Home

Matsushita CF-52AJYZDZM User's Manual

image

Contents

1. 16 1000 1007 7008 oopeauHooooa Je 167004 JooppAyvooze DCDC CONTROLLER FOR GPU IGTooe copgenooeoz lIC REGULATOR Goo7 JcoppEzana Je LiGoes feegeeeeesss Je oc 106 fgzxooeez7 CAMP ic 1010 cppJHoooo9 IG LINER Io 1012 ore leemapeeoss Lic108 JA jc Le COABBA000093 IC OP AMP C 1022 COEBA0000034 7 5 1 1 2 O 12 JK 1000 K2EEYB000001 JACK JK 8101 8102 K1QZA1AE0001 CONNECTOR pero G1C91NMO0001 NDUCTOR i14 SiG1Rozo0002 NDUCTORN TT L5 7 8 12 17 67 68 OJJCO000081 INDUCTORN TT LtO13 GiC1RoMAoO76 INDUCTOR EI IppAzRtooKTD NDUCIOR O O O O L 16 64 JOJGC 0000038 ICHIPBEADS TT 20 25 26 43 44 JOJDCO000105 CHPBEADS TT 122 83 94 47 48 JNOJHCO000074 NDUCIOR TT L24 DOGARoOJO005 RESISTOR 716W0O TT L28 f eiBYYYveooo9 NDUTO TT 31 32 41 42 76 OMABoO00200 JINDUCTOR oO ooo L58 JoMABoooott6 INDUCTOR Loi O DoJGcoooo817 NDCUIR L66 ommon NDUCTOR L7178 74 75 JozzBo000080 IDUCTOR COMMONMOD
2. Ses K126 K52 K173 DK172 8 1 N3 K112 q 4 19 Screw tightening torque 8 L 0 18 0 02 N m B 0 44 0 02N m gN10 KITA 1 8 0 2 kgf cm 4 4 0 2 kgf cm D 0 9 0 05 N m D 1 5 0 1 N m 9 0 5 kgf cm 15 1 kgf cm E 0 2 0 02 N m J 0 28 0 02 N m 2 0 0 2 kgf cm 2 8 0 2 kgf cm 0 13 0 01 N m 1 3 0 1 kgf cm N7 CF 52AJYZDZM x 77 N4 4 4 0 2 kgf cm CF 52AJYZDZM BH 0 44 0 02 N m a E16 E16 2 E42 S S K4 1 8 0 2 kgf cm 0 2 0 02 N m 2 0 0 2 kgf cm Screw tightening torque 0 18 0 02 N m K7 E35 K21 E N4 K29 ge K24 Replacement Parts List Note Important Safety Notice Components identified by ZN mark have special characteristics important for safety When replacing any of these components use only manufacturer s specified parts CF 52AJYZDZM NRP Non Reusable Parts REF NO and AREA PART NO DESCRIPTION Q TY Main Block Unit PCB MAIN HIGH RTL PCB SD RTL PCB SC RELAY RTL PCB BIOS HIGH RTL ANTENNA PWB L RTL E23 E25 E30 SPEAKER CABLE R E32 SPEAKER E39 INVERTER CABLE A3 A Packing Material DFPN0851ZAT DFPN0852ZAT DFPE0873ZAT DFPE0874Z
3. 1179 1184 1245 R 268 R 269 R 302 R 304 R 306 R 315 699 1014 1032 1033 1034 1035 R 340 R 367 R 373 374 1049 1050 1061 1062 1097 1098 1111 1112 1157 1158 1170 1171 R 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 R 409 R 410 1036 1037 R 412 512 1156 1180 1182 1228 1232 R 421 422 541 569 R 424 426 R 458 R 465 466 467 469 536 937 942 543 1115 R 475 R 480 482 519 1010 1155 1221 1227 1256 R 506 507 R 544 594 R 546 550 R 564 565 566 628 629 R 570 R 571 1162 1214 1218 R 597 598 599 600 601 CO O 602 603 604 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 R 623 624 625 R 648 R 1006 R 1007 1082 1233 DOGA150JA023 D1H81034A024 D1H83304A024 D1H84724A024 D1HA1038A010 D1BA22R6A023 DOGA471JA023 D1BA3241A023 D1BA4530A023 DOGA121JA023 D1H8R0040009 D1BA3323A023 DOGA106JA023 DOGA334JA023 DOGA472JA023 D1BA1210A023 D1BA71R5A023 D1BA5620A023 D1BA1471A023 D1BA7150A023 DOGBRO00J0004 D1BA2430A023 D1BA5101A023 D0GA100JA023 D1BA49R9A023 D1BA1401A023 D1BA1501A023 DOGA474JA023 D1BA75R0A023 D1BA3901A023 DOGA181JA023 DOGA221JA023 D1HA1028A010 DOGA473JA023 D1HA4728A010 D1H84734A024 DOGA682JA023 D1BA1500A023 D1BA1871A023 D1BA1003A022 D1BA4991A023 D1BA4990A023 DOGA152JA023 D1BA6801A023 D1BA3652A022 U U O a o gt 2 on OO O O O L gt gt S Es A RESISTOR ARRAY RESISTOR 1 16W
4. lt a 5 Replace LCD unit NO BIOS operation Replace main board Check fuse at power source N G Refer to POST Replace main board error code table Result of POST Heavy trouble e g Set cannot be turned ON Set fails to start Replace main board No display on Return set up utility setpoint to the state of delivery from factory screen etc Set up utility starting Check HDD cable connection and continuity Replace if defective HDD access Replace HDD amp Reinstall Replace main board NG Main board check Replace main board OK Some or all keys cannot be input Make sure of contact of K B connector in use Each kind of Replace keyboard or main board trouble in DVD CD CALL not practicable Clean DVD ROM drive with an applicator Starts but operates unstably operation Trouble Check if there are any flaws on DVD or CD symptoms on some media Since flaws may appear on specific s DYD ACO media DVD or CD media can be defective Replace DVD drive Replace main board Reinstall HDD Replace main board 4 2 5 Power On Self Test Boot Check Outline of POST The set has a boot check function called POST Power On Self Test in it The condition of the main body is diagnosed by checking beep sound or error code e Start Test begins automatically when power switch is set to ON e Normal
5. SERIAL PORT EXTERNAL USB USB DISPLAY CN28 CN30 CN29 KIT PVVR BATT LED PCB Do me ss CN4400 AUDIO PCB JK3004 JK3003 d O Microphone Headphone 8 1 CN4200 INVERTER EX PC CARD EJECTOR SPEAKER L SW LED MDC PCB CN4202 r is SS SS EXPANTION BUS CN5000 cng IEEE1394 BT PCB KEYBOARD KBD FPC SD PCB CN3401 TOUCH PAD PCB 9 Disassembly Reassembly Note Power off the computer Do not shut down to the Suspend or hibernation mode Do not add peripherals while the computer is in the Suspend or hibernation mode abnormal operation may result 9 1 Disassembly Instructions 9 1 1 Disassembly Flowchart The chart below shows the various parts which should be removed in order to remove the parts that are to be replaced Parts can be replaced efficiently be following the disassembly steps in the chart 9 1 3 1 Battery Pack 9 1 3 2 HDD Mounting Kit 9 1 3 3 DVD Multi Drive 9 1 4 HDD 9 1 5 Tilt Panel Ass y 9 1 6 DIMM Memory Card 9 1 7 ROBSON Cover Wireless LAN Module and BIOS PCB 9 1 8 Display Unit 9 1 9 LCD Unit Inverter Ass y 9 1 10 Handle Ass y and ANTENNA PWB L R 9 1 11 Modem 9 1 12 SW LED MDC PCB Speaker L and R 9 1 13 Keyboard 9 1 14 Top Cover 9 1 15 Pad and TOUCH 9 1 16 SD PCB 9 1 17 WWAN PCB PAD PCB 9 1 19 PWR BATTERY 9 1 18 AUDIO PCB 9 1 20 KBD Earth Plate LED PCB 9 1 21 Hinge Sup
6. THERMAL SHEET TAPE Detailed drawing for Position B PWB UNIT Detailed drawing for Position A 0 T YE The coating range is limited zali SOAM E within the internal side of the red cable part external side of the blue cable part No coating is allowed at other parts The amount of coating is 0 1ml about 0 5 second Detailed drawing for 8 MLA Position B Using Jie HEX SPACER SR Be EX PC CARD EJECTOR Coating 9 13 a x a ma 1 pes E EE j T m 5 P TT ir LEA k E ur ali wane pd 1 wht PWB SPACER m falia PWB UNIT I k al wm el SCREW a a s a ru Chip foot front end gt U m Sticking at the Detailed drawing for Position plane area S1 insulation S2 Pinching Cables S3 Sharp Edge S4 Part No Check S5 Others SHEET SHEET SCREW ve e Sticking benchmark 0 0 5mm aligned with the CONN Plastic part Detailed drawing for Position j pe l p WIRELESS MODULR 777 SHEET HDD HOLDER 9 14 Setting the SERIAL PCB 1 Setthe SERIAL PCB to the computer 9 2 3 2 Fix the SERIAL PCB using the two Screws lt N1 gt No1 No 2 3 Tighten the Hex Spacer to the SERIAL PCB No 3 SERIAL PCB Screw lt N1 gt DFHE5035ZB Setting the Heat Sink Ass y 1 Set the Fan Duct to the Heat Sink Ass y 9 2 4 2 Fix the Heat Sink Ass y to the MAIN PC
7. 667MHz TI em 1111 Radeon X a OOV om ere endum e 1 8V M71M ATi Gig bit Ethernet MC82566 USB2 0 x4 USB 2 0 1 1 iCH8 M 1 05V m nte FingerPrint PCI Bluetooth Mini Card Express WWAN Wireless LAN 80GB 100GB Bridge 2 5inch ERL COMBO or Card Bus 3 3V lt SD SLOT MULTI Secondary IDE Ricoh IEEE1394 AT26DF321 Atmel Intel High Definition Audio Interface Microphone ee Audio 3 3V EXT Modem 3 3V RDO2 D330 lt gt PJ 11 Ap pm Analog Devices mb TEM 1 2 SLB9635 Infineon Super I O PC87391 Winbond Conexant CRT USB 2 0 x4 Port Replicator Conn LAN 1000BASE 3 I 4 Diagnosis Procedure 4 1 Basic Procedures The basic procedures for diagnosis disassembly and test of defective parts of a set to be repaired are summarized below For details refer to relevant pages in the Service Manual Flow Chart OCCURRENCE OF TROUBLE Power sw is set to ON Power On Self Test FINISH POST ERROR OCCURRENCE Automatic diagnosis takes place when the power switch is set to ON m m uum s G enm um um ee MA MR SE MED SE OMD AA A GM MG SS MA ME s lll SELF DIAGNOSIS TEST IF REQUIRED Conduct a self diagnosis test when it is necessary for conduct trouble diagnosis I DEFECTIVE PARTS SORTING a cm a l TROUBLESHOOTING Defective parts are sorted by referring to symptoms REPAIR WORK ll DIS
8. 1 Ii mor poneo CAPRCHOR G3V gF TO VEN avoo JKIMYIOBAOTOT JGONNECTOR PEN avor fewyisgAoto1 CONNECTOR II SW 42403 vomas swo C ET Camo JoJ7s0019 CAPACITOR SAME TO cay Go4Aoxs CAPACITOR 16v 014 C 4208 4203 4204 4205 FIGTH222A496 JGAPACITOR 50V 28005F 4 LONamo JKIKASOBAOOGO cONNECTOR 1 L VEN 4801 fekizaooo65 JGONNECTOR 1 VEN 422 4203 IgAosBAoo14 JGONNECTOR E 4205 Cos jgsaemeooooxo G 1 Ramo pGeAsscJaogs JRESISTOR MMA SWano EVGPLDAis lswmen HS 2A 4201 4808 KivGzzoooss STUD D PCB C 4302 C 4303 C 4304 CN 4300 CN 4301 D 4301 1H1A1050015 CAPACITOR 10V 1uF 1G1H330A542 CAPACITOR 50V 33pF CAPACITOR 25V 0 01uF IK1MY15BA0101 CONNECTOR KINAOSE00073 CONNECTOR BSACB0000020 DIODE mH RANSISTOR ESISTOR 1 8W 1000 ESISTOR 1 16W 1000 Q 4300 R 4300 R 4301 SW 4301 A U U C olololz w O 5 Gl gt S O O sai Pin o S S a S SI O R3 J JI U J CU gt j ITI JJ lt r TI U U O CU CN 4400 K1KA05BA0014 CO
9. 150 RESISTOR ARRAY RESISTOR ARRAY RESISTOR 1 16W 330 RESISTOR ARRAY RESISTOR 1 16W 10KQ JUMPER RESISTOR 1 16W 332KO RESISTOR 1 16W 10MQ RESISTOR 1 16W 330KO RESISTOR 1 16W 4 7KO RESISTOR 1 16W 00 RESISTOR 1 16W 2430 RESISTOR 1 16W 5 1KO RESISTOR 1 16W 100 RESISTOR 1 16W 49 90 RESISTOR 1 16W 1 4KO RESISTOR 1 16W 1 5KO RESISTOR 1 16W 470KO RESISTOR 1 16W 1KO RESISTOR 1 16W 47KO RESISTOR 1 16W 4 7KO RESISTOR ARRAY RESISTOR 1 16W 6 8KO RESISTOR 1 16W 1500 RESISTOR 1 16W 1 870 RESISTOR 1 16W 100KQ RESISTOR 1 16W 4 99KO 3 7 4 3 2 2 7 2 7 1 12 1 1 1 9 7 4 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 4 R 1011 R 1012 R 1013 R 1015 R 1016 R 1021 R 1028 R 1030 1031 1220 R 1040 1041 R 1042 1043 R 1045 1116 1117 1118 1119 1120 1149 1153 1154 1172 1173 1250 R 1051 1057 1099 1159 R 1055 R 1058 1105 1165 R 1059 R 1060 1109 1209 R 1063 R 1065 1066 1067 R 1094 1095 1174 1252 1253 R 1103 R 1104 R 1110 R 1150 1151 R 1152 R 1163 R 1164 R 1167 R 1168 R 1177 1185 1224 R 1199 R 1201 1202 R 1205 R 1212 R 1215 1217 R 1231 R 1235 R 1236 1237 1238 1239 1240 1241 R 1243 R 1244 R 1248 1249 R 1265 1266 T 1 2 no NO no no NO D ZA 3 4 5 6 1001 1002 X X X lt X x oj Ji ci po AUDIO PCB DOGA
10. Enhan Content of standard test Content of enhancing test Place with possibili cing ty of breakdown CPU is shifted to protected mode and Violation of the paging Operation of CPU the violation of a privileged instruction SYSTEM and DMA INT TIMER and the HTC operation are confirmed All memory space is tested in a special memory access pattern based on R S T technology CPU Main board Memory Mainboard The record area frequently accessed with Microsoft Windows XP to test in about two minutes regardless of points of HDD is emphatically tested HDD Mainboard Cable Connector All record area is tested It is confirmed not to find abnormality in the AC97 modem controller MODEM Mainboard Wireless LAN board Connector Wireless LAN Mainboard Ml LL NE wo PC Card o o It is confirmed not to find abnormality in the Wireless LAN modem controller It is confirmed not to find ab normalityin the wiring between the USB controller and the connector by confirming the connection of the USB equipment connected with the USB connector Mainboard Connector It is confirmed not to find abnormality in the USB controller It is confirmed not to find ab normalityin the wiring between the controller and the connector by connecting to HUB with LAN cable Mainboard Connector It is confirmed not to find abnormality in the LAN controller It is confirmed
11. for example or in a cold place Do Not Use With Any Other Computer The battery pack is rechargeable and was in tended for the specified computer or charger Do not use it with a computer other than the one for which it was designed Do Not Put into a Microwave Do not put the battery pack into a microwave oven or a pressurized chamber Discontinue Use Should the battery emit an abnormal odor be come hot to the touch become discolored change shape or become in any way different from normal remove it from the computer or charger and discontinue use Do not touch the terminals on the battery pack The bat tery pack may no longer function properly if the contacts are dirty or damaged Do not expose the battery pack to water or allow it to become wet O If the battery pack will not be used for a long period of time a month or more charge or discharge use the battery pack until the remaining battery level becomes 30 to 40 and store it in a cool dry place This computer prevents overcharging of the battery by re charging only when the remaining power is less than approx 95 of capacity The battery pack is not charged when the computer is first purchased Be sure to charge it before using it for the first time When the AC adaptor is connected to the computer charging begins automatically Should the battery leak and the fluid get into your eyes do not rub your eyes Immediately flush
12. 14 15 16 18 19 20 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 44 89 106 108 112 115 121 136 138 141 143 170 172 174 176 185 187 189 191 222 226 232 234 247 251 300 302 306 308 314 315 320 329 332 340 341 342 345 347 366 370 414 425 433 449 450 451 452 453 483 492 497 515 528 531 613 614 650 652 654 656 658 660 662 664 729 730 731 1027 1028 1046 1087 1096 1139 C 4 91 123 134 153 233 242 E E E CAPACITOR 6 3V 10uF 106 C 8 9 13 17 21 25 46 47 48 49 50 88 90 95 98 102 109 122 124 131 147 151 154 155 156 164 165 166 167 171 173 175 177 180 EEFCXOD221R CAPACITOR 2V 220uF F1G1C104A042 CAPACITOR 16V 0 1uF 172 E 181 182 183 186 188 190 192 218 219 221 223 225 229 235 237 238 239 240 241 243 244 245 248 249 259 295 296 297 298 299 313 337 343 348 361 362 364 369 372 374 3 5 376 377 378 395 398 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 424 426 438 440 441 442 460 461 462 463 464 474 480 481 489 490 491 495 500 509 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 993 554 555 557 559 567 568 569 580 581 582 584 601 602 603 606 607 608 609 615 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 651 653 655 657 659 661 663 665 725 726 727 10
13. 4FNLT lt N14 gt Remove the two Screws lt N9 gt and remove the Cover WP sheet BT Remove the Screw lt N2 gt and disconnect the Cable from the BT UNIT PCB and remove it 6 Disconnect the FFC and KBD FPC from the Connec tors CN23 and CN22 and lift up the Top Cover Ass y and remove it five Screws lt N8 gt 4 Remove the WP Sheet and Tape and remove the Screw Top cover ass y lt N12 gt 3 Turn the unit to the face remove the Screw lt N12 gt and 5 Remove the two Screw Sheets Screws lt N12 gt DXSB2 4FNLT 9 Screws lt N2 gt DFHE5122YA Screw lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA Screws lt N8 gt DRHM5054XAT Screws lt N9 gt DRHM5104ZAT 9 1 17 Removing the WWAN PCB 1 Disconnect the Cables Gray and Blue from the WWAN PCB 2 Remove the two Screws lt N2 gt and the Screw lt N9 gt 3 Disconnect the FPC from the Connector CN7002 and remove the SD PCB Screws lt N2 gt DFHE5122YA Screw lt N9 gt DRHM5104ZAT 9 1 18 Removing the AUDIO PCB 1 Remove the two Screws lt N4 gt 2 Disconnect the Cable from the Connector CN3000 and remove the AUDIO PCB lt N4 gt AUDIO PCB Screw lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA 9 8 9 1 19 Removing the PWR BATTERY LED PCB 1 Remove the PWR BATTERY LED PCB and disconnect the Cable from the Connector CN4400 Cable CN4400 PWR BATTERY LED PCB Bottom case ass y Removing the
14. Actual speeds may differ 2 Names and Functions of Parts mo O O gt C D E F e Speaker Multimedia pocket SD Memory Card slot Battery pack Headphone jack You can connect headphones or amplified speakers When they are connected audio from the internal speakers is not heard Microphone jack A condenser microphone can be used If other types of microphones are used audio input may not be pos sible or malfunctions may occur as a result When recording in stereo using a stereo microphone Click start All Programs SoundMAX Control Panel and select Microphone and then add a check mark for No Filtering in Microphone Enhancements When using a monaural microphone with a 2 terminal plug Click start All Programs SoundMAX Control Panel and select Microphone and then add a check mark for Voice Recording in Microphone Enhancements Otherwise only audio on the left track will be recorded Wireless LAN antenna Only for model with wireless LAN LCD LED indicator Caps lock Numeric key NumLk Scroll lock ScrLk Multimedia pocket device status 8 Hard disk drive status Power status Off Power off Hibernation Green Power on Blink ing green Standby Blinking green rapidly Cannot power on or resume due to low temperature Battery status SD Memory Card status Blinking During access or a password is requested amp Wi
15. PCB 1 Paste the Pad and set the TOUCH PAD PCB to the Top Cover 2 Set the Pad Holder and Top Relay Plate and fix them using the six Screws lt N12 gt No 1 to No 6 Screw lt N12 gt DXSB2 4FNLT 9 2 16 Setting the Top Cover 1 Connect the KBD FPC and FFC to the Connectors CN22 and CN23 and place the Top Cover on the computer 2 Fix the Top Cover using the five Screws lt N8 gt No 1 to No 5 3 Fix the Top Cover using the Screw lt N12 gt 4 Fix the BT UNIT PCB to the Top Cover using the Screw lt N2 gt and connect the Cable to the connector Sy shee WP sheet V NOs No 1 s Cover Tape IT Ns Ei T N2 BT UNIT lt N8 gt PCB 5 Fix the Top Cover using the Screw lt N2 gt and paste the Tape and WP Sheet on it 6 Fix the Cover BT to the Top Cover using the two Screws lt N9 gt No 1 No 2 and paste the Screw Sheet on the Screws 7 Fix the Bottom Case to the Top Cover using the Screw lt N2 gt lt N4 gt and ten Screws lt N14 gt No 1 to No 12 8 Fix the Bottom Case using the Screw lt N9 gt 9 Paste the Gasket on the Screw lt N14 gt lt N14 gt lt N14 gt No 2 No 9 lt N4 gt No 11 Gasket EN lt N14 gt No 8 No 10 lt N14 gt lt N14 gt lt N14 gt de No 7 No 4 lt N9 gt Screws lt N2 gt DFHE5122YA Screw lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA Screws lt N8 gt DRHM5054XAT Screws lt N9 gt DRHM5104ZAT Screws lt N12 gt D
16. S YES 2 5 v Ne OF 5 z tSt o E 2 f a Z a i ra eo e ag O O a E a E S E A O CC E o 3 3 E e y 5 P O o O o O E KS LLI o A O 1 c O si S 5 SE B O A A N DE O Q5z lt C o e x O gt Po a D gt O N o ASO D V Ro ul S E Q m O o US Oo O Q LLI Q J V Fo o r OW L 2 A S D LL se Q O D C Do e 4 KRA A C ra gt O O A S A M 0 0 58 DE 035 Y YAN ANA g se Es O lt i A T a gt S A SO K ANA 7 A Q oo z YT O st SA O j X o OO ANI WA 7 NX SN o E re NO ON oo o PCB 9 1 15 Removing the Pad and TOUCH PAD 1 Remove the six Screws lt N12 gt Screws lt N12 gt DXSB2 4FNLT Screws lt N14 gt XTB26 10GJKT lt N14 gt 1 Remove the Gasket 2 Remove the Screws lt N2 gt lt N4 gt lt N9 gt and ten Screws 9 1 14 Removing the Top Cover Ws y W ANS A L a Y 6 N WS gt U QY gt A a VY N Y BE EAR V E N A d VA Y V K 0 y NN 6 4 NA co O 9 O 9 o ko o o gt o e Koj K T O E 8 Sm o a Go FO D 2 Remove the Top Relay Plate and Pad Holder 2 Disconnect the FFC from the Connector CN4300 and 3 Remove the Pad and TOUCH PAD PCB 9 1 16 Removing the SD PCB 1 Remove the two Screws lt N12 gt Screws lt N12 gt DXSB2
17. finish After memory checking a beep sound is issued once and the set is placed into automatic stop Note If no error occurs nothing is displayed No display of OK etc Error Diagnosis by Checking Beep Signal Sound The beep sound is as follows m BR MEN MAMI OM iong sound 2 3 4 Length of bar shows length of sound BE long sound about 0 4 sec W short sound about 0 2 sec Length between sounds is about 0 1 sec e Table of errors classified by beep sounds Note A beep sound is also issued in case of other I O trouble 5 1 6 List of Error Codes lt Only when the port replicator is connected gt The following is a list of the messages that BIOS can display Most of them occur during POST Some of them display information about a hardware device e g the amount of memory installed Others may indicate a problem with a device such as the way it has been configured Following the list are explanations of the messages and remedies for reported problems If your system displays one of except the messages marked below with an asterisk write down the message and contact Panasonic Technical Support If your system fails after you make changes in the Setup menus reset the computer enter Setup and install Setup defaults or correct the error 0200 Failure Fixed Disk Fixed disk in not working or not configured properly Check to see if fixed disk is attached properly Run Setup Find out if the fixed disk type
18. lt N4 gt No 1 lt N4 gt No 3 KBD EARTH PLATE lt N4 gt No 4 4 Paste the tape and connect the FPC to the Connector CN34 FFC Tape CN34 Screw lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA Screw lt N13 gt DXYN2 F12FNL 9 21 Setting the PWR BATTERY LED PCB 1 Connect the Cabel to the Connector CN4400 and insert it to the computer 9 2 11 CN4400 Cable gt ac TT um lt m cc a LED PCB C N y 9 22 Bottom case ass y 9 2 12 Setting the AUDIO PCB 1 Connect the Cable to the Connector CN3000 2 Setthe AUDIO PCB to the computer and fix it using the two Screws lt N4 gt No 1 No 2 lt N4 gt No 1 AUDIO PCB CN3000 td Screw lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA NArranging the Cable and setting the WL button Safety Working S1 Insulation S2 Pinching Cables S3 Sharp Edge S4 Part No Check S5 Others KIRK AA gt UL BOTTOM CASE ASS SCREW First stick CABLE SHEET B on the E electric cable then place the electric cable between BOSS and the CABLE SHEET B ML 3 x Ww EN k Y After cable setting lock with the screws Press the electric cable into the slot Cable setting diagram for Position A CABLE SHEET B CABLE Place the SW at the OFF position 9 23 9 2 13 Setting the WWAN PCB 1 Connect the FPC to the Connector CN7002 2 Set the WWAN PCB and fix it using two Screws lt N2 gt and the Screw
19. lt N9 gt No 1 to No 3 3 Connect the Cable Gray to JK7002 and Cable Blue to JK7004 lt N9 gt No 3 lt N2 gt No 2 Screw lt N2 gt DFHE5122YA Screw lt N9 gt DRHM5104ZAT NArranging the Cables and Tapes Detailed drawing for position B TAPE Tape shall not cover the terminal Safety Working EA 8 Detailed drawing for position A SCREW 84 Detailed drawing for position C S1 nsulation S2 Pinching Cables S3 Sharp Edge i Be AUTION H S4 Part No Check S5 Others W WAN DUMMY 5 SCRE ii BOTTOM CASE ASS Y mali 9 4 Note After inserting please Z9 check the assembly and mark mmm UN Cut and align the edge Details for inserting FFC Detailed drawing for Position D 9 24 JA YO N MA NDA XA N UN p 0 ON EN lt N12 gt No 6 lt N12 gt No 3 A A lt N12 gt No 4 6 lt N12 gt lt N12 gt my ey T 0 h Y TAN OR VA A VN OZ lt N12 gt No 5 o lt N12 gt No 1 fm Y N O 5 G o zc o O vo lt gt o e amp E 2 O 8 a OO E Fo 9 25 9 2 14 Setting the SD PCB 1 Connect the FFC to the Connector CN4300 2 Set the SD PCB to the Top Cover and fix it to using the two Screws lt N12 gt No 1 No 2 Screw lt N12 gt DXSB2 4FNLT 9 2 15 Setting the Pad and TOUCH PAD
20. not to find abnormality Mainboard in the CardBus controller It is confirmed not to find abnormality Mainboard in the SD controller Keyboard o Touch Pad o It is confirmed not to find abnormality in keyboard controller s keyboard inte rface Whether keyboard controller s mouse interface operates normally is confir med The drive is normally reset and itis accessible is confirmed 7 4 The key is actually input and the operation is displayed on the screen The operation is actually dis played on the screen by ope rating the touch pad It is confirmed to be able to read media normally Mainboard Keyboard Mainboard Touch Pad Mainboard DVD Drive DVD Cable DVD Connector Test Item Standard Content of Standard Test Content of Extend Test The ma Rm of It is confirmed not to find abnormality in the USB Touch Screen connection of Touch Screen This test cannot find abnormality of Touch Screen It is confirmed not to find Bluetooth abnormality in the connection of Main board and Bluetooth Perform Touch Screen functionality practically Main board Operator has to judge Touch Screen PASS FAIL with test result Bluetooth cable abnormality in the connection AI ON of Main board and Wireless A CADIE WAN module It is confirmed not to find abnormality in the legacy FD FD Drive Floppy Main board Super I 0 This test cannot find FDD cable i FDD connector abnormalit
21. the tests 3 The operator actually inputs the key and the operator judges PASS FAIL of the test 4 The operator actually operates the mouse and the operator judges PASS FAIL of the test 5 Itis not abnormal though the sound is emitted from the speaker while testing X When the test result is PASS trouble is thought by not hearing of the sound under the test from the speaker and the headphone by the wiring of the audio output system 6 Please set DVD CD media in the drive before the tests 7 Please set a Special Loop Back Connector Tool at serial connector for Enhanced Test This Connector Tool is same as the one used before 8 Please set a Special Loop Back Connector Tool at parallel connector for Enhanced Test This Connector Tools is same as the one used before 1 5 8 Wiring Connection Diagram Direct connection by Connectors WWAN PCB Parts on Bottom Side a CN36 i CNS OS NEL NE CN35 ee MAIN PCB CN18 i CN7 x A DVD DRIVE CN33 En a 314 J CN19 E ii p Xo j ux ME E O i 1 i i gt i 1 e i y 18 CN4 o i I O a VS joj 02 o M EE M CN34 EIE ANTENNA os aaa PWB L CN21 ANTENNA CNS wt CN1000 SC RELAY PCB E acce EEA BATT FPC i CN6503 ones CONTA HE a CN9000 JK7001 JK7003 JK7002 JK7004 BIOS PCB WIRELESS LAN MODULE Connector by Cable SPEAKER R SERIAL PCB Es co
22. 0647A O MO DFHR3G78ZA FIN DUCT NRP DFMC0895ZA EARTH PLATE PORTRE DFHE1061ZA GASKET 6 6 20 NRP DFHR3G83ZA BOTTOM WP CUSHION NRP DFUN0056ZA PORT RE COVER SPRING K67 Ax DFKE0555YA 0 PORTRE COVER 2 1 NRP 1 x 2 K68 DFMEOI33zZA_ SHUTTERHOLDPLATE 1 oo KM DEMD9098ZC IKENGSINTONGPLATEASSY 1 HDD SHEET B NRP HDD PROTECT SHEET NRP DFGE0132ZB 0 CENTER COVERNET________________ ___2 DFGX0493ZA 0 DFHR3H21ZA DFHR3H77ZC DFHR3H78ZB DFHR3H79ZB DFHR3H99ZC DFWV99A0120 DFGX0492ZC 0 DFHM0431ZA DFHR3F99YA DFHR6203ZA DFMX1305ZA DFMX1330ZA DFWP0148ZA DFHE5035ZB DFHE5122YA 40 DRHM0065ZA 4 2 1 1 1 as DONE DRHM0093ZA CREW 38 ONE ONE DRHM0115ZA DRHM5025YAT 10 N IDRHM5054XAT 5 N9 IDRHM5104ZAT 5 DRSB2 3FKLT DXQT2 F3FNLT DXSB2 4FNLT DXYN2 F12FNL S S S NI N2 N3 N4 ND 5 S S DRHM0112ZA S S XTB26 10GJKT N15 IXQN17 BJ6FJ DRQT2 E8FKLT DRSB2 4FKLT DFWV78A0267 DFHR9131ZA DFKE0709YA 0 DFKE0710ZA 0 DFHR6085ZA 0 MPLATCH DFWP0142YA DRHM5067YA CREW pw 5RGTzrEsFkLr SCREW lt lt E gt Y O I Replacement Parts List Note Important Safety Notice Components identified by N mark have special characteristics important for safety When replacing any of these components use only manufacturer s specified paris CF 52AJYZDZM REF NO and AREA PART NO DESCRIPTION Q TY C 1 2 8 5 6 7 10 11 12
23. 093 1161 C 113 DOGARO00J0005 RESISTOR 1 16W 00 C 119 120 127 128 130 B F1J0J226A051 CAPACITOR 6 3V 22uF 150 159 250 357 533 C 196 197 198 199 216 F1G1E103A062 CAPACITOR 25V 0 01uF 252 253 254 255 260 417 418 419 431 432 457 466 467 476 549 590 594 610 733 734 1025 1026 1090 1150 cO 7 10 9 3 1151 1154 1155 1165 1167 1206 1207 1209 1215 1218 TI C 204 205 393 401 1138 F1G1H220A542 CAPACITOR 50V 22pF C 256 258 F1G1H150A542 CAPACITOR 50V 15pF C 338 551 552 1086 F1G1H470A542 CAPACITOR 50V 47pF TN C 356 505 506 507 510 i 511 512 525 526 1014 C 397 445 446 447 448 F1G1H471A496 CAPACITOR 50V 470pF 12 1008 1044 1084 REM eu manana RE 482 504 575 5 6 1136 c4 FES54A081 CAPAGTOR25V03spm TO C 420 1005 F1G1H271A495 CAPACITOR 50V 270pF oa 2 C 434 435 436 437 496 F1H1A1050015 CAPACITOR 10V 1uF 19 503 523 524 529 530 592 616 617 632 633 102 1177 O D 0 Po 443 ad 1432 FIG1HS0A542 CAPACITOR SSE EO os JFilabrozao0s CAPACITOR 2000V 19009F 1 0468 1045 1083 JEKGSHTOOA544 JGAPACITOR 50V io s 0477 478 479 494 FiJZA108A018 CAPACITOR TOM OOME 6501 50 570 571 JEEFUDOJISTER CAPACITOR 63V iS C 508 532 1103 1125 EEFCX0J101R
24. 153JA023 D1BA3161A023 DOGA333JA023 D1BA8201A023 D1BA1502A022 D1BA2400A023 D1BDR0470002 D1BDR0330001 D1BA1602A022 D1BA1802A023 D1BA1202A023 D1BA5601A023 D1BA1302A023 D1BA6201A022 D1BA2002A022 D1BA1301A022 D1BA3002A022 D0GA564JA023 DOGA223JA023 DOGD222JA052 D1ZZ00000046 D1BDR4700001 D1BB1503A074 D1BA1103A022 D1BA1503A023 D1BDR1000002 D1BB1623A075 D1BB1692A075 D1BDR0680001 DOGD122JA052 H0J143500042 HOJ327200150 H2D800400015 H0J245500046 K1YGZZ000068 U E O O U OJ OJ OF OJ OF OF OF OF O RE zszssssssss UJ DION lt oj 9 w w gt gt gt gt gt gt O O o Po Po Ml xl o I e Ol OC S jloj Uujwjoj ojo 2 a S Ni ulol a N A el a alo c O O mloloicicizioioi zi inN c O O O ol gt gt p gt gt gt 2 gt gt gt S a S S S 8 8 els R R R R S gle o S B S Pl ml Ol Gl cl d 6 RESISTOR 1 16W 309KO RESISTOR 1 16W 10 5KO RESISTOR 1 16W 2 15KO RESISTOR 1 16W 2000 RESISTOR 1 16W 2550 RESISTOR 1 16W 1 82KO RESISTOR 1 16W 1000 RESISTOR 1 16W 3 30 RESISTOR 1W 1m0 RESISTOR 1 16W 100 RESISTOR 1 8W 0 0220 RESISTOR 1 16W 15KO RESISTOR 1 16W 3 16KO RESISTOR 1 16W 33KO RESISTOR 1 16W 8 2KO RESISTOR 1 16W 15KO RESISTOR 1 16W 2400 RESISTOR 1 8W 0 0470 RESISTOR 1 8W 0 0330 RESISTOR 1 16W 16KO RESISTOR 1 16W 18KO RESISTOR 1 16W 12KO RESISTOR 1 16W 5 6KO RESISTOR 1 16W 13KO RESISTOR 1 16W 6 2KO RES
25. 5 536 16 777 216 colors 800 x 600 dots 1024 x 768 dots 1280 x 768 800 x 600 dots 1024 x 768 dots 1280 x 768 dots 1600 x 1200 dots 1920 x 1080 dots dots 1280 x 800 dots 1920 x 1200 dots External Display 65 536 16 777 216 colors 800 x 600 dots 1024 x 768 dots 1280 x 768 dots 1280 x 1024 dots 1600 x 1200 dots 1920 x 1080 dots 1920 x 1200 dots 2048 x 1536 dots IEEE 802 3 10Base T IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX IEEE 802 3ab 1000Base T Data 56 kbps V 92 FAX 14 4 kbps WAVE and MIDI playback Stereo speaker Intel High Definition Audio subsystem support Security Chip TPM TCG V1 2 compliant Card Slot pom Card Type I or Type II x 1 3 3 V 400 mA 5 V 400 mA ExpressCard ExpressCard 34 or ExpressCard 54 x 1 SD Memory Card x 1 Data transfer rate 8 MB per second Smart Card 2 x 1 RAM Module Slot 200 pin 1 8 V SO DIMM DDR2 SDRAM PC2 5300 Compliant Interface USB port 4 pin USB 2 0 x 4 Serial Port Dsub 9 pin male Modem port RJ 11 LAN port RJ 45 External display port Mini Dsub 15 pin female IEEE1394a Interface Connector 4 pin x 1 Microphone Jack Miniature jack 3 5 DIA Stereo Headphone Jack Miniature jack 3 5 DIA Impedance 32 2 Output Power 4 mW x 2 Stereo Keyboard Pointing Device 87 keys Touch Pad Power Supply AC adaptor or Battery pack AC Adaptor Input 100 V to 240 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz Output 15 6 V DC 8 0 A Main Specifications Model No CF
26. 52AJCBDBM CF 52BJCBZBM CF 52CCABXBM CF 52DCABZBM CF 52AJCHDBM Battery Pack Li ion 11 1 V 7 65 Ah Operating Time Approx 3 5 hours to 4 5 hours Approx 6 0 hours to 9 5 hours Approx 4 5 hours 10 Approx 7 5 hours 18 Charging Time Time 4 Charging Time Approx 4 hours Clock Battery Coin type lithium battery 3 0 V Power Consumption T Approx 60 W 187 Approx 100 W Approx 45 W 8 Approx 100 W Maximum when recharging in the ON state Maximum when recharging in the ON state Physical Dimensions W x H x D 355 7 mm x 50 7 51 9 mm x 286 8 mm 14 0 x 2 0 x 11 3 including the carrying handle Weight Approx 3 35 kg Approx 7 4 lb Approx 3 3 kg Approx 7 3 Ib dio the carrying handle Operation Environment Temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Humidity 30 to 80 RH no Ka Storage Environment Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Humidity 30 to 90 RH No condensation Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 with Advanced Security Technologies NTFS File System Utility Programs DMI Viewer Adobe Reader PC Information Viewer SD Utility Icon Enlarger Loupe Utility WinDVD 5 OEM Version B s Recorder GOLD8 BASIC B s CLIP 6 Intel PROSet Wireless Software Bluetooth Stack for Windows by TOSHIBA Wireless Switch Utility Hotkey Settings Battery Recalibration Utility Infineon TPM Professional Package Recover
27. 6103 and the Cable 5 Connect the two Cables to the Connector CN5 and CN35 CN35 9 38 CN5 6 Fix the SW LED MDC PCB using the six Screws lt N2 gt No 1 to No 6 Edge of the acetic acid adhesive tape Note After inserting please check the assembly S1 Insulation S2 Pinching Cables S3 Sharp Edge Cable contacts Gaske S4 Part No Check S5 Others Safety Working CAUTION PEN A E RA I fo E x AA NK SW LED MDC PCB de T TM KAN WAN Z DA NArranging the Cables when assembling the LCD Unit Screw lt N2 gt DFHE5122YA Screw lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA 9 39 Note Use jig to insert and take out the cable Safety Working S4 Part No Check S5 Others Safety Working SPEAKER HOLDER peh i CAUTION S1 Insulation S2 Pinching Cables S3 Sharp Edge rem S4 Part No Check S5 Others Note When assembling SPEAKER HOLDER check whether the three points of the hook surely hook Hinge Support or not ar m d E N Whe Ker Pe Scratch faces downward I hr mm SP CABLE is at the left side of the post SP CABLE is under the plastics 9 40 NArranging the Speaker Cables when assembling the SW LED MDC PCB S1 Insulation S2 Pinching Cables S3 Sharp Edge S4 Part No Check S5 Others Safety Working SPEAKER CABLE can not enter the range of the red oblique line SP CABLE R is at the left side of the post SP CABLE is
28. 98 1156 1157 1158 1172 1220 CAPACITOR 6 3V 4 7uF no no C 41 107 110 194 195 F1J0J4750019 236 312 328 334 336 339 400 416 471 473 486 487 499 546 547 C 45 421 422 423 439 F1G1H102A496 488 558 588 598 600 612 732 1041 1048 no no CAPACITOR 50V 1000pF 1048 1082 1085 1089 C 51 52 105 132 133 F1H0J1050022 162 169 178 193 200 201 202 203 224 228 246 322 323 391 355 CAPACITOR 6 3V 1uF CO C 3 1 373 527 618 619 620 621 636 637 638 C 53 54 55 56 57 58 F1G1A104A014 CAPACITOR 10V 0 1uF 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 11 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 210 211 212 213 214 215 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 2 9 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 458 459 470 472 475 4 nl Q ab C 85 86 87 94 126 135 1G0J474A001 CAPACITOR 6 3V 0 47uF C 92 93 142 146 149 x 1G0J224A001 CAPACITOR 6 3V 0 22uF 152 157 158 C 96 97 111 117 118 F1G0J105A001 CAPACITOR 6 3V 1uF 129 137 139 217 220 227 230 231 257 261 294 301 303 304 305 307 309 310 311 316 317 318 319 321 324 325 326 327 330 331 333 335 344 352 353 354 358 359 360 363 TI 365 367 368 454 455 456 469 498 678 679 1007 1015 1016 1
29. A3920A023 RESISTOR 1 16W 3920 N E R81 1024 1846 1247 DTBA3001A022 ki DOGA222JA023 RESISTOR 1 16W 2 2KO DOGB1ROJA065 RESISTOR 1 16W 10 RESISTOR 1 16W 1MQ R 138 143 147 233 234 239 R 140 165 246 459 520 695 696 697 1176 1181 1183 1188 1189 1285 1286 1287 1288 DOGA105JA023 19 O U R 153 247 311 325 337 DOGA104JA023 346 360 362 363 388 413 416 417 461 463 911 517 525 548 552 578 646 1005 1047 1064 1114 1175 1223 1226 1229 1263 1264 RESISTOR 1 16W 100KO DOGA103JA023 1 N R 154 171 176 211 219 236 237 238 259 309 319 322 323 332 347 361 414 415 427 428 440 441 462 486 487 490 492 496 500 510 518 523 524 529 538 539 572 573 581 583 584 590 593 644 1008 1044 1048 1052 1100 1108 1160 1203 1222 1230 1279 1291 R 157 158 160 161 162 164 RESISTOR 1 16W 10KQ D1HA5608A010 RESISTOR 1 16W 560 R 159 163 366 R 168 169 206 207 R 173 187 188 203 205 222 264 375 423 439 4 3 587 589 R 174 457 R 180 183 184 202 265 391 352 353 354 376 385 411 429 430 437 452 453 478 488 521 R 201 225 R 204 261 262 263 425 438 477 R 213 R 226 450 464 R 228 230 R 229 231 R 232 R 235 559 586 596 681 682 683 687 R 240 242 R 245 R 254 R 260 313 314 338 339 551 553 561 562
30. ANSISTOR TO R 5001 8608 poGazosjnozs H 2 A e E 3049 R36o6 poGDRooow jaEsisroRrawoo TO R 300 801 JDOGASGBJAOES RESISTOR UIGW sGKn 2 300 302 D0GAT03JAoS RESISTOR 116w iQ 2 Raor4 poesssJAogs RESISTOR ViGW ssKQn O R ot6 3017 poGAtssJA083 HT O 2 R so16 30f18 poGAg4sJA023 RESISTOR WoW KO 2 R30 poeA7sJAogs RESISTOR MAM R 301 802 piBAsoRtAo23 RESISTOR 1716W 3010 2 Ras poemos RESISTOR GW 06 TO R soza 5043 piBA2671A023 RESISTOR iew O 2 R35 poessoJAogs RESISTOR viGW ssn JI FR 3027 8061 8082 JpoGarotjao2s RESISTOR YewW ion 3 R308 pieAzo62A023 RH O FR 50806 5081 5oGAsegJA083 RESISTOR TASNV SSKQ O 2 R 3088 8055 JpoGA4R7JAo2s RESISTOR ViGW 43n 2 R35 poeg7sJAo23 JRESSTOR WeW 2780 Rso4s poemos RESISTOR wiGW i00 R30 pieAsgzzAo23 RH R 3052 3055 DoGBROOJ0004 RESISTOR 1716W 00 SWaor TJ hkeersmeon w ERIAL PCB VON 4000 JKIKATOMAOOIS coNNECTOR L r VEN 4001 KiFAm9BAo4 CONNEGTOR
31. ANTENNA PWB L ANTENNA PWBR Screws lt N2 gt DFHE5122YA Screws lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA Screws lt N12 gt DXSB2 4FNLT Screws lt N15 gt XQN17 BJ6FJ 9 5 9 1 10 Removing the Handle Ass y 1 Remove the two Handle Sheets and two Screws lt K172 gt remove the Handle Ass y 2 Remove the two Screws lt K92 5 gt and disassemble the Handle Ass y Grip Upper Grip Lower Handle Base L Handle Base R Handle Ring and Handle Pom Grip upper Handle Handle pem base L id lt ne ON Handle sheet lt K172 gt Handle Handle za ring e SDS Grip lower lt K92 5 gt Screws lt K92 5 gt DRSB3 8FKLT Screws lt K172 gt DRYN4 J12KLT 9 1 12 2 Speaker R 1 Remove the Speaker Holder R and remove the Speaker 9 6 Removing the Modem 1 Disconnect the Cable from the Connecor CN4200 2 Remove the two Screws lt N2 gt and remove the Modem 9 1 11 1 a I O E se E x G S g E S Ss ts G O O o 4 gt D O o 8 E Q 5 O D L 5 5 8 8 O q O O O o a E e 6 ae gt 6 m 2 o Q vo h x d E Eu D A c c o lt gt c E O O Y e l Y C O la DL o gt S D258 d Y S S o g gsoy 9 og o O 8 a Y V G an S o DS Z A E p O Songs O 8 Som ga gt tO G gt OE Q S oo V m o F OE gt O nike m NE g as 5 5 e o mops o0 vel BE 6 go NJE S S 8 NA VE LESS
32. ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE Replace defective parts ll SELF DIAGNOSIS TEST INSPECTION After repair conduct a self diagnosis test and make sure that the TEST FAILED repaired set operates properly TEST OK END OF REPAIR WORK 4 1 4 2 Troubleshooting Please take note of the following two points with regard to troubleshooting 1 Know how of diagnosis upon occurrence of heavy troubles e g Set cannot be turned ON Set fails to start No display on screen etc 2 Explanation of each trouble mainly symptom of trouble in operation Flow Chart START Set cannot be supplied with current Power lamp fails to light up Dark display on screen Screen fails to display Failure in starting Not displayed properly on screen Pay attention to the following points when in pursuit of the cause of a troubleshooting 1 Peripheral apparatus connected with the set should all be removed before operation check 2 Make sure that cables boards etc are not coming off and recheck the contact condition N AC Adaptor Battery Output voltage Replace AC Adaptor Battery 7 OK Check contact condition of power input terminal Replace if Power lamp NO P P ds check defective YES Check Power SW Replace if defective Inverter board NG Replace inverter board KO Check inverter cable continuity Replace if defective E NO Replace LCD back light LCD back light lighting
33. B using the four Screws lt K138 gt No 1 to No 4 Heat sink ass y Screw lt K138 gt DRHM0119ZAT 9 19 9 25 Setting the Fan Ass y 1 Fix the Fan Case Plate to the Fan Case using the three Screws lt N2 gt 2 Fix the Fan to the Fan Case using the three Screws lt N12 gt 3 Set the Fan Ass y to the computer and fix it using two Screws lt N4 gt No 1 No 2 lt N12 gt mo ee Fan Fan case Screw lt N2 gt DFHE5122YA Screw lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA Screw lt N12 gt DXSB2 4FNLT MHow to assemble the Heat Sink Ass y and Fan Ass y Note After inserting please check ibly and mark it HEAT SINK ASS Y FAN DUCT FAN Detailed drawing for Position X Section SCREW Actual assembly status GASKET Safety Working EAN S1 Insulation S2 Pinching Cables S3 Sharp Edge HEAT SINK FAN DUCT S4 Part No Check S5 Others E H 0 08 g BOTTOM CASE Ass v EST TR HEAT SINK ASS Y Ragiator Paste 9 16 CAUTION S1 Insulation S2 Pinching Cables S3 Sharp Edge Note The cable setting method for the electric cable indicated by S4 Part No Check S5 Others the red arrows shall be in accordance with the following figure Safety Working KT M re mamaum U JI Opening side M TAPE Note After inserting piano check GASKET FA s2 the assembly and mark it i J Detailed drawing for Position B 9 17 9 2 6 Setting the SC RELAY PCB and HDD Hold Plate 1 Setthe
34. BT CUSHION T U U NO lt IO gt gt c S Lal Ude C mi gt glo SEIL zz F JO olL mI zd gt al II JI U U gt gt o 1 1 1O F 2 A m m m co O O 4 6 213 2190 pu 2 2 gt UIO ITI gjat Je O m Im pu DFPE0875ZCT DFPK1234ZAT DFPH0077ZAT DFPP0136ZAT Mechanical Parts A 50 K51 92 93 94 DFHG1976ZB 0 DRHMO130ZAT DFBD0178ZA 0 DFBD0196ZA 0 DFHR6331ZC DFHR3H19ZB DFHR3H20ZC DFUGOTOSZA DFMD7B45ZA DFUD0043ZB DFHG2033ZA DFHE1064ZA EG CREW CANCELLED 2007 7 12 BY KAWADA OCK KNOB HDD ATTERY LATCH KNOB N COVER L SHEET NRP ED SHEET NRP OCK SPRING HDD DD LOCK COVER PLATE ATTERY LATCH SPRING PACER CUSHION ASKET 3X3X10 NRP AJA JA O1 O1 Ci GO l J O Ol r K59 K60 K61 LCD DAMPER A NRP DFHR3G852C ILCDDAMPERB _ NRPI 1 LCD DAMPER C NRP I4 IDFHR3G87ZA ILCDDAMPERD 9 NRP 1 K5 IDFMCO770ZA CONDUCTIVE TAPE _ NRP 1 K6 IDFHE1071ZB CONDUCTIVE TAPE _ O NRPI tl oK IDFMCO889ZA SHIELDSHEETA NP 1 SHIELD SHEET B NRP Oka IDFHR3J68ZA ADHESIVE TAPE B NJ 2 ADHESIVE TAPE A NRP x K11 A DFKFO281YA 0 CDRERCOVER 1 PKI JDFBHI1942B HINGEL _ 1 KS DFBHit85zB_____ HINGER Ci x K14 IDFHR3J72ZA ILCDDAMPERE NRPI 2 K15 AJDFKEO900A4 0 LCD LATCH q l K16 DFUNOO86ZA ILCDLATCHSPRING 1 K17 IDFDF5026ZA ILCDLATCHSHAFT 1 K18 IDFMD7B37ZA _ ILATCHHO
35. CAPACITOR 6 3V 100uF E 1126 1127 C 596 F1G0J683A001 CAPACITOR 6 3V 0 068uF C 1000 1006 1009 1011 m F1H1H1830001 CAPACITOR 50V 0 018uF 1012 01002 1042 143 __ FIGTHT010005 JGAPACITOR Sov 1009F 5 Lemos O LUE H CAPACITOR 50V 56000 A Coo4 H GTfztA4es GHE Cemo H JFraikietA4os CAPACITOR Sov 1800F 1 Ceos LL T CAPACITOR 50V 39pF C 1017 1018 1038 1079 E F1H1C224A074 CAPACITOR 16V 0 22uF 1130 1140 C 1019 1020 1022 1023 1036 1051 1076 1077 1094 1095 1129 1144 1180 1184 1185 1188 1189 1190 1191 1192 C 1029 1031 1032 1034 1035 1099 1100 1196 1204 C 1039 1049 1091 C 1040 1047 1080 1081 1088 1131 1133 1142 1159 1162 1163 1174 B BR GO O CAPACITOR 50V 39pF 1 _ CAPACITOR 25V 10uF F1K1E1060001 F1H1H1824748_ JCAPACITOR 50V I800pF no no EEFSX0D331ER CAPACITOR 2V 330uF 1H1H182A748 F1H1H104A748 CAPACITOR 50V 1800pF CAPACITOR 50V 0 1uF C 1052 1075 EFUDOD271ER CAPACITOR 2V 270uF C 1097 EEFCDOD101ER CAPACITOR 2V 100uF C 1137 F1G1H331A496 CAPACITOR 50V 330pF C 1145 EEFCX0G151R CAPACITOR 2V 150uF C 1147 1149 C 1166 C 1168 C 1175 C 1181 1182 1183 CF1 2 3 CN 2 CN 3 CN 4 CN 5 3000 CN 7 CN 9 CN 10 CN 13 CN 14 CN 15 16 29 30 CN 18 CN 19 27 CN 21 CN 22 CN 23 25 CN 28 CN 31 CN 33 CN 34 CN 35 CN 36 1G1C473A004 1L1E106A017 1J1
36. E105A009 1G1H152A496 CUI1C106HDB D4CC1103A038 K1MMLOB00005 K1MMLOB00006 K1KA02AA0329 KTKA30AA0184 K1KA10AA0033 K2HZ104B0014 K1NAFOD00003 K1MY52B00003 K1KB30B00021 K1FY104BA024 K1KA03AA0329 KTKA40AA0330 K1KY42B00001 K1MY45AA0040 K1MY10AA0040 K1FB115BA014 KIKAAOAA0244 K1KA62B00003 K1MY14AA0040 K1KA07AA0329 K1KA08AA0266 CAPACITOR 16V 0 047uF CAPACITOR 25V 10uF CAPACITOR 25V 1uF CAPACITOR 50V 1500pF CAPACITOR 16V 10uF THERMISTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR USB CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR Tl N N CN 1000 D 2 3 10 17 18 D 4 7 29 1033 1039 D 8 9 22 23 30 31 33 D 19 20 21 25 26 27 28 1030 1031 1032 KIKB40AA0217 BOADDH000004 DIODE MA2S111 TX DIODE B0JCPD000023 DIODE B0JDAE000004 DIODE B0JCMD000014 DIODE MAZ80620ML DIODE B2ABAM000002 DIODE B0JDSD000020 DIODE D 24 1027 1029 1042 D 1002 1003 1004 101 D 1005 1009 1015 0 1038 1023 1024 1026 D 1034 1037 DDS jezszoewr G pese moo G 12 13 os H loweszonste PLL es ooon je 17 je0686 8000187 IC REGULATOR R Jeropooooz7s4 TEMPERATURE SENSORS es Jonubzzo00327 C THERMALSENSOR Lio Sepeooeo
37. EFILTER 100 101 JGTARSEPAOOOT INDUCTOR L1002 1000 GIATR2PA000T cHOKECOL L100 105 ercroomooos9 _ COL L1009 O GiA4RZPAO001 cHOKECOL Lto10 eiceReMAo240 ol L10n 102 NOJKCO000007 JINDUGTOER O mm leiAteoHAoo82 COL O PA4 Apamo SWiTCH TO Q 1 2 42 77 79 1010 B1CFGD000023 16 1014 1019 1022 1037 1040 1045 1092 1111 Q 3 28 46 74 1009 B1GBCFJN0037 TRANSISTOR 22 1016 1025 1046 1047 1076 1077 1078 1079 m m 102 ma au 1100 1101 1102 1114 Q 4 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 45 52 54 65 70 72 1043 1044 107 B1GDCFNNO031 TRANSISTOR 88 1117 Q 5 29 48 59 61 B1MBDCA00004 TRANSISTOR Q 14 38 43 47 51 B1GFCFNN0019 RANSISTOR Q 26 Q 34 35 41 60 62 66 1036 1055 1060 1062 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1072 1080 1081 1083 1086 1090 1122 1123 1124 B1GBCFNN0042 TRANSISTOR 2SB0766ARL RANSISTOR E B1CFRD000009 RANSISTOR 1012 1024 1038 1096 D 1097 1110 RANSISTOR FET e 1057 1058 1115 EUM 1089 1093 T B1DHDC000028 TRANSISTOR T Q 73 75 1015 1021 1051 1116 1121 O 1001 1003 O 1004 1005 1006 1007 29 1 7 2 10 2 7 1094 UGU H 266 267 534 579 591 592 621 as jprssrexoz4 JRESISTOR ARRAY TO
38. Hinge Support R 1 Peel off the Tape and remove the Screw lt N4 gt 2 Disconnect the Cable from the Connector CN7 9 1 21 9 1 20 Removing the KBD Earth Plate 3 Turn the Cover PC Card down in the direction of arrow and remove the Hinge Support R FFC Tape 1 Remove the Tape in the direction of arrow CN34 Hinge support R 2 Remove the four Screws lt N4 gt and two Screws lt N13 gt and remove the KBD Earth Plate lt N4 gt lt N13 gt Cover PC card KBD EARTH Screw lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA y 9 1 22 Removing the Fan Ass 1 Disconnect the Cable from the Connector CN18 2 Remove the two Screws lt N4 gt and remove the Fan J Ass y 3 Remove the three Screws lt N12 gt and remove the Fan J 4 Remove the three Screws lt N2 gt and remove the Fan Case Plate c LL Screw lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA Screw lt N13 gt DXYN2 F12FNL VA IN x N 4 7 SS NS Fan case Fan case plate N2 n A NN NM V V ON y ON Y LA NA a NUR 5 N VN Ka IN SN SA Y 0 Screw lt N2 gt DFHE5122YA Screw lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA Screw lt N12 gt DXSB2 4FNLT 9 9 Screw lt N5 gt DRHM0112ZA Screw lt N6 gt DRHM0115ZA 9 1 23 Removing the Hinge Support L and MP Hold Plate 1 Peel off the three Tapes and remove the two Cables Gray HDD Hold Plate 1 Disconnect the FFC from the Con
39. ISTOR 1 16W 20KO RESISTOR 1 16W 1 3KO RESISTOR 1 16W 30KO RESISTOR 1 16W 560KO RESISTOR 1 16W 22K0 RESISTOR 1 8W 2 2K0 RESISTOR 1W 5mQ RESISTOR 1 8W 0 470 RESISTOR 1 16W 150KO RESISTOR 1 16W 110KQ RESISTOR 1 16W 150KO RESISTOR 1 8W 0 10 RESISTOR 1 16W 162KO RESISTOR 1 16W 16 9KO RESISTOR 1 8W 0 0680 RESISTOR 1 16W 1 2KO TRANCE OSCILLATOR 14 375MHz OSCILLATOR 32 768KHz OSCILLATOR 8MHz OSCILLATOR 24 576MHz SCILLATOR 25MHz TUD ESISTOR 1 16W 00 JJ C 3008 3014 3015 3028 3035 3050 3051 C 3004 3042 3044 C 3005 3006 3043 C 3007 3008 3019 3020 C 3009 3017 3041 C 3010 3033 3052 C 3016 3027 C 3023 3024 3025 C 3031 3032 lt a 1G1A104A014 ZI 1G0J105A001 1G1H102A496 1L0J107A016 1H1A1050015 1J0J106A016 1G0J224A001 1J0J4750019 1G0J334A001 TN CAPACITOR 10V 0 1uF CAPACITOR 6 3V 1uF CAPACITOR 50V 1000pF CAPACITOR 6 3V 100uF CAPACITOR 10V 1uF CAPACITOR 6 3V 10uF CAPACITOR 6 3V 0 22uF CAPACITOR 6 3V 4 7uF CAPACITOR 6 3V 0 33uF H LT C 30857 3058 2 GT JET C 3089 8040 LH GHL s Cesa H jcuvimosze noucrom HS D 3001 8608 H T 2 346 TE IDE 1 ess H ersoeozzss AUDOGODEC L 163053 Jorapoo0o2 07 C AUDIO POWER AMPLIFIER T ess Jesesesoooret o Tak 3005 8004 JKSHCIVYEOOSO AUDOJAK T 2 Re E 1 3047 3048 3049 oo O forSECENNOS TR
40. LDPLATE 1 f CONDUCTIVE TAPE 20X20 NRP ke IDFMX1282Z2C IINVERTERCASE NRPI 1 K21 IDFGT6077YAT CAUTION LABELCINVERTER NRPI 1 CONDUCTIVE TAPE 10X30 NRP K23 IDFHR6358ZA _ ITUBE C c 1 K24 ZN DFKM0535ZE 0 ILCDFRONT 1 K25 IDFHE0893ZA UD MAGNET _ NRPI 1 K26 DEGBO131YA 0 PANASONIC BADGE NRP 1 Ka DEGXO482ZC 0 ANTENNACOVER 1 K28 LCD RUBBER NRP Ke DFGX0283ZA 1___ ILCDSCREWSHEET NPP 5 Kawa A DFKA00622C 0 TOP CASE 1 Kal DFHR3GOIZA KB WATERPROOFB NRPI 1 K32 IDFHR3G79ZB WATERPROOESC NRP 1 Ka IDFHR3G8OZB WATERPROOFBT NRPI 1 K34 IDFHR3H76ZA PAD WP SHEET NRPI 1 o K35 IDFBCO324ZA O CLICKBUTTONL 1 Kw IDFBCO325ZA O CLICKBUTTONR _ 1 K37 IDFHR3H74ZA PADBUTTONWPSHEET 1 K38 IDFMCO797ZA EARTHPLATE 1 Ka IDFHR6327ZA IPADHLDERR 1 1 K40 IDFMD7B36ZA TOP RELAY PLATE 1 Ka IDFHR3H38ZA IKBDWATERPROOFSHEETA NRP 3 K42 CONDUCTIVE TAPE 10X39 NRP KA IDFHR3H50ZA J FNDUCTB NR i K44 DFHR6324ZA ISDLEDLENZ 1 1 o Ks IDFMCO852ZA SDEARTHPLATE 1 1 Kp DEHR3J9IZA cUSHION E____________ _ _ NRP 1 K IDFHR3J90ZA GUSHIOND NR 2 A8 NJDFKMOS3ZC 0 BOTOTM CASE 1 K49 FOOT RUBBER NRP IDFHG1976ZB 0 EA IDRHM0130ZAT E IDFBD0178ZA 0 E DFBDOI96ZA O NENNEN IDFHR6331ZC Lo oq IDFHR3H19ZB _ DEHR3H202C E q DFUQO1OSZA EW DFMD7B45ZA___ Eo q IDFUD0043ZB E DEHG20337A Lo od DEHE1
41. Lithium Battery cautions should always he followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the fol lowing This computer contains a lithium battery to enable the date time and other data to be stored The battery should only be exchanged by authorized service personnel I Do not use this product near water for example ncar a Warning A risk of explosion from incorrect installation or mis bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub ina wet application may possibly occur basement or near a swimming pool 2 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type dur ing an electrical storm There may he a remote risk of electric shock from lightning 3 Do not use the telephone to report a gas Icak in the vicin ity of the Icak 4 Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Check with local codes for possible special dis posal instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS LITHIUM BATTERY A CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacture Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions LITHIUMBATTERIES A Vorsicht Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgem f3 em Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch denselben order einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen hnlichen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angabe
42. NNECTOR D 4401 B3ABB0000210 DIODE D 4402 B3AGB0000040 DIODE C RELAY PCB VON 6502 JKIKATOBANZ JGONNECTOR IT VEN 6568 H SI C 7000 7004 7008 7012 FIGTCT04A042 JGAPACITOR tov OF JET Doro EIGIH221A495 O 7006 7007 7008 JEKJOJIOSAOI6 JGAPACITOR 63V OF C7010 7011 JEEFOXOGISIR Cema GTnmorooos CAPACITOR SUV i pF 1 CN7000 KewyszBao1eo CN7601 KiNwoseoooo7 JGONNECTOR II CN7608 kwyiseaoot coNNECTOR 1 oms pemen G 1 67000 copmavvooo4 10 DO DO CONVERTER 7005 7006 rf leicemzAe273 L H O G7000 fEIGEGENNOOA TRANSISTOR aro icFepoooozs TRANSISTOR 0700 jiepcFNNoos1 TRANSISTOR 07005 _ B1GHRD000007 TRANSISTOR R 70007000 pGeAtosAo23 RESISTOR MW oka 2 R7601 pemos JRESISTOR mew TOKO R7608 pgsoozAo74 JRESISTOR U10W soKQ R7604 jpigaoorAozs JRESISTOR iew Ko R705 pigpRo47oooz RESISTOR R70 JDIBDROS30601 JRESISTOR UBW o0830 R 7008 7018 pGeARooJooo5 RESISTOR UiGW on 2
43. No Check S5 Others Safety Working Stick with two side Tape Do not apply pressure on electronic parts i gt V A P e CD ASS Y Insert the pink cable of the LCD body from the upper direction After inserted confirm the assembly and mark it Sticking of electric conduction cloth CLOTH CONDUCTOR INVERTER CABLE Cable shall be near the wall 9 36 Safety Working CAUTION S Insulation S2 Pinching Cables S3 Sharp Edge S4 Part No Check S5 Others Insert the pink cable of the LCD body from the upper direction After it is inserted confirm the assembly and mark it INV CABLE is under LCD CABLE Cable shall not be clipped by frames and back covers gt 1 o CAUTION S1 Insulation S2 Pinching Cables S3 Sharp Edge S4 Part No Check S5 Others 9 37 1 Set the Display Unit to the computer and fix it using the four Screws lt N4 gt No 1 to No 4 9 2 22 Setting the Display Unit BIOS HIGH PCB and SW LED MDC PCB I aa INN o 3 a O S ANN Q Sak N gt a S gj ING a 93 O IN ATM y EKIP sg A WA WA g LA AM MR A 1 ZRN WW C AK AX VOS A AAY 7 h gt N Ny NS al JA i m WS N NS m Q V 2 Connect the Cable gray to JK7001 and the Cable blue to JK7003 on VVVVAN PCB 3 Set the BIOS HIGH PCB and fix it using the two Screws lt N2 gt No 1 No 2 4 Connect the Cable black to JK
44. ORDER NO CPDO706228C1 Service Manual Notebook Computer Model No CF 52AJYZ DZM This is the Service Manual for the following areas M for U S A and Canada A WARNING This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death 5 2007 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd All rights reserved Panasonic Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law For U K WARNINGS This apparatus must be earthed for your safety To ensure safe operation the three pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three pin power point which is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring Extension cords used with the equipment must be three core and be correctly wired to provide connec tion to earth Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed and that the installation is completely safe For your safety 1f you have a
45. Pro 6 19 Setup Utility Hard Disk Data Erase Utility 0 CD DVD Drive CD DVD Drive DVD MULTI Drive Data DVD ROM 8X Max CD ROM 24X Max Transfer 1 528 CD R 4X 10X 10 16X 10 20X 10 24X RELE tino CD RW 4X High Speed CD RW 4X 10X Ulira Speed CD RW 10X 10 16X 10 20X 10 24X DVD R 1X 2X 2 4X 2 6X 2 8X DVD RW 1X 2X 2 4X 2 6X DVD RAM 2X 3X 3 5X R 2 4X 2 4 4X 2 4 6X 2 4 8X R DL 2 4X 2 4 4X RW 2 4X 2 4 4X High Speed RW 3 3X 3 3 6X 3 3 8X Supported Reading DVD ROM 4 7 GB 8 5 GB 9 4 GB 17 GB DVD Video DVD R 1 4 GB 3 95 GB 4 7 GB Discs DVD R DL 8 5 GB DVD RW 1 4 GB 2 8 GB 4 7 GB 9 4 GB DVD RAM 1 4 GB Format 2 8 GB 4 7 GB 9 4 GB R 4 7 GB R DL 8 5 GB RW 4 7 GB CD Audio CD ROM CD R Photo CD Video CD CD RW CD TEXT CD EXTRA Writing DVD R 1 4 GB 4 7 GB for General DVD R DL 8 5 GB DVD RW 24 1 4 GB 2 8 GB 4 7 GB 9 4 GB DVD RAM 1 4 GB 2 8 GB 4 7 GB 9 4 GB R 4 7 GB R DL 8 5 GB RW 4 7 GB CD R CD RW Wireless LAN lt Only for model with wireless LAN gt Intel Wireless WiFi link 4965 AGN 802 11 a b g Data Transfer Rates 2 IEEE802 11a 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps automatically switched e r IEEE802 11b 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps automatically switched IEEE802 11g 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps automatically switched Standards Supported IEEE802 11a IEEE802 11b IEEE802 11g Transmission method OFDM system DSSS system Wir
46. R 70t 7018 DOGATO1JADZS JRESISTOR 116W 1000 2 swo koomas iP server O AN 2A 7001 7002 KivGzzooooeo SPACER WWAN PCB WLAN DUMMY PCB JK 8001 8002 K1QZA1AE0001 WWAN DUMMY PCB CONNECTOR C9008 H JFIGTOTOALIZ TCAPACTORJNVOM L cox CT VEN 9060 H JKIKAGOA00119 CONNECTOR OA 16 9001 csfgrveooo41 FLASH MEMORY FR 9004 8080 DOGAIOSAOES RESISTOR 1716W TOKG Roo DIH83304A024a RESISTOR ARRAY BT PCB C500 _ F1J0J1060004 C5001 5006 5009 FIG1C104A042 CAPACITOR 16v 0 1uF 3 C5002 5000 FIG1H102A496 CAPACITOR SOV 10000 2 C5005 5008 JFIGTEIOSACGZ CAPACITOR 25V 0 014F O 2 C507 f JFIGIHZ20A5A2 CAPACITORSOV 22pF O 1 C500 FIGIHRSOA43 CAPACITOR SOV OSpF 1 CN5000 JKIKATOBA0OTA X CONNECTOR O 1 IG 5000 5005 C0JBAZ002422 IGFETSWICH 2 IC5001 N5HZz0000056 BLUETOOHMODUE _ 1 IC5002 CoEBEooo0460 IC L500 J0JHC0000074 INDUCTOR L 5001 _ J0JJC0000021 INDUCTOR NE ES L 5003 G1C6N8JA0024 CHIP INDUCTOR MEN Q 5000 B1GBCFNN0042 TRANSISTOR E X 7 Q 5001 B1DHDC000028 TRANSISTOR R 5000 5001 DOGA104JA023 RESISTOR 1 16W 100KO R 5002 DOGAR00J0005 RESISTOR 1 16W 0Q
47. R782 74 80 82 1026 JDIBATOOIAO2s JRESISTOR iew a O s R 8 33 303 D1BA2001A023 RESISTOR 1 16W 2KO RESISTOR 1 16W 1000 R 10 11 31 333 334 DIBA1000A023 335 336 341 342 343 344 R 14 16 D1BA27R4A023 RESISTOR 1 16W 27 40 R 15 17 36 37 DIBA54R9A023 RESISTOR 1 16W 54 90 R19 DOGAG80JA023 RESISTOR 1 16W 68Q R 20 24 25 257 305 D0GA560JA023 RESISTOR 1 16W 560 605 606 607 608 617 618 619 620 R 21 1027 1029 1053 1101 1161 R 22 23 175 221 256 DOGB100JA065 RESISTOR 1 16W 100 2 4 1 13 DOGA101JA023 RESISTOR 1 16W 1000 22 379 419 516 526 533 5 4 575 576 1192 1193 1194 1195 1196 00 1206 0 R 26 35 99 156 212 252 1219 1234 R 34 46 60 61 62 68 69 72 73 84 85 88 90 91 94 95 96 135 137 139 142 144 145 146 148 149 150 151 167 178 224 251 258 312 317 355 358 370 390 391 420 431 432 436 504 505 508 547 555 557 558 645 1001 1003 1018 1054 1113 1204 1225 D1BA24R9A023 RESISTOR 1 16W 24 90 D0GA562JA023 RESISTOR 1 16W 5 6KO D1BA2210A023 RESISTOR 1 16W 2210 DOGAROOJ0005 RESISTOR 1 16W 00 al cO R 49 50 359 364 449 694 1038 1039 1056 1121 1122 1169 1208 R 58 244 1080 1106 1166 R 70 71 D1BA1002A022 RESISTOR 1 16W 10KQ 13 DOGA203JA023 RESISTOR 1 16W 20KO 5 D1BA20R0A023 RESISTOR 1 16W 200 D1B
48. RHM0093ZA Screws N12 DXSB2 4FNLT Screws N15 XQN17 BJ6FJ 9 32 NSetting of LCD unit ass y LCD DAMPER D Using JIG LCD LCD DAMPER B reu Gasket LCD LCD DAMPER C Gap within 0 5mm Alminium silvery paster is stuck on the gasket Gasket Paster LCD Schematic for sticking at Point www SHEET LLL game Insert LCD CABLE surel LCD CABLE Bending LCD SHEET The cloth conductor shall be stuck along the gasket 9 33 ADHESIVE TAPE B ADHESIVE TAPE B EEE E eer Er e eee ADHESIVE TAPE A Do not exceed the edge Do not exceed the edge Do not exceed the edge 9 34 Safety Working CAUTION S1 Insulation S2 Pinching Cables S3 Sharp Edge S4 Part No Check S5 Others The Cable is under the base plate Along the slot SCREW fPWBANTL t PWB ANT R Along the slot SCREW Tape shall not cover the round hole Tape shall not cover the round hole LCD REAR COVER LCD YAN ind mj ee E a bM LCD DAMPER E TAPE SCREW S5 SCREW Attention The heat resistant adhesive tape HINGE L shall be stuck onto the part surely IN lel be se kel O O O x 9 35 Do not exceed the edoe of the metal frame There are total 12 gaskets indicated by yellow arrows which must be installed surely Refer to the specification pictures on the left ww CAUTION S1 Insulation S2 Pinching Cables S3 Sharp Edge S4 Part
49. RHM0112ZA Screw lt N6 gt DRHM0115ZA 9 2 8 Setting the Hinge Support L and MP Hold Plate 1 Set the Hinge Support L and MP Hold Plate to the computer 2 Fix the Hinge Support L and MP Hold Plate using the six Screws lt N4 gt No 1 to No 6 3 Paste the Tapes Cables lt N4 gt No 1 lt N4 gt lt N4 gt Gray and Hinge lt N4 gt support L N Screw lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA 9 19 9 29 Setting the Hinge Cover R 1 Place the Cable through the rectangled hole of Hinge Support R and connect the Cable to the Connector CN7 2 Fix the Hinge Support R to the computer using the Screw lt N4 gt lt N4 gt Tape lt 7 7 la s De KS q e Z l a N gt 0 U d f d Z S J U Z AL Cover PC card Screw lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA NHow to place the Cable Hook surely connect HINGE SUPPORT R CABLE BT TAPE Mole After inserting please check the assembly and mark it CABLE BT HINGE SUPPORT R b ww 1 L LS Mao alignment _ a ij Pa BOTTOM CASE ASSY x F C E MR d 7 Detailed drawing for Position A j m E gt gt NY A Safety Working 9 20 9 2 10 Setting the KBD Earth Plate 1 Set the KBD Earth Plate to the computer 2 Fix the KBD Earth Plate using the four Screws lt N4 gt No 1 to No 4 3 Fix the KBD Earth Plate using the two Screws lt N13 gt lt N4 gt No 2
50. Removing the DIMM Memory Card 1 Remove the Screw lt N10 gt and remove the DIMM Cover 9 1 6 DIMM cover lt N10 gt E 2 Open the right and left Hooks of the DIMM Memory Card Tilt panel outward and remove the DIMM Memory Card DIMM memory card DIMM memory connector Hook Screws N10 DRSB2 3FKLT the ROBSON Cover Wireless LAN Module and BIOS PCB Removing 1 Remove the Screw lt N3 gt and remove the ROBSON 9 1 7 Cover ROBSON cover lt N3 gt 9 4 BIOS PCB Gray and blue Cables VVireless LAN module 9 3 c Gy A 4 Cover eK ON f RX C NN S Tilt panel Removing the Tilt Panl Ass y 1 Turn the Cover down and pull the Tilt Panel in the direc 9 1 5 tion of arrows 2 Remove the five Screws N202 and remove the Tilt Panel Ass y lt N202 gt 4 Screws lt N202 gt DRSB2 4FKLT white blue and grey Wireless LAN Module 9 1 7 1 Remove the two Screws lt N2 gt and BIOS HIGH PCB 1 Remove the two Screws lt N2 gt and two Cables Gray and Blue 2 Pull out the Wireless LAN Module in the direction of Speaker holder BIOS HIGH PCB Display unit arrows 9 1 7 2 BIOS PCB 1 Remove the two Screws lt N2 gt and remove the BIOS PCB VZ 1 Screws lt N2 gt DFHE5122YA Screws l
51. SC REALY PCB to the HDD Hold Plate and fix it using two Screws lt N2 gt No 1 No 2 2 Fix the HDD Hold Plate to the MAIN HIGH PCB using the two Screws lt N4 gt No 3 No 4 3 Connect the FFC to the Connector CN6503 and paste the Tape SC RELAY PCB lt N2 gt y HDD hold plate Screws N2 DFHE5122YA Screws lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA BOTTOM FRAME ASSY Note After inserting please check the assembly and mark it T a EN Long enhanced EN plate FFC SC FS s SIR Short enhanced F du plate Detailed drawing for Position C Note The benchmark is the section The electric cable is under the plate a r lt r i Emm i B the electric cable is near L The electric cable is pressed into the slot Kean the lower cover E oi dcr Detailed drawing for Position E 9 18 9 2 7 Setting the Battery Connector Ass y 1 Fix the Batt Con Holder to the FPC Batt using the two Screws lt N5 gt 2 Fix the Batt Con Holder to the Batt FPC Plate using the two Screws lt N6 gt 3 Fix the Batt FPC Plate to the computer using the two Screws lt N4 gt No 1 No 2 4 Connect the FPC Batt s connector to the connector CN1000 and fix the FPC Batt to the MAIN HIGH PCB using the two Screws lt N2 gt No 1 No 2 lt N4 gt No 4 9 Batt FPC plate Batt con holder Screw lt N2 gt DFHE5122YA Screw lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA Screw lt N5 gt D
52. Working CAUTION St insulation S2 Pinching Cables 53 Sharp Edge S4 Part No Check S5 Others Fold the back side of the base plate for sticking S1 Insulation S2 Pinching Cables S3 Sharp Edge S4 Part No Check S5 Others 9 30 9 2 20 Setting the Handle Ass y 1 Assemle the Handle Ass y Grip Upper Grip Lower Handle Base L Handle Base R Handle Ring and Handle Pom and fix them using the two Screws lt K92 5 gt 2 Fix the Handle Base Ass y to the computer using the two Screws lt K172 gt Paste the Handle Sheet on the Screws lt K172 gt Handle sheet lt K172 gt Handle Handle S pom ring amp eu Handle SN gt lt K92 5 gt Screws lt K92 5 gt DRSB3 8FKLT Screws lt K172 gt DRYN4 J12KLT 9 31 9 2 21 Setting the LCD Unit Inverter Ass y and Antenna PWB L R 1 Set the LCD Unit to the LCD Rear Cover 2 Fix the Inverter Ass y using the Screw lt N12 gt 3 Fix the Anttena PWB L and R using the Screws lt N2 gt LCD unit Inverter ass y ANTENNA pa PWB L ANTENNA BR 4 Place the LCD Front on the LCD Rear Case Confirm that the twenty one Hooks are fixed perfectly 5 Fix the LCD Front using the five Screws lt N4 gt and two Screws lt N15 gt 6 Paste the LCD Screw Sheet and LCD Rubber LCD LCD screw LCD screw rubber lt N4 gt sheet sheet E gt rl j Le 4 N15 LCD lt N4 gt o rali rubber LCD screw Hooks Screws N2 DFHE5122YA Screw N42 D
53. XSB2 4FNLT Screws lt N14 gt XTB26 10GJKT 9 26 9 2 17 Setting the Keyboard 1 Connect the FPCs to the Connector on the KBD FPC 2 Place the Keyboard Lid Plate on the Top Cover and fix it using the four Screws lt N2 gt No 1 to No 4 Key board lid plate Connectors lt N2 gt No 3 T KBD FPC N2 No 4 3 Place the Keyboard on the Top Cover and paste the Tapes Keyboard Screws N2 DFHE5122YA 9 27 NCaution for when assembling the Keyboard Push the Tape places 2 3kg cnr Be careful not to transform KBD oesn t break it 9 28 Speaker 2 Connect the Cables to the Connector CN4202 and CN4203 3 Paste the Tape on the Cable 4 Attach the Speaker Holder R to the computer 9 2 18 Setting the Speakers 1 Place the Speakers on the computer Speaker holder R Modem lt N2 gt b AWAQ Cable KAN VA V WAN VOY O N V Y VOY 4 AN LAN NE Z FA U MO y V 7 Note Do not attach the Speaker Holder L to the computer yet 9 2 19 Setting the Modem 3 Fix the Modem to the SW LED MDC PCB using the two Screws lt N2 gt 2 Paste the Tape2 Conductive Tape Modem and Tape1 1 Connect the Cable to the Connector 9 29 SW LED MDC PCB Screws lt N2 gt DFHE5122YA HHow to paste the Tape MODEM CABLE MDC MODEM preparation for assembly gt si Safety Critical Components MDC MODULE Safety
54. dentifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol D coloured GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED The mains plug on this equipment must be used to disconnect the mains power Please ensure that a socket outlet is available near the equipment and shall be easily accessible W How to replace the fuse Open the fuse compartment with a screw driver and replace the fuse Warnings This equipment is not designed for connection to an IT power system An IT system is a system having no direct connections between live parts and Earth the exposed conducive parts of the electrical installation are earthed An IT system is not permitted where the computer is directly connected to publie supply systems in the U K Disconnect the mains plug from the supply socket when the computer is not in use This equipment is produced to BS800 1983 LASER SAFETY INFORMATION For U S A Class 1 LASER Product This product is certified to comply with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Subchapter J This product complies with European Standard EN60825 or IEC Publication 825 For all a
55. ee eee ee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee 3 1 4 Diagnosis Procedure eMe A 1 5 Power On Self Test Boot Check eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee 5 1 6 List of Error Codes Only when the port replicator is connected 6 1 7 Self Diagnosis Test eee erro 72 8 Wiring Connection Diagram P EEE EE TREE T 8 1 9 Disassembly Reassembly eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee 9 1 10 Exploded VASA 10 1 1 1 i Replacement Parts List e ww Gwe NR M E RM Na sa ws ms SAR OS 1 1 1 1 Specifications This page provides the specifications for the basic model CF 52AJCBDBM CF 52BJCBZBM CF 52AJCHDBM CF 52CCABXBM CF 52DCABZBM The model number is different according to the unit configuration To check the model number Check the bottom of the computer or the box the computer came in at the time of purchase To check CPU speed memory size and the hard disk drive HDD size Run the Setup Utility and select Information menu CPU Speed CPU speed System Memory Memory size Hard Disk Hard disk drive size Main Specifications Model No CF 52AJCBDBM CF 52BJCBZBM CF 52CCABXBM CF 52DCABZBM CF 52AJCHDBM Intel CoreTM 2 Duo Processor T7300 Intel CoreTM 2 Duo Processor T7100 2 0 GHz 4 MB L2 cache 800 MHz FSB 1 8 GHz 2 MB L2 cache 800 MHz FSB Display Method 15 4 WUXGA type TFT 15 4 WXGA type TFT Internal LCD 65 536 16 777 216 colors 6
56. eless Channels Used IEEE802 11a Channels 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 149 153 157 161 165 IEEE802 11b IEEE802 119 Channels 1 to 11 HF Frequency Band IEEE802 11a 5 18 5 32 GHz 5 745 5 825 GHz IEEE802 11b IEEE802 11g 2 412 2 462 GHz Bluetooth Only for model with Bluetooth Bluetooth Version 2 0 EDR Transmission method FHSS system Wireless Channels Used Channels 1 to 79 RF Frequency Band 2 402 2 48 GHz 1 1MB 1 048 576 bytes You can physically expand the memory up to 4096 MB but the total amount of usable memory available will be less depending on the actual system configuration A segment of the main memory is allotted automatically depending on the computer s operating status The size of the Video Memory cannot be set by the user 1GB 1 000 000 000 bytes Your operating system or some application software will report as fewer GB A 16 777 216 color display is achieved by using the dithering function Maximum resolution depends on the specifications of the external display For information on TPM click start Run and input c util drivers tpm README pdf and refer to the Installation Manual of Trusted Platform Module IPM Operation has been tested and confirmed using Panasonic SD Memory Cards with a capacity of up to 2 GB Operation on other SD equipment is not guaranteed This computer is not compatible with MultiMediaCards or SDHC Memory Cards Do not insert these kinds of cards Theoret
57. ical value and not the actual speed The transfer rate does not become higher even if you use a card that supports the higher transfer rate Only for model with Smart Card slot Only for North America The AC adaptor is compatible with power sources up to 240 V AC adaptor The computer is supplied with a 125 V AC compatible AC cord 20 M 2 1 ib e 1 bi 1 Co N 1 3 14 Varies depending on the usage conditions 19 Measured using BatteryMarkTM Version 4 0 1 LCD bright ness Maximum Minimum 16 Measured using MobileMark 2005 LCD brightness 60 cd m 17 Approx 0 9 W when the battery pack is fully charged or not being charged and the computer is OFF Approx 1 5 W when the Wake up from LAN has been enabled 18 Rated power consumption 23 E 1 19 You need to install to use the feature 20 The Product Recovery DVD ROM is required 21 The data transfer rate of DVD per 1X speed is 1 350 KB s The data transfer rate of CD per 1X speed is 150 KB s 22 If an unbalanced disc e g the balance has been displaced from the center is inserted the speed may become slower if there are large vibrations while the disc is rotating 3 Depending on the disc the writing speed may become slower 24 Does not support DVD RW Ver 1 0 295 DVD RAM Only non cartridge type or removable cartridge type can be used 26 It does not correspond to IEEE802 11n 77 These are speeds specified in IEEE802 11a b g standards
58. is correctly identified 0210 Stuck key Stuck key on keyboard 0211 Keyboard error Keyboard not working 0212 Keyboard Controller Failed Keyboard controller failed test May require replacing keyboard controller 0213 Keyboard locked Unlock key switch Unlock the system to proceed 0230 System RAM Failed at offset nnnn System RAM failed at offset nnnn of in the 64k block at which the error was detected 0231 Shadow RAM Failed at offset nnnn Shadow RAM failed at offset nnnn of the 64k block at which the error was detected 0232 Extended RAM Failed at offset nnnn Extended memory not working or not configured properly at offset nnnn 0250 System battery is dead Replace and run SETUP The CMOS clock battery indicator shows the battery 1s dead Replace the battery and run Setup to reconfigure the system 0251 System CMOS checksum bad Default configuration used System CMOS has been corrupted or modified incorrectly perhaps by an application program that changes data stored in CMOS The BIOS installed Default SETUP Values If you do not want these values enter Setup and enter your own values If the error persists check the system battery or contact Panasonic Technical Support 0260 System timer error The timer test failed Requires repair of system board 0270 Real time clock error Real time clock fails BIOS test May require board repair 0280 Previous boot incomplete Default configuration used Previous POST did not comple
59. n des Herstellers PILE AU LITHIUM A ATTENTION IL Y A DANGER D EXPLOSION S IL Y A REMPLACEMENT INCORRECT DE LA PILE REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT AVEC UNE PILE DU MEME TYPE OU D UN TYPE RECOMMAND PAR LE CONSTRUCTEUR METTRE AU R BUT LES PILES USAG ES CONFORM MENT AUX INSTRUCTIONS DU FABRICANT For U S A CANADA A lithium ion battery that is recyclable powers the product you have purchased Please call 1 800 8 BATTERY for information on how to recycle this battery L appareil que vous vous tes procur est aliment par une batterie au lithium 10n Pour des renseignements sur le recyclage de la batterie veuillez composer le 1 800 8 BATTERY Precautions Battery Pack Care should be exercised with reeard to the following in order to avoid the possibility of overheating fire or dam age Avoid Heat Do not throw the battery pack into a fire or expose it to excessive heat Keep Articles Away Do not place the battery pack together with ar ticles such as necklaces or hairpins when carry ing or storing Do Not Disassemble Do not insert sharp objects into the battery pack expose it to bumps or shocks deform disas semble or modify it Do Not Short Do not short the positive and negative contacts Avoid Extreme Heat Cold and Direct Sun light Do not charge use or leave the battery pack for extended periods where it will be exposed to direct sunlight in a hot place in an automobile on a sunny day
60. nector CN6503 9 1 25 Removing the SC RELAY PCB and and Blue 2 Remove the six Screws lt N4 gt remove the Hinge Support L and MP Hold Plate and remove the SC J 2 Remove the two Screws lt N2 gt RELAY PCB 3 Remove the two Screws lt N4 gt and remove the HDD J Hold Plate co O LO cO Z O SC RELAY PCB Ly m NS YO um is Ne Ke Y v N Screw lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA VA 9 1 24 Removing the Battery Connector Ass y 1 Remove the two Screws lt N2 gt and lt N4 gt and remove Screw lt N2 gt DFHE5122YA Screw lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA the Battery Connector Ass y 2 Remove the two Screws lt N6 gt and remove the Batt FPC 9 1 26 Removing the Heat Sink Ass y Plate 3 Remove the two Screws lt N5 gt 2 Remove the four Screws lt K138 gt and remove the Heat 1 Remove the Fan Duct and remove the Batt Con J Holder from the FPC Batt y Sink Ass g A 9 D d dU D y D a SDD D d 4 Qr S xD b Heat sink ass y lt K138 gt Q O A LL vs Y di Fan duct D Ls G O A LL m Batt con holder ui SY VE NE Screw lt N2 gt DFHE5122YA Screw lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA Screw lt K138 gt DRHMO119ZAT 9 10 9 1 27 Removing the SERIAL PCB 1 Remove the two Screws lt N1 gt and Hex Spacer 2 Remove
61. ny doubt about the ellective earthing of the power point consult a guali fied electrician FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 3 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 3 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark SY on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement use cover can be purchased rom your local Panasonic Dealer IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK TF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician Warning THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED Important The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and ycllow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings i
62. ock the DIAG program cannot perform HDD test This key is for service purpose only Do not disclose this information to unrelated others ng of self diagnosis test 1 1 Setting of content of setup ER I E 5 6 7 Attenti 0 L The power supply of the computer is turned on F2 is pushed on the screen of Panasonic while press F2 to enter Setup is displayed The setup utility starts and then takes notes of the content of the BIOS setup of present set F9 is pushed Yes is selected on the screen of Is the default value loaded and Enter Is pushed F10 is pushed Yes is selected on the screen of the setup confirmation and Enter is pushed The computer starts automatically on If the device which can be set is set to Invalidity by Advanced or Security menu becomes an error by PC Diagnostic utility It is judged that the device which can be set to Invalidity by Main menu such as Flat pad is normal if the controller operates normally though sets to Invalidity by the setup In the model with built in DVD of the USB connection even if DVD is normal becomes an error if legacy USB is set to Invalidity 1 2 When you execute an automatic test 1 Ctrl F7 is pushed while the Panasonic start screen is displayed after the computer is started 2 The test of all devices begins automatically by PC Diagnostic utility s starting Attention It is a te
63. port R 9 1 22 Fan Ass y 9 1 24 Battery Connector 9 1 25 SC RELAY PCB 9 1 26 Heat Sink Ass y 9 1 23 Hinge support L Ass y and HDD Hold Plate and MP Hold Plate 9 1 28 MAIN HIGH PCB 9 1 27 SERIAL PCB 9 1 9 1 2 Preparation Before disassembling be sure to make the following prepara tions Shut down Windows and turn off the power Disconnect the AC adaptor Remove the optional DIMM memory card and PCMCIA card if they are connected Remove other devices if they are connected Attention Please execute writing BIOS ID when you exchange the Main Board e You cannot reuse the Conductive Clothes and the heat dissi pating parts such as Sheet and Rubber Use new parts 9 1 3 Removing the Battery Pack HDD Mounting Kit and DVD Multi Drive 9 1 3 1 Battery Pack 1 Remove the Cover Battery Cover battery 2 Pull out the Battery Pack with sliding the Battery Latch Knob HDD mounting kit Battery latch knob pack DVD multi drive 9 1 3 2 HDD Mounting Kit 1 Pull out the HDD Mounting Kit with sliding the Lock Knob HDD 9 1 3 3 DVD Multi Drive 1 Pull out the DVD Multi Drive with pushing the MP Latch 9 1 4 Removing the HDD 1 Remove the six Hooks and remove the HDD Case Upper HDD case and HDD Insulation Sheet 2 Remove the HDD from the HDD Dumper 3 Disconnect the HDD FPC Ass y from the HDD Hook Hook HDD FPC ass y HDD insulation sheet 9 2
64. reas This eguipment is classified as a class 1 level LASER product and there is no hazardous LASER radiation Caution 1 Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure 2 The drive is designed to be incorporated into a computer based system or unit which has an enclosing cover It should never be used as a stand alone drive Danger The serviceman should not remove the cover of drive unit and should not service because the drive unit is a non serviceable part Please check DANGER label on PD drive unit e Unplug the AC power cord to the equipment before opening the top cover of the drive When the power switch it on do not place your eyes close to the front panel door to look into the interior of the unit LASER Specification Class 1 level LASER Product Wave Length DVD 658 8 nm CD 775 815 nm Laser safety information is appropriate only when drive with laser is installed Safety precautions 1 Before servicing unplug the power cord to prevent an electric shock 2 When replacing parts use only manufacture s recommended components for safety 3 Check the condition of the power cord Replace if wear or damage is evident 4 After servicino be sure to restore the lead dress insulation barriers insulation papers shields etc Important Safety Instructions Lithium Battery When using your telephone equipment basic safety prc
65. reless ready This indicator lights when Wireless LAN Blue tooth and or Wireless WAN are connected and ready It does not necessarily indicate the On Off condition of the wireless connection Y Wireless WAN status lt Only for model with wireless WAN gt Refer to the instruction manual of the wireless device J Power switch K Function key r VOZ Bluetooth antenna lt Only for model with Bluetooth gt Keyboard Touch pad Carrying handle Wireless switch Right side Rear side U gt Z G nm oco Hard disk drive Smart Card slot lt Only for model with Smart Card slot gt ExpressCard slot PC Card slot IEEE 1394 interface connector USB port DC IN jack External display port 2 2 OU O Z r AG 1394 lt gt OCO DC IN 15 6V Bottom Al e e ui m RE Q O P Security lock A Kensington cable can be connected For further information read the manual that comes with the cable Ventilation hole Modem port LAN port Serial port Expansion bus connector RAN module slot Hard disk drive latch Multimedia pocket release button Battery latch 3 Block Diagram Intel Core Duo 2 processor Processor Number T7300 i L2 Cache 4M uFCBGA Clock Speed 2GHz Bon I Front Side Bus 800MHz 15 4 WXGA or WUXGA Processor AGTL Main Memory DDR2 SDRAM te 64bit 800 MHz SO DIMM 2 512MB 1G 2G Max 4G BYTE 667 MHz CL4 533
66. rking S1 Insulation S2 Pinching Cables S3 Sharp Edge S4 Part No Check S5 Others Caution pinching cables Be free of overhang OK TE TTO FP En ri Ti A 9 43 9 2 26 Setting the HDD 1 Connect the HDD FPC Ass y to the HDD 2 Insert the HDD Ass y into the HDD Damper 3 Set the HDD Ass y into the HDD Case Upper 4 Attach the HDD Case into the HDD Case Upper Ass y Hook Hook HDD FPC ass y HDD insulation sheet 9 44 10 Exploded View AA Ky AXN SIA OR NA gt ARA TA ANA NI XX KY T C VR y E DN202 K33 K159 K176 lt gt Lon 99 N N A a bn N N 0 zA lt A L K125 K32 K43 Screw tightening torque E5E5 Z Z a Vua G G ti I I I 2033 stoli e E GEG gt arz On AN ao o S e P sl CO oro CF 52AJYZDZM ES ee cSoEGES 7 D D D XX X NX c NN Sa SO O O zH EH o 9 o x v N e Set oog os a 00 N o x 5 See ee eg cE cE 5 gt Z Z S Z V cs X c SX C QN ci c qi 2 5000006 lt I T I I O w 5 CN x z o o ro im SRE BO CF 52AJYZDZM 2 5 SSS Din 17 N11 SS he K127 ksa
67. st which the customer who bought PC can execute As for HDD the enhancing test is also L L possible A flat pad does not work for a while after starting PC Diagnostic utility The movement of a flat pad might become abnormal If after RAM begins from the CPU System test a flat pad will be operated in about 30 seconds In that case restarts pushing Alt Ctrl Del key Or please start PC Diagnostic utility again after doing the power supply switch in the slide and turning off the power supply 1 3 When you execute the enhancing test e m Please let me discontinue diagnosing clicking L1 to end an automatic test Please click on the character of D PC Diagnostic utility on the screen while pushing both of right Shift and left Shift keys UZ XX X 2802 87 Ultra X Inc PC D agnost E t i j t U close X CPU System RAM 512 MB HDD 128 GB DVD ROM 2 All devices which can select the enhancing test make the setting of the enhancing test possible The district device is made FULL display enhancing test The test begins clicking La Please refer to item 4 for the error result of each test and the division of the breakdown part 7 1 2 Operation of PC Diagnostic Utility Only the device which can be inspected on the entire screen is displayed The item does not appear when the device of wireless LAN etc is not physically connected The movement of the item must use an arrow key or a fla
68. t N3 gt DRHM0065ZA 9 1 8 DN V Removing the Display unit lt S 2 O O X NO B z AD Fa A TAN ty V 2 _ D v lt 1 Remove the six Screws lt N2 gt and turn over the SW LED white Cable b Wy Wo N RCZ unit 4 Remove the four Screws N4 and remove the Display lt N4 gt lt N2 gt MDC PCB LON SF AA A VAR SW LED MDC PCB 2 Disconnect the two Cables from the Connectors CN5 Screws lt N2 gt DFHE5122YA Screws lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA Cables and CN35 CN35 CN5 3 Remove the Speaker Holder L and four Cables black 9 4 9 1 9 Removing the LCD unit Inverter Ass y and ANTENNA PWB L R 1 Remove the two LCD Rubbers and five LCD Sheets 2 Remove the five Screws lt N4 gt and two Screws lt N15 gt 3 Release the twenty one Hooks fixing the LCD Front to the LCD unit remove the LCD Front D LCD _ lt LCD screw LCD screw rubber lt N4 gt sheet sheet ZZ N15 2 V a I lt N15 gt LCD e rubber el lt N4 gt LCD screw Hooks 4 Remove the Screw lt N12 gt and Tape and remove the LCD unit 5 Disconnect the two Cables and remove the Inverter Ass y 6 Remove the eleven Tapes and two Screws lt N2 gt and remove the ANTENNA PWB L R LCD unit Inverter ass y
69. t pad Pl Diagnostic Utility CAL Sis tom RAH 512 HE HIHI 17H GE IRUTI RON FULL FULL Boden LAH n Bluetooth close EJ MZ HH 6 2002 87 Ultra X Inc E IFEF14 74 Serial Port EH Touch Screan l to TARDY LHELR Pra FMI Please dont touch the PC for about IH minutes while test iz running As for the device under the diagnosis blue and yellow are alternately displayed at the left of the icon The diagnosis result of the device greens at the left of the icon when it is normal and becomes red when abnormal CPU System ES H When the test of all devices ends the test result is displayed under the right of the screen Check Result TEST PASSED E Please click LI while diagnosing when being stop on the way by the time the test of all devices ends Please click when you restart PC Diagnostic utility Each device is tested from the beginning and it is not possible to restart on the way When the test of all devices ends the test result is displayed under the right of the screen 2 1 Selection of tested device To test only a specific device Test and Do not test of each device can be selected The device which can select the enhancing test changes in order of The standard is tested and Do not test whenever the device icon is clicked Start the standard test Do not test Please begin testing clicking if the selection of the tested device ends 2 2 PC Diagnos
70. te successfully POST loads default values and offers to run Setup If the failure was caused by incorrect values and they are not corrected the next boot will likely fail On systems with control of wait states improper Setup settings can also termi nate POST and cause this error on the next boot Run Setup and verify that the wait state configuration is correct This error is cleared the next time the system is booted 0281 Memory Size found by POST differed from EISA CMOS Memory size found by POST differed from EISA CMOS 6 1 02D0 System cache error Cache disabled Contact Panasonic Technical Support 02F0 CPU ID CPU socket number for Multi Processor error 02F4 EISA CMOS not writable ServerBIOS2 test error Cannot write to EISA CMOS 02F5 DMA Test Failed ServerBIOS2 test error Cannot write to extended DMA Direct Memory Access registers 02F6 Software NMI Failed ServerBIOS2 test error Cannot generate software NMI Non Maskable Interrupt 02F7 Fail Safe Timer NMI Failed ServerBIOS2 test error Fail Safe Timer takes too long device address Conflict Address conflict for specified device Allocation Error for device Run ISA or EISA Configuration Utility to resolve resource conflict for the specified device Failing Bits nnnn The hex number nnnn is a map of the bits at the RAM address which failed the memory test Each 1 one in the map indicates a failed bit See error 230 231 or 232 for offset address of the failure in S
71. the SERIAL PCB Hex spacer INN EA SERIAL PCB Screw lt N1 gt DFHE5035ZB 9 1 28 Removing the MAIN HIGH PCB 1 Remove the two Screws lt N1 gt four Screws lt N4 gt and two Screws lt N13 gt 2 Disconnect the Battery Cable from the Connector CN4 3 Remove the MAIN HIGH PCB lt N4 gt MAIN HIGH PCB Screw lt N1 gt DFHE5035ZB Screw lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA Screw lt N13 gt DXYN2 F12FNL 9 11 9 2 Reassembly Instructions 9 2 1 Attention when CF 52 series is repaired Please execute writing BIOS ID when you exchange the Main Board You cannot reuse the Conductive Clothes and the heat dissipating parts such as Sheet and Rubber Use new parts 9 2 2 Setting the MAIN HIGH PCB Note After replacing the Main Board rewrite the BIOS ID 1 Set the MAIN HIGH PCB to the computer 2 Fix the MAIN HIGH PCB using the two Screws lt N1 gt No 1 No 2 3 Fix the MAIN HIGH PCB using the two Screws lt N4 gt No 3 to No 6 4 Fix the MAIN HIGH PCB using the two Screws lt N13 gt 5 Connect the Battery Cable to the Connector CN42 Battery cable gt lt N13 gt MAIN HIGH PCB amp 2D a Screw lt N1 gt DFHE5035ZB Screw lt N4 gt DRHM0093ZA Screw N13 DXYN2 F12FNL Screws lt N9 gt DFHE5025XA E Setting of Main PCB before assembling Safety Working CAUTION S1 Insulation S2 Pinching Cables S3 Sharp Edge S4 Part No Check S5 Others
72. tic utility End method When E of Close on the right of the screen is clicked the computer reactivates automatically Or the power supply switch is done in the slide and the power supply is turned off 2 3 l 2 3 The content of the setup is returned to the setting of the user Turned on the computer F2 is pushed on the screen while Press lt F2 gt to enter Setup is displayed of Panasonic Push F10 and on the screen of Is the change in the setting preserved and do end and then Yes is selected and Enter is pushed The computer reactivates automatically The end option is chosen by the start menu and the power supply of the computer is turned off Standard at test time All devices other than RAM and HDD about 1 minute RAM standard test 1 2 minutes HDD standard test 2 3 minutes HDD enhancing test 60GB about 40 minutes Ex The standard when the standard all device is tested becomes 1 2 3 6 minutes EH here is greatly a difference from RAM test when the memory is increased according to the performance of the memory occasionally EH Moreover when the main body of PC under the test is a high temperature it occasionally takes time B here is greatly a difference from HDD according to the performance of the drive occasionally 1 3 3 Test Item and Division of trouble Test item Stanard
73. under the plastics SP CABLE R is under CABLE SHEET A SCREW CONN is SPEAKER CABLE R shall not enter between MDC CARD and sponge conductor SP CABLE is under the plastics Fix GABLE 9 2 23 Setting the Wireless LAN Module BIOS PCB and ROBSON Cover 1 Put the Wireless LAN Module into the connector at an angle of fourty five degrees 2 Attach the BIOS PCB to the MAIN HIGH PCB fix it using the two Screws lt N2 gt 3 Set the ROBSON Cover and fix it using the Screw lt N3 gt ROBSON cover lt N3 gt A Wireless Cables LAN module Gray and blue Screw lt N2 gt DFHE5122YA Screw lt N3 gt DRHM0065ZA 9 41 Setting the DIMM Memory Card and DIMM Cover 1 Put the DIMM Memory Card into the connector 9 2 24 2 Close the right and left Hooks and paste the Tape DIMM memory card DIMM memory connector Hook 3 Set the DIMM Memory Card and fix it using the Screw lt N10 gt lt N10 gt DIMM cover i Screw lt N10 gt DRSB2 3FKLT y Setting the Tilt Panel Ass 1 Set the Tilt Panel Ass y to the computer and fix it using the five Screws lt N202 gt 9 2 25 lt N202 gt 6 X WAN AM Q M PRA NANA RAZON ANNO d A d N Y N Z 9 42 2 Open the Cover push the Tilt Panel Ass y into the computer until it clicks Tilt panel Cover Screw lt N202 gt DRSB2 4FKLT RCaution for when assembling the Tilt Panel Ass y Safety Wo
74. y in access to Main board Vides VRAM with VESA Chipset Graphic The PC which uses main memory as VRAM may fail with fai Controller Memory main memory failure It is confirmed not to find GPS abnormality in the connection GPS cable of Main board and GPS It is confirmed not to find ne Main board controller It is confirmed not to find Express Card abnormality in the wiring Main board Chipset between Chipset and Express Express Card Connector Card It is confirmed not to find Main board Smart Card abnormality in the Smart Card Smart Card Controller controller It is confirmed not to find Meni mewii abnormality of Super I O y g between Super I O and Serial Serial Port O 7 UART function Co nector Main board Super O This test cannot find lack of j Serial Connector This test cannot find failure of wiring between Super l O and jej I cable characteristic and device Serial Connector problems It is confirmed not to find uS is ons abnormality of Super I O y 9 between Super l O and parallel function Main board Super I 0 Parallel Port I I Parallel Connector This test cannot find lack of i I I Parallel Connector R This test cannot find failure of wiring between Super l O and ae cable characteristic and device Parallel Connector problems Please connect the USB device with the port USB connector which wants to test before the tests P Please connect LAN port with LAN HUB with LAN cable before
75. your eyes with clear water and see a doctor for medical treatment as soon as possible O The battery pack may become warm during recharging or normal use This is completely normal Recharging will not commence outside of the allowable temperature range 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Er Reference Battery Power Once the allowable range re quirement is satisfied charging begins automatically Note that the recharging time varies based on the usage conditions Recharging takes longer than usual when the temperature is 10 C 50 F or less If the temperature is low the operating time is shortened Only use the computer within the allowable temperature range The battery pack is a consumable item If the amount of time the computer can be run off a particular battery pack becomes dramatically shorter and repeated rechargings do not restore its performance the battery pack should be replaced with a new one When transporting spare batteries inside a package brief case etc it is recommended that it be placed in a plastic bag so that its contacts are protected Always power off the computer when it is not in use Leaving the computer on when the AC adaptor is not connected will exhaust the remaining battery capacity CONTENTS 1 Specifications cE EEE EEE EEE EERE 1 1 2 Names and Functions of Parts rr sei nisi RRR RRR ne enen nen enen ne RRR RRR RRR 2 1 3 Block Diagram eee ee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee
76. ystem Extended or Shadow memory Invalid System Configuration Data Problem with NVRAM CMOS data I O device IRQ conflict I O device IRQ conflict error Operating System not found Operating system cannot be located on either drive A or drive C Enter Setup and see if fixed disk and drive A are properly identified Parity Check 1 nnnn Parity error found in the system bus BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the screen If it cannot locate the address it displays Parity is a method for checking errors in binary data A parity error indicates that some data has been corrupted Parity Check 2 nnnn Parity error found in the I O bus BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the screen If it cannot locate the address it displays 27722 Press lt F1 gt to resume lt F2 gt to Setup Displayed after any recoverable error message Press lt F1 gt to start the boot process or lt F2 gt to enter a Setup and change the settings Write down and follow the information shown on the screen 6 2 7 Self Diagnosis Test As for the self diagnosis test PC Diagnostic utility to use this model a standard test and the enhancing test by the module of the main body building in are possible O Notes To skip BIOS password 1 Beginni Use lt Ctrl gt lt F10 gt key to skip BIOS password or authentication of fingerprint This key is only for entering DIAG mode Not available to boot the computer If customer set HDD L
77. zs Ic EEPROM Tiere H T IC LOGIC 101566 CO0BAZ002422 IG FET SWITCH es ccgJAooooos Jic MICON 025 303 oobBzvvooze lic USBPOWERSW es femos Grsupgmuo 627 CB IC SECURHYCHR i028 1002826000679 G RszsgGTaANSGEVER 1031 35 08 JonbAR0moso o SWITCH O 10 5 36 1019 1020 C S 103539 eomazoozs4e else Dom H oB fo lr xc NM oes s RN 89 90 92 1011 1021 Teas _ H oceoooog749 Gvea Seas cicgoooozszs ic CARD BUS CONTROLLER Le7 oseo o css H Jonubamooozsa GATELOGIGC S Cea copgzyvoozes POWERMANAGEMENTSWTICH pe Io 81 82 po s lecmagoeoszr L ices Joropomoz75z JLAN GONTROLUER Luca JAZ enw Cese f O088AA000034 CMOS COMPARATOR Lesr id BVO o

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

TASCHENFERNGLAS Bedienungs- und Sicherheitshinweise  Bucks PSN Basic user guide for Office 365 Outlook Web App 2010    June Newsletter - Carroll County Public Schools    brik-cen ms transparente  Z/ZFC/Z7TYP  スライド タイトルなし  MTM800 FuG / MTM800 FuG ET Feature User Guide  Dualit Combi 2+2S  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file