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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Service Manual

FIC A360 Intel® FC-PGA Pentium-III / Celeron Notebooks A360 Model Reference and Service Manual

Page 2 - Legal Notice

Table of Contents 6.2.3 Beep Codes / 6-4 6.2.4 Run-time Error Messages / 6-9 6.3 Quick Troubleshooting / 6-10 6.4 Component-Level Troubleshooting /

Page 3 - Reference and Service Manual

Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-43 Register Bit Number Function AddressName R/W7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Logic Default Description B

Page 4 - Preface

Software Functional Overview 3-44 FIC A360 Service Manual Register Bit Number Function Address Name R/W 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Logic Default Descript

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-45 Register Bit Number Function AddressName R/W 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Logic Default Description

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Software Functional Overview 3-46 FIC A360 Service Manual Register Bit Number Function Address Name R/W 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Logic Default Descript

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-47 3.8 Miscellaneous 3.8.1 Security The user may enter up to eight standard text character

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Hardware Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 4-1 Chapter 44.1 Overview The FIC A360 consist of several major functions and subsystems in

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Hardware Functional Overview 4.2 System Hardware Block Diagram FLASHParallelP25BATTERYSerialPCMCIA SLOT1Audio DJP24P24P18P15P27P43RTC CONP18L

Page 10 - Table of Contents

Hardware Functional Overview 4.3 Chipset Summary The notebook consists of following major chipsets: Controller Chip Vendor Description Proces

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Hardware Functional Overview The integrated L2 cache is designed to help improve performance, and it complements the system bus by providing critical

Page 12 - Outline of the A360

Hardware Functional Overview • UPGA-2 packaging technology for thin form factor notebook designs. Exposed die enables more efficient heat dissipatio

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Table of Contents A.3 Floppy Disk Drive Specification /A-6 A.4 CD-ROM Drive Specification /A-7 A.5 DVD-ROM Drive Specification /A-7 A.6 CD-RW Dri

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Hardware Functional Overview Integrated Savage4 2D/3D/Video Accelerator• Optimized Shared Memory Architecture (SMA) • 8 to 32 MB frame buffer usi

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Hardware Functional Overview 4.5.2 VT82C686B Features The VT82C686B PSIPC (PCI Super-I/O Integrated Peripheral Controller) is a high-integration, hig

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Hardware Functional Overview • PCI master interface with scatter / gather and bursting capability • 32 byte FIFO of each direct sound channel • St

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Hardware Functional Overview • Enhanced integrated real time clock (RTC) with date alarm, month alarm, and century field • Thermal alarm on either

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Hardware Functional Overview 4.8.1 System Memory The notebook offers two 64-bit SODIMM (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module) sockets for main mem

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Hardware Functional Overview • Support major 3D standards: DierctX, OpenGL • Support Pentium III SEE Command and AMD K6-2 / 3 , K7 3Dnow! Technolo

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Hardware Functional Overview and the R3 card support is fully compliant with the 2000 PC Card Standard CardBus specification. The OZ6933 is an additi

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Hardware Functional Overview • OZ6933 supports D3cold state PME# wakeup; 3.3Vaux Power; and Zoomed video buffer enable pins • OZ6860: "Built-

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Hardware Functional Overview the sensor surface; electronic components are mounted on the other side. The sensitive area is protected by a layer of s

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Hardware Functional Overview 4.15.3 DC-DC Module of Motherboard The DC-DC module receives approximately 12VDC from the battery pack and uses this inp

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Outline of the A360 FIC A360 Service Manual 1-1 Chapter 1 1.1 Introduction This chapter provides the outline features and operation of the A360

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Hardware Functional Overview 4.16 Micro-P Subsystem (PMU-07) The micro controller Mitsubishi PMU07 acts as a supplement for the power management cont

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Maintenance & Disassembly FIC A360 Service Manual 5-1 Chapter 55.1 Introduction This section contains preventive and corrective maintenance

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Maintenance & Disassembly 5.2.4 Maintaining the Hard Disk Drive The hard disk drive is one of the most common parts that always gets problem. He

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Maintenance & Disassembly 5.3 Required Tools and Equipment To troubleshoot and repair PC systems properly, you need a few basic tools: • Tweez

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Maintenance & Disassembly 5.4.1 Cover-Display LCD assembly The Cover-Display LCD Assembly includes the following major Field Replaceable Units/p

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Maintenance & Disassembly • Heat Plate and Fan Exhaust Unit The Fan Exhaust unit is assembled on the upper-right side of the system unit. It co

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Maintenance & Disassembly • System Base Unit Case The System Base Unit Case is where the Motherboard is placed. It includes openings for the bat

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Maintenance & Disassembly 3. Release keyboard cable by sliding the ZIF connector towards up direction. Figure 5-3 Remove keyboard 5.5.3 R

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Maintenance & Disassembly 4. Underneath the palm-rest cover, you will see the glidepad module assembly. Remove the five screws on the glidepad c

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Maintenance & Disassembly 2. Remove four screws of frame HDD bracket plate. Two ones of them are at the same side, and others are at the other s

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Outline of the A360 1-2 FIC A360 Service Manual HDD • Built-in (internal) 2.5-inch Format; 9.5mm in Height Enhanced IDE hard drive • Supports B

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Maintenance & Disassembly 5. To remove the LCD panel, you need to disassemble the LCD bezel and LCD cover back. Remove six screws on the front b

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Maintenance & Disassembly 5.5.7 Removing the CPU 1. For doing this disassembly, you need first to do the disassembly for the keyboard cover, k

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Maintenance & Disassembly 3. Slowly slide the CD-ROM module out of the base unit. Push and slide CD-ROM screws Figure 5-13 Remove CD-ROM Driv

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Maintenance & Disassembly 2. To remove the top cover, you need to remove several screws. There are ten screws found on the top cover as indicate

Page 40 - Installation and Upgrade

Maintenance & Disassembly 2. The speakers are located on the front side of the base unit. There are no screws attached to it, just unhook the pa

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Maintenance & Disassembly 5.5.12 Removing / Replacing the Motherboard The motherboard contains the major chipset and components needed to run th

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Troubleshooting & Repair FIC A360 Service Manual 6-1 Chapter 66.1 Introduction This chapter provides the most common problem encountered wit

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Troubleshooting and Repair Table 6-1(a) POST Error Messages Message Possible Cause Action Diskette drive A failure The drive failed or is missing.

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Troubleshooting and Repair Table 6-1(b) POST Error Messages Message Possible Cause Action Timer 2 failure The timer chip has failed. Check the syst

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.2.2 Informational Messages This section lists the messages that provide information to the user but require no action.

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Outline of the A360 FIC A360Service Manual 1-3 Features Description Power System • Universal Auto-switching 60W/65W AC Adapter (100V – 240V) / Au

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Troubleshooting and Repair range includes a location which when added to sum of the ranges, will produce a known result, such as zero. Beep codes fo

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Troubleshooting and Repair Table 6-3 (b) BIOS Beep Codes Beep Code Diagnostic Code Description Test Performed 2-1-1 2-1-2 2-1-3 2-1-4 2-2-1 2-2-2 2-

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Troubleshooting and Repair Table 6-3 (c) BIOS Beep Codes Beep Code Diagnostic Code Description Test Performed 3-3-4 2Bh Screen memory test in progre

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Troubleshooting and Repair Table 6-3 (d) BIOS Beep Codes Beep Code Diagnostic Code Description Test Performed 4-2-3 36h Gate A20 failure. To test

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.2.4 Run-time Error Messages Table 6-4 BIOS Run-time Error Messages Message Cause Action I/O card parity interrupt at a

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.3 Quick Troubleshooting This section summarizes problems that may develop during system operation and lists suggested

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Troubleshooting and Repair Table 6-5 (b) Quick Troubleshooting Problem or Symptoms Corrective Actions System halts during boot sequence 1. Check c

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Troubleshooting and Repair Table 6-5 (c) Quick Troubleshooting Problem or Symptoms Corrective Actions Glide pad does not work 1. Check if PS/2 mou

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4 Component-Level Troubleshooting This section provides an easy to follow flowcharts for performing component-level tr

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.2 Starting Check Figure 6-1 Starting Check 6.4.3 Memory Interface Check Figure 6-2 Memory Interface Check 6-14

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Outline of the A360 1-4 FIC A360 Service Manual 1.3 System Configuration Figure 1-1 System Config

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.4 CRT Interface Check Figure 6-3 CRT Interface Check 6.4.5 FDD Interface Check Figure 6-4 FDD Interface Check

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.6 HDD Interface Check Figure 6-5 HDD Interface Check 6.4.7 Internal Keyboard Check Figure 6-6 Internal Keyboar

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.8 Glidepad Interface Check Figure 6-7 Glidepad Interface Check 6.4.9 CD-ROM Interface Check Figure 6-8 CD-ROM I

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.10 Charger Board Interface Check Figure 6-9 Charger Board Interface Check 6.4.11 Serial Port Interface Check Figu

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.12 External Keyboard Check Figure 6-11 Internal Keyboard Check 6.4.13 PS/2 Mouse Interface Check Figure 6-12

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.14 Printer Port Interface Check Figure 6-13 Printer Port Interface Check 6.4.15 Audio Port Interface Check Fi

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.16 PCMCIA Interface Check Figure 6-15 PCMCIA Interface Check 6.4.17 USB Port Interface Check Figure 6-16 US

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.18 DC-DC Power Check Figure 6-17 DC-DC Power Check 6.4.19 LCD Panel Interface Check Figure 6-18 LCD Panel Interf

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.20 Suspend Function Check Figure 6-19 Suspend Function Check FIC A360 Service Manual 6-23

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.21 LED Indicator Function Check Figure 6-20 Suspend Function Check 6-24 FIC A360 Service Manual

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Outline of the A360 FIC A360Service Manual 1-5 1.4 Quick Tour of the Notebook Please take a moment to become familiar with the location and purpos

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.22 Cover Switch Function Check Figure 6-21 Cover Switch Function Check 6.4.23 Internal Modem or LAN Port Check

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.24 Internal Combo Modem / LAN Port Check Figure 6-23 Internal Combo Modem / LAN Port Check 6.4.25 SIR Interf

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.26 IEEE1394 Interface Check Figure 6-25 IEEE1394 Interface Check 6.4.27 TV-Out Interface Check Figur

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Notebook Specification FIC A360 Service Manual A-1 AppendixA This appendix provides the technical specification of the A360 notebook: A.1 System

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Notebook Specification BIOS ROM ROM Type 512K x 8 CMOS Flash Memory –28SF040A-90/120 (SST) ROM Size 4M-bit Boot Code Sector Top Sector Package PLCC

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Notebook Specification SOUND SUBSYSTEM Audio Chip Integrated in VT82C686B (PCI audio) Bus Interface 32-bit PCI Bus Compatibility Sound Blaster 16 (

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Notebook Specification HOT-KEY DEFINITION Number of hot-keys 8 <Fn> key combinations LCD/CRT Simul Fn + F3 (toggle) (LCD/ CRT/ TV/ LCD&CRT

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Notebook Specification Response Time 50ms (max) Operating Temperature 0 to 50 degrees Celsius Storage Temperature -20 to 60 degrees Celsius 13.3” XGA

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Notebook Specification Contrast Ratio 200:1 (typ.) Power Supply 3.3V Power Consumption 4.7(W) Response Time 30ms (max) Operating Temperature 0 to 50

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Notebook Specification A.4 CD-ROM Drive Specification QSI SCR-242 (CAA8) Drive Manufacturer QSI SCR-242 Physical Dimension 128.0 x 129.0 x 12.7 [mm]

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Outline of the A360 1-6 FIC A360 Service Manual resolution panels. You can adjust and tilt (up to 180o) the LCD screen panel to your desired viewi

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Notebook Specification A.5 DVD-ROM Drive Specification MKE SR-8175-CPK Drive Manufacturer MKE SR-8175-CPK Physical Dimension 128.0 x 12.7 x 126.1 [mm

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Notebook Specification Physical Dimension 128.0 x 12.7 x 129 [mm] ( W * H * D ) Weight 250g +/- 10g Loading Manual tray loading Ejection Manual eject

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Notebook Specification Wake Up Function Supports Ring-in Resume Wake Up function Connection Mode V.90 Kbps Speakerphone Full duplex speakerphone (FD

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Notebook Specification Output Current 3.42A (max) Over Voltage Protection 24V (Max) Over Current Protection 19V / 5A (max) LED Display Green LED (On

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Notebook Specification A.14 Charger Specification Controller Mitsubishi 3886X Input Voltage 18.5 ~ 20V LITHIUM ION (LI-ION) BATTERY PACK Max. Tempera

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Pin Assignments FIC A550 Service Manual B-1 AppendixBB.1 CRT (VGA) Connector The pin assignment of the VGA connector is as follows: No PIN AS

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Pin Assignments B.2 Serial Port Connector The pin assignment of the serial (COM1) port connector is as follows: No PIN ASSIGMENT (by: sort) DESCR

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Pin Assignments Bit 7 of the Printer status register is the complement Of the BUSY input. Refer to parallel port description for use of this pin in E

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Pin Assignments B.4 PS/2 Mouse / Ext. Keyboard Mini-DIN Connector Following is the pin assignment of the PS/2 connector: No Signal Description Ty

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Pin Assignments 24 RSDIOR# Secondary disk IO read O 25 RSDIOW# Secondary disk IO write O 27 RSIORDY Secondary disk IO channel ready I 29 IR

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Outline of the A360 FIC A360Service Manual 1-7 − User-Defined Button You can define this button to activate command file (like execution file or b

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Pin Assignments B.9 FDD Connector The pin assignment for the FDD connector is as follows: NO. Signal Description Type 24 RDATA# Read disk data. Ra

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Pin Assignments 4 RPDD8 Primary disk data 8 I/O 6 RPDD9 Primary disk data 9 I/O 8 RPDD10 Primary disk data 10 I/O 10 RPDD11 Primary disk d

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Pin Assignments 4 CLK SMBus clock signal I/O 5 DTA SMBus data signal I/O 6 TH1 THERMAL O 7 BIN1 O 8 GND GROUND - B.13 Audio Jack The audio

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FRU Parts Listing FIC A360 Series Service Manual C-1 AppendixC This appendix provides you with the field replaceable unit (FRU) parts listing o

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FRU Parts Listing FRU FIC Part Number Module - DVD-ROM 8X MKE 25-02397-10 DVD-ROM 8X MKE 23-40319-00 CD-ROM BRACKET L1 25-50823-00 CD-ROM CYBERLIN

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FRU Parts Listing FRU FIC Part Number Module HDD _20 GB _IBM 25-02395-20 HDD 20GB IBM 23-20741-00 HDD BRACKET 24-51297-00 F-CABLE 22-21104-00 Batte

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FRU Parts Listing FRU FIC Part Number Module PALM REST 25-02399-00 F-CABLE GLIDE PAD TO SW CABLE 22-21099-00 F-CABLE GLIDE PAD TO M/B CABLE 22-21

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FRU Parts Listing FRU FIC Part Number Module LCD TFT 14.1" CPT 56-10452-00 LCD 14.1" CPT 71-10547-02 INVETER/B 12-01368-01 LCD MICRO-COAX

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Outline of the A360 1-8 FIC A360 Service Manual Power Status LED Indicator Located just in front of the palmrest assembly, you will find three LED

Page 100 - Software Functional Overview

Legal Notice Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Please contact FIC Portable Computing Group (PCG) Customer Service Dep

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Outline of the A360 FIC A360Service Manual 1-9 Icon Represents Indicates n IDE Drive Access This LED will turn on when the system is accessing th

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Outline of the A360 1-10 FIC A360 Service Manual Hot Key Function Handler Fn + F3 Toggle Display (LCD/CRT/Simul) BIOS Handler Fn + F5 Displ

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Outline of the A360 FIC A360Service Manual 1-11 1.4.2 Front Side of the Notebook n/ Woofer o/w Built-in Stereo Speakers pLock On / Off Switch

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Outline of the A360 1-12 FIC A360 Service Manual Audio-DJ Display The display shows the number of the music currently playing. Forward Button Pre

Page 105 - Hardware Functional Overview

Outline of the A360 FIC A360Service Manual 1-13 compartment comes with vertical sliding doors so you can directly insert the PC card. If you are us

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Outline of the A360 1-14 FIC A360 Service Manual up to 12Mbps. This notebook provides two USB ports. L When you resume the system from suspend

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Outline of the A360 FIC A360Service Manual 1-15 diskette for copying and transferring data files. In the BIOS Setup program of the notebook, you al

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Outline of the A360 1-16 FIC A360 Service Manual Series Port (COM 1) The 9-pin serial port provides a serial interface to which you can connect an

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Outline of the A360 FIC A360Service Manual 1-17 1.4.6 The Under Side of the Notebook n/r Tilt Foot o Memory Compartment p Battery Release Latch

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Outline of the A360 1-18 FIC A360 Service Manual 1.5 Notebook Accessories and System Options It is also important to understand the accessories t

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FIC A360 MODEL INTEL FC-PGA PENTIUM-III / CELERON NOTEBOOKS Reference and Service Manual July 2001, Volume 1 First Internat

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Outline of the A360 FIC A360Service Manual 1-19 1.5.7 Audio-DJ This notebook comes with optional built-in Audio DJ panel. It can play your Audio CD

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Outline of the A360 1-20 FIC A360 Service Manual KEY WHAT IT DOES <F1> Shows on-line help on key functions. ↑ ↓ Moves the cursor be

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Outline of the A360 FIC A360Service Manual 1-21 System Time: [12:00:00] <Tab>, <Shift-Tab>, or <Enter> selects field. System Da

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Outline of the A360 1-22 FIC A360 Service Manual Internal HDD Sub-Menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Internal HDD [10056MB] Item Specific H

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Outline of the A360 FIC A360Service Manual 1-23 1.6.2 Using the Advanced Menu The Advanced Menu allows you to configure the OS and I/O device setti

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Outline of the A360 1-24 FIC A360 Service Manual  LCD Panel View Expansion-  Silent Boot – Select boot screen during POST.  Frame Buffer

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Outline of the A360 FIC A360Service Manual 1-25 Parallel port [Disabled] / [Auto] / [Enabled] Configure parallel port using options: Disabled - N

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Outline of the A360 1-26 FIC A360 Service Manual 1.6.3 Using the Security Menu The Security menu allows you to set the system password as well as

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Outline of the A360 FIC A360Service Manual 1-27 1.6.4 Using the Boot Menu The Boot menu lets you decide the boot order of booting devices includin

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Outline of the A360 1-28 FIC A360 Service Manual 1.6.5 How to Exit the Setup Program There are three choices to escape from the Setup program. Ph

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Preface This manual contains operation, specifications, technical references, maintenance and troubleshooting instructions for the FIC A360 notebook.

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Installation and Upgrade FIC A360 Service Manual 2-1 Chapter 22.1 Overview This chapter provides guidelines on installing the device drivers for

Page 124 - 5.4.2 System Unit Assembly

Installation and Upgrade 1. PHDISK /Create /Partition - you can choose to run Suspend-to-Disk and save your work into an allocated fixed disk parti

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Installation and Upgrade 2.2.3 Installing the VGA Device Driver Your notebook computer uses the high-performance S3 Savage4 VGA controller, which i

Page 126 - 5.5.2 Removing the Keyboard

Installation and Upgrade 8. Click Next to continue installing the driver. 9. Click Finish button to finish installing VGA driver and Click Yes to r

Page 127 - Figure 5-3 Remove keyboard

Installation and Upgrade 2.2.5 Installing Touch Pad Driver Following is the procedure for installing Synaptics touch pad driver. Installing Touch

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Installation and Upgrade 2.2.8 Installing Internal Modem Device Driver Your notebook computer may come with an optional internal modem. The internal

Page 129 - Two screws of LCD

Installation and Upgrade 2. To remove the modem module, press the locking tabs away from the sides of the module until the module pops up. Then, rem

Page 130 - Six Screws

Installation and Upgrade driver location as "\Drivers\WinMe\LAN". Click Next to begin searching the driver. 5. The Add New Hardware will f

Page 131 - 5.5.7 Removing the CPU

Installation and Upgrade For LAN, please follow the procedures below for installing the Askey 10/100 Mini PCI Ethernet LAN of Combo card: Installing

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Installation and Upgrade 2.2.11 Installing Easy Button Driver Following is the procedure for installing Easy Button driver. Installing Easy Button d

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Table of Contents FIC A360 Service Manual i Preface Chapter 1 Outline of the A360 1.1 Introduction / 1-1 1.2 Feature Highlights / 1-1 1.3 Syst

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Installation and Upgrade Enabling DMA channel for Windows 2000 1. Please click the following buttons with the procedure Start Æ SettingÆ Control Pan

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Installation and Upgrade 2.3 System Upgrades This section provides an easy step in doing system upgrades for your notebook computer. 2.3.1 Jumper S

Page 136 - Troubleshooting & Repair

Installation and Upgrade 2.3.2 CPU Upgrade Procedure The A360 features Intel Pentium III and Celeron FC-PGA Processors. It is located on the upper-l

Page 137 - Troubleshooting and Repair

Installation and Upgrade 5. Release seven screws as shown in the picture below, and then remove heat sink plate by slightly lifting it up. screws

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Installation and Upgrade 7. Remove CPU and insert the preferred CPU. 8. Use a flat screw driver and insert it into the other side of CPU socket an

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Installation and Upgrade 30 degrees Figure 2-8 Insert Memory Module 5. To remove a SODIMM, press the locking tabs away from the sides of the modu

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Installation and Upgrade right corner of the hard disk. Remove this screw and carefully pull the hard disk module from the connector. Figure 2-10

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Installation and Upgrade 2.3.5 System BIOS Upgrade Procedure The notebook supports EPROM Flash BIOS that allows you to easily update the system BIOS

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-1 Chapter 33.1 Overview The A360 is an IBM PC/AT compatible Notebook PC which support th

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Software Functional Overview 3-2 FIC A360 Service Manual  Support Panning while LCD in a display resolution greater than supported  Support Mic

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Table of Contents 2.2.1 Running the PHDISK STD Utility / 2-1 2.2.2 Installing Windows 98 / Me / 2000 from CD / DVD ROM / 2-2 2.2.3 Installing th

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-3 3.3 Subsystem Software Functions This section provides introduction on the software func

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Software Functional Overview 3-4 FIC A360 Service Manual 256MB NIL 256MB 256MB 64MB 320MB 256MB 128MB 384MB 256MB 256MB 512MB NIL 64MB 64MB NIL 128

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-5 VESA Mode Pixel Resolution Memory Model Refresh Rates In (Hz) Minimum Memory 100h 640

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Software Functional Overview 3-6 FIC A360 Service Manual 141h 400 x 300 8-bit Packed 72 2MB 143h 400 x 300 16-bit Packed 72 2MB 144h 400 x 30

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-7 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 3.3.4 Enhanced IDE The system BIOS must be ready to support 4 IDE dev

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Software Functional Overview 3-8 FIC A360 Service Manual 3.3.8 LED Indicator The table below lists down the functions of the Status LED indicator:

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-9 3.3.9 Hot Keys Definition All Hot keys must be active at all times under all operation sy

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Software Functional Overview 3-10 FIC A360 Service Manual 3.3.10 Plug & Play The BIOS supports the Plug and Play Specification 1.0A. (Include

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-11 3.3.11 PCI Device The table below summarizes the PCI IDSEL Pin Allocation: PCI Device

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Software Functional Overview 3-12 FIC A360 Service Manual 3.3.12 SMBus Devices The SMBus is a two-wire interface through which the system can comm

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Table of Contents 3.3.16 Intel PIIX4M GPO Signal / 3-13 3.3.17 PMU07 GPIO Signal / 3-14 3.3.18 A550L Super I/O 37N869 GPIO Pin Definition /3-14

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-13 330 - 333 MIDI 376 IDE Secondary Control Block 378 – 37F Parallel Port 388 - 38B FM S

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Software Functional Overview 3-14 FIC A360 Service Manual IRQ 4 Serial Port IRQ 5 Audio / USB IRQ 6 Floppy Disk Drive IRQ 7 Parallel Port IRQ 8

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-15 3.3.15 VT82C686B GPO pin assignment Pin Name Function Name Connected Device Descripti

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Software Functional Overview 3-16 FIC A360 Service Manual 3.3.16 PMU07 GPIO pin assignment PIN Name Function Name I/O Connected Device Descripti

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-17 Password during POST P63 LOGOSEL DIP Switch P64 N.C. P65 Pull High P66 N.C.

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Software Functional Overview 3-18 FIC A360 Service Manual 3.5 ACPI This section provides the ACPI software function of the notebook. 3.5.1 Gener

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-19 Sleeping State Definitions Sleeping states (Sx states) are types of sleeping states withi

Page 163 - Notebook Specification

Software Functional Overview 3-20 FIC A360 Service Manual Fan +3VS SUSB# VT82C686B (ISA I/F Power ), Clock Generator & Buffer (W137) +RTCVCCS N

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-21 Device # HDD D0 Power State -HDD is accessing or idle D1 Power State -HDD is in sta

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Software Functional Overview 3-22 FIC A360 Service Manual is lost (CPU or chip set) and hardware maintains all system context. S2 Sleeping State T

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Table of Contents 3.7.2 PMU07 EC RAM List / 3-33 3.8 Miscellaneous / 3-41 3.8.1 Security / 3-41 3.9 CMOS Setup Utility / 3-41 Chapter 4 Hardw

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-23 3.5.6 Power Management Mode Transition Flow Chart From a user-visible level, the system

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Software Functional Overview 3-24 FIC A360 Service Manual 3.5.8 Lid Switch Display mode Power States Lid Close Lid Open G0 S3 G0 LCD S3~S5 No

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-25 AUDIO ON Power Down Power Off Audio AMP ON Power Down Power Off LCD Backlight ON

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Software Functional Overview 3-26 FIC A360 Service Manual command Internal Modem Software Modem support power down command Device Power Control

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-27 3.5.11 Expanding Event Through the Embedded Controller The following figure shows the re

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Software Functional Overview 3-28 FIC A360 Service Manual GPIOA3 KB SMI event RI AML Handler GPIOA6 PCMCIA Ring In RI AML Handler GPIOA7 COM

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-29 Active, Passive, and Critical Policies There are three primary cooling policies that th

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Software Functional Overview 3-30 FIC A360 Service Manual 1. The OS notifies the hardware of the new cooling mode by running the Set Cooling Poli

Page 175 - Pin Assignments

Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-31 3.5.13 Hardware Thermal Events An ACPI-compatible OS expects the hardware to generate a

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Software Functional Overview 3-32 FIC A360 Service Manual 3.5.15 Passive Cooling Equation Unlike the case for _ACx, during passive cooling the OS

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Table of Contents Chapter 5 Maintenance & Disassembly 5.1 Introduction / 5-1 5.2 Preventive Maintenance / 5-1 5.2.1 Cleaning the Computer / 5-1

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-33 Before disabling power, platform designers should incorporate some time that allows the O

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Software Functional Overview 3-34 FIC A360 Service Manual Object Description _ACx Returns Active trip point in tenths Kelvin _ALx List of point

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-35 _PSV This control method returns the temperature at which the OS must activate CPU thrott

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Software Functional Overview 3-36 FIC A360 Service Manual 3.5.19 AC Adapters and Power Source Objects The Power Source objects describe the power

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-37 disabled. − The function of power-on or Resume will be inhibited until the battery low c

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Software Functional Overview 3-38 FIC A360 Service Manual

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-39 3.7.2 PMU07 EC RAM List The micro controller PMU07 acts as a supplement for power manage

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Software Functional Overview 3-40 FIC A360 Service Manual Register Bit Number Function Address Name R/W 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Logic Default Descripti

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Software Functional Overview FIC A360 Service Manual 3-41 Register Bit Number Function AddressName R/W 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Logic Default Description 6

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Software Functional Overview 3-42 FIC A360 Service Manual Register Bit Number Function Address Name R/W 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Logic Default Descript

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