESD precautions  
in Bulletins/Safety.  
1 Open the backup battery  
door so that it is parallel  
to the right side of the  
bottom case.  
2 Firmly pull the door  
until it unsnaps from the  
hinge posts in the bottom  
cover.  
 
Take Apart  
Main Battery - 7  
Main Battery  
Before you begin,  
disconnect power adapter.  
±Warning: Do not expose  
the main battery to an open  
flame, attempt to open the  
plastic case, or dispose of  
the battery with other trash.  
If you touch a damaged  
Main  
Battery  
battery, immediately wash  
your hands and affected skin  
with water for at least five  
minutes. If you are  
replacing the battery, send  
the old one to Apple for  
proper disposal. Review  
 
Take Apart  
Main Battery - 8  
battery-handling and  
disposal instructions in  
Bulletins/Safety.  
Caution: To prevent ESD  
damage to components, wear  
a grounding wriststrap.  
Review the ESD precautions  
in Bulletins/Safety.  
1 Place the elevation feet  
in the “up” position.  
2 Slide the main battery  
cover to the right.  
3 Pull on the right side of  
the cover and remove the  
battery.  
 
Take Apart  
Main Battery Cover - 9  
Main Battery  
Cover  
Before you begin, remove  
the main battery.  
±Warning: Do not expose  
the main battery to an open  
flame, attempt to open the  
plastic case, or dispose of  
the battery with other trash.  
If you touch a damaged  
battery, immediately wash  
your hands and affected skin  
with water for at least five  
minutes. If you are  
replacing the battery, send  
the old one to Apple for  
Main Battery  
Cover  
 
Take Apart  
Main Battery Cover - 10  
proper disposal. Review  
battery-handling and  
disposal instructions in  
Bulletins/Safety.  
Caution: To prevent ESD  
damage to components, wear  
a grounding wriststrap.  
Review the ESD precautions  
in Bulletins/Safety.  
Locking Tab  
Using needlenose pliers, pry  
the battery cover locking  
tabs apart and slide the  
Locking Tab  
cover off the main battery.  
 
Take Apart  
Connector Panel Cover - 11  
Connector Panel  
Cover  
No preliminary steps are  
required before you begin  
this procedure.  
Caution: To prevent ESD  
damage to components, wear  
a grounding wriststrap.  
Review the ESD precautions  
in Bulletins/Safety.  
Connector  
Panel Cover  
 
Take Apart  
Connector Panel Cover - 12  
1 Place the elevation feet  
in the “down” position.  
2 Open the connector  
panel cover.  
Right Cover  
Peg  
3 Hold the cover against  
the left cover peg, gently  
bend the center of the  
cover away from the  
computer, and free the  
right cover peg.  
4 Remove the panel cover  
from the computer.  
 
Take Apart  
Display Assembly - 13  
Display Assembly  
Before you begin, remove  
the following:  
• Backup batteries  
• Main battery  
Display Assembly  
±Warning: If handled or  
discarded improperly, the  
lithium backup batteries in  
the PowerBook 100 could  
explode. Review battery  
handling and disposal  
instructions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
Caution: Review the ESD  
 
Take Apart  
Display Assembly - 14  
precautions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
1 Close the computer so  
that it locks.  
2 Using a Phillips  
screwdriver or pen,  
move the power switch  
to the “off” position.  
 
Take Apart  
Display Assembly - 15  
Caution: Do not proceed if  
the backup batteries, main  
battery, or AC adapter are  
still connected to the  
computer.  
3 With the computer  
upside down, pry off the  
three rubber covers and  
remove the three case  
screws.  
 
Take Apart  
Display Assembly - 16  
4 With the computer  
right-side up, place the  
elevation feet in the  
“down” position.  
Note: Keep a firm grip on  
the display assembly while  
you complete the following  
steps.  
5 Unlatch the display  
assembly and open the  
computer.  
Interconnect Cable  
6 Disconnect the  
interconnect cable from  
the motherboard and  
remove the display  
assembly.  
 
Take Apart  
Keyboard - 17  
Keyboard  
Before you begin, remove  
the following:  
• Backup batteries  
• Main battery  
• Display assembly  
Keyboard  
±Warning: If handled or  
discarded improperly, the  
lithium backup batteries in  
the PowerBook 100 could  
explode. Review battery  
handling and disposal  
instructions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
 
Take Apart  
Keyboard - 18  
Caution: Review the ESD  
precautions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
1
Caution: Be careful not  
to stress the keyboard  
cables or the connectors  
on the motherboard.  
2 Lift the back side of the  
keyboard as high as the  
keyboard cables will  
allow.  
3 Slide the keyboard  
toward the rear of the  
computer until the front  
edge of the keyboard  
clears the palm rest  
cover.  
Palm Rest  
Cover  
 
Take Apart  
Keyboard - 19  
4
Note: You may have to  
pry up one side of the  
connector at a time.  
Holding the keyboard  
vertically, gently unlock  
the connectors and  
remove the two keyboard  
cables.  
Keyboard  
Cables  
 
Take Apart  
Palm Rest Cover - 20  
Palm Rest Cover  
Before you begin, remove  
the following:  
• Backup batteries  
• Main battery  
• Display assembly  
• Keyboard  
Palm Rest  
Cover  
±Warning: If handled or  
discarded improperly, the  
lithium backup batteries in  
the PowerBook 100 could  
explode. Review battery  
handling and disposal  
instructions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
 
Take Apart  
Palm Rest Cover - 21  
Caution: Review the ESD  
precautions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
1 Using both hands, grasp  
the two back corners of  
the palm rest cover and  
lift.  
2 Remove the palm rest  
cover from the  
computer.  
 
Take Apart  
Palm Rest Cover - 22  
Replacement Note: To  
replace the cover, hold it  
vertically with the front  
edge slightly in front of the  
front edge of the computer.  
Rotate the back of the palm  
rest cover down and back  
until the cover locks into  
position.  
 
Take Apart  
Trackball Assembly - 23  
Trackball  
Assembly  
Before you begin, remove  
the following:  
• Backup batteries  
• Main battery  
• Display assembly  
• Keyboard  
Trackball  
Assembly  
• Palm rest cover  
±Warning: If handled or  
discarded improperly, the  
lithium backup batteries in  
the PowerBook 100 could  
explode. Review battery  
handling and disposal  
 
Take Apart  
Trackball Assembly - 24  
instructions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
Trackball  
Cable  
Caution: Review the ESD  
precautions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
1 Gently pull the  
trackball cable up and  
out of connector J5 on  
the motherboard.  
J5  
Connector  
2 Remove the trackball  
assembly from the  
computer.  
 
Take Apart  
Hard Drive - 25  
Hard Drive  
Before you begin, remove  
the following:  
• Backup batteries  
• Main battery  
• Display assembly  
• Keyboard  
• Palm rest cover  
±Warning: If handled or  
discarded improperly, the  
lithium backup batteries in  
the PowerBook 100 could  
explode. Review battery  
handling and disposal  
instructions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
Hard Drive  
 
Take Apart  
Hard Drive - 26  
Caution: Review the ESD  
precautions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
Hard  
Drive  
Flex  
1 Fold back the hard drive  
shield and pull up the  
tabs to unlock the hard  
drive flex cable  
Cable  
Hard Drive Flex  
Cable Connector  
Tab  
connector.  
2 Disconnect the hard  
drive flex cable from the  
motherboard.  
Hard Drive  
Shield  
 
Take Apart  
Hard Drive - 27  
3 Using a flat-blade  
screwdriver, unlock one  
of the two latches on the  
side of the hard drive  
nearest the  
motherboard.  
4 While applying upward  
pressure on the first  
latch, unlock the second  
latch on the same side.  
5 Lift up the motherboard  
side of the hard drive and  
remove the drive from  
the computer.  
 
Take Apart  
Hard Drive - 28  
Replacement Note: If the  
replacement drive is too  
high to fit in the PowerBook  
100, remove the four  
spacers on the bottom of the  
drive. For information on  
returning drives, cables,  
and carriers to Apple, refer  
to the Hard Drives manual.  
 
Take Apart  
Elevation Foot - 29  
Elevation Foot  
Before you begin, remove  
the following:  
• Backup batteries  
• Main battery  
• Display assembly  
±Warning: If handled or  
discarded improperly, the  
lithium backup batteries in  
the PowerBook 100 could  
explode. Review battery  
handling and disposal  
instructions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
Elevation Foot  
Elevation Foot  
 
Take Apart  
Elevation Foot - 30  
Caution: Review the ESD  
precautions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
1 Using needlenose pliers,  
squeeze the locking tabs  
on the right elevation  
foot and pull the foot  
Elevation Foot  
Locking Tabs  
assembly from the case.  
2 Repeat the procedure  
for the left elevation  
foot.  
 
Take Apart  
Brightness & Contrast Knobs - 31  
Brightness &  
Contrast Knobs  
No preliminary steps are  
required before you begin  
this procedure.  
Brightness and  
Contrast Knobs  
Caution: Review the ESD  
precautions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
 
Take Apart  
Brightness & Contrast Knobs - 32  
Using your fingers, pry the  
contrast and brightness  
knobs off the control shafts.  
Brightness  
Contrast  
 
Take Apart  
Daughterboard - 33  
Daughterboard  
Before you begin, do the  
following:  
• Remove the backup  
batteries  
• Remove the main battery  
• Remove the display  
assembly  
Daughterboard  
• Remove the keyboard  
Caution: To prevent ESD  
damage to components, wear  
a grounding wriststrap.  
Review the ESD precautions  
in Bulletins/Safety.  
 
Take Apart  
Daughterboard - 34  
Note: To disconnect  
connector J318, rock it  
gently from end to end as  
you lift.  
Daughterboard  
Grip the daughterboard  
near connectors J318  
and J319 and lift the  
daughterboard off the  
motherboard.  
J318  
J319  
 
Take Apart  
Motherboard - 35  
Motherboard  
Before you begin, remove  
the following:  
• Backup batteries  
• Backup batteries door  
• Main battery  
• Display assembly  
• Keyboard  
Motherboard  
• Palm rest cover  
• Trackball assembly  
• Hard drive  
• Memory expansion card  
• Modem shield and modem  
• Daughterboard  
 
Take Apart  
Motherboard - 36  
Caution: Review the ESD  
precautions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
Motherboard  
1 Remove the five  
motherboard mounting  
screws.  
2 Lift the motherboard  
near the hard drive  
connector and remove  
the board from the  
bottom cover.  
Hard Drive  
Connector  
 
Take Apart  
Top Cover - 37  
Top Cover  
Before you begin, remove  
the display assembly.  
Caution: To prevent ESD  
damage to components, wear  
a grounding wriststrap.  
Review the ESD precautions  
in Bulletins/Safety.  
Top Cover  
 
Take Apart  
Top Cover - 38  
1 Remove the four top  
cover mounting screws.  
Clutch Plate  
2 Lift off the two clutch  
plates.  
Cover Screw  
3
Note: You may need to  
lift the top cover before  
the clutch covers slide  
freely.  
Slide off the two clutch  
covers.  
Locking Tabs  
4 Pry back the speaker  
locking tabs and lift out  
the speaker.  
Clutch Cover  
Speaker  
Soldered Terminals  
 
Take Apart  
Top Cover - 39  
Replacement Note: Position  
the speaker so that the  
soldered wire terminals are  
closest to the cable cover.  
5 Squeeze the outside of the  
interconnect cable cover  
near the tabs and  
release the tabs.  
6 Remove the cable cover.  
Interconnect  
Cable Cover  
 
Take Apart  
Top Cover - 40  
7 Slip the interconnect  
cable and speaker  
through the top cover  
and remove the top  
cover.  
Replacement Note: The  
interconnect cable and the  
speaker are separate parts.  
If you replace the speaker or  
interconnect cable, you must  
solder the interconnect cable  
onto the speaker.  
Top Cover  
Interconnect Cable  
and Speaker  
 
Take Apart  
Display Bezel - 41  
Display Bezel  
Before you begin, remove  
the following:  
Display Bezel  
• Display assembly  
• Top cover  
• Brightness and contrast  
knobs  
Caution: Review the ESD  
precautions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
 
Take Apart  
Display Bezel - 42  
1 Using a small, flat-blade  
screwdriver, pry out the  
two rubber plugs.  
Display Bezel  
2 Remove the two display  
bezel screws.  
Rubber Plugs  
Note: Pry the display  
bezel until the locking  
tab closest to the clutch  
assembly releases.  
Bezel Screw  
3 Using the flat-blade  
screwdriver, pry the  
display bezel from the  
metal clutch assembly on  
each side of the display.  
Clutch Assembly  
 
Take Apart  
Display Bezel - 43  
4 Using your thumb and  
index finger, pull the  
display bezel toward you  
and up until the top  
locking tabs release.  
5 Lift off the bezel.  
 
Take Apart  
Display - 44  
Display  
Before you begin, remove  
the following:  
• Display assembly  
• Top cover  
Display  
• Brightness and contrast  
knobs  
• Display bezel  
Caution: To prevent ESD  
damage to components, wear  
a grounding wriststrap.  
Review the ESD precautions  
in Bulletins/Safety.  
 
Take Apart  
Display - 45  
1 Remove the display  
shield mounting screw  
and lift off the display  
shield.  
2 Remove the remaining  
inverter board screw,  
interconnect board  
screw, and the four  
display mounting  
screws.  
Display Shield  
Inverter  
Board  
Interconnect Board  
 
Take Apart  
Display - 46  
3 Move the interconnect  
cable and speaker away  
from the display.  
4
Note: When you rotate  
the display, the  
interconnect board,  
inverter board, and  
related cables also rotate  
forward. Move the  
display carefully to  
avoid stressing these  
components.  
Display  
Brightness/  
Contrast  
Flex Cable  
Interconnect Board  
Display Flex  
Cable  
Gently rotate the display  
forward so that it rests  
face-down.  
Interconnect Cable  
and Speaker  
 
Take Apart  
Display - 47  
5 Disconnect the  
brightness/ contrast  
flex cable and the display  
flex cable from the  
interconnect board.  
6 Release the locking tab  
on the display lamp cable  
connector and disconnect  
the cable from the  
Inverter Board  
inverter board.  
Display Lamp  
Replacement Note:  
Carefully press the display  
lamp cable wires into the  
channels in the display  
housing.  
Cable Connector  
 
Take Apart  
Display - 48  
Replacement Note: Make  
sure the blue insulator end  
of the brightness/contrast  
cable faces the interconnect  
board.  
   
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Upgrades  
PowerBook 100  
   
Upgrades  
Fax/Data Modem - 1  
Fax/Data Modem  
Before you begin, remove  
the following:  
• Backup batteries  
• Main battery  
• Display assembly  
• Keyboard  
Fax/Data Modem  
±Warning: If handled or  
discarded improperly, the  
lithium backup batteries in  
the PowerBook 100 could  
explode. Review battery  
handling and disposal  
instructions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
 
Upgrades  
Fax/Data Modem - 2  
Caution: Review the ESD  
precautions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
Modem  
Shield  
To install a fax/data modem,  
Metal Prongs  
Metal Prongs  
1 Push the metal prongs  
toward the back of the  
computer and lift the  
modem shield up and out  
of the bottom cover.  
 
Upgrades  
Fax/Data Modem - 3  
2 Lift the modem connector  
cover out of the bottom  
cover.  
Modem  
Connector  
Cover  
Modem  
J1 Connector  
3 Position the modem so  
that connector J1 on the  
modem faces down and  
directly above connector  
J9 on the motherboard.  
Press down on the  
Standoff  
J9 Connector  
modem until the board  
locks in place on the two  
standoffs.  
Standoff  
 
Upgrades  
Fax/Data Modem - 4  
Caution: Make sure the  
Modem  
Shield  
modem shield does not extend  
into the battery cavity.  
4 Replace the modem  
shield and modem  
connector cover.  
Metal Prongs  
Metal Prongs  
 
Upgrades  
Fax/Data Modem - 5  
5 Apply the DOC and FCC  
labels to the left of the  
modem connector.  
DOC  
Label  
Modem Connector  
FCC  
Label  
 
Upgrades  
Fax/Data Modem - 6  
Replacement Note: To  
remove the fax/data modem,  
use needlenose pliers to  
release the locking tabs of  
the two standoffs and lift the  
modem from the  
Modem  
Standoff  
motherboard.  
Standoff  
Needlenose  
Pliers  
 
Upgrades  
Memory Expansion Card - 7  
Memory  
Expansion Card  
Before you begin, remove  
the following:  
• Backup batteries  
• Main battery  
• Display assembly  
• Keyboard  
• Palm rest cover  
Memory  
Expansion  
 
Upgrades  
Memory Expansion Card - 8  
±Warning: If handled or  
discarded improperly, the  
lithium backup batteries in  
the PowerBook 100 could  
explode. Review battery  
handling and disposal  
instructions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
Caution: Review the ESD  
precautions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
Install the memory  
expansion card on the  
motherboard.  
Veri fi cati on Note:  
To  
verify correct installation  
 
Upgrades  
Memory Expansion Card - 9  
of the memory expansion  
card, switch on the  
computer by pressing any  
key except <Caps Lock>.  
Pull down the Apple menu  
and select “About the  
Finder.” Verify that the  
amount of RAM (Total  
Memory) is 4096K (for a 2  
MB RAM expansion card) or  
6144K (for a 4 MB RAM  
expansion card). If the  
amount of RAM is not  
correct, replace the  
expansion card. If this  
procedure does not correct  
the problem, return the  
computer to Apple.  
   
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Additional Procedures  
PowerBook 100  
   
Additional Procedures  
Fuse - 1  
Fuse  
Before you begin, remove  
the following:  
• Backup batteries  
• Main battery  
• Display assembly  
• Modem shield and modem  
Fuse  
±Warning: If handled or  
discarded improperly, the  
lithium backup batteries in  
the PowerBook 100 could  
explode. Review battery  
handling and disposal  
instructions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
 
Additional Procedures  
Fuse - 2  
Caution: Review the ESD  
precautions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
Note: Some PowerBook 100  
motherboards contain fuses  
that are not removable. To  
replace a fuse that is  
soldered to the board, you  
must replace the  
motherboard. (All new  
motherboards ordered from  
Apple contain removable  
fuses.)  
 
Additional Procedures  
Fuse - 3  
Caution: Be careful not to  
stress the keyboard cables  
or the connectors on the  
motherboard.  
1 Lift the back side of the  
keyboard as high as the  
keyboard cables will  
allow.  
2 Slide the keyboard  
toward the rear of the  
computer until the front  
edge of the keyboard  
clears the palm rest  
cover.  
Palm Rest  
Cover  
 
Additional Procedures  
Fuse - 4  
3 Place the keyboard on  
top of the palm rest  
cover.  
Fuse  
4 Remove the fuse from  
the fuse holders.  
Fuse Holder  
 
Additional Procedures  
Battery Recharger - 5  
Main Battery  
Battery Recharger  
No preliminary steps are  
required before you begin  
this procedure.  
1 Using the PowerBook  
power adapter, plug the  
battery recharger into a  
power outlet and insert  
the main battery into the  
recharger.  
Battery  
Recharger  
 
Additional Procedures  
Battery Recharger - 6  
2 Track the status of the  
battery. If the LED is  
• Yellow, the battery is  
charging  
• Green, the battery is  
ready to use  
• Off, the charger is  
unplugged, the  
battery is bad, the  
power adapter is  
defective, or the  
charger is defective  
 
Additional Procedures  
SCSI Terminator  
SCSI Termination - 7  
SCSI Termination  
No preliminary steps are  
required before you begin  
this procedure.  
Note: Because the  
PowerBook 100 does not  
provide SCSI termination at  
the logic board, remember  
to terminate at the beginning  
and end of the SCSI chain.  
Use the standard Apple  
terminator (not the  
Macintosh IIfx terminator).  
External SCSI Device  
 
Additional Procedures  
SCSI Termination - 8  
When terminating a SCSI  
chain, follow these  
guidelines:  
• Add one terminator to a  
single external SCSI  
device, or  
• Add one terminator to the  
first device and another  
to the last when there are  
multiple devices.  
 
Additional Procedures  
Battery Handling - 9  
Battery Handling  
No preliminary steps are  
required before you begin  
this procedure.  
Main Battery  
±Warning: The main  
battery contains toxic  
materials. If you touch a  
damaged battery,  
immediately wash your  
hands and affected skin with  
water for at least five  
minutes. Send undamaged,  
dead batteries to Apple for  
recycling—do not discard  
dead batteries with other  
waste. If the battery is  
 
Additional Procedures  
Battery Case  
Battery Handling - 10  
damaged, do not return it to  
Apple. Review battery  
handling and disposal  
instructions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
Follow these guidelines for  
properly handling the  
battery:  
• Handle the battery  
carefully. Do not drop,  
puncture, disassemble,  
or incinerate the battery.  
• Do not leave the battery  
in the computer for  
longer than one week  
without plugging in the  
power adaptor.  
 
Additional Procedures  
Battery Handling - 11  
• Store the battery in its  
protective battery  
case.Do not store the  
battery longer than six  
months without  
recharging.  
• Do not short-circuit the  
battery terminals.  
 
Additional Procedures  
Battery Verification - 12  
Battery  
Verification  
Before you begin, remove  
the main battery.  
±Warning: If handled or  
discarded improperly, the  
lithium backup batteries in  
the PowerBook 100 could  
explode. Review battery-  
handling and disposal  
instructions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
Main  
Battery  
Review the ESD precautions  
in Bulletins/Safety.  
 
Additional Procedures  
Battery Verification - 13  
1 Set the voltmeter to the  
10 volts DC scale.  
Negative  
Probe  
2 Hold the positive probe  
of the voltmeter to the  
positive position on the  
battery and the negative  
probe to the negative  
Positive  
Probe  
position on the battery.  
3 If the battery voltage is  
below 5.7 volts,  
recharge or replace the  
battery.  
 
Additional Procedures  
AC Adapter Verification - 14  
AC Adapter  
Verification  
No preliminary steps are  
required before you begin  
this procedure.  
Negative  
Probe  
1 Set the voltmeter to the  
10 volts DC scale.  
2 Hold the positive probe  
of the voltmeter to the  
inside of the AC adapter  
plug and the negative  
probe to the outside of  
the plug.  
Adapter  
Plug  
Positive  
Probe  
 
Additional Procedures  
AC Adapter Verification - 15  
3 If the voltage is not  
between 7.5 and 7.9  
volts, replace the  
adapter.  
 
Additional Procedures  
Display Bulb - 16  
Display Bulb  
Before you begin, remove  
the following:  
• Display assembly  
• Top cover  
Display Bulb  
• Brightness and contrast  
knobs  
• Display bezel  
• Display  
±Warning: CCFL bulbs are  
thin and break easily. Handle  
them with care, especially  
at the delicate solder joints  
at the ends of the bulbs.  
 
Additional Procedures  
Display Bulb - 17  
Caution: Review the ESD  
precautions in Bulletins/  
Safety.  
1 Place the display face-  
down on a soft  
Bulb Cover  
workbench pad.  
2 Using a #0 cross-tip  
screwdriver, remove  
the two self-threading  
screws.  
Replacement Caution:  
Improperly installed self-  
threading screws could  
damage the display. Do not  
overtighten them.  
 
Additional Procedures  
Display Bulb - 18  
3 Lift the metal display  
bulb cover and back it  
off the display.  
4 Remove the display bulb.  
Display Bulb  
Replacement Note: When  
replacing the display bulb,  
position the pink cable  
along the bottom of the  
display and make sure the  
display bulb cover is under  
the tabs at each end of the  
case.  
   
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Exploded View  
PowerBook 100  
   
Exploded View  
1
Interconnect Board 981-0016  
Inverter Board 982-0105  
Rear Display  
Housing  
Display Bezel 076-0416  
Brightness/Contrast Board 981-0017  
949-0333  
Brightness/Contrast  
Knob  
956-0029  
Keyboard*  
661-0713  
Display  
661-0675  
Power  
Adapter*  
922-0043  
Top Cover  
076-0413  
Brightness/  
Contrast  
Cable  
Palm Rest  
Assembly  
076-0414  
Phone  
Cable  
936-0060  
Interconnect  
Cable and  
Speaker  
Assembly  
936-0059  
982-0106  
590-0590  
External  
Floppy  
Drive  
Daughterboard  
661-0674  
661-1651  
Modem  
Shield  
949-0364  
Modem  
661-1621  
Trackball  
Assembly  
661-0676  
Modem  
Connector  
Cover  
949-0337  
Main  
Rear  
Connector  
Panel  
Battery  
w/Case  
661-0782  
Cover  
076-0412  
Memory  
Expansion  
Card  
661-1103 (4 MB)  
661-0715 (2 MB)  
Main  
Battery  
Door  
Backup  
Battery  
Door  
949-0365  
Hard Drive  
Flex Cable  
076-0445  
949-0336  
Screw  
Kit  
076-0557  
Elevation  
Foot  
Assembly  
076-0411  
Hard Drive*  
661-1298  
Hard Drive  
Mounting  
Bracket*  
Motherboard  
661-0673  
Bottom Housing  
Assembly  
Screw  
Cover  
956-0030  
Rubber  
Foot  
956-0039  
076-0410  
922-0008  
Product family configurations may vary. For parts with asterisk (*), refer to parts list.  
Power Book 100  
 

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