Professional Documents
Culture Documents
JHL90 Service Manual-Final-0725 PDF
JHL90 Service Manual-Final-0725 PDF
JHL90
Chapter 1
System Description
Specification
Contents
Chapter 1 System Description Specification
1. SCOPE ................................................................................................... 1-2
1.1 One 2.5” W, 9.5mm H Hard Disk, Up to 250GB.............................1-2
1.2 Optical Disc Drive ..........................................................................1-2
1.3 Touch Pad:.....................................................................................1-2
1.4 Keyboard .......................................................................................1-2
1.5 Display Device ...............................................................................1-2
1.6 Camera..........................................................................................1-3
1.7 Keyboard .......................................................................................1-3
2. Communications ..................................................................................... 1-4
2.1 Wireless LAN .................................................................................1-4
2.2 Modem...........................................................................................1-4
2.3 Bluetooth .......................................................................................1-4
3. Mechanical Specification ........................................................................ 1-5
3.1 Option Pack: ..................................................................................1-5
3.2 Mechanical Function......................................................................1-5
3.3 Mechanical Material.......................................................................1-5
JHL90 Service Manual
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
★ Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, and kitchen
sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
★ Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There
may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
★ Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
1-1
JHL90 Service Manual
1. SCOPE
This document describes the functional specifications for the Compal Notebook
personal computer JHL90 series. The system is hardware and software
compatible with the IBM PC/ATX personal computer.
1.4 Keyboard
• Length: 300+0.05-0.30mm
• Width: 108.9+0.05-0.20mm
• Height: 5.10+0.3-0. 3mm
• Stroke: 2.5+0-0.3mm
1-2
JHL90 Service Manual
1.6 Camera
• 2.0M CMOS module, fix-focus, camera module (Suyin CN2015-530B-OV01)
• 2.0M CMOS module, fix-focus, camera module (Chicony CNF7247)
1.7 Keyboard
• 86 / 87 keys with 101/102 key emulation
• 2.5±0.15mm full stroke keys
• Phantom key auto detect
• Overlay numeric keypad
• Support independent pgdn/pgup/home/end keys
• Support reverse T cursor keys
• Factory-configurable different languages by OEM customer
• Window key supported
1-3
JHL90 Service Manual
2. Communications
2.1 Wireless LAN
• Wireless LAN & WiMAX mini card: module maker: Intel
PCI Express base specification compliant
Wireless LAN mini card: 802.11 abgn,marker: shirley peak
2.2 Modem
• Internal Modem with MDC solution (MDC 3.3/1.5): module maker: Askey
2.3 Bluetooth
• Bluetooth module: module maker: Foxconn chipset: Broadcom Bluetooth
V2.1+EDR
2.4 TV tuner
• TV tuner module: module maker: YUAN chipset: Xceive
1-4
JHL90 Service Manual
3. Mechanical Specification
• FOR15.4” JHL90
14.11” (W) x 10.19” (D) x 1.54” (H) [358.5mm (W) x 259mm (D) x 39.2mm (H)]
5.8 lb~5.3 lb (including: HDD, CD-ROM, and BATT module)
1-5
Chapter 2
Software Specification
Contents
Chapter 2 Software Specification
1. System Components Summary .............................................................. 2-1
2. System Controls ..................................................................................... 2-5
2.1 Buttons ..........................................................................................2-5
2.2 System status indicators................................................................2-5
3. Core BIOS Features ............................................................................... 2-6
3.1 Multi Boot.......................................................................................2-6
3.2 Quiet Boot......................................................................................2-6
3.3 Boot Block .....................................................................................2-6
4. Thermal management............................................................................. 2-7
5. Power Management for ACPI mode ....................................................... 2-7
5.1 Introduction....................................................................................2-7
5.2 System Time-outs ..........................................................................2-7
5.3 System Power Management..........................................................2-7
5.4 Device Power Management...........................................................2-7
5.5 Hibernation ....................................................................................2-8
6. ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface)............................. 2-9
6.1 Introduction....................................................................................2-9
6.2 ACPI Sleep Status .........................................................................2-9
6.3 Fast Resume .................................................................................2-9
6.4 Power State Transition Diagram ....................................................2-9
6.5 Storage Devices and Batteries ....................................................2-10
6.6 Bootable Device...........................................................................2-10
6.7 Embedded controller....................................................................2-10
7. PC2001..................................................................................................2-10
8. Miscellaneous Features .........................................................................2-11
8.1 Single BIOS ROM........................................................................2-11
8.2 USB Support................................................................................2-11
8.3 Flash utility - one BIOS ROM only ...............................................2-11
8.4 Crisis Recovery ...........................................................................2-11
8.5 VGA Support................................................................................2-11
9. Customer Specific Features...................................................................2-12
9.1 Display of System Type and BIOS Version Number on Boot.......2-12
9.2 CMOS RAM management ...........................................................2-12
9.3 System Management BIOS (SM BIOS) version 2.4 (DMI 2.0).....2-12
9.4 EEPROM .....................................................................................2-13
10. System Setup ........................................................................................2-15
10.1 Invoking setup .............................................................................2-15
10.2 Setup screens..............................................................................2-15
11. OS Compatibility ....................................................................................2-20
12. Software Specification for EC-FW..........................................................2-20
12.1 General purpose ..........................................................................2-20
12.2 Features ......................................................................................2-20
12.3 Types of EC-FW provided............................................................2-20
12.4 Hot keys for system control .........................................................2-28
12.5 External Buttons status report and control...................................2-29
12.6 IOMP button.................................................................................2-29
12.7 Adapter loading control................................................................2-30
12.8 External LEDs status report and control ......................................2-30
12.9 Battery status report and control..................................................2-32
12.10 EC-FW Power management support ...........................................2-33
12.11 Thermal Status Report and Fan Control ......................................2-34
12.12 Three host interface channels support.........................................2-35
12.13 Support three independent devices through PS/2 channel
simultaneously .............................................................................2-35
12.14 Devices PnP configuration...........................................................2-35
12.15 ACPI EC interface Specification support......................................2-36
12.16 Internal keyboard change Configuration ......................................2-36
12.17 EC name space Configuration .....................................................2-37
12.18 Embedded Controller chipset ......................................................2-45
JHL90 Service Manual
2-1
JHL90 Service Manual
JHL91/JHT01
– Intel Cantiga GM for Int. Gfx
– Main Memory shared for Int. Gfx
– Default setting: VRAM 256MB shared from system
memory
Video Chip
JHL90/JHT00
Chipset Size Bus width Type
MXM-II NB9M-GS 256M 64bit 32M16*4
MXM-II NB9P-GS 512M 128bit 32M16*8
– Realtek ALC268
– HD Audio
– Microphone-in and headphone-out
Audio – Two stereo speakers
– JHL90/JHT00:Two internal analog Microphone,
Microphone array supported
– JHL91/JHT01: One internal analog Microphone.
– Askey/AgereAM5/CastleNet/Moto
V.92/56K bps; V.90/56K bps
– JHL91/JHT01 LAN: 10/100Mbps, Realtek RTL8102e
– JHL90/JHT00 LAN: 10/100/1000Mbps, Realtek RTL8111c
On-board
– Wireless LAN, 802.11a/g/n, Intel Shirley Peak (option)
Comms
– 802.16e Mobile WiMAX and 802.11abgn, Intel Echo Peak
(TBC)
– Antenna: WiMAX x 2
– Bluetooth USB type, ver 2.1, Foxconn (Broadcom) (Option)
– 85/86 keys support with 101/102 key emulation without
stick-point.
– Windows key, Application key
– Standard pitch, 3.0mm travel length.
Keyboard
– Multi-Langue support.
– The plate of K/B for Intel is different with the plate for A30
customers
– The printing of K/B is same for both Intel and A30
Pointing Device – Touch pad with two buttons (left & right)
2-2
JHL90 Service Manual
JHL90/JHT00:
– 2.0M pixel CMOS via USB 2.0 interface.
Auto-focus (ME dimension).
Face detect function (Compal SW).
Business card scanner.
A4 scanner.
Web Cam
JHL91/JHT01:
– 1.3M/2.0M pixel CMOS via USB 2.0 interface. (option)
Auto-focus (ME dimension).
Face detect function (Compal SW).
Business card scanner.
A4 scanner.
– PCI-Express Card, 34/54mm. x 1
– USB V2.0, x 3, Power USB V2.0 x 3
– RGB; VGA port x 1, 15pins
– S-Video in x 1
– Microphone-in x 1
– Headphone-out jack x 1
– DC-in jack x 1
I/O Ports – Mini Card x3 (JHL90) / Mini Card x2
(JHL91/JHT01/JHT00)
– Media Card Reader (SD/MMC/MS/MS pro) x 1
– RJ-11 jack x 1 for 56Kbps V.90/92 Modem x 1
– RJ-45 jack x 1
– Kensington lock x 1
– HDMI x 1
– RF-in x 1 (option)
– Power Button. x 1
– Magnetic Lid Switch. x 1
– Wireless switch x 1
– Power USB Button x 1
User keys
– Program DJ x 1
– JHL90/JHT00: Wow Video. Four modes: Movie, Photo,
Office, Nature x 1
– JHL90/JHT00: Wow Audio.
– JHL90/JHT00: Fingerprint
TPM 1.2 by Infineon/Winbond
Security
Design ready for Windows Vista
– Kensington lock
– Power button x 1
Controls
– Magnetic lid switch control for system standby or suspend
– Universal AC Adapter, 19V DC, 3 pins 240V 90W and
AC adapter
65W
2-3
JHL90 Service Manual
2-4
JHL90 Service Manual
2. System Controls
2.1 Buttons
2.1.1 Power Button
The activity of the power button is as follows:
• If system is Off/Hibernate: System will be turned on while Power switch is
depressed by more than 100 ms.
• If system is in Standby state: System will resume while Power switch is
depressed by more than 100 ms.
• If system on with legacy mode: depress this button will turn off power.
If system is running in ACPI OS, the power button acts as the sleep button, and
let OS controls the policy of power button which is defined in Power Option
under the OS.
2.1.2 Power Button Over-ride
• Holding down the Power Button for 4 seconds will cause an unconditional
transfer to the off state without notifying the operating system.
2.1.3 Lid switch
If the system is running under legacy mode:
• Closing the lid will turn off LCD backlight.
If the system is running under ACPI mode:
• The operating system will determine what action to take when the lid is
opened and closed.
The function of lid switch will follow the OS setting in power management
(Nothing, Standby or Hibernate). If nothing, the backlight must turn off when the
lid is closed.
2-5
JHL90 Service Manual
2-6
JHL90 Service Manual
4. Thermal management
Please refer to Keyboard BIOS specification.
2-7
JHL90 Service Manual
The operating system detects when the system is idle and places the CPU in one
of the 3 CPU low power states (C1, C2 or C3) depending on how much latency it
believes the system can afford.
The C1 state is simply the CPU halt instruction. The C2 state is the CPU stop
grant state. The C3 state is the CPU stops clock state. The CPU stays in this state
until an interrupt occurs.
5.4.2 Hard Disk
The operating system uses the spin down timer of the hard drive to set time-outs.
The BIOS time-out of the hard disk must be disabled in ACPI mode. The user can
sets the hard disk spin down time-out in the control panel power applet.
5.4.3 Display Device
The monitor can be turned off after a period of no activity based on the settings of
the OS.
5.4.4 System Wake Up Sources
The table below lists the wake up events for all low power states:
Events S3 S4 S5 Process required
Any key O X X X
Power button O O O X
LAN (On board) O O X O
RTC O O X O
Critical low battery O X X O
Field ‘Process Required’ identifies that further process for the occurred events
must be processed during wake up or resume procedure.
5.4.4.1 LAN
• LAN (On board)
The function of waking up the system from standby (DC/AC) / hibernation (AC
mode) is supported.
5.4.4.2 Real Time Clock Alarm
The Real Time Clock alarm interrupt will wake the system from Standby (DC/AC)
/ Hibernation (AC mode)
5.4.4.3 Critical Low Battery
Critical low battery event can wake the system from Standby (DC mode) in ACPI
mode.
5.5 Hibernation
To support the hibernate state, the save to disk partition or file will be created by
the operating system if the user select to enable the hibernation.
It is the responsibility of the operating system to save the system state to a disk
file and restore the system state when it is turned back on.
2-8
JHL90 Service Manual
On board LAN
Any key
Alarm
S4 Power Button S0
S5 Power Button S0
2-9
JHL90 Service Manual
7. PC2001
The notebook must meet Microsoft Logo requirements in accordance with the
PC2001 Guide and the Microsoft Logo test programs.
2-10
JHL90 Service Manual
8. Miscellaneous Features
8.1 Single BIOS ROM
The system BIOS and Keyboard BIOS share one single flash ROM. The size of
the flash ROM is 2MB.
2-11
JHL90 Service Manual
• Video modes supported on the secondary display path (need VGA driver
support)
Supported video modes and timings please refer to the technical reference of
VGA vendor. In particular, text mode and standard VGA modes are not supported.
9.3 System Management BIOS (SM BIOS) version 2.4 (DMI 2.0)
Limited DMI 2.0 BIOS information are provided:
BIOS version number is type 0 data item.
Type 1:
• System serial number - 64 alphanumeric characters with 12-character bundle
number
• System manufacturer name - 16 alphanumeric characters
• System product name - 32 alphanumeric characters
2-12
JHL90 Service Manual
9.4 EEPROM
There is one EEPROM that is used to store many important system and user data
in the notebook (some data are reserved for future to use). The size of the
EEPROM is 2K bytes.
The EEPROM map is listing as below:
Name Offset Comments
System Serial Number 00h - 1Fh 32 bytes of Serial number.
20h - 3Fh 32 bytes of Bundle number.
Manufacturer name 40h - 4Fh 16 bytes for DMI type 1/2/3
System version 50h - 6Fh 32 bytes of System version for
DMI type 1.
UUID 70h - 7Fh 16 bytes for UUID for DMI type 1.
System product name 80h - 9Fh 32 bytes of System product name.
DMI type 11 A0h - DDh 62 bytes for DMI type 11
Unused DEh - DFh Unused
GUID E0h - E7h 8 bytes for GUID
Born On Date E8h - EAh 3 bytes for born on date
Reserved EBh - EFh Reserved
Keyboard type F0h Define for US/UK/JP keyboard
Keyboard BIOS used F1h 1 byte for Keyboard BIOS used
Branding F2h 1 byte for Branding.
Process ID for factory F3h - F4h Identification ID for test process
control
2-13
JHL90 Service Manual
Reserved for keyboard F5h - F6h Reserved 2 bytes for keyboard used
Unused F7h - FDh Unused
EEPROM initialized flag FEh Set to AAh when the EEPROM get
initialized.
Assettag number 200h - 23Fh 64 bytes for DMI Type 3
Reserved 240h - 7FFh Reserved
2-14
JHL90 Service Manual
2-15
JHL90 Service Manual
System Memory
This field reports the memory size of system base memory. The size is fixed to 640KB.
Extended Memory
This field reports the memory size of the extended memory with an integer in the system, but
32Bit SMI will occupy 1 MB and UMA frame buffer (Integrated VGA uses only).
Extended Memory size = Total memory size - 1 MB - 1 MB - UMA frame buffer
BIOS Version
This field displays current version of the BIOS.
UUID
This field displays the platform UUID number.
2-16
JHL90 Service Manual
2-17
JHL90 Service Manual
10.2.3 Exit
Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility
Exit Saving Changes
Exit Discarding Changes
Load Setup Defaults
Discard Changes
Save Changes
2-18
JHL90 Service Manual
Discard Changes
Allows the user to discard current changes and load previous configuration to CMOS. The
following message is prompted when user press “Enter” on the item.
Setup Confirmation
Load previous configuration now?
[Yes] [No]
Yes: Load previous configuration
No: Return to SETUP
Save Changes
Allows the user to save current changes to CMOS. The following message is prompted when user
press “Enter” on the item.
Setup Confirmation
Save configuration changes now?
[Yes] [No]
Yes: Save current configuration
No: Return to SETUP
2-19
JHL90 Service Manual
11. OS Compatibility
Windows Vista 32-bit
Windows Vista 64-bit
12.2 Features
• Advanced Power Management 1.2 support
• ACPI2.0 b and PC2001 compliant
• Support SMBus specification V2.0
• Hot keys for system control
• Audio volume output control
• External LED control
• Battery scope report and control
• Sticky key support
• Power switch control
• Two host interface channels support
• Supports three independent devices
• Internal Keyboard country selection
• Wireless LAN on/off button
2-20
JHL90 Service Manual
12.3.1 Command set 40h-4Fh for OEM defined through Port60/64, Port62/66
and Port68/6C
• Command Set via port 60/64, 62/66 and 68/6C.
CMD DATA Description return
40h Boot fail restart
0x01- Boot fail restart, write in a byte to EC None
0x7F and enable the timer. This command
called by BIOS and will cause the system
reboot after the byte count down to zero
if system still no reset the counter. It
could make sure the system success boot
up.
41h EC state notification
A0h Return core code version number One byte
A1h Return platform id ‘COMPAL’
A2h Return EEPROM Slave address One byte
A3h Return Thermal chip slave address One byte
42h Bank assign for EEPROM None
0x00- Bank assign for EEPROM, work with None
0x07 4D/4E command replace 4B/4C
command
43h 00h - FFh Get RAM value from EC, Host can use One byte
this command to send address to get
OEM RAM value. The address range are
from 00h to FFh.
44h None Get project ID 0x31
45h Hook for every projects (Define by
project)
01h Check Thermal chip ID is SMSC or not 01 is Yes
00 is Not
A5h Set Wireless LAN and Blue Tooth aren’t None
existence
A6h Set Wireless LAN is existence, Blue None
Tooth is not existence
A7h Set Wireless LAN is not existence, Blue None
Tooth is existence
A8h Set Wireless LAN and Blue Tooth are None
existence
A9h Set 3G is not existence None
AAh Set 3G is existence None
ABh Return M/B ID Byte
AEh Return DVD or MP3 key
B0h Select the CPU to CMT None
B1h Select the CPU to Penryn None
C0h When system BIOS want to detect None
wireless and bluetoth
C1h After system infrom wireless and None
bluetoth existence
C2h Enable Modem None
C3h Disable Modem None
C4h Set UMA mode None
C5h Set Discrete mode None
2-21
JHL90 Service Manual
2-22
JHL90 Service Manual
2-23
JHL90 Service Manual
12.3.2 Command set 50h-5Fh for OEM defined through Port60/64, Port62/66
and Port68/6C
Command Set (from system’s point of view) via 60/64, 62/66 and 68/6C.
CMD DATA Description return
50h Get Docking status. One byte
A0h = No dock
A6h = simple docked
51h Get revision number of EC-FW Three bytes
BIOS Rev. 3 bytes
Byte0:
Bit0-Bit2 = major number (0-7)
Bit3-Bit7 = type of EC-FW
e.g. 0 = A, 1=B and so on.
Byte1:
minor revision number (0-9)
Byte2:
Type of EC-FW from ‘A’ to ‘Z’
Byte3:
If it is 00h then system display “ROM”,
it is “T01” if set 01h and so on.
52h Get EC information
A0h Return project name Five Bytes
e.g. “IBL80”
A2h Return Project ID 0x31
A3h Return boot code size One byte
Low nibble is for EC type
0x00:NS87570 0x01:NS87591S
0x02:NS87591L
0x03:NS87591E 0x04:NS97591V
0x05:KB910
0x06:KB910L 0x07:KB926
Others:To Be Defined
High nibble is for boot block size, 4K
bytes base
Boot block size are N*4K
A4h Get Critical Status One byte
0x80: Crisis mode
0x00: Normal mode
53h Command to read SPI ROM One byte
0 High byte address One byte
1 Middle byte address One byte
2 Low byte address One byte
54h None Reserved None
55h None Reserved None
56h Get SMI trigger source One byte
No event 80h
DTS temperature update A0h
Decrease brightness event A1h
Increase brightness event A2h
2-24
JHL90 Service Manual
2-25
JHL90 Service Manual
2-27
JHL90 Service Manual
2-28
JHL90 Service Manual
In this status, when user pressed Fn+F2, AP will be showed user that cannot
turn on Wireless LAN and Bluetooth.
If the devices just only have one whatever Wireless LAN or Bluetooth, the
AP won’t be showed anything.
2-29
JHL90 Service Manual
2-30
JHL90 Service Manual
In ACPI mode
2-32
JHL90 Service Manual
2-33
JHL90 Service Manual
2-34
JHL90 Service Manual
2-36
JHL90 Service Manual
2-37
JHL90 Service Manual
2-38
JHL90 Service Manual
Offset Description
Bit1 - password enable, set 1
Bit2 - beep alarm enable, set 1
Bit3 - touch pad button (1:enable)
Bit4 - Fn state (1: fn key down)
Bit5 - CD/DVD mode selected, set 1
Bit6 - Digitial mode selected, set 1
Bit7 - CD Lock mode enable, set 1
9Fh SWI Event indicators
Bit1 - Lid open event (0=off, 1=on)
Bit2 - PME event (0=off, 1=on)
Bit3 - Power button event (0=off, 1=on)
Bit4 - Ring in event (0=off, 1=on)
Bit5 - Blue tooth wake up event (0=off, 1=on)
Bit6 - Dock in event (0=off, 1=on)
A0h Throttling index
00: Nothing, 01: Thr 12.5%, 02: Thr 25%, 08: Thr 100%
Bit6 - (1=SW Throttling active)
Bit7 - (Throttling status; 1=HW Throttling Pin active)
A1h DCID: Customer ID
Bit0 - DockType0, Dock on or not (0=off, 1=on)
Bit1 - DockType1, reserved
Bit4 - OS_undock OK
Bit5 - OS dock OK
Bit6 - Safe Undock OK
Bit7 - DockChange, Ultra Base had changed from docked to
undock or undock to dock (0=no, 1=yes)
A2h OS Shutdown Temp. For system read setting. (DTS).
A3h SYS_STATUS: System indicator
Bit0 - S1LED, S1 state LED (0=LED off, 1=LED on)
Bit1 - S3LED, S3 state LED (0=LED off, 1=LED on)
Bit2 - VGAQ, VGA H/W suspend (0=VGA on, 1=VGA suspend)
Bit3 - PCMQ, PCMCIA H/W suspend (0/1=PCMCIA on/suspend)
Bit4 - PCMR, PCMCIA H/W reset (0=disable, 1=enable)
Bit5 - ADP, Ac adapter (0=offline, 1=online)
Bit6 - SYSR6 (reserved)
Bit7 - SYSR7 (reserved)
A4h WAKEUP_ENABLE: Enable wake up function
Bit0 - PMEWAKE (PME Wk Enable:0=Disable, 1=Enable)
Bit1 - MDMWAKE (Modem Wk Enable:0=Disable, 1=Enable)
Bit2 - LANWAKE (LAN wakeup enable:0=Disable, 1=Enable)
Bit3 - RTCWAKE (RTC wakeup Enable: 0=DIsable, 1=Enable)
Bit4 - WLANWAKE (Wireless LAN wakeup Enable:0=Disable,
1=Enable)
Bit5 - RESERVED
Bit6 - KEYWAKE (Keyboard wakeup enable:0=Disable,
1=Enable)
Bit7 - MOUSWAKE (Mouse wakeup enable:0=Disable, 1=Enable)
A5h ACOFF_SOURCE: Enable AC_OFF signal
Bit0 - CHARGECURRENT (1 = AC_OFF for when stop charge
but have charge current)
2-39
JHL90 Service Manual
Offset Description
Bit1 - ADPOVP (1 = AC_OFF for adaptor improper)
Bit2 - BATTLEARN (1 = AC_OFF for battery at learning mode)
Bit3 - CMD (1 = AC_OFF for Command)
Bit4 - BATTOVP (1 = AC_OFF for battery OVP)
Bit5 - LEAKCURRENT (1 = AC_OFF for Leakage current)
Bit6 - AIRADAPTOR (1 = AC_OFF for air-adaptor)
Bit7 - ACOFF (Control AC_OFF active, 0: enable, 1: disable)
A6h Reserved
A7h OS Throttling Temp. For system read setting.
A8h OS Shutdown Temp. For system read setting.
A9h Throttling Temp put a temp in for system throttling.
AAh For Tcontrol temp, sysbios will put Tcontrol temp
ABh THERMAL_STATUS
Bit0 - MODE (0=Local mode, 1=Remote mode)
Bit1 - FANSPDB0 (Fan on/off parameter0)
Bit2 - FANSPDB1 (Fan on/off parameter1)
Bit 2 1 (When control by OS)
0 0: Fan off
0 1: Fan on speed 1
1 0: Fan on speed 2
1 1: Fan on speed 3
Bit3 - INITOK (0:Control by OS 1:Control by EC)
Bit4 - Fan1 Active
Bit5 - Fan2 Active
Bit6 - Fan speed timer init OK
Bit7 - SKINMODE
0=skin address 90
1=skin address 92
ACh SHUTDOWNTEMP: Shundown temperature
ADh FAN_STATUS1: Just for utility (low nibble: Fan’s speed step
number; high nibble: Fan’s number)
AEh THROTTLING_INDEX
Bit 0~5: Throttling level
0 = No throttling
1 = throttling 12.5%
2 = throttling 25%
.
8 = throttling 100%
Bit6 - THRM_SW (1=SW Throttling active)
Bit7 - THRM_PIN (Throttling status; 1=HW Throttling Pin active)
AFh THROTTLING_SOURCE
Bit0 - TS_THERMAL (1: Throttling for thermal)
Bit1 - TS_BATTCAP (1: Throttling for capacity)
Bit2 - TS_BATTCOMMFAIL (1: Throttling for communication
fail)
Bit3 - TS_PWRLOADING (1: Throttling for adaptor power
loading protect)
Bit4 - TS_BATTTEMP (1: Throttling for battery over temperature)
Bit5-Bit6 - Reserved
2-40
JHL90 Service Manual
Offset Description
Bit7 - THROTTLING (1: Control HW throttling active)
B0h CPU_TEMP: CPU current temperature
B1h CPU_TEMP_LOCAL: CPU local temperature
B2h SKIN_TEMP90: SKIN temperature address 90
B3h OS Shutdown Temp. For system read setting. (VGA)
B4h VGA_TEMP: VGA temperature
B5h CPU_DTS: CPU DTS temperature
B6h NorthBridge temperature
B7h Reserved
B8h Reserved
B9h Lcd brightness value (0x00-0x07)
BAh Lcd contrast value (0x00-0x1F)
BBh Device module status
Bit0 - 1=Wirless LAN active, 0=Wirless LAN no active
Bit1 - 1=BlueTooth active, 0=BlueTooth no active
Bit2 - 1=Wirless LAN exist, 0=Wirless LAN no exist
Bit3 - 1=BlueTooth exist, 0=BlueTooth no exist
Bit4 - 1=Kill switch on, 0=Kill switch off
Bit5 - 1=WireLess LAN initial OK
BCh KbProjectID: Project ID
BDh CPU_TYPE: CPU type
BEh Reserved
BFh Reserved
2-41
JHL90 Service Manual
Offset Description
C8h-C9h Design Voltage
CAh-CBh Design Capacity
CCh-CDh Full charge capacity
CEh Gasgauge
CFh Battery cycle counter
D0h-D1h Battery current
D2h-D3h Battery average current
D4h System power comsumption
D5h Battery Volt
D6h Battery Temp
D7h Battery Average Temp
D8h-D9h Battery charge currrent
DAh Battery current Temp sample counter
DBh Battery Command index for read battery through SMBus
DCh Count up to communicate battery
DDh Count up if battery is arrived overtemp
DEh-DFh SMBus status
E0h Battery over voltage counter
E1h Communicatiion fail counter
E2h Battery voltage of ADC
E3h-E4h Cell1 voltage
E5h-E6h Cell2 voltage
E7h-E8h Cell3 voltage
E9h-EAh Cell4 voltage
F0h Battery staus1
Bit0 - Battery exist
Bit1 - Battery full
Bit2 - Battery empty
Bit3 - Battery first in
Bit4-5 - reserved
Bit6 - Battery read complete
Bit7 - Use LI_ION or NI_MH#
F1h Battery staus2
Bit0 - Low low battery
Bit1 - Check EDV1
Bit2 - Set EDV1
2-42
JHL90 Service Manual
Offset Description
Bit3 - Battery shutdown 5%
Bit4 - Start to read battery
Bit5 - Start to count communication counter
F2h Battery stop charge status (low byte)
Bit0 - Battery fast charging timeout
Bit1 - Battery bad cell
Bit2 - Battery communication fail
Bit3 - Use for detect battery charging suspend
Bit4 - Battery command stop charge
Bit5 - Battery stop charge for Customer use
Bit6 - Battery over voltage
Bit7 - Battery over temperature
F3h Battery stop charge status (high byte)
Bit0 - Battery trickle charging timeout
Bit1 - Stop charge of Adapter throttling
Bit2 - Stop charge of Sony battery
Bit3 - Stop charge of adapter loading
Bit4 - Stop charge of flash
F4h-F5h ManufactureDate
F6h-F7h Charging Voltage
F8h Battery Cell number
Bit0 - Set Battery is 3 cells
Bit1 - Set Battery is 4 cells
Bit2 - Set Battery is 6 cells
Bit3 - Set Battery is 8 cells
Bit4 - Set Battery is 9 cells
Bit5 - Set Battery is 12 cells
F9h-FFh Reserved
2-43
JHL90 Service Manual
Offset Description
2Ch-2Dh Full charge capacity
2Eh Gasgauge
2Fh Battery cycle counter
30h-31h Battery current
32h-33h Battery average current
34h System power comsumption
35h Battery Volt
36h Battery Temp
37h Battery Average Temp
38h-39h Battery charge currrent
3Ah Battery current Temp sample counter
3Bh Battery Command index for read battery through SMBus
3Ch Count up to communicate battery
3Dh Count up if battery is arrived overtemp
3Eh-3Fh SMBus status
40h Battery over voltage counter
41h Communicatiion fail counter
42h Battery voltage of ADC
43h-44h Cell1 voltage
45h-46h Cell2 voltage
47h-48h Cell3 voltage
49h-4Ah Cell4 voltage
50h Battery staus1
Bit0 - Battery exist
Bit1 - Battery full
Bit2 - Battery empty
Bit3 - Battery first in
Bit4-5 - reserved
Bit6 - Battery read complete
Bit7 - Use LI_ION or NI_MH#
51h Battery staus2
Bit0 - Low low battery
Bit1 - Check EDV1
Bit2 - Set EDV1
Bit3 - Battery shutdown 5%
Bit4 - Start to read battery
Bit5 - Start to count communication counter
2-44
JHL90 Service Manual
Offset Description
52h Battery stop charge status (low byte)
Bit0 - Battery fast charging timeout
Bit1 - Battery bad cell
Bit2 - Battery communication fail
Bit3 - Use for detect battery charging suspend
Bit4 - Battery command stop charge
Bit5 - Battery stop charge for Customer use
Bit6 - Battery over voltage
Bit7 - Battery over temperature
53h Battery stop charge status (high byte)
Bit0 - Battery trickle charging timeout
Bit1 - Stop charge of Adapter throttling
Bit2 - Stop charge of Sony battery
Bit3 - Stop charge of adapter loading
Bit4 - Stop charge of flash
54h-55h ManufactureDate
56h-57h Charging Voltage
58h Battery Cell number
Bit0 - Set Battery is 3 cells
Bit1 - Set Battery is 4 cells
Bit2 - Set Battery is 6 cells
Bit3 - Set Battery is 8 cells
Bit4 - Set Battery is 9 cells
Bit4 - Set Battery is 12 cells
59h-5Fh Reserved
2-45
Chapter 3
Hardware
Contents
Chapter 3 Hardware
1. Top View ................................................................................................. 3-1
2. Bottom view ............................................................................................ 3-2
JHL90 Service Manual
1. Top View
3-1
JHL90 Service Manual
2. Bottom view
3-2
Chapter 4
DC-DC Converter
Contents
Chapter 4 DC-DC Converter
1. Power ..................................................................................................... 4-1
2. DC-DC CONVERTER............................................................................. 4-1
2.1 JHL90 Adapter Description ............................................................4-2
2.2 Feature ..........................................................................................4-2
2.3 Adapter Electrical Specification .....................................................4-2
3. DC-DC CONVERTER............................................................................. 4-3
3.1 Description.....................................................................................4-3
3.2 Features ........................................................................................4-3
3.3 Electrical specification ...................................................................4-3
3.4 Temperature Range: ......................................................................4-3
3.5 Charger..........................................................................................4-8
3.6 OVER Current protection:..............................................................4-8
3.7 OVER Voltage protection:..............................................................4-9
3.8 Under voltage protection:...............................................................4-9
3.9 Short circuit protection: ..................................................................4-9
3.10 I/O..................................................................................................4-9
3.11 BATTERY ....................................................................................4-10
4. INVERTER SPECIFICATION JHL90/91 15.4 inch inverter spec .........4-12
4.1 Features ......................................................................................4-12
4.2 Absolute maximum rating ............................................................4-12
4.3 Electrical characteristic ................................................................4-13
4.4 Electrical specification .................................................................4-15
4.5 Connector description..................................................................4-15
4.6 Safety Protection .........................................................................4-16
5. Reliability Requirements ........................................................................4-17
5.1 Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) .........................................4-17
5.2 Reference Document...................................................................4-17
5.3 Electro-Static Discharge (ESD)....................................................4-17
6. Regulatory Compliance .........................................................................4-17
7. Power interface......................................................................................4-19
7.1 Power requirement ......................................................................4-19
7.2 Power/EE Interface definition: .....................................................4-19
7.3 Power Sequence .........................................................................4-20
8. Reset Map .............................................................................................4-23
9. PCI resource assignment.......................................................................4-24
10. EC SMBus Block ...................................................................................4-25
JHL90 Service Manual
1. Power
• 6 cells Li-Ion 18650 size smart battery Pack with 53.28Wh capacity
• 6 cells Li-Ion 18650 size smart battery Pack with 57.72Wh capacity
• 9 cells Li-Ion 18650 size smart battery Pack with 79.92Wh capacity
2. DC-DC CONVERTER
JHL90/91 Series Power System block diagram
DC/DC M/B
GND
B+
90W/65W ADAPTER +5VALWP
VIN
+3VALWP
AC/DC +1.5VP
GND
+1.8VP
(+VGA_CORE)
+1.05VSP
+CHGRTC
+CPU_CORE
GND
+0.9VSP INVERTER
B+
(+1.8VSP)
PWM
+VSBP DISPOFF#
RTCVREF DAC
BATT+ (+1.1VSP)
L H
V V
BATT+ PMON
CNT1
CHGVADJ
CNT2
CLK_ENABLE#
EC_SMCA
BATTERY SUSP
EC_SMDA LCD
SUSP#
TS_A
FSTCHG
GND
51_ON#
GND
CPU_VID[0...6]
ACOFF
H_DPRSTP#
VR_ON
H_PSI#
IREF
PM_DPRSLPVR _D
ADP_I
VGATE
BATT_TEMP
ACIN
MAINPWON
BATT_OVP
H_PROCHOT#
EC_SMB_DA1
EC_SMB_CK1
CLK_EN#
4-1
JHL90 Service Manual
2.2 Feature
• Accepts universal input from 90V AC to 264V AC
• Offers constant Voltage 19V output source with 90W max output power
capacity.
• High efficiency 83% min at 100Vac
• Compact Size
3. DC-DC CONVERTER
3.1 Description
The DC-DC converter is designed to supply the power for JHL90 series notebook
computer of Compal. It supply +5VALWP, +3VALWP, +1.8VP, +1.5VP,
+1.05VSP, +0.9VSP, +VGA_COREP, VGA_1.8VSP for logical system, +
CPU_CORE for CPU and supplies for the built-in KB926 microprocessor which
handles the keyboard and PMU control functions of the system. The power
ON/OFF is controlled by KB926. There is also a built-in charger power source. It
can charge battery pack whether the computer is ON or OFF.
3.2 Features
• High efficiency, up to 85% (using battery)
• Accept wide range DC input voltage from 8V to 19V
• Built-in charger power source
• The power ON/OFF is controlled by software
4-3
JHL90 Service Manual
4-4
JHL90 Service Manual
0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1.3500
0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1.3375
0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1.3250
0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1.3125
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.3000
0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1.2875
0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1.2750
0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1.2625
0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1.2500
0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1.2375
0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1.2250
0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1.2125
0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1.2000
0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1.1875
0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1.1750
0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1.1625
0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1.1500
0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1.1375
0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1.1250
0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1.1125
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.1000
0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.0875
1 0 0 0 1 0 1.164V
0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1.0750
0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1.0625
0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1.0500
0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1.0375
0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1.0250
0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1.0125
0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1.0000
0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0.9875
0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0.9750
0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0.9625
0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0.9500
0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0.9375
0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0.9250
0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0.9125
0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.9000
4-5
JHL90 Service Manual
0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0.8875
0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0.8750
0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0.8625
0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0.8500
0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0.8375
0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0.8250
0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0.8125
0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0.8000
0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0.7875
0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0.7750
0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0.7625
0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0.7500
0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0.7375
0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0.7250
0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.7125
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.7000
1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.6875
1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.6750
1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.6650
1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.6500
1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.6375
1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0.6250
1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0.6125
1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.6000
1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.5875
1 0 0 1 0 1 0.5750
1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0.5625
1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0.5500
1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0.5375
1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0.5250
1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0.5125
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.5000
1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.4875
1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0.4750
1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0.4625
1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0.4500
1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0.4375
4-6
JHL90 Service Manual
1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0.4250
1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0.4125
1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.4000
1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0.3875
1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0.3750
1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0.3625
1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0.3500
1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0.3375
1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0.3250
1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0.3125
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.3000
1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.2875
1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0.2750
1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0.2625
1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0.2500
1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0.2375
1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0.2250
1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0.2125
1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0.2000
1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0.1875
1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0.1750
1
1 0 1 0 1 1 0.1625
1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0.1500
1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0.1375
1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0.1250
1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0.1125
1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.1000
1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0.8750
1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0.7500
1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0.6250
1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0.5000
1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0.3750
1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0.2500
1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0.1250
1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0
1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0
4-7
JHL90 Service Manual
1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0
1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0
1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0
3.5 Charger
• Controlled by KB926 microprocessor from motherboard
• Temperature sense capability for the battery (charge active between 0°C ~
40°C)
• Fast charge current 3Amps (max.) for Li-Ion Battery at system off, approach
25W fast charge at system ON. (depend on system load)
• Trickle charge: Typical 600mA pre-charge current for Li-Ion Battery. All
trickle charge are controlled by KB926.
• Charge termination: When Fully-Charge bit is set, charger is terminated by
KB926
• When system is turned off, the charge time is 4.0 hrs typically from empty to
full for Li-Ion 9 cell battery. When system is turned off, the charge time is 3.5
hrs typically from empty to full for Li-Ion6 cell battery.
• Other battery services are presented by KB926 microprocessor includes
maximum charging timer, charging temperature range etc.
• Charger power:
Constant current mode: 3.0A±8%
Constant adapter current mode: 4.303A±6% (For 90W system)
Constant adapter current mode: 3.079A±6% (For 65W system)
BATT+ Constant Voltage mode: 12.6V±1% for Li-Ion Battery.
4-8
JHL90 Service Manual
3.10 I/O
3.10.1 DC-Jack
Pin 1, 2: Center pin Adapter power +input
Pin 3, 4: Barrel (Ring) Adapter power return
3.10.2 Battery Connector
Pin 1: BATT+
Pin 2: BATT+
Pin 3: CNT1 (ID)
Pin 4: CNT2 (B/I)
Pin 5: EC_SMCA (SMC)
Pin 6: EC_SMDA (SMD)
Pin 7: TS_A (TS)
Pin 8: GND
Pin 9: GND
4-9
JHL90 Service Manual
3.11 BATTERY
3.11.1 Li-Ion smart
3.11.2 Battery Specification
1-1. EE information
6 cell 6 cell 9 cell
Battery Design Capacity 4800 5200 7200
(mAH)
4-10
JHL90 Service Manual
4-11
JHL90 Service Manual
4. INVERTER SPECIFICATION
JHL90/91 15.4 inch inverter spec
Description
This inverter is designed to light up the CCFL of LCD for JHL90/91 notebook.
This inverter is designed to light up the CCFL of LCD for notebook. It should be
supported JHL90/91 15.4 LCD panels. There are two control signals that come
from system to control lamp brightness. One signal is named DAC_BRIG, which
limits current to meet LCD lamp current specification. Another one is named
PWM, which adjusts lamp brightness. This inverter brightness is adjusted by
PWM burst mode. The PWM burst mode is that turning on and off the lamp at a
rate of 150Hz. The effective brightness is a function of the duty cycle.
4.1 Features
• Wide range 9V to 21V input voltage
• Brightness adjustment by PWM burst mode.
• Close loop controls lamp current.
4-12
JHL90 Service Manual
7 Efficiency η 80% -- -- --
Starting
8 Vs 1600 -- -- V At 0’C
voltage
9 Starting time Tvs 1 -- 1.5 Sec
Limited lamp
DAC-
11 maximum 0 3.3 V *Note 2
BRIG
current
Turn off
16 current IHL -- -- 0 A PWM=30%
(Hight side)
4-13
JHL90 Service Manual
Turn off
150Vp-
17 voltage Voff -- -- V PWM=30%
p
(Low side)
Voltage Rise
18 time (Low Trise -- -- 300us us PWM=30%
side)
Voltage fall
19 time (Low Tfall -- -- 300us us PWM=30%
side)
Notes:
• The inverter can work in 7.5V input voltae (continuous), but 7.5V electronic
characteristic will not be care. (Note: the display must be normal and can not
glitter or become dark)
• Limited lamp maximum current by DAC_BRIG signal:
When DAC_BRIG voltage is 0V and INV_PWM enables (100%), lamp has
max.-limited current.
When DAC_BRIG voltage is 3.3V and INV_PWM enables (100%), lamp has
min.-limited current.
When add 1V DAC, the 100% Lamp current will decrease 0.5mA.
DAC_BRIG signal comes from system chipset with internal resistance of 3KΩ.
• Inverter operating frequency should be within specification (45~65kHz) at
max. and min. brightness load.
• INV_PWM enable implies INV_PWM signal is High level (On duty cycle is
100%). It is a square wave of 150Hz to adjust backlight brightness that is a
function of PWM duty cycle. Backlight brightness is maximum value under
INV_PWM at 100% and brightness is minimum under INV_PWM at 30%.
• The system interface signals belong to 3.3V.
• Please make sure open lamp output voltage should be within starting voltage
specification.
• Inverter should pass human body safety test.
• Inverter should no smoking by any component open / short test
• Transformer voltage stress should not be over 85% under any condition (turn
on overshoot transient and line transient).
• Audio noise should be less than 36dB at 10 cm distance.
4-14
JHL90 Service Manual
f 45 55 65 KHz
η 80% -- -- --
4.4.2 Thermal
All components on inverter board should follow below rules:
• Component using conditions (component stress) must be within component
specification including voltage rating, current rating, temperature etc.
• Component temperature should follow below:
Δ T < 30°C, at 25, 35°C.
Component temperature should be less than 70°C inside system at 35°C.
Symbol Description
4-15
JHL90 Service Manual
Symbol Description
4-16
JHL90 Service Manual
5. Reliability Requirements
5.1 Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
• 17,000 hours with 90% confidence level.
6. Regulatory Compliance
UL 60950-1 Standard for safety of Information Technology Equipment
including Electrical Business Equipment.
CAN/CSA-22.2 Standard for safety of Information Technology Equipment
No. 60950-01-03 including Electrical Business Equipment.
EN 60950-1 Standard for safety of Information Technology Equipment
including Electrical Business Equipment.
IEC 60950-1 Standard for safety of Information Technology Equipment
including Electrical Business Equipment.
AS/NZS 60950 Standard for safety of Information Technology Equipment
including Electrical Business Equipment.
GB9254 EMI Standard of Information Technology Equipment
GB4943 Safety Standard of Information Technology Equipment.
47 CFR, Part 15, A digital device that is marketed for use in a residential
Subpart B, Class environment not withstanding use in commercial, business
B and industrial environments
CISPR 22 Limits and methods of measurement of radio interference
(Class B) characteristics of information technology equipment
EN 55 022 Specification for limits and methods of measurement of
(Class B) radio interference characteristics of information technology
equipment.
EN 55024 Information technology equipment-Immunity
characteristics-Limits and Methods of measurement.
4-17
JHL90 Service Manual
4-18
JHL90 Service Manual
7. Power interface
7.1 Power requirement
Load Voltage Ripple /
Noise Control
Item Description Tolerance Remark
Min. Max. Peak Normal signal
By VID
1 +CPU_CORE 0 40A CPU spec. CPU spec. VR_ON
control
2 +0.9VS 0 0.75A 0.9V 5% SUSP
7 +3VALW 0 5A 3V 5%
*1
8 +5VALW 0 5A 5V 5%
SIGNAL
SLP_S3# SLP_S4# SLP_S5# +VALW +V +VS Clock
STATE
Full ON HIGH HIGH HIGH ON ON ON ON
S3 (Suspend to RAM) LOW HGH HIGH ON ON OFF OFF
S4 (Suspend to Disk) LOW LOW HIGH ON OFF OFF OFF
S5 (Soft OFF) LOW LOW LOW ON OFF OFF OFF
4-19
JHL90 Service Manual
4-20
JHL90 Service Manual
4-21
JHL90 Service Manual
Time Table
4-22
JHL90 Service Manual
8. Reset Map
+2.5V +1.5VS/+3VS/1.2VS
PCIRST# VCH
CH7011
ICH_VGATE H_RESET#
VGATE GATE
CK408_PWRGD#
+H_CPUCORE
CBRST# S1_RST# Slot-S1
+3VALW/+1.5VALW +3V/+1.5V +3VS/+1.5VS
13 CardBus
+CPU_CORE PCIRST#
17 OZ6933 S2_RST# Slot-S2
H_RESET#
SYSRST#
+3VALW
IAC_RST# IAC_RST#
16 CBRST# CardBus
AC'97
SYS_PWROK
PCIRST# OZ2206
IAC_RST# ICH_VGATE ICH4 - 1
MDC 15
PM_SLP_S3# P4 CPU
H_PWRGD H_PWRGD
4 PM_SLP_S5#
+3VS PCIRST#
LAN
RTCCLK
VID
8100BL
3 PWM
12
PCIRST#
Mini PCI
KBRST#
CLK
+3VALW
PCIRST#
PCIRST# PIDE_RST#
RTCCLK PIDERST# GATE HDD
CLK_PWRDWN#
PM_SLP_S5#
PCIRST#
PM_SLP_S3# SIDE_RST#
PBTN_OUT# 2 SIDERST# GATE OZ168
AND
PM_SLP_S1# PM_RSMRST#
9 10 11
VR_ON Regulator +1.2VP PCIRST# Super I/O
PC87591
FDC47N227
EC_RST#
+3VALW +5VALW/+3VALW/+1.5VALW/+2.5VALW
6
ON/OFF SYSON 5 PWR +5V/+1.5V/+2.5V/+3V
PCIRST# SD
Switch
1 W83L518D
+5VS/+1.5VS/+2.5VS/+3VS
8
SUSP# 7 PWR +5VS/+1.5VS/+2.5VS/+3VS
Switch
4-23
JHL90 Service Manual
4-24
JHL90 Service Manual
+5VALW
Q50
1 3 2N7002
Thermal Sensor D S
EMC1402
1 32G
OZ168
ADM1032AR
D S
1 1
R363 R364 Q51
4.7K_0402_5% 4.7K_0402_5% 2N7002
2G R432 R433
100K_0402_5% 100K_0402_5%
2 2
+5VCD
2
D
2 M
C S_
M
S_ C
E
C
E
EC_SMD2
EC_SMC2 SM-BUS 2
EC
EC_SMC1
SM-BUS 1
EC_SMD1
+5VALW +5VALW
+5VALW
2 2
R381 R382
4.7K_0402_5% 4.7K_0402_5%
1 1
PR28
100_0603_5%
PR29
100_0603_5%
4-25
Chapter 5
Disassembly Guide
Contents
Chapter 5 Disassembly Guide
1. Disassembling the Base Unit .................................................................. 5-1
1.1 Removing the Battery Pack ...........................................................5-2
1.2 Removing the HDD Module ...........................................................5-3
1.3 Removing the DDR RAM...............................................................5-5
1.4 Disassembling the ODD (CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/CD-RW…) ...........5-7
1.5 Removing the Keyboard ................................................................5-9
1.6 Removing the Power Board.........................................................5-12
1.7 Removing the Function Board .....................................................5-13
1.8 Removing the Bluetooth Module..................................................5-14
1.9 Removing the TV Tuner Card ......................................................5-15
1.10 Removing the Modem card..........................................................5-17
1.11 Removing the System Fan ..........................................................5-18
1.12 Removing the Thermal Module....................................................5-19
1.13 Removing the CPU ......................................................................5-20
1.14 Removing the LCD Module..........................................................5-21
1.15 Disassembling the Display and the Inverter Board ......................5-23
1.16 Removing the Camera Module ....................................................5-27
1.17 Removing the Logic Upper ..........................................................5-28
1.18 Removing the Motherboard .........................................................5-30
1.19 Removing the VGA Board............................................................5-31
1.20 Removing the CIR .......................................................................5-33
1.21 Removing the USB Board............................................................5-33
1.22 Removing the RJ11 Cable ...........................................................5-34
1.23 Removing the Fingerprinter Module.............................................5-35
1.24 Removing the Touch Pad.............................................................5-36
JHL90 Service Manual
5-1
JHL90 Service Manual
3. Slide the left battery release latch in the direction of the arrow. The battery
pack will pop-up automatically. Gently pry the battery pack from its housing.
NOTE: Always start laptop disassembly by removing the battery pack first.
5-2
JHL90 Service Manual
5-3
JHL90 Service Manual
5. Pull the tab to remove the HDD module in the direction of the arrow.
6. Remove the four silver screws to take off the HDD case.
5-4
JHL90 Service Manual
3. Push the latches to release the RAM module. A spring will force one end of
the module up.
5-5
JHL90 Service Manual
5-6
JHL90 Service Manual
3. Remove the screw and insert a flat screwdriver into the slot as shown and
gently push out the ODD.
5-7
JHL90 Service Manual
4. Remove two screws from the bracket plate, and then remove the bracket plate.
5-8
JHL90 Service Manual
2. Between the keyboard and cover insert a screw driver then Lift up the strip
cover from the right side.
5-9
JHL90 Service Manual
5-10
JHL90 Service Manual
5. Use a thin tool such as a screwdriver to lever up the connector bracket and
disconnect the keyboard cable from the motherboard.
5-11
JHL90 Service Manual
2. Disconnect the power board cable as shown and remove the power board.
5-12
JHL90 Service Manual
5-13
JHL90 Service Manual
5-14
JHL90 Service Manual
2. Remove two screws securing the TV tuner card and cable to the motherboard.
5-15
JHL90 Service Manual
5-16
JHL90 Service Manual
CAUTION: Do not touch the connectors on the Modem card or on the computer.
Debris on the connectors may cause the unit to malfunction.
5-17
JHL90 Service Manual
5-18
JHL90 Service Manual
CAUTION: When you remove the thermal module, use the CPU grease tool to remove the
grease on the CPU and thermal module. Reapply fresh grease before reinstalling the
thermal module.
5-19
JHL90 Service Manual
5-20
JHL90 Service Manual
2. Remove the CMOS cable and the four screws securing the LCD module to the
logic upper.
5-21
JHL90 Service Manual
3. Turn the Notebook over remove two screws and LVDS cable.
5-22
JHL90 Service Manual
2. Remove the six screws securing the LCD bezel to the LCD module.
5-23
JHL90 Service Manual
3. Carefully insert your fingers between the display and the LCD bezel as
indicated by the arrow, and gently pry up the LCD bezel.
4. Remove the five screws mounting the display, inverter board, and
LVDS/CMOS cable to the LCD cover.
• Two screws on the display.
• Two screws on the inverter board.
• One screw on the LVDS/CMOS cable.
5-24
JHL90 Service Manual
5. Disconnect the two connectors on either side of the inverter board. Remove
the inverter board.
6. Gently lift out the display. Remove eight screws securing the hinges to the
display.
5-25
JHL90 Service Manual
7. Detach the LVDS cable from the back of the LCD panel.
5-26
JHL90 Service Manual
2. Remove four screws securing the camera module to the LCD cover. Remove
the camera module.
5-27
JHL90 Service Manual
2. Turn the computer upside down and remove 19 screws from the bottom side
of the notebook.
5-28
JHL90 Service Manual
5-29
JHL90 Service Manual
2. Disconnect the USB board FFC, and CIR FFC board. Remove the DC-IN
socket from its housing and lift out the motherboard.
5-30
JHL90 Service Manual
5-31
JHL90 Service Manual
3. Remove the two M2.5x3 screws securing the VGA board to the motherboard.
5-32
JHL90 Service Manual
5-33
JHL90 Service Manual
5-34
JHL90 Service Manual
5-35
JHL90 Service Manual
2. Disconnect the touch pad cable from the touch pad module.
5-36
Chapter 6
Testing and
Troubleshooting
Contents
Chapter 6 Testing and Troubleshooting
1. PERFORM VISUAL INSPECTION ......................................................... 6-1
2. Troubleshooting Flowchart...................................................................... 6-1
3. Power Supply Troubleshooting ............................................................... 6-5
3.1 Procedure 1 Power Status Check ..................................................6-6
3.2 Procedure 2 Adaptor / battery replacement ...................................6-7
3.3 Procedure 3 Power supply connection check ................................6-7
3.4 Procedure 4 Diagnostic check .......................................................6-8
3.5 Procedure 5 Replacement check...................................................6-9
4. Display Troubleshooting ........................................................................6-10
4.1 Procedure 1 External display check.............................................6-11
4.2 Procedure 2 Diagnostic check .....................................................6-11
4.3 Procedure 3 Connector and replacement check ..........................6-11
5. Keyboard Troubleshooting .....................................................................6-13
5.1 Procedure 1 External keyboard check .........................................6-14
5.2 Procedure 2 Diagnostic test.........................................................6-14
5.3 Procedure 3 Connector and replacement check..........................6-14
6. External USB Devices Troubleshooting .................................................6-15
6.1 Procedure 1 External device and connection check ....................6-16
6.2 Procedure 2 Replace system board.............................................6-16
7. CRT troubleshooting ..............................................................................6-17
7.1 Procedure 1 CRT connection check ............................................6-18
7.2 Procedure 2 CRT set check.........................................................6-18
8. HDMI troubleshooting ............................................................................6-19
8.1 Procedure 1 HDMI connection check ..........................................6-20
8.2 Procedure 2 HDMI set check.......................................................6-20
9. Touch Pad Troubleshooting ...................................................................6-21
9.1 Procedure 1 Touch Pad connection check...................................6-22
9.2 Procedure 2 Touch Pad replacement check ................................6-22
10. Speaker Troubleshooting .......................................................................6-23
10.1 Procedure 1 Audio source test.....................................................6-24
10.2 Procedure 2 Earphone test..........................................................6-24
10.3 Procedure 3 Connection check....................................................6-24
10.4 Procedure 4 Replacement Check ................................................6-24
11. CD-ROM/DVD Troubleshooting .............................................................6-25
11.1 Procedure 1 Audio CD check .......................................................6-26
11.2 Procedure 2 Drive cleaning check ...............................................6-26
11.3 Procedure 3 Software check........................................................6-26
11.4 Procedure 4 Diagnostic test.........................................................6-26
11.5 Procedure 5 Connection check and replacement check..............6-26
12. Modem Troubleshooting ........................................................................6-28
12.1 Procedure 1 Telephone line connection check ............................6-29
12.2 Procedure 2 Modem card connection check................................6-29
12.3 Procedure 3 Modem replacement check .....................................6-29
13. Express card Troubleshooting ...............................................................6-30
13.1 Procedure 1 Express card test ....................................................6-31
13.2 Procedure 2 Express card socket replacement check .................6-31
14. Wireless LAN Troubleshooting...............................................................6-32
14.1 Procedure 1 Diagnostic test.........................................................6-33
14.2 Procedure 2 Connector and replacement check..........................6-33
JHL90 Service Manual
2. Troubleshooting Flowchart
Use the flowchart in Figure 6-1 as a guide for determining which troubleshooting
procedures to execute. Before going through the flowchart steps, verify the
following:
• Ask the user if a password is registered and, if it is, ask him or her to enter the
password.
• Verify with the customer that VISTA32 is installed on the hard disk.
Operating systems that were not preinstalled by Compal can cause the
computer to malfunction.
• Make sure all optional equipment is removed from the computer.
• Make sure the floppy disk drive is empty.
6-1
JHL90 Service Manual
START
No
Perform the Display
Is the logo message display? Troubleshooting procedures in
section 6-3
Yes
Yes
6-2
JHL90 Service Manual
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
System is normal
End
6-3
JHL90 Service Manual
If the diagnostics program cannot detect an error, the problem may be intermittent.
The test program should be executed several times to isolate the problem. When a
problem has been located, perform the appropriate troubleshooting procedures as
follows:
• If an error is detected by the main battery test, perform the Power Supply
Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-2.
• If an error is detected by the display test, perform the Display
Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-3.
• If an error is detected by the keyboard test, perform the Keyboard
Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-4.
• If an error is detected when using an external USB device, perform the
External USB Devices Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-5.
• If an error is detected when using the CRT connection, perform the CRT
Failure Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-6.
• If an error is detected when using the HDMI connection, perform the HDMI
Failure Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-7.
• If an error is detected when using the touch pad, perform the Touch Pad
Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-8.
• If an error is detected when using the speakers, perform the Speaker
Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-9.
• If an error is detected when using the CD/DVD drive, perform the CD-
ROM/DVD Drive Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-10.
• If an error is detected when using the modem, perform the Modem
Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-11.
• If an error is detected when using the Express card unit, perform the Express
card Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-12.
• If an error is detected when using the Wireless LAN unit, perform the
Wireless LAN Troubleshooting procedures in Section 6-13.
6-4
JHL90 Service Manual
START
Yes
No
Yes
END
6-5
JHL90 Service Manual
The power supply controls many functions and components. To determine if the
power supply is functioning properly, start with Procedure 1 and continue with
the other Procedures as instructed. The flowchart in Figure 6-2 gives a summary
of the process.
The procedures described in this section are:
• Procedure 1: Power status check
• Procedure 2: Adaptor / battery replacement
• Procedure 3: Power supply connection check
• Procedure 4: Diagnostic check
• Procedure 5: Internal connection check
The power supply controller displays the power supply status through the Battery
and the POWER LEDs as listed in the tables below.
Table 2-1 Battery LED
6-6
JHL90 Service Manual
To check the power supply status, install a battery pack and connect an AC
adaptor to the DC-IN port on the computer and to a power supply.
If the Battery LED is not lit, go to Procedure 2.
AC adaptor cord
AC power cord
AC System
adaptor Battery
board
6-7
JHL90 Service Manual
6-9
JHL90 Service Manual
4. Display Troubleshooting
START
No
Yes
Display is not
Was a display problem No
faulty. Continue
detected? troubleshooting
refer to Figure 2.1
Yes
END
6-10
JHL90 Service Manual
6-11
JHL90 Service Manual
Check 3
Replace the LCD module with a new one and test display again.
• If the problem still exists, perform Check 4.
Check 4
Replace the LCD/FL cable with a new one and test display again.
• If the problem still exists, perform Check 5.
Check 5
Replace the CPU with another of the same specifications.
• If the problem still exists, perform Check 6.
Check 6
The system board may be damaged. Replace it with a new one.
6-12
JHL90 Service Manual
5. Keyboard Troubleshooting
START
No
Yes
Keyboard is not
Was a keyboard problem No
faulty. Continue
detected? troubleshooting
refer to Figure 2.1
Yes
END
6-13
JHL90 Service Manual
6-14
JHL90 Service Manual
START
No
No
END
6-15
JHL90 Service Manual
6-16
JHL90 Service Manual
7. CRT troubleshooting
START
Yes
Yes
CRT functioning No
Use different
OK? CRT set
Yes
END
6-17
JHL90 Service Manual
6-18
JHL90 Service Manual
8. HDMI troubleshooting
START
Yes
Yes
HDMI functioning No
Use different
OK? HDMI set
Yes
END
6-19
JHL90 Service Manual
6-20
JHL90 Service Manual
START
END
6-21
JHL90 Service Manual
6-22
JHL90 Service Manual
START
Yes
Do earphones function
correctly?
Yes
Perform connection
No
check (Procedure 3)
Perform replacement
check (Procedure 4)
END
6-23
JHL90 Service Manual
6-24
JHL90 Service Manual
START
Perform drive-
Audio CD functions ok? No cleaning check
(Procedure 2)
Yes
END
6-25
JHL90 Service Manual
6-26
JHL90 Service Manual
Check 2
The drive or drive cable may be defective or damaged. Replacement Procedures.
• If the drive is still not functioning properly, perform Check 3.
Check 3
The system board may be damaged.
6-27
JHL90 Service Manual
START
Check / replace
Computer unable to
Yes telephone line and
detect telephone
connections
signal?
No
END
6-28
JHL90 Service Manual
6-29
JHL90 Service Manual
START
END
6-30
JHL90 Service Manual
This section describes how to determine if the express card player is functioning
properly. The process is summarized in Figure 6-12. Perform the steps below
starting with Procedure 1 and continuing with the other procedures as required.
• Procedure 1: express card test
• Procedure 2: express socket replacement check
6-31
JHL90 Service Manual
START
Wireless LAN
Was an wireless LAN problem dejected? No system is
not faulty.
Yes
END
6-32
JHL90 Service Manual
The wireless LAN antenna wire, wireless LAN unit or system board may each be
the source of a wireless LAN fault. Any of these components may be damaged. to
determine if the computer’s wireless LAN system is functioning properly,
perform the following procedures. Figure 2-15 outlines the process. Start with
Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed.
• Procedure 1: Diagnostic test
• Procedure 2: Connector and replacement check
6-33
JHL90 Service Manual
Check 3
The wireless LAN unit may be damaged. Replace it with a new one following the
instructions in Chapter 4.
• If the problem still exists, perform Check 4.
Check 4
The system board may be damaged. Replace it with a new one following the
instructions in Chapter.
6-34