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1. A LT Attach the Keyboard Back Plate Attach the Keyboard Spacer Sheet ae E EI i TH 47 An Attach the Keyboard Fook Spacer Lower Fit to the edge of plate KBD back plate Both sides should not come over the plate 9 29 7 2 17 Setting the KB Cover Cover L Cover and Keyboard 1 Note Insert the front hooks of the Keyboard to the Top Cabinet in order and set the Keyboard Fix the Hinge Cover L and R using the 4 Screws N5 No1 to No3 Fix the Hinge Cover L and R using the 2 Screws N2 No1 No2 Fix the Bluetooth PCB using the Screw lt N5 gt Fix the KB Cover using the 4 Screws N5 No1 to No4 Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to No4 Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to No3 Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 No2 Screws lt N2 gt DRHM5054XA Screws lt N5 gt DRQT26 D4FKL 7 2 18 Setting the HDD 1 Co 10 Set the HDD FPC to HDD 2 Attach the Heater to HDD 3 Attach the Heater Sheet to the Heater 4 5 Attach the 6 HDD Forming MFYPC and the two HDD Attach the 2 Sheets to HDD Terminal Plate Upper to the HDD Damper Attach the six HDD Forming MFYPC and the two HDD Terminal Plate Upper to the HDD Damper Set the HDD Damper Ass y to HDD Attach the Side Cushion to the HDD L Case
2. Coa f pog C js ics eeoa ea SSCS IC 3 C0JBZZ000388 IC CLOCK GENERATOR IC 4 C1DB00001541 IC CHIPSET IC 5 C1CB00002575 IC LAN CONTROLLER IC 7 IC 11 12 13 IC TEMPERATURECENSORIG O O O o eC IC 21 HI CODBEFE00003 IC C1CB00002540 IC TEMPERATURE CENSOR IC B008zwoos G POWERMANAGEMENTSWTCH e 32 58 59 61 62 68 69 COJBAA000362 IC LOGIC 87 108 109 Lucas _ jose Je RR LLL 000 5 IC oj gt IC 40 IC 41 CODBEFHO00002 IC REGULATOR IC 43 44 0000336 45 CODBDJHO00009 IC LINER IC 47 EE COJBAA000381 IC LOGIC IC 50 ERE C1CB00002328 IC CARD BUS CONTROLLER IC 51 C1DB00001159 IC PERIPHERAL LSI NN 11 10 IC 52 00137 REGULATOR 54 63 64 66 NBI COJBAA000345 IC LOGIC IC 56 COJBAE000321 IC LOGIC IC 65 72 96 101 102 107 COJBAB000621 IC LOGIC IC 67 C1CB00002268 IC SECURITY CHIP IC 70 000093 71 COJBAD000236 IC LOGIC IC 76 C3EBDY000003 EEPROM 1 800002279 COJBAZ002836 IC LOGIC COJBAZ002837 IC LOGIC COJBAC000367 IC LOGIC C1CB00002497 IC USB HUB COJBAZ002372 IC LOGIC AN12945A VB IC AUDIO AMP COJBAC000363 IC GATE LOGIC COJBAA
3. Approx 7 hours Approx 5 hours typ 500 cd m to Approx 8 hours minimum brightness Power on Main Battery Approx 8 5 hours Main Battery Second Battery Approx 12 5 hours Power off Main Battery Approx 5 hours Main Battery Second Battery Approx 8 hours Clock Battery Coin type lithium battery 3 0 V Power Consumption Approx 45 W Approx 70 W Maximum when recharging in the ON state Physical Dimensions W x H x D 302 mm x 67 5 69 5 mm x 285 mm 11 9 x 2 7 2 8 x 11 3 including the carrying handle Weight Approx 3 8 kg Approx 8 4 Ib including the carrying handle Operation Environment Temperature 5 C to 35 41 F to 95 F Humidity 30 to 80 RH No condensation Storage Environment Temperature 20 to 60 4 F to 140 F Humidity 3096 to 9096 RH No condensation Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 with Advanced Security Technologies NTFS File System Utility Programs DMI Viewer Microsoft Windows Media Player 10 Adobe Reader PC Information Viewer SD Utility Icon Enlarger Loupe Utility Intel Matrix Storage Manager Intel PROSet Wireless Software Bluetooth Stack for Windows by TOSHIBA Wireless Switch Utility Hotkey Set tings Battery Recalibration Utility Panasonic Hand Writing InEneon TPM Professional Pack Recover Pro 6 Setup Utility Hard Disk Data Erase Utility PC Diagnos
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5. Set the HDD U Case Ass y and the HDD L Case Ass y and set the two Tabs of the HDD L Case Ass y Fix the HDD U Case Ass y and the HDD L Case Ass y using the 4 Screws K1 17 and Screw lt K1 16 gt Screws lt K1 16 gt DFHE5025XA Screws lt K1 17 gt DRQT2 E8FKL 9 30 No 3 lt N5 gt gt Bluetooth PCB No 1 Nc lt N5 gt 2 g N9 lt N2 gt P Hinge Cover L No 2 No 3 KB Cover T No 1 lt N2 gt Keyboard HDD FPC HDD U Case Ass y Case Ass y Preparation oh HDD ASSY Notes 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20N to 30N 2 to 3Kgf cm2 20 x1 f fi Fit to the corner Attach the HDD Tape L HDD is set Turn it to the board side back side 1 Do not gouge when inserting and removing the socket 2 Do not drop HDD or add any impacts on it 3 Insert CN into the end firmly 4 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20N to 30N 2 to 3Kgf cm2 Attach the Heater Fixed Tape Attach the Fuse Sheet Attach it pushing the shaded Turn the surplus into the back art not to push the fuse Safety Working d Side Check the part number Heater is set Do not fold because the thermal fuse exists in this part Lm HDD FPC Ass y Do not bend the bending part of Heater Connect the Connector Insert the HDD
6. Please execute writing BIOS ID when you exchange the Main Board Parts Sheet and rubber etc related various the Conductive Cloth and Heat Spreader cannot be recycled Use new parts 9 2 2 Setting the Antenna L R 1 Set the Antenna PCB L and R using the 2 Screws N2 2 Fix the W LAN ANT Cover L and R using the 4 Screws LCD Rear Cabinet Ass y N2 W LAN ANT Cover L Screws lt N2 gt 5054 W LAN ANT Cover R Arranging the Antenna L and Cables Insert the Cable between the pins Insets ie Gsble Does the pins Attach it fitting to the corner Safety Working Match to the corner Attach the Cable Tape Put it along the inside of boss on X part Match to the corner Safety Working X Coming off the tape is allowed Cable color black X Cable color grey Attach the Cable Tape Fit only this part to the groove Attach the Rear Screw Sheet Match it to the concave side and attach it between the bosses 1 Safety Working 1 Attach the Cable e Match it to the protrusion side and 7 I attach it between the bosses Tighten of Screw Place the Antenna Main Place the Antenna Sub Tighten of Screw 9 2 3 Setting the Inverter PCB TS PCB and LCD Unit 1 Set the LCD Unit to the LCD Front Cabinet in order 2 Attach the 2 drop holders O 3 Connect the Cable to the Connector CN
7. Connect the Cable to the Connector CN400 CN401 9 18 17 Attach the Tape T N21 Coin Batt DE Battery Connector i Cushion CN401 N Connector Mugs 400 Coin Battery Connector CN4 NS 272 gt P A Connector CN11 E C t mede s S 18 Set the Main Chasis on the Computer 19 Connect the Cable to the Connector CN31 and Attach the Pet Tape Connect the Cable to the Connector CN700 CN701 Fix the Main Chasis using the 6 Screws N16 No1 to No6 Fix the Main Chasis using the Screw N18 20 21 22 N18 N16 8 N16 to Connector CN700 to Connector CN701 N16 N16 N16 N16 Main Chasis Connector CN31 Pet Tape 23 Connect the 2 Cables to the 2 Connectors CN17 CN27 24 the Screw lt N7 gt 25 Attach the TOP Screws Screw Sheet Note Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to No8 Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to No6 Screws lt N5 gt DRQT26 D4FKL Screws lt N7 gt DRSB26 10HKL Screws N11 DFHE5025XA Screws N16 DRQT26 E5FKL Screws N17 DRQT26 E6FKL Screws N18 DRSB26 8FKL Screws N21 DXQT2 E12FNL 9 19 Assembly of LAN Modem and MDC Notes 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20 to 30 2 to 3Kgf cm2 Tighten of Order of fixing Screw 2 Screw Screw Tighten of Modem LAN Case
8. e O O Al O gt R 586 RESISTOR 1 8W 0 150 R 590 RESISTOR 1 16W 16KO R 598 RESISTOR 1 16W 12 R 604 605 RESISTOR 1 10W 1 2KO R 611 612 RESISTOR 1 16W 220 R 613 614 RESISTOR 1 16W 330 615 616 RESISTOR 1 16W 220 T 1 2 TRANCE CILLATOR 32 768KHz XTAL X x N gt O m gt 5 Co lt N X 5 X 6 gt Co N XTAL XTAL ZA 1 2 5 ZA 3 4 O PCB lt 5 5 S SISI 5 SI SI Si RI SI gt O 0 lt NI NI 5 S S NI 3 8 S 3 3 S 2 2m S S 2 S So 9 lt 3 S o S S S 3 2 3 S 8 2 gt gt gt S a 5 8 S S 5 S S 5 SI SPN 5 sss oio Uj U gt gt O O A D gt N C 700 702 718 738 739 F1G1C104A042 701 703 704 705 706 707 F1G1H1010005 CAPACITOR 50V 100pF 708 709 710 741 742 C 712 715 CAPACITOR 50V 33pF C 744 745 CAPACITOR 10V 0 1uF C 746 CAPACITOR 6 3V 0 22 760 CN 701 ON 702 CN 705 F 701 FUSE 8A 72V FL 703 704 705 IC 700 KJ 700 701 L 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 L 711 712 L 713 714 721 722 723 L 715 716 717 718 719
9. Remove the 13 Screws lt N6 gt Remove the Bottom Cover O ON gt Screws lt N1 gt DRHMOO02ZA Screws N5 DRQT26 D4FKL Screws N6 DRQT26 E4FKL Screws N8 DRSB3 8FKL 9 4 9 1 9 Removing the FPC HDD to Connector CN8 Connector CN7 Z 2 ector CN800 lt 824 Antenna Cable Sheet lt gt to Connector CN26 Connector CN10 E ALC HDD Cable Cover Pad Protect heet Connector CN800 Pad PCB Remove the 5 Screws lt N4 gt Remove the HDD Cable Cover Remove the Antenna Cable Sheet Remove the 2 Tapes Disconnect the 2 Cables from the 2 Connectors CN10 CN26 Remove the Tape Disconnect the Cable from the Connector CN9 Remove the Pad Protect Sheet 9 Disconnect the Cable from the Connector CN800 10 Disconnect the 2 Cables from the 2 Connectors CN7 CN8 11 Remove the Screw lt N16 gt 12 Remove the FPC HDD BATT N OD Screws lt N4 gt DRQT26 D3FKL Screws lt N16 gt DRQT26 E5FKL 9 1 10 Removing the PAD PCB TP PCB Screw Sheet lt 802 1 Remove the Tape and disconnect the Cable from the Con nector CN801 Disconnect the Cable from the Connector CN802 Remove the TP PCB Screw Sheet Remove the 2 Screws lt N4 gt Remove the PAD PCB Screws N4 DRQT26 D3FKL 9 1 11
10. 577 ECCE ERJ2RKF5101X RESISTOR 1 16W 5 1KQ R 401 451 mE ERJ2RHD472X RESISTOR 1 16W 4 7KQ R 402 415 416 HEN ERJ3GEYJ1ROV RESISTOR 1 16W 10 R 405 ERJ2RHD222X RESISTOR 1 16W 2 2KQ R 413 ES ERJ3GEYJ101V RESISTOR 1 16W 100Q R 414 417 418 545 HI ERJ3GEYOROOV RESISTOR 1 16W R 419 NE 012200000093 RESISTOR 1W 1mQ R 420 421 438 462 482 FEN D1BDR0330001 RESISTOR 1 8W 0 0330 R 422 437 455 456 457 D1BDR0220001 RESISTOR 1 8W 0 0220 458 463 481 R 426 447 468 ERJ2GEJ153X RESISTOR 1 16W 15KQ R 428 443 470 ERJ3GEYJ100V RESISTOR 1 16W 100 R 431 446 ERJ2RHD243X RESISTOR 1 16W 24KQ R 452 510 ml ERJ2RHD153X RESISTOR 1 16W 15KQ R 459 460 E ERJ2RKF5601X RESISTOR 1 16W 5 6KQ R 461 ERJ2RKF1302X RESISTOR 1 16W 13KQ R 472 ERJ2RHD622X RESISTOR 1 16W 6 2KQ R 476 ERJ2RHD132X RESISTOR 1 16W 1 3KQ R 497 498 ERJ6GEYJ222V RESISTOR 1 10W 2 2KO R 502 505 518 520 ERJ2GEJ564X RESISTOR 1 16W 560KQ R 508 509 E ERJ2RKF3302X RESISTOR 1 16W 33KQ R 513 514 ERJ2GEJ3R3X RESISTOR 1 16W 3 3Q R 527 ERJ3GEYJ562V RESISTOR 1 16W 5 6 R 528 D1BDR4700001 RESISTOR 1 8W 0 470 R95 110 ERA3EKB1623V RESISTOR 1 16W 162 11 13 547 549 550 551 552 o o co O 20 2 m o O O D 2 m 7
11. LAN PORT CN11 MAIN PCB MP PCB EXPRESS CARD 2 CN402 CN13 as uS CN401 CN15 CN19 CN25 E o CN10 DRIVE 27 1 CN14 21 CN4 CN24 CN18 oN CARD CN9 24 IEEE1394 Ev es S SW PC E sd CN26 INTERFACE CONNECTOR PW LED LED PCB B CN301 SPEAKER CN28 CN30 BT PCB E HDD FPC SD MAIN TOUCH CARD BATTERY PAD LED 8 1 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 9 1 1 Preparation Before disassembling be sure to make the following prepara tions e Shut down Windows and turn off the power Disconnect the AC adaptor e Remove the optional DIMM memory card and PCMCIA card if they are connected Remove other devices if they are connected Disassembly Instructions Attention Please execute writing BIOS ID when you exchange the Main Board Parts Sheet and rubber etc related various the Conductive Cloth and Heat Spreader cannot be recycled Use new parts 9 1 9 1 2 Removing the Battery Pack and HDD Pack 1 Open the Battery Cover 2 Remove the Battery Pack 3 Open the HDD Cover 4 Remove the H
12. Removing the Main PCB Screw Sheet Connector CN17 Connector 1 Remove the TOP Screw Sheet 2 Remove the Screw N7 3 Disconnect the 2 Cables from the 2 Connectors CN17 CN27 9 5 to Connector CN700 to Connector CN701 N16 N16 N16 Connector CN31 Pet Tape 4 Remove the 6 Screws N16 Remove the Screw N18 6 Disconnect the 2 Cables from the 2 Connectors CN700 CN701 7 Remove the Pet Tape and disconnect the Cable from the Connector CN31 8 Remove the Main chasis N21 N21 8 Coin Battery Connector i Cushion CN401 N Connector CN400 Tape Coin Battery Connector CN4 Connector CN11 O Connector ED CN19 Y 9 Remove the Tape 10 Disconnect the 2 Cables from the 2 Connectors 9 6 CN400 CN401 11 Remove the 2 Screws lt N5 gt 12 Remove the 2 Screws lt N21 gt 13 Remove the MP Guide 14 Remove the MP PCB 15 Remove the Coin Battery Cushion 16 Disconnect the Cable from the Connector CN19 17 Remove the Coin Battery 18 Remove the Tape 19 Disconnect the 2 Cables from the 2 Connectors CN4 CN11 lt N17 gt tds ICH Plate Modem Cable Sheet lt N5 gt H N5 N5 N11 Modem LAN Case gt Connector Modem J2 Cable 1394 Sheet 20 Remove the Screws N17 and the Scre
13. Screw D is installed Pass the Cable to the back from the hole of the A side LAN Cable is installed Separate from the coil Modem Cable Tighten of Attach the DMD Cable Sheet Process the cable and cover is installed i i is installed Screw MDC Tighten of Remove 2 places With MDM Cable Sheet cd 6 Safety Working Cable Assembly of Notes 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20N to 30N 2 to 3Kgf cm2 Safety Working Insert connecior wrapped with Bend the cable avoiding the connector sheet into the connector on the board Cable SATA Signal Insertion 1 2 Insert the FFC of the card connector into the connector on the main board gt Q2 7G Connect the LAN cable reet Do not insert the connector incompletely I It 4 Note Insert diagonally t Put the cable in a U shape into the intermediate chassis aperture next to the Connector _ Safety Working Insert the FFC of the card connector into the connector on the main board 9 20 9 2 11 Setting the PAD PCB 1 Fix the PAD PCB using the 2 Screws lt N4 gt 2 Attach the TP PCB Screw Sheet 3 Connect the Cable to the Connector CN802 4 Connect the Cable to the Connector CN801 and attach the Tape Screws lt N4 gt DRQT26 D3FKL Assembly of PAD PCB Notes 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20N to 30N 2 to 3K
14. Setting the Display Unit 1 Fix the Display Unit using the 4 Screws N9 No1 to No4 2 Fix the Display Unit using the 2 Screws N10 No1 No2 Note Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to No2 Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to No4 Screws lt N9 gt DRYN4 J10FKL Screws lt N10 gt DXSB4 15FNLB 9 2 6 Setting the Handle and Power SW 1 Set the WM SW using the 2 Screws lt K2 42 gt 2 Set the Power SW 3 Set the Handle 4 Fix the Handle Base L and R using the 2 Screws lt K2 41 gt Screws lt K2 41 gt DRSN4 6FKLT Screws lt K2 42 gt DXQT26 D4NLT No 4 lt K2 41 gt a Handle Base L Handle Base R lt 2 41 gt Handle lt 2 42 gt Power SW 9 14 9 2 7 N O OO N 11 12 13 Sheet Attach the LEDX6 Spacer Sheet on the SW LED PCB Fix the SW LED PCB using the Screw N5 Attach the PW LED Sheet Pass the Cable of LED PCB through the hole 1 on the Top Cabinet then set the LED PCB Attach the LES Spacer Sheet on the LED PCB Set the touch Pad SW Knob In and Touch Pad SW Knob Attach the TP Bottom Tape to the Touch Pad Pass the Cables of the Touch Pad through the hole 2 on the Top Cabinet set the touch Pad Attach the Touch Pad Adhesion Seat Fix the Palm Top Cover using the 5 Screws N4 1 to No5 Attach the Palm Top Cover Sheet Tighten the Scr
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16. 116 Q 125 Q 132 1 2 26 41 42 46 106 184 185 223 247 248 omoose ERJ2GEJ102X RESISTOR 1 16W 1 5 303 304 342 3 83 87 575 D1H85604A024 RESISTOR ARRAY 4 11 11 5 9 29 91 37 10 406 407 444 RESISTOR 1 16W 10 R 20 24 178 R 21 47 99 100 101 102 149 154 164 177 183 201 225 234 238 243 254 255 256 259 260 262 265 272 273 2 6 281 282 298 299 307 308 317 343 344 345 347 353 354 359 371 378 392 396 427 432 439 448 449 450 469 475 499 500 501 532 533 554 560 570 579 27 529 530 531 539 RESISTOR 1 16W 00 R 28 30 R 34 35 79 142 173 R 38 600 R 40 104 109 136 150 156 161 167 194 232 233 261 275 278 279 305 306 334 386 389 393 400 404 410 411 412 430 433 435 519 521 558 567 568 571 572 49 117 151 152 209 228 280 284 338 339 379 408 490 491 492 493 494 495 556 580 67 68 293 318 370 R 73 93 96 111 132 135 182 244 349 360 574 602 610 R 107 424 425 441 442 453 454 466 467 479 480 565 566 R 129 165 174 189 196 221 222 239 283 311 312 315 319 323 325 326 346 362 363 365 367 368 369 382 383 384 423 440 484 526 034 535 562 563 969 R 130 R 133 179 180 181 242 249 252 253 285 286 R 137 138 R 143 R 155 159 1
17. 141 142 143 144 145 146 210 211 269 282 321 322 323 325 326 329 330 334 344 192 194 208 513 C 218 220 C 251 C 267 268 285 286 574 C 283 584 C 284 439 460 476 479 500 507 535 538 540 542 544 545 293 294 295 296 297 527 528 C 308 383 384 458 483 C 310 311 312 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 421 423 425 433 437 438 440 461 480 482 484 487 501 504 C 324 349 445 446 464 469 485 506 577 578 C 332 333 337 338 341 342 343 C 335 336 C 417 419 C 429 442 463 478 488 C 431 502 C 432 C 434 C 435 C 441 510 C 447 556 C 448 449 450 456 474 491 496 511 536 546 C 451 452 453 454 C 455 492 C 457 486 498 C 462 481 505 C 470 472 C 489 C 493 494 C 503 C 512 C 517 518 C 541 C 547 548 549 C 557 558 C 582 583 1 2 1 2 5 3 CN 4 29 CN 7 8 11 30 CN 9 CN 10 CN 12 CN 13 CN 14 CN 15 CN 16 CN 17 CN 18 EA EN EA EA Ru ees RU Sh RU NU 5 mW I a 5 a al Zal ay 2 2 2 2 5 Q I S X 5 8 2 x 2 x S Z 3 X e mi m
18. 4 Screws lt N22 gt 3 Fix the PCB using the 4 Screws N14 No1 to No4 2 Fix the Express Card using the 4 Screws lt N22 gt 3 Fix the SD PCB using the 2 Screws lt N5 gt Connector 227 PCB No 1 CN701 22 No 3 No 2 Connector No 2 No 2 lt N22 gt N22 CN700 No 4 N19 No 2 4 N22 Connector Cover Express Card Note Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to No4 pe Screws N14 DFHE5058ZB Screws N15 DRHM5104ZA Screws N5 DRQT26 D4FKL Screws N22 DXQT2 G4FNL 9 2 10 Setting the 1 COND OF ORN 10 11 16 Fix the Main PCB using the 7 Screws N5 and Screw N11 No1 to No8 Set the Modem Cable Connect the Cable to the Connector J2 and fix the MDC Attach the Tape Attach the 1394 Sheet Fix the MDC using the 2 Screws N11 Fix the Modem LAN Case using the 2 Screws N5 Attach the 2 Modem Cable Sheets Fix the ICH Plate using the 3 Screws N17 and Screw N11 N17 ICH Plate Modem Cable Sheet lt N5 gt H N5 Modem LAN Case 1394 Sheet Connect the Cable to the Connector CN4 CN11 Attach the Tape 12 13 14 15 Attach the Coin Battery Connect the Cable to the Connector CN19 Attach the Coin Battery Cushion Fix the MP PCB and MP Guide using the 2 Screws N5 and 2 Screws N21
19. Diff Al Match to the CN edge than 1 le M 90 0466 Ill pozzt 56 USB Sub is set Tighten of Screw Cable USB is set 9 25 9 2 14 Setting the DIMM Cover and Bottom Cover 1 Set the Bottom Cover 2 Fix the Bottom Cover using the 6 Screws N8 No1 to No6 3 Fix the Bottom Cover using the 13 Screws N6 No1 to No13 DIMM Cover Set the DIMM memory card Attach the DIMM Heat Plate Fix the DIMM Stopper Base using the 2 Screws N5 Fix the DIMM Cover using the 5 Screws lt N1 gt NOOO DIMM Stopper Base Screws lt N1 gt DRHMOO02ZA DIMM Heat Plate Screws N5 DRQT26 D4FKL Screws N6 DRQT26 E4FKL DIMM Memory Card Screws N8 DRSB3 8FKL Note Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to No13 Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to No5 No 5 Bottom Cover 9 26 Preparation of DIMM Cover Notes 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20 to 30N 2 to 3Kgf cm2 DIMM Cover is set Attach the DIMM Cover Cushion Attach the DIMM Cover Spacer Notes 1 Apply the load when attaching the attaching parts 20N to 30N 2 to 3Kgf cm2 Keyboard Cable Cover is installed LCD Cable Cover is set Attach the LCD Cable Cover Cushion Safety Working Attach the Keyboard Cable Cover Cushion 9 27 9 2 15 Setting the GPS PCB
20. FPC Ass y Valley Fold Mountain Fold 9 31 Notes HDD Damper Ass y 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20N to 30 2 to 3Kgf cm2 Push and bend Make sure the product with black sheet on the yellow sponge Fold the FPC from the board edge HDD Ass y HDD Set Insert after removing the Release Paper of the two sided tape Remove the Release Paper on the back close and attach it Attach it to HDD closely not to loosen Notes 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20N to 30 2 to 3Kgf cm2 When attaching HDD Cushion Yellow and HDD Cushion Black set the bending part of the metal plate up HDD Thermal Plate S Do not bend it at a sharp angle to put natural R Only the metal plate HDD Cushion Black attached on this side Displace the edge by 10 mm and fold back Metal Plate Attach the HDD Cushion Yelllow Attach the HDD Cushion Yelllow Attach the HDD Cushion Black Attach the HDD Thermal Plate Prepare the metal plate bend Remove the Release Paper 9 32 When attaching HDD Cushion Plate and HDD Cushion Black Notes Set the bending part of the metal plate 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20N to 30 2 to 3Kgf cm2 HDD Thermal Plate 0 1 lt 1 2 M HDD Cushion Black Metal Plate Longer Direction Prepare the metal plate bend Attach the HDD
21. Hard Disk Drive Display Method 13 3 XGA type TFT with Touchscreen Internal LCD 65 536 16 777 216 colors 800 x 600 dots 1024 x 768 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 Wireless LAN Intel PRO Wireless 3945 ABG 802 11 a b g Bluetooth 2 0 EDR IEEE 802 3 10Base T IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX IEEE 802 3ab 1000Base T Modem Data 56 kbps V 92 FAX 14 4 kbps WAVE and MIDI playback Intel High Defmition Audio subsystem support Monaural speaker TPM TCG V1 2 compliant or Type II x 1 3 3 V 400 mA 5 V 400 mA ExpressCard 34 or ExpressCard 54 1 x 1 Data transfer rate 8 MB per second 2 2 9 c 5 Q Security Chip Card Slot PC Card ExpressCard SD Memory Card Smart 1 RAM Module Slot 200 pin 1 8 V SO DIMM DDR2 SDRAM PC2 4200 Compliant USB port 4 pin USB 2 0 x 3 Serial port Dsub 9 pin male Modem port RJ 11 LAN port RJ 45 External display port Mini Dsub 15 pin female Expansion Bus Connector Dedicated Interface 80 pin female External Antenna Connector Dedicated 50 coaxial connector IEEE 1394a Interface Connector 4 pin x 1 Microphone Jack Miniature jack 3 5 DIA Stereo Headphone Jack Miniature jack 3 5 DIA Impedance 32 Output Power 4 mW x 2 Operating Time Approx 4 hours at set to maximum LCD brightness setting typ 1000 cd m
22. O gt gt gt gt gt gt Ul U U U gt gt gt gt gt gt 5 3 OI OI OI OI O A D Z Al Al Z N Nl ol ala lt e SESS gt 2 2 ele ale e Eel Ue E gt D gt A lt 5 CAPACITOR 50V 22pF CAPACITOR 50V 4700pF CAPACITOR 100 CAPACITOR 50V 1500pF THERMISTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR ol ol o O olo O O gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt Ul Ul U U 01 U U U gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt O O O ojo Q Q 1 Aa 2 Az s 3 a 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 3 5 lt lt A lt R lt gt S S Alo NO nc T ojl ga N Cle Tl 11 9 33 1 NO 19 97 K1KA02AA0262 CONNECTOR CN 20 NNI K1KA08AA0266 CONNECTOR CN 21 3 22 4 CONNECTOR CN 24 K1KY12A00004 CONNECTOR CN 25 K1MN10BA0134 CONNECTOR CN 26 K1KA02BA0014 CONNECTOR A 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 BOADCJ000041 DIODE 5 16 17 20 21 22 BOJCPD000023 DIODE snn jo _ po
23. Set the Battery Pack 9 36 10 Exploded View Screw tightening torque 0 19 0 02N m gf cm 0 45 0 05 N m 20 02k gf cm 45 0 5k 8 5 0 0 5 kgf cm 1 47 0 20 0 49 0 05 N m 15 2 0k gf cm gf cm 2 0 0 2k 0 2 0 02N m 0 18 0 22 N m s gf cm 2 0 0 2 CF 30C TOAZxx 10 1 K2 NS K2 10 6 2 23 2 1 QUAS K2 8 Screw tightening torque 0 19 0 02 2 0 0 2 kgf cm 0 45 0 05 N m 4 5 0 5 kgf cm 1 47 0 20 N m 15 0 2 0 L 0 2 0 02 N m 2 0 0 2kgf cm 0 22 0 02 N m 2 2 0 2 kgf cm 0 30 0 05 3 0 0 5 kgf cm T 0 90 0 05 N m 9 0 0 5 kgf cm CF 30CTQAZxx A I LO S 8 Screw tightening torque gf cm C 0 216 0 0196 N m 20 0 2 0 19 0 02 gf cm E 0 314 0 0196 N m 2 2 0 2 gf cm 3 2 0 2 0 49 0 05 gf cm 6 0 441 0 049 N m 5 0 0 5 gf cm 4 5 0 5 1 47 0 20 N m gf cm 15 20k D 1 30 0 17N m gf cm 0 02 N m 13 2 0k D 0 18 gf cm 2 0 0 2k 0 2 0 02N m gf cm 2 0 0 2k 0 45 0 03 gf cm 4 5 0 3k P 0 8 0 1
24. Side Cover lt 9 1 4 gt Hinge O 30 5 0 Qn gt lt o 5 5 Co LCD Front Cabinet Remove the 4 Screws N7 Remove the 2 Wireless Antenna Corner Covers Remove the 4 Screws and 2 Screws N13 Remove the left and right LCD Cover Side Covers Remove the 4 Screws N7 Remove the LCD Rear Cabinet Remove the LCD Latch Remove the 2 Screws lt K9 1 4 gt Remove the Hinge L and R ON Screws N2 5054 Screws N7 DRSB26 10HKL Screws lt N13 gt DRSB4 10FKL Screws lt K9 1 4 gt DRYN4 J10KLT 9 1 18 Removing the Inverter PCB TS PCB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and LCD Unit LCD Drop Holder Connector CN201 LCD Drop Holder o Connector CN200 LCD Front Cabinet Remove the 2 Screws N5 Disconnect the 3 Cables from the 3 Connectors Remove the Inverter Disconnect the 2 Cables from the 2 Connectors CN200 CN201 Remove the TS PCB Remove the 2 Drop Holders Remove the LCD Unit Screws N5 DRQT26 D4FKL 9 10 9 1 19 Removing the Antenna PCB L and R LCD Rear Cabinet Ass y W LAN ANT Cover L W LAN ANT Cover R 1 Remove the 4 Screws lt 2 gt 2 Remove the W LAN ANT Cover L and R 3 Remove the 2 Screws N2 4 Remove the Antenna PCB L and R Screws lt N2 gt DRHM5054XA 9 2 Reassembly Instructions 9 2 1 Attention when CF 30 series is repaired
25. and Bluetooth PCB 1 Fix the GPS BT Angle and GPS PCB using the 2 Screws N11 2 Connect the Cable to the Connector on GPS PCB 3 Fix the GPS Ass y using the 4 Screws N12 4 Connect the Cable to the Connector CN25 Screws N11 DFHE5025XA Screws N12 DXQT2 F3FNL Cautions for Setting GPS ASSY and BT PCB ASSY Notes 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20N to 30N 2 to 3Kgf cm2 j E 2 Match to the boss center 1 N i Cabinet Level Standard Tolerance 0 to 1 Process the wire into the groove Safety Working S gt Attach the Cable Sheet into 7 L Main Cable and Whip Cable L 1 Lr x TN 2 l Ensure that the wrapping Avoid coming over the groove jm direction is right Bluetooth Cable 5 Whip Antenna Cable Main Antenna Cable gt 9 28 Fit to the plate squeeze line 1 Put the Cable along the Cabinet side and tape it firmly Pass the Cable behind the Cabinet protrusion LL Sub Antenna Cable N GPS Antenna Cable GPS PCB Bluetooth PCB gt lt to Connector CN25 Notes 1 Do not gouge when inserting and removing the plug 2 Do not damage the coating when handling the cable Process the wire of whip ANT cable from LCD to the back from the apertur
26. attention of folding Breakage countermeasure 1 The bending inside is 5 1 5 1 2 Don t mistake a bending direction FPC Don t use a mistaken thing 9 2 13 Setting the USB PCB and Antenna PCB 1 Open the Connector Cover 2 Fix the Antenna PCB using the 2 Screws lt N3 gt 3 Connect the 2 white Cables CN100 4 Fix the USB PCB using the Screws lt N5 gt 5 Connect the Cable to the Connector CN100 6 Attach the Tape Antenna PCB A Screws N3 DRQT2 G6FKL I Screws lt N5 gt DRQT26 D4FKL x Connector Cover Antenna Cable White 9 24 Assembly of USB and Antenna PCB Attach the Antenna Cable Sheet Safety Working Safety Working Notes 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20N to 2 to 3Kgf cm2 tha Tana Set on the top l tac the Tape Process the cable from LCD Fit to the groove Difference 1 or less Antenna Cable Plate is set Tighten of Screw Order of fixing Screw 5 Screw W LAN Cable Connection EXT Antenna PCB is set Connect the coaxial cable from LCD Tighten of Screw D Tighten of Screw Pull W LAN Cable out to the surface from the hole Notes 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20 to 30 2 to 3Kgf cm2 Match to the board edge Difference less than 1 3 TO
27. fails to light up N Replace AC Adaptor Battery OK Check contact condition of power input terminal Replace if re ru defective Check Power SW Replace if defective inverter board NG Replace inverter board K Check inverter cable continuity Replace if defective N NO Dark display on screen Screen fails to display LCD back light lighting Replace LCD unit NO Replace main board Check fuse at power source NG Replace board error code table OK N G Replace main board Heavy trouble e g Set cannot be turned ON Set fails to start No display on Return set up utility setpoint to the state of delivery from factory screen etc NO Check HDD cable connection and continuity lt lt access Replace if defective Replace HDD amp Reinstall YES Replace main board NG Not displayed properly on screen ure 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 NO Replace LCD back light BIOS operation check Failure in starting Result of POST Set up utility starting operation Check if there are any flaws on CD media Since flaws may appear on specific media CD media can be defective Trouble symptoms on some of CD Replace main board Reinstall HDD Replace main board CD CALL n
28. lack of Parallel Connector This test cannot find failure of wiring between Super I O and s cable characteristic and device Parallel Connector oroblems 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 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 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 7 5 8 Wiring Connection Diagram EXTERNAL USB USB EXPANSION DISPLAY HEAD MICRO SERIAL PORT PORT BUS PORT PHONE PHONE PORT CN100 CN101 USB JK701 JK700 USB BACK LIGHT PORT ANTENNA PCB LCD DC IN MODULE
29. to ON Power On Self Test FINISH POST ERROR OCCURRENCE Automatic diagnosis takes place when the power switch is set to ON uum SELF DIAGNOSIS TEST IF REQUIRED Conduct a self diagnosis test when it is necessary for conduct trouble diagnosis DEFECTIVE PARTS SORTING a ws TROUBLESHOOTING Defective parts are sorted by referring to symptoms REPAIR WORK ll DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE Replace defective parts SELF DIAGNOSIS TEST INSPECTION After repair conduct a self diagnosis test and make sure that the U 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 1 Peripheral apparatus connected with the set should all be removed before operation check START 2 Make sure that cables boards etc are not coming off and recheck the contact condition AC Adaptor Battery Output voltage Pay attention to the following points when in pursuit of the cause of a troubleshooting Set cannot be supplied with current Power lamp
30. to find abnormality in the CardBus controller It is confirmed not to find abnormality in the SD controller It is confirmed not to find abnormality in keyboard controller s keyboard inter face Whether keyboard controllers mouse interface operates normally is con firmed The drive is normally reset and it is accessible is confirmed 7 4 It is confirmed not to find ab normality in the wiring be tween the USB controller and the connector by confirming the connection of the USB equipment connected with the USB connector It is confirmed not to find ab normality in the wiring be tween the controller and the connector by connecting to HUB with LAN cable The key is actually input and the operation is displayed on the screen The operation is actually dis played on the screen by oper ating the touch pad It is confirmed to be able to read media normally Mainboard Connector Mainboard Connector Mainboard Mainboard Mainboard Keyboard Mainboard Touch Pad Mainboard Touch Pad Test Item Standard Content of Standard Test Content of Extend Test The diu ee 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 t
31. 000347 IC 1 GATE LOGIC COJBAZ002387 IC LOGIC 2 000001 JACK GICIROMAOU INDUCTOR GICOINMO0001 INDUCTOR L 4 5 12 mU J0JJC0000015 INDUCTOR 189 JOZZB0000080 IDUCTOR COMMON MODE FILTER L 10 11 15 16 27 GEH JOJCC0000186 INDUCTOR tw CO INDUCTOR L 18 19 21 G1C4R7MA0022 INDUCTOR GICZRSMAOUZ INDUCTOR L 22 DDAZS100MT3T INDUCTOR J0JKCO000007 INDUCTOR tz INDUCTOR tz 0 INDUCTOR IC 92 IC 100 A PA 5 6 D4FB1R100009 SWITCH Q 1 2 36 52 53 59 66 96 123 131 135 142 144 Q 3 4 16 30 31 32 33 35 37 58 69 81 82 83 85 B1CFGD000004 TRANSISTOR UNR9213J0L TRANSISTOR 30 Q 5 14 25 75 76 90 99 UNR9113JOL TRANSISTOR 11 111 112 134 145 Q 6 9 12 20 47 49 127 B1DHDCO000028 TRANSISTOR Q 7 10 18 34 39 94 100 XP0421300L TRANSISTOR 7 TRANSISTOR Q 22 23 24 48 50 64 74 UNR9214J0L TRANSISTOR 77 78 91 98 109 110 117 118 120 143 146 B1DDED000004 TRANSISTOR FET 4 TRANSISTOR 4 XP0411500L TRANSISTOR B1DBGD000006 TRANSISTOR B1DFGD000032 TRANSISTOR B1CFGD000003 TRANSISTOR 86 87 88 89 101 102 103 104 107 108 115 119 121 138 141 Q 26 28 38 51 Q 27 65 73 80 140 72 84 126 am mer sar Q 79 105 106 113 114 122 B1CHRD000001 TRANSISTOR C E M _ 10 2 3 Q 92 97 Q
32. 1 902 905 906 907 D 903 D 904 P SW PCB CN 1 D1 OILO 2 gt 2 Mo lt T O T Tl DIODE U 00 N lt m TI 2 S d S R 5 8 S wl 5 gt ol O of a F 2 2 c cic Z 3 2 2 7 c 9 00 DIODE DIODE DIODE WI A CT GO gt P gt gt O U Z o O S S z S Slo S 5 2 oj 9l 2 2 m A DIODE DIODE DIODE WITCH WITCH SW 1 SW 2 BAT FPC CN 4 CN 5 CN 7 HDD PACK PCB CF 1 CN 1 CN 2 CN 3 TOUCH PANEL PCB C 200 201 202 203 C 204 205 206 207 C 208 211 212 C 209 C 210 C 213 C 214 C 216 CN 200 CN 201 IC 200 IC 202 Q 200 201 Q 202 OW A xal DW wl wl A gt gt gt S S S S 5 lt lt lt NI 8 gt gt S w 5 oj of N ol olal o o gt 8 S S S z gt 8 8 oj S ojl olojo S 6 ala o 5 5 a 5 O O O z Z Z z 2 2 2 2 m m m m a 3 4 O O O A Z Z A O Al 2 3 S 218 NI NINI gt gt o gt O S S gt 218 5 5 AI
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34. 200 CN201 LCD Drop Holder 4 Connect the 3 Cables to the 3 Connectors A 5 Fix the Inverter PCB using the 2 Screws lt N5 gt Connector CN201 Connector CN200 LCD Drop Screws N5 DRQT26 D4FKL Elder to Connector CN200 Preparation of Inverter Notes 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20N to 2 to 3Kgf cm2 2 When handling Inverter PCB do not bend or add impact Inverter Shield Case Prepare Inverter and the Inverter shield Case Outside for Assysite Inverter Shield Case Outside Safety Working Do not touch the Transformer part when attaching to Inverter Case Check the part number 2148M1 Wrap Inverter Shield Tape around Inverter Shield Case and attach Ensure that Inverter Shield Tape does not run over the edge of Inverter Shield Case Inverter Shield Case is set Inverter Shield Tapes Attachment Guide Attach the Inverter Shield Tape Protrusion by wrinkles etc 0 2 or less Air Bubble 1 cm 2 or less 1 bubble size Attach it putting the protrusion mark next to the caution label 4 Match the board edge and the case edge Difference 0 5mm or less 9 12 Assembly of LCD Unit Notes 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20N to 30N 2 to 3Kgf cm2 Confirm that the LCD Cushion is not wrapped Attach the Inverter MIL Shierd Match to the LCD edge and attach i
35. 525 537 Sammons LLL 277 340 341 478 576 R 200 429 477 ERJ2RHD303X RESISTOR 1 16W 30 R 211 ERJ2RKF4871X RESISTOR 1 16W 4 87 R 212 213 214 215 216 ERJ2RKF49R9X RESISTOR 1 16W 49 90 217 218 219 R 220 m D1H87504A024 RESISTOR ARRAY R 240 ERJ2RHD3922X RESISTOR 1 16W 39 2 R 250 251 DEARA8AJ472M RESISTOR 1 16W 47000 R 268 ERJ2RKF5602X RESISTOR 1 16W 56 R 288 351 D1H84734A024 RESISTOR ARRAY R 289 EE ERJ2GEJ333X RESISTOR 1 16W 33KQ R 292 316 EN ERJ6GEYOROOV RESISTOR 1 10W R 294 ERJ2GEJ512X RESISTOR 1 16W 5 1 R 296 297 474 496 ERJ2GEJ223X RESISTOR 1 16W 22 R 301 302 a ERJ2GEJ390X RESISTOR 1 16W 390 EM 471 506 507 Baz E R 333 335 ERJ2RKD154X RESISTOR 1 16W 150KO 2 R 337 012200000046 RESISTOR 1 5mQ 1 R 350 464 512 516 517 ERJ2GEJ473X RESISTOR 1 16W 47 522 523 581 R 352 E D1H81014A024 RESISTOR ARRAY R 355 358 557 NE ERJ2GEJ181X RESISTOR 1 16W 1800 R 356 357 403 NNI ERJ2GEJ471X RESISTOR 1 16W 4700 R 372 D1H81004A024 RESISTOR ARRAY R 373 445 473 ERJ2RHD203X RESISTOR 1 16W 20KQ R 374 375 ERJ2GEJ222X RESISTOR 1 16W 2 2KQ R 391 ERJ2RKF5103X RESISTOR 1 16W 510 394 511 ELS ERJ2RKF4702X RESISTOR 1 16W 47KQ R 395 EN ERJ2RKF6801X RESISTOR 1 16W 6 80KQ R 397 ERJ2RKF1800X RESISTOR 1 16W 180Q R 399
36. 60 163 206 207 208 245 RESISTOR 1 16W 1000 RESISTOR 1 16W 80 60 2 RESISTOR 1 16W 330 RESISTOR ARRAY 13 RESISTOR iW d 5 RESISTOR ew zu E RESISTOR 1 16W 100 RESISTOR 1 16W 100 N RESISTOR ARRAY 1 RESISTOR ARRAY 12 ERJ2GEJ472X RESISTOR 1 16W 4 7KQ 309 310 376 377 503 504 548 583 R 168 R 169 ERJ2GEJ203X RESISTOR 1 16W 20KQ 1 ERJ2GEJ106X RESISTOR 1 16W 10MQ 1 go m m m m oj m m m m ol mim m m m m m m m m my mic as e ox 22 a e NI N 20 N NI NI N P O NI NIN Col NIN N NI NI NI NI NI NIN NINI NI NI NI NI NIN Z G gt O QO GH Z Z 2 2 O Z Z DAI Z A Z Al Z 2 m m m mi mi m S mA m A Al mj mij m ml my TH SIN c e mj m cim c o mimimicicic mi mj mi mj m Po 21 N COT el I N alo Di NI N MT ATL NRT o O N N gt gt 2 SIN al al a gt ALN AJ o S 512555058 S Ed 5 S S I SI S SI 5 224252585 ES X Z S S x R 2 lt S L S 5 x S 11 12 488 489 582 175 190 197 235 320 ERJ2GEJA74X RESISTOR 1 16W 470 15 465 483 524
37. 802 F1G1H681A496 CAPACITOR 50V 680pF 11 14 800 801 802 800 IC 800 800 801 R 805 806 R 800 R 801 803 R 802 R 804 R 808 SW 800 801 X 800 SD PCB DIODE 5 olo o ZU OI O O gt Zizi Z Z Zi z m mi m 42 OI O 4 4 4 O gt O OI O Di 2 2 m 2 m 2 o O D No A O o N NI A O z z z ITI 4 a ol 2 2 2 D O N 2 s o 3 AJ gt AJ 2 lt gt lt N s s mmm mim 5 s 5 T S S S lt lt OF of Z Z gt OP 9 5 a Z lt Z Ql o s m m m mim 9 o 5 gt lt lt lt SIS cl 5 Z N S NI N al gt gt e SI 5 S S S N S 5 gt lt e 5 SER 2 A 42 A o N N 2 O ao _ Denso ss 1 __ RESISTOR 7000 ME USB PCB C 100 101 102 CN 100 CN 101 102 103 D 100 101 102 L 100 101 102 L 103 104 105 106 107 LED PCB CN 901 D 90
38. 85 89 95 96 97 98 100 102 104 106 108 111 112 113 114 117 119 121 123 124 147 148 149 150 154 156 157 159 161 162 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 186 187 204 207 209 213 217 219 222 224 225 226 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 245 246 247 248 249 250 260 263 264 265 273 2 6 2 8 2 9 280 281 288 289 290 291 292 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 909 315 316 317 318 320 340 345 346 347 356 360 362 363 364 366 367 368 369 370 372 373 374 387 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 C 45 127 128 129 130 153 F1G1E103A062 CAPACITOR 25V 0 01 158 188 189 190 191 195 197 206 266 272 275 287 350 352 353 358 359 365 375 381 388 418 459 465 497 509 514 515 519 571 C 48 444 477 miii F1G1H222A496 CAPACITOR 50V 2200pF lt EER CAPACITOR 2V S30yF C 77 81 82 83 84 86 90 F1H0J1050022 CAPACITOR 6 3V 1 15 93 109 131 132 133 134 227 314 79 80 87 125 126 575 F1J0J4750019 CAPACITOR 6 3V 4 7 C 91 92 151 152 163 165 F1H1A1050015 CAPACITOR 10V 1 193 196 205 212 214 221 254 255 256 257 313 327 328 339 361 466 467 543 570 581 585 586 588 589 590 C 135 136 F1G1H180A542 CAPACITOR 50V 18pF
39. A 07 8 Attach the Tape 2 5 9 Attach the Antenna Cable Sheet on the Main PCB 10 Fix the HDD FPC BAT using the 5 Screws N4 No1 to 5 HDD Cable Cover Pad Protect Note Sheet Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to No5 ONS tor Screw N4 DRQT26 D3FKL Screw N16 DRQT26 E5FKL Pad PCB Preparation of HDD FPC ASSY Order of fixing Screw D Screw Tighten of Tighten of Screw 2 Screw 1 Fold mountain based on the white line Not to forget folding Battery Guide is set i Not to forget folding Battery Connector PIN Cushion is set 9 22 Connector CN800 Battery Connector PIN is set 1 Set HDD Guide and with Screw Tighten of Screw 2 Fix with Screw 3 Apply tetra coating to each connector pin Direction A View FPC HDD Battery is set Do not Fold A R1 4 Direction B View Battery HDD Connector Angle is set This Connector does not need tetra coating HDD Guide is set Direction C View Tighten of Screw Screw Tighten of 9 23 Insert the Plug into the Socket The terminal of the antenna Relay Circuit Board Ass y cable must not come in contact with this terminal Cable Put it on the metal fittings side Insert FPC into Relay Circuit Board Ass ys socket Lock after FPC insertion Mountain Fold Straight Line Valley Fold Dotted Line 7 up FPC FIGY FPC Bo OK The
40. Cushion Yellow Attach the HDD Cushion Yellow Attach the HDD Cushion Black Put the edge on the same line Difference 1 Attach the HDD thermal Plate Ensure the direction is right lateral Keep the space to secure the air vent 9 33 Notes 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20N to 30 2 to 3Kgf cm2 4 4 Right and left position Match to the center Top and bottom position Match the edge of the base material transparent sheet to the bottom side HDD Side Damper is installed HDD Side Damper Lower Case 2 0 0 5 gt Entire Circumference B B SEC A A SEC HDD Bottom Case Ass y 9 34 Set the CN side first and then set the TAB side pushing to the A direction SATA Guide Set 4 1 SATA Guard is installed HDD Ass y insertion Insert to make the Cushion on the HDD inside of the Cushion on the lower case Avoid getting HDD under the side damper when inserting HDD Order of fixing 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20N to 30 2 to 3Kgf cm2 Screw D gt Screw Q 5 Screw 3 Screw Tighten of Screw Tighten of Screw 4 Tighten of 7 Screw D Tighten of Screw 3 Tighten of Screw 2 Attach the Edition Number Label Label Letters head is top Confirm that the CN board moves up down and right left after assembling 9 35 9 2 19 Setting the Battery Pack and HDD Pack 1 Set the HDD Pack 2
41. DD Pack 9 1 3 Removing the HDD 9 1 4 Removing the KB Cover Hinge Cover L Hinge Cover R and Key HDD U Case Ass y HDD FPC board N HDD N5 N5 LE M Bluetooth PCB L s N5 a Ave a Hinge Cover L HDD lt N5 gt Damper ir 5 lt 2 gt HDD L Case Ass y 1 Remove the Screw K1 16 Remove the 4 Screws lt K1 17 gt Release the 2 Tabs and remove the HDD U Case Ass y and the HDD L Case Remove the HDD Dumper Ass y Remove the 2 Sheets Remove the Heater and the Heater Sheet Remove the HDD FPC N 1 Remove the 4 Screws lt N5 gt and remove the KB Cover 2 Remove the 2 Screws lt N2 gt and the 4 Screws lt N5 gt and remove the Hinge Cover L R 3 Remove the Keyboard NOOO Screws lt K1 16 gt DFHE5025XA Screws lt K1 17 gt DRQT2 E8FKL Screws lt N2 gt DRHM5054XA Screws lt N5 gt DRQT26 D4FKL 9 2 9 1 5 Removing the KB Cable Cover and LCD Cable Cover lt N4 gt lt N4 gt a lt N4 gt E KB Cable Cover g lt N4 gt LCD Cable Cover to Connector CN13 to Connector CN14 Connector CN14 Connector CN13 Remove the 3 Screws lt N4 gt Remove the LCD Cable Cover Remove the LCD Cable Plate Remove the 7 Screws lt N4 gt Remove the KB Cable Cover Disconnect the 2 Cable
42. FILTER IC OP AMP JACK ma Sol ol mm m 5 sts g BS SIS Al Al 2 Al 2212 n Sy 2 W T g 2 2 s S Z ol wolo W lt wl gt o 3 5 Slt S z 8 3 S S Z 2 2 2 m m m m ml ml 2 S 5 8 5 S el 8 3 5 gt 6 ojl O Sl P gt SININ 5 SA 5 2 Ss S 2 gt 2 S Z S gt Zl gt gt gt gt 8 5 si 5 5 5 5 5 3 2 x A co RIT o c O zm O OI O A 43 700 WITCH R 700 701 702 RESISTOR 1 16W 1500 R 709 RESISTOR 1 16W 68KQ R 710 RESISTOR 1 16W 47 R 715 RESISTOR 1 16W 4700 R 717 718 RESISTOR 1 16W 2200 R 720 721 RESISTOR 1 16W MP PCB CN 400 401 CN 402 F 401 PAD PCB TI D Qo o 2 N N lt A AIX IAE olo5 wi N S Uu 5 S 5 ol 9 8 5 S OIO Oo 2 2 2 2 mi ITI O 4 O O 803 ECTS F1G1C104A042 CAPACITOR 16V 0 1uF C 800 804 ES F1H1A1050015 CAPACITOR 10V 1uF C 801
43. N m gf cm 8 0 1 0 CF 30CTQAZxx 10 3 Screw tightening torque 0 45 0 05 4 5 0 5 B gf cm P 0 8 0 1N m gf cm 8 0 1 0 5 0 3 0 05 N m gf cm 3 0 0 5 S 0 19 0 05 N m gf cm 2 0 40 5 K80 CF 30CTQAZxx 10 4 Screw tightening torque 0 19 0 02 N m 2 0 0 2 kgf cm 0 45 4 0 50 N m 4 5 0 5 kgf cm E 0 441 0 049 N m 4 5 0 5 kgf cm 1 47 0 20 N m 15 2 0 kgf cm 1 30 0 17N m 13 0 2 0 kgf cm CF 30CTQAZxx d 54 5 2 15 A E35 10 E35 8 Screw tightening torque 0 19 0 02 N m 2 0 0 2 kgf cm 0 45 0 05 4 5 0 5 kgf cm C 0 216 0 0196 N m 2 2 0 2 kgf cm D 0 314 0 0196 N m 3 2 0 2 kgf cm B 0 49 0 05 N m 5 0 0 5 kgf cm CF 30CTQAZxx 10 6 Screw tightening torque 0 19 0 02 N m 2 0 0 2 kgf cm 0 45 0 05 N m 4 5 0 5 kgf cm 0 216 0 0196 N m 2 2 0 2 kgf cm D 0 314 0 0196 N m 3 2 0 2 kgf cm 1 47 0 20 N m 15 2 0 kgf cm 0 49 0 05 N m 5 0 0 5 kgf cm CF 30CTQAZxx Replacement Parts List Note Important Safety Notice Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety When replacing any of these components use only manufacturer s specifi
44. ORDER CPD0611207C2 Service Manual Simplified Notebook Computer Model No CF 30 SERIES This 1s the Service Manual for the following areas for U K for Germany for France for Italy for Spain for Sweden for Belgium for UK 9 rg DO Model No CF 30CTQAZ 1 2 1 Operation System B Microsoft amp Windows XP Professional L Microsoft Windows XP Professional MUI 2 Area E G F T P S 2 Refer to above area table 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 Pan ni 2006 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd All rights reserved aso IC Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law WARNING For U K 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 1s effectively earthed through the normal household wiring Extension c
45. PIPE UNIT A TOP HEAT PIPE UNIT B BTM K9 1 A ___ 7 DFHR3E6727A TS SIDE DAMPERPC 8 11 4 DFWV84A0277 TOUCH SCREEN PANEL KIT K22 K23 K24 K25 K28 K32 A K33 A K34 K35 K38 K39 K40 K42 K44 K45 K46 K47 K49 K50 52 K53 K54 K55 K56 K58 K59 11 5 DFMC0863ZA INV SHIELD CASE 62 K63 K65 K66 TOUGH BOOK LABEL W K70 K73 K74 K75 K76 K77 K78 K79 TOUGH BOOK BADGE SILVER K80 K82 K83 K84 K85 K86 K87 K88 K89 K92 K93 K94 K95 K98 K99 11 6 N DRHMS50MXA X SCREW 28 8 DRSB3 46 amp FKL 50 6 2 8 11 Replacement Parts List Note Important Safety Notice Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety When replacing any of these components use only manufacturer s specified parts CF 30CTQAZxx REF NO and AREA PART Lew DESCRIPTION MAIN 1 2 3 5 6 7 10 11 12 F1J0J106A013 CAPACITOR 6 3V 10 15 16 18 19 20 22 23 25 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 47 55 56 59 63 64 66 101 103 105 107 116 118 120 122 155 185 198 199 200 215 216 223 244 252 253 258 259 274 319 C 4 57 61 88 160 164 EEFCX0D221R CAPACITOR 2V 220uF TZ C 8 9 13 17 21 26 49 50 F1G1C104A042 CAPACITOR 16V O 1uF 51 52 53 54 58 60 62 65 67 68 69 70 71 73 74 75 76 78
46. SI l O Ol Z Z z m Z z z J m m O 1 3 3 1 O Ol o 22 d 5 O gt gt Ul U gt gt O 2 D N Oi lt lt N Tl Th Tl lt gt gt gt U U gt gt O d 2 2 olo gt gt Ul U gt gt ojo olo Aim JE lt ALS NI O O o Tl N lt N lt T Tl gt U gt A ol 2 2 mi m 4 4 Ol m 2 lt O O 79 gt Z m Z A Im A XP0431400L UNR9113JO0L eae 22 N S S AL Sl N N 5 S 2 2 X 2 X O 5 S S S 3 8 5 8 8 8 5 of KR al S ol gt U gt 20 lt 2 gt gt Z 2 o o o O O D 2 TI 11 15 203 200 206 203 205 207 209 210 20600400005 OSCILLATOR 6MHz F1J0J106A016 CAPACITOR 6 3V 10uF F1G1C104A042 CAPACITOR 16V O 1uF F1G1H102A496 CAPACITOR 50V 1000pF Z Z m O 4 A INDUCTOR 1
47. 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 Do not test Please begin testing clicking if the selection of the tested device ends 2 2 PC Diagnostic utility End method When Dx 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 The content of the setup is returned to the setting of the user 1 Turned on the computer 2 F2 is pushed on the screen while Press lt F2 gt to enter Setup is displayed of Panasonic 3 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 4 The computer reactivates automatically 5 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 2minutes HDD standard test 2 3 minutes HDD enhancing test 60GB about 40 minutes The standard when the standard all device is tested becomes 1 2 3 6 minutes There is greatly a difference from RAM test wh
48. Touch Pad SW Knob LED PCB and SW LED PCB Palm Top Cover Sheet lt N4 gt lt N4 gt Touch Pad Adhesion Seat d PW LED Sheet Touch Pad c LED PCB Touch Pad SW Knob In Remove the Palm Top Cover sheet 2 Remove the 5 Screws lt N4 gt and remove the Palm Top Cover 3 Remove the Touch Pad Adhesion seat 4 Remove the Touch Pad 5 Remove the Touch Pad SW knob and Touch Pad SW Knob in 6 Remove the LED PCB Remove the PW LED Sheet 8 Remove the Screw lt N5 gt and remove the SW LCD PCB N Screws N4 DRQT26 D3FKL Screws N5 DRQT26 D4FKL 9 1 15 Removing the Handle and Power SW lt K2 41 gt Handle Base L Handle Base R Si Handle Power SW 1 Remove the 2 Screws lt K2 41 gt and remove the Handle Base L and R 2 Remove the Handle 3 Remove the 2 Screws lt K2 42 gt 4 Remove the WM SW and Power SW Screws lt K2 41 gt DRSN4 6FKLT Screws lt K2 42 gt DXQT26 D4NLT 9 1 16 Removing the Display Unit 1 Remove the 2 Screws N10 and the 4 Screws lt N9 gt 2 Remove the Display Unit Screws N9 DRYN4 J10FKL Screws N10 DXSB4 15FNLB 9 9 9 1 17 Removing the LCD Rear Cabinet Hinge LandR left LCD Cover lt gt Side Cover A 7 5 7 LCD Rear Cabinet Wireless Antenna Corner Cover LCD Latch A 1 lt K9 1 4 gt w LCD Cover Hinge ii
49. 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 the map indicates a failed bit See error 230 231 or 232 for offset address of the failure in System 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 or drive Enter Setup and see if fixed disk and drive 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 1s 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 Press F1 to resume F2 to Setup Displayed after any recoverable error message Press lt F1 gt to start the boot process or F2 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 Diagno
50. connect 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 areas This equipment 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 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 658468 nm CD 775 815 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 u
51. e 0 m e CH ICH GPS Antenna Safety Working lt d SS SS EL 9 2 16 Setting the KB Cable Cover Keyboard and LCD Cable Cover 1 Set the Keyboard onto the Computer 2 Connect the 2 Cables to the 2 Cables CN13 CN14 Fix the KB Cable Cover using the 7 Screws N42 No1 to No7 No 4 to Connector lt N4 gt 4 Set the LCD Cable Plate CN14 5 Fix the LCD Cable Cover using the 3 Screws lt N4 gt No1 to No3 Note CN13 Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to No7 Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to No3 Screws lt N4 gt DRQT26 D3FKL Arranging the Keyboard Notes 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20N to 30N 2 to 3Kgf cm2 No 5 lt gt No 1 No 7 lt N4 gt lt N4 gt 2 lt N4 gt KB Cable Cover No 2 8 N4 LCD Cable Cover Connector CN14 Connector CN13 1 Attach the Keyboard US and Keyboard Spacer KB Preparation 2 Attach the Keyboard Back Plate and Keyboard Spacer Sheet Plate Preparation Keyboard US is installed Ensure Keyboard Spacer Sheet does not run over the level of Keyboard Back Plate 3 Attach the prepared KB to the prepared plate Insert the KB protrusions into the plate holes and determine the position Plate hole Attach the Keyboard gia Spacer Tape
52. e connected and ready It does not necessarily indicate the On Off condition of the wireless connection lt Reference Manual Wireless LAN Blue tooth Wireless Switch Utility Y Wireless WAN status lt Only for model with wireless WAN gt gt Refer to the instruction manual of the wireless device L Power Switch M Wireless Switch gt Reference Manual Wireless Switch Utility N Carrying Handle O Stylus Holder 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 procure est aliment par une batterie au lithium ion Pour des renseignements sur le recyclage de la batterie veuillez composer le 1 800 8 BATTERY Right side t OCH 1394 lt 185 A DC IN 15 6V lt Rear side Bottom A Hard Disk Drive M External Display Port gt Reference Manual Hard Disk Drive 9 Reference Manual External Display B SD Memory Card Slot N Headphone Jack gt 0 Reference Manual SD Memory Card You can connect headphones or ampliPed speakers When they are connected audio from the internal speakers 1 not heard O Microphone Jack C SD Memory Card Indicator Blinking During access gt lt Reference Manual SD Memory condenser microphone can be used If other types D IEEE 1394 Interface Connect
53. ed parts CF 30CTQAZxx REF NO and AREA TY IDL3UP1580AAA TOUCH PANEL CONTROLLER PWB RT E10 E11 E12 E13 E14 E15 E16 E17 E18 E19 E20 A E21 E22 E23 E24 E25 E26 E27 E28 E29 E30 E31 E32 E33 E34 5 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 10 E36 E37 11 1 TI ITI TI r a NI po I poy m Co mim TI TI NIO m cO r LITHIUM ION BATTERY PACK CF AA1653AM5 ACADAPTOR j f DFHR62077A 1 DDFHS90177A CLOTH 1 DFME01487A _ y 1 CABLE J 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTION d Note About the parts which written above please order to Computer Products Europe CPE written below mimm P o o o DL I gt gt gt gt gt l gt gt gt 1 RISI Matsushita Electric U K Ltd Computer Products Europe CPE 44 0 29 20736170 FAX 44 0 29 20736250 C s E _ 222 2 1 7 TOP CABINET ASS Y POWER SW ASS Y WIRELESS OFF SW ASS Y 11 2 11 3 K216 DFHESI2IYA SCREW HEAT
54. emaining 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 your eyes with clear water and see a doctor for medical treatment as soon as possible 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 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 p
55. en the memory is increased according to the perform ance of the memory occasionally Moreover when the main body of PC under the test is a high temperature it occasionally takes time B There is greatly a difference from HDD according to the performance of the drive occasionally 7 3 7 1 Test Item and Division of trouble Test item Stanard Enhancing Content of standard test Content of enhancing test ty of breakdown Wireless LAN CPU is shifted to protected mode and Violation of the paging Operation of the violation of a privileged instruc tion and DMA INT TIMER and the RTC operation are confirmed All memory space is tested in a spe cial memory access pattern based on R S T technology The record area frequently accessed with Microsoft Windows XP to test in about two minutes regardless of points of HDD is emphatically tested It is confirmed not to find abnormality in the AC97 modem controller It is confirmed not to find abnormality in the Wireless LAN modem controller All record area is tested CPU Main board Memory Main board HDD Mainboard Cable Connector MODEM Main board Wireless LAN board Connector Mainboard sws OJ gt 0o0 4J0 a e Keyboard o Touch Pad o It is confirmed not to find abnormality in the USB controller It is confirmed not to find abnormality in the LAN controller It is confirmed not
56. ews in the numbered order No1 to No5 Screws lt N4 gt DRQT26 D3FKL Screws lt N5 gt DRQT26 D4FKL Preparation of SW LED FPC O o Notes Setting the Palm Top Cover Sheet Palm Top Cover Touch Pad Adhesion Seat Touch Pad SW Knob LED PCB And SW LED PCB Set the SW LED PCB Attach the Power LED Packing Sheet to the LED Spacer Palm Top Cover Sheet No 2 lt 4 gt No 5 lt N4 gt 3 x lt N4 gt Palm Top Cover lt MA Touch Pad Adhesion Seat PW LED Sheet Touch Pad a LEDPCB Touch Pad SW Knob SW LED Touch Pad SW Knob In 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20 to 30 2 to 3Kgf cm2 Attach the Tape SW LED FPC Ass y 9 15 Attach it not to overlap the SW leg Assembly of Power SW Attach the Battery Cushion Connection Direction Battery Pack Insertion Slot Cable Power Connection Notes 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20N to 30N 2 to 3Kgf cm2 CAB Wall FPC Power SW is set Power SW LED Panel is set Safety Working Attach the TP Tape Match the Cabinet slit and the tape slit Do not run the Cabinet edge out of the tape slit Attach the DC Gasket Ensure the upper and lower Flex holes match Assembly of Palm Top Cover Using the pressure jig Ensure the loads are applied equally A Order of fixi
57. from the 2 Connectors CN13 CN14 7 Remove the Keyboard Screws lt N4 gt DRQT26 D3FKL 9 3 9 1 6 Removing the GPS PCB and Blue tooth PCB lt N12 gt GPS PCB 1 Disconnect the Cable from the Connector CN25 2 Remove the 4 Screws lt N12 gt 3 Remove the 2 Screws lt N11 gt 4 Remove the Bluetooth PCB GPS BT Angle and GPS PCB Screws N11 DFHE5025XA Screws N12 DXQT2 F3FNL 9 1 7 Removing the DIMM Cover and Bot 9 1 8 Removing the USB PCB and Antenna tom Cover PCB lt 1 gt lt 1 gt N1 a lt N1 gt Connector 4 E CN100 DIMM Cover N5 USB PCB Antenna PCB ntenna Cable White 5 Connector Cover DIMM Stopper Base N3 DIMM Heat Plate DIMM Memory Card m di N8 N62 N6 ud lt N6 gt Y 8 N6 cg cg eun Bottom Cover Remove the Screw N5 Disconnect the Cable from the Connector CN100 Remove the Tape Remove the USB PCB Open the Connector Cover Remove the 2 Screws lt N3 gt Remove the 2 white Cables and remove the Antenna PCB NO OP WD gt Screws lt N3 gt DRQT2 G6FKL Screws lt N5 gt DRQT26 D4FKL Remove the 5 Screws lt N1 gt Remove the DIMM Cover Remove the 2 Screws lt N5 gt Remove the DIMM Stopper Base Remove the DIMM Heat Plate Remove the DIMM memory card Remove the 6 Screws N8
58. gf cm2 TP PCB Screw Sheet SA Connector CN801 Order of fixing Screw Screw Insert the boss at an angle to put here close to the Cabinet side Cable Hold Sheet is installed SS Safety Working Avoid running over the boss and the rib E Safety Working Attach the Tape Process the surplus PCB Pad of FFC to the back LED PCB Ew zx Fit to the Cabinet line 5 Process the wire targeting the boss J gt CN Connection After connecting add the kapton tape 9 21 Screw D 7 1 Myr ii Process the SP cable between the bosses FFC Insertion PCB Pad is set Safety Working Attach the Touch Pad 1 Do not insert the Connector at an angle FFC Insertion 1 Attach the Touch Pad FFC Fix Tape 17 Y Tighten of Screw AS M 1 a gov 5 8 0 2 Attach the Cable Sheet Safety Working i 9 2 12 Setting the HDD 1 the FRC HDD BAT using the Screw lt N16 gt 2 Connect the 2 Cables to the 2 Connectors CN7 CN8 x w e 3 Connect the Cable to the Connector CN800 N16 4 Attach the PAD Protect Sheet 5 Connect the Cable to the Connector No 4 6 Attach the Tape 7 Connect the 2 Cables to the 2 Connectors CN10 CN26 N
59. ireless LAN Only for model with Bluetooth For information on TPM click start Run and input c util drivers tom README pdf and refer to the Installation Manual of Trusted Platform Module TPM When using ExpressCard 34 the card slot cover cannot be closed Operation has been tested and conPrmed using Panasonic SD Memory Cards with a capacity of up to 2 GB The transfer rate using the SD Memory Card slot on this computer is 8 MB per second This is a theoretical value and differs from actual speeds The transfer rate is 8 MB per second even if you use an SD Memory Card that supports high speed transfer rates 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 Theoretical 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 The AC adaptor is compatible with power sources up to 240 V AC adaptor The computer is supplied with a 125 V AC compat ible AC cord 20 2 1 Varies depending on the usage conditions _ Measured using BatteryMark Version 4 0 1 Measured using MobileMark 2005 LCD brightness 60 cd m 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 Rated power consump
60. ng Make sure the adhesive materials Screw D Screw Screw are attached closely on the whole sida Screw 4 5 Screw Process the speaker lead wire not to B put inside when applying the load Ensure that the PAD and the button neck Tighten of of are attached with adhesive firmly Note Separation Tighten of Screw D ighten o Screw 3 Screw 2 e Touch Pad SW Knob Tighten of Avoid running over the protrusion attached Insert FPC into the hole Touch Pad SW Knob In is set Screw 4 to the protrusion side of the upper Cabinet of upper cabinet Rubber is set 4 Attach the TP Palm Top Cover Bottom Tape is set Tighten of Screw Attach the Pad Do not come over T the Pad edge E ME Do not attach the oil on both sides Avoid running over Attach within the range of the s F ima s Cabinet concave Put to the left and set i LEDX6 Spacer lt Insert FFC into the hole i of upper cabinet iiis A After attaching trace around TP SW and circumference with finger FFC 6LED is set 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20N to 30N 2 to 3Kgf cm2 Palm Top Cover 9 16 9 2 9 Setting the SD PCB Express 9 2 8 Setting the PCB and PCMCIA Card 1 Open the Connector Cover and Lid Cover 2 Fix the I O PCB using the 4 Screws N15 No1 to No4 1 Fix the PCMCIA Card using the
61. o judge Touch Screen PASS FAIL with test result Bluetooth cable abnormality in the connection of Main board and Wireless WAN module It is confirmed not to find abnormality in the legacy FD FD Drive Floppy Main board Super 1 0 This test cannot find FDD cable FDD connector abnormality 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 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 A win abnormality of Super I O y g between Super I O and Serial Serial Port O 7 UART function Connector Main board Super 1 0 This test cannot find lack of j Serial Connector gt This test cannot find failure of wiring between Super I O and gu cable characteristic and device Serial Connector problems It is confirmed not to find ons abnormality of Super I O y 9 between Super I O and parallel function Main board Super 1 0 Parallel Port Parallel Connector This test cannot find
62. or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacture Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions LITHIUMBATTERIES Vorsicht Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgem em Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch denselben order einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen ahnlichen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers PILE AU LITHIUM ATTENTION IL Y A DANGER D EXPLOSION 5 IL Y A REMPLACEMENT INCORRECT DE LA PILE REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT AVEC UNE PILE DU 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 ion Pour des renseignements sur le recyclage de la batterie veuillez composer le 1 800 8 BATTERY Precautions Battery Pack Care should be exercised with regard 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 bat
63. or of microphones are used audio input may not be pos gt Reference Manual IEEE 1394 Devices sible or malfunctions may occur as a result When recording in stereo using a stereo micro E Smart Card Slot phone Double click in the notibcation area click Op gt Reference Manual Smart Card tions Properties and add a check mark for Re F Modem Port cording click OK Options Advanced Controls Reference Manual Modem Advanced remove a check mark for Mono Micro G LAN Port phone and then click Close 3 Reference Manual LAN a a monaural microphone with a 2 termi H USB Port With the settings outlined above only audio on the gt i Reference Manual USB Devices left track will be recorded I DC IN Jack When monitoring the microphone audio using head J Security Lock phones sounds on the left track cannot be heard A Kensington cable can be connected regardless of the above settings This is a result of For further information read the manual that comes the computer s speciPcations and is not a malfunc with the cable tion K Ext Antenna Connector P Serial Port L Expansion Bus Connector Q RAM Module Slot gt Reference Manual Port Replicator gt 3 Reference Manual RAM Module R Speaker gt W Reference Manual Key Combinations 3 Block Diagram Peed _ a a mmm
64. ords 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 15 earthed and that the installation 15 completely safe For your safety if you have any doubt about the effective earthing of the power point consult a quali 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 BSI mark Y 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 fuse cover can be purchased from 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 IF 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 do
65. ot practicable Starts but operates unstably 5 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 Start Test begins automatically when power switch is set to ON Normal 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 H EH II ongsound 2 3 4 Length of bar shows length of sound long sound about 0 4 short sound about 0 2 sec Length between sounds is about 0 1 sec Table of errors classified by beep sounds Note A beep sound is also issued in case of other trouble 5 1 6 List of Error Codes Only when the port replicator is connected The following 1s 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 wri
66. rotected Always power off the computer when it is not in use Leaving the computer on when the AC adaptor 1 not connected will exhaust the remaining battery capacity CONTENTS 1 opecifications cussesssesscussensconsenssconsosnsqenssenascuscensonsuscsy SonsDsensessusseenssensenscnusensonssqesseanssonsconeensenses 2 Names and Functions of Parts e 2 1 3 Block Diagram IGCOnIGCSESORSSARRSSR RSORASGH4SO ESO ICA HH H 3 1 4 Diagnosis Procedure sns 4 4 5 Power On Self Test Boot Check casusesssesssquaseus ScuSs RSOsETORESSSIGHSASSSSESSRSESISHAHARRSSQRR ESQ2SSH RSO 5 1 6 List of Error Codes Only when the port replicator is connected 7770060008 6 1 7 Self Diagnosis Test nnn 7 1 8 Wiring Connection Diagram HR 8 1 9 Disassembly Reassembly sassessuussssesssusscenseneensEesnsqess useosasconsensASsussu4esssuseenscensenssenscansensuauneon 9 1 10 Exploded 10 1 1 1 Replacement Parts List Pee TP W eT ET CREE TEER CREE RCE EERE oss ee rere ukuy 1 1 1 1 Specifications Main Specifications Model No CF 30CTQAZBE CF 30CTQEZL2 CPU Intel Core Duo Processor L2400 1 66 GHz 2 L2 cache 667 MHz FSB Chipset Intel 945GM Memory 512 MB 4096 MB Max UMA 128 MB Max Video Memory
67. s an error if legacy USB is set to Invalidity a E 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 tis a test which the customer who bought PC can execute As for HDD the enhancing test is also possible e A flat pad does not work for a while after starting PC Diagnostic utility e 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 1 Please let me discontinue diagnosing clicking 1 to end an automatic test 2 Please click on the character of D PC Diagnostic utility on the screen while pushing both of right Shift and left Shift keys D UD Inc L 4 nas t lJ close x CPU Systen RAM 512 MB HDD 128 GB DVD ROM Floppy m 3 All devices which can select the enhancing test make the setting of the enhancing test possible 4 The district device is made FULL display enhancing test The test begins clicking Please refer to item 4 for the error result of each te
68. se only manufacture s recommended components for safety 3 Check the condition of the power cord Replace if wear or damage is evident 4 After servicing 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 pre Lithium Battery cautions should always be 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 usc this product near water for example ncara 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 ncar a swimming pool 2 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type dur ing an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning 3 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak 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 CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same
69. st 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 flat pad Inc i a 10 t i t t y close x CPU Systen RAM 512 MB HDD 128 GB DVD ROM mus FULL LAN Wireless LAN Wireless WAN Bluetooth oo s j 3 IEEE1394 PC Card SD Smart Card 5 Serial Port Parallel Port Keyboard Touch Pad lolol 8 Check Result Touch Screen TEST PASSED i STANDBY CHECK PASS FRIL Please don t touch the for about 18 minutes while test is 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 Systen eur When the test of all devices ends the test result is displayed under the right of the screen Check Result TEST PASSED i Please click l 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 7 2 2 1
70. stic utility to use this model a standard test and the enhancing test by the module of the main body building in are possible Notes To skip BIOS password 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 Lock the DIAG program cannot perform HDD test This key is for service purpose only Do not disclose this information to unrelated others 1 Beginning of self diagnosis test 1 1 Setting of content of setup 1 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 5 10 1 pushed 6 Yes is selected on the screen of the setup confirmation and Enter is pushed T The computer starts automatically Attention e f 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 n the model with built in DVD of the USB connection even if DVD is normal become
71. t Clearance 2 mm or less i 0 0 5mm Attach the TS Controller Notes 9 2 4 1 Fix the Hinge L and R using the 2 Screws lt K9 1 4 gt 2 Set the LCD Latch 3 Fix the LCD Rear Cabinet using the 4 Screws lt N7 gt No1 to No4 4 Fix the left and right LCD Cover Side Cover using the 4 Screws lt 7 gt and 2 Screws N13 5 Fix the 2 Wireless Antenna Corner Cover using the 4 Screws Note Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to No4 Screws lt 2 gt 5054 Screws N7 DRSB26 10HKL Screws lt N13 gt DRSB4 10FKL Screws lt 9 1 4 gt DRYN4 J10KLT LCD Front Ass y LCD Drop Holder Insertion 1 Apply the load when attaching the parts 20N to 30N 2 to 3Kgf cm 1 Insert the TS Flex into the TS Controller and attach the tape 2 Remove the Release Paper A and attach the TS Controller Do not come off the sheet and apply the pressure on the LCD 3 Remove the Release Paper B and attach it on the TS Controller 4 Remove the Release Paper C and attach it on the LCD Setting the LCD Rear Cabinet Hinge L and R left LCD Cover lt N7 gt Side Cover A 7 5 gt LCD Rear Cabinet Wireless Antenna Corner Cover N7 K9 1 4 8 lt Hinge L LCD Latch SF LCD Cover Side Cover lt lt gt 9 Wireless Antenna 5 Corner Cover LCD Front Cabinet 9 2 5
72. te 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 1f fixed disk 15 attached properly Run Setup Find out if the fixed disk type 15 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 15 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 Set
73. tery 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 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 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 r
74. tic Utility Wireless LAN Only for model with wireless LAN Intel PRO Wireless 3945 802 11 a b g Data Transfer Rates 802 11 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps automatically switched IEEE802 11b 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps automatically switched IEEE802 119 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 Wireless Channels Used IEEE802 11a Channels 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 149 153 157 161 165 IEEE802 11b IEEE802 11g Channels 1 to 11 Frequency Band IEEE802 11a 5 18 5 32 GHz 5 745 5 825 GHz IEEE802 11b IEEE802 119 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 14MB 1 048 576 bytes You can physically expand the memory upto 4 GB but the total amount of usable memory available will be less depending on the actual system conbguration 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 specibcations of the external display Only for model with w
75. tion 23 E 1 You need to install to use the feature 21 The Product Recovery DVD ROM is required These are speeds specified IEEE802 11a b g standards Actual speeds may differ 2 Names and Functions of Part A EX B L PG C D E Bluetooth Antenna Only for model with Bluetooth gt 7 Reference Manual Bluetooth ExpressCard Slot gt Reference Manual PC Card ExpressCard PC Card Slot gt Reference Manual PC Card ExpressCard Multimedia Pocket gt Reference Manual Multimedia Pocket Battery Pack Wireless LAN Antenna Only for model with wireless LAN gt lt Reference Manual Wireless LAN LCD Only for model with touchscreen gt 3 Reference Manual Touchscreen Function Key 0 Reference Manual Key Combinations Keyboard Touch Pad LED Indicator A Caps lock Numeric key NumLk Scroll lock ScrLk Multimedia pocket device status or the second battery status gt lt Reference Manual Multimedia Pocket Battery Power AJ 1 t ve 6845 K LOD WIRELESS Hard disk drive status Power status of the multimedia pocket Battery status gt 0 Reference Manual Battery Power D Power status Off Power off Hibernation Green Power on Blinking green Standby Wireless ready This indicator lights when Wireless LAN Blue tooth and or Wireless WAN ar
76. ubt 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 yellow 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 identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN and Y ELLOW 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 1s 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 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 public supply systems in the U K Dis
77. up 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 complete 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 15 correct This error 15 cleared the next time the system 15 booted 0281 Memory Size found by POST differed from EISA CMOS Memory size found by POST differed from EISA CMOS 6 1 0200 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
78. w N11 21 Remove the ICH Plate 22 Remove the 2 Modem Cable Sheets 23 Remove the 2 Screws N5 24 Remove the Modem LAN Case 25 Remove the 1394 Sheet 26 Remove the 2 Screws N11 27 Remove the Tape 28 Disconnect the Cable from the Connector J2 and remove the MDC 29 Remove the Modem Cable 30 Remove the 7 Screws N5 31 Remove the Screw N11 32 Remove the Main PCB Screws N5 DRQT26 D4FKL Screws N7 DRSB26 10HKL Screws N11 DFHE5025XA Screws N16 DRQT26 E5FKL Screws N17 DRQT26 E6FKL Screws N18 DRSB26 8FKL Screws N21 9 1 12 Removing the SD PCB Express and PCMCIA Card N22 N22 N22 22 N22 Express Remove the 2 Screws N5 Remove the SD PCB 1 2 3 Remove the 4 Screws N22 4 Remove the Express Card 5 Remove the 4 Screws N22 6 Remove the PCMCIA Card Screws N5 DRQT26 D4FKL Screws N22 DXQT2 GAFNL 9 7 9 1 13 Removing the I O PCB Connector CN701 Connector CN700 Connector Cover PCB 1 Open the Connector Cover and Lid Cover 2 Remove the 4 Screws lt N14 gt 3 Remove the 4 Screws lt N15 gt 4 Remove the I O PCB Screws N14 DFHE5058Z7B Screws N15 51042 9 1 14 Removing the Palm Top Cover Sheet Palm Top Cover Touch Pad Adhe sion Seat Touch Pad
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