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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.
HP OmniBook 5000C/CT
Familiarization Guide
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Familiarization Guide

1This guide is for experienced HP Response Centerpersonnel, CEs, and reseller technicians, such aspersonnel who have already completed the HP VectraPC

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10OmniBook 5000 Series: Product FeaturesDescriptionPremium performance with Pentium processing and PCI bus, optimized fornotebook PCs.ModelsThis is a

Page 3 - Table of Contents

11Product Description Part NumberHP OmniBook 5000CT P-75, PCI BUS, 810MB HDD, 16MB RAM, NiMHBattery, VGA TFT Display, One year warranty.F1146AHP OmniB

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12Product Description Part NumberHP OmniBook 5000CT P-75, PCI BUS, 810MB HD Drive, 8MB RAM NiMHBattery, TFT Display, One year warranty.F1342AHP Omni

Page 5 - Table of Figures

13Accessories Description PartNumber8-MB RAM expansion card F1134A16-MB RAM expansion card F1135A32-MB RAM expansion card F1136A540-MB Hard Disk Drive

Page 6 - OmniBook Product Comparisons

14Midi/game portQuick charge while onLocal Bus Enhanced IDEBattery charging LCD statusSoftware wake up feature and includes HP PIMDocking connector su

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15Expansion Memory Board Options:8-MB RAM, p/n: F1134A16-MB RAM, p/n: F1135A32-MB RAM, p/n: F1136ARAM Manufacturer: Multiple Vendors: NEC, Samsung,

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16Mass storageThe hard disk drive can be removed by the user for easy upgrades. The hard driveis located on the bottom case and with the removal of o

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17Sector Size 512 Bytes 512 Bytes 512 Bytes 512 BytesRecording Zones 4.00 8.00 8.00 8.00User Cylinders NA NA 3478.00 3478.00Cylinders 1053.00 1591.00

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18Display/Video TFT SVGADisplay (CTSModels)Active MatrixTFT VGA Display(CT Models)Active MatrixDSTN Display (CModels)Size 10.4 inchesdiagonal10.4 inch

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19TFT displays may have a small number of cosmetic imperfections and still conformto the display manufacturers cosmetic quality specifications.Here ar

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2NoticeIn a continuing effort to improve the quality of our products, technicaland environmental information in this document is subject to changewith

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20PowerBattery types: Removable 14.4-Vdc rechargeable NiMH (same as OmniBook 4000)and new Lithium Ion battery [LiIon (OmniBook 5000 only)]. Both bat

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21AC 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

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22 I/O: Headphone/stereo-out port; microphone port; Stereo-in portIRQ default setting for soundblaster is 5.Audio controller and Manufacturer: CS423

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23Supported OperatingSystemsMS DOS version 6.22*Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11*Microsoft Windows 95*Microsoft NT workstation 3.51/4.00.**OS/2

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24Password DecodePolicyThe password descramble programs for the HP OmniBook PCs are protected asHP Company Private information. They may not be copi

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25Notebook Hardware StructureField Replaceable AssembliesTorque Specification: For M2.6 screws; 5.0 +/- 1 in-lbInstalling memory(End User Replaceable

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26Battery Module and Floppy Disk Drive Module(End User Replaceable)Caution: Do not mutilate, puncture, or dispose of the battery in fire. The batter

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27Hard 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

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28Small 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 fu

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29Icon Assembly and Display Module(HP Authorized Service Providers Only)To remove the display module and/or Icon Assembly on the OmniBook 5000C, CT, a

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3Table of ContentsOmniBook Product Comparisons...

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30Lift the display straight up about 1 inch. The Icon Assembly will lift up with the display. Move the Iconassembly out of the way. The cable from

Page 25 - Notebook Hardware Structure

31To reinstall the display module or Icon Assembly, just reverse the above procedure. Caution: Toavoid crimping the Icon Assy Flex Cable, ensure tha

Page 26 - (End User Replaceable)

32Palm Rest Assembly and Track Ball Assembly(HP Authorized Service Providers Only)Before removing the Palm Rest Assembly or Track Ball Assembly the ba

Page 27 - Hard Disk Drive

33To replace, reverse the above procedure.Palm Rest ScrewFigure 8 - Palm Rest and Track Ball Assemblies

Page 28 - Small parts

34Keyboard Assembly and Power Board (PCB Assy DC Power PI-DC)(HP Authorized Service Providers Only)To remove the Keyboard Assembly, lift the front edg

Page 29 - Figure 4 - Display Screws

35Upper Cover Assembly and Icon Board (PCB Assy PI-ICON)(HP Authorized Service Providers Only)Required Equipment:• Phillips ScrewdriverComponents to r

Page 30 - Figure 5 - Icon Assembly

365. 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 sn

Page 31 - Figure 6 - Display Removal

377. Remove the two screws in the right corner of the Icon Board (PCD Assy PI-ICON). Gently rock theIcon Board forward and back while pulling upward

Page 32 - Figure 7 - Lower Case Screws

38CPU Module and Heat Sink(HP Authorized Support Providers Only)Required Equipment:• Phillips ScrewdriverComponents to remove prior to CPU and Heat Si

Page 33 - Palm Rest Screw

39CPU ModuleHeat SinkPrint Port DoorExpansion DoorI/O DoorPCMCIA ShieldScrew ISOPM2.6x4LFigure 12 - CPU Module and Heat Sink

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4Battery Module and Floppy Disk Drive Module (End User Replaceable) ... 26Hard Disk Drive (End User Replaceable)

Page 35 - Removal Procedure

40System Board (PCB Assy PI-586)(HP Authorized Support Providers Only)Required Equipment:• Phillips Screwdriver• Nutdriver (5 mm or 3/16 in)Components

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41Standoff (11.75 mm)Standoff (11.75 mm)Standoff (13.8 mm)Contact SpringDocking PinPalm RestScrews (5)IR LensBezel AssyEditor’s Note: ThePCMCIA Shiel

Page 37 - Replacement Procedure:

42Configuration and SetupMain Configuration ScreenPressing [fn][f2] invokes the BIOS setup and configuration utility. Users can check systemconfigura

Page 38 - CPU Module and Heat Sink

43Power ScreenThe power screen contains the current power level of the main and auxiliary battery. The auxiliarybattery charge status does not show u

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44Power ConfigurationTo implement the power management capabilities, the following settings are set by the user from thepower setup screen.Setting: Pa

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45System ConfigurationThe system screen contains the processor and memory information for the user to glance at. It alsoallows the user to set the da

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46Input/Output ConfigurationSetting Parameters Default CommentsCOM Ports Serial Port (None,COM1, COM4)I/R Port ( None,COM1,COM4)Serial Port: COM1, Add

Page 42 - Configuration and Setup

47Figure 16 - Input/Output Screen

Page 43 - Power Screen

48Disk ConfigurationSetting Parameters Default CommentsFloppy Disk Drive Disk A None,1.44MB,2.88MB1.44MBHard Disk Drive None,Standard,Custom,Auto-IDAu

Page 44 - Power Configuration

49Troubleshooting and RepairOmniBook Self-TestThe complete self-test procedure is documented in the OmniBook5000 Operating Guide.A note about interpre

Page 45 - System Configuration

5Table of FiguresFigure 1 - Memory Door and Slot ...

Page 46 - Input/Output Configuration

50Beep Code Descriptionnone CPU register test in progress or failure.1-1-1 CPU Failure 1-1-3 CMOS write/read test in progress or failure. Failure will

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513-1-3 Master interrupt mask register test in progress or failure. Failure results ina system halt.3-1-4 Slave interrupt mask register test in progr

Page 48 - Disk Configuration

52Last POST:DISPLAY CODESThere are a number of POST tests that are performed after theBEEP Code tests. Failure of one or more of these tests will res

Page 49 - Troubleshooting and Repair

53PhoenixBIOS POSTMessages (PowerOn Self Test)Within POST, there are three kinds of messages:Error messages: These messages appear when there is a fai

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54No timer tick interrupt The timer chip has failed.xxxxxh Option ROM checksum failure where xxxxxh isthe starting address of the option ROMThe periph

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55Appendix A: Part NumbersDescription HP Part Number Exchange PartNumber75N CPU Module F1126-60906 F1126-6900690N CPU Module F1127-60902 F1127-6900290

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56Back Panel Overlay F1125-60930 noneFloppy Disk Drive Module F1125-60928 noneIBM 810 HDD F1199-60901 F1199-69001Support Plate L F1125-60931 noneSuppo

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6OmniBook Product ComparisonsHP OmniBook 5000 HP OmniBook 4000 HP OmniBook 600Size Closed29.5 x 22.6 x 4.9 cm(11.6 x 8.9 x 1.93 in)29.5 x 22.6 x 4.9 c

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7HP OmniBook 5000 HP OmniBook 4000 HP OmniBook 600Power14.4Vdc RechargeableLithium-Ion or NiMHbatteryBattery life(approximate with onebattery): 2 to

Page 55 - Appendix A: Part Numbers

8HP OmniBook 5000 HP OmniBook 4000 HP OmniBook 600Audio16-bit with SoundBlaster and MIDIsupportStereo sound via twobuilt-in speakers16-bit, Sound Bla

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9HP OmniBook 5000 HP OmniBook 4000 HP OmniBook 600ExpandabilityOne Type III PCMCIAslot (or use as twoType II slots) with 3.3-Vor 5-V supportISA-based

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