Westinghouse Macintosh PowerBook 5300cs/100 User manual

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PowerBook 190/5300 Series
Macintosh PowerBook 190/66, 190cs/66, 5300/100,
5300cs/100, 5300c/100, and 5300ce/117
Service Source
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Basics
PowerBook 190/5300 Series
Basics Product Overview - 1
Product Overview
The PowerBook 5300 Series
introduces a number of
technology and design
innovations to the
PowerBook family of
computers. The series
features a Power PC 603e
RISC microprocessor
running at 100 or 117
MHz, built-in PC Card
technology (formerly
PCMCIA), infrared
communication, and a video
expansion board (to support
external monitors). Also
included in the series are
Figure: PowerBook 190, PowerBook 5300
Basics Product Overview - 2
four different PowerBook displays: a monochrome FSTN
display, a color FSTN display, and color TFT and TFT/SVGA
displays.
The PowerBook 190 Series features a 68LC040 central
processor running at 33 MHz and offers the infrared board,
video board, logic board, and TFT display as upgrade options.
Basics PowerBook 5300 Series Configurations - 3
PowerBook 5300 Series Configurations
The PowerBook 5300 Series computers come in the
following configurations:
PowerBook 5300
Processor: 100 MHz PowerPC 603e
RAM/Hard drive: 8 MB/500 MB
Display: 9.5-inch greyscale
Battery: 2.5–4-hour NiMH
Weight: 5.9 pounds
PowerBook 5300cs
Processor: 100 MHz PowerPC 603e
RAM/Hard drive: 8 MB/500 MB or 16 MB/750 MB
Display: 10.4-inch dual-scan color
Battery: 2.5–4-hour NiMH
Weight: 6.2 pounds
Basics PowerBook 5300 Series Configurations - 4
PowerBook 5300c
Processor: 100/117 MHz PowerPC 603e
RAM/Hard drive: 8 MB/500 MB or 16 MB/750 MB
Display: 10.4-inch active-matrix color
Battery: 2.5–4-hour NiMH
Weight: 6.2 pounds
PowerBook 5300ce
Processor: 100/117 MHz PowerPC 603e
RAM/Hard drive: 32 MB/1 GB
Display: 10.4-inch SVGA active-matrix color
Battery: 2.5–4-hour NiMH
Weight: 6.2 pounds
Basics PowerBook 190 Series Configurations - 5
PowerBook 190 Series Configurations
The PowerBook 190 Series computers come in the following
configurations:
PowerBook 190
Processor: 66/33 MHz 68LC040
RAM/Hard drive: 4 MB/500 MB or 8 MB/500 MB
Display: 9.5-inch greyscale
Battery: 2.5–4-hour NiMH
Weight: 6 pounds
PowerBook 190cs
Processor: 66/33 MHz 68LC040
RAM/Hard drive: 4 MB/500 MB or 8 MB/500 MB
Display: 10.4-inch dual-scan color
Battery: 2.5–4-hour NiMH
Weight: 6.3 pounds
Basics Repair Strategy - 6
Repair Strategy
Service the PowerBook 190 and PowerBook 5300 Series
computers through module exchange and parts replacement.
Customers can request on-site service from an Apple
Authorized Service Provider Plus (AASP+) Apple Assurance
(US only), or request a courier through the Apple Canada
Technical Answerline (Canada only). They can also choose
carry-in service from an AASP.
Ordering
Apple Service Providers planning to support the computer
systems covered in this manual may purchase Service
modules and parts to develop servicing capability. To order
parts, use the AppleOrder (US only) or ARIS (Canada only)
system and refer to “Service Price Pages.”
Basics Repair Strategy - 7
Large businesses, universities, and K-12 accounts must
provide a purchase order on all transactions, including
orders placed through the AppleOrder (US only) or ARIS
(Canada only) system.
USA Ordering
US Service Providers not enrolled in AppleOrder may fax
their orders to Service Provider Support (512-908-
8125) or mail them to
Apple Computer, Inc.
Service Provider Support
MS 212-SPS
Austin, TX 78714-9125
For US inquiries, please call Service Provider Support at
800-919-2775 and select option #1.
Basics Repair Strategy - 8
Canadian Ordering
Canadian Service Providers not enrolled in ARIS may fax
their orders to Service Provider Support in Canada
(1-800-903-5284). For Canadian inquiries, please call
Service Provider Support at 905-513-5782 and select
option #3.
Basics Warranty/AppleCare/ARIS - 9
Warranty/AppleCare/ARIS
US Only
The PowerBook 190 and PowerBook 5300 Series computers
are covered under the Apple One-Year Limited Warranty.
The AppleCare Service Plan is also available for these
products. Service Providers are reimbursed for warranty
and AppleCare repairs made to these computers. For pricing
information, refer to “Service Price Pages.”
Repair Extension Program
A REA program for some PowerBook 190 and PowerBook
5300 Series computers is in effect until June 2002. For
information on this program, refer to the Programs manual,
Ordering & Repairing chapter, and Repair Extension
Authorization (REA) Programs section of Service Source.
Basics Warranty/AppleCare/ARIS - 10
Canada Only
The PowerBook 190 and PowerBook 5300 computers are
covered under first-year AppleCare. The Extended
AppleCare Service Plan is also available for these products.
Service Providers are reimbursed for first-year warranty
and Extended AppleCare repairs made to these computers.
For pricing information, refer to “Service Price Pages.”
Basics Rear Panel - 11
Rear Panel
The rear panel contains the
I/O ports, reset actuator,
and infrared window. The
picture to the left shows the
location of these features.
Infrared
Window
Video
Port
Reset
Actuator
Sound
Input
Port
Sound
Output
Port
SCSI
Port
(HDI-30)
External
Modem/
Printer
Port
Apple
Desktop
Bus (ADB)
Port
Power
Adapter
Port
Basics Screw Matrix - 12
Screw Matrix
This screw matrix identifies
the type and location of the
screws used in the
PowerBook 190/5300
Series computers.
Note:
As part of the 190/
5300 Repair Extension
Program, some of the
systems’s original screws
were replaced with
patchlock screws.
8 Trackpad button & closure switch
6 CPU stiffener, hard drive bracket
9 Video expansion board (rear panel)
1 Keyboard
10 Floppy mechanism
5 Video expansion board (internal)
3 Display assembly
7 Display bezel, inverter board, center clutch cover
2 Display, clutches
4 Hard drive
11 Speaker
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11***
*
May be patchlock
Order Screw Kit 076-0639
Basics Cable Matrix - 13
Cable Matrix
For a matrix of cables that work with specific models of the
PowerBook family of computers, select the PowerBook Cable
Matrix located in Hardware/Compatibility Charts.
Basics Power Information - 14
Power Information
Use the following information on the batteries and power
adapter to ensure the best use of these systems and to
recognize and prevent problems. For instructions on battery
and power adapter verification, see the Additional
Procedures chapter of this manual.
Battery Matrix
For a matrix of batteries that work with specific models of
the PowerBook family of computers, select the PowerBook
Battery Matrix located in Hardware/Compatibility Charts.
Basics Power Information - 15
Battery-Handling Guidelines
The following are guidelines for properly handling the
PowerBook 190/5300 Series batteries:
Warning:
NiMH batteries contain toxic materials. Send
undamaged, dead batteries to Apple for recycling—do not
discard dead batteries with other waste. If battery is
damaged, do not return it to Apple. Dispose of damaged
batteries according to local ordinances. Review battery
handling and disposal instructions in Safety Information in
Bulletins/Safety.
Handle the battery carefully. Do not drop, puncture,
disassemble, mutilate, or incinerate it.
Do not short-circuit the battery terminals.
Basics Power Information - 16
Do not leave a battery in the computer for longer than a
week without plugging in the power adapter.
Keep the contact cover on the battery when the battery is
not in the computer.
Do not leave the battery in hot locations (such as the
trunk of a car).
Keep the battery in a cool, dark place; do not store it for
longer than 6 months without recharging.
Completely discharge and then recharge the battery once
every 90 days.
Fully charge a replacement battery before using it; Apple
ships batteries in a partially charged state.
Basics Power Information - 17
Nickel-Metal-Hydride
Batteries
The PowerBook 190/5300
Series computers use
nickel-metal-hydride
(NiMH) batteries. Each
battery provides power for
up to 4 hours of work time,
depending on the system
configuration and battery
conservation features
employed.
Basics PC Card Handling - 18
PC Card Handling
Two PC Card slots (formerly PCMCIA) are a feature in the
PowerBook 190/5300 Series. The two slots accept a variety
of third-party PC Cards.
There are three types of PC Cards: Type I (3 mm), Type II
(5 mm), and Type III (10.5 mm). Type I and Type II cards
fit in either the upper or lower slot of the PC Card unit.
Type III cards fit in the lower slot and take up both slots.
The following are guidelines for properly handling the PC
Card:
Use only cards that are compatible with the PC Card unit.
Refer to the compatibility information that came with the
card. If you cannot find the compatibility information,
call the card vendor.
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Westinghouse Macintosh PowerBook 5300cs/100 User manual

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