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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Service Manual

FIC M295 / M296 Intel® Pentium® 4 Notebooks M295 / M296 Reference and Service Manual

Seite 2 - Legal Notice

Outline of the M295 / M296 Figure 1-2 M295 System Configuration Diagram 1-6 FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual

Seite 3 - Reference and Service Manual

Hardware Functional Overview M296 Block Diagram Figure 4-2 M296 Block Diagram FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual 4-5

Seite 4 - Preface

Hardware Functional Overview 4.3 Chipset Summary The M295 / M296 notebook consists of following major chipsets: Controller Chip Vendor Descri

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Hardware Functional Overview running on advanced operating systems such as Windows* 2000, and Windows* XP. Systems based on Pentium 4 processors also

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Hardware Functional Overview pipeline. There is also an 8 KB data portion of L1 cache. • Rapid Execution Engine: The Integer Arithmetic Logic Unit (

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Hardware Functional Overview reduce the number of instructions required to execute a particular program task providing overall performance increase •

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Hardware Functional Overview data w/ 533 MB/s from/to memory sub-system to/from the Multi-threaded I/O Link Packet Layer in SiS962L. The SiS645DX f

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Hardware Functional Overview . Bi-directional 16 bit data bus . Perform 533MB/s bandwidth in 66MHz x 4 mode . Distributed arbitration strategy with e

Seite 10 - Outline of the M295 / M296

Hardware Functional Overview integrated power management module incorporates the ACPI 1.0b compliance functions, the APM 1.2 compliance functions, an

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Hardware Functional Overview • Ultra DMA 33/66/100/133 • ATA/ATAPI 48-bit addressing compliance and support greater than 137Gbytes device. • Silic

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Hardware Functional Overview Key and Mouse, RTC Alarm, Modem, Ring-In, GPIO7, LAN, PME#, AC’97 Wake-Up. • Software Watchdog Timer • PCI Bus Power

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Outline of the M295 / M296 1.4 Quick Tour of the Notebook Please take a moment to become familiar with the location and purpose of every control, t

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Hardware Functional Overview 4.6 Clock Frequency Generator The notebook utilizes the ICS 952001 chip to supply the system clock needed to run the c

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Hardware Functional Overview 4.10 Video Subsystem The video subsystem, embedded inside the North Bridge chip and the LCD panel, controls the display

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Hardware Functional Overview M296 Features summary of the ATI M9CSP32 Video Chip Controller: • 32-bit PCI bus (Rev 2.2), 3.3 V with bus mastering sup

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Hardware Functional Overview systems: • Bus mastering of 2D&3D display lists. • Direct walk of Direct3D/OpenGL vertex list. • Ultra-thin driver l

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Hardware Functional Overview The OZ6912 CardBus controller is compliant with the latest ACPI-PCI Bus Power Management interface Specification. It su

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Hardware Functional Overview • Supports Direct Memory Access for PC/PCI and PCI/Way on PC Card socket • Programmable interrupt protocol: PCI, PCI+

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Hardware Functional Overview The pointing device subsystem consists of the built-in Synaptics touch pad pointing device module on the system top cove

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Hardware Functional Overview 4.15 Power Subsystem The Power Subsystem consists of the following major sections: 4.15.1 AC Power Adapter The computer

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Hardware Functional Overview (Low byte) registers if the system wants to read data from PMU08. Features Summary of the Micro-P: • 5 channels 8-bit

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FIC M295 / M296 Disassembly Instruction Parts Removal and Replacement Procedures This section contains the field service-level removal/ replacement p

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Outline of the M295 / M296 • TFT color LVDS with 14.1" 1024x768 XGA or 15" 1400x1050 resolution panels. • Capable of displaying 16M color

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FIC M295 / M296 Disassembly Instruction 3. Removing the LCD Panel The procedure for removing the LCD Panel is as follows: 1. Follow the steps ab

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FIC M295 / M296 Disassembly Instruction 5. To remove the LCD panel, you need to disassemble the LCD bezel and LCD cover back. Remove four screws on

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FIC M295 / M296 Disassembly Instruction 2. To remove the palm rest cover, you need to remove five screws on the under side as indicated on the figur

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FIC M295 / M296 Disassembly Instruction 5. Removing the Internal Hard Disk Drive The notebook provides a built-in hard disk for the primary IDE cont

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FIC M295 / M296 Disassembly Instruction 6. Removing the Thermal Module 1. Release four screws and remove four screws as shown in the picture below.

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FIC M295 / M296 Disassembly Instruction Screws of Heat Sink Plate Remove cooling fan module by slightly lifting it up Remove the Cooling Fan 4. R

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FIC M295 / M296 Disassembly Instruction 8. Removing the System Top Cover The procedure for removing the system top cover is as follows: 1. Before

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FIC M295 / M296 Disassembly Instruction 2. Remove the two screws and two hexagonal bolts. Two Hex-bolts Two Screws CD-ROM Cover Disassembly 3.

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FIC M295 / M296 Disassembly Instruction 11. Removing the Build-In Speaker Panel The internal speaker panel is connected on the front side of the bas

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FIC M295 / M296 Disassembly Instruction DC-DC Board Disassembly 13. Removing the CPU The M295 / M296 models feature Intel Pentium 4 SFF uFC-PGA Pro

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Outline of the M295 / M296 special functions. The following function-key combinations are pre-programmed: Hot Key Function Handler Fn + F3 Togg

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FIC M295 / M296 Disassembly Instruction Remove CMOS RTC Battery P -12 FIC M295 / M296 Disassembly Instruction

Seite 37 - Installation and Upgrade

FIC M295 / M296 Disassembly Instruction 15. Removing the Motherboard The motherboard contains the major chipset and components needed to run the not

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FIC M295 / M296 Disassembly Instruction 16. Removing the USB Board The procedures for removing USB Board are as follows. 4. Before removing the US

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Troubleshooting & Repair FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual 6-1 Chapter 66.1 Introduction This chapter provides the most common problem encounte

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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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Troubleshooting and Repair Beep codes for system board errors Table 6-3 (a) BIOS Beep Codes Beep Code Diagnostic Code Description Test Performed no

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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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Outline of the M295 / M296 Power Status LED Indicator Located just on TFT LED panel assembly, you will find three LEDs for the power and battery cha

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

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.6 Internal Keyboard Check Figure 6-5 Internal Keyboard Check 6.4.7 Glidepad Interface Check Figure 6-6 Glidepa

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.8 CD-ROM Interface Check Figure 6-7 CD-ROM Interface Check 6.4.9 Serial Port Interface Check Figure 6-8 Serial

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Outline of the M295 / M296 o RF Access This LED will turn on when the system is accessing the data from wireless device. p Caps Lock This LED will tu

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.10 External Keyboard Check Figure 6-9 Internal Keyboard Check 6.4.11 PS/2 Mouse Interface Check Figure 6-10 PS

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.12 Printer Port Interface Check Figure 6-11 Printer Port Interface Check 6.4.13 Audio Port Interface Check Figur

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.14 PCMCIA Interface Check Figure 6-13 PCMCIA Interface Check 6.4.15 USB Port Interface Check Figure 6-14 USB

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.16 LCD Panel Interface Check Figure 6-15 LCD Panel Interface Check 6.4.17 TV-Out Interface Check Figure 6-16 TV

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.18 LED Indicator Function Check Figure 6-17 LED Indicator Function Check 6-22 FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.19 Cover Switch Function Check Figure 6-18 Cover Switch Function Check 6.4.20 Mini-PCI Modem , LAN, or Combo Devic

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Troubleshooting and Repair 6.4.21 FIR Interface Check Figure 6-20 FIR Interface Check 6.4.22 IEEE1394 Interface Check Figure 6-21 IEEE139

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Notebook Specification FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual A-1 AppendixA This appendix provides the technical specification of the M295 / M296 notebo

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Notebook Specification BIOS ROM ROM Type 512K x 8 CMOS Flash Memory – 49LF040A (SST) ROM Size 4M-bit Boot Code Sector 64KB Top Sector Package 32-pi

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Notebook Specification SOUND SUBSYSTEM Audio Controller Integrated in South Bridge Audio Codec ALC 201 CODEC (Analog Devices) Compatibility Sound Bl

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Outline of the M295 / M296 Power Button Press the Power button either to power on or power off the system. The Power button is also a “Smart” switch,

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Notebook Specification Scroll Lock LED Green color for Scroll Lock activate on keyboard A-4 FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual

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

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Notebook Specification A.3 DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive Specification Drive Manufacturer QSI SBW-161 Physical Dimension 128.0 x 12.7 x 129 [mm] ( W * H * D

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Notebook Specification A.6 Internal Modem Specification Modem Type Askey 1456VQL1U Chipset Lucent Mars3 1648 Modem Chipset Interface Mini-PCI Interfa

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Notebook Specification Charging Efficiency 100% EVD1 14.0V EVDF 12.0V A.9 Inverter Specification Input Voltage 5.0V Start Voltage 1200Vrms (min) Outp

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Notebook Specification A.13 Environmental Requirements Temperature Operating Temperature Storage Temperature 0oC to 40oC -20oC to 60oC Humidity Op

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Pin Assignments FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual B-1 AppendixBB.1 CRT (VGA) Connector The pin assignment of the VGA connector is as follows: No

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Pin Assignments B.3 Parallel Port Connector The pin assignment of the parallel/printer (LPT1) port connector is as follows: No PIN ASSIGMENT(by: sor

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Pin Assignments 14 AFD#/DSB#_D14,_P14/_D12:O,O/O This output goes low to cause the printer to automatically feed one line after each line is printed

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Pin Assignments B.5 USB Connector The pin assignment of the USB port connector is as follows: No Signal Description Type 1, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12 GND

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Outline of the M295 / M296 1.4.2 Front Side of the Notebook n Built-in Stereo Speakers o Rewind Button pForward Button q Stop Button r Play Butt

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Pin Assignments B.7 DC-IN Jack Pin Assignment The pin assignment of the DC-IN connector is as follows: No Signal Description Type 1 ADAPV+ Adap

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Pin Assignments 3 RPDD7 Primary disk data 7 I/O 4 RPDD8 Primary disk data 8 I/O 6 RPDD9 Primary disk data 9 I/O 8 RPDD10 Primary disk data

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Pin Assignments B.11 Battery Connector The pin assignment for the battery connector is as follows: No Signal Description Type 1 Gnd Ground - 2 B_P

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FRU Parts Listing FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual C-1 AppendixC This appendix provides you with the field replaceable unit (FRU) parts listing of

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FRU Parts Listing PLASTIC-M PALM-REST Module x 80-40599-10 30 N/A N/A FRAME MODULE x 80-00065-01 30 N/A N/A Module PALM REST (15") x 25

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FRU Parts Listing Keyboard(US) x 71-30411-26 35 24 Mth FIC Keyboard(IT) x 71-30411-28 35 24 Mth FIC FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual C-3

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Outline of the M295 / M296 Forward Button Press the button for playing the next music. Press and hold this button to fast forward the audio CD Stop

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Outline of the M295 / M296 Audio Port There are Microphone jack, and Headphone jack which are described as follows: • Microphone Jack Allows you to

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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 M295 / M296 PC Card Slot The PCMCIA slot compartment houses one-card slots that support one PCMCIA Type II cards. The notebook uses a

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Outline of the M295 / M296 1.4.5 The Rear Side of the Notebook n AC Power Port o Parallel Port p/ TV-Out Port q Air Inhalant r CRT Port s Seri

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Outline of the M295 / M296 Serial Port (COM 1) The 9-pin serial port provides a serial interface to which you can connect an RS-232C device such as e

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Outline of the M295 / M296 1.4.6 The Under Side of the Notebook n/r Tilt Foot o Memory Compartment p Battery Release Latch q Battery Bay s Mini-P

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Outline of the M295 / M296 1.5 System BIOS SETUP Program The notebook uses the Phoenix BIOS Setup program that allows you to set several system conf

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Outline of the M295 / M296 well as CPU and system memory information. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Boot Exit Item S

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Outline of the M295 / M296  Language – Language for each country. Default setting as US language.  Boot Display Device – This field allows you

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Outline of the M295 / M296 Type: [None] / [ATAPI Removable] / [CD-ROM] / [User] / [Auto] Select the drive type corresponding to the fixed disk insta

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Outline of the M295 / M296 NumLock: [On] / [Off] Selects Power-on state for NumLock TV System [NTSC] / [PAL] Switch TV System Mode Sub-System Select

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Outline of the M295 / M296  EmbedDed Audio Device – [Enabled] or [Disabled] SiS Embeded Audio ( SiS 7018 AC97 Audio )  Summary Screen – Select

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FIC M295/M296 MODEL INTEL® PENTIUM® 4 NOTEBOOKS Reference and Service Manual September 2002, Volume 1 First International Co

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Outline of the M295 / M296 Interrupt [IRQ 3] / [IRQ4] Set the interrupt for serial port B. Parallel port [Disabled] / [Auto] / [Enabled] Configure pa

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Outline of the M295 / M296 1.5.3 Using the Security Menu The Security menu allows you to set the system password as well as disk-protection securit

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Outline of the M295 / M296  Set Supervisor Password – Specifies if the system prompts you to enter a password when entering Setup.  Set User Pass

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Outline of the M295 / M296 1.5.4 Using the Boot Menu The Boot menu lets you decide the boot order of booting devices including: PhoenixBIOS Setup

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Outline of the M295 / M296 1.5.5 How to Exit the Setup Program There are two choices to escape from the Setup program. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility

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Outline of the M295 / M296 1.6 Notebook Accessories and System Options It is also important to understand the accessories that come along with the n

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Outline of the M295 / M296 1.6.8 Audio-DJ This notebook comes with optional built-in Audio DJ panel. It can play your Audio CD like the CD player wit

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Installation and Upgrade FIC M295/M296 Service Manual 2-1 Chapter 22.1 Overview This chapter provides guidelines on installing the device driver

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Installation and Upgrade driver to your computer: 1. Click the Start button, and then point to Run. The Run dialog box appears. 2. Click the Bro

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Installation and Upgrade 8. Click Yes to restart the computer 2.2.5 Installing Easy Mail Light Driver for Microsoft Outlook 98/2000... 1. Ins

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Preface This manual contains operation, specifications, technical references, maintenance and troubleshooting instructions for the FIC M295 / M296 no

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Installation and Upgrade n/p Tilt Foot o Mini-PCI Socket Compartment q Memory Compartment r Battery Compartment s Battery Release Latch Figure 2

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Installation and Upgrade 5. Click the Start button and then click Run. In the Run dialog box, click Browse button and navigate to the directory as &

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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

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Installation and Upgrade Main Board ID Select Main Board ID Pos #5 POS #6 RESERVE OFF OFF RESERVE OFF ON RESERVE ON OFF RESERVE ON ON CD-ROM Mast

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Installation and Upgrade OFF ON ON ON ON 1.450 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 1.475 ON OFF OFF OFF ON 1.500 ON OFF OFF ON OFF 1.525 ON O

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Installation and Upgrade 2.3.2 CPU Upgrade Procedure The M295 / M296 features Intel Pentium 4 SFF Processors. It is located on the middle-right side

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Installation and Upgrade 2.3.3 Removing the Thermal Plate and Cooling Fan 1. Release nine screws as shown in the picture below, and then remove Th

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Installation and Upgrade 2.3.4 Removing the CPU The M295 / M296 features Intel Pentium 4 SFF uFCPGA Processors. It is located on the upper left si

Seite 119 - 2. Removing the Keyboard

Installation and Upgrade 2.3.6 Memory Upgrade Procedure The notebook computer offers two 64-bit memory slot using 144-pin SODIMM (Small Outline Dual

Seite 120 - 3. Removing the LCD Panel

Installation and Upgrade 4. Locate the memory module socket. Align the notch with the notch in the socket connector and insert the module as follows

Seite 121 - Glide Pad Location

Outline of the M295 / M296 FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual 1-1 Chapter 11.1 Introduction This chapter provides the outline features and operatio

Seite 122 - Glide Pad Disassembly

Installation and Upgrade 2. Remove six screws of frame HDD bracket plate. Two small ones of them are at the front side, and others are at the both s

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Software Functional Overview FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual 3-1 Chapter 33.1 Overview The M295 / M296M is an IBM PC/AT compatible Notebook PC w

Seite 124 - Remove the Thermal Plate

Software Functional Overview Controller Chip Description Display  System auto detects LCD or CRT presence on boot and lid closed.  Support Pannin

Seite 125 - Remove CD-ROM Drive

Software Functional Overview 3.3 Subsystem Software Functions This section provides introduction on the software functions of the notebook subsyste

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Software Functional Overview Base SO-DIMM DRAM slot (Bank 0 & 1) Base SO-DIMM DRAM slot (Bank 2 & 3) Total Size NIL 128MB 128MB NIL 256MB

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Software Functional Overview 0Dh 320*200 16 4-bit Planar 0Eh 640*200 16 4-bit Planar 0Fh 640*350 Mono 1-bit Planar Mode Pixel Resolution Colors M

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Software Functional Overview 11Bh 1280 x 1024 32-bit Unpacked 43(I), 60, 75, 85 8MB 11Dh 640 x 400 16-bit Packed 70 2MB 11Eh 640 x 400 32-bit

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Software Functional Overview system BIOS to specify the panel type to the VGA BIOS. The system BIOS should get the panel type from GPI pins before th

Seite 130 - Remove CMOS RTC Battery

Software Functional Overview 3.3.7 Super I/O This controller contains 16550A or FIFO Enabled UART, ECP/Standard/Bi-directional Parallel Port meeting

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Software Functional Overview ScrLock Scroll Lock Internet Button Internet Function Key Controlled by Driver Mail Button Mail Function Key Contr

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Outline of the M295 / M296 8-way cache associativity provides L2 Cache (Pentium Processor internal): 512KB Advanced Transfer Cache,8 way

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Software Functional Overview • PCI Device The table below summarizes the PCI IDSEL Pin Allocation: IDSEL Pin PCI Device Resources Device Con

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Software Functional Overview Device Number Function Number Device Name AD11 Device 00 Function 0 SIS645DX - Host to PCI bridge Device 01 Functi

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Software Functional Overview SIS961 SMBus Connection Devices SMBus Device Master/Slave Address BIOS Need to Initialization SIS645DX - Core Logic

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Software Functional Overview 1F0 - 1F7 IDE Primary Command Block 200 - 20F Game Port 220 - 22F Sound Blaster 279 ISA PnP Address 330 - 333 MIDI

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Software Functional Overview z IRQ Map IRQ# Description IRQ 0 System Timer IRQ 1 Keyboard IRQ 2 [Cascade] IRQ 3 PHS (Serial) IRQ 4 Serial Por

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Software Functional Overview GPIO9 N.C. -- -- -- GPIO10 MB_ID1 1 I 0 : Mother Board ID1 Select 1 : normal operation GPIO11 PM_SLP_S10 1 O 0

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Software Functional Overview GPIOC1 N.C. X GPIOC2 CHGLED O Charge LED High = Turn ON Charge LED GPIOC3 N.C. X 3.4.2 M38869 GPIO Signal

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Software Functional Overview P64 OUT PASS0 P65 IN NC P66 OUT BT_FETON1 P67 OUT BT_SENSE0 PORT 7 P70 I/O PS2 DATA P73 I/O PS2 CLOCK P72 I/O E

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Software Functional Overview 3.5 Power Management This section provides the Power Management software function of the notebook. 3.5.1 General Requi

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Software Functional Overview The CPU clock is slow down and all other devices are full-on. z Stand by mode A suspend state where

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Outline of the M295 / M296 Complete TV-OUT/Digital Flat Panel Solution VRAM Internal VRAM up to 32MB TV out encoder Embedded ATI

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Software Functional Overview 3.5.4 Power Management Mode Transition Flow Power button Lid switch Suspend button Suspend button Suspend button Suspe

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Software Functional Overview 3.5.5 Power Management Mode Transition Event The following table summarizes the entry events and wake-up events of each

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Software Functional Overview 3.5.7 Power button and suspend button State Button OFF Full on Doze Stand by STR STD Power Power on Power off P

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Software Functional Overview z Device PM control during Stand By mode Device Power Controlled by Description CPU Hardware Controlled by SUS_STAT

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Software Functional Overview AUDIO Hardware Controlled by SIS961 Audio AMP Hardware Controlled by BIOS LCD Backlight Hardware Power off Serial

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Software Functional Overview 3.6 ACPI 3.6.1 Expanding Event Through the Embedded Controller The following figure shows the relationships between t

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Software Functional Overview z SCI Source and Query Event from M38867 PMU08 Input Event GPE Event Handler ADPIN# AC Plug In/Out GPI1 AML Han

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Software Functional Overview z Battery Control Methods Object Description _BIF Return static information about a battery (i.e., model number, ser

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Software Functional Overview An optimally designed system that uses several SCI events can notify the OS of thermal increase or decrease by raising

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Software Functional Overview resetting cooling temperatures. For example, 1. When the heat increases to the temperature designated by _ACx, the OS

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Outline of the M295 / M296 Root hub and four function ports Integrated physical layer transceivers with optional over-current detection status on USB

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Software Functional Overview • If a standard single-speed fan is the Active cooling device, then the policy is represented by the temperature to whi

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Software Functional Overview The granularity of ΔP is determined by the CPU duty width of the system. A detailed explanation of this thermal feedback

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Software Functional Overview 3.6.8 Thermal Control Methods Control methods and objects related to thermal management are listed in the table below.

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Software Functional Overview The result is an integer value that describes up to 0.1 precisions in Kelvin. For example, 300.0K are represented by the

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Software Functional Overview necessary. 3.6.9 AC Adapters and Power Source Objects The Power Source objects describe the power source used to run th

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Software Functional Overview − The system will enter Suspend To Disk mode even the power management is disabled. The function of power-on or Resume

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Software Functional Overview Controller (QR_EC) #2 EC_DATA R Query value to host Interrupt on OBF=1 3.8.2 PMU08 EC RAM List The micro controller

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Software Functional Overview Register Bit Number Function Address Name R/W 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Logic Default Description 1Ah *3 Battery State R(/W) D

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Software Functional Overview Register Bit Number Function Address Name R/W 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Logic Default Description 6Ch PMU_LOW_ ADR R/W DATA [7

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Software Functional Overview Register Bit Number Function Address Name R/W 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Logic De- faultDescription A0h *3 ADP_STS R(/W) RES[7:1

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Outline of the M295 / M296 1.3 System Configuration Diagram Figure 1-1 M296 System Configuration Diagram FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual

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Software Functional Overview Register Bit Number Function Address Name R/W 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Logic De- faultDescription B0h EC_RUN_ ENB R/W 0: Disa

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Software Functional Overview Register Bit Number Function Address Name R/W 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Logic De- faultDescription C0h GPIO-C_ EVT_POL R/W 0 0

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Software Functional Overview Register Bit Number Function Address Name R/W 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Logic De- fault Description D0h BAT_CHG_ CONT R/W RES[

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Software Functional Overview Register Bit Number Function Address Name R/W 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Logic De- faultDescription E0h PMU_CONT R/W RES[7:3] EC

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Software Functional Overview 3.9 Miscellaneous 3.9.1 Power Button The system may have different action upon pressing the Power Button when the syst

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Software Functional Overview supporting a wider bus (32 bits instead of 16 bits), CardBus also supports bus mastering and operation speeds up to 33MH

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Hardware Functional Overview FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual 4-1 Chapter 44.1 Overview The FIC M295 / M296 notebook consists of several important

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Hardware Functional Overview • VRAM –Internal VRAM up to 32MB • PCMCIA Subsystem – M295 ENE CB1410 Single Slot PCI-CARDBUS BRIDGE controller chi

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Hardware Functional Overview - LAN Mini-PCI (Realtek) - Support for auto-negotiation (10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX) - Wake up On LAN - 3Com Combo Mini

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Hardware Functional Overview 4.2 System Hardware Block Diagram M295 Block Diagram Figure 4-1 M295 Block Diagram 4-4 FIC M295 / M296 Serv

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