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    							A-6    Connector Pin Assignments
    Table A-9
    External Monitor Connector
    1
    6 2 3
    87 4 5
    10
    KEY
    11 12 13 14 15
    Pin Signal Pin Signal
    1 Red Analog   9 NC
    2 Green Analog 10 Ground
    3 Blue Analog 11 NC
    4 NC 12 DDC Data
    5 Ground 13 Horizontal Sync
    6 Ground 14 Vertical Sync
    7 Ground 15 DDC Clock
    8 Ground 
    						
    							IndexI-1
    Index
    A
    AC Adapter, spare part
    number, 3-7
    Aircraft Power Adapter, 1-11
    cable
    spare part number, 3-12
    airflow vent, illustrated, 1-14,
    1-15
    Asset Management, 1-7
    asset tag number, 1-7
    audio bass port, illustrated,
    1-15
    Automobile Power
    Adapter/Charger, 1-11
    cable
    spare part number, 3-12
    B
    battery bay, illustrated, 1-18
    battery charge light, illustrated,
    1-12
    battery pack
    inserting into battery bay, 5-7
    removing from battery bay,
    5-6
    specifications, 6-8
    battery pack, illustrated, 3-2
    battery pack, Li-ion, 1-11
    beep codes, 2-6
    boot options, 2-10
    C
    Cable Kit
    components, illustrated, 3-2,
    3-10
    spare part number, 3-10
    cable lock connector,
    illustrated, 1-14
    cables, handling, 4-2
    caps lock light, illustrated,
    1-17CD-ROM drive
    illustrated, 3-11
    spare part number, 3-11
    specifications, 6-5
    CD-RW drive
    spare part number, 3-11
    combo card, 5-17
    Compaq utilities, 2-7
    components
    bottom, 1-18
    external, 1-12
    left side, 1-14
    rear, 1-13
    right side, 1-15
    top, 1-16
    components, overview, 1-10
    composite TV
    cable, spare part number,
    3-12
    connector, illustrated, 1-14
    computer
    disconnecting, 5-3
    features, 1-6
    feet, 5-4
    models, 1-2
    Computer Setup, 2-7
    Configuration Management,
    1-9
    configuration utilities, 2-7
    connectors, handling, 4-2
    CPU base enclosure
    illustrated, 3-2
    spare part number, 3-7
    D
    default settings, 2-11
    initialization, 2-11
    ports, 2-12
    power, 2-12
    security, 2-12
    design overview, 1-21
    device
    options, 2-10
    security, 2-9diagnostics, 2-7
    disassembly reference chart,
    5-2
    diskette drive
    cable
    illustrated, 3-11
    spare part number, 3-11
    illustrated, 3-11
    spare part number, 3-11
    specifications, 6-4
    display
    switch, illustrated, 1-17
    display assembly
    illustrated, 3-2
    removal, 5-26
    spare part number, 3-3
    specifications, 6-2
    docking connector
    illustrated, 1-13
    pinout, A-3
    DVD-ROM drive
    illustrated, 3-11
    spare part number, 3-11
    specifications, 6-6
    E
    EasyPoint IV pointing stick,
    illustrated, 1-19
    electrostatic damage,
    preventing, 4-3
    electrostatic discharge, typical
    voltage levels, 4-6
    F
    fan
    illustrated, 1-18, 3-2
    removal, 5-40
    spare part number, 3-5
    fatal error
    beep codes, 2-6
    messages, 2-6
    Fault Management, 1-8
    features, 1-6 
    						
    							Power Cord Set Requirements    B-1
    appendix
    B
    POWER CORD SET REQUIREMENTS
    3-Conductor Power Cord Set
    The wide range input feature of the Compaq Armada M700 Series of Personal
    Computers permits it to operate from any line voltage from 100 to 120 or 220 to 240
    volts AC.
    The power cord set received with the computer meets the requirements for use in the
    country where the equipment is purchased.
    Power cord sets for use in other countries must meet the requirements of the country
    where the computer is used. For more information on power cord set requirements,
    contact a Compaq authorized reseller or service provider.
    General Requirements
    The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries:
    1. The length of the power cord set must be at least 5.00 feet (1.5 m) and a maximum
    of 6.50 feet (2.0 m).
    2. All power cord sets must be approved by an acceptable accredited agency
    responsible for evaluation in the country where the power cord set will be used.
    3. The power cord set must have a minimum current capacity of 10A and a nominal
    voltage rating of 125 or 250 volts AC, as required by each country’s power system.
    4. The appliance coupler must meet the mechanical configuration of an EN 60 320/IEC
    320 Standard Sheet C13 connector, for mating with appliance inlet on the back of the
    computer. 
    						
    							B-2   Power Cord Set Requirements
    Country-Specific Requirements
    3-Conductor Power Cord Set Requirements—By Country
    Country Accredited Agency Applicable Note Numbers
    Australia EANSW 1
    Austria OVE 1
    Belgium CEBC 1
    Canada CSA 2
    Denmark DEMKO 1
    Finland FIMKO 1
    France UTE 1
    Germany VDE 1
    Italy IMQ 1
    Japan JIS 3
    The Netherlands KEMA 1
    Norway NEMKO 1
    Sweden SEMKO 1
    Switzerland SEV 1
    United Kingdom BSI 1
    United States UL 2
    Notes
    1. The flexible cord must be  Type HO5VV-F, 3-conductor, 1.0 mm2
    conductor size. Power cord set fittings (appliance coupler and wall plug) must bear
    the certification mark of the agency responsible for evaluation in the country where
    it will be used.
    2. The flexible cord must be Type SPT-3 or equivalent, No. 18 AWG, 3-conductor.
    The wall plug must be a two-pole grounding type with a NEMA 5-15P (15A, 125V)
    or NEMA 6-15P (15A, 250V) configuration.
    3. The appliance coupler, flexible cord, and wall plug must bear a T mark and
    registration number in accordance with the Japanese Dentori Law. The flexible cord
    must be Type VCT or VCTF, 3-conductor, 0.75mm
    2 conductor size. The wall plug
    must be a two-pole grounding type with a Japanese Industrial Standard C8303
    (15A, 125V) configuration. 
    						
    							I-2   Index
    G
    grounding methods, 4-5
    H
    hard drive
    bay
    illustrated, 1-12
    bezel, 5-9
    illustrated, 3-2, 3-11
    inserting into hard drive bay,
    5-10
    inserting into MultiBay
    adapter, 5-13
    light, illustrated, 1-17
    removing from hard drive
    bay, 5-8
    security screw, illustrated,
    1-18
    spare part number, 3-7, 3-11
    hardware updating, 2-13
    headphone jack
    illustrated, 1-12
    pinout, A-2
    I
    I/O addresses, 6-10
    Info Messenger, 2-13
    infrared
    board
    illustrated, 3-2
    removal, 5-35
    spare part number, 3-5
    port, illustrated, 1-13
    initialization, default settings,
    2-11
    Intelligent Manageability, 1-6
    inventory information, 1-7
    K
    keyboard
    EasyPoint IV
    description, 1-19
    illustrated, 3-2
    spare part number, 3-3
    removal, 5-20
    TouchPad
    description, 1-20
    illustrated, 3-2
    spare part number, 3-3
    keyboard connector
    illustrated, 1-13
    pinout, A-5
    L
    label, illustrated, 1-18
    Li-ion battery pack, 1-11
    Logo Kit
    spare part number, 3-12
    LS-120 SuperDisc drive
    illustrated, 3-11
    spare part number, 3-11
    specifications, 6-7
    M
    maintenance, updating system,
    2-13
    managing power, 1-9
    mass storage devices
    illustrated, 3-11
    overview, 1-11
    spare part numbers, 3-11
    memory
    expansion, 5-22
    expansion board
    128 MB
    spare part number, 3-12
    32 MB
    spare part number, 3-12
    64 MB
    spare part number, 3-12
    installation, 5-23
    removal, 5-22
    map, 6-12
    options overview, 1-10messages
    fatal error, 2-6
    warning, 2-5
    microphone jack
    illustrated, 1-12
    pinout, A-1
    Miscellaneous Screw Kit,
    spare part number, 3-12
    miscellaneous spare part
    numbers, 3-12
    models, 1-2
    modem
    card, 5-17
    slot cover
    illustrated, 1-18, 3-8
    modem board
    Type-I, V. 90
    spare part number, 3-12
    V. 90 PCI
    spare part number, 3-12
    modem cable
    RJ11
    spare part number, 3-12
    RJ45
    spare part number, 3-12
    monitor
    connector
    pinout, A-6
    monitor connector
    illustrated, 1-13
    mouse connector
    illustrated, 1-13
    pinout, A-5
    MultiBay
    illustrated, 1-15
    inserting devices, 5-12
    light, illustrated, 1-17
    notch, illustrated, 1-18
    release lever, illustrated, 1-18
    removing devices, 5-11
    N
    network interface card (NIC),
    5-17
    numeric lock light, illustrated,
    1-17 
    						
    							IndexI-3
    P
    packaging precautions, 4-3
    parallel connector
    illustrated, 1-13
    pinout, A-2
    password clearing, 2-3
    PC Card, 5-14
    inserting, 5-16
    removing, 5-15
    slots, illustrated, 1-15
    pick button, illustrated, 1-19
    plastic parts, handling, 4-1
    Plastics Kit
    components
    illustrated, 3-8
    components, illustrated, 3-2
    spare part number, 3-3, 3-9
    pointing device caps
    spare part number, 3-12
    ports, default settings, 2-12
    POST
    (Power-On Self-Test), 2-3
    error messages, 2-4
    power
    cord
    spare part number, 3-7
    cord set
    country-specific
    requirements, 0-2
    general requirements, 0-1
    requirements, B-1, 0-1
    default settings, 2-12
    equipment, overview, 1-11
    managing, 1-9
    switch, illustrated, 1-17
    power connector, illustrated,
    1-13
    Power-On Self-Test (POST),
    2-3
    Q
    QuickBoot, 2-10
    R
    RAM board, illustrated, 3-10
    real time clock (RTC) battery
    illustrated, 3-10
    removal, 5-19
    RJ-11 jack
    pinout, A-1
    RJ-11 jack, illustrated, 1-15
    RJ-45 jack, illustrated, 1-15
    RTC (real time clock) battery
    illustrated, 3-10
    removal, 5-19
    S
    scroll button, illustrated, 1-19
    scroll lock light, illustrated,
    1-17
    Security Management, 1-8
    security, default settings, 2-12
    serial connector
    illustrated, 1-13
    pinout, A-1
    serial number, viii
    serial number, location, 3-1,
    5-1
    service considerations, 4-1
    setup, 2-7
    Sleep button, 1-17
    software
    Info Messenger, 2-13
    updating, 2-13
    speakers, illustrated, 1-17
    specifications
    battery pack, 6-8
    CD-ROM drive, 6-5
    diskette drive, 6-4
    display, 6-2
    DMA, 6-8
    DVD-ROM drive, 6-6
    I/O addresses, 6-10
    interrupts, 6-9
    LS-120 SuperDisc drive, 6-7
    memory map, 6-12
    Standby, 1-17
    stereo line-in jack, pinout, A-2
    stereo speaker jack
    illustrated, 1-12pinout, A-2
    Suspend button, illustrated,
    1-17
    switch cover
    illustrated, 3-2, 3-8
    removal, 5-24
    system
    DMA, 6-8
    I/O address, 6-10
    IDs, 2-9
    interrupts, 6-9
    memory map, 6-12
    ROM updates, 2-13
    system board
    illustrated, 3-2
    overview, 1-21
    removal, 5-36
    system on light, illustrated,
    1-12
    T
    technical notes, vii
    tools required for service, 4-1
    top cover
    illustrated, 3-2
    removal, 5-29
    spare part number, 3-3
    touch button
    illustrated, 3-2
    spare part number, 3-3
    TouchPad
    illustrated, 1-20, 3-2
    spare part number, 3-3
    TouchPad button, illustrated,
    1-20
    TouchPad button, illustrated,
    1-20
    transporting precautions, 4-3
    troubleshooting
    checklist, 2-14
    preliminary steps, 2-2
    without diagnostics, 2-13 
    						
    							I-4   Index
    U
    universal serial bus (USB)
    board
    illustrated, 3-2
    removal, 5-33
    spare part number, 3-3
    port
    illustrated, 1-13
    USB
    board
    removal, 5-33
    utilities, Compaq, 2-7
    V
    voltage converter board
    illustrated, 3-2
    removal, 5-34
    spare part number, 3-5
    W
    warning messages, 2-5
    web agent, 1-7
    workstation precautions, 4-4 
    						
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