HP Omnibook 300 425 430 530 Service Manual
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35Parallel Port ProblemsStart: Problem with parallel portProblem with Laplink Remote? YesPhysical inspection: Cable connected? Cable pins OK?NoTroubleshoot Laplink RemoteClean boot: Ctrl Alt Del, press F5 during bootSee Windows?Exit to DOSUse PRN command to print a filePrints file OK?Other printer available?Attach OB and use PRN command to print file on different printerPrints file OK?Done: Suspect bad printer or cableRun OB self-test diagnostics: CDIAG or OBTEST, depending on unitA YesDone: Parallel port OKYes Yes NoNo No No Yes
36Parallel Port Problems (continued)ASelf-test OK?Done: Bad OB base unitReconfirm: Printer plugged in? On? On line? Attach printer to desktop PCClean boot to DOS on desktop PC: Ctrl Alt Del, press F5 during bootPRN prints file OK?Done: Suspect original OB badDone: Suspect bad printer or cable Yes YesNo No
37Serial Port ProblemsStart: Problem with serial portProblem with Laplink Remote? YesPhysical inspection: Cable connected? Bent pins? Cable appears OK?NoTroubleshoot Laplink RemoteLoopback connector available?Connected to what? Modem? Printer? Other?Install loopback connectorRun OB self-test procedureSelf-test OK?Done: Serial port OKDone: Suspect bad serial port in OB base unitA YesNo YesNo
38Serial Port Problems (continued)Ensure proper default serial port configurationSerial port works OK?Can you eliminate all potential software conflicts?Eliminate software conflictsSerial port works OK?Plug another device and cable into serial portsSerial port works OK?Done: Suspect original device or cable badDone: Suspect bad OB base unit serial portADoneDone YesNo No No No Yes Yes Yes
39PCMCIA ProblemsStart: PCMCIA card problemKnown issue with this card?Has card ever worked? NoDetermine type of cardSeek additional information on cardRemove card (with power on or off)Visually inspect card: Connectors bent? Damaged? Wet?Inspection reveals problems?Done: Suspect bad PCMCIA cardReinsert cardBHas any software been loaded or modified since card worked?Suspect software configuration problemANo No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
40PCMCIA Problems (continued)AClean boot: Ctrl Alt Del, press F5 during bootRun OB self-testSelf-test OK?Suspect bad cardHP card?Done: Contact card vendorDone: Return card to HPBPress Ctrl Alt DelSee Windows display?See DOS prompt?Exit to DOS promptRemove card and run CARDINFOExit to DOS promptInterpret CARDINFO resultsC NoDone: Software configuration or setup problemNo No No YesYes Yes Yes
41PCMCIA Problems (continued)CHardware problem?Done: Suspect bad OB base unitSoftware problem?Check CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BATDoneInsert card in top slotRun CARDINFOInsert same card in bottom slotRun CARDINFOInterpret resultsHardware problem in both slots?Suspect bad cardCard is HP device?Done: Contact card vendorDone: Replace cardDNo No No NoYes Yes Yes Yes
42PCMCIA Problems (continued)DHardware problem in one slot only?Done: Suspect bad OB base unitSoftware problem in both slots?Software problem in one slot only?Done: Suspect software configuration problemDoneSeek further information - consult with Technical SupportNo No Yes Yes YesNo
43IR Port ProblemsStart: Problem with infrared (IR) portProblem with Laplink Remote? YesPhysical inspection: IR port not covered? Painted over? Obscured?NoTroubleshoot Laplink RemoteEnsure operating distance within specification (1 meter or less)Ensure operating environment OK: Not next to bright or oscillating light?Clean boot: Ctrl Alt Del, press F5 during bootRun OB self-testRun IR self-test in proper environmentIR self-test OK?Done: Suspect software problemMove OB to different desk, roomRun IR self-test in proper environmentIR self-test OK?Done: Suspect bad OB base unitDone: Suspect no problem or software problemYes YesNo No