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HP OmniBook 5000 Familiarization Manual
HP OmniBook 5000 Familiarization Manual

HP OmniBook 5000 Familiarization Manual

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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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  • Page 1 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.
  • Page 2 Hewlett-Packard assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by Hewlett-Packard. As an ENERGY STAR partner, HP has determined that these products meet the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. All Certifications may not be completed at product introduction. Please check with your HP reseller for certification status.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    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 ...
  • Page 4 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) ...
  • Page 5 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...
  • Page 6: Omnibook Product Comparisons

    OmniBook Product Comparisons HP OmniBook 5000 29.5 x 22.6 x 4.9 cm Size Closed (11.6 x 8.9 x 1.93 in) Weight 3.08-3.18 kg (6.8-7.2 lb) DSTN (C): 75-, 90-, or 120-MHz Processor Intel Pentium processor Bus Architecture 32-bit PCI bus...
  • Page 7: Power

    HP OmniBook 5000 Power 14.4Vdc Rechargeable Lithium-Ion or NiMH battery Battery life (approximate with one battery): 2 to 3 hrs Battery recharges to high level in 4 hrs using AC adapter while PC is on or off 2-minute low-battery warning AC adapter 100 to 240 Vac (50 to 60 Hz) input;...
  • Page 8: Audio

    HP OmniBook 5000 16-bit with Sound Audio Blaster and MIDI support Stereo sound via two built-in speakers 9-pin, 115,200 - b/s, I/O Ports RS-232 port 25-pin EPP and ECP parallel port SVGA-out (up to 1024 x 768 x 256); VGA-out...
  • Page 9: Expandability

    HP OmniBook 5000 One Type III PCMCIA Expandability slot (or use as two Type II slots) with 3.3-V or 5-V support ISA-based slots, and parallel, serial, SVGA- out (up to 1024 x 768 x 256), keyboard, PS/2 mouse, MIDI/joystick, audio,...
  • Page 10: Omnibook 5000 Series: Product Features

    Description notebook PCs. 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.
  • Page 11: Product

    P-90, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HDD, 32MB RAM, L2 cache, 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. HP OmniBook 5000CT P-120, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HD Drive, 16MB RAM,...
  • Page 12: Product

    Product Description HP OmniBook 5000CT P-75, PCI BUS, 810MB HD Drive, 8MB RAM NiMH 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. HP OmniBook 5000CTS P-120, PCI BUS, 1.2GB HD Drive, 32MB RAM...
  • Page 13: Accessories

    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 OmniBook 5000 Pentium P54LM CPU, 90 MHz, Opti Viper chip set...
  • Page 14: What Comes In The Box

    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.
  • Page 15: Possible Memory Configurations

    Expansion Memory Board Options: RAM Manufacturer: Multiple Vendors: NEC, Samsung, etc. Cycle time: 70 ns Possible Memory Memory Slot 1 Configurations: 16MB 16MB 16MB 16MB 32MB 8-MB RAM, p/n: F1134A 16-MB RAM, p/n: F1135A 32-MB RAM, p/n: F1136A Memory Slot 2 16MB 32MB 16MB...
  • Page 16: Mass Storage

    The hard disk drive can be removed by the user for easy upgrades. The hard drive Mass storage is located on the bottom case and with the removal of one screw the hard drive can be replaced. Hard drive manufacturer: IBM and Toshiba (subject to change without notice). 2.5"...
  • Page 17: Flexible Disk Drive

    Sector Size 512 Bytes Recording Zones 4.00 User Cylinders Cylinders 1053.00 User sectors/Track 63.00 at zone 0 Data Heads 4.00 Disks 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.
  • Page 18: Display/Video

    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.
  • Page 19: User Interface

    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.
  • Page 20: Power

    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).
  • Page 21: External Battery Charger

    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).
  • Page 22: Operating Environment

    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.
  • Page 23: Supported Operating Systems

    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/2 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 Password Decode...
  • Page 24: Password Decode Policy

    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.
  • Page 25: Notebook Hardware Structure Field Replaceable Assemblies

    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..
  • Page 26: Battery Module And Floppy Disk Drive Module (End User Replaceable)

    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.
  • Page 27: Hard Disk Drive (End User Replaceable)

    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.
  • Page 28: Small Parts (End User Replaceable)

    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.
  • Page 29: Icon Assembly And Display Module (Hp Authorized Service Providers Only)

    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).
  • Page 30: Figure 5 - Icon Assembly

    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.
  • Page 31: Figure 6 - Display Removal

    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.
  • Page 32: Palm Rest Assembly And Track Ball Assembly (Hp Authorized Service Providers Only)

    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.
  • Page 33: Figure 8 - Palm Rest And Track Ball Assemblies

    Palm Rest Screw Figure 8 - Palm Rest and Track Ball Assemblies To replace, reverse the above procedure.
  • Page 34: Keyboard Assembly And Power Board (Pcb Assy Dc Power Pi-Dc) (Hp Authorized Service Providers Only)

    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.
  • Page 35: Upper Cover Assembly And Icon Board (Pcb Assy Pi-Icon) (Hp Authorized Service Providers Only)

    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.
  • Page 36: Figure 10 - Heat Spreader Assembly

    Heat Spreader/CPU Screws (2) 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).
  • Page 37: Figure 11 - Upper Cover And Icon Board

    Palm Rest Screw Microphone Assy 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.
  • Page 38: Cpu Module And Heat Sink (Hp Authorized Support Providers Only)

    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.
  • Page 39: Figure 12 - Cpu Module And Heat Sink

    CPU Module Print Port Door Figure 12 - CPU Module and Heat Sink Screw ISOP M2.6x4L Heat Sink Expansion Door I/O Door PCMCIA Shield...
  • Page 40: System Board (Pcb Assy Pi-586) (Hp Authorized Support Providers Only)

    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.
  • Page 41: Figure 13 - System Board

    Standoff (11.75 mm) Figure 13 - System Board Contact Spring Docking Pin Palm Rest Screws (5) Standoff (11.75 mm) Lower Cover Assy 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...
  • Page 42: Configuration And Setup

    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.
  • Page 43: Power Screen

    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".
  • Page 44: Power Configuration

    Power Configuration To implement the power management capabilities, the following settings are set by the user from the power setup screen. Setting: Parameters: Power Saving Off/On Turn OFF Disable/Time (1 - 30 minutes or never) Auto Save-to- Disable/Time disk (6 hours to 7 days or never) HDD power- Disable/Time...
  • Page 45: System Configuration

    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.
  • Page 46: Input/Output Configuration

    Input/Output Configuration Setting Parameters COM Ports Serial Port (None, COM1, COM4) I/R Port ( None, COM1,COM4) LPT Port None LPT1, Addr 378 LPT2, Addr 278 LPT3, Addr 3BC LPT Type Bi-directional (PS-2) Standard AT (Centronics) Keyboard Setup Key Delay (1/4 - 1sec) Key Repeat Rate (2cps - 30csp) External Devices...
  • Page 47: Figure 17 - Input/Output Screen

    Figure 16 - Input/Output Screen...
  • Page 48: Disk Configuration

    Disk Configuration Setting Parameters Floppy Disk Drive Disk A None, 1.44MB, 2.88MB Hard Disk Drive None, Standard, Custom, Auto-ID Figure 17 - Disk Configuration Screen Default Comments 1.44MB Auto-ID Also reports disk drive data (# cylinders, # heads, sectors/tracks, landing zone, write precomp)
  • Page 49: Troubleshooting And Repair

    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).
  • Page 50 Beep Code Description none 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 result in a system halt. 1-1-4 ROM BIOS checksum test in progress or failure. Failure will result in a system halt.
  • Page 51 3-1-3 Master interrupt mask register test in progress or failure. Failure results in a system halt. 3-1-4 Slave interrupt mask register test in progress or failure. Failure results in a system halt. 3-2-4 Keyboard controller test in progress or failure. Failure results in a system halt.
  • Page 52: Last Post: Display Codes

    There are a number of POST tests that are performed after the Last POST: BEEP Code tests. Failure of one or more of these tests will result in DISPLAY CODES a displayed failure code (i.e., 03044). It is extremely important not to interpret a failure code immediately as a hardware failure until: all accessories are removed, including memory cards external floppy, port expander, modems, PCMCIA cards, LAN cards, printers,...
  • Page 53: Phoenixbios Post Messages (Power On Self Test)

    Within POST, there are three kinds of messages: PhoenixBIOS POST Messages (Power Error messages: These messages appear when there is a failure in On Self Test) 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.
  • Page 54 No timer tick interrupt xxxxxh Option ROM checksum failure where xxxxxh is the starting address of the option ROM Shutdown failure Time of day not set - run SETUP program Timer 2 failure F2 to enter ROM-based SETUP Invalid configuration information - please run SET'UP Keyboard clock line failure Keyboard data line failure- Keyboard controller failure...
  • Page 55: Appendix A: Part Numbers

    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 HP Part Number Exchange Part Number F1126-60906 F1126-69006 F1127-60902 F1127-69002 F1130-60902 F1130-69002 F1198-60901...
  • Page 56 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...

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