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Laptop Computer CF-1000 ‘ORDER NO. cPDE21101900 oy nua , Service Ma for Sweden 5 6 ae © This is the Service Manual for the following areas. [Mi] ... for U.S.A. and Canada [E) ... for UK. (sw. CF-1000 WARNINGS: For U.K. * Disconnect the mains plug from the supply socket when not in use. '* This equipment is not designed for connection to an IT power system. © Care must be taken to ensure that the integrity of the PELV (protective Extra Low Voltage) system is maintained when interface to other parts of equipment takes place. For U.K. WARNING This apparatus must be earthed for your safely. ‘To ensure sate operation three pin-plug (not for U.IC.) must be inserted only into a standard three-pin power point hich is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring Ensure the main outlet socket is easily accessible to enable the user to isolate the apparatus from the main supply by withdrawing the main plug. Extension cords used with the equipment must be three-core and be correctly wired to provide connection to earth. \Wrongly wired extension cords are major cause of fatalities. ‘The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed and that the installation is completely safe. For your safety, if any doubt about the effective earthing of the power point, consult a qualified electrician. IMPORTANT “The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Green-and-Yellow: Earth Blue: Neutral Brown: Live ‘As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured marking identifying the terminals in your plug, produced as follows: The wire which is coloured GREEN-and-YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN of GREEN-and-YELLOW, ‘The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK, ‘The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED. VANADIUM LITHIUM BATTERY /\ * CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacture. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacture’s instruction. VANADIUM LITHIUMBATTERIE A\ Volsicht ! Explosionegotabr bei unsachgema8em Austausch der Batterie. Ersatz nur durch denselben order einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen ahnlichen Typ. Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers. IBM PC XT/AT and PS/2 are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. MS-DOS and GW-BASIG are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. 1. System Overview. 14 42 13 14 2, Diagnostic Tos 24 22 23 24 3, Troubleshooting . 34 32 4, Disassembly/Reassembly . 4a 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 6, LCD Contrast Adjustment .. 6, How to Identify The BIOS Version 7, Schemas Diagrame/Paris LeoatianReplacement Pats List 7 72 73 CF-1000 CONTENTS Goneral D ‘Spesilication Location of Conirols and Geoponene Block Diagram: ‘Power Loaic Diaaram .. ‘¢System Logic Diagram ssystam Memory Map VO Address Map Pin Configurations. ‘Outline of Diagnostic Test Diagnostic Description . Error messages. Diagnostic Test Procedure, ‘Troubleshooting (For Block Exchange) . Appearance of Disassembled Block Unit. Removing Battery Pack 1 Removing FDD Pack. Removing RAM Board. Removing Modem Card, Removing Battery Pack 2. HDD (Hard Disk Drive). Keyboard nnn Main PCB. LED Indicator PCB Display Panel... Upper Cabinet, Powe LOD Unit. Backlight Lamp (Exchange). PCB, DC-DC Converter PGB and Flexible PCB Assy Wiring Connection Diagram. ‘Schematic Diagrams (1) Main PCB, CPU Circuit (2) Main PCB, Core Logic and Clock Generator Circuits. (§) Main POB. FLASH Momary (BIOS). VRAM and Fame Memery (4) Main PCB, DRAM Cireut (5) Main PCB, VGA Circuit (6) Main PCB, FDC and VO Control Circuits. (7) Main PCB, Gatte Array and Speaker Circuits. (6) Main PCB, Power Management Control Circuit. {@)_ Main PCB, RS-2520 Drivereceiver and Connector irc (10) Flexible PCB Circuit 1 (11) Flexible PCB Circuit 2 (12) Power Control PCB Circut (13) LED Indicator and LED Contrast Control Circuits . Printed Circuit Board and Parts Location Main PCB Powor Control PCB . . LED Incicator and LOD Contrast Control POD MODEM Extension PCB Floxible PCB vn CF-1000 74 76 7 CONTENTS Exploded Viow... a —— 7-95 Replacement Pars List (Mechanical, Accessories, Packing, and Electrical} 737 Keyboard Parts Locations .. 7-43 Replacement Parts List (Keyboard). 7-45 Keyboard for U.S.A. and Canada (M) 7-45 Keyboard for English (E).... 7-48 Keyboard for French (F) . 747 7-48 7-49 7-50 751 Keyboard for German (@). Keyboard for Halian (IT) Keyboard for Spanish (SP) Keyboard for Swiss (SS).. Keyboard for Swedish (SW) (CF-1000 Safety Precau 7m - a EE a There are special components used in the computer which are important for safety. These parts are = shaded on the schematic diagram and indicated by a safety mark A\ on the replacement pans list. Itis = essential that these critical parts should be replaced with the manufacture’s specified parts to prevent = shock, fire or other hazards. Do not modify the original design without writen permission of the | manufacture or thia will void the original parts and labor guaranteo. 1. System Overview 1.1 General Description ‘The CF-1000 is based on the Am&86SXLV microprocessor and can be run up to 25 MHz. ‘The disk drives are a 2.5-inch 60 megabytes hard disk and a 3.5-inch 1.44 megabytes floppy disk drive. Its possible to remove the FDD pack and the optional battery pack can be attached in the space from which the FDD ack was removed. ‘The system supports up to 12 megabytes of RAM (Total); 4 megabytes are placed on the main logic board and an additional 4 or 8 megabytes can be added using optional RAM card, Both system BIOS and video BIOS can be in shadow RAM. ‘The system uses pagemode memory to attain virtual zero-wait-state operation. Standard ports include two serial (one port is mainly used with a MODEM), one parallel, one external mouse or one external keyboard (IBM-PS/2 style mini DIN size). The VGA interface is on the main logic board and it supports an analog monitor and a 640 x 480 black and white liquid eryetal display. ‘The AT bus port socket is present for optional docking unit 1.2 Specifications Main Unit PROCESSOR ‘PU Microprocessor Am386SXLV 25/8 MHz Memory RAM 4.MB Standard Upto 12 MB expandable using optional RAM Card Total RAM 8MB 12MB ‘Type of RAM Card | 4 MB RAM Card | 8 MB RAM Card ROM 128 KB FLASH ROM with 82 pins PLCC type including VGA BIOS (not expandable) Real Time Clock 128 bytes CMOS RAM backed up by Lithium Battery RTC battery life time: Approx. 5 years Internal slot For dedicated MODEM Storage HDD ‘Type 2172" Capacity 61.08 MB (formatted) Transfer Rate 16 M bits/sec (torfrom media) Seok Time Average 16 msec 14 CF-1000 Display Type Resolution Format Character Graphics Aspect Rati Gray Scale Keyboard Number of keys. Special Key Combination WO: Ports Connectors Controt Resume Battery Type Nominal Voltage Nominal Capacity Duty Cycle Weight See-through type LCD (black character/white background, reversible) with FL backlight 640 x 480 dots 80 characters x 25 lines 80 characters x 25 columns 40 characters x 25 column 640 x 480 dots 1.000 : 1.000 16 levels (64 levels only for mode 13) 84 keys for U.S. keyboard/-layout, 86 keys for others Following combinations are supported by ROM-BIOS. Fn + F1: When the LCD screen mode is bi-level, the soreen reverces. When the LCD screen mode is 16-level, the soreen changes in 6 steps. Fn + Shift + F1:The steps are changed in reverse order from when pressing Fn+F1. Fn + F2: Changes display device. (LCD/CRT/LCD & CRT simultaneously) Fn + F3: Changes CPU clock speed. (High/Low) tums the hard disk drive motor down. Fn + F5: Turns speaker On/Off. Fn + Fé: Backlight brightness control. (High/Middle/Low) Fn+ F7: Turns LCD and backlight Off. Pressing any key tums them back On. Fn + F8: Turns serial interface and MODEM Off. Fn + FQ: Battery pack selection, Fn + F10: Tums system to full standby. Fn + F11: Turns toxt expansion On/Off on LCD in text mode. Fn + F12: Changes Bi-level/Gray shades on LCD in text mode. Fn + Tenkeypad: Tenkeypad. Fn + Keypad: Lock tenkeypad. Fn + PrSor/SysRq: Remaining charge of the battery pack 1 is displayed by the four indicators Caps LK (*Shiff LK), Num LK, Scr LK, and Keypad. Fh + Pausa: Remaining charge of the battery pack 2 is displayad by the fou indicators Caps LK (*Shift LK), Num LK, Scr LK, and Keypad. (* for France and Belgium) Parallal Port DB-25 (female) Serial Port DB-9 (male) VGA Monitor Port DB-15 (female) External Mouse/Extemal Keyboard (Mini-DIN 6-pin) Expansion Bus Port 200-pin (temale) Expansion RAM Connector (50-pin) MODEM Connector (18-pin) Power Switch On/Off LCD Contrast Control Reset Button Rechageable Vanadium Lithium battery 3 Volts 50 mAH (5 hour rating) ‘Average 1000 times 0.008 Ibs x 2 (3.79 x 2) 1-2 4qy LED Indicators Battt/Batt2 Power/Speed Caps (Shift)* Lock Scroll Lock Num Lock Key Pad HDD FDD Waring Beep Type Battery Low Voltage Resuming Function Input Voltage Current Consumption Temperature ‘Operating Storage Humidity Operating Storage Weight Dimensions (Wx Hx D) Software Operating System EMS Driver Application Software FDD PACK Floppy Disk Recording Capacity Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Refer to page 1-6. Refer to page 1 LED Color On on Green Caps (Shitt)" On Caps (Shifty Off Green Scroll lock On Scroll lock Off Green Numeric key On Numoric key Off Green Keypadis enabled Keypads disabled Green HOD is operating HDD is not operating Orange FD is operating FDD is not operating (* For France and Belgium) Speaker When output voltage of battery becomes low, system begins beeping every 20 seconds during the last 2.5 minutes of battery life. Then system goes into the suspend/resume mode automatically, when resuming function is enabled, Backup time with fully charged Main battery pack (Ni-MH) and Second battery pack: Typ. 7 days Typ. 6 days (with 4 MB RAM Board) ‘Typ. 5 days (with 8 MB RAM Board) ‘Backup time with fully charged Main battery pack (Ni-MH) or Second battery pack Typ. 14 days Typ. 12 days (with 4 MB RAM Board) ‘Typ. 10 days (with 8 MB RAM Board) ‘Backup time with fully charged resume (Vanadium Lithium) battery: Typ. 30 minutes Typ. 30 minutes (with 4 MB RAM Board) Typ. 30 minutes (with 8 MB RAM Board) 15V 1.45 A (Max.) AM°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) Max. 80% Max. 80% 5.1 Ibs (2.3 ka) 11.7 x 1.25 x 9.3 inch (297 x 31.8 x 237 mm) MS-DOS Ver. 5.0 LIM Ver. 4.0 compatible included in MS-DOS disk QBASIC, SuperStor, Windows Version 3.x 3-1/2" double sided, high density, double tracked 1.44 M/720K bytes 4.0 x 0.63 x 5:38 inch (101.7 x 15.9 x 136.6 mm) 127 lbs (280 9) CF-1000 AC Adapter Primary Secondary Voltage Current Capacity Operating Temperature Weight Dimensions (WxHxD) Battery Pack Type Capacity Operating Time ‘One Battery Pack Two Battery Packs Charging Time Duty Cycle Dimensions (Wx Hx D) Weight ‘Notes 100V ~ 240VAC 15V DC at 1.938 13.5V DC at 1.458 4.45A (Max.) AIF to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) 0.72 Ibs (0.33 kg) 8.0 x 1.0.x 5.5 inch (75 x 25.4 x 140 mm) Rechargeable NiMH (Nickel-Metal Hycrid) battery 1.45AH (5 hour rate) (Ave.), 9.6V (Ave.) Approx. 1.5 hours (High Performance Mode) Approx. 2.0 hours (Default Mode) Approx. 3.0 hours (Long Life Mode) Up to approximately 5.5 hours (Super Long Life Mode) Allows each mode to operate for twice the length of time as when using one battery pack. ‘Approx. 2 hours (Power On: at normal operation) (*Notes) Approx. 75 min (Power Off) Average 500 times 5.6 x 0.9 x 2.0 inch (143.3 x 21.8 x 51 mm) 0.68 Ibs (0.286 ka) Power consuming condition (such as heavy FDD/HDD access) may cause longer charging ti ‘Quick charging is done within approx. 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C). Outside of this range, no charging is done to prevent battery damage. 1-4 ay CF-1000 1.3 Location of Controls and Components ™ Front View 1. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), 2. Operation Indicators: 3. POWER Switch: \, 4, Battery Pack 1 pater Doak 6. LCD CONTRAST sompartment Control 7. FDD Pack/Battery Pack 2 Compartment 8. Extornal Keyboard Mouse Port 9, Eject Button 40, Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) 41. FOD Indicator “12 FDD/Batttery Release Latch 413, RESET Button 14, RAM Board Cover @ Rear View 15. Connector Cover — 18.VGA Monitor Port +17. Expansion Bus Port ————\ 18, Parallel Port 19, Serial Port ——————— ‘\ 20. DC IN Jack Seis \——23. MODEM Jack Cover CF-1000 1. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) 2. Operation Indicators HDD Indicator Cp Lk (Shift LetyNum Lk Ser Lk/Key Pad indicators BATTERY Indicators (BATT1/BATT2) Iyou close the display panel while the computer is on, the LCD and its backlight are switched off to prevent heat damage to the LCD. When the display panel is opened again, the LCD and backlight are switched on, and the original screen is displayed. Don't open or close the LCD panel while running communi- cations software (e.g. Lap Link) This indicator lights when the computer reads from or writes to the hard disk. Indicate the locked state of each key when illuminated. (‘For France and Belgium) {In addition, the remaining battery charge is displayed based on the i of these indicators. mination ‘Two indicators display the charginglusage status of the battery pack(s).. ‘When the AC adaptor is connected: BATTERY Indicator Battery Pack Status Lit orange [Charging Lit green Fully charged |The battery voltage is too low (QV or less). The temperature is outside the range of lapproximately 41°F to 95°F (5°C 10 35°C). Within the allowable temperature range, leaving the AC adaptor connected, continue recharging. [Blinks orango for 5 seconds following attachment of the AC ladaptor. [Blinks green for 5 seconds Hollowing attachment of the AC |The battery pack is not ladaptor. stalled. [Trouble has ocourred in the battery, charging [Blinking red (permanently) — | ome ‘When the AC adaptor is not connected: BATTERY Indicator Battery Pack Status ; [The AC adaptor is not attached and the BATTERY indicator not It [computer is nol turned on, Lit green Fully charged Not fully charged. (The indicator changes from green to orange Litorange lwhen 10% of a fully charged battery is expended.) |Low battery power. |The battery supply wil last approximately 10 Lit red minutes after the BATTERY indicator glows red. The beeper sounds every 20 seconds {during the last 2.5 minutes. Recharge!" Blinks green for 5 seconds latter tuming on the computer. | 2 battery pack s not installed. [Trouble has occurred in the battery, charging [Blinking red (permanently) | {rouble has o * If recharging ie not postiblo at this timo, immodiatery cave any open files on your disk of switch to a spare battery pack. To switch to a spare battery pack, enable the resume function, turn the power off and replace the battery pack 1-6 4p POWER Indicator 3, POWER Switch 4, Battery Pack 1 Compartment 8. Keyboard 6. LCD CONTRAST Control 7, FD Pack/Battery Pack 2 Compartment 8, External Keyboard! Mouse Port 9. Eject Button 10. Floppy Disk Drive . 11. FDD Indicator 412. FDD/Battery Release Latch 18, RESET Button 14, RAM Board Cover 45. Connector Cover 46. VGA Monitor Port 17. Expansion Bus Port 18, Parallel Port 19. Sorial Port 20. DC-IN Jack 21. Battery Release Latch 22. MODEM Cover 23. MODEM Jack Cover CF-1000 Indicates when the computer is switched on and the CPU speed. POWER indicator status [CPU Speed Lit green Fast (25 MHz) Lit orange [Slow (8 MHz) Press this switch to turn the computer onvoft It is recommended that battery pack 1 compartment is used if only one battery pack is installed, ‘The keyboard features IBM 101/102 Keys compatible 84/86 keys and special function keys, ‘Adjusts the contrast on the LCD. It is possible to remove this FDD pack. After turning off the power and discon- necting the AC adaptor, ifthe optional battery pack is attached in the space from which the FDD pack was removed, the computer can be operated using two battery packs. Not The FDD pack should not be removed except when attaching the optional battery pack. ‘An IBM PS/2 type external keyboard or mouse can be connected to this por. Press this button to remove the floppy disk from the floppy disk drive, ‘This indicator lights when the computer reads from or writes to the floppy disk. To remove the FDD pack or optional battery pack, pull it out while sliding the FDDibattery release latch. Use thie bution when releasing recume function or if there's no other way to restart the computer. Use a narrow object, such as the tip of a ball-point pen to push the button. Caution: Do not use a pencil to push the reset button. Pencil lead can break off inside the ‘computer and damage the computer's circuitry. ‘Open in order to insert or remove a RAM board. (Open this up to access the back of the computer. When using an external VGA monitor, connect it to this port with a monitor cable. Used to connect the optional docking unit, which is used for installing expansion boards. Used to connect a parallel device such as a printer. Used to connect a serial device euch as a serial mouse or external MODEM. Connect the DC plug of the supplied AC adaptor. While sliding the battery release latch, pull out the battery pack. Remove this cover when installing a MODEM. Caution: ‘The hard disk is exposed when the MODEM cover is removed. For removal of HDD, refer 4, Disassembly/Reassembly. Remove this cover only when connecting an internal MODEM card to the computer. 1-7 ay © 6 6 e wened 1 weiBe1g 9/607 iemode 1.4 Block Diagrams © Power Logic Diagram ‘system Logic Diagram CF-1000 CF-1000 (sneer ies) (seer 779) To INTERNAL (SHEET 7/13) POWER — KEYOOARO ‘To SPEAKER Gonrmo. [enzo] converter Pee orwooszzay ' a oe . | To POWER CONTROL PCB ice (tat Z ona (SHEET 8/13) rwosaoca0en x Power conn [a orwwoseooat mee p— DECUIODCOL1U (sHeer 273) ae xTaL POWER CTRL 081,23 ont | Bikevew | ol 900-7, GAADO-4 Decuszooriy |? 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MODEM cnaoe (SHEET 10/13) (SHEET 11/13) (sweet 78) x ob Dewsor to x00 ["evsos nace! LED woreaToR {SHEET 1073) cwars Jano _uco cNa03, cNnaio cnait a £N409 cngo6 CN407, CONTRAST CONTROL Saas) — aoa) (9989) — Pe To FOD SERIAL PORT PARALLEL PORT To EXTERNAL qymursaTwPe EXPANSION BUS PORT ToLEOUNT —TORLIWERTERPOD (SHEET 10/15) (SHEET 178) (SHEET 11/13) Yea monitor — TLEMPSBTWE To" OPrioNaL. oocKING (spn (oP learning) ¢ eee Unit 1SHEEF WS) (BREET 11/49) GHEETH1719) REYOORRO (eee 10119) 18 1-10 1.5 System Memory Map CF-1000 CF-1000 1.6 /0 Address Map ‘The Main Logic Board supports 128 K bytes of ROM area using 1 piece 128 K x &bit ROM, and 4 M bytes of RAM area using 8 pioces of 1 Mx 4-bit RAM. ‘The 4 MB of RAM area is expandable up to 12 M bytes using an optional RAM Board in the RAM Slot, ‘0000 coo0 c8000 e000 E0000 E8000 Foooo 100000 200000 40000 600000 800000 coov00 1000000 BASE MEMORY VRAM. VGA BIOS. RFSERVED (VGA BIOS) DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM BIOS 4 a oO 640 KB RAM on MAIN LOGIC BOARD 640 KB 128KB RAM on MAIN LOGIC BOARD for GRAPHIC. DISPLAY BUFFER (256K bit x 4) x 2pes. 32KB DUPLICATE CODE at ADDRESS £0000 or SHADOW NAM 128 KB 128 KB BIOS (128 K x 8-bit ROM CHIP) x 1pc. 1MB 2MB 4MB 6MB 4MB For OPTIONAL 4 MB RAM BOARD (4 MB RAM BOARD x 1pc.) an 8MB For OPTIONAL 8 MB RAM BOARD (8 MB RAM BOARD x tp.) 12MB 16 MB 141 4) System Address Function IC No. oH DMA Channel 0 base and current address 1¢5 1H DMA Channel 0 base and word count Ics ait DMA Channel 1 base current address cs 3H DMA Channel 1 base and word count Ics 4H DMA Channel 2 base and current address C5 5H DMA Channel 2 base and word count 105 eH DMA Channel 3 base and current address Ics 74 DMA Channel 3 base and word count cs aH Command register, DMA controller 1 Ics 9H Request Register, DMA controller 1 C5 OAH ‘Mask Register, DMA controller 1 Ics BH Mode Reaister, DMA controller 1 Ics ‘OCH Clear byte pointer, DMA controller 1 Ics ODH Master Clear, DMA controller 1 Ics ODH Temporary Register, DMA controller 1 C5 OFH Write all Mask Register Bits, DMA controller 1 Ics FH Clear Mask Register, DMA controller 1 105 20H Initialization Control Word ICW1, Interrupt Controller 1 Ics 2iH Intlalization Control Word IGWe, Interrupt Controller 1 Ics 21H Initialization Control Word ICWS, (Master Device) Interrupt Controller 1 Ics 2iH Initialization Control Word ICW3, (Slave Device) Interrupt Controller 1 Ics 21H Initialization Control Word ICW4, Interrupt Controller 1 Ics 21H ‘Operation Control Word OCW1, Interrupt Controller 1 (cs 20H Operation Control Word OCW2, Interrupt Controller 4 1e5 20H Operation Control Word OCWS, Interrupt Controller 1 Ics 40H Timer Counter 1 Channel 0 count (cs 4H ‘Timer Counter 4 Channel 1 count Ics 4H Timer Gountar 1 Channel 2 count (C5 43H Timer Counter 1 Command Register Ics 48H Timmer Counter 2 Ctrarmel 0 count cs 4A Timer Counter 2 Channel 2 count Ics 4BH ‘Timer Counter 2 Command Register Ics 60H Keyboard Controller data /O input butter cs 60H Keyboard Controller data /O output butfer Ics 6tH Port 61 Ics eth Port 61 cs eH Keyboard Controller Command C5 64H Keyboard Controller Status C5 70H CMOS RAM Address port and NMI Mask Ics 71H RTC CMOS RAM data port 105 80H Reserved ics BiH DMA Memory Address Mapper Page Register Channel 2 es 82H DMA Memory Address Mapper Page Register Channel 3 cs soli DMA Memory Address Mapper Page Register Channel 1 Ics eat Reserved Ics 85H Reserved Ics 86H Reserved Ics e7H DMA Memory Address Mapper Page Register Channel 0 Ics 88H Reserved Ics ‘89H DMA Memory Address Mapper Page Register Channel 6 Ics BAH DMA Memory Address Mapper Page Register Channel 7 Ics 88H DMA Memory Address Mapper Page Register Channel 5 les 112 CF-1000 Address Function IC No. 8CH Reserved Ics 8DH Reserved 1e5 8EH Reserved Ics 8FH DMA Memory Address Mapper Page Register - Refresh Jes 92H Port 92 Ics OAGH Initialization Control Word ICW1, Interrupt Controller 2 ies OATH Initialization Control Word ICW2, Interrupt Controller 2 Ics OATH Initialization Control Word ICW3, (Master Device) Interrupt Controller 2 Ics OAH Initialization Control Word ICW3, (Slave Device) Interrupt Controller 2 Ics OAH Initialization Control Word ICW4, Interrupt Controller 2 Ics OA1H Operation Control Word OCW1, Interrupt Controller 2 Ics ‘OAOH Operation Control Word OCW2, Interrupt Controller 2 Ics OAOH Operation Control Word OCWS, Interrupt Controller 2 es ocoH DMA Channel 4 base and current address Ics oG2H DMA Channel 4 base and current word count ies ocaH DMA Channel 5 base and current address ies oceH DMA Channel 5 base and current word count 15 oceH DMA Channel 6 base and current address Ics oCAH DMA Channel 6 base and current word count ies occH DMA Channel 7 base and current address Jes OCEH DMA Channel 7 base and current word count Ios OOH Command register, DMA controller 2 Ics DOH Status Register, DMA controller 2 les oDzH Request Register, DMA controller 2 Ics obs Mack Register, DMA controller 2 Ics oDéH Mode Register, DMA controller 2 165 oDsH ‘Clear byte pointer, DMA controller Ics ODAH Master Clear, DMA controller 2 Ics ODAH ‘Temporary Register, DMA controller 2 Ics DCH Clear Mask Register, DMA controller 2 Ics ODEH Write all Mask Register Bits, DMA controller 2 les OECH ‘VL820315 Gontiguration Index Register Ics 0EDH ‘VL820315 Configuration Data Port Register Ics OEEH Special Feature Set Fast A20 Gate les OEFH Special Feature Set Fast CPU Reset Ics OF4H Ics OFSH Fast CPU Register Ics OFSH Special Feature Set Disable es OFBH Special Feature Set Enable Ics 2) Peripherals Address Function IC No. 278H LP 12 Data Port 1633 279H LPT2 Status Port Ic33 27AH LPT2 Control Ic33 27BH-27FH —_| Automatic data strobe registers Ic33 28H Serial Controller Port B Receiver Buffer 1¢33 2FBH Serial Controller Port B Transmit holding Buffer Ies3 2FeH Serial Controller Port B Divisor Latch Least Sianificant Byte Ic33 2FOH Serial Controller Port B Divisor Latch Most Significant Byte Ie33 CF-1000 Address Function IC No. ‘2FOH ‘Serial Controller Port B interrupt Enable Register 1¢33 FAH Serial Controller Port B Interrupt ID Register 1¢33 2FBH Serial Controller Port B Line Control Register 133 2FCH Serial Controller Port B MODEM Control Register 1¢33 2FDH Serial Controller Port B Line Status Recister Ica3 2FEH Serial Controller Port B MODEM Status Register 133 2FFH Serial Controller Port B Scratch Register 1e33 378H LPT1 Data Port 1c33 379H LPT? Status 1033 87AH LPT1 Control Ie33 87BH-S7FH ‘Automatic data strobe registers 1e33 SB4H CRTC Indox MP leat SBSH CRTC Data MP Ic2t 3BCH LPT3 Data Port Ic33 3BDH LPT3 Status esa SBEH LPT Control Ic33 ‘SCOH ‘Attribute Controller Index icat aciH ‘Attribute Controller Data in VGA, Attribute Controller Data in EGA iat aczH Miscellaneous Output, Feature Wc21 ‘3C3H Motherboard Sleep Address iat 3C4H Sequencer 1o2t 3C5H ‘Sequencer C21 3C6H RAMDAC Pixel Mask C21 3C7H RAMDAC Address Register Read Mode, RAMDAC Status Rgister cat 3C8H RAMDAC Address Register Write Mode C21 3C9H RAMDAC Data Ic2t 3CAH Feature Control Ice1 3ccH Miscellaneous Output Ic2t 8CEH Graphic Controller and Extensions Index Ic21 3CFH Graphic Controller and Extensions Data cat aD4H CRTC Index Ic2t DSH CRTC Data Ic2t 3DAH Feature Control, Display Status iat SFOH Floppy Disk Controller Port Status Register A ea3 SF1H Fioppy Disk Controller Port Status Register B Ic33 SH Floppy Disk Controller Digital Output Register 133 ‘SF4H Floppy Disk Controller Main Status Register Ica ‘FSH Floppy Disk Controller Data Register 1e33 SF6H Fixed Disk Register Ic33 3F7H Floppy Disk Controller Digital Input Register (C33 ‘SETH Floppy Disk Controller Coltrol Register C33 SE7H Fixed Disk Decode Ic33 ‘SFBH Serial Controller Port A Receiver Butter 133 SF8H Serial Controller Port A Transmit holding Buffer io33 SFBH Serial Controller Port A Divisor Latch Least Signi Ica 3F9H Serial Controller Port A Divisor Latch Most Significant Byte Ie33 3FH Serial Controller Port A Interrupt Enable Register 1¢33 SFAH Serial Controller Port A Interrupt ID Register Ic33 3FBH Serial Controller Port A Line Control Register 1C33 3FCH Serial Controller Port A MODEM Control Register 1¢33 3FDH Serial Controller Port A Line Status Register Ics3, 3FEH Serial Controller Port A MODEM Status Register Ie33 3FFH Serial Controller Prt A Scratch Register Ics3 46E8 AT Adapter Sleep Address Ie2t CF-1000 1.7 Pin Configuration @ MainPCB. CNt: Optional RAM Card Connector (50-pin) ‘CNA: Power Control Connector (50-pin to CN304) Pin | Signal Name” Pin | Signal Name? Fin | Signal Name? Pin | Slanal Name? No. | Description |DOCtN|| No, | Descripton _| Droction No. | _Dezcripton |#°68°°1| no, | “Desarption _| Diecton| 1]ve8 (sv) — If as|va5 evi = T]yveo (sv) = || alesiv 2\p0 tout |] 27) 08 Invout alec (:6v) z7leBiBv lor Inout || 2309 Invout 3|voo (sv) = |] 2s}eno aloe invout |) 23) 010 Invout 4]ono = |] alyeosy) slo ‘out || 20) 47 Ivout 5|va8 (sv) = |] solves Gav) @ | sero oN ileno es seat | = |] sifeno = 7}04 nour || 82] 012 Invout 7|eno = |] sJonsv in alos inout || s3]013 InvOut 3/88 Sv) = || ssfonintsy in sls inout || 24] o14 Invout 9] va8 (sv) — || silorrsy in olor wwout || 35] 015 invout rofowvess on |] 35]veavcce hn 11|gNo. — || ss}ano a 11fyp0 (sv) — || s6[cHose in 12] Bcasoe out || a7fpcasie out ‘e{seNse out |} s7/crasn in 13|s0asas cout |} 33]scasse out 1]¢No — || se}eno = 14] 05 G31) — || sone. = 14] vPPON out |] sojvsusqesy | — 15/BRAMWa out |] col anauwe out IS|ISENSE || aofano = 16] BRASO# cout |] ailenasie out 1}GNo = |] aifeno = eo 17] pRAsen ‘out |] 42} erasse cut 17|VSENSE in |} 42|vREr ut a/anp ‘alono 49] sensn ow || aajcnarn, in 19] 52400 cout |] aa}euar out 18} TSENSEA in |] aalcHars in z0|BMaz out |} as]eas ‘out 20/GND = |] afew = 21 [Bas out |] 45]awas, out 2i|p-sw in |] aslacine in 2alpuas out |] a7}aun7 out 22] vop.HoLo ow |] a7|Tsensee ou 23|BMas out |} 43}avag out 23] VSUB1 (+7) 43) VPP (412) Z 24|BMAIO out || 49 RAMOE® in 24|VFL = || @)suesar in 25[Va8 SV) = || slvesesy, = 25| VEL = || wlymewrsy | — CN2: Internal Keyboard Connector (20-pin) CNS: Speaker Connector (2-pin) Pin ] Signal Name? in | Signal Name? Pin | Signal Name? Bir | SignaNa=" Yovecton|| EP | Sorel Nam=! recon Bin | Signal ame | precion i]kso1r out |) i]Ks6 in 1) BEEPER Out 2)ksoa out |] 12}ksI7 in 2|eno = 3)ks05 out |} 13}ksit h 4) ks08 ‘out |] 14}Ks010 out 5|ks00 out || 15/Ks07 out 6|xsio in || 16|Ks00 out oficoie in |} 10]k509 ou ofxsia in |} 19)xso2 out 10) sis In_|{_20]xs01 out Nole: "# " denotes low active. CF-1000 CNS: To Flexible PCB Connecter (120-pin to CN402) CNG: To Flexible PCB Connecter (120-pin to CN401) Pin | Signal Name? Fin | Sional Namel [oe cio Fin | Signal Name! Tpsecson]] Pit | Signal Name” | oy sc No. | Bescripton [PHM No. | Deseriptin | Peron} No. | Description [PEON no, | “Description | Dect 1/eno — |] etfano = 1]saa ‘nvout || 61 lone inout alan — || seleno = alsats tout |] s2liowe livout alMectss in || 63)MosRe In sisas. Inout |RSTORV Inout 4|M-ocDe In || 64} owntso0, out ajsata out |} 64|AEN out ai MRie in |] 65]MsIN In s|sae Ivout |] 65]S01 Jevut e|Mopemere in || colmntoe out oloate inout |} 69|909 vOut 7|MOTRE in |] 67|MsouT ut 7/sat ivout |] 67/805 vOut al vPP (s12y) — || salico-cpr ut s|sato nvout |} 63/807 vOut s|Lco-s out |} g9ico-voousy | — 9|sA0 intout |] 69|s9 ivout to/Leo-cr2 ‘out |] 70/0011 out soloats inout |} 70|s014 vOut ti]Le-DLo. out |] 71Jeco-o13 ut s1|LPTos inout |} 71/8013 out 42}Lcp-DLe out |] 72|Lco-Du1 ut sa|LPros intout |] 72/8015 vOut 13]Lcp-000 cut |] 73]uco-Dus ut 43|LPTDO Out |} 73|ExTKCLK lvout 14} Lop-pue out |) 74] FLONe ut 14|Ex-Dse cut |] 74] EXTKOATA IvOut 15/0N-22V ‘out |} 75|aND = 15|LPTO7 invout |} 75|ExTICLK Inout 46|GND — || 7elve. 16|RODATAS in || 78/ExTMDATA InvOut 17] VEE (24v) 7r\veL = s7|LpTo4 intout |} 77/KBSVFUSE (*5v)] 48|vico — || 7]eno = 18|INDEXS in |] 7alsore Ivout 48|GND — || 73}sa2 out s9|LPTO4 nour |] 79]s012 Invout 20|FLCONT cour |] 90]Bsa0 Out 20|TRKOs in || so}so10 Ivout 2i|RTHP out |) si]HosLoaic @sy)] — 2i|uProz iwout || 81] 808 lvOut ze|Bsat out || 92|HosveT (sy) | — 22|FOWPE in || 82\s06 Invout za|sysaste. ut |) s3|s-onr hh 23|LPTO3 nut |] 83] S04 IvOut 24] HDACTIVES in |] 94]s-cna out 24|DSKCHGE in || salsoe Inout 2s|s-cne, in |] 85|s-cn6 in 25|LPTSTROS in || 85}s00 vOut 25|5-0N4 our |] 96]s-cne in 2] RWoH out |] ssjiocsi6e a zi|s-onr cout || s7|rosven sy | — 27|LPTAFOS out |) 97|cRT-BLUE out 2a|s-cn9 in |] salrosvein(svy | — 28|ROMDIS# in || sa}cRT-RED Out 2a|RINGE in |] ao|inaaow out 2|LPTAGKE out |] 89] CRT-GREEN Out $0] ONEXTEV out |] 90] 162m out Sol ExMo# ‘out |] 90/oRT-vsyNe Out si|RTCIRGE in |] sipave out 3; |LPTERRS tout || 91] ORT-HSYNC Out s2}1OcHKs in || 92]DRa7 in ‘32 |HEADE ‘out |] s2}mio0 in 33/RTOWRE cut |} 93]/DR05 in s3|LPTBUSY Inout || 93] na04 fn 4] SMEMRS out |] 94/DROs ‘n 34] WRDATAS ‘out |] 9a}eame hn 35/RTCRDE our |] 95/DRG0 in 35|LPTINT# ‘out |] 95] cAT-BeND ‘out £36] SMEMWa out |] s6|inats ‘n 35) FODIRE out |) 96]cRT-AGNO Out 87] RTCALE out |) s7}inat in ‘s7|FOWER out |) 97|cRT-caND Out 30] MEM Inout || 98] RQ10 in 2] LPTPES tout |] 98] exTev (+5) = 20|Wsor in || o0/DacKew out soletere ‘out || 29lextev Gov) = 40) MEMRe Invout || 100]1RO¢ in 40|LPTSLINE out |} soo] Extsy (+5¥) = 41}]OCHADY in || t01} Ras in 41/IN-DS# out || 101] Extev (5v) = 42\REFREsHs — | inidut || 102/DRO3 in 42|LPTSLOT vOut |} 402] ExTsv (+5¥) a 4s|syscuK out |} 103]DRQt in «ito ‘out |} 103] ExTSV (+5¥) = 4a}Laza. Iniout |] 104] HoSoe out 44] DRO? in || soa] ExTEV (45v) = 45|LAI7 ‘vout |} 405 107 invOut 45|SBHEE Invout || 105] ExTEV (+5¥) | ae) Laze Invout |} 406 104 invOut 46) MEMOS 168 In || 108] D00RsWwe in a7|iate incu || 107] Ro in a7|psw in |) sorextisv etsy | — 4a|LAzt Inout || 103] MASTERS In 48 SUBLDATA out |] tosfextisv (etsy) | — 49|LA20 Intout |} 109]DACK7# out 49|SUBLCLK Out |} toofexTisv(tsy) | — so|LAta Inout |] 110] DAcKE ut ‘50 SUBLSYNC in |} s10}seTD out 51 {Sag Inout |} 111/Dackss Out s1/oaPLeDe ont |] 114] pockiNes in 52|SA19 ‘out |] 112/Dacko# out 52|SCRLEDE out || 112|HODLEDs cut 53]saB invout |} 113/IRQ15 in 3] VC3 (43V) ‘out |] 113) NUMLEDS ut s4|sais ut |] 114)1RON hn 4] SPDLED. ‘out |] 114] PADLED# ut 55|SA7. intout |} 115) 1RO8 hn 85/CHARGEA ‘out || 145/PWRLEDS ut 36 |SA17 ‘out |] 116]1R05 in 96|CHARGEB ‘out |] 118/BaTLOWAe ut s7|sae nour |] 117| Daca out s7vsuat a7) | — || 117] saTtowse out sa|sais Inout |] 118] DACK Te Out 58] RTHN out |] si8)vsuazqs.sy) | — 0|sas Inout |} 19|1RQ7 in s8]GND_ = || s18}enD = s0|Sais tnout || 120] Hoste out e0/GND_ = || 12}cno = (> q CF-1000 Power Control PCB (CN301: DC-IN Jack (3-pin) CN302: Power Switch Connector _CN303: DC-DC Converter Connec- in tor (12-pin 2 ons = apa mpage] No.|Desctipion _ | eaten in | Signa Nam gna Na = No. | “Desesnton _|D¥eson No. | Doscitn _[Orer8on ipsiaev in 2|Ne. es ]BAT- = avn oat 3|N5 = 2laBar- = 2fvin out aleear + = aleno a|aaats 7 alan = s[eno = slssvonsorr | out é|GnD = efsvonsore | out 7JeearTH in ‘[isavoneore | Out oloar-TH Ps afsaavonnorr | ost slesw hn avcceaay | — : wlvecpaay | — 4|voe (o5v) = ralvee (8v) = cnao2 _ cnaor or CF-1000 ‘CN403: FDD Connector CN404: Optional MODEM —CN405: HDD Connector (44-pin) (80-pin) Connector (18-pin) Fin ] Signal Namer Pin | Signal Name” |, Pin | Signal Namer Pin] Signal Name” |, io. | “Desaripion |DMecton} | No. | “Deseriton [HCH] | No. | “Description | ¥OUON|| No, | “Doscxnion | ireton i]FOsveL sv) | — iJors im i]svsnste out || zaliowe Out 2lioexe n 2}eno = alano’ — |} 24{ano es alrosve sy | — alosa in a|io7 inout || 25}ione out alin-ose out alyce sv) — 4)sps Inout |] 25/oND = SFosveLsy | — 5|AswD. in {806 Incut |] 27|N.c. = s|iskcHcr in 8|sHuTown out 6|s00 Inout |} 2a)n.c. = 7|IN-DSe out 7] in 7|s08 inout |] 23)Nc. = ale. = alaxo. in alsi0 inout |] 30] GND = 9] MEbIA in o|seKr in line invout |} 31)inan4 in 10]IN-MO# ou || tolats out | | to]so11 inout |] 32|i00s16¢ In ni |pwos out || tlom out | | 33/303 Inout |} 23/Bsat on zoe ow | | i2}tx0 out | | i2}spie incut || 34]PDaGs in 43) 18Mem out || 13]asr 13|sb2 Inout |] 38/BsA0 out 1a|sTeP Out 1al@no salsor9 fnvout |} as|sx2 out 18] 6ND = 45] 12V (12) 4s|sp1 Inout |} 37/HOcso# Out 1g] WOATA® ou | | 16/ano 16/so14 incut |] 28] HDOSts out s7}onD = s7|riNos s7}s00 twout || s9}DAcTH i t8|WaaTes out 18) GND 18|/spis invout |] 40] enD = 13]Gnp = s9/anp — || aifHosvurc sy} — 20|TRKOF i” 20|N<. = || e}aosvriL Gey} — 2ilan = ailNe. = |] s}ono = z2|wenoreo# in zz) eno = || 4s} Hosvern sy | — 23)onD = 2a) ROATAS a 25] HEADSELS out 2i|ne. = zalNc. = aalnc. = 2o|Ne. = CN406: LCD Connector CN408: LED Indicator CN411: Parallel Port (25-pin) (15-pin) isonet (2pin For Printer For Extemal FDD Pin | Signal Name Pin | Signal Name? Signal Name! No] _Dessipton [P80] atonal Bin | “Oeecrnson [DkecHon| | “Tecipton | recto > Diection We Gu | | Ne-| _Sesrpfon iste out |Ne. = 7}enn = 2} P00 Out |INDEXe in afvocux out Nbr 7 3/Por out {tAKoe in Slenocear2 n 4|po2 out |wPRTe In 3] v0 sv) ale. = 5)Po out |ReDT in ay = 5|DooRsWs in elpos out |DRYeDCGe in a)veE cee oa olaBaTuEDe out 7]P05 out |nc aye oan 7/ACHGLEDE out 2|no8 out |No. = sjput Out alves ay, = 9|po7 ou Ne. 7 s0)oue out 9] HooLEDE ou | | tolacke in Joneses out 11}0us out |) solcaPtene out | | ti]Busy Jn |MOTORENAsLEs| Out 12}010 out 1i|NUMLEDe ou | | sire in fwarrcoata | out tafout on || jalschene | ou | | talster fh funecarte | Su _ $3|PADLEDs out | | 16{aroe cou |REDucEDr out js)ous out_| | 73/PADL sslERRE in |HEADSELE out 15|sPoLEDe con || 15]nTe ou Joinecrions | ow 48|PWRLEDs oa | | 17]sune out |srere out : r7|tHenMiston | ou | | 18/6NO — eno = eee Commer | ia|va: mn | [| 2|No. = Inc. = (10-pin) olpaartepe on | | mins = jee = sn | Son zo[BcHcteoe =| out \ = = eS re = z2\No = Ine = ZINC. = 23|Ne. = Ine. = Wjoow out 24ND = [eno = | 2|ronworr | out 25| GND = [eno = s|FLcoNT out 4lcno = s|Lcooworrs | out s|vtop out 7|THERMSTOR | Out sfTHenMiston | in o|vee (22) = 10|Gno = |__ CF-1000 ‘CN409: Expansion Bus Port (200-pin) Pin | Signal Namer Pin | Signal Namar Pin | Signal Name? Pin | Signal Name” No.| Description ||| No. | “Doseratin [HOM |io. | “Description [VE] no. | “Descrinion _ | Preston vJextisv(sisy | — |] 51/FOREEN ‘out |] 101] DOcKINGE in || 151/6no = alexrisveisy | — |] s2|zReD ‘out || 102]seno1 out || 152) 6N0 = slanp — || solrauve out || i03]extsvsw out || 153|suBLsyNc in a|foTRoe cout || s4lrvsyne out. |} to4liocHcK# in || 158/sustoaTa out 5|FTxD0 out || ss}eNo — || 105] swewns cout |} 185/6N0 = 8|raxoo in |] selexisveom | — || a0e]smenwe out |) 136) Kemosiee nw 7|roco0® in || srlexteviesvy) | — || 107] Menon Invout |} 157] DRG2 i aleno — |] slextvesy, | — || 108] Mewne | Inout |] 153] tPTsLoT Ivout oleate out |] sslexteviesv) | — || 109]N<. — || 158/s.cTiNe Out 10/DRG7 m || solanp = || s0}syscuc out |] teoltetre out 11] DROS In |] sifexrmoata | inout |] 141] GND | — |] t61|No. — 2|DROS tn |] s2lrextkcux | ivout || 112} La17 twout || 482] LeTiniTs on 13] Doo In |] sono — |} aia|Lar8 Inout |] 163] LPTBUSY not 14ino14 in |} ealsis Irvout |} 414] LA20 Inout || 164] LPTERRE inout 15|iRO12 in || ssisors Inout |) 115] GND — || 165] LPTACKE Inout 18) R10 in |] e8|so11 Invout |] 116} Sa9 tnvout |} 166] LPTAFOR ‘out 17)DacKee out || 87/800 Inout |] 117}sa8 inout || i67|LPTSTROR Out solinas in |] co/e07 trout || 430] 5x7 Inout |] i69]tpTo2 nour ‘9}incs In || ea)sos livout |] 119}5A6, Inout |] 165] LPTO2 Jot z0/pn03 in |] 70/50 Inout |] 120}845 Inout || 170]LPTD sont 2i/pRai in || ]s01 Inout |] 121] 80a inout |] 171]LeTDt Inout 22] no — || 72\cno — || 122}sa3, snot || 172|UPTO7 Irvout 23|HDoson out |] 73]aen out |] 123}sa2 ivout || 173] LeTDO Inout alio7 Inout || 74] POG snout |] 124] sai Inoat |] 174] LPTDS Invout 25|Gno — || 75|FRsvDAV inout |] 125} 840 inout || 175]GND = Alina invent || 75) owe ‘nout || 125] aND — || 176|Sa11 Inout z7|HDACT# ‘out || 77}ioRe Inout |} $27] LPTOs Inout || 177/SA10 Invoot zaliocsiee in || 73/HOoste out |] 123/GNo — || 178}sat2 Invout 23|Gno — |} 73/GNo — || raofexose out |) s70}sar3 Invout [500 Invout || 80187 in |] 130] ADATAS in || 1e0]sara Invout 31|s02 Inout || si] oackie out || sai] NDEXe in || 8i]sais Inout 2|s04 Invout || 82] 0AcK3" out || 132} TAKOR in || re2]sate Invout [508 Inout || 83|1RO5 in || 133]wenoreo# in || 183}sar7 ‘out 34|508 Inout || 84)1Ra3 ir || 134] oiskcHes In || re4]sare out 35|s010 Inout || 85] GND 135] HIDENSIE out || 15}saio out 25|s012 Inout || 86] R11 in || 136]ce2 in || 188/cND = 37|spi4 Inout |} e7)iRa1s in || 197] ex-Mos out || 187) LA19 Inout 33|GNo — || 95] DAKO out || 133] HeADseLs out || i88|taat Invout solrexrxora | invout |] 3] uacKoe out |] r39}woaras out |] 89] razz hvout aolexTMcLK Inout || so} DAcKs# out || 14ofoine out || 190) LA28, Invout 4i|Gno — || oifoackze out || s41woxree out || i9i}eno alextevisy | — |} s2|masTere in || 142}sTer out |] 192)AEFRESH® — | Invout alextsvesy | — |] 83)iR9 in |] sas]no5e out |} 193|iocHADY n aecsvesy | = || s|cno — || salto out || 198] owss i 4s|ExTSV G5Y) 95] FOSROS in || 145|s5He% nour || 195/ExTATCAS — | Out 48|Gno — |] selzntsoe out |} 143|6no jesjextarcos =| out a7|FHovNo ‘on |} s7|roroor in || s4z|rowenowe | jn || torlextteaw | out 43|5GND out |] sa[rRo in || taa}suacux out || 193) Ace in 49|AGNO ‘out || s9fenp = |] 149fseno1 out || 199]¢no = s0|66No out_|| roolexrievirisyy |_— || 150] 0cknoe in_|| zt0Jano = CN410: Serial Port (9-pin) CN412: External VGA CN413: IBM PS/2 type Mouse or External Monitor Port Keyboard Port (6-pin) Pin | Signal Namor Pin | Signal Name! Fin | Signal Name” Re | Sarai Name’ oiecion| | RO | Somanane’ lotecion| | Ro | eaiamn | Dkecion Joo | | a}Reo ‘Out iJEqmDaTA | Inout 2lao in || 2}GREEN out 2|Ne. = 3|TD out | | 3]eLue Out 3|GND- = [OTR out | | afuse in 4)kB5v (sv) 7 ]ano — s|c. = 5] EXTUCLK Inout ejosa in 8[RaND out gine. = a|pTs out 7}ecno out alerts. in 8} scND Out alr in o|No. = 10lNo. = ni }s0 in 2|wst In 13/HoyNo out 14] vsyno. Out is[Nc. = CF-1000 | 2. Diagnostic Test 2.1 Outline of Diagnostic Test ‘This diagnostic test program is prepared for the purpose of testing and troubleshooting hardware functions of the computer. ‘This program is loaded from the disk drive and operates under the management of MS-DOS. ‘Some tes! (i Diagnostic Menu (Main Menu) . MAIN BOARD, RAM, and FLOPPY DISK DRIVE) can be done in ROM-based test program. This is the menu for the testing procedures (the menu is alist of choices available to you). This menu lists the various ‘components of your computer system that are available for testing. Each item on the menu is described below. The menu you obtain may differ slightly depending on the devices installed in your computer system. Note: Refer to the items in step 3) Preparation of 2.4 Diagnostic Test Procedure on page 2-18 before starting the Diagnostic Test. Ityou choose: (1) TEST ALL DEVICES Each device is checked in sequence. Notice that item is automatically programmed as the default choice. Press the [Enter] key to begin the testing. Press the [Ctrl] and [Broak] keys to stop the testing and retum to the DIAGNOSTIG MENU. (2) TEST AUTOMATICALLY Allthe devices willbe tested without further input from you. This testing will continue to operate until you press the [Ctr] and [Break] keys to stop the cycle. (3) CHANGE MENU ‘Allows you to add or delete items from the testing menu for the TEST ALL DEVICES or TEST AUTO- MATICALLY selection. (a) EXIT Ityou decide that you do not wish to proceed with the diagnostic testing, select this item to reboot. (6) MAIN BOARD Tests the Main Board, (6) xxx KB RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY Tests the base memory and extended memory. (The number of KB or K-bytes will change depending on the configuration of your system.) (7) KEYBOARD Tests the keyboard. (8) BATTERY Tests the battery pack. (9) 1 FLOPPY DISK DRIVE(S) Tests the floppy disk drive connected to the aystom. (10) 1 HARD DISK DRIVE(S) Tests the hard disk drive connected to the system. (11) VIDEO ‘Tests the colormonochrome mode display of LCD. you have an analog monitor, you can test display. (12) 1 PARALLEL PORT(S) Tests the parallel port and external printer connected to the system, (13) 2 SERIAL PORT(S) Tests the RS-232C serial port connected to the system, a) Making a Selection ‘There are a number of items shown in the menu that you can choose from. Toselect anitem fromthe menu, move thereverse display (the item displayed in reverse video) to the desired item with the key (upward) or key (downward), At the same time, the number for SELECT MENU at the bottomofthe menu will automatically change tomatch the item. (You cantype the number of the desired option instead of using or key.) Then press the key. In mostcases, you willtestthe entire systemusing the first item on the menu (1. TEST ALL DEVICES). The testing example in this manual will cover the entire CF-1000 To runtests on specific devices, see the sections dealing with that test. lithe correct menu has appearedon your screen, proceed tothe next step. Terminating the Diagnostic Tests 1¥ during the course of testing you wish to stop the procedure, press the [Ctrl] and [Break] keys. You may need to finish the specific tests being run, (complete the keyboard testing sequence for example) but at the conclusion of the current test, you will return to the menu You must press the [Ctrl] and [Break] keys to stop the automatic testing cycle started with item (2) TEST AUTO- MATICALLY. testing procedure as contained in the first item. 2.2 Le Main Board Test ROM Checksum Shut-Down Bytes in RTC CMOS Reading/Writing Bytas Diagnostic PIT Counter Reading /Writing Diagnostic and Counter Test DMA Page Register Reading’ Writing Diagnostic DMA Controller Reading! Writing Diagnostic Keyboard Controller (80C42) Diagnostic PIC Reading/Writing Diagnos- tic and Interrupt Test | iagnostic Description (Procedure) Recomputes the checksum of addresses F000 : 8000H ~ F000 : FFFFH in byte unit. ‘When the checksum is “00”, itis OK; if not, NG. Performthe reading and writing test for shut-down bytes inthe RTG (Real Time Clock) CMOS, Data to be checked is from FFH to 00H. When reading and writing of all data is performed property, itis OK; if not , NG. Checks reading and writing of timer #2 of the PIT (Programmable Interval Timer). Sets the initializing value on the timers #0 and #2, and verifies that counting down is functioning property after a fixed period of ime. Timer #1 willnot be checked because it is used as a refresh for the DRAM. Checks reading and writing of the DMA page register (I/O = 80H ~ 8EH). Bytes VO RIW test Data : 00, FFH ~ 01H Word /0 RW test Data : SS55H, AAAAH, FFFFH, 0000H ‘Checks reading and writing of the address register of the DMAG #0 and #1 of the word, count ragister of the DMAC #0 and #1. Data : 5555H, AAAAH, FFFFH, 0000H Sends the 80C42 self-test command AAH and confirms that the proper code 55H is, retumed. Sends the 80C42 interface-test command ABH confirms that the proper code 00H is returned. Checks and writing of the #0 and #1 IMRs (Interrupt Mask Register) of the PIC (Programmable Interrupt Controller) Verifies whether a PIC #0 interrupt testis carried ut properly through a TIMER interrupt test. Verifies whether a PIC #1 interupl test is carried out property through an RTC periodical interrupt test 22 CF-1000 i) RTC Diagnostic Gate Array Tast CENDD RAM Diagnostic Data Reading/Writing Diagnostic Address Line Diagnostic Refresh Diagnostic Data Reading/Writing Diagnostic Confirms that the timer refreshing bitis properly tumed on or off. Confirms thatthe data ‘concerning the time is within the proper range. Send OCH data to PAPMC. ‘This command is to perform PAPMG test and get result PAPMG count 500 msec by internal clock during the test. ‘And got result from PAPMC and check bit 0 and 1. bitO:1 GA Write/Read Error bit1:1 ROM Check Sum Error Performs the word reading/writing test using data patterns AAAAH, SS5SH, FFFFH, and 0000H. This applies to loaded address from 01000H to 9FFFFH. Aiter clearing 64 K bytes, writes FFH only on 8000H and confirms that there is only FFH. Follows the same procedure as above for the following address: 4000H, 2000H, 1000H, 0800H, 0400H, 0200H, 0100H. 0080H.0040H,0020H.0010H, (0008H, 0004H, 0002H, and 0001H. In order to verity that the refreshing is functioning properly on 1 bank from 10000H, confirms that the data is perfectly stored after waiting for more than 2 seconds Checks reading and writing of the 1408 KB RAM (on MAIN LOGIC BOARD) and optional RAM cards under the Extended RAM mode. 3. Keyboard Diagnostic Gad Keyboard Codes Diagnostic Keyboard Controller Ce Press any key to recall a scanning code, which is converted to an ASCII code. Confirms that the ASCII code corresponds to the denotation shown on the top of the pressed key. ‘The following international character sets are available; USA, Germany, France, italy, UK., Spain, Sweden, Swiss (Gr). Confirms that commands for the keyboard controller are being accepted properly; that is, interrupt will take place after those commands are acoepted and proper codes are returned. 23 a CF-1000 4. [Floppy Disk Diagnostic Start FDC (Floppy Disk Controller) Diagnostic FDD (Floppy Disk Drive) Diagnostic | | y FDD Format Diagnostic FDD Reading/Writing Diagnostic FDD Sequential Seek Diagnostic FDD Random Seek Diagnostic Resets the FOG (initialize the reset bit of the digital output register in the FDC) and the FDC will be ready after a fixed period of time. Resets the FDC and FDD and confirms both of them have been properly initialized (INT 13H, AH = 0) Resets the FDC and FDD. Performs seeking to the track of the largest number and confirms that seeking has been carried out property ‘Then performs seeking to track No. 0 and confirms that seeking has been carried out properly. Sets the parameters according to the FDD and the media (INT 13H, Al Repeats the following procodure on cadh track from No. 0 to the largost No. formatting of each track and confirms that it has been carried out properly, 8H). xecutes Sets the parameters according to the FDD and the media. Repeats the following procedure on each track from No. 0 to the largest No.; Writes (INT 13H, AH = 03H) and confirms that writing has been carried out properly. READ {INT 13H, AH = 02H) and confirms that reading has been carried properly. Sets the parameters according to the FDD and the media. ‘The following procedure on eachtrack fromNo. 0 tothe largest No.; Reads and verifies {INT 13H, AH=04H) and confirms that seeking has been carried out properly. Repeats. the following procedure on each track from No. 0 to the largest No.; Reads and compares the result with the data of the reading/writing test to confirm that both values are equal. Sets the parameters acoording tothe FDD and the media. Selects alltracks at random ‘among tracks from No. Oto tho largest No. and repeats the following procedure oneach tack; Reads and verifies (INT 13H, AH = 04H) and confirms that seeking has been carried out properly. Selects all tracks at random among tracks from No. 0 to the largest No. and repeats the following procedure; Reads and compares the result with the data of the reading/ writing test to confirm that both values are equal 24 CF-1000 | 5. (Hard Disk Diagnostic] Sand HDC (Hard Disk Controller) Diagnostic Y HDD (Hard Disk Drive) Diagnostic y HDD Reading/Writing (with ECC) Diagnostic Y HOD Reading/Writing (with ECC) Diagnostic (Using Error Data) y HDD Reading/Writing Diagnostic ‘Sequential Seek Diagnostic ui Random Seek Diagnostic Resets the HDC and HDD, and confirms that ithas been carried out properly (INT 13H, AH = OH). Performs the HDC self-test to confirm that the HDC is functioning properly (INT 13H, AH = 14H). Confirms that the HDD is READY (INT 13H, AH = 01H). Recalibrates the HDD and confirms that the calibration has been carried out properly (INT 13H, AH = 11H), Performs seeking procedure up tothe maximum No. cylinderin the HDD and confirms that the seeking has been carried out properly. ‘At the same time, displays the count value until reception of the seeking procedure finish signal. Performs the writing test on the cylinder of the largest No. in the HDD and then with the head of the largest No. Formats one track of the HDD and confirms that the formatting has been carried out properly. Writes one track with ECC (Error Correcting Code) and confirms that writing ‘can be carried out properly. Reads one track with EGG and confirms that reading can be carrled out properly. Confirms that the written data is equal to the read data, Creates the error data (5 bits-reversed data correctable by ECC). Writes one sector with ECC and confirms that writing has been carried out properly Reads one sector with ECC and confirms that reading has been carried out properly (confirms that the generated error can be corrected by the ECC before reading). ‘Writes one sector and confirms that writing has been carried out properly. Reads one sector and confirms that reading has been carried out properly. ‘While seeking cylinders from No. 0 to the largest No., performs the following test; Readsand verifies theheads fromNo.0tothe largest No. and confirmsthat theseeking has been carried out properly. Selects some cylinders at random and performs the following test on each cylinder; Reads and verifies on heads fromNo. Otothe largest No. and confirms thatthe seeking has been carried out properly. 2-5 fim) ap oO CF-1000 6. [Video Diagnostic Sand Video Controller and Video Memory Diagnostic Color Text Mode Diagnostic (VGA Mode) Color Graphic Mode Diagnostic (VGA Mode) 256 Colors on Graphic Mode (VGA Mode) Character Sets Diagnostic ‘One Page Display on Text Mode Diagnostic Y Color on Graphic Mode Diagnostic Graphic Mode Diagnostic Mono on Text Mode Diagnostic Mono on Graphic Mode Diagnostic <>) Test the video controller DAGD6410 for the following points; To test the /O reading and writing of the registers R12 ~ R15 in the controller register, using the original test dala remaining on the register and the reversed data. To confirm that the display enable signal has output. To test the reading and writing of the VRAM (memory for video), using the following patterns as test data; AAAAH, 5555H, FFFFH, and 0000H. Checks the character attributes; display character on 80 x 25, 40 x 25 in text mode. Checks the color on each display mode (640 x 200, 640 x 350, 640 x 480). Displays 256 colors on 320 x 200 graphic mode. Displays ASCII character sets and checks them. Checks each page (0 ~ 3) shown on the 80 x 25 display. Displays each color on the graphic mode and checks them. The difference of the color is indicated by gray shades on the display. Displays rectangles and circles to verify that the 640 x 200 graphic mode display is correct. Displays each mono on text mode and checks them. The difference of each text is indicated by “Normal’, *Reverse’, “Intensity’, "Underline", and “Blink” or their complexes. Displays each mono on graphic mode and checks them. ‘Thedifference of each graphicis indicated by “White”, “Int. White’, "Blink", and "White." 2-6 CF-1000 | 7 Printer Inti and Output to Printer Test Reading/Writing to Serial Port Diagnostic Internal Loop-Back Diagnostic External Loop-Back Diagnostic Parallel Port Diagnostic tion Diagnostic Confirms that the printer /O ports have been set. Resets printer and confirms that the initialization has boon carriod out properly. Excoutes printing and confirme that it hae been carried out property. CENDD Serial Port Test Sian ‘Sets the transferring system (8 bit, even parity, parity check and 2 stop bit) Loops the data that is to be transmitted 256 times and then checks it. Rewrites the INT CH vector and confirms that interrupts from the next serial port will be 1. Checks that no line status interrupts, frame error, parity error nor overrun error 2. Checks whether it is ready for receiving data interrupts and confirms that the 3. Checks the transmitting interrupts register and transmitting register are empty. Performs the reading and writing test for the interrupt register and divider register and ‘checks whether the setting is carried out properly. Performs the internal loop-back test in the following procedures; ‘Sets the transferring rate (9600 bps) ‘Sets the loop-back mode. Transmits the data. Ready to receive the data? No error generated in the received data? Is the received data equal to the transmitted data? Performs the external loop-back test in the following procedures; ‘Seis the mode controlling register. RTS ON (Request To Send) DTR ON (Data Terminal Ready) ‘Confirms that following responses will be retumed. ATS outputs ON signal > RLSD (CD) and GTS receive ON signal DTR outputs ON signal <> DSR and RI receive ON signal adequately generated. have occurred. transmitted data is equal to the received one. 27 Battery Test Data out PMG ' Read data PMC Cen CF-1000 ‘Send 0C1H and D6H data to PMG to get 1 byte result data from PAPMC and check the result data. 2:8 CF-1000 2.3 Error messages This section describes diagnostic messages: Power-On Self Test messages and User Diagnostic messages. Power-On Self Test Messages Péwor-On Solf Test and boot messages are displayod during the power-on process. There are two types of messages: ‘* Error messages that indicate a failure with either the hardware, software or firmware. Informational messages that provide important information about the power-on and boot processes, such as memory status. However, sometimes the above messages cannot be reported on the screen. In such cases, Beep codes aro used to identify an error in the Power-On Self Test that occurs when the screen, is not available. Refer to the following lists of error messages, informa- tional messages, and Beep codes. Resume Function Error Messages in the Power-On Self Test BIOS should display an error message when resuming has failed in the following three ways. © Resume failure When BIOS detects resuming has failed due to an error at failing into suspended. Example: BIOS didn't get the correct SMI. © Resume memory backup failure When BIOS detects resuming has failed due to an error at resuming. Example: DRAM checksum is bad Error Messages in the Power-On Self Test Diskette drive 0 seek failure Drive A has either failed or is missing. Diskette Subsystem reset failed FDC (Floppy Disk Controller) has failed. Diskette read failure...strike F1 to retry boot Disk is either not formatted or defective. Gate A20 failure Protected mode cannot be enabled. 29 Hard disk controller failure HDG (Hard Disk Controller) has failed. Hard disk failure Hard disk has failed. Hard disk read failure...strike F' to retry boot Hard disk is defective. Invalid configuration information...please run SETUP rogram User should run SETUPAK utility first. Keyboard clock line failure Keyboard is defective, Keyboard data line failure Keyboard is defective. Keyboard controller failure Keyboard controller firmware has failed. Keyboard stuck key failure Akey(s) is(are) jammed. Memory address line failure at »00000%, road woaG00x 1 XXXXXXK, Circuitry associated with the memory chip has failed. Memory data line failure at x«x000x, read 100000 ‘One of the memory chips or associated circuitry has failed ‘Memory high address line failure at xxxxxxx-¥XxxXXX Circuitry associated with the memory chips has failed. Memory odd/even failure at xxx, read x10 expecting rxxxxxx Circuitry associated with the memory chips has failed, Memory write/read failure al xxxxexx, read 100xx expecting xxxxxx ‘One of the memory chips or associated circuitry has failed No boot device available...strike F1 to retry boot Either floppy disk drive A, hard disk, or floppy disk itself is detective. No boot selector on hard disk...strike F' to retry boot Drive C is not formatted, No time tick interrupt Timer chip has failed. Not a boot diskette...strike F1 to retry boot drive A is not formatted as a Shutdown failure Keyboard controller or its associated logic has failed. Time-of-day clock stopped CMOS real-time clock chips have failed. Time chip counter 2 failed Timer chip counter has failed. Timer or Interrupt Controller bad Either timer chip or interrupt controller is detective. Unexpected interrupt in protected mode Non-maskable interrupt (NMI) port can't be disabled Informational Messages in the Power-On Self Test MEMORY SIZE = xxxx KB This amount of memory has been tested successfully. Decreasing available memory Memory chips are failing. Followed by any momory error meseages. Memory test terminated by keystroke Memory tests stopped by your hitting the while the memory tests were running. Strike the F1 key to continue ‘An error was found during Power-On Self Test ‘Attempt to boot the system hitting the F' key. Beep Codes ‘The beep codes that aren't followed by any error messages and are written to Port 80H for fatal system board errors, are listed. Note: Beep codes on the left column in the list below indicate the pattem of beep code bursts (2.4., 1-1-3 is one beep, followed by another beep, followed by a burst of three beeps.) none GPU register test in progress 1-1-3 CMOS write/read fellure 1-1-4 ROM BIOS checksum failure 1-241 Programmable interval Timer failure 1-22 DMA initialization failure 4-23. DMA page reaister write/read failure 1-3-1 RAM refresh verification failure none 1st 64 K RAM test in progress 4-33 1st 64 K RAM chip or data line failure multi-bit 1-3-4 1st 64 K RAM odd/even logic failure 1-4-1 Address line failure 1st 64 K RAM 4-4-2 Parity failure 1st 64 K RAM 21-4 DitO 1st G4 K RAM failure 2-1-2 Bit 1st 64 K RAM failure 24-3 Bit2 1st 64 K RAM failure 24-4 Bit 1st 64 K RAM failure 2-24 Bit4 1st 64 K RAM failure 2:22 BitS 1st 64 K RAM failure 2-2-3 Bit6 1st 64 K RAM failure 2-2-4 BIt7 ist 64K RAM failure 23-1 Bit 1st 64 K RAM failure 2-3-2 Bit 1st 64 K RAM failure 2:33 Bit A Ist 64 K RAM failure 2.3-4 BiB Ist 64 K RAM failure 2-44 Bit 1st 64 K RAM failure 2-42 Bit D 1st 64 K RAM failure 2-43 Bit E 1st 64K RAM failure 2-4-4 Bit F 1st 64 K RAM failure 8-1-1 Slave DMA register failure 3:1-2 Master DMA register failure 3-1-3 Master interrupt mask register failure 3-1-4 Slave interrupt mask register failure one Interrupt vector loading in progress CF-1000 3-2-4 Keyboard controller test failure none CMOS power failure and checksum calculation in progress none CMOS contig inform validation in progress 3-3-4. Screen memory test failure 3-4-1 Screen initialization failure 3-42 Soreen retrace test failure none Search for video ROM in progress none Screen believed operable none Screen believed running with video ROM none Monochrome monitor believed operable one Color monitor (40 column) believed operable one Color monitor (80 column) believed operable Note: No beep code is sounded if a test is aborted while in progress. User Diagnostic Messages Various messages or error messages that may appear in User Diagnostic are below. You may find also a code number in the message. By looking up the code number in the code table, the detailed status of a device can be determined, Example: In a message of the printer port test like: PPA Time out error occurred with parallel printer BIOS status: nin2 Character: nan ‘A hexadecimal nibble in the message consists of the following 4 bits: n= D3 D2D1 DO For example, if nt = 5, a hexadecimal 5 is expressed as 0101 in binary codes, then D3 = 0, D2=1, D1 = D Also, nt =D (1104) then D3 = 4, D2=1, D1 =0, Do=1 Look up the number in the cods table and clarify the problem. CF-1000 Main Board Test (1) System ROM checksum test ROM ‘System ROM checksum error Checksum: xx (2) CMOS RAM shutdown byte rw test CRAM ‘Shutdown byte test failed. Write data: xxx Read data: xxx (8) Programmable interrupt timer test PIT ‘Timer #2 counter rw failed. Write data: x Read data: xx PIT ‘Timer count failed. High count value expected: 00 current data: xx (4) Page register rw test PREG Page register rw test failed. (byte) xx Read data: xx PREG Page register riw test failed. (word) xx Read data: x« (5) DMA controller register r/w test DMAG DMA controller register rw test failed. WO address: xxxx Write data: xxx Read data: xox (6) Keyboard controller test KBCTRL Keyboard controller input buffer full KBCTRL Keyboard fine always low. (clock) KBCTRL Keyboard line always high. (clock) KBCTRL Keyboard line always low. (data) KBCTRL Keyboard line always high. (data) KBCTRL Keyboard controller output butter emply. KBCTRL Keyboard controller self test failed. Return code: xx (7), Programmable interrupt controller test PIC PIC #0 interrupt mask register failed. Write data: 0x Read data: xx PIC PIC #1 interrupt mask register failed. Write data: xx Read data: xx PIC PIC #0 handling error ISR status: xx PIC PIC #1 handling error ISR status: xx PIC PIC #0 no interrupt occurred. PIC PIC #1 no interrupt occurred. (8) Realtime clock test RTC Realtime clock UIP bit always ON. RTC Realtime clock UIP bit always OFF. RIC Realtime clock data out of range. (Second data: ss) (Minute data: mm) (Hour data: hh) (Date data: dd) (Month data: mm) (Year data: yyy) (9) GATE Array test Gate Array write/read Test Error, PMC ROM check sum Error. 244 {) a RAM Test (1) DRAM readmrite test DRAM RAW test failed. Address: xxx. Write Data: xxx Read Data: xx (2) DRAM refresh test DRAM Refresh test failed ‘Addrose: x00xRead Data: xx (3) DRAM address test DRAM ‘Address test failed ‘Address: 00x Read Data: xx (4) Extended RAM test EXTENDED RAM Unsuccessful to enter Protect Mode. EXTENDED RAM —R/W test failed. ‘Address: xxxxx Write Data: xxx Read Data: xxx EXTENDED RAM Address Line test failed. ‘Address Line: xx000%, 290000 EXTENDED RAM Refresh test failed. Keyboard Test (1) Keyboard reset test KEY Keyboard failed. (2) Keyboard data test KEY Key has been hit or broken. ‘SCAN CODE: xx Floppy Disk Drive Test FOC FOC failed, Master status: nin2 Floppy Disk Controller (FDC) master status has failed. Data bus or FDC chip has failed, nin2 is FDC master status listed below. FDC master status CF-1000 Nibble | Bit Meaning D3 | 1:FDC data register is ready to receive and transmit data mm | D2. | 4: Transmit data from FDC to processor D1 | 1: Transmit in non-DMA mode Do_|1:FDCis busy Ds be m2 | pt | 4:Seck indrive 8 Do | 1:Seek in drive A Foo Init failed BIOS status: xx Floppy Disk Controller (FDC) initialization has failed. Data bus or FDC chips have failed. xc is BIOS disk error status below. 2-42 CF-1000 error status Status Meaning 80 | Timeout 40 | Seek out 20 | FDC tailed 10 | CRC error 09 | DMA boundary 08 | DMA overrun 03 | Media change line active 06 [No record 04 | Write protected 02 | No address mark 01 __| invalid commana FDC Seek failed (max track) Seek has failed. Floppy Disk Controller (FDC) cable or FDG chip has failed. FDC Seek failed (0 track) Seek has failed. Floppy Disk Controller (FDC) cable or FDC chip has failed. When an error occurs during format, verity, write, and read tests for FDD, itis displayed with the following format and combination of command and error names: (Format of Error Message) () iy [Command Name] failed: [Error Name] Cylinder= xx Head= xx Sector = xx ‘Command Name: Read Error Name: HDC not found (FFH) Write Bad err register (EOH) Verity Write fautt (CCH) Format Undefined error (BBH) Read tong Drive not ready (AH) Write tong Timeout (80H) ‘Command ‘Seek error (40H) FDC or HDC error (20H) Data corrected (1111) CRC or ECC error (10H) Bad track (0BH) Bad sector mark (OAH) 64 K boundary (09H) DMA overrun (08H) Parameter error (07H) Reset error (05H) No record (04H) Write protected (03H) No address mark (02H) Invalid command (01H) When there is a difference between write data and read data, the following error message is displayed: Compare eror Gylinder= xx Head=xx Sector = xx 2-13 Serial Port Test (1) Register test oO @ (3) RS232 R232 Serial port failed. Interrupt ID Write: xx Read: xx Serial port failed. Divisor Write: x00 Read: xxx Imernal loopback R232 RS232 R232 Serial port data loopback failed. Line & MODEM status: nin2, n3n4 intn2n3n4: Refer to the tables of loopback line status and loopback MODEM status below. Serial port data loopback failed. Xmit: xx Reo: xx Serial port signal loopback failed MODEM status: nnd Expected: na'nd’ nnd: result by test. Refer to the table of MODEM status below nin’: expected status External loopback RS232 R232 S232 R232 RS232 R232 ‘Serial port signal real loopback test failed. MODEM status: n3n4_ Expected: n3'n4” nn4: Refer to the table of MODEM status below. Serial port data real loopback test failed. Line status: nin nin2: Refer to the table of line status below. Serial port data real loopback test failed Xmit: xx Recv: xx, Data real loopback transmit failed Line status: nin2 ‘nin2: Refer to the table of line status below. Data real loopback interrupt request failed. Line status: nin2 nin2; Refer to the table of line status below. Data real loopback receive failed. Line status: nina nin: Refer to the table of line status below. Loopback line status Nibble | Bit ‘Meaning 1: Timing out 4: Transmit shift register 4: Transmit-holding register is empty 1: Break detect nt 41: Framing error 4:Parity error 4:Overnun error 1:Data ready r2 8288 |SeRg Printer Port Test PPA PPA PPA Loopback modem status. Nibble | Bit Meaning D3 _ | 7:Carrier detect (CD) ra | D2 | 12Ring indicator (RING) D1 | 4:Data set ready (DSR) D0_| 1:Clearto send (CTS) D3 be — by Dt — Do — ‘Time out error occurred with parallel printer BIOS status: nin2 Character: xx VO error occurred with parallel printer. BIOS status: nin Character: xx Paper end occurred with parallel printer BIOS status: nin2 Character: xx nin2 is a printer BIOS error status listed below. xis the character sent to the printer. Printer BIOS orror statue Nibble | Bit Meaning Da A oa \cknowledge Do _| 4:Printeris selected a bs VO error Do__| 4:Time out 245 (> oD (> Hard Disk Drive Test HDC RESET TEST HDC reset failed. HDC DIAGNOSTICS TEST HDG internal diagnostic failed. HDD SET PARAMETER TEST HDD set drive parameter failed. BIOS siatus: xx _ HDC status: x« HDD DRIVE READY TEST HDD drive not ready. BIOS status: xx __ HDC status: x« HDD RECALIBRATE TEST HDD recalibrate failecl. BIOS status: xx HDC status: xx HDD SEEK TEST HDD seek failed. BIOS status: xx HDG status: xx HOD SEEK TIME TEST HDC error status: HDC error status: HDC error status: HDG error status: HDD seek does not complete within some period. BIOS status: xx HDC status: xx HDG error status: Get parameter error ——Can not execute test program! BIOS status: xx HDC status: xx Note: See the following tables for the status represented by xx, nin2 and n3n4. BIOS error status HDG error status: Status Meaning FF | Sense status failed Eo | Bad error register co | Write fault BB | Undefined error AA | Drive not ready 80 | Time out 40 | Seek error 20 | Controller failed 11 | ECC corrected data error 0B | Badttrack 09 | DMA boundary 08 | DMA overrun 07 —_| Drive parameter error 05 | Reset failed 04 | No record 03. | Write protected 02 | Noaddress mark 01 __| Invalid command 2-46 xx x x xx x CF-1000 CF-1000 HDG status Nibie | Bit Meaning D3 | 1:HDC is busy m | D2 | 1:HD is ready D1 | 1:Write faut signal from HD Do_| 1:Seek is completed D3_|1:HDC requests to transmit data ne | D2 | 1:ECC corrected data D1 | A:index puise signal DO_| 4:Etror found in executed instructions HDC error status Nibble | Bit Meaning D3_|7:Back block D2 | 1:Non-correctable ECC error uo bt ft: D0 _| 1:Selector not found Ds |t: mt | D2. |4:HD not ready D1 | 1:No track 00 signal D0 _|1:No address mark format and combination of command and error names: (Format of Error Message) When an error occurs during format, write long, read long, write and read test for HDD, itis displayed with the following [Command Name] failed: Error Name] Cylinder= xx Head=xx Sector = xx ‘Command Name: Please refer to the FDD section on page 2-13. Error Name: please refer to the FDD section on page 2-13. Battery Test 1st Battery abnormal high voltage ist Battery charging current overflow ist Battery temperature > 100°C (212°F) ‘at Battery temperature <-22°C (-7.6°F) and voltage > 3.3V 1st Battery Status error 2nd Battery abnormal high voltage 2nd Battery charging current overflow 2nd Battory tomporaturo > 100°C (212°F) 2nd Battery temperature < -22°C (-7.6°F) and voltage > 3.3V 2nd Battery Status error ) () 4) 2.4 Diagnostic Test procedure 1) Equipment (1) Test Laptop Computer (2) AC Adapter (3) External Printer (4) Loopback Plug (Serial Port Test tor HS2s2C) [P/N: DFWVSSG0067] (5) Loopback Cable (Serial Port Test for MODEM) [P/N: DFWV95C0068} (6) Installation Disk 1 ... : 2) Equipment Connection Printer Cable External Pintor 3) Preparation (1) Connection should be made as shown in figure above. (2) The System Setup should be set to factory setting values by executing the “SETUP1K/F" command, Otherwise messages or items in menu of “4) Test Procedure” on the next page may not be properly displayed on LCD. (3) The serial port and MODEM must be enabled in POWER1K program in order to execute the "2 SERIAL PORT" test. (4) An error message may appear if the CONFIG.SYS file contains a large number of device driver specifications. Therefore, it is advisable to delete or rename CONFIG.SYS and reboot computer before starting diagnostic test. (8) When an optional MODEM is installed, remove it. (6) Connect the Loopback Plug and Loopback Cable as shown in figure below. WARNING. ‘Do not connect or disconnect the Loopback Cable intorfrom the MODEM socket when the power switch of the computer is ON. Otherwise, the internal fuse could be blown. 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YN) srabieso delete he pro 6 | Press [¥ (lor“Yes")| DIAGNOSTIC MENU (Var x.c¢ ‘system password. Leanne BM TeEST ALL Devices ( Devices) Hwover, the master Jouput,otiowise | 2. TEST AUTOMATICALLY ( DEVI password wl potbe prass iN] key. 3. CHANGE MENU registered, 4exTT 5. MAIN BOARD 186. XXXX KB RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY = 7 KeveoanD 2. BATTERY, 19, 1 FLOPPY DISK DRIVE(S) w 10. 1 HARD DISK DRIVE(S) 15, VIDEO 421 | PARALLEL PORTIS) 13, 2SERIAL PORTIS) ScLECT MENU 7 | Press [Entor]key. | MAIN BOARD TEST BASE RAM TEST CURRENT BASE RAM SIZE = 640KB Base RAM = 640KB Check OK EXTENDED RAM TEST. ‘CURRENT EXTENDED RAM SIZE = 20x KB Extended RAM = 0x KB Check OK KEYBOARD RETURN CODE TEST FLOPPY DISK CONTROLLER TEST ‘st FLOPPY DISK DRIVE (1.44MFD) TEST HARD DISK CONTROLLER TEST ‘st HDD-DAIVE TEST CCount value to get SEEK COMPLETE = 0 ‘1stHDD-SEQUENTIAL SEEK TEST Cylinder ~ ace 1StHDD-RANDOM SEEK TEST yinder =x 219 (0 on Diaplays: step| Test Procedure Sereen Displays o cp Pross[Y] key. Pross[Z]tey rowel YIkoy CF-1000 ‘Test Procedure ‘Sereon Displays: Criteria Remarks 1 Preso[Y] key. Press[¥]koy. Press[Y] Koy. Press [¥] key. Press [¥] key. 'y a () oO a) CF-1000 step ‘Sereen Display: Criteria Remarks 7 8 19 at Press| rr 2.22 CF-1000 Stop Test Procedure ‘Serean Displ Criteria Remarks ‘et geil port tact (UO address 3FaH) 2nd serial port est (VO address 2FatH) 2nd sorial por test (UO address 2FH) ‘Testdonel! Hitany koy whon ready_ ress any Koy. DIAGNOSTIC MENU (Ver x0) 2 TEST AUTOMATICALLY ( DEVICES) 8. CHANGE MENU 4EXIT 5. MAINBOARD 6, XXX KB RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY 7. KEYBOARD 8. BATTERY = 9. 1 FLOPPY Disk DRIVE(S) 40. 1 HARD DISK DRIVE(S) 11. VIDEO 12 1 PARALLEL PORTIS) = 19 26ERIAL PORTIS) SELECT MENU: KEYBOARD 2 TEST AUTOMATICALLY (DEVICES) 3. CHANGE MENU. 4 ExT 5, PRESS KEY TEST sm 6. SCAN CODE RETURN TEST SELECT MENU: 1 2-23 (> oO a) a> CF-1000 ‘Stop| Test Procedure ‘Screen Displays: Remarks a SMESTAUTOMATION TY DEVICES) 2 CHANGE MENU ‘eur SUsa © oestaany o PRANCe analy SUK 12.8PAIN 11, SWEDEN 12, 5m88(09 rows San Ena | PRESS REY TEST keys. SELECT MENU: ze [roca ne [Enis] toys, Note: Press appropriate ‘numbor according to th keyboard layout. i connate If correct, press 7" and “ENTER” EE not cortect, prose "Wand “ENTER 22 | Prose allkeys for keyboard test. Ten press f¥Jond [Ener keys. Press cach key for character replacenent Ef correct, prose 7" and “ENTER” TE ot eorvett, press “Nand “ENFER™ Keyboard is OK Hitany key when ready, <0 | Prose any kay, PRESS KEY TEST 1. TEST ALLDEVICES ( DEVICES) 2. TEST AUTOMATICALLY (DEVICES) 3, CHANGE MENU. te ‘6. GERMANY 7. FRANCE 8. TTALY 8.UK. 10. SPAIN 11, SWEDEN 12 Swiss (Gr) SELECT MENU: 3 | Prose jane Eta] hays. KEYBOARD 1, TEST ALL DEVICES (DEVICES) 2 TEST AUTOMATICALLY (DEVICES) 3, CHANGE MENU. 4 XT [5.|PRESS KEY TEST) lm 6. SCAN CODE RETURN TEST SELECT MENU: 2-24 CF-1000 step| Tost Procodure Sorpen Displays: criteria Femarks 32 | Prese[djand| DIAGNOSTIC MENU (Ver x35) reys, 1 TESTALL DEVICES (DEVICES) 2 TEST AUTOMATICALLY DEVISES) & change waNU ex MAN BoARO 1000 Ke RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY aoe In 8. 1 FLOPPY DISK DAIVE(S) 10.) nano DISK DAWES) fait, ono 12. TPARALLEL PORTS) |= 13. 2SERIAL PORT(S) SELECT MENU:Z 88 | Prose [Bland Enter rays, DIAGNOSTIC MENU (Ver xxx) 1, TEST ALL DEVICES (_ DEVICES) 2. TEST AUTOMATICALLY ( DEVICES) 3, CHANGE MENU 4eXT 5, MAIN BOARD 6. XXXX KB RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY I= 7 KEYBOARD 1m 9. 1 FLOPPY DISK DRIVE(S) 1m 10. 1 HARD DISK DRIVE(S) jm 11, VIDEO 12, 1 PARALLEL PORTIS) Im 12, 2 SERIAL PORTIS) ‘SELECT MENU: {st Battery test completo 2nd Battery does not exist Test done I Hitany key when ready 84 | Press any key. DIAGNOSTIC MENU (Vorx359 "Test att devices DEVICES) 2 TEST AUTOMATICALLY DEVICES) & GHANGE MENU eur 1s 5. MAN BOARD fs 8 200% Ke AANDOM ACCESS MEMORY 7. KEYBOARD a OT FLOPPY DISK AVE(S) 10, Haro DISK OAIVETS) ii, oso 12. 1 PARALLEL PORT(S) |= 13, 2 SERIAL PORT(S) SELECT MENU: 38 {st Paralel port teat (UO address O7OH) [Connect printer Fit any koy when ready. 35 | Press any key. “Test donel! atany key whon ready_ Printing Sample oO (b i) ) CF-1000 ‘Step ‘Test Procedure ‘Seroon Displays: ross any key. DIAGNOSTIC MENU (Ver x90), 1. TEST ALLDEVICES ( DEVICES) 2. TEST AUTOMATICALLY (DEVICES) 3, CHANGE MENU 4 EXIT 3. MAIN BOARD 8. 3000 KB RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY = 7. KEYBOARD 8. BATTERY Im 9. 1 FLOPPY DISK DRIVE(S) 1m 10. 1 HARD DISK DRIVE(S) = 11, VIDEO Im 13. 2SERIAL PORTS) SELECT MENU: 12, 2 SERIAL POR ‘2 TEST AUTOMATICALLY (- DEVICES) 8. CHANGE MENU 4 xT ju 5. 1st SERIAL PORT TEST Im 5. 2nd SERIAL PORT TEST SELECT MENU: 4 Press Eland veys T SERIAL PORT TEST 2. TEST AUTOMATICALLY ( DEVICES) 8 CHANGE MENU. 4 xT lm 8. 52320 CONTROLLER REGISTER RAW TEST lm 6. INTERNAL LOOPBACK TEST 7. EXTERNAL LOOPBACK TEST ‘SELECT MENU: 4 © ‘et soral port toat (UO aderese 9F@H) (Connect loopback plug Hitany key when ready a ress any Key. Fast donet! Hitany key when ready_ 2 Press any key. 1 SERIAL POAT TEST 1. TEST ALL DEVICES ( DEVICES) 2 TEST AUTOMATICALLY (DEVICES) 3. CHANGE MENU 4 ExT 5, RS232¢ CONTROLLER REGISTER RIW TEST fm 6. INTERNAL LOOPBACK TEST. SELECT MENU:Z Prose land keys, 2 SERIAL PORTIS) 1, TEST ALL DEVICES ( DEVICES) 2. TEST AUTOMATICALLY (DEVICES) ‘3, CHANGE MENU. 4.exIT Es. 1s1 SERIAL PORT TEST| lm 6. 2nd SERIAL PORT TEST SELECT MENU:5, Now: CCheckto be sure that loopback plug is. connected, Loopback plug witing as shown below. Not fer to the item (3) 3) Preparation on page 28, Pin Configuration fr Serial Port O@QO@OO ©0@® sigue Nes] Oven [Description joovaanon-[e oD im XO In 7x0 out OTR Out GND = DSR in RTS out crs: hn FING In 2.26 CF-1000 Toot Procedure ‘Sereen Displays: iterla Remarks Proes [Sor Ea oye. 2. TEST AUTOMATIGALLY (- DEVICES) 3. CHANGE MENU 4x Ju 5, RS232C CONTROLLER REGISTER RWW TEST 6 ote: Check to be sure tha loopback cable is connected into tbe MODEM socket tie nat connacted, refer to "WARNING" n 3) Preparation on page 2-18 Press| keys. and serial port test (VO address 28H) ‘Confirm loopback plug Hitany key whan ready, Press any key. Fest done! Hit any Key when ready a Press any key. [1 SERIAL PORT TEST. 1. TEST ALL DEVICES ( DEVICES) 2. TEST AUTOMATICALLY (DEVICES) 3. CHANGE MENU 4exT Ja 5 RS292¢ CONTROLLER REGISTER RAW TEST lm 6. INTERNAL LOOPBACK TEST AS ee SFLEGT MENU'Z Press [a] key and ent [2 SERIAL PORTIS) 1. TEST ALL DEVICES ( DEVICES) 2. TEST AUTOMATICALLY ( DEVICES) 3, CHANGE MENU 4ExT, SELECT MENU: 8 Prss[a]hey ana [Etre Pros [A] key and TEaakoy © compet tho Diagnostic Test DIAGNOSTIC MENU (Vor x30) 1. TEST ALL DEVICES DEVICES) 2. TEST AUTOMATICALLY (DEVICES) 3. CHANGE MENU a exT la 5. MAIN BOARD 6.1000 KB RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY 7. KEYBOARD 8 BATTERY Je 9. sFLonry o1ex oniverey 10. i HARD DISK DRIVE(S) fs11. VIDEO 12.1 PARALLEL PORTIS) = ESET ‘SELECT MENU: 18 2.27 (hb cD) 3. Troubleshooting | ero 3.1 Troubleshooting (For Block Exchange) CSiat) ——— ‘Connect AG Adapter to the Computer. Note: Before starting the following diagnostic test, step “3) Preparation” on page 1 Insert installation Disk 1 of this computer into its FD. 7) POWER-ON SELF TEST Tum on the power switch of the Computer. I Press the reset button of the Computer. 1 Gage appx. 15.0 5% at Plug? Replace AC Adapter. Rechargeable Battery key (if necessary). Replace Main PCB, Connect Rechargeable POWER, BATT, nd NumLK LEDs “Enything displayed om Battory. Replace Main PCB. a4 pins 1, 8, and 5 of CN403 Replace FDD with new one. a Replace Main PCB. Does FDD operate? Yes [ FDD failure. Replace Main PCB. ‘Agjust the LCD Contrast Control. Is “anything displayed of en? No [To confirm it, press Yes | Fn+F23 times. ere eee ‘Check connector cable between LCD and Main PGB. es Check supplied voltage for LCD, Are he voltages at CN406) correct? Yes jenaos Pin 5: +5V | ping: @nD | | Pin 7:-2av | u 4 ‘Adjust LOD Contrast. [Replace Main PCB. 3-2 Replace LCD Unit , { a iy ‘you have any) ERROR MESSAGE? (Refer to Section 2.3 on page, 2-9) ‘Screen displays messages as slown at right ‘Screen displays messages as shown at right Screen displays messages as shown at right Replace Main PCB. ——4 [7 Your hard disk has been already installed. * | DIAGNOSTIC MENU (Ver TEST ALL DEVICES (x DEVICES) 2, TEST AUTOMATICALLY (a DEVICES) 8. CHANGE MENU 4, EXIT. 5. MAIN BOARD. 6 7. 8 XXXX KB RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY KEYBOARD BATTERY = 9.1 FLOPPY DISK DRIVE(S) |a10. 1 HARD DISK DRIVE(S) Im11. VIDEO | 12.1 PARALLEL PORTS) |=13, 2 SERIAL PORT(S) | I | 7 I | I | | | SELECT MENU: 1 eo 3-3 CF-1000 '3) MAIN BOARD TEST [main BOARD test | Screen displays messages as shown alright ‘Screen displays ERROR MESSAGE meaning explained in} Section 2.3. Do ‘you have any Error message? Yes Replace Main PCB. 4) DRAM TEST, Screen displays: ———— a BASE RAM TEST Screen displays messages as shown at night | CURRENT BASE RAM SIZC ~ 640 KB | | Base RAM = 640 KB Check OK es 4 | | | | No ‘BASE RAM TEST OK? Screen displays ERROR MESSAGE meaning explained in Section 2.3. 5) EXTENDED RAM TEST Replace Main PCB. ‘Screen displays: a a | EXTENDED RAM TEST I Screen displays messages as shown 1 | aright CURRENT EXTENDED RAM SIZE ~ x00 KB 1 | | EXTENDED RAM KB Check OK I Is EXTENDED RAM TEST OK? Screen displays. ERROR MESSAGE meaning explained in} ‘ection 2.3. Replace RAM Card andjor Main PCB. 3-4 i) =~ 6) KEYBOARD RETURN CODE TEST 7) FDD TEST Soren displays: KEYBOARD RETURN ‘Keyboard Retum Code Test OK? Screen displays: FLOPPY DISK CONTROLLER TEST FLOPPY DISK DRIVE 4.44 MFD) TEST Is FOD TEST OK? 8) HDD TEST Yes Screen displays messages as shown at right. 1s HDD TEST OK? Yes CF-1000 ‘Screen displays: ERROR MESSAGE meaning explained in Section 2.3 Replace Main PCB. ist Screen displays: [HARD DISK CONTROLLER TEST | tst HDD-DRIVE TEST j Count value to gel SEEK COMPLETE = 0 jst HDD-SEQUENTIAL SEEK TEST | cylinder = xx | 4st HDD-RANDOM SEEK TEST [Cylinder = xx No Replace HDD with new one. Yes Is the HDD TEST OK? Replace Main PCB. 3-5 Screen displays: ERROR MESSAGE meaning explained in Section 2.3 Replace Main PCB, CFA ‘000 _| {9) LCD DISPLAY TEST Is there any ERROR MESSAGE? Press [¥]key. %0 x 25, 16 Colors, Text Mode OK?, Screen displays ERROR MESSAGE meaning explained in Section 2.3. Replace Main PCB with ew one. Is the display OK? Yes Replace LCD Unit with new one. Is the display OK? Yes Replace Main PCI OK 3-6 () x 200, 16 Colors, Graphic, 16 Colors, Graphic, 16 Colors, Graphic 256 Solors, Graphic CHARACTER SET. 4 DISPLAY TEST Press [Y Is PAGE OK? 3 DISPLAY TFST, 3-7 CF-1000 No 1s 320 x 200 ODE COLOR-SET, TEST OK?, 's 640 x 350, 2.Colurs, Graphic lode OK2, 3-8 {> ‘Screen displays as shown right. there any ERROR MESSAGE? Yes ‘No —— [Pros any key. Screen displays DIAGNOSTIC MENU 10) KEYBOARD TEST Then press keys. ‘Screen displays keyboard test menu as shown at right. Press [5]* of ‘Screen displays key location map. Y ro | 4st serial port test (VO address 3F8H) | | 2nd serial port test (I/O address 2F8H) | | 2nd serial port test (VO address 2F8H) | Test dona! any kay when ready_ Screen displays ERROR MESSAGE meaning explained in Section 2.3. ¥ Replace Main PCB. DIAGNOSTIC MENU (Ver x.xx) . TEST AUTOMATICALLY (@ DEVICES) 3. CHANGE MENU. 4. EXIT 5. U.S.A, 6. GERMANY 7. FRANCE 8. ITALY eu 10. SPAIN 11, SWEDEN 12. SWISS (Gr) SELECT MENU: 1 pom o 3 *Note: Press appropriate number according to the keyboard layout 3-9 ae Press each key for character replacement. Bre all keys functioning jormally? No Press any key. Then press[4] and keys. Press[Z]and [21] keys. Then press [8]and [=] keys. 1) BATTERY TEST you have any battery error? ‘No Jou. Battery test complete Test done!! Hit any key when ready [Press any key. Screen displays ERROR MESSAGE meaning explained in Section 2.3. new Replace Keyboard with one. Replace Main PCB. Soren displays ERROR MESSAGE meaning explained in Section 2.3. Check Rechargeable Battery, jechargeable Battery abnolmal? 3-10: I~. No Yes Replace Rechargeable Battery. ) > (5 Press [B]and [=] keys. ‘Then press[6] and [=] keys. ‘Goreen displays messaged) g shown at right. |__ ¢F-1000 ‘Check AC Adapter. is output Goltage approx. 15.0 ‘5% at Plug? Replace Power Control Replace AC Adapter. PCB. You have any batter Replace Main PCB. [2DD-MEDIA IN 1.44-FDD TEST 1 | smearing | CONTENTS OF DISK WILL BE DESTROYED es Eel | insert scratch 2DD disk into the 1st drive | Hit any key when ready. r—Note: Remove the "Installation Disk” from the FDD. Then insert scratch 2DD disk into the FDD and press any key. Screen displays ERROR MESSAGE meaning explained in ection 2.3, Screen displays: ReadWrite test is No ReadWrite Test 0K? Yes Replace FDD with new one. ‘Screen displays: ‘Sequential seek test, Replace Main PCB. | Screen displays: Test donell Hit any key when ready_ TEST 13) PARALLEL PORT Soreen displays: DIAGNOSTIC MENU, 3-12 | ist Parallel port test (V0 address 37H) | i Connect printer | Hit any key when ready a Jand Press [i] [=] keys. Screen displays as shown below, ‘Connect an externat printer if tis not connected. 4) (J o> Press any key. — He Printer printing out OK? there any dot Yes missing on printed Hote: Refer to stop 36 ‘on page 2-25. Press any key. ‘Screen displays: DIAGNOSTIC MENU ss Press [1][S Jana [=] keys. Then press[5] and [<1] keys. Screen displays: ist SERIAL PORT TEST, 14) LOOPBACK TEST Connect loopback plug into DB-9 connector and pross| and [=] keys. st serial port test (VO adciress 3F8H) Connect loopback plug Hit any key when ready_, foreen displays ERROR MESSAGE meaning explained in, Section 2.3. Replace the external printer with new one and repeat Parallel Port Test. Screen displays: ‘Test done!! key when 1000 Replace Main PCB. OK Screen displays ERROR MESSAGE meaning explained in] Section 23. Replace Main PCB. CF-1000 Press any key. Screen displays: ist SERIAL PORT TEST Then press[6] and [7 oye Screen displays: 2nd SERIAL PORT TEST ‘Make sure that loopback cable is connected into the MODEM socket. (Reter to Note as shown at right.) Screen displays: 2nd serial port test (VO address 2F8H) Confirm loopback plug Test donell Hit any key when ready__ 3-14 w ‘System is working OK. | Set power switch to OFF. | 10 “WARNING” in 3) Preparation | on page 2-18. eee | | Higopaac cable isnt connected yo retort I ‘Screen displays ERROR MESSAGE meaning explained inj Section 2.3. Replace Main PCB. 1) (> 4) 3.2 Appearance of Disassembled Block Unit CF-1000 [Keyboard Ass'y LED indicator/LCD Contrast [LCD Unit PIN: ESUS4TM418BK ... (M) ESUS4TMA419BA ... (E) ESUSATMA19CA ... (F) ESUS4TMAI9AA ... (G) ESUS4TMA19DA ... (IT) ESUS4TM419EA ... (SP) ESUS4TM4I9GA ... (SS) ESUS4TM4I9FA ... (SW) [Control PCB Ass'y PIN: DL8U20548AAA MODEM Extension PCB |Ass'y PIN: DLBUPOSSOAAA AS PIN: DFADLM64P861 HDD Unit Power Control PCB Ass'y FL Inverter PCB PIN: DFJHOTIZA-S P/N: DLSU10548AAA QP FD Pack DC-DG Converter PCB PIN: EME270MCC PIN: DFWPOO42ZAY & P/N: DFWPOU41ZAY Main PCB Ass'y Flexible PCB Ass'y P/N: DEWV48C0208 ... (M) E, F, G, IT, SP, SS, SW) P/N: DLSUPOS49AAA 3-15 CF-1000 | 4, Disassembly/Reassembly Note: Before disassembling, be sure to preform the following procedures. 4. Tum the power switch off = 2. Disconnect the AC adapter and remove battery pack1 as described below. ‘3. Remove the FDD (Floppy Disk Drive) pack. 4, Remove the optional RAM board and MODEM card if they are installed (Refer to “Removing RAM board” and “Removing MODEM card” described below). 5, Remove battery pack 2 if itis inserted. ‘Caution: Please follow directions carefully. Do not interchange screws in any part of the system. © Removing Battery Pack 1 1. Slide the open latches on both side of the computer forward and raise the display panel. open ie 2. While sliding the Battery Release Latch in the - Open Latoh _ 4 direction of the arrow , pull out battery pack 1 in ay a A the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure 1. Battery Pack 4 Figure 1 ‘© Removing FDD Pack - 1. While sliding the FDD/Battery Release Latch in the al direction of the arrow , pull out the FDD pack in the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure 2. Caution: Be careful of static electricity when handling the FDD pack. Do not touch the connector of FDD pack. DD Pack A FDDIBattery Release 5 tater igure 2 at 0 () © Removing RAM Board [| Figure 3 4 7 RAM Board Cover ALB Cover Figure 6 42 | cra 000 1. Close the display panel and turn the computer over. 2, Remove one screw (22 x 8 mm). (Refer to Figure 3) . 8, Carefully raise the RAM board cover and remove it as shown in Figure 4. Figure 4 4, With the hooked portion of the removed cover, hook ‘onto the edge of installed RAM board and pull directly upwards. (Refer to Figure 5) Caution: Do not use a lever to remove, as this can cause damage to the connector and socket. 1. Remove two screws (Shaft screw) and (82 x 6 mm). (Refer to Figure 6) 2. Carefully raise the MODEM cover and remove it. (Refer to Figure 6) YM00EM Card” Pat cable, NWooen cat Figure 8 © Removing Battery Pack 2 \ roost Rasase Figure 9 Figure 10 43 3. Remove the screw on the MODEM and carefully raise the MODEM. (Refer to Figure 7) 4. Carefully remove the flat cable from the connector. (Refer to Figure 8.) 4, Tum the computer over again and open the display 7 panel. noms 2, While sliding the FDD/Battery Release latch in the direction of the arrow , pull out battery pack 2 in ‘the direction of the arrow . (Refer to Figure 9) toward the front of computer. (Refer to Figure 10) 4.1 HDD (Hard Disk Drive) ~ 4.2 Keyboard Figure 12 44 CF-1000 (1) Close the display panel and turn over the com- puter. (2) Remove one screw (2x 3 mm). (3) Remove HID by pushing the HDD at the gap in the direction using a flat head screw driver as shown in Figure 11. ialled, remove the MODEM first then remove HDD. (6) Remove four screws (3 x 5 mm) then remove the Plate and Sheet as shown in Figure 12. (1) Remove ten screws (22 x 8 mm). (2) Tum over the computer again and open the display panel (8) Raise the keyboard in the direction of arrow as shown in Figure 14. Figure 16A 4.4 LED Indicator PCB Figure 17 (4) Detach the keyboard flat cable from CN2. (1) After removing the keyboard, remove four screws. (02 x 8 mm). Push (2) Detach the Main PCB taking care of the con- Main PCB nectors (CN4, CNS, ‘and GIN6) as shown in Figures 16A and 168. Lu connec Holdae Figure 168 Note: When to detach CNS and CNB, while slightly lifting up the Main PCB, push out the Connector Holder from the screw holes using a flat tip tool (22). (1) After removing the HDD, remove two screws (2x8 mm). (2) Open the connector cover and remove three screws (2 x 8 mm). q) () a Incleator Cover Figure 18 nso } T_\ 0 Indeator pee fo Figure 19 4.5 Display Panel LCD Cable (15-in) Inverter Cable (10-in) v i Figure 20 (3) (4) (6) (6) (7) a) (2) 8) Le Raise the rear side of indicator cover in the direc- tion of arrow , then raise the front side of indicator cover in the direction of arrow and remove it as shown in Figure 18, ‘Tum over the computer again. Remove one screw (22 x 8 mm) and remove the LED indicator PCB. Detach the flat cable from CN5O1. Remove the LED Indicator PCB. ‘iter removing the LED indicator PCB, detach the Inverter cable (10-pin) from CN407 and the LED cable (15:pin) from CN408. Remove three screws (22 x 5 mm) and one screw (22 x 8 mm). Note: When reassembling, please make sure the screw (2 x 8 mm) Is in the correct location, Slide the open latches on both sides of the com- puter in the direction of the arrow and remove the display panel. 4.6 Upper Cabinet, Power Control PCB, DC-DC Converter PCB and Flexible PCB Ass’y. Figure 21 (O} After removing the HDD, keyboard, main PCB, LED indicator PCB, and display panel, turn over the computer and remove two screws (22 x 8 mm). CF-1000 (2) Tum over the computer again and remove two sorews (22 x 8 mm). (8) Detach the cable for the power switch from CN302 and raise the upper cabinet - ~ (4) Remove the power control POB and the DC-DG converter PCB. C-DC Conterer PCH Bite Cabinet, Figure 22 & > (5) Remove two sheets, two screws (22.6 x 6 ~ mmm), and two screws (02 x 3 mm), = (6) Remove the Flexible PCB Ass. QDEN Exons (7) Detach the Flat Cable of the MODEM Extension Bator Cabinat & aNd . PCB from CN410. (8) Remove the MODEM Extension POB. Sheets Figure 23 ~ 4.7 LCD Unit Sore Seal Seroy St (1). After removing the cisplay panel, remove two screw seals in the direction of the arrow . oo oa (2) Slide the hinge covers in the direction of the arrow , then remove them as shown in Figure 24, Hinge Cover Figure 24 47 Figure 28 4-8 CF-1000 (8) Remove six screws (2 x 3 mm). (4). Sufficiently slide the Front Panel in the direction of the arrow and slide the Rear Cover in the direction of the arrow alternately as shown in Figure 26. (5) Raise the Front of the display panel in the direction ofthe arrow and remove it as shown in Figure 26. (6) Tum over the Front panel and remove four screws (02 x 3 mm). (7) Detach the cables for FL inverter and LCD control from CN2 and CN1. (8) Remove the LCD from the Front Panel, CAUTION: Be careful when disassembling and servicing since the LCD frame may have sharp edges. “Reassemble in reverse order. (1) Remove three screws and remove the Lamp Cover. CF-1000 | 2 ®) Figure 29 4) Retection — } Sheet] 8) 6) Reteston | Sheet ” (8) ‘sharp ‘Sharp Tip Figure 31 49 (tt) Remove the Lead Wires from the LCD Frame. Remove the Lamp pulling Lead Wires while holding the LCD Frame in the direction arrow as shown in the Figure 29. Place the end of the Lamp onto the Frame under- neath of the Reflection Sheet using a sharp tip tool. While moving the Lamp in the direction , cover the entire Reflection Sheet on the Lamp sliding a sharp tip tool along with the Reflection Sheet. t () Put the Lamp Wires into the LCD Frame firmly. Roll the edge of the Reflection Sheet onto the Lamp using a sharp tip tool. While holding the rolled edge of the Reflection Sheet, move a sharp tip tool in the arrow direction and roll up the entire Reflection Sheet to the Lamp. Gently press the entire rolled Reflection Sheet to the Lamp. (10) Attach the Lamp Cover and tighten three screws . ‘Tread the Wire to the opening. CF-1000 5. LCD Contrast Adjustment 5.1 Test Equipment (1) LCD Contrast Adjustment Disk (P/N: DFWV91C0015) 1 pe. (2) AC Adapter .. 1 pe. (3) Battery Pack 1 1 pe. (Note: Be sure that Main Battery Pack is fully charged.) 5.2 Adjustment Methods Note: The following adjustment should be performed at an environmental temperature of 77°F (25°C). Preparation: @Aitach the fully charged battery pack. Connections should be made as shown in Figure 1. Tum the LCD Contrast Control to roughly middle position. Note: ‘Three turns a total, so about one and half turns would be a middle position. LCD Contrast Control AC Out \ ~ — ic \ CONTRAST BATT2 — Figure 2 Procedure: (1) Insert the LCD contrast adjustment disk to FDD. (2) Press the power switch to tum ON the computer and press the reset button. (8) Set the backlight brightness into "High’. (Select brightness by using Fn+F6 keys.) (4) Confirm that the screen displays test graphic pattern as shown in Figure 3 on next page. (8) Carelully adjust the screen contrast by pressing “ «.” and * -.." keys to obtain the best contrast. (6) Fully turn the LCD Contrast Control to the left (and right) and check ifthe test pattern goes off on brighter (and darker) background. (7) Press "Space" key. (8) Press “Y" key. (Or press “N’ key if readjustment is required and repeat from step (5).) (9) The LCD screen displays as shown in Figure 4 on next page, (10) Press “Y" key. (Or press "N” key if you want exit.) (11) The LCD screen displays as shown in Figure 5 on next page. (12) LCD contrast adjustment is completed and the computer will be rebooted. Thus, remove the LCD contrast control disk from the FDD. Note: LCD contrast adjustment fas, be sure whether a +12V VP12 is supplied from pin 1 of 10309 (Regulator) or not. ‘The +12V VP12 is output when “Y” is pressed at step (10) in this adjustment. 5-4 CF-1000 ADREM ** write to flash ROM #* ADFLASH1OO FLASHI.BIN Flash ROM Bi rite, = Continue (¥/8)? ~ Figure 4 Erasing & progranning FLASH...please walt Figure 3 Figure 5 6.How to Identify The BIOS Version ‘When you need to identify the BIOS version for servicing perform the following procedures - Note: ~ ‘The following procedure can be used with CF-1000 (monochrome LCD version). Procedure: 1) Press the power switch to turn ON the computer. 2) Type the kaye listed in Table 1 with executing "DEBUG.EXE" stored on the DOS directory of drive "C 3) Read the BIOS version number in the manner described in Table 2. Table 1 = Key Operations Displayed Messages ~ C:\>DEBUG -D E000:DFFS5 13 E000:DFF5 XX _XX XX -Q a Table 2 ww E000:DFFSL3 XX_XX tts BIOS VersionNo. XX XX_LXX Example: Displayed No. 01 09 10 + soe BIOS Version No. eo In this case, BIOS Version No. Is “1.00110”. - ~- 5-2 CF-1000 CF-1000 7. 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