FIC A360 User Manual
A360 model, Reference and service manual
Table of contents
Document Outline
- COVER.pdf
- TABLE.pdf
- CHAP1.pdf
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Feature Highlights
- 1.3 System Configuration
- 1.4 Quick Tour of the Notebook
- 1.4.1 Inside the Notebook
- Color LCD Display Panel
- Easy Buttons
- Power Button
- Glide Pad Pointing Device
- Power Status LED Indicator
- Keyboard Panel
- Standard QWERTY-key layout and full-sized 87/90 keys keyboard with Windows hot-keys, embedded numeric keypad, hot keys, inverted “T” cursor arrow keys, and separate page screen control keys.
- Wide extra space below the keyboard panel for your wrist or palm to sit-on comfortably during typing. (The keypad F4, F5, F7 on the following keyboard should no words print on it.)
- Integrated Microphone
- 1.4.2 Front Side of the Notebook
- 1.4.3 The Right Side of the Notebook
- 1.4.4 The Left Side of the Notebook
- 1.4.5 The Rear Side of the Notebook
- 1.4.6 The Under Side of the Notebook
- 1.4.1 Inside the Notebook
- 1.5 Notebook Accessories and System Options
- 1.6 System BIOS SETUP Program
- CHAP2.pdf
- 2.1 Overview
- 2.2 Notebook Drivers and Utilities
- 2.2.1 Running the PHDISK STD Utility
- 2.2.2 Installing Windows 98 / Me / 2000 from CD / DVD ROM
- 2.2.3 Installing the VGA Device Driver
- 2.2.4 Installing the Audio Device Driver
- 2.2.5 Installing Touch Pad Driver
- 2.2.6 Installing PCMCIA Driver
- 2.2.7 Installing Twister Driver
- 2.2.8 Installing Internal Modem Device Driver
- 2.2.9 Installing Internal LAN Device Driver
- 2.2.10 Installing Internal Modem and LAN Combo Device Driver
- 2.2.11 Installing Easy Button Driver
- 2.2.12 Installing EzMail Driver
- 2.2.13 Enabling DMA Channel for Best Performance
- 2.3 System Upgrades
- CHAP3.pdf
- 3.1 Overview
- 3.2 Summary of the BIOS Specification
- 3.3 Subsystem Software Functions
- 3.4 Power Management
- 3.5 ACPI
- 3.5.1 General Requirements
- Global System State Definitions
- Sleeping State Definitions
- 3.5.2 System Power Plane
- 3.5.3 Global System State Definitions
- 3.5.4 Device Power State Definitions
- 3.5.5 Sleeping State Definitions
- 3.5.6 Power Management Mode Transition Flow Chart
- 3.5.7 Power States transition event
- 3.5.8 Lid Switch
- 3.5.9 Power Button and Internet / Mail Button
- 3.5.10 Device Power Control Methodology
- 3.5.11 Expanding Event Through the Embedded Controller
- 3.5.12 Thermal Control
- 3.5.13 Hardware Thermal Events
- 3.5.14 Active Cooling Strength
- 3.5.15 Passive Cooling Equation
- 3.5.16 Critical Shutdown
- 3.5.17 Other Implementation Of Thermal Controllable Devices
- 3.5.18 Thermal Control Methods
- 3.5.19 AC Adapters and Power Source Objects
- 3.6 Battery Management
- 3.7 PMU07
- 3.8 Miscellaneous
- 3.9 CMOS Setup Utility
- CHAP4.pdf
- 4.1 Overview
- 4.2 System Hardware Block Diagram
- 4.4 System Processor (CPU)
- 4.5 System Core Logic
- 4.6 Clock Frequency Generator
- 4.7 Cache Memory
- 4.8 System Memory
- 4.9 System BIOS
- 4.10 Video Subsystem
- 4.11 PCMCIA Controller
- 4.12 Audio Subsystem
- 4.13 Keyboard and Pointing Device
- 4.14 Disk Drives Subsystem
- 4.15 Power Subsystem
- 4.16 Micro-P Subsystem (PMU-07)
- CHAP5.pdf
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Preventive Maintenance
- 5.3 Required Tools and Equipment
- 5.4 Notebook Field-Replaceable Parts and Assemblies
- 5.5 Parts Removal and Replacement Procedures
- 5.5.1 Removing the Battery Pack
- 5.5.2 Removing the Keyboard
- 5.5.3 Removing the Palm Rest and Glide Pad
- 5.5.4 Removing the Internal Hard Disk Drive
- 5.5.5 Removing the LCD Panel
- 5.5.6 Removing the Heat Sink Plate
- 5.5.7 Removing the CPU
- 5.5.8 Removing the CD-ROM Module
- 5.5.9 Removing the Top Cover and System Cover
- 5.5.10 Removing the Internal Speakers
- 5.5.11 Removing the FDD Module
- 5.5.12 Removing / Replacing the Motherboard
- CHAP6.pdf
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 System BIOS Related Problems
- 6.3 Quick Troubleshooting
- 6.4 Component-Level Troubleshooting
- 6.4.1 General Overview
- 6.4.2 Starting Check
- 6.4.3 Memory Interface Check
- 6.4.4 CRT Interface Check
- 6.4.5 FDD Interface Check
- 6.4.6 HDD Interface Check
- 6.4.7 Internal Keyboard Check
- 6.4.8 Glidepad Interface Check
- 6.4.9 CD-ROM Interface Check
- 6.4.10 Charger Board Interface Check
- 6.4.11 Serial Port Interface Check
- 6.4.12 External Keyboard Check
- 6.4.13 PS/2 Mouse Interface Check
- 6.4.14 Printer Port Interface Check
- 6.4.15 Audio Port Interface Check
- 6.4.16 PCMCIA Interface Check
- 6.4.17 USB Port Interface Check
- 6.4.18 DC-DC Power Check
- 6.4.19 LCD Panel Interface Check
- 6.4.20 Suspend Function Check
- 6.4.21 LED Indicator Function Check
- 6.4.22 Cover Switch Function Check
- 6.4.23 Internal Modem or LAN Port Check
- 6.4.24 Internal Combo Modem / LAN Port Check
- 6.4.25 SIR Interface Check
- 6.4.26 IEEE1394 Interface Check
- 6.4.27 TV-Out Interface Check
- APPENA.pdf
- A.1 System Specification
- A.2 Display Specification
- A.3 Floppy Disk Drive Specification
- A.4 CD-ROM Drive Specification
- A.5 DVD-ROM Drive Specification
- A.6 CD-RW Drive Specification
- A.7 Keyboard Specification
- A.8 Touch Pad Specification
- A.9 Internal Modem Specification
- A.10 Internal LAN Specification
- A.11 Power Supply
- A.12 Inverter Specification
- A.13 DC/DC Specification
- A.14 Charger Specification
- A.15 Mechanical Specification
- A.16 Environmental Requirements
- APPENB.pdf
- B.1 CRT (VGA) Connector
- B.2 Serial Port Connector
- B.3 Parallel Port Connector
- B.4 PS/2 Mouse / Ext. Keyboard Mini-DIN Connector
- B.5 USB Connector
- B.6 CD-ROM IDE Connector
- B.7 DC-IN Jack Pin Assignment
- B.8 LCD Connector Pin Assignment
- B.9 FDD Connector
- B.10 HDD Pin Assignment
- B.11 Internal Keyboard FPC Connector
- B.12 Battery Connector
- B.13 Audio Jack
- B.14 Internal Microphone Connector
- APPENC.pdf