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Preface
This Maintenance and Service Guide is a troubleshooting guide that can be used for
reference when servicing the Compaq Presario 1200 Series Portable Computers.
Compaq Computer Corporation reserves the right to make changes to the Compaq Presario 1200
Series Portable Computers without notice.
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WARNING: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in
bodily harm or loss of life.
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equipment or loss of data.
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NOTE:
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Technician Notes
WARNING: Only authorized technicians trained by Compaq should repair this equipment. All troubleshooting
and repair procedures are detailed to allow only subassembly/module level repair. Because of the complexity
of the individual boards and subassemblies, the user should not attempt to make repairs at the component
level or to make modifications to any printed circuit board. Improper repairs can create a safety hazard. Any
indications of component replacement or printed circuit board modifications may void any warranty.
Serial Number
When requesting information or ordering spare parts, the computer serial number should be
provided to Compaq. The serial number is located on the bottom of the computer.
Product Description
This full-
function,
AMD-K6
portable
computer
allows full
desktop
functionality.
Models and
Features
Controls and Compaq Presario 1200 Series
Lights
Left Side Portable Computer
Components
Right Side Models
Components
Bottom of Model 1255 Model 1256
Unit
Display 12. 1" HPA 12.1" HPA
Rear
Connectors Processor AMD-K6 333-MHz AMD-K6 333-MHz
Power
MMX MMX
Management Hard Drive 3.2-GB (or) 4.0-GB 4.3-GB
CD Drive 24× MAX 24× MAX
Modem K-56.0 (or) M++56.0 M++56.0 Kbps
Kbps Data/Fax with Data/Fax with ITU
ITU V.90 V.90
Battery ES NiMH (or) sLi ion ES NiMH
System 32 MB 32 MB
Memory
Model 1260 Model 1262
Display 12. 1" TFT 12. 1" TFT
Processor AMD-K6 333-MHz AMD-K6 333-MHz
MMX MMX
Hard Drive 4.0-GB (or) 6.4-GB 4.0-GB
CD Drive 24× MAX 24× MAX
Modem K-56.0 (or) M++56.0 K-56.0 Kbps Data/Fax
Kbps Data/Fax with with ITU V.90
ITU V.90
Battery sLi ion ES NiMH
System 32 MB 32 MB
Memory
Model 1266 Model 1267
Display 12. 1" TFT 12. 1" TFT
Processor AMD-K6 333-MHz AMD-K6 333-MHz
MMX MMX
Hard Drive 4.0-GB (or) 6.4-GB 4.0-GB
CD Drive 24× MAX 24× MAX
Modem K-56.0 (or) M++56.0 K-56.0 Kbps Data/Fax
Kbps Data/Fax with with ITU V.90
ITU V.90
Battery sLi ion ES NiMH
System 32 MB 32 MB
Memory
Model 1272 Model 1273
Display 12. 1" HPA 12. 1" HPA
Processor AMD-K6II 333-MHz AMD-K6II 333-MHz
MMX MMX
Hard Drive 4.3-GB 6.4-GB
CD Drive 24× MAX 24× MAX
Modem K-56.0 Khan K-56.0 Khan
Battery ES NiMH ES NiMH
System 32 MB 32 MB
Memory
Model 1274 Model 1275
Display 12. 1" HPA 13.0" HPA
Processor AMD-K6II 333-MHz AMD-K6II 333-MHz
MMX MMX
Hard Drive 4.3-GB 4.3-GB
CD Drive 24× MAX 24× MAX
Modem K-56.0 Khan K-56.0 Khan
Battery ES NiMH sLi ion
System 64 MB 32 MB (or) 64 MB
Memory
Models and
Features
Front Panel
Controls and Components
Lights
Left Side
Components
Right Side 1. Display
Components
2. Power
Bottom of Button
Unit
3.
Rear
Keyboard
Connectors
Power 4.TouchPad
Management 5.
for Windows Speakers &
98 Ports
6. Palmrest
7. (L)
TouchPad
Button
8. (R)
TouchPad
Button
9. Instant
Internet
Access
Button
10. Instant
Search
Button
11. Scroll
up/down
Button
12. Instant
E-
Commerce
Button
(or Retail
Center)
NOTE :
Depending
on the
model, the
icon for this
button may
be either a
check mark
or a
shopping
cart.
13. Instant
E-mail
14. Power
Light
15. Battery
Charge
Light
16. AC
Adapter
Light
17.
Headphone
Jack
18. Volume
Down
Button
19. Volume
Up Button
20.
Microphone
Jack
21.
Number
Lock Light
22. Cap
Lock Light
23. Scroll
Lock Light
Models and
Features
Controls and
Lights
Left Side 1. PC
Components Card
Right Side Eject
Components Lever
Bottom of 2. PC
Unit
Card
Rear Slot
Connectors
3.
Power
Diskette
Management
for Windows
Drive
98 Slot
4.
Diskette
Eject
Button
Models and
Features
Controls and
Lights
Left Side
Components
Right Side 1. Battery
Components Compartment.
Bottom of 2. CD Drive.
Unit
3. CD Drive
Rear
Eject Button.
Connectors
Power
Management
for Windows
98
Bottom of Unit
Models and
Features
Controls and
Lights
Left Side 1.
Components Upgradeable
Right Side memory
Components compartment.
Bottom of
2. Rubber
Unit
feet.
Rear
Connectors
Power
Management
for Windows
98
Rear Connectors
Models and
Features
1. AC Adapter.
Controls and
Lights 2. Parallel
Left Side Printer Port.
Components
3. Serial Port.
Right Side
Components 4. Fan Exhaust.
Bottom of
Unit 5. External
Monitor Port.
Rear
Connectors
6. USB.
Power
Management 7.
for Windows Keyboard/Mouse
98 Port.
8. Modem Jack.
9. Security Slot.
Power Management
Settings
Sleep
Hibernation
Battery Operating
Time
Rebooting After
Lockup
Servicing Your
Computer
Depending on your patterns of computer use, you can set different levels of
power management. These different power management levels can be
activated based on the amount of time passed since the last system activity.
System activity examples include keyboard or mouse movement, CD or DVD
playback (while under program control that monitors Sleep), and modem use.
Each of these system components goes to sleep after the selected or default
periods of inactivity.
(The setting for hard drive must be less than, or equal to, the setting for
System.)
There are five categories of power management settings under the Control Panel.
The default settings for each feature are listed in the following tables:
Tab: ALARMS::
Low Battery Alarm: 10%
Critical Battery Alarm 0%
Alarm Actions: X Display Message
Notification:
Display Properties
You can select Sleep mode instead of turning off the computer when you have finished using it.
This allows the computer to wake up faster than turning it off and saves power over the active
(On) mode. Compaq Presario Notebook computers have two levels of sleep - Hibernation and
Sleep.
Hibernation - pushing the power button once causes your computer to perform a save to disk
followed by a
shut down of the computer into Off mode.
Sleep - is a low-power mode, also referred to as Standby mode. While in Sleep mode, your
computer maintains system information and open files. Unsaved information is lost if you turn off
your system before system wake-up, or if you lose power while using the AC adapter.
CAUTION: While in Sleep mode, your computer maintains system information and open
files. Unsaved information is lost if you turn off your system before system
wake-up, or if you lose power while using the AC adapter.
Hibernation helps conserve battery life and protect your data. Hibernation can
be a routine power saving event, or can be the result of a low battery
condition. As it enters Hibernation, your computer displays a progress screen,
as it automatically saves the machine state before it shuts down and turns
itself off. Your computer automatically goes into Hibernation when the
battery has little power left, or when the system (operating on battery power)
has been in Sleep mode for more than an hour. You can also manually initiate
Hibernation by pressing the power button once while the system is active. To
restore the computer's previous state, simply press the power button once
again. While waking up, the computer displays a progress screen.
The following table shows the conditions and indicators for getting in and out
of the various power management modes - Sleep, Hibernation, and Off.
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If you need to install or replace components in your system, you must turn
the computer off completely.
Place the computer into Off mode, unplug it from the outlet, and remove the
battery (see battery section for instruction on removing battery).
Troubleshooting
If the problem is
intermittent, check the
NOTE: computer several times to
verify that the problem is
solved.
Preliminary Steps
Before running POST, complete the following preliminary steps:
1. If a power-on password has been established, type the password and press the Enter key. If
the password is not known, clear the password.
4. Disconnect any external devices that you do not want to test. Do not disconnect the printer if
you want to test it or use it to log error messages.
5. Install loopback plugs in the serial and parallel connectors if you would like to test these ports.
7. Ensure that the battery pack is inserted in the computer and the computer is connected to an
external
AC power source.
When these preliminary steps are completed, you are ready to run POST.
If the system is not functioning well enough to run POST, or if the display is
NOTE: not functioning well enough to show POST error messages, refer to the
Troubleshooting tables.
301-Keyboard Error
Probable Cause Recommended Action
Keyboard failure 1. Ensure that keys are not depressed
during POST.
6. Remove the
heatspreader.
9. Reassemble the
computer by reversing
the previous steps.
Return to preliminary
steps page.
or
Return to Troubleshooting
index page.
Compaq Diagnostics
Compaq Diagnostics is installed on the hard drive of the computer. Run the
Diagnostics utilities when you want to view or test system information and if
you have installed or connected devices. If you run Compaq Diagnostics from
a diskette, ensure that it is version 10.11 or later.
If you have a problem you cannot solve, run the Diagnostics utilities before
you call for support. Run Computer Checkup and save the device list to a file
and to print, or save the error log. Run the View System Information
(INSPECT) utility and print or save that information. Have the files or the
printed information available when you call for support.
1. Plug the computer into an external power source. (A low battery condition
could interrupt the program.)
2. Turn on the external devices that you want to test. Connect the printer if
you want to print a log of error messages.
4. Turn on or restart the computer. The computer starts from drive A, and the
Diagnostics Welcome screen appears.
7. Select View the Device List from the Test Option menu. A list of the
installed Compaq devices appears.
8. If the list of installed devices is correct, select OK. The Test Option menu
appears.
If the list is incorrect, ensure that any new devices are installed
NOTE:
properly.
■ Quick Check Diagnostics. Runs a quick, general test on each device with
a minimal number of prompts. If errors occur, they display when the
testing is complete. You cannot print or save the error messages.
10. Follow the instructions on the screen as the devices are tested. When
testing is complete, the Test Option menu appears.
Follow these steps to run View System Information (INSPECT) from the
Compaq Diagnostics diskette:
1. Turn on the external devices that you want to test. Connect the printer if
you want to print the information.
3. Turn on or restart the computer. The computer starts from drive A, and the
Diagnostics Welcome screen appears.
6. Select the item you want to view from the following list:
System Memory
ROM Audio
Keyboard Operating system
System ports System files
System storage Windows files
Graphics
The following tables list error codes, a description of the error condition, and the action required
to resolve the error condition.
Retest the system after completing each step. If the problem has been resolved,
IMPORTANT:
do not proceed with the remaining steps.
For the removal and replacement of a particular subassembly, see Removal and Replacement
Procedures.
3206- Audio System Internal Error Replace the system board and retest.
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TouchPad/Pointing Device Interface Test Error Codes
Audio Memory
Battery/Battery gauge PC Card
CD drive Power
Diskette/Diskette drive Printer
Display Touch Pad
Hard drive Keyboard/Numeric keypad
Hardware Installation
Since symptoms can be similar, carefully match the symptoms of the computer malfunction against the problem description
in the Troubleshooting tables to avoid a misdiagnosis.
WARNING: To avoid a potential shock hazard during troubleshooting procedures, disconnect all power
sources before removing the keyboard cover or the display bezel.
Verify that cables are connected properly to the suspected defective parts.
● Audio Problems
● CD Drive Problems
● Display Problems
● Memory Problems
Some common audio problems and solutions are listed in the following table.
Some common causes and solutions for battery pack problems are listed in the following table.
The "Solving Power Problems" section in this chapter may also be applicable.
Computer won't turn on when battery Battery pack is discharged. Connect the computer to an external
pack is inserted and power cord is power source and charge the battery
unplugged. pack.
Computer battery LED icon (front on Volume is turned down too low. Adjust the volume.
the unit) blinks to indicate low battery
condition, but computer does not beep.
Battery LED icon doesn't light and Battery pack is already charged. No action is necessary.
battery pack won't fast charge.
Battery pack was exposed to Allow time for the battery pack to
temperature extremes. return to room temperature.
Battery pack is at end of its life. Replace battery pack.
You have to set the date and time every RTC battery is dead. Replace the RTC battery.
time you turn on the computer.
Battery charge does not last as long as Battery is being exposed to high Keep the battery pack within the
expected. temperatures or extremely cold recommended operating temperature
temperatures. range 50° F to 104° F (10° C to 40° C)
or recommended storage range -4° F to
86° F
(-20° C to 30° C ). Recharge the
battery pack.
Battery has partially self-discharged. Recharge the battery. Discharge the
battery completely and then recharge
it.
Power management is disabled. Set a power management level in
Computer Setup.
An external device or PC Card is Turn off or disconnect external devices
draining the battery. when not using them.
Battery pack is warm to the touch after Normal warming has occurred due to No action is required.
charging. charging.
Battery pack operating time is far less Power management is turned off or Enable power management in Computer
than the documented average operating disabled. Setup and in Windows Power
time. Properties.
An external device or PC Card is Turn off or disconnect external devices
draining the battery. when not using them.
Battery pack has partially self- Condition the battery pack by fully
discharged. charging, fully discharging, then fully
recharging it.
Some common causes and solutions for diskette and diskette drive problems are listed in the
following table.
FORMAT A:
Diskette drive cannot read a The wrong type of diskette is Use the type of diskette
diskette. being used. required by the drive.
Diskette has a bad sector. Copy files to hard drive or
another diskette. Reformat bad
floppy.
Drive error has occurred. Run Computer Checkup from
the Compaq Diagnostics
diskette.
Diskette is not formatted. Format the diskette. At the
system prompt, enter
FORMAT A:
Cannot boot from diskette. Bootable diskette is not in Put the bootable diskette in
drive A. drive A.
Diskette Boot has incorrect Run Computer Setup and set
setting in Computer Setup. diskette as first to boot.
This section lists some common causes and solutions for computer display and external monitor
problems.
You can perform a monitor self-test on an external VGA color or monochrome monitor by
disconnecting the monitor from the computer. To do so, complete the following steps:
The display should be white. A narrow black border may also appear on the left and right sides of
the display. Either of these displays indicates that the monitor is working properly.
The light tubes on the edge of the display Defective system board. Replace the system board.
panel do not light up at all and Power-On Self-
Test (POST) does not complete when the unit
is powered up.**
Backlight (brightness) cannot be adjusted with Improper display cable connections. 1. Reseat the display cable to the
Fn + F7 or Fn + F8. system board.
Contrast cannot be adjusted with System may have a TFT display No adjustment is possible.
Fn + F5 or Fn + F6. (which is always at maximum
contrast)
Improper display-cable connections. 1. Reseat the display cable to the
system board.
** This problem indicates that the backlight or its power circuitry has failed. Since you cannot observe the POST result on
the display panel when the backlight is not functioning, connect the unit to an external monitor before powering the unit
up. If an external monitor is not available, verify that POST completes by opening and closing the display, listening for the
single or double beep, and watching for the LEDs to turn on at the front of the computer.
Ghost bars extending from graphics on the Common characteristic of STN 1. Change the background colors.
display. displays.
2. Adjust the Contrast of the display by
using Fn + F5 or Fn + F6.
A single line, a small group of lines, or a block Defective display panel. Replace the display assembly.
appears on the display panel. This failure
occurs in only a section of the display panel.
To perform a "self-test" on an external VGA color or monochrome monitor, complete the following steps: The
NOTE: screen should be white. A narrow black border may also appear on the left and right sides of the display. Either of
these displays indicates that the monitor is working properly.
CAUTION: To prevent loss of information, always maintain an up-to-date backup of your hard drive at all
times, in case of errors or failures.
Some common causes and solutions for hardware installation problems are listed in the following
table.
Some common causes and solutions for keyboard/numeric keypad problems are listed in the
following table.
Some common causes and solutions for memory problems are listed in the following table.
Some common causes and solutions for PC Card problems are listed in the following table.
Also see "Solving Battery and Battery Gauge Problems" in this section.
If you experience problems printing, run a printer self-test. Refer to the documentation provided with your printer for
instructions. If the self-test fails, it is a printer-specific problem. Also refer to the printing section of your application
documentation.
Printer will not print. Printer is not turned on or is off Turn the printer on and set it to
line. on line.
The device drivers for your Refer to the printer
application are not installed. documentation to install the
correct printer driver.
Printer prints garbled Correct printer drivers are not Refer to the printer
information. installed. documentation to install the
correct printer driver.
Some common causes and solutions for Touch Pad/pointing device problems are listed in the
following table.
● Product name
● Product serial number
● Purchase date
● Conditions under which the problem occurred
● Any error messages that have occurred
● Hardware configuration
● Type of printer connected
● Hardware/software being used
● Printed result of Computer Checkup (TEST)
● Printed copies of CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, if possible
Shipping Preparation
1. Back up the critical hard drive files. Ensure that backup tapes/diskette are
not exposed to electrical or magnetic fields while stored in transit.
3. Disconnect the external devices from their power sources, then from the
computer.
5. Pack the computer with sufficient packing material to protect it. Use the
original packing box or similar packaging.
Cables
System Unit
Display Assembly
Miscellaneous Parts
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Battery Packs:
Boards
System Unit
Place cursor over each device to obtain its part number.
Boards
Display
Assembly
Mass Storage
Devices
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Cable Kit
Cables
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Heatspreader:
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Service
Considerations
Cables and
Connectors
Preparing the
Computer for
Disassembly
Battery Pack
Palmrest
Cover with
Touch Pad
Heatspreader
Report the computer [ ] serial number to
Keyboard Compaq when requesting information or
Processor ordering spare parts.
Hard Drives
CD Drive
Battery
Charger Board
Modem
Display Panel
Assembly
Upper CPU
Cover
Speaker
Assembly
Diskette Drive
Fan Assembly
System Board
Dip Switch
Settings
Memory
Module
Electrostatic Discharge
Generating Static
This table shows the different electrostatic voltage levels generated
by various activities.
Service Considerations
Listed below are some of the considerations that you should keep in mind during the
disassembly and re-assembly of the computer.
Screws
The screws used in the computer are not interchangeable. If an incorrect screw is used during the
reassembly process it can damage the unit.
Compaq strongly recommends that each screw removed during disassembly be kept with the part
from which it was removed, then returned to the original location.
Most cables used throughout the units are ribbon cables; they must be handled with
extreme care to avoid damage.
Use the following precautions when handling cables to prevent damage to the cable or
computer:
● Apply only the required tension to seat or unseat the cables during insertion and removal
from the connector.
● In all cases, avoid bending, twisting, or tearing the cables, and ensure that the cables are
routed in such a way that they cannot be caught or snagged by parts being removed or
replaced. Handle flex cables with extreme care; they can tear easily.
CAUTION: When servicing these computers, ensure that cables are placed in their
proper location during the reassembly process. Improper cable placement can cause
severe damage to the unit.
● The ribbon cable position for the 3.2-GB, 4.0-GB, 4.3-GB, and 6.4-GB hard drive.
Plastic Parts
Plastic parts can be damaged if excessive force is used during disassembly and reassembly. When
handling the plastic parts, use care. Apply pressure only at the points designated in the
maintenance instructions.
ZIF Connectors
Electrostatic
Discharge
Before beginning removal and replacement
Service procedures,
Considerations complete the following procedures:
Cables and
Connectors 1. Disconnect AC power and any external devices.
Electrostatic
Discharge
Service
Considerations
To remove
Cables and the battery
Connectors pack,
complete
Preparing the
the
Computer for
following
Disassembly steps:
Battery Pack
Palmrest 1. Slide the
battery pack
Cover with
compartment
Touch Pad door down
Heatspreader and remove
it from the
Keyboard
battery pack.
Processor
Hard Drives Next Step
CD Drive
Battery
Charger Board
Modem
Display Panel
Assembly
Upper CPU
Cover
Speaker
Assembly
Diskette Drive
Fan Assembly
System Board
Dip Switch
Settings
Memory
Module
Next Step
CAUTION: When
replacing the
palmrest cover
with touch pad,
ensure that the
cable is fully
inserted into the
ZIF connector on
the system board.
If the metal end
comes in contact
with the
keyboard, damage
may occur to the
computer.
When replacing
the palmrest
cover, ensure
that the cable is
NOTE:
properly routed
through the slot
on the Upper
CPU cover.
Electrostatic To remove
Discharge the
heatspreader,
Service
complete the
Considerations
following
Cables and steps:
Connectors
1. Prepare
Preparing the
the computer
Computer for
for
Disassembly
disassembly.
Battery Pack
Palmrest 2. Remove
Cover with the palmrest
Touch Pad cover with
touch pad.
Heatspreader
Keyboard 3. Remove
Processor Keyboard.
Hard Drives
4. Remove
CD Drive two screws
Battery from the
heatspreader
Charger Board
and lift out of
Modem the chassis.
Display Panel
Assembly To replace
the
Upper CPU heatspeader,
Cover reverse the
Speaker previous
procedures.
Assembly
Diskette Drive
Fan Assembly
System Board
Dip Switch
Settings
Memory
Module
Electrostatic
Discharge To remove
Service the
Consideration processor,
complete the
Cables and following
Connectors steps:
Preparing the
Computer for 1. Prepare
Disassembly the computer
for
Battery Pack disassembly.
Palmrest
Cover with 2. Remove
Touch Pad palmrest
cover with
Heatspreader
touch pad.
Keyboard
Processor 3. Remove
Hard Drives the
heatspreader.
CD Drive
Battery 4. Remove
Charger the keyboard.
Board
5. Insert a
Modem small-blade
Display Panel screwdriver
Assembly into the
bottom slot
Upper CPU opening on
Cover the processor
Speaker and push
Assembly toward the
display to
Diskette release the
Drive processor
Fan Assembly from the
chassis slot.
System
Board 6. Lift the
Dip Switch processor out
Settings of the
processor
Memory chassis slot.
Module
Next Step
2. Insert a small blade screw driver into the top slot opening on the
processor and push it away from the display to lock the processor.
CAUTION: When replacing the system board, ensure the dip switch voltage settings on the system board
are correct for the computer model and processor voltage marked on the processor chip. If the system board
dip switch voltage settings are not correct, damage may occur to the computer and/or system board.
NOTE: The black area on the dip switch indicates the position of the switch.
Electrostatic
Discharge
Service To remove
the hard
Consideration
drive,
Cables and complete
Connectors the following
steps:
Preparing the
Computer for
1. Prepare
Disassembly the
Battery Pack computer
for
Palmrest
disassembly.
Cover with
Touch Pad
2. Remove
Heatspreader the palmrest
Keyboard cover with
touch pad.
Processor
Hard Drives 3. Remove
CD Drive the
keyboard.
Battery
Charger
4. Remove
Board two screws
Modem from the
hard drive
Display Panel
mounting
Assembly bracket and
Upper CPU lift up the
Cover hard drive.
Speaker
Next Step
Assembly
Diskette
Drive
Fan Assembly
System
Board
Dip Switch
Settings
Memory
Module
Next Step
Electrostatic To remove
Discharge the CD drive,
complete the
Service
following
Consideration
steps:
Cables and
Connectors 1. Prepare
the computer
Preparing the
for
Computer for
disassembly.
Disassembly
Battery Pack 2. Remove
Palmrest the palmrest
Cover with cover with
Touch Pad touch pad.
Heatspreader
3. Remove
Keyboard the
Processor heatspreader.
Next Step
7. Disconnect the CD
drive cable from the
CD drive and remove
the CD drive from the
chassis.
To replace the CD
drive, reverse the
previous procedures.
Electrostatic To remove
Discharge the modem,
complete the
Service
following
Considerations
steps:
Cables and
Connectors 1. Prepare
the computer
Preparing the
for
Computer for
disassembly.
Disassembly
Battery Pack 2. Remove
Palmrest the palmrest
Cover with cover with
Touch Pad touch pad.
Heatspreader
3. Remove
Keyboard the
Processor heatspreader.
6. Disconnect the
modem cable from the
modem.
Next Step
8. Disconnect the
backlight cable attached
to the display panel
assembly from the
connector on the
system board.
Next Step
Next Step
When removing
the display panel
assembly,
observe the
NOTE:
display panel
assembly flex
cable routing and
position.
1. Prepare
the computer
for
disassembly.
Electrostatic 2. Remove
Discharge the palmrest
Service cover with
Considerations touch pad.
Cables and
3. Remove
Connectors
the
Preparing the heatspreader.
Computer for
Disassembly 4. Remove
the keyboard.
Battery Pack
Palmrest 5. Remove
Cover with the hard
Touch Pad drive.
Heatspreader
6. Remove
Keyboard the display
Processor panel
Hard Drives assembly.
CD Drive
7. Remove
Battery the screw
Charger Board located under
the bottom of
Modem
the unit
Display Panel (rear) which
Assembly secures the
Upper CPU
Upper CPU
cover to the
Cover
chassis and
Speaker remove four
Assembly screws
located on
Diskette Drive
the top.
Fan Assembly
System Board 8. Lift the
Upper CPU
Dip Switch cover off the
Settings snaps on the
Memory chassis. This
Module disconnects
the power
switch from
the connector
on the
system
board.
To replace
the Upper
CPU cover,
reverse the
previous
procedures.
1. Prepare
the computer
Electrostatic
for
Discharge
disassembly.
Service
Considerations 2. Remove
Cables and the palmrest
Connectors cover with
touch pad.
Preparing the
Computer for
3. Remove
Disassembly
the
Battery Pack heatspreader.
Palmrest
Cover with 4. Remove
the keyboard.
Touch Pad
Heatspreader 5. Remove
Keyboard the hard
drive.
Processor
Hard Drives 6. Remove
CD Drive the display
panel
Battery
assembly.
Charger Board
Modem 7. Remove
Display Panel the Upper
Assembly CPU cover.
Upper CPU
8. Remove
Cover the battery
Speaker charger
Assembly board.
Diskette Drive
9. Disconnect
Fan Assembly
the speaker
System Board cables from
Dip Switch the system
board and
Settings
remove the
Memory speaker
Module assembly
from the
chassis.
To replace
the speaker
assembly,
reverse the
previous
procedures.
1. Prepare the
Electrostatic computer for
Discharge disassembly.
Service
Consideration 2. Remove the
palmrest cover
Cables and
with touch pad.
Connectors
Preparing the 3. Remove the
Computer for heatspreader.
Disassembly
Battery Pack 4. Remove the
keyboard.
Palmrest
Cover with 5. Remove the
Touch Pad hard drive.
Heatspreader
6. Remove the
Keyboard
display panel
Processor assembly.
Hard Drives
7. Remove the
CD Drive
Upper CPU
Battery cover.
Charger
Board 8. Remove
Modem battery charger
board.
Display Panel
Assembly 9. Remove the
Upper CPU diskette drive.
Cover
Next Step
Speaker
Assembly
Diskette
Drive When
Fan Assembly replacing
the
System
diskette
Board drive,
Dip Switch ensure
Settings that the
diskette
Memory NOTE:
drive
Module eject
lever is
properly
inserted
in the
chassis
slot.
Keyboard 4. Remove
Processor the keyboard.
Hard Drives
5. Remove
CD Drive the display
Battery panel
Charger Board assembly.
Modem
6. Remove
Display Panel the hard
Assembly drive.
Upper CPU
Cover 7. Remove
the Upper
Speaker CPU cover.
Assembly
Diskette Drive 8. Lift the fan
assembly
Fan Assembly
from the
System Board chassis slot
Dip Switch and
Settings disconnect
the fan cable
Memory from the
Module connector on
the system
board.
Next Step
Electrostatic
Discharge
Service
Considerations To remove the system board, complete
the following steps:
Cables and
Connectors 1. Prepare the computer for
Preparing the disassembly.
Computer for
Disassembly 2. Remove the palmrest cover with
Battery Pack touch pad.
Next Step
Next Step
Next Step
Electrostatic To remove
Discharge the memory
module,
Service
complete
Considerations
the following
Cables and steps:
Connectors
1. Prepare
Preparing the
the
Computer for computer
Disassembly for
Battery Pack disassembly.
Palmrest
Cover with 2. Close the
computer
Touch Pad
and turn the
Heatspreader computer
Keyboard upside
down.
Processor
Hard Drives 3. Remove
the screw
CD Drive from the
Battery memory
Charger Board module
door, and
Modem slide the
Display Panel memory
Assembly module door
to the right.
Upper CPU
Cover Next Step
Speaker
Assembly
Diskette Drive
Fan Assembly
System Board
Dip Switch
Settings
Memory
Module
Specifications
This chapter covers the following specifications of Compaq Presario 1200 Series
Portable Computers:
System interrupts
Memory Expansion
System DMA
Battery Pack
System I/O Address
Diskette Drive
System memory Catalog
Hard Drive
Physical & environmental
CD Drive
Display
Specifications
System Interrupts
System Interrupts
Hardware System Function
IRQ
IRQ00 Timer Interrupt
IRQ01 Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft
Natural Keyboard
IRQ02 Programmable interrupt controller
IRQ03 Compaq Presario 56K-DF
IRQ04 Communications Port (COM1)
IRQ05 ES1869 Plug and Play AudioDrive
IRQ06 Standard Floppy Disk Controller
IRQ07 Printer Port (LPT1)
IRQ08 System CMOS/real time clock
IRQ09 (free)
IRQ10 OPTi 82C861 PCI to USB Open Host
Controller
IRQ11 IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
IRQ11 NeoMagic MagicGraph 128XD
IRQ12 Synaptics PS/2 TouchPad
IRQ13 Numeric data processor
IRQ14 Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
IRQ14 Opti Viper Max Dual PCI IDE Controller
IRQ15 Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
IRQ15 Opti Viper Max Dual PCI IDE Controller
Specifications
System DMA
System DMA
Hardware DMA System Function
0 ES1869 Plug and Play AudioDrive
3 (free)
5 (free)
6 (free)
7 (free)
Specifications
System I/O Address
System I/O Address
System Function
I/O Address (Hex)
(Shipping Configuration)
Direct memory access
0000H - 000FH
controller
Programmable interrupt
0020H - 0021H
controller
0022H - 0024H Motherboard resources
0040H - 0043H System timer
Standard 101/102-Key or
0060H - 0060H
Microsoft Natural Keyboard
0061H - 0061H System speaker
Standard 101/102-Key or
0064H - 0064H
Microsoft Natural Keyboard
System CMOS/real time
0070H - 0071H
clock
0080H - 0080H Motherboard resources
Direct memory access
0081H - 008FH
controller
0092H - 0092H Motherboard resources
Programmable interrupt
00A0H - 00A1H
controller
Direct memory access
00C0H - 00DFH
controller
00ECH - 00EFH Motherboard resources
00F0H - 00FFH Numeric data processor
Opti Viper Max Dual PCI
0170H - 0177H
IDE Controller
Secondary IDE controller
0170H - 0177H
(dual fifo)
Opti Viper Max Dual PCI
01F0H - 01F7H
IDE Controller
Primary IDE controller (dual
01F0H - 01F7H
fifo)
ES1869 Plug and Play
0220H - 022FH
AudioDrive
02F8H - 02FFH Compaq Presario 56K-DF
ES1869 Plug and Play
0330H - 0331H
AudioDrive
0370H - 0371H Motherboard resources
Opti Viper Max Dual PCI
0376H - 0376H
IDE Controller
Secondary IDE controller
0376H - 0376H
(dual fifo)
0378H - 037FH Printer Port (LPT1)
ES1869 Plug and Play
0388H - 038BH
AudioDrive
NeoMagic MagicGraph
03B0H - 03BBH
128XD
NeoMagic MagicGraph
03C0H - 03DFH
128XD
Standard Floppy Disk
03F0H - 03F5H
Controller
Opti Viper Max Dual PCI
03F6H - 03F6H
IDE Controller
Primary IDE controller (dual
03F6H - 03F6H
fifo)
Standard Floppy Disk
03F7H - 03F7H
Controller
Communications Port
03F8H - 03FFH
(COM1)
040BH - 040BH Motherboard resources
0480H - 048FH Motherboard resources
04D6H - 04D6H Motherboard resources
0800H - 0807H ES1869 Control Interface
0CF8H - 0CFFH PCI bus
Primary IDE Controller
FCF0H - FCF7H
(dual fifo)
Opti Viper Max Dual PCI
FCF0H - FCFFH
IDE Controller
Secondary IDE Controller
FCF8H - FCFFH
(dual fifo)
Specifications
System Memory Catalog
System Memory Catalog
Memory Address System Function
00000000H - 00000000H Texas Instruments PCI-1131 Card
Bus Controller
00000000H - 0009FFFFH System board extension for PnP
BIOS
000A0000H - 000AFFFFH NeoMagic MagicGraph 128XD
000B0000H - 000BFFFFH NeoMagic MagicGraph 128XD
000C0000H - 000CBFFFH NeoMagic MagicGraph 128XD
000E0000H - 000FFFFFH System board extension for PnP
BIOS
00100000H - 01FFFFFFH System board extension for PnP
BIOS
FD000000H - FDFFFFFFH NeoMagic MagicGraph 128XD
FEA00000H - FEBFFFFFH NeoMagic MagicGraph 128XD
FECFF000H - FECFFFFFH OPTi 82C861 PCI to USB Open Host
Controller
FED00000H - FEDFFFFFH NeoMagic MagicGraph 128XD
FFFC0000H - FFFFFFFFH Motherboard resources
Specifications
Display
12.1" (Diagonal) TFT Display
U.S. Metric
Active Area
Height 9.6" 246 mm
Width 7.2" 184.5 mm
Overall
Dimensions
Width 7.35" 188.5 mm
Height 10.7" 275 mm
Depth .27" 6.8 mm
7.79" 197.98 mm
Width
Overall
Dimensions
Width 11.6" 295.0 mm
Height 8.58" 218.0 mm
Depth .31" 8.0 mm
Specifications
Memory Expansion
Memory Expansion
System Memory Expansion Board Memory Total Memory
32-MB 16-MB 48-MB
32-MB 32-MB 64-MB
32-MB 64-MB 96-MB
32-MB 128-MB 160-MB
Specifications
Battery Pack
Battery Pack
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) Lithium Ion
(Li ion)
Dimensions
Height 0.8 in (20.3 mm) 0.8 in (20.3 mm)
Length 5.7 in (145 mm) 5.7 in (145 mm)
Width 3.1 in (78.7 mm) 3.1 in (78.7 mm)
Energy
Nominal Open Circuit Voltage 9.6 V 14.8 V
Capacity 4.5 Ah 3.0 Ah
Power 43.2 Wh 44.4 Wh
Environmental Requirements
Operating Temperature 32° F (0-50° C) 32° F (0-50° C)
Non-operating Temperature -20° C -60° C -20° C -60° C
Charging Temperature 5° C-45° C 5° C-45° C
Specifications
Diskette Drive
Diskette Drive
Capacity per Diskette 1,474 KB / 738 KB
(High/Low)
Diskette Size 2HD / 2DD
Number of LED Indicators NONE
(Read/Write)
Number of Drives Supported ONE
Drive Rotation (rpm) 300
Transfer Rate (Kbps) 500 / 250
Bytes per Sector 512
Sectors per Track (High/Low) 18 / 9
Tracks per Disk (High/Low) 160
Access Times:
Track-to-Track (ms) 3
Average (ms) 94
Specifications
Hard Drives
Hard Drives
3.2-GB 4.3-GB 4.8-GB
Capacity Per Drive 3.2 GB 4.3 GB 4.8 GB
(Formatted)
Drive Type 2.5" 2.5" 2.5"
Logical Configuration
Cylinders 7470 6568 11648
Heads 4 6 4
Seek Times
(Typical, Including
settling in ms)
--- --- 5.5 max (read)
Single track
6.5 max (write)
Transfer Rate
At interface 33.3 MB/S 33.3 MB/S 33.3 MB/S
Hard Drives
6.4-GB
Capacity Per Drive 6.49 GB
Drive Type 2.5"
Logical Configuration
Cylinders 8955
Heads 6
Seek Times
(Typical, Including settling in ms)
Single track ---
Average
12
Full stroke
---
Transfer Rate
At interface 33.3 MB/S
Specifications
CD Drive
24× CD Drive
Dimensions 128 x 12.7 x 129 mm
Weight 0.5 lbs
Rotational Speed 5120 rpm
Typical Transfer Rate 3600 KB/s
Sustained Data Transfer Rate
Access Time 110 ms
Average Random Access Time
Spin Up time 2.7 s
Data Buffer Capacity 128 KB
NOTE: The signals in all tables of this appendix are considered active high
unless otherwise indicated by an asterisk (*).
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● Parallel Connector
● Serial Connector
● Keyboard/Mouse
● Modem
Parallel Connector
Serial Connector
Connector Pin Signal
1 Carrier Detect
2 Receive Data
3 Transmit Data
5 Signal Ground
7 Ready to Send
8 Clear to Send
9 Ring Indicator
Keyboard/Mouse
Connector Pin Signal
1 Data 1
2 Data 2
3 Ground
4 +5 V
5 Clock 1
6 Clock 2
2 Green Analog
3 Blue Analog
4 Not connected
5 Ground
6 Ground Analog
7 Ground Analog
8 Ground Analog
9 Not connected
10 Ground
11 Monitor Detect
12 DDC2B Data
13 Horizontal Sync
14 Vertical Sync
15 DDC2B Clock
2 Data -
Data +
3
Ground
4
Modem
Connector Pin Signal
1 Unused
2 Unused
3 Tip
4 Ring
5 Unused
6 Unused
The power consumption requirements for PC Cards vary widely. Some cards drain
NOTE:
the battery pack very rapidly.
Battery pack operating time can be increased by as much as 50 percent by controlling the energy
required by the computer and the energy stored in the battery pack.
1. Set the power conservation levels in the Power Management utility to Maximum.
2. Customize the timeout value to work more efficiently with the applications. The amount of
battery life depends on the values selected.
To maximize the energy stored in the battery pack, follow these guidelines:
● Condition the battery pack at least every 30 days to improve overall battery performance.
● Keep a battery pack in the computer when using it with AC power to supply the battery pack
with a constant trickle charge.
● Store the battery pack in a cool, dry place when not in use.
1. Plug in the AC adapter and allow the battery to charge until the LED light on the
display stops blinking. Your battery gauge may read 100 percent for a period of time
before LED light on the display stops blinking. Do not unplug the AC adapter until the
arrow disappears.
2. Unplug the AC adapter and allow the battery to drain until the computer reaches
hibernation and turns itself off. Do not plug in the AC adapter during this process
or you will need to restart with Step No. 1. You may use the computer while the
battery is draining.
The table below shows the approximate battery pack charge times.
In the interest of safeguarding our environment, Compaq Computer Corporation recommends that
nickel metal hydride (NiMH) and lithium ion (Li ion) battery packs be recycled. Battery packs
should be handled in accordance with country, state, province, or local regulations.
CAUTION: Never attempt to open or service a battery pack. Opening a battery pack
not only damages the pack and makes it unusable, but also exposes potentially harmful
battery components.