HP Hewlett Packard Laptop 5000C CT User Manual

HP OmniBook 5000C/CT  
Familiarization Guide  
This guide is for experienced HP Response Center  
personnel, CEs, and reseller technicians, such as  
personnel who have already completed the HP Vectra  
PC family training course, or equivalent, and have at  
least six months of experience servicing the HP  
Vectra PCs.  
It is a self-paced guide designed to train you to install,  
configure, and repair the OmniBook Notebook PC.  
You can follow it without having any equipment  
available.  
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Table of Contents  
OmniBook Product Comparisons........................................................................................................... 6  
Size Closed...................................................................................................................................... 6  
Weight ............................................................................................................................................. 6  
Processor......................................................................................................................................... 6  
Bus Architecture............................................................................................................................... 6  
Cache............................................................................................................................................... 6  
Display............................................................................................................................................. 6  
Power............................................................................................................................................... 7  
Removable Modules......................................................................................................................... 7  
Mass Storage ................................................................................................................................... 7  
RAM................................................................................................................................................. 7  
Audio................................................................................................................................................ 8  
I/O Ports........................................................................................................................................... 8  
Expandability.................................................................................................................................... 9  
Pre-installed Software ...................................................................................................................... 9  
Security............................................................................................................................................ 9  
OmniBook 5000 Series: Product Features........................................................................................... 10  
Product........................................................................................................................................... 10  
Product........................................................................................................................................... 11  
Product........................................................................................................................................... 12  
Accessories.................................................................................................................................... 13  
What comes in the box................................................................................................................... 14  
Microprocessor............................................................................................................................... 14  
Bus Architecture............................................................................................................................. 14  
Memory and Memory Slots............................................................................................................. 14  
Possible Memory Configurations: ................................................................................................... 15  
Mass storage.................................................................................................................................. 16  
Flexible disk drive .......................................................................................................................... 17  
Built-in I/O...................................................................................................................................... 17  
Display/Video ................................................................................................................................. 18  
TFT Display Quality........................................................................................................................ 18  
User interface................................................................................................................................. 19  
Power............................................................................................................................................. 20  
Battery Life; rundown data (approx.):.............................................................................................. 20  
External battery charger ................................................................................................................. 21  
Automobile adapter ........................................................................................................................ 21  
NiMH battery pack.......................................................................................................................... 21  
LiIon battery pack........................................................................................................................... 21  
AC adapter..................................................................................................................................... 21  
Accessory Slots.............................................................................................................................. 21  
Audio Systems ............................................................................................................................... 21  
Operating environment................................................................................................................... 22  
Storage environment...................................................................................................................... 22  
Environmental Testing.................................................................................................................... 22  
BIOS .............................................................................................................................................. 22  
Software and Operating System..................................................................................................... 22  
Supported Operating Systems........................................................................................................ 23  
Security.......................................................................................................................................... 23  
Password Decode........................................................................................................................... 23  
Password Decode Policy ................................................................................................................ 24  
Notebook Hardware Structure Field Replaceable Assemblies.............................................................. 25  
Installing memory (End User Replaceable)..................................................................................... 25  
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Battery Module and Floppy Disk Drive Module (End User Replaceable) ......................................... 26  
Hard Disk Drive (End User Replaceable)........................................................................................ 27  
Small parts (End User Replaceable)............................................................................................... 28  
Icon Assembly and Display Module (HP Authorized Service Providers Only)................................. 29  
Palm Rest Assembly and Track Ball Assembly (HP Authorized Service Providers Only)................ 32  
Keyboard Assembly and Power Board (PCB Assy DC Power PI-DC) (HP Authorized Service  
Providers Only) .............................................................................................................................. 34  
Upper Cover Assembly and Icon Board (PCB Assy PI-ICON) (HP Authorized Service Providers  
Only) .............................................................................................................................................. 35  
CPU Module and Heat Sink (HP Authorized Support Providers Only)............................................. 38  
System Board (PCB Assy PI-586) (HP Authorized Support Providers Only) ................................... 40  
Configuration and Setup...................................................................................................................... 42  
Main Configuration Screen............................................................................................................. 42  
Power Screen................................................................................................................................. 43  
Power Configuration....................................................................................................................... 44  
System Configuration..................................................................................................................... 45  
Input/Output Configuration ............................................................................................................. 46  
COM Ports ..................................................................................................................................... 46  
Disk Configuration.......................................................................................................................... 48  
Troubleshooting and Repair................................................................................................................. 49  
OmniBook Self-Test....................................................................................................................... 49  
First POST: BEEP CODES ........................................................................................................... 49  
Last POST: DISPLAY CODES ...................................................................................................... 52  
PhoenixBIOS POST Messages (Power On Self Test)..................................................................... 53  
Diskette drive failure....................................................................................................................... 53  
Appendix A: Part Numbers.................................................................................................................. 55  
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Table of Figures  
Figure 1 - Memory Door and Slot ............................................................................................................... 25  
Figure 2 - Floppy Drive and Battery............................................................................................................ 26  
Figure 3 - Hard Disk Drive.......................................................................................................................... 27  
Figure 4 - Display Screws........................................................................................................................... 29  
Figure 5 - Icon Assembly............................................................................................................................ 30  
Figure 6 - Display Removal........................................................................................................................ 31  
Figure 7 - Lower Case Screws.................................................................................................................... 32  
Figure 8 - Palm Rest and Track Ball Assemblies........................................................................................ 33  
Figure 9 - Keyboard and Power Board........................................................................................................ 34  
Figure 10 - Heat Spreader Assembly.......................................................................................................... 36  
Figure 11 - Upper Cover and Icon Board.................................................................................................... 37  
Figure 12 - CPU Module and Heat Sink...................................................................................................... 39  
Figure 13 - System Board........................................................................................................................... 41  
Figure 14 - Main Configuration Screen....................................................................................................... 42  
Figure 16 - System Configuration Screen................................................................................................... 45  
Figure 17 - Input/Output Screen ................................................................................................................. 47  
Figure 18 - Disk Configuration Screen........................................................................................................ 48  
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OmniBook Product Comparisons  
HP OmniBook 5000  
29.5 x 22.6 x 4.9 cm  
(11.6 x 8.9 x 1.93 in)  
HP OmniBook 4000  
29.5 x 22.6 x 4.9 cm  
(11.6 x 8.9 x 1.93 in)  
HP OmniBook 600  
18.49 × 28.24 × 3.99 cm  
(11.12 x 7.28 × 1.57 in)  
Size Closed  
3.08-3.18 kg (6.8-7.2 lb) DSTN (C):  
3.13 kg (6.9 lb)  
1.72 kg (3.8 lb)  
Weight  
TFT (CT):  
3.27 kg (7.2 lb)  
75-, 90-, or 120-MHz  
Intel PentiumÒ  
processor  
50-, 75- Intel 486DX2, 50- or 75-MHz Intel  
Processor  
or Intel 486DX4 100-  
MHz  
486DX2  
32-bit PCI bus  
ISA bus  
ISA bus  
Bus Architecture  
Cache  
Some models include: No L2 cache  
256-KB external L2  
cache  
No L2 cache  
10.4-inch diagonal:  
10.3-diagonal DSTN  
(up to 256 colors) or  
8.6-diagonal DSTN or  
640×480 backlit color  
Display  
VGA (C/CT): 640 x 480  
x 65,536 colors (DSTN 10.4-inch diagonal TFT VGA displays  
or TFT)  
(up to 65,536 colors)  
9.5-inch diagonal TFT  
SVGA (CTS): 800 x  
600 x 256 colors (TFT)  
VGA: 640 x 480  
64K colors from a 262K  
Local bus video; 1-MB color palette  
display RAM  
PCI local bus video;  
1.5-MB video RAM  
VGA-out supports VGA  
and SVGA monitors (up  
VGA & SVGA monitors to 1024×768×256 colors)  
SVGA-out supports  
SVGA-out supports  
VGA & SVGA monitors (up to 1024 x 768 x 256  
(up to 1024 x 768 x 256 colors)  
colors)  
Accelerated local bus  
video with 1-MB VRAM  
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HP OmniBook 5000  
HP OmniBook 4000  
HP OmniBook 600  
14.4Vdc Rechargeable 14.4 Vdc rechargeable 9.6 Vdc rechargeable  
Power  
Lithium-Ion or NiMH  
battery  
NiMH battery pack  
NiMH or Lithium Ion  
battery  
Battery life  
Battery life  
(approximate with one  
battery): 2 to 3 hrs  
(approximate):  
Battery life up to 3.0-3.5  
hours.  
3-4 hrs on DSTN  
DX2/50  
Battery pack recharges to  
high level in less than 2  
hours using AC adapter  
Battery recharges to  
high level in 4 hrs using  
AC adapter while PC is  
on or off  
2-3 hrs on TFT DX4/100  
AC adapter 100 to 240  
Vac (50 to 60 Hz)  
input; 21 Vdc,1.35 A  
output  
2-minute (or less) low-  
battery warning  
2-minute low-battery  
warning  
AC adapter 100 to 240  
Suspend-resume power Vac (50 to 60 Hz) input;  
AC adapter 100 to 240 management.  
Vac (50 to 60 Hz) input;  
12 Vdc, 3.3 A output  
12 Vdc, 2.5 A output  
Instant-on maintains  
computer in ready-to-  
work state for months on  
a charge. Turn it on  
again, and you're  
Instant-on maintains  
computer in ready-to-  
work state for weeks on  
a full charge; returns  
you to your application  
or file instantly  
instantly back where you  
were.  
Floppy disk drive (can Floppy disk drive (can Hard disk drive  
Removable Modules  
be replaced with a  
second battery for  
double battery life)  
be replaced with a  
second battery for  
double battery life)  
RAM  
Battery  
Hard disk drive  
RAM  
Hard disk drive  
RAM  
Battery  
Battery  
540-MB, 810-MB, or  
1.2-GB hard disks  
260-, 340-, 520-, or  
810-MB hard disk  
options  
170, 260, or 340 MB hard  
disk drive.  
Mass Storage  
Note: 170MB hard drives  
are no longer available.  
8- or 16-MB Models  
upgradable to 64 MB  
4-, 8-MB, or 16-MB  
RAM models  
4-, 8-, 16- or 24-MB RAM  
models  
RAM  
upgradable to 32 MB  
upgradable to 32MB (CT)  
20MB or 24MB (C).  
8-, 16-, or 32-MB RAM  
cards  
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HP OmniBook 5000  
16-bit with Sound  
Blasterä and MIDI  
support  
HP OmniBook 4000  
16-bit, Sound Blaster-  
compatible  
HP OmniBook 600  
Microsoftâ Windowsâ  
sound in CT.  
Audio  
Stereo sound via two  
built-in stereo speakers  
Two built-in speakers in  
CT (not stereo sound)  
Stereo sound via two  
built-in speakers  
9-pin, 115,200 - b/s,  
RS-232 port  
9-pin, 115,200 - b/s,  
RS-232 port  
9-pin, 115,200 - b/s, RS-  
232 port  
I/O Ports  
25-pin EPP and ECP  
parallel port  
25-pin EPP and ECP  
parallel port  
25-pin bidirectional  
parallel port  
SVGA-out (up to 1024 x SVGA-out (up to 1024 x SVGA-out (up to 1024 ×  
768 x 256); VGA-out  
(640 x 480 x 65,536  
colors)  
768 x 256)  
768 × 256)  
115,200 - baud, bi-  
directional infrared  
115,200 - baud,  
bidirectional infrared  
115,200-baud,  
bidirectional infrared  
Expansion bus  
connector  
Enhanced port replicator  
connector  
Expansion bus  
connector  
Keyboard/mouse port  
Floppy drive port  
Headphone/stereo-out  
port  
SCSI-2 port  
NTSC/PAL video-out  
port  
Microphone port  
Stereo-in port  
Keyboard/mouse port  
Headphone/stereo-out  
port  
Stereo-in and  
microphone ports  
MIDI/joystick port  
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HP OmniBook 5000  
One Type III PCMCIA One Type III PCMCIA One Type III PCMCIA  
slot (or use as two slot (or use as two Type slot (or use as two Type II  
HP OmniBook 4000  
HP OmniBook 600  
Expandability  
Type II slots) with 3.3-V II slots)  
or 5-V support  
slots)  
Enhanced port  
External ultra-thin floppy  
ISA-based slots, and  
replicator with parallel, disk drive (included with  
parallel, serial, SVGA- two serial, SVGA-out  
out (up to 1024 x 768 x (up to 1024 x768),  
product)  
Enhanced port replicator  
with EPP parallel, serial,  
VGA-out (up to 1024 ×  
768), keyboard, PS/2 or  
Microsoft mouse, and  
SCSI ports; external  
floppy connector; and  
optional HP EtherTwist  
LAN card slot  
256),  
keyboard, PS/2 mouse,  
and SCSI ports; and  
PCMCIA slot  
keyboard, PS/2 mouse,  
MIDI/joystick, audio,  
and SCSI-2 ports  
(concurrent Type II and  
Type III)  
Microsoft Windows 95 Microsoft Windows for Microsoft Windows for  
Pre-installed Software  
Workgroups 3.11  
Workgroups 3.11  
MS-DOS 6.22  
or  
MS-DOS 6.22  
Microsoft Windows for  
Workgroups 3.11 *  
Upgrade easily to  
Windows 95  
Laplink Remote  
Access™  
MS-DOSâ 6.22  
Plug and Play BIOS  
HP PIM  
Plug and Play BIOS  
LapLink Remote Access  
Appointment Book  
HP Financial Calculator  
Phone Book  
Easy connection to your  
desktop PC, network  
and desktop printers;  
works via cable or  
infrared.  
*dual-loaded  
IrDA infrared printing  
driver  
2-level password  
protection  
User password  
User password  
Security  
Kensington lock slots  
Kensington lock slots  
PC ID (tattooing)  
Kensington lock slots  
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OmniBook 5000 Series: Product Features  
Premium performance with Pentium processing and PCI bus, optimized for  
notebook PCs.  
Description  
Models  
This is a complete list of all the standard OmniBook 5000 models now available.  
Factory special options are not included in this listing. New models will continue to  
be introduced.  
Please refer to the Hewlett-Packard Corporate Price List for currently available  
models and options.  
Product  
Description  
Part Number  
HP OmniBook 5000C  
HP OmniBook 5000C  
HP OmniBook 5000CT  
HP OmniBook 5000CT  
HP OmniBook 5000CT  
P-75, PCI BUS, 540MB HDD, 8MB RAM, NiMH  
Battery, VGA DSTN Display, One year warranty.  
F1126A  
P-90, PCI BUS, 810MB HD Drive, 8MB RAM, NiMH F1127A  
Battery, VGA DSTN Display, One year warranty.  
P-75, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HD Drive, 8MB RAM, NiMH F1128A  
Battery, TFT VGA Display, One year warranty.  
P-90, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HD Drive, 8MB RAM, NiMH F1129A  
Battery, VGA TFT Display, One year warranty.  
P-90, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HDD, 8MB RAM, L2 cache, F1130A  
SCSI, LiIon Battery, VGA TFT Display, Three year  
warranty.  
HP OmniBook 5000CTS P-90, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HDD, 16MB RAM, L2 cache, F1131A  
SCSI, LiIon Battery, SVGA TFT Display, Three year  
warranty.  
HP OmniBook 5000C  
HP OmniBook 5000C  
HP OmniBook 5000C  
HP OmniBook 5000C  
HP OmniBook 5000CT  
P-75, PCI BUS, 540MB HDD, 16MB RAM, NiMH  
Battery, VGA DSTN Display, One year warranty.  
F1141A  
F1142A  
F1143A  
F1144A  
F1145A  
P-75, PCI BUS, 810MB HDD, 16MB RAM, NiMH  
Battery, VGA DSTN Display, One year warranty.  
P-75, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HDD, 16MB RAM, NiMH  
Battery, VGA DSTN Display, One year warranty.  
P-90, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HDD, 16MB RAM, NiMH  
Battery, VGA DSTN Display, One year warranty.  
P-75, PCI BUS, 540MB HDD, 16MB RAM, NiMH  
Battery, VGA TFT Display, One year warranty.  
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Product  
Description  
Part Number  
HP OmniBook 5000CT  
P-75, PCI BUS, 810MB HDD, 16MB RAM, NiMH  
Battery, VGA TFT Display, One year warranty.  
F1146A  
HP OmniBook 5000CT  
HP OmniBook 5000CT  
HP OmniBook 5000CT  
HP OmniBook 5000CT  
HP OmniBook 5000CT  
P-90, PCI BUS, 540MB HDD, 8MB RAM, NiMH  
Battery, VGA TFT Display, One year warranty.  
F1148A  
F1149A  
F1150A  
F1151A  
P-90, PCI BUS, 540MB HDD, 8MB RAM, LiIon  
Battery, VGA TFT Display, One year warranty.  
P-90, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HDD, 16MB RAM, NiMH  
Battery, VGA TFT Display, One year warranty.  
P-90, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HDD, 16MB RAM, LiIon  
Battery, TFT Display, One year warranty.  
P-90, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HDD, 16MB RAM, L2 cache, F1152A  
SCSI, LiIon Battery, VGA TFT Display, Three year  
warranty.  
HP OmniBook 5000CT  
P-90, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HDD, 32MB RAM, L2 cache, F1153A  
SCSI, LiIon Battery, VGA TFT Display, Three year  
warranty.  
HP OmniBook 5000CTS P-90, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HDD, 8MB RAM, L2 cache, F1154A  
SCSI, LiIon Battery, SVGA TFT Display, Three year  
warranty.  
HP OmniBook 5000CTS P-90, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HDD, 32MB RAM, L2 cache, F1155A  
SCSI, LiIon Battery, SVGA TFT Display, Three year  
warranty.  
HP OmniBook 5000CTS P-120, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HDD, 16MB RAM, L2  
cache, SCSI, LiIon Battery, SVGA TFT Display,  
Three year warranty.  
F1198A  
F1316A  
HP OmniBook 5000CT  
P-120, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HD Drive, 16MB RAM,  
NiMH Battery, VGA TFT Display, One year  
warranty.  
HP OmniBook 5000C  
HP OmniBook 5000CT  
P-75, PCI BUS, 810MB HD Drive, 8MB RAM, NiMH F1340A  
Battery, VGA DSTN Display, One year warranty.  
P-90, PCI BUS, 810MB HD Drive, 8MB RAM, L2  
cache, SCSI, LiIon Battery, VGA TFT Display, One  
year warranty.  
F1341A  
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Product  
Description  
Part Number  
HP OmniBook 5000CT  
P-75, PCI BUS, 810MB HD Drive, 8MB RAM NiMH F1342A  
Battery, TFT Display, One year warranty.  
HP OmniBook 5000C  
P-120, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HD Drive, 16MB RAM  
NiMH Battery, VGA DSTN Display, Three year  
warranty.  
F1343A  
HP OmniBook 5000CTS P-120, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HD Drive, 32MB RAM  
NiMH Battery, SVGA TFT Display, Three year  
warranty.  
F1343A  
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Accessories  
Description  
Part  
Number  
F1134A  
8-MB RAM expansion card  
16-MB RAM expansion card  
32-MB RAM expansion card  
540-MB Hard Disk Drive  
810-MB Hard Disk Drive  
1.2 GB Hard Disk Drive  
3.5 inch Floppy Drive Module  
AC Adapter  
F1135A  
F1136A  
F1156A  
F1138A  
F1139A  
F1079A/B  
F1044B  
F1073A  
F1137A  
NiMH Battery Pack Module  
LiIon Battery Pack Module  
External Battery Charger (Charges up to two batteries concurrently) F1074A  
Automobile Adapter  
F1064A  
F1189A  
Docking system. Includes 2 full-length ISA slots, parallel, serial,  
SVGA-out, keyboard, PS/2 mouse, audio, MIDI/Joystick, SCSI-2  
ports, supports PnP and hot docking. Motorized docking to ensure  
solid dock. Docking system only for the OmniBook 5000  
Pentium P54LM CPU, 90 MHz, Opti Viper chip set  
Add L2 cache option, 256KB  
OmniBook 5000  
enhancements over  
the OmniBook 4000.  
Chips and Technologies Inc. (65545) PCI bus VGA Controller with 1.5 MB of  
display  
SVGA Display option (800 x 600 x 256 colors)  
New RAM modules: 8-MB, 16-MB, 32-MB  
Instant-On feature added  
5V Self-Refresh DRAM, Power supply changes for "Instant On"  
Lithium Ion Battery  
Fast SCSI-2 port on the notebook (on some models)  
NTSC/PAL port for hook up to TV monitors  
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Midi/game port  
Quick charge while on  
Local Bus Enhanced IDE  
Battery charging LCD status  
Software wake up feature and includes HP PIM  
Docking connector supports multimedia signals  
Internal speakers can be turned off with docking station docked  
OmniBook 5000 mainframe  
What comes in the  
box  
Battery pack  
Recovery CD ROM and floppy disk  
Microsoft Windows CD ROM  
AC adapter (P/N: F1044B), localized power cord  
User documentation: Quick Start Guide, support documentation,  
registration form  
Y adapter for mouse/keyboard  
Midi/Joy Stick adapter  
Brochures for OmniBook accessories and Deskjet 320  
Intel Pentium, 120MHz w/L2 Cache, 256K, (synchronous burst cache)  
Microprocessor  
Bus Architecture  
Intel Pentium, 90-MHz w/L2 Cache, 256K, (synchronous burst cache) The 90-MHz  
from Intel is a P54LM chip which has a core voltage of 2.9 volts. Internal CPU bus  
speed: 90MHz, External bus speed: 60MHz, PCI bus speed: 33MHz.  
Intel Pentium, 75 MHz (currently does not have L2 cache).  
PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect)  
Note: The OB5000 RAM is different then the OB4000. The differences are:  
Memory and Memory  
Slots  
1) The OB5000 RAM is 64 bit vs the OB4000 32 bit.  
2) The OB5000 incorporates SRDRAM (self refreshed dynamic RAM) to enable  
instant-on like the OmniBook 600.  
Max Possible RAM: 64MB  
Type of memory boards: HP Proprietary Daughter boards, 2 user accessible slots  
on the bottom case.  
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Expansion Memory Board Options:  
8-MB RAM, p/n: F1134A  
16-MB RAM, p/n: F1135A  
32-MB RAM, p/n: F1136A  
RAM Manufacturer: Multiple Vendors: NEC, Samsung, etc.  
Cycle time: 70 ns  
Possible Memory  
Configurations:  
Memory Slot 1  
Memory Slot 2  
Total RAM  
8MB  
--  
8MB  
8MB  
8MB  
16MB  
32MB  
--  
16MB  
24MB  
40MB  
16MB  
24MB  
32MB  
48MB  
64MB  
8MB  
8MB  
16MB  
16MB  
16MB  
16MB  
32MB  
8MB  
16MB  
32MB  
32MB  
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The hard disk drive can be removed by the user for easy upgrades. The hard drive  
is located on the bottom case and with the removal of one screw the hard drive can  
be replaced.  
Mass storage  
Hard drive manufacturer: IBMâ and Toshiba (subject to change without notice).  
2.5" Hard Drive  
540MB  
810 MB  
810 MB  
1,215MB  
AT Interface RLL ATA2 Interface  
ATA2 Interface  
ATA2 Interface  
HDD (Toshiba)  
HDD (Toshiba)  
HDD (IBM)  
HDD (IBM)  
Note: VL models  
shipping 11/95  
will have the  
Note: Current plan Note: Currently  
is to dual source  
the 810MB hard  
the 1.2GB drive is  
sole sourced from  
540MB option  
drive, currently the IBM.  
Toshiba 810 is the  
major supplier  
Average seek  
(read)  
12 ms  
12 ms  
12 ms  
12 ms  
Track to track seek 3 ms  
3 ms  
4 ms  
4 ms  
Full Track  
NA  
25 ms  
23 ms  
23 ms  
Average latency  
7.5 ms  
7.1 ms  
4200 rev/m  
6.1 ms  
4900 rev/m  
6.1 ms  
4900 rev/m  
Rotational speed 4000 rev/m  
Data transfer rate:  
Media Transfer  
rate  
18.9-31.6  
Mbits/sec  
43.75 Mbits/sec  
(max.)  
36.3 (inner), 57.0 36.3 (inner), 57.0  
(Outer) Mbits/sec (Outer) Mbits/sec  
Buffer to host  
Buffer size  
6 Mbytes/sec  
11.1Mbytes/sec  
11.1Mbytes/sec  
11.1Mbytes/sec  
128 Kbytes static 128Kbytes static  
RAM  
64KB (read and  
write segmented  
buffer)  
64KB (read and  
write segmented  
buffer)  
RAM  
Spindle start time 5 sec (typical)  
Reliability:  
5 sec (typical)  
NA  
NA  
MTBF: Power-on 300,000 hours  
Hours  
300,000 hours  
1 in 1013 (bits)  
300,000 hours  
300,000 hours  
Unrecoverable  
errors  
1 in 1013 (bits)  
1/1.0E 13 bits  
transfer  
1/1.0E 13 bits  
transfer  
Configuration:  
2.5" Hard Drive  
540MB  
810 MB  
810 MB  
1,215MB  
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Sector Size  
512 Bytes  
512 Bytes  
8.00  
512 Bytes  
8.00  
512 Bytes  
8.00  
Recording Zones 4.00  
User Cylinders  
Cylinders  
NA  
NA  
3478.00  
NA  
3478.00  
NA  
1053.00  
1591.00  
63.00  
User sectors/Track 63.00  
at zone 0  
NA  
NA  
Data Heads  
Disks  
4.00  
NA  
8.00  
NA  
4.00  
2.00  
6.00  
3.00  
Note: The hard disk drive can be removed by the user for easy upgrades. The hard  
drive is located on the bottom case and with the removal of one screw the hard drive  
can be removed. The hard drive plastic case on the OB5000 is changed from the  
OB4000 due to a design change requirement; therefore, they are not  
interchangeable between platforms.  
Internal 3.5 inch, 1.44-MB flexible disk drive is standard on all models. The flexible  
disk drive can be easily removed by the user and replaced with an additional battery  
pack to double battery life. This is part of the modularity features of the OmniBook  
5000.  
Flexible disk drive  
Manufacturer: F1079A = Canon; F1079B = NEC (subject to  
change)  
9-pin, 115,000-b/s RS-232 port, UART 16550  
25 pin bi-directional ECP and EPP parallel port  
Built-in I/O  
SVGA out (up to 1024 x 768 x 256 colors) with simultaneous viewing VGA out (640  
x 480 x 65,536 colors)  
115,000-b/s bi-directional infrared port. Note: Infrared hardware can support the  
IRDA (Infrared Data association) higher speed standards when available.  
Expansion Bus Connector for connecting to the docking station.  
SCSI-2 port, mini 50 pin. Controller: AMD, 32-bit PCI bus, 10 MBps, asynchronous  
max. transfer  
NTSC/PAL port  
Keyboard/mouse port  
Headphone/stereo-out port  
Microphone port  
Stereo-in port  
MIDI/joystick port  
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Display/Video  
TFT SVGA  
Display (CTS  
Models)  
TFT VGA Display DSTN Display (C  
(CT Models)  
Active Matrix  
Models)  
Active Matrix  
10.4 inches  
diagonal  
Size  
10.4 inches  
diagonal  
10.4 inches diagonal  
Resolution  
800 x 600 x 256  
colors  
640 x 480 x  
65,536 colors.  
Refresh: 90ms  
(18 bit)  
640 x 480, 16 or 256  
colors. Refresh:  
160ms  
Refresh: 90ms  
(18 bit)  
(8 bit)  
Video bus, display 32-bit PCI bus, 1.5 32-bit PCI bus, 1.5 32-bit PCI bus, 1.5  
RAM  
MB display RAM  
MB display RAM  
MB display RAM  
Memory  
1.5-MB display  
RAM  
1.5-MB display  
RAM  
1.5-MB display RAM  
Display Manufacturer: Hitachi  
Video graphics controller chip: Chips and Technologies CT 65545  
External video resolution (both types): Supports VGA/SVGA  
external monitors with up to 1024 x 768 x 256 colors in  
noninterlaced mode. Resolution options:  
Resolution  
640 x 480  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
Maximum colors  
64K  
64K  
256.00  
Auto detection of external monitor without rebooting  
Note: Includes option to simultaneously display external video and notebook  
display.  
TFT display manufacturing is a high precision but imperfect technology and  
manufacturers cannot currently produce large displays that are cosmetically perfect.  
Most if not all TFT displays will exhibit some level of cosmetic imperfection. These  
cosmetic imperfections may be visible to the customer under varying display  
conditions and can appear as bright, dim or dark spots.  
TFT Display Quality  
This issue is common across all vendors supplying TFT displays in their products  
and is not specific to the HP OmniBook display.  
The HP OmniBook TFT displays meet or exceed all TFT manufacturer's standards  
for cosmetic quality of TFT displays. HP does not warrant that the displays will be  
free of cosmetic imperfections.  
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TFT displays may have a small number of cosmetic imperfections and still conform  
to the display manufacturers cosmetic quality specifications.  
Here are some guidelines to use in determining what action to take on a customer  
complaint of cosmetic imperfection in their TFT display:  
1. The unit should be viewed in the customer's normal operating condition.  
This means if the customer uses the unit predominately in DOS, or Windows, or in  
some other application or combination of applications, that is where the  
determination shall be made. Self test is not a normal operating condition and is not  
a sufficient tool to interpret display quality.  
2. In the customer's normal operating mode:  
a. If 4 or more variant pixels appear clustered in the area approximated by a  
thumbprint on the display surface, then the display should be considered for  
replacement.  
b. On OmniBook 4000CT models, if more than 30 total pixels anywhere on the  
display are bad, then the display should be considered for replacement. On  
OmniBook 600CT and OmniBook 5000CT models, if more than 15 total pixels  
anywhere on the display are bad, then the display should be considered for  
replacement.  
These are the only conditions in this guideline that may call for a replacement due to  
a defect in material or workmanship based on the HP Limited Warranty Statement.  
3. If a display is considered for replacement, it should be clear to the customer that  
cosmetic variations on the replacement display may also exist, and may require the  
customer to use a work-around to obscure the cosmetic imperfection.  
4. Customers with cosmetic-based complaints only, that do not conform to the  
above conditions and tests will not normally be considered for display replacement.  
It will be left to the judgment of the HP-responsible person who, in working with the  
customer, to identify work-arounds that are reasonable and appropriate for the  
individual customer. Customers who must have a more perfect display solution  
should consider switching to an OmniBook with a DSTN display.  
We expect over time that the industry will continue to improve in their ability to  
produce displays with fewer inherent cosmetic imperfections and will adjust our HP  
guidelines as the improvements are implemented.  
Keyboard: 85-key touch-type keyboard with embedded numeric keypad and 12 Fn  
keys. Wrist pad provides comfort for extended keyboard use. External 6-pin mini-  
DIN interface for external keyboard and/or mouse connection. OmniBook 5000  
supports the Y connector to use both the keyboard and mouse. (HP external  
keyboard (101-key) Part number C3756A)  
User interface  
Pointing device: Built in large 25MM trackball positioned in the  
center of the palm rest for easy access and comfort. Industry  
compliant to maintain software compatibility.  
Optional pointing devices: Includes 6-pin mini-DIN interface for  
external PS/2 mouse connection. Also supports serial mouse  
connection.  
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Battery types: Removable 14.4-Vdc rechargeable NiMH (same as OmniBook 4000)  
and new Lithium Ion battery [LiIon (OmniBook 5000 only)]. Both battery types do  
not require complete discharge before recharging. There is no "memory" effect that  
reduces battery life.  
Power  
Battery Life;  
rundown data  
(approx.):  
Processor/Display Type No Power management  
(worst case scenario)  
With Power  
management (standard  
industry run down tests)  
Note: if 2 batteries of the  
same type are used,  
multiply by 2  
Note: if 2 batteries of the  
same type are used,  
multiply by 2  
90Mhz, L2 cache, 16MB  
NiMh = 1.10 hr  
NiMh = 2:00 hr  
DRAM, TFT SVGA Display LiIon = 1:40 hr  
LiIon = 2:50 hr  
75Mhz, no L2 cache,  
16MB, VGA, DSTN  
Display  
NiMh = 1.40 hr  
LiIon = 2:20 hr  
NiMh = 2:30 hr  
LiIon = 3:30 hr  
Note: The LiIon battery will not work on the OmniBook 4000 -- the recharging  
circuitry will not accept it. The LiIon battery is double-keyed and will not plug in to  
the OB4000.  
Recharge time:  
NiMh: 2 hr 45 min  
LiIon: 4 hrs  
Note: If unit has 1 LiIon and 1 NiMh: 4 hrs + 2 Hr 45 min = 6 hrs 45 min. If unit has  
2 LiIon: 4 hrs + 4 hrs = 8 hrs. User can utilize any combo of LiIon and NiMh  
batteries in the OB5000.  
Low battery signals: 2-minute low battery warning. Unit will shut down if battery  
warning ignored to ensure data retention.  
Instant on: Maintains OmniBook in ready-to-work state for weeks on a full charge;  
when turned on it returns instantly to previous state. No waiting for restoring from  
disk. Accomplished by the use of self refreshed DRAM technology. Note: The  
OmniBook 5000 utilizes the same technology as the OmniBook 600 to achieve the  
instant on feature.  
Smart Battery: The OmniBook 5000 uses "Smart" battery technology. The battery  
itself contains an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) that is able to  
continuously test and track the status of the battery. The OmniBook BIOS can then  
receive high-quality information about the battery condition directly from the  
hardware and not interrupt the CPU. The OmniBook 5000 no longer has to rely on  
software to determine the condition of the battery. The condition can be checked  
using two methods that receive information from the BIOS (CONFIGURATION  
[fn][f2], Windows Control Panel Power).  
Energy S.T.A.R. compliant  
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AC Adapter: 100 to 240 Vac adapter (50 to 60 Hz) input; 12 Vdc, 2.5 A output.  
Same adapter as the OB600 (F1044B). OmniBooks will be standardized on the 12  
volt adapter.  
Use only an HP F1044B AC adapter (the type shipped with the  
OmniBook). Using any other adapter could damage the OmniBook  
and void the warranty. Always plug it into a grounded outlet.  
Power management options: Advanced; Standard; Off; Custom.  
The OmniBook 5000 includes a "fake" off mode while docked. This enables the  
user to turn off the OB5000 while docked and not loose any connectivity (such as to  
a network). Basically, this mode shuts down the display only and maintains all  
power to ports and the CPU.  
A fully charged NiMH battery in storage will loose 20% of its charge per month in  
storage.  
Designed for desktop use. Powered by the F1044B adapter  
Charges two additional batteries  
External battery  
charger  
Size: 15.5 x 13.3 x 5.2 cm (estimated), no weight estimate at this date  
Charges both the NiMh and LiIon batteries  
HP part number: F1074A  
HP part number F1064A - same as OmniBook 600  
HP part number F1073A  
Automobile adapter  
NiMH battery pack  
LiIon battery pack  
AC adapter  
HP part number F1137A  
HP part number F1044B- same as OmniBook 600  
User available PCMCIA Slots: 2 Type II or 1 Type III  
Bus: Intel QuickSwap (ExCa)  
Accessory Slots  
The PCMCIA slots are fully industry compatible and supports the  
latest SystemSoft Card Services and Socket Services. The system  
will support a wide variety of PCMCIA cards.  
PCMCIA controller chip manufacturer: Cirrus Logic (CL-PD6729).  
Note: This is fully compatible with the Intel 365 chip). Cirrus Logic  
is the original company that developed the PCMCIA controller and is  
considered the best in the industry.  
The PCMCIA slots have been redesigned for easier insertion and  
removal on the OmniBook 5000  
High performance audio: 16-bit stereo sound, Sound Blaster hardware compatible.  
Supports Native Signal Processing (NSP) and is Plug and Play compatible.  
Audio Systems  
Two stereo speakers with acoustic chambers  
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I/O: Headphone/stereo-out port; microphone port; Stereo-in port  
IRQ default setting for soundblaster is 5.  
Audio controller and Manufacturer: CS4232, Crystal  
Audio controller characteristics:  
Sampling: 8-48khz  
Playback rate: 8-48khz  
Distortion: maximum is 0.02% (Consideration should be taken regarding the  
type of external speakers used, as these can be a factor in the distortion  
created.)  
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Temperature: 0 to 35 C (32 to 95 )  
Operating  
environment  
DSTN display models: 41 to 104 degrees F (5 to 40 degrees C)  
TFT display models: 50 to 104 degrees F (10 to 40 degrees C)  
90% relative humidity at 104 degrees F (40 degrees C) maximum  
Temperature: -40 to 149 degrees F (-40 to 65 degrees C)  
90% relative humidity at 149 degrees F (65 degrees C) maximum  
ESD as per IEC-801-2, EN 55024-2  
Storage environment  
Environmental  
Testing  
Drop testing: 1 drop flat onto all six faces from .75 meter  
Also tests for altitude, magnetic & radiated susceptibility &  
interference, shock & vibration.  
Note: These are the tests that HP designs notebook computers to  
meet. Due to normal variations in the components of individual  
machines, some machines will perform better and some won't  
perform as well. HP does not guarantee that every notebook  
computer will meet these specifications.  
Plug and Play BIOS stored in EEPROM  
User Upgradable via floppy drive  
BIOS  
A corrupt BIOS that prevents the machine from booting requires a system board  
replacement. The BIOS can be corrupted by interrupting the a BIOS upgrade in  
the middle of the process.  
Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11 or Windows 95  
Software and  
Operating System  
The HP OmniBook 5000 family comes co-loaded with Windows for Work  
Groups and Windows 95. The user selects the operating system of choice and  
the other is auto deleted.  
MS-DOS 6.22  
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MS DOS version 6.22*  
Supported Operating  
Systems  
Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11*  
Microsoft Windows 95*  
Microsoft NT workstation 3.51/4.00.**  
OS/2â version 3.0**  
* Supported to the application level.  
** Only setup and configuration supported.  
Physical security from Kensington Lock  
Security  
2 - level password protection (admin and user levels), PC ID (tattooing)  
If the user forgets the system password, there is a master password that will unlock  
the OmniBook. The user calls Technical Support to determine this master  
password as follows:  
Password Decode  
1. Support will tell the user the keys to type at the password entry screen.  
2. The OmniBook generates and displays an encoded master password. This  
is displayed under the normal password entry area. At this point, this is the  
only password that will unlock the OmniBook unless the user presses [ESC]  
to remove the encoded master from the password entry screen. Then the  
user's stored password can be entered.  
3. The user reads the encoded master password to Support.  
4. Support runs a program that decodes the encoded password, and reads  
the decoded password (alphanumeric) to the user.  
5. The user types in the decoded password.  
6. OmniBook decodes the encoded master password it generated and  
compares it to the decoded password typed in by the user.  
7. If the two passwords match, the OmniBook is unlocked. The forgotten  
password is automatically erased. Support can then guide the user through  
the process of entering a new password.  
8. If the two passwords do not match, the previous sequence must be  
repeated until the user correctly enters a master password.  
The encoded master password is an eight-character alphanumeric sequence  
that the OmniBook generates at random every time the appropriate keys are  
pressed in the password entry screen. Because it is generated randomly, a  
master password can only be used to unlock the OmniBook once. If the user  
forgets the password at another time, it will require another call to Support.  
(If the user presses the appropriate keys by mistake, pressing [ESC] will  
allow entering the stored password.)  
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The password descramble programs for the HP OmniBook PCs are protected as  
HP Company Private information. They may not be copied, backed-up, printed or  
distributed. There are only six official copies of each program.  
Password Decode  
Policy  
In addition to protecting the program itself, it's use is also controlled. Hewlett-  
Packard and authorized support providers must ensure with written evidence  
that the OmniBook that is being "descrambled" is actually in the hands of the  
unit's actual and current owner. This requires a sales receipt showing the unit  
serial number and owner's name, or a written statement from the owner  
attesting that they are the owner of the unit. The statement can be a FAX  
copy of the document. The fact that the unit is in the hands of an HP  
representative on the behalf of the customer is not evidence of ownership.  
In addition, HP will not descramble a unit for any non-owner, even if it  
involves law enforcement agencies. If you receive such a request, you  
should notify management and HP Corporate Legal immediately. (These  
requests may require a court order prior to our participation.)  
Further, you must log the name, serial number and date of the running of the  
descramble program, and file the written backup with the log. The log and  
backup is subject to standard record's retention process and review.  
The final issue relating to descramble of passwords is that HP cannot provide  
information to users that would assist them in improperly descrambling a  
password and opening a unit.  
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Notebook Hardware Structure  
Field Replaceable Assemblies  
Torque Specification: For M2.6 screws; 5.0 +/- 1 in-lb  
Installing memory  
(End User Replaceable)  
Caution: To avoid damage from electrostatic discharge, be sure to ground yourself prior to  
installation or removal of memory.  
The OmniBook 5000 family has two memory locations for expanding system RAM. The memory  
locations are under the cover on the back of the computer. Remove the cover by lifting at the finger  
indent.. The factory installed RAM module is located in the back pair of sockets. To add an  
additional 8MB, 16MB, or 32MB of RAM, use the front location. To expand beyond 40MB or 48MB of  
memory, you must discard the factory installed card and replace it with either a 16MB or 32MB  
memory module.  
Figure 1 - Memory Door and Slot  
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Battery Module and Floppy Disk Drive Module  
(End User Replaceable)  
Caution: Do not mutilate, puncture, or dispose of the battery in fire. The battery can burst or  
explode, releasing hazardous chemicals. A rechargeable battery pack must be recycled or  
disposed of properly.  
The Battery and Floppy Disk Drive Modules are user replaceable. A second Battery Module may be  
installed in the Floppy Disk Drive Bay. This doubles the battery life of the OmniBook 5000.  
To remove either module, turn the OmniBook over. Squeeze the two levers together and slide the  
module forward.  
Warning: Be careful not to short the terminals on the battery. This can generrate a lot of heat,  
causing burns and fire as well as damage to the battery.  
Reverse the procedure to install a new Battery or Floppy Disk Drive Module.  
Figure 2 - Floppy Drive and Battery  
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Hard Disk Drive  
(End User Replaceable)  
The Hard Disk Drive Module is user replaceable.  
Caution: Handle the hard disk drive only by its edges to avoid damage from electrostatic  
discharge.  
To remove the Hard Disk Drive Module, remove the screw under the latch on the hard drive. Push the  
Hard Drive Module Forward - do not pull on the latch - it is not strong enough, use the back edge of  
the module in front of the depression in the bottom case instead.  
Reverse the procedure for installation. To ensure proper pin placement, hold the Hard Disk Drive by  
the sides, being careful not to touch the pins. Turn the OmniBook on its backplane (where all the ports  
are) and place the hard drive into the slot and allow gravity to drop the drive down the remaining  
distance into the slot. The pins will line up and a small push thereafter will ensure it is seated  
correctly.  
Figure 3 - Hard Disk Drive  
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Small parts  
(End User Replaceable)  
The expansion door, I/O door, rubber feet, and memory door are all replaceable.  
The remove the I/O door, open it fully. Flex the door so that the center hinge separates from  
backcase. Continue to flex until side pins clear holes in back case. To reassemble, simply reverse the  
procedure.  
The expansion door is removed by opening it fully and flexing it in the middle until the pins in the  
backcase disengage from the slots in the side of the door. To reassemble, reverse the procedure.  
The rubber feet are adhered to the bottom case with adhesive.  
The memory door snaps on and off.  
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Icon Assembly and Display Module  
(HP Authorized Service Providers Only)  
To remove the display module and/or Icon Assembly on the OmniBook 5000C, CT, and CTS turn the  
unit over, raise the feet, and withdraw the two Phillips screws from under the feet in the bottom back  
corners of the unit (see illustration below).  
Display/Chassis  
Screw (2)  
Figure 4 - Display Screws  
Turn the unit right side up and dislodge the Icon assembly by placing the thumbs on each edge of the  
assembly and pushing lightly (see illustration below). The front edge of the Icon Assembly will lift up  
slightly  
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Figure 5 - Icon Assembly  
Lift the display straight up about 1 inch. The Icon Assembly will lift up with the display. Move the Icon  
assembly out of the way. The cable from the Icon Assembly to the PC board does not need to be  
removed if only the display is being removed. Otherwise, slide the connector sleeve up to remove the  
Icon Assembly cable.  
If only the Icon assembly is to be removed, the display may be lowered back into position.  
To remove the Display Assembly, remove the two cables attaching the display module to the PC  
board. Lastly, remove the two screws attaching the grounding straps to the PC board. The display  
can now be removed the rest of the way.  
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Figure 6 - Display Removal  
To reinstall the display module or Icon Assembly, just reverse the above procedure. Caution: To  
avoid crimping the Icon Assy Flex Cable, ensure that it is tucked inside of the Icon Assy  
“tunnel.” When reinstalling the Display Module, make sure that the two posts on either side of the  
display line up parallel with their slots in the top case. If they are not parallel, the post will get caught  
inside the top case before the display is seated completely. If this happens, remove the display and  
line the posts up properly.  
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Palm Rest Assembly and Track Ball Assembly  
(HP Authorized Service Providers Only)  
Before removing the Palm Rest Assembly or Track Ball Assembly the battery and the floppy disk drive  
modules (a second battery may be installed in to the floppy disk drive bay) must be removed. See  
instructions for removal of these two modules.  
In the floppy disk drive and battery bays are four Phillips screws, two in each bay. Remove these  
screws while the unit is upside down. If the keyboard is to be removed withdraw the two Phillips  
screws under the Hard Disk Drive as shown in the illustration below.  
HDD/Keyboard  
Screws (2)  
Palm Rest  
Screws (4)  
Figure 7 - Lower Case Screws  
Turn the unit right side up, open the lid and lift up on the Palmrest. Disconnect the cable attaching the  
Palmrest to the Track Ball Assembly.  
To remove the Track Ball Assembly, disconnect the Track Ball Assembly cable and remove the one  
screw that holds the Track Ball Assembly in place (see illustration below). The Track Ball Assembly  
then lifts out.  
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Palm Rest Screw  
Figure 8 - Palm Rest and Track Ball Assemblies  
To replace, reverse the above procedure.  
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Keyboard Assembly and Power Board (PCB Assy DC Power PI-DC)  
(HP Authorized Service Providers Only)  
To remove the Keyboard Assembly, lift the front edge of the keyboard and rotate the keyboard up.  
Next, remove the connecting PC board by pulling up on the pull tabs attached to the back. The cables  
can then be disconnected by sliding the sleeves out on the connecting PC board connectors.  
Figure 9 - Keyboard and Power Board  
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Upper Cover Assembly and Icon Board (PCB Assy PI-ICON)  
(HP Authorized Service Providers Only)  
Required Equipment:  
·
Phillips Screwdriver  
Components to remove prior to Upper Cover:  
1. HDD and Battery  
2. Icon Assembly and Display Module  
3. Palm Rest Assembly  
4. Keyboard Assembly and Power Board (PCB Assy DC Power PI-DC)  
5. Heat Spreader Assembly  
Removal Procedure  
1. Remove Battery and Hard Disk Drive.  
2. Follow the Icon Assembly and Display Module Removal Procedures to remove these components.  
3. Follow the Keyboard Assembly and Power Board Removal Procedure to remove these  
components.  
4. Remove the Heat Spreader by unfastening the two Heat Spreader/CPU Screws, the  
Display/Chassis Screw, and the Palm Rest Screw (see illustration below). Caution: Do not  
remove the Heat Pipe from the Heat Spreader; any flex in the pipe will diminish its  
effectiveness.  
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Heat Pipe  
Bracket  
Heat  
Spreader/CPU  
Screws (2)  
Display/Chassis  
Screw  
Heat Spreader  
Assembly  
Palm Rest Screw  
Figure 10 - Heat Spreader Assembly  
5. Remove the Upper Cover by removing the Palm Rest Screw on the left side of the cover. Next,  
pull the right side outward until it comes off the snap. Once the cover clears the snap, the left side  
will lift free (see illustration below). The Microphone Assembly may dislodge from the Upper Cover  
during removal. If it does not, gently pull the Microphone Assy from the pocket in the Upper Cover.  
If necessary, the Microphone Assy may be removed from the Icon Board at this point.  
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Palm Rest Screw  
Upper Cover Assy  
Microphone Assy  
Icon Board (PCB  
Assy PI-ICON)  
Screw ISOT  
M2.6x6L  
Track Ball Flex Cable  
(FPC T/B to M/B)  
Figure 11 - Upper Cover and Icon Board  
7. Remove the two screws in the right corner of the Icon Board (PCD Assy PI-ICON). Gently rock the  
Icon Board forward and back while pulling upward until the pins dislodge from the connector.  
Replacement Procedure:  
1. Reverse the Removal Procedure with the replacement component(s).  
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CPU Module and Heat Sink  
(HP Authorized Support Providers Only)  
Required Equipment:  
·
Phillips Screwdriver  
Components to remove prior to CPU and Heat Sink:  
1. HDD and Battery  
2. Icon Assembly and Display Module  
3. Palm Rest Assembly  
4. Keyboard Assembly and Power Board (PCB Assy DC Power PI-DC)  
5. Heat Spreader Assembly  
6. Upper Cover and Icon Board (PCB Assy PI-ICON)  
Removal Procedure  
1. Remove Battery and Hard Disk Drive.  
2. Follow the Icon Assembly and Display Module Removal Procedures to remove these components.  
3. Follow the Keyboard Assembly and Power Board Removal Procedure to remove these  
components.  
4. Follow the Upper Cover and Icon Board (PCB Assy PI-ICON) Removal Procedures to remove these  
components. Note, the Icon Board does not need to be removed to gain access to the CPU Module  
and Heat Sink. However, removing it does create additional space for maneuverability  
5. Remove the two screws located towards the back of the CPU Module (see below illustration).  
6. A portion of the Heat Sink is located underneath the CPU Module. However, removing the Heat  
Sink prior to the CPU Module facilitates the removal of the CPU Module. To remove the Heat Sink,  
unfasten the two screws and lift up on the back of the Heat Sink. This will remove the Heat Sink  
and dislodge the front socket of the CPU Module.  
7. The CPU Module can now be removed completely by gently pulling up and rocking the component  
back and forth. Be aware of the Contact Spring Docking Pin (see below illustration) as it will easily  
fall free of the System Board.  
Replacement Procedure:  
1. Reverse the Removal Procedure with the replacement component(s).  
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Screw ISOP  
M2.6x4L  
CPU Module  
Heat Sink  
Print Port Door  
Expansion Door  
I/O Door  
PCMCIA Shield  
Figure 12 - CPU Module and Heat Sink  
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System Board (PCB Assy PI-586)  
(HP Authorized Support Providers Only)  
Required Equipment:  
·
·
Phillips Screwdriver  
Nutdriver (5 mm or 3/16 in)  
Components to remove prior to CPU and Heat Sink:  
1. HDD and Battery  
2. Icon Assembly and Display Module  
3. Palm Rest Assembly  
4. Keyboard Assembly and Power Board (PCB Assy DC Power PI-DC)  
5. Heat Spreader Assembly  
6. Upper Cover and Icon Board (PCB Assy PI-ICON)  
7. CPU Module and Heat Sink  
Removal Procedure  
1. Remove Battery and Hard Disk Drive.  
2. Follow the Icon Assembly and Display Module Removal Procedures to remove these components.  
3. Follow the Keyboard Assembly and Power Board Removal Procedure to remove these  
components.  
4. Follow the Upper Cover and Icon Board (PCB Assy PI-ICON) Removal Procedures to remove these  
components.  
5. Follow the CPU Module and Heat Sink Removal Procedures to remove these components.  
6. Disconnect the Track Ball Flex Cable (FTB T/B to M/B) (see Figure 11).  
7. Remove the five Palm Rest Screws and three Standoffs (see below illustration).  
8. Lift the PCMCIA Shield off of the System Board.  
9. The System Board can now be lifted out. Note that the Bezel Assembly will be removed along with  
the System Board.  
Replacement Procedure:  
1. Reverse the Removal Procedure with the replacement component(s). Note, the Bezel Assy should  
be placed in the Lower Cover Assy first. The System Board can then be positioned by inserting the  
audio ports (right side) through the Bezel and lowering the left side into place.  
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Contact Spring  
Docking Pin  
Palm Rest  
Screws (5)  
Standoff (11.75 mm)  
Standoff (11.75 mm)  
Standoff (13.8 mm)  
Editor’s Note: The  
PCMCIA Shield must  
be removed prior to  
the System Board.  
PCMCIA Button Assy  
IR Lens  
Bezel Assy  
Lower Cover Assy  
Figure 13 - System Board  
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Configuration and Setup  
Main Configuration Screen  
Pressing [fn][f2] invokes the BIOS setup and configuration utility. Users can check system  
configuration and changes settings using [f] keys from this screen. This is the most accurate place to  
check battery and system status. Pressing [f3] from this screen exits back to the current application.  
The setup/configuration utility is operating system independent.  
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Power Screen  
The power screen contains the current power level of the main and auxiliary battery. The auxiliary  
battery charge status does not show up if no auxiliary battery is installed. Power conservation settings  
consists of the options shown which allow customer selection of "Turn OFF" (instant off), "Auto Save-  
to-disk", "HDD power-down", and "CPU power-down".  
Figure 15 - Power Control Screen  
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Power Configuration  
To implement the power management capabilities, the following settings are set by the user from the  
power setup screen.  
Setting:  
Parameters:  
Default:  
Comments:  
Power Saving  
Off/On  
On  
Enables power saving  
techniques.  
Turn OFF  
Disable/Time  
(1 - 30 minutes  
or never)  
3 minutes  
1 day  
How long the system will stay  
in Run with (no activity). If  
disabled it will stay in Run.  
Auto Save-to-  
disk  
Disable/Time  
(6 hours to 7  
days or never)  
How long the system will be in  
off before the entire state of  
the computer the suspend  
state. If disabled it will stay in  
the suspend state.  
HDD power-  
down  
Disable/Time  
(1-30 minutes  
or never)  
3 minutes  
2 sec  
HDD will turn off, system has  
ability to run. HDD will spin up  
when access required.  
CPU power-  
down  
512ms-  
8seconds  
CPU clock rate will be reduce  
if the system has been idle for  
the selected delay. The clock  
rate will be restored when  
system activity is detected.  
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System Configuration  
The system screen contains the processor and memory information for the user to glance at. It also  
allows the user to set the date and time. The real time clock is not changed until the user exits the  
setup program. The user can also enable or disable the processor cache.  
When the user decides to enable a password, a pop up window requests the old password, new  
password and confirmation of the new password. Hard drives or mass storage are not affected by the  
password--only the turn-on condition.  
Figure 15 - System Configuration Screen  
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Input/Output Configuration  
Setting  
Parameters  
Default  
Comments  
COM Ports  
Serial Port (None,  
COM1, COM4)  
Serial Port: COM1, Addr 3F8,  
IRQ 4  
I/R Port ( None,  
COM1,COM4)  
I/R Port: COM2, Addr 2F8,  
IRQ 3  
LPT Port  
None  
LPT1, Addr 378  
LPT1, Addr 378  
LPT2, Addr 278  
LPT3, Addr 3BC  
LPT Type  
Bi-directional (PS-2)  
Bi-directional  
Standard AT (Centronics)  
Keyboard Setup  
Key Delay (1/4 - 1sec)  
Key Delay 1/2 sec  
Key Repeat Rate (2cps - Key Repeat Rate 10CPS  
30csp)  
External Devices  
Audio Ports  
VGA Display Device,  
Television type  
VGA Display Device - external  
VGA if attached, LCD off.  
Television type: NTSC on  
option ABA units.  
Audio volume,  
Beeper volume  
Audio volume: 7  
Beeper Volume: 3  
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Figure 16 - Input/Output Screen  
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Disk Configuration  
Setting  
Parameters  
Default  
Comments  
Floppy Disk Drive Disk A None,  
1.44MB,  
1.44MB  
2.88MB  
Hard Disk Drive  
None,  
Auto-ID  
Also reports disk drive  
data (# cylinders, # heads,  
sectors/tracks, landing  
zone, write precomp)  
Standard,  
Custom,  
Auto-ID  
Figure 17 - Disk Configuration Screen  
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Troubleshooting and Repair  
The complete self-test procedure is documented in the OmniBook  
OmniBook Self-Test  
5000 Operating Guide.  
A note about interpreting self-test results.  
Self-test alone should not be used to diagnose a hardware problem.  
If the self-test results are absolutely clear and repeatable, confirm  
the results with at least two other non-self-test failure symptoms.  
The OmniBook 5000 BIOS includes a POST facility that tests a  
number of hardware and firmware items in the unit at each cold-  
start (BOOT or RESET).  
These multiple beep codes indicate a failure in a simple test of:  
a portion of base memory  
First POST: BEEP CODES  
Flash BIOS checksum  
a portion of conventional memory  
a portion of extended memory  
If the unit fails to boot:  
All accessories are removed, including memory cards, external  
floppy, port expander, modems, PCMCIA cards, LAN cards,  
printers, VGA-out cables, external pointing devices, clean AC power  
is provided (no "chained" battery chargers or auto adapters), and  
press reset.  
If the unit still fails to boot, it requires service.  
Beep codes  
Beep codes are used to identify a POST error that occurs when the  
screen is not available. Once the screen is operating, diagnostic  
messages are reported to the screen. There are beep codes for  
both fatal and nonfatal system board errors.  
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Beep Code  
Description  
none  
CPU register test in progress or failure.  
1-1-1  
1-1-3  
CPU Failure  
CMOS write/read test in progress or failure. Failure will result in a system  
halt.  
1-1-4  
ROM BIOS checksum test in progress or failure. Failure will result in a  
system halt. Checksum test - All of the values in a given range of  
locations are added together. The range includes a location which, when  
added to sum of the ranges, will produce a known result (0). BIOS is in  
FLASH and can only be fixed through replacement of the flash device (not  
a field repairable item) Customer units should be returned for repair.  
1-2-1  
1-2-2  
1-2-3  
1-3-1  
Programmable interval timer 0 test in progress or failure. Failure will  
result in a system  
DMA channel 0 address and count register test in progress or failure.  
Failure will result in a system halt.  
DMA page register write/read test in progress or failure. Failure will result  
in a system halt.  
RAM refresh verification test in progress or failure. Failure will result in a  
system halt.  
1-3-2  
None  
SMI RAM Bad. Failure will result in a system halt.  
First 64K RAM test in progress. No specific test is performed - just  
indicates that the test is beginning (i.e., no failure).  
1-3-3  
First 64K RAM chip or data line failure, multi-bit. Failure results in a  
system halt.  
1-4-2  
Parity failure first 64K RAM. Failure results in a system halt.  
2-1-1/2/3/4  
First 64K RAM chip or data line failure on bit x. Failure results in a system  
halt.  
2-2-1/2/3/4  
2-3-1/2/3/4  
2-4-1/2/3/4  
3-1-1  
Slave DMA register test in progress or failure. Failure results in a system  
halt.  
3-1-2  
Master DMA register test in progress or failure. Failure results in a system  
halt.  
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3-1-3  
3-1-4  
3-2-4  
3-3-4  
Master interrupt mask register test in progress or failure. Failure results in  
a system halt.  
Slave interrupt mask register test in progress or failure. Failure results in  
a system halt.  
Keyboard controller test in progress or failure. Failure results in a system  
halt.  
Screen memory test in progress or failure. Failure will result in a beep  
code but not a system halt.  
3-4-1  
3-4-2  
3-4-3  
4-2-1  
Video Retrace Failure.  
Screen retrace test in progress.  
Screen retrace test failure  
Timer-tick interrupt test in progress or failure. An error message is  
displayed on the screen. The system does not halt.  
4-2-2  
4-2-3  
4-2-4  
4-3-1  
4-3-2  
Shutdown test in progress or failure. If possible, the BIOS will continue  
POST, skipping the memory tests.  
Gate A20 failure. An error message is displayed on the screen and the  
memory tests are suspended. The system does not halt.  
Unexpected interrupt in protected mode. The system does not half when  
an unexpected interrupt occurs.  
RAM test of memory above 64K in progress or failure. POST will  
continue.  
Programmable interval timer channel 2 test in progress or failure. POST  
will continue.  
4-3-4  
4-4-1  
4-4-2  
4-4-3  
Real-time clock text in progress  
Serial port test in progress or failure. POST will continue.  
Parallel port test in progress or failure. POST will continue.  
Math coprocessor test in progress or failure. POST will continue.  
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There are a number of POST tests that are performed after the  
BEEP Code tests. Failure of one or more of these tests will result in  
a displayed failure code (i.e., 03044). It is extremely important not to  
interpret a failure code immediately as a hardware failure until:  
Last POST:  
DISPLAY CODES  
all accessories are removed, including memory cards external  
floppy, port expander, modems, PCMCIA cards, LAN cards, printers,  
VGA-out cables, external pointing devices, clean AC power is  
provided (no "chained" battery chargers or auto adapters), and press  
reset.  
If the unit still fails to boot, it requires service.  
NOTE: make sure the display is adjusted to be visible.  
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Within POST, there are three kinds of messages:  
PhoenixBIOS POST  
Messages (Power  
On Self Test)  
Error messages: These messages appear when there is a failure in  
hardware, software, or firmware.  
Informational messages: These messages provide information to the  
user but require no action.  
Beep codes: This kind of warning sounds when POST errors occur and  
the screen is not available.  
Because the OmniBook cannot be repaired by a service center below the FRU  
level, these messages will provided limited troubleshooting or repair  
information. However, the support specialist and service technician will be  
able to identify trends in repairs from these codes.  
Message  
Possible Cause  
Diskette drive failure  
The 0 or 1 drive failed or is missing.  
Diskette drive x failure where x=O or x=1  
The designated drive has either failed or is missing.  
The diskette is either not formatted or is defective.  
Diskette read failure - press Fl to retry boot (or may  
also say, press Fl to retry boot, F2 for SETUP utility)  
Display adapter failed; using alternate  
Gate A20 failure  
The color/monochrome switch is set incorrectly. The  
primary video adapter failed.  
The keyboard controller is not accepting commands,  
specifically, the enable and disableA20 commands.  
Fixed disk configuration error  
The specified configuration is not supported or doesn't  
match the actual hardware  
Fixed disk controller failure  
Fixed disk failure  
The controller card has failed.  
The fixed disk may be defective.  
Fixed disk read failure -press Fl to retry boot (or may  
also say press Fl to retry boot, F2 for SETUP utility)  
The fixed disk may be configured incorrectly or is  
defective.  
Internal cache test failed -cache is disabled  
Pointer device failure  
Faulty cache memory in the 80486 processor chip.  
The mouse failed.  
No boot device available -Press Fl to retry boot (or may Either diskette drive A:, the fixed disk, or both the  
also say, press Fl to retry boot, F2 for SETUP utility)  
diskette and disk are defective.  
Message  
Possible Cause  
No boot sector on fixed disk - press Fl to retry boot (or The C: drive is not formatted or is not bootable.  
may also say, press Fl to retry boot, F2 for SETUP  
utility)  
Not a boot diskette - press Fl to retry boot (or may also The diskette in drive A: is not formatted as a bootable  
say, press Fl to retry boot, F2 for SETUP utility)  
diskette.  
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No timer tick interrupt  
The timer chip has failed.  
xxxxxh Option ROM checksum failure where xxxxxh is The peripheral card contains a defective ROM.  
the starting address of the option ROM  
Shutdown failure  
Either the keyboard controller is not accepting the  
reset command or the associated reset logic has  
failed.  
Time of day not set - run SETUP program  
Timer 2 failure  
Clock not set.  
The timer chip has failed.  
F2 to enter ROM-based SETUP  
Invalid configuration information must be changed.  
Invalid configuration information - please run SET'UP Display adapter is configured incorrectly. Memory size  
is incorrect. Wrong number of diskette drives. Other  
configuration errors.  
Keyboard clock line failure  
The keyboard, the keyboard cable connection, or the  
keyboard controller is defective.  
Keyboard data line failure-  
Keyboard controller failure  
Keyboard stuck key failure  
The keyboard controller firmware has failed.  
The keyboard controller firmware has failed.  
A key is jammed.  
Memory failure at hex-value, read hex-value, expecting Circuitry associated with the memory chips has failed.  
hex-value  
Unexpected interrupt in protected mode  
Hardware interrupt or NMI occurred while in protected  
mode.  
Real time clock failure  
Message  
The RTC or battery failed.  
Possible Cause  
nnnk Base Memory  
nnnk Extended  
The amount of base memory that tested successfully.  
The amount of extended memory that tested  
successfully.  
Memory tests terminated by keystroke  
Press the Fl key to continue  
This message indicates that a user pressed the  
spacebar while the memory tests were nmning and  
stopped the memory tests.  
This message indicates that an error was found during  
POST. Pressing the Fl key allows the system to  
attempt to boot.  
Beginning memory test Press the SPACEBAR to  
terminate the memory test  
A user can stop the memory tests by pressing the  
spacebar.  
Press the Fl key to continue, F2 to nm the Setup utility This message indicates that an error was found during  
POST. Pressing the Fl key allows the system to  
attempt to boot. Pressing F2 allows users to run the  
ROM-based Phoenix SETUP utility to correct  
configuration information.  
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Appendix A: Part Numbers  
Description  
HP Part Number  
Exchange Part  
Number  
F1126-69006  
F1127-69002  
F1130-69002  
F1198-69001  
F1126-69002  
F1128-69001  
F1131-69001  
F1134-69001  
F1135-69001  
F1136-69001  
F1138-69001  
F1139-69001  
F1156-69001  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
75N CPU Module  
90N CPU Module  
90C CPU Module  
120C CPU Module  
VGA/DSTN Display  
VGA/TFT Display  
SVGA/TFT Display  
8MB RAM  
16MB RAM  
32MB RAM  
810 HDD  
1.2GB HDD  
540 HDD  
NiMH Battery  
Li-Ion Battery  
Keyboard GER  
Keyboard FRE  
Keyboard SPA  
Keyboard ITA  
Keyboard SWI  
F1126-60906  
F1127-60902  
F1130-60902  
F1198-60901  
F1126-60902  
F1128-60901  
F1131-60901  
F1134-60901  
F1135-60901  
F1136-60901  
F1138-60901  
F1139-60901  
F1156-60901  
F1073-60901  
F1137-60901  
F1125-60902  
F1125-60903  
F1125-60904  
F1125-60905  
F1125-60906  
F1125-60907  
F1125-60908  
F1125-60909  
F1125-60910  
F1125-60911  
F1125-60912  
F1125-60913  
F1125-60921  
F1125-60922  
F1125-60923  
F1081-60933  
F1081-60934  
F1081-60939  
F1081-60940  
F1081-60942  
F1125-60914  
F1125-60915  
F1125-60916  
F1125-60917  
F1125-60918  
F1125-60919  
F1125-60920  
F1125-60924  
F1125-60925  
F1125-60926  
F1125-60927  
F1125-60929  
Keyboard DAN  
Keyboard SWE/FIN  
Keyboard EURO-ENG  
Keyboard NOR  
Keyboard KOR  
Icon Assembly  
Y Keyboard Cable  
Trackball Assembly  
Palmrest Assembly  
Keyboard US  
Rubber Foot (BACK)  
Rubber Foot (FRONT)  
Disp/Chas Screw ISOP M2.6x8L Nylok  
HDD/KBD Screw ISOT M2.6X5L  
Palmrest Screw ISOTM2.6x6L  
Plastic Foot  
Memory Door  
Rubber Display Pad (upper)  
Rubber Display Pad (lower)  
Print Port Door  
I/O Door  
Expansion Door  
Heat Spreader Assy.  
Heat Pipe/Bracket  
Heat Sprdr/CPU Screw M2.6x4L  
Heat Sprdr/CPU Screw M2.6x3.5L  
Conductive Foam  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
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Back Panel Overlay  
Floppy Disk Drive Module  
IBM 810 HDD  
Support Plate L  
Support Plate R  
OB 5000 ENG Rcvy Kt CDRom/Flpy  
OB 5000 FRE Rcvy Kt CDRom/Flpy  
OB 5000 ITA Rcvy Kt CDRom/Flpy  
OB 5000 GER Rcvy Kt CDRom/Flpy  
OB 5000 SPA Rcvy Kt CDRom/Flpy  
Trackball 25mm  
PCB Assy PI-DC R:0  
SUB BATTERY SET  
FPC T/B TO M/B  
Standoff 11.75mm  
IR Lens  
Heat Sink B  
PCMCIA Shield  
Heat Sink C  
LED Lens  
Lower Cover Assy  
BEZEL Assy  
F1125-60930  
F1125-60928  
F1199-60901  
F1125-60931  
F1125-60932  
F1125-60957  
F1125-60958  
F1125-60959  
F1125-60960  
F1125-60961  
F1125-60933  
F1125-60934  
F1081-60925  
F1125-60936  
F1125-60937  
F1125-60938  
F1125-60939  
F1125-60940  
F1125-60941  
F1125-60942  
F1125-60943  
F1125-60944  
F1125-60945  
F1125-60946  
F1125-60947  
F1125-60949  
F1125-60950  
F1125-60951  
F1125-60952  
F1125-60953  
F1125-60954  
F1125-60955  
F1125-60956  
F1125-60962  
F1125-609063  
F1125-609064  
F1125-609065  
F1125-90048  
none  
none  
F1199-69001  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
F1125-69002  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
F1125-69003  
none  
none  
Upper Cover Assy  
Rubber Pad K/B  
Standoff 13.8mm  
Conduct Sponge 10X1X20mm  
PCB Assy PI-586 w/SCSI Rev:F  
Flash ROM/BIOS Label  
I/O Bracket 5000 w/o SCSI  
I/O Bracket 5000 w/SCSI  
PCB Assy PI-ICON Rev:0  
Contact Spring Dock Pin  
PCB Assy PI-586 w/o SCSI  
HDD Plastic Kit  
Screw ISOT M2.6x6L  
Screw ISOP M2.6x4L  
PCMCIA Button Assembly  
OB5000 Familiarization Guide  
none  
none  
none  
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