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Matsushita CF-08TX1A1M User's Manual

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4. CF 08 Schematic Diagram IO Power 1 I F CONNECTOR 1 2 3 IO Power CIN CN1 62684 501100ALF 1 INTPO INTPO INTPOC INTPI Le INTPI 4 INTPIC POWER LED 10 CHGR LED CHGG LED 12 POWER SW RESET SW AP1 SW 5 AP2 SW SUBBT VDD 18 LCD PWM ECGPRST ECHWRST ECTRO SMBDATAC 6 SMBCLKC 24 PWR_EN SYS EN FAULT VDD_FAULT 28 29 VCC_3P3V 31 7 ls2 5 VCC_5POV 36 SDDET 8 SDWP SDPWR EN PXSDACC PXSDCMD PXSDCLK PXSDDO PXSDD1 9 PXSDD2 PXSDD3 10 11 lt gt 001 lt 2001 lt 001 6 2001 lt 2001 lt 2001 gt 005 lt 2005 lt gt 005 __ gt 005 gt 005 ___ gt 005 __ gt 005 __ gt 005
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9. Attachment Standard Assembly of the Touchscreen TOUCH SCREEN ASSY Remove it parallel to the T S mig Laminate Film T S Attach to the center of the display surface Using the jig stiffening plate side ei idv Dimensional tolerance 0 2 Note Apply the load 20 to 30N 2 0 to 3 0 Kgf to the Cushions Touch Screen de Cush lt tentative measure gt attach to the undersurface LCD Side Cushion T2 Fit to the stand wall and attach to the undersurface After attaching the Protection Film LCD Side Cushion T5 Attach to using jig auto attachment machine LCD Side Cushion T5 lift the film from both sides edge standard the wall like trash catch fimm TS Spacer A TOUCH SCREEN ASSY _ Attach the surface to the LCD Front E 4 Pn Cushion T8 Turn the notch of the Sheet to outside edge standard 1 mm to the undersurface e i f 2 to 3 mm from LCD Side K the Front Frame Cushion T8 F4 Ensure TS side spacer does 1 to 1 5 mm from 1 J not runover both edges of the Front Frame 1 to 1 5 mm from TS glass 4 q the Front Frame S Fit to the stand TOC wall and attach to the undersurface TS Side Spacer Oe opacar LOD eae H 5 1l 0 5 1
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11. gt 290 2 gt C125 CN6 4 CN9 CN2 SW LED PCB Dock Con PCB 0501 2500 Audio Con IO Power PCB 10308 C302 C303 C308 C309 6 ld ld 9GTd2r d 8 dGr d Y D23 2 R20 R19 uo si GI C5 Mo
12. 1 the Front Frame Attachment Standard N 4 Ep Tn pe IL er re D yr Attachment Standard LCD FPC Spacer 9 10 Assembly of the LCD Block Safety Working 2 When the Cable is close to the edge more than 4 mm than the standard position Remove the Release Paper only of the attaching part ensure that the Cable is not wound in other parts Pet Tape 1 LCD Block Pet Tape 1 M ffm Match to the edge of the Connector Shield Tape Safety Working r Busterade Cushion T8 Attach to the Caution High Voltage Label 2 m 2 I Put inside the rib Shield Tape F d M Frame edge 6 SE Caution to High Voltage standard 9 ES 0 5mm N 70 5701 ES 5 Board edge standard ks tandard LCD Signal Cable 0 5mm i i i i within the rib the rib 0 5mm edge standard 1mm LCD Side 2 24 i er the liquid crystal block is set attac n Cushion TS side cushion TS and LCD side cushion thin with Shield Tape their gluing sides facing downward LCD Side Cushion T5 9 2 3 Setting the SW LED PCB 1 Conn
13. Reuse the bag used on delivery Battery Pack Important Parts for Safety Battery Cover Assy Do not remove through the whole process Pen Allowable displacement max 1 mm Coa Label Win Ce guide to match the end 2 mm Important Parts for Safety E Information Label vant dat i 9 25 Screw Ensure the direction is right The side with fewer stitches is placed on the surface Hand Strap Turn the metal clasp on both sides to the inside 9 26 10 Exploded View A N7 Screw tightening torque A 0 2 8 Go O O 5 Ew Ew gt lt lt 2 gt 65 9 4 O O CN a lt C lt CF 08TX1A1M 10 1 Screw tightening torque A 0 2 0 02N m Capton tape 10x25 gf 2 0 0 2k CF 08TX1A1M 10 2 gt Screw tightening torque A 0 2 0 02N m 2 0 0 2kgf Ss K27 E12 CF 08TX1A1M 10 3 11 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 parts CF 08TX1A1M elu gt im m gt 2 9 cie 20 Ti gt 8 PART NO DESCRIPTION TY PCB MAIN RTL PCB IO
14. 2005 lt 1005 005 lt 005 lt 005 _ gt 005 2005 C 905 _ gt 005 6 2001 lt 2001 lt 001 gt 001 lt 2001 6 gt 001 lt gt 001 lt ___ gt 001 2001 lt gt 001 001 B8 005 G4Q D3 INTPO D4 INTPOC D4 D4 INTPIC D4 INTPI D4 INTPI I8 1005 3 4 D9 E9 11 G4 lt oo5 p4 STGN50660 E9 005 G4 9 F11 005 G3 C11 005 G4 E8 8 8 9 9 8 110 TLA 6T211A T 1005 1005 1005 RJ45 LAN CN4 C74 10p C75 10p C76 22p INTPO 001 84 lt __ TM18R SO 88NA 50 001 84 lt __ HIROSE 001 44 001 84 ___ gt 001 B4 _ 5 001 B4 5 1005 1005 TDK C79 12 7x9 47x2 10 22p 1005 4520 C67 2000V 1000p 2000v 1000p D4 JP2 1608 J4 HS H5 G5 G5 J5 J6 VCC 3P3V SDVCC R11 100k R10 10k 1005 P N 1005 1005 1005 1005 3 1005 pe 1005 1005 100k 47k 47k PXSDD3 PXSDCMD 1 1005 2 114 0 0 BLM15AG121SN1D 001 B9 gt 001 B9Q 5 001 B9 PXSDCLK PXSDDO PXSDD1 PXSDD2 SDDET SDWP 1005 9 L11 00 1005 1 12 00 1005 2 1 13 Q 0 001 B9Q gt 001 9 lt gt 001 B9 gt 001 88 005 64 ___ gt 001 8 lt gt 1005 100 R15 BLM15AG121SN BLM15AG121SN BLM15AG121SN
15. 3 35 F1G1H220A542 CAPACITOR 50V 22pF C 38 C 76 C 79 C 37 C 67 C 74 F1G1H100A452 CAPACITOR 50V 10pF 4 C 75 C 77 C 78 K1MN50B00046 K1NA09E00076 K2LC108E0011 K1KA05BA0014 K2EZ2B000046 K1KA02B00247 K1KA08BA0112 K1KA10BA0014 EZJZOV500AA DIODE D 15 BOJCPD000023 DIODE 3 D 18 D 10 BOADDHO000004 DIODE 3 D 11 D 12 D 13 MA2S111 TX DIODE 2 D 29 D 14 B0JCQD000001 D 16 MAZ81200ML MAZ81800ML D 17 D 20 BOJCMD000014 DIODE D 21 D 23 D 22 0 0 000004 D 24 MA8082HTX D 25 B0JDBE000002 D 27 DAN222TL D 28 2 000002 D 30 BOBC6R100010 DIODE D 31 0000020 DIODE 1 CN 1 CN 3 CN 4 CN 6 CN 7 CN 8 CN 9 CN 10 O UD Col N 32 11 17 L 5 G1A160H00001 G1C100MA0106 G1C100ZA0047 L 11 J0JDC0000045 INDUCTOR 4 Q 4 XP0331200L TRANSISTOR 2 Q 35 Q5 B1DHFD000015 TRANSISTOR 4 Q6 XP0421400L TRANSISTOR 4 Q 11 Q 36 Q 13 UNR9213J0L TRANSISTOR 3 Q 25 Q 26 B1CFGD000004 TRANSISTOR B1MBEDA00008 TRANSISTOR Q 19 UNR9113J0L TRANSISTOR 5 ERJ2GEJ473X RESISTOR 1 16W 47K Q 7 11 18 R6 R 7 R8 R 29 R 81 R 101 R 18 R 63 R 95 R 19 R 89 ERJ2GEJ103X ERJ2GEJ104X ERJ2GEJ47 1X ERJ2GEJ101X ERJ6GEYOROOV ERJ2GEOROOX RESISTOR 1 16W 10K 9 RESISTOR 1 16W 100K RESISTOR 1 16W 470 Q RESISTOR 1 16W 100 RESISTOR 1 10W 0 Q RESISTOR 1 16W 0 Q 11 19 19 ERJ2G
16. CN edge standard Press the scroll button N 3 0 to 4 0 Kgf SW Board Stopper Plate SW Screw 2 Board Screw 3 Safety Working Pass it through Line _ SW Card Cable Ensure the Cable does not run over the LCD Frame Safety Working Pass the Cable between the Board and rib LA dr V NE es seme ee Clamper Wrap around the Conductive Cloth on this side 9 2 4 Setting the Dock Con PCB 1 Fix the Docking PCB Sheet the Base Joint Cover and the Dock Con PCB using five Screws lt N3 gt No1 to No5 2 Connect the two Cables to the two connectors CN600 CN601 of the Dock Con PCB 3 Attach the FFC Hold Cushion Note Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to No5 Screws lt N3 gt DXQT26 D5FNL 9 13 Dock Con P C B Docking P C B Sheet Base Joint Cover Assembly of the DOCK CON PCB Order of fixing Screw 1 gt Screw 5 Match to the center of Mg square hole 1 mm Caption Tape Attach the Hook firmly Ensure the Connector Terminals of the Sheet Docking PCB sheet do not run over Attach in the arrow direction horizontally Screw 1 Screw 2 Base Joint Cover FFC Docking Card Docking PCB Sheet Busterade 0 1mm gt 5 Ensure the direction is right Check Insert Lock stiffening plate side FFC Ho
17. Rated power consumption Wireless LAN Data transfer rates 1 1 5 5 2 1 Mbps automatically switched Standards supported IEEE802 11b Transmission method OFDM system DS SS system Wireless channels used Channels 1 to 11 RF frequency band 2412 2462 MHz 9 These speeds specified in IEEE802 11b standards Actual speeds may differ Bluetooth Transmission Method FHSS system Wireless Channels Used Channels 1 to 79 RF Frequency Band 2 402 2 48 GHz 1 2 2 Introduction Copyright This manual is copyrighted by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd with all rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein 2006 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Disclaimer Wireless display specifications and manuals are subject to change without notice Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd assumes no liability for damage incurred directly or indirectly from errors omissions or discrepancies between the wireless display and the manuals Trademarks Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of the United States and or other countries SD Logo is a trademark lt Citrix and ICA protocol are registered trademarks of Citrix Systems Inc Bluetooth i
18. Connecting Peripherals The connected key Check the keyboard and mouse connection board and mouse do not work The device con Check the connection nected to the serial The device driver may not work Refer to the instruction port does not work manual of the device Do not connect two mouse devices simultaneously Cannot print Check the printer connection Turn on the printer The printer is not online No paper is in the printer tray or there is a paper jam Turn on the printer and connect it to the wireless dis play and then turn on the wireless display Others No response The screen content may not display correctly due to poor signal quality In such case move to a place where signal quality is good then make a connection Press the power button for four seconds or longer to shut down the wireless display and then press the power button to turn it on 6 2 7 Block Diagram 92O9LIN 99S LXVIN JOJUON Aug 5 INONd33 zlsoH GSN ST ang AS L ZEX OZI 4491 piepue s INVHOS d l ON 18MOd 8ZL WAY9 9 Wy9 gNZe diuoD 81 OIQS OINW OS dIYDUOYSIA 4452 e lqoJy AVdQdS USE laued uo uono AS L sng 51026 SVCVOLEOAVVLNS 8 Sng 5199 c 8 sng 1991 0105 49 6 qLL 08 ei as EJOIOJON A S
19. Press the USER button and Cursor Control button at the same time then press the Power button to turn on the computer Self Test Program starts automatically 3 Self Test This test is to check if the device is disconnected 3 1 Test Items Condut the device test in the following order 1 CPU Type check 2 SDRAM march test 3 Test register check for the source microcomputer 4 ID check and frame buffer test for 2700G GRAPHIC 5 Test register and chip ID test for LAN9118 6 Card detection pin check and tuple information check for PCMCIA 3 1 1 CPU Type check Check if the CPU is mounted with Intel PXA270 C5 Stepping 3 1 2 SDRAM march test Conduct the march test for the main 64MB and 2700G VRAM8MB 3 1 3 Test register check for the source microcomputer Check the test register of the source microcomputer 3 1 4 ID check for 2700G Confirm the ID of 2700G 3 1 5 Chip ID check for LAN9118 Check the test register and chip ID of LAN9118 3 1 6 Card detection pin check and tuple information check for PCMCIA When you cannot obtain the tuple information wait 0 5 second then try to obtain the information by calling for API Repeat this up to 10 times The maximum time required 5 seconds 3 2 Display during the test The following charactors are shown during the Self Test SELF TEST Now Testing 3 3 Test Result When the Self Test ends normally each test result is shown on the display T
20. U BATMON 13 ERA3YKB104V R57 TC5 R54 OOSEGN TRPBF 2 55 100k 0 1 VCC_3P3V ERA3YEB333V R56 25 gt 47 33K 10k 0 1 2 CHGPWM lt 005 D8 3 005 p8 CHGEN f 013 015 CLS UNR9213J0L 2SK3019TL 1 R60 5 lt 1 EVT2 005 G6 gt CHG_ICL PGND 2012 NU B 3225 C23 10u 25V PGND CHARGE B 3225 C24 10u 25V PGND IO Power 4 VA3 VA5 10 11 VCC 5POV R62 EEFUDOJ101ER C27 LLL 100u 6 3V B1000AS 100M P3 10uH DCIN amp BATT VCC_3P3V Se R164 52 100k 3 005 65 __ gt STOR gt V 2 de Se R163 1 lt NU 017 FDS6912A IC6 2SK3019TL 018 LTC3728LXCUH TRPBF PAD_GND SW1 TG1 PGOOD RUN SS1 NC SENSE1 NC DCIN amp BATT VIN BG1 EXTVCC INTVCC IC6 PLLFLTR LTC3728LXCUH TRPBF 32 UHP 0 75mmH RB717FT106 LINEAR TECH DCIN amp BATT gt 525 E 3 d 7 c E n mta 11574 3 IC7 9 aN RB715FT106 R3111N421A TR FB 5 l vouT vcc 2 A 5 N 2 1608 lt R166 NE s gt NU A C43 751 NU DCIN amp BATT Q19 FDS6912A BOOST2 CDRH8D28 100NC 10uH RUN SS2 SENSE2 SENSEZ VOSEN2 VCC_3P3V R63 2012 EEFUDOJ101ER C28 2717 100u 6 3V IO Power 5
21. of the LCD Frame Adhesive Tape S 4 Insert into the inside the ribs 4 places in total Reinforce Plate a gt 4 thick line pink Insert between 5 and LCD Frame on the opposite side 6 as well Light Guide Panel LCD FRAME Insert into the inside the Hooks both sides DBEFD Sheet Prism Sheet dede Adhesive After attaching to the light guide plate put pressure of 20 to 30N 2 0 to 3 0 Kgf on the Frame Avoid running over the display side Handle 4 in the same way LCD Refrection Holder Sheet Holder Sheet Sheet 0 0 5mm p pn 1 1 LCD Refrection Sheet Insert after attaching 1 Make the silver side inside Insert into the inside the ribs 4 places in total i do not attach 2 too iaa Avoid running over the rib LCD Sheet i both sides i FRAME PM i Running over causes moire i Insert into the inside the Hooks i LIGT GUIDE both sides i PANEL i i Prism Sheet Assembly of the LCD i Avoid running over AR SHEET Light Shield SheetA 0 9 10 03 AR SHEET LCD FRAME MODULE Light Shield Sheet A mc WE Bu Sie After removing the four sheets of the Release Paper of the two sided tape on the LCD frame then attach 1 LCD Module Light Shield Sheet A Shie
22. 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 Disassembly Instructions 9 1 1 Preparation 5 Pull the tab of the Battery Pack and remove it from the Be sure to make the following preparations before disassem wireless display bling hand strap Shut down Windows and turn off the power Disconnect the AC adaptor Remove other devices if they are connected 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 6 Attach the hand strap 9 1 2 Removing the Battery Pack hand strap cover hand strap cover 7 Close the hand strap cover 1 Open the hand strap cover 9 1 3 Removing the Display Unit hand strap lt N6 gt NS lt 6 gt lt 6 gt lt 6 gt lt 6 gt lt 6 gt i lt 6 gt lt 6 gt Antenna Cover L 2 Remove the hand strap battery cover latch battery cover Antenna Cover R lt N4 gt 3 Slide the Battery cover latch 1 Remove the two Screws lt N4 gt and the Antenna Cover L 4 Open and remove the Battery cover 2 Remove the two Screws lt N4 gt and the Antenna Cover R wireless display battery pack 9
23. 1005 1005 C47 0 01u C48 VCC_3P3V 0 01u D6 D32 PY1101F NN lt 1 VCC 3P3V SDVCC 1005 180 R160 2548 1 SDPWR OUT 8 ILIM S 3 001 B8 005 G3 5 r Q36 ES PXSDACC XP0421400L 4 1005 2012 R106 N 1005 R159 100k 8MSOP MICREL R13 0 1u 10u 470 6 3V Ilimit 1005 1005 230V R 230 470 489mA 6 2 1 XP0421400L C D E F G Note All Schematic Diagrams are confidential VCC_5P0V R18 FL Inverter 0 CN6 SM05B SRS8 TB LE SN 005 G6L_ SD slot Rewerse SDVCC CN3 FPS009 2608 0 01 Type IO Power 2 DCIN BATTERY 10 11 for Cradle DC IN CN8 D18 S2B PH SMA TB LF SN F1J3ETP 0 0 DF 2 1202 BLM41PG600SN1L a R43 L5 5 lt 0 47 JST Cie J 1 4W 0 1u 22 R45 C15 50V i Dis 6k B 3225 10u 25V DCIN DC IN CIN ACIN CN7 D8 Q5 D15 F1J3ETP FDS4435A NF40 F1J3ETP DU 1 ov T a BLM41PG600SN1L LA NU 5 2 C10 D9 012 0 1 s lt R39 F1J3ETP d s DS4435A_NF40 GND lu 50V te 5 6k 2 Pch MOSFET SOP8 1 75mH VOS FAIRCHILD GND ON ago B 040008MR003T101ZO PF SUYIN S R32 Pch MOSFET lt 5 6k ET SOP8 1 75mH ACIN 3 Q9 FAIRCHILD 005 c6 C a 0421400
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25. POWER RTL PCB SW LED RTL PCB AUDIO CON RTL PCB USB RTL PCB DOCK CON RTL PCB BLUETOOTH WLAN R RTL E7 1 PCB WLAN L RTL PCB WLAN RTL E12 E14 DOCKING FFC LAN POWER FFC E17 USB FFC LCD ASSY BACK LIGHT REFLECTION ANGLE LCD ATTENTION LABEL BUSTERADE E20 LCD CABLE A1 A 1623 6 A4 AN iE D 3 gt U 2 lt O1 REAR CABINET ASS Y REAR CABINET ASSY 1 K1 1 DFKE9081YA 0 K1 1 2 K1 1 5 I K1 1 7 DFHR3C73ZA SPEAKER HOLD SHEET K41 DFHR3C41YA DOCKING PCB SHEET K42 DFHR3C42YA DOCKING COVER SHEET K1 6 K1 8 K10 K12 K13 K14 K15 K16 K17 K18 K19 K20 K21 K22 K23 K24 K25 K26 K27 K28 K29 K30 K31 K32 K33 K34 K35 K36 K37 K38 K39 K40 1 2 K44 K45 K46 K47 K48 K49 K50 K51 K52 K53 AN K54 11 3 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 08TX1A1M REF NO and AREA PART CEE lat DESCRIPTION MAIN PCB o gt F1G1E103A062 CAPACITOR 25V 0 01uF cs ETES CAPACITOR 50 1pF NN F1G1A104A014 CAPACITOR 10V 0 1uF 152 C8 C 9 C 15 C 16 C 17 C 18 C 19 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 23 C 24 C 25 C 26 27 28 29 C 30 31 32 33 34 35
26. USB DIODE FILTER INDUCTOR Q WLAN C 1 F1J0J1060004 CAPACITOR 6 3V 10uF C2 C 3 C8 C 9 4 F1G1A104A014 CAPACITOR 10V 0 1uF C 5 C 7 C 10 C 11 C 12 CN 1 CN 2 F1G1H102A496 ECJOEC1HORSC ECJOEC1HOG0D K1MN50AA0018 K1MN12AA0018 11 22 _ ______________ __ CONNECTOR ____ F1 AIkinsAo FUSESA IC1 N5HZDO000006 IICLANMODUOLE ____ IC2 IN5HZz0000045 IIC BLUETOOTHMODUUE ERJ2GEJ104X RESISTOR 1 16W 100K Q L4 008520311 INDUCTOR 11 23 08 Printed Circuit Board
27. button USB port USER button SD Memory Card slot SD Memory Card status Using the Tether The tether can be attached to the upper right or upper left corner of the display It prevents m the pen included from falling accidentally Attaching the Tether lt 3 2 4 Starting up Shutting Down Starting Up 1 Turn on the wireless display When you log on as a Supervisor When you log on as a User Press the power button with the USER Press the power button button pressed f you do not do so even when you set enter the Supervisor Password the wireless display will run in the User operating environment 2 When the Enter Password screen appears enter the password and then tap OK When you log on as a User When the check mark is added for Skip Password Dialog of the User tab in Security Supervisor the Enter Password screen is not dis played 3 Connect to the server When making connections with Microsoft When making connections with Remote Desktop Connection Citrix ICA Client ex 4 2 Double tap fr on the desktop Double tap the desktop XXX XXX The server desktop screen will appear 2 The file name entered when mak 1 The file name entered when making the ing the server setting will appear server setting will appear instead of XXX instead of XXX for Save my password in When mak ing connections with Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection st
28. power unit 7 Check contact condition of power input terminal Replace if check Check SW cable continuity Replace if defective Es Check SW board connection and contact Replace if defective a Power lamp Inverter NG Replace inverter board Check if fuse is broken Mae OK 7 Check inverter cable continuity Replace if defective E Dark display on screen Screen fails to display NO LCD back Replace LCD back light light lighting Heavy trouble e g Set cannot be turned ON Set fails to start No display on Replace main board screen etc Failure in starting operating check Check fuse at power source Result of NG Selt Test Program Replace main board OK Lines appearing on screen Replace NG Part of block displayed LCD Unit for trial Properly on screen OK Each kind of Replace irouble Replace LVDS board and cable main board rouble In for trial operation OK Replace main board Make sure of contact of Touch screen connector in use Touch screen cannot be Input Replace Touch screen or main board Starts but operates unstably Reinstall firmware software Replace main board 5 3 Self Test Program 1 Introduction This description explains Self Test Program of this Test 2 How to Start up 1 Connect the AC adaptor Unless you connect the AC adaptor the Self Test Program does not start 2 Connect the AC adaptor
29. that it be placed in a plastic bag so that its contacts are protected Always power off the equipment when it is not in use Leaving the equipment on when the AC adaptor is not connected will exhaust the remaining battery capacity CONTENTS __ dE 1 1 2 1 Tm 3 1 aeu Sut SIRO ho pi ee ee eee 5 1 L A E 6 1 7 1 BAe Canned on aaa 8 1 D n a E E 9 1 A E T AE OO OO 10 1 1 1 4 Replacement Parts List avi ism n ue Pis E c E Rie E DUERME De E M E k E BE M RV 1 1 1 1 Specifications Main Specifications Model No CF 08TX1A1M Intel PXA270 Processor 312 MHz Memory ROM RAM 32 MB Flash 64 MB Display Method 10 4 XGA type Internal LCD Display 65 536 colors 1024 x 768 pixels Card Slot SD Memory Card x 1 Data transfer rate 4 8 MB per second Interface USB Port x 1 USB1 1 LAN Port RJ 45 Expan sion Bus Connector Dedicated 16 pin Microphone Jack Miniature jack 3 5 DIA Monaural Head phone Jack Miniature jack 3 5 DIA Impedance 32 Output Power 4 mW x 2 Button Power button USER button Keyboard button Cursor control button with Enter key Pointing Device Touchscreen Anti Reflection Stylus included touch capable Power Supply AC adaptor or Battery pack AC Adaptor 3 Input 100 V to 240 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz Battery Pack Li ion 7 4 V 5 2 Ah Operating Time Approx 4 5
30. x8 cL CS RO CL PAS Audio Con PCB IO Power PCB Hook on the boss and tighten together with the Board Fix the short hand of the Hook Direction left opening I 1 2mm E MALE 4 i Edge Screw Sheet x4 Order of fixing Screw 1 gt Screw 4 Screw x4 USB PCB stiffening plate side FFC USB Keep more than 1 mm between the of FFC folding point and the boss Edge Sheet Main PCB Hold Sheet VGA Damper silk position l End of the CN standard 0 5mm gt 0 1mm within the Connector GND Main PCB end of FFC standard 0 5mm 9 19 Match to the center Shield Tape FFC Audio Card 29 1mm 11 1 Match to the center 0 0 5mm 4 Ensure the Cable does not lean to the CN side Avoid coming over the A line edge to keep the inserting room for CN End of the CN 0 to 0 5 mm qm ss am s s am Remove half of Release Paper and wrap around one loop Attachment Standard 0 5 Board edge sk 1 Check Insert Lock E m w w INL Match to the center 2 Note Apply the load to attach 20 to 30N 2 0 to 3 0 Kgf Paste Sheets firmly 20 30N 2 0 3 0Kgf Remove the Release Paper and attach to the wall Handle FFC carefu
31. 1 3 Remove the 12 Screws lt 6 gt Lamp Cable Spring Rear Cabinet Connector CN6 Cable Holder Sheet Inverter IO Power P C B Remove the Cable Hold Sheet while opening the Rear Cabinet ASS Y slowly Remove the Cable hooked on the Lamp Cable Spring Remove both the Inverter and the Inverter Case Remove the Connector CN6 connected to the IO Power PCB 8 Open the Rear Cabinet Main P C B Connector Connector CN6 Clamper 9 E Qo re A SAA IM C roa g 7 WEN Displa Uni d 9 Remove the Clamper and the Connectors CN2 CN6 connected to the Main PCB 10 Remove the Display Unit Screws lt N4 gt DXSB2 6FNL Screws lt N6 gt DXYN26 J6FNL 9 2 9 1 4 Removing the Main PCB lt 1 gt Connector CN7 Connector CN3 Main P C B Connector CN13 Connector CN4 Connector CN9 Connector CN12 Connector CN10 1 Disconnect the seven Cables from the Connectors CN3 CN4 CN7 CN9 CN10 CN12 CN13 2 Remove the four Screws lt N1 gt 3 Remove the Main PCB Screws lt N1 gt XSB2 4FNL 9 1 5 Removing IO Power PCB Edge Sheet T lt N1 gt IO Power PC B Connector CN8 1 Disconnect Cable from the Connector CN8 2 Remove the Edge Sheet 3 Remove the eight Screws lt N1 gt 4 Remove the IO Power PCB Screws lt N1 gt XSB2 4FNL 9 1 6 Remov
32. 1 DCIN amp BATT 003 54 4 SENSE oo3 E4 D29 XP0421400L MA2S11100L 2 1 OVP gt 002 G8 006 G4 INFET 6 5003 D5 005 G5 CHARGE Ju D14 04214001 EC310S03L TE12L 2 gt 1 07 08 54435 40 FDS4435A_NF40 BATVOL DCIN 244 Kv 0 005 Va Seay VREE R28 Pch MOSFET Pch MOSFET 23 3 SOP8 1 75mH 1 75mH 25V FAIRCHILD FAIRCHILD 2012 9 2 25 IC3 B 16os 1 7 100k BD3181FVM TR 972 eS 10k M 0 5 TN OUT le ISENSEB ___ gt 005 9 2 1222 4 06 CN3 4 GND VCOM 5 NU XP0421400L 20007AR 08G1T PF VBATT 1005 Blieos i ROHM 7 s lt R34 VCC_3P3V S lt 10k C12 2 lu D13 3 dis MA2S11100L 2 P 4 E OVE 002 F4 006 G4 1005 5 100 R21 SMBDATAE 995 57 1005 100 R20 SMBCLKE 55 07 VSEL oos D8 p R19 ary VCC_3P3V Q6 XP0421400L SUYIN 51 4 BAV99WT1G BAV99WT1G BAV99WT1G VCC_5POV VREF VBATT 005 A11 005 C6 005 r8 gt SENSON XP0331200L NJM12904V TE1 Q4 IC4 m C73 0 1u 1 VSENSEB 455 10 NJM12904V TE1 _ ICA C4 NJM12904V C13 0 1u B C D E F G H DCIN amp BATT IO Power 3 CHARGER 10 11 DCIN amp BATT 016 UPA1792G O1 Nch SYNC FET Q2 Pch CTL FET NS SN al 919AS 160M P3 SENSE 1 DCIN amp BATT T 12 25V Q D20 EP10QY03 TE8L3 PGND PGND R61 1608 1608 4 7k S668 TNEET R52 3K 002 HA 220 0 1u 0 1u 50V 507 0 5 In z m
33. 12 E F C7 101 WLANG6GO65EBC2 TR O 1 047 D 45 lt B22 De i TE ED Ka 842 0181 at BIBN 1jHPEG HB D 41 A5IHCE1 18 A4 HcEa Be DT D1 510 A2 HIORD C1 HIOWA HIREGIE4 HIREQ cs LAIRESET HWAIT F4 HWAIT 501 HIMPACK 1 HINPACK A1 GND HSTSCHG K4 HSTSCHG 501 0 81 A12 VCCS VCCS A16 NN TE vec e 2 1 NU R3 G1 GND vcc R1 LD2 N17 LN1371GTR NU 17 GND M1 NU R16 eNn GNDIN1 817 GND R3 bii p46 GND GND R13 LD1 17 R15 PSS UI J SyChip VCCS AF C5 10u 0 1u 3V 2012 P1 R1 R2 P1 H WLAN 2 SYCHIPWLAN BT BOARD 10 11 BliuerootmnhoN 42pin VBTM CN2 FH42 128 0 5SV 55 PCM_CLK PCM_OUT PCM_SYNC PCM_IN HXD TXD CTS HTS VBTM BLM24PG300SN1D L3 2012 LA BLM15AG121SN1D L4 1005 1 Q 0 PCM CLK PCM SYNC VDD18V BMAA4GL BA3 114 ANT GND26 IC2 GND12 VDDIO SPI MISO VDDREG MURATA SPI_CSB H C 0 0 OY DID CN3 CL331 0471 0 10
34. 3 025 UNR9213J0L 5 Q T in N lt 5 N T 5 N oo Ba 6 28 7 10 11 WLAN 1 SYCHIPWLAN BT BOARD 10 11 WLAN CN1 FH12 508 0 5SV 78 1 GND cae CD2 IOCS16 DI 40 DI 401 x 3 SN 2 e Ss SN HSTSCHG 0 id 4 a EL ol L A ae A a A8 VCC HIREQ os WE J xml iy E a N HIOHD HE oU as PISI ll gt T E ee F puce HN DAE EM M BN otal 0147 ee usss a GND HIROSE B HSTSCHG lt 1001 15 VC HHEG 2004 3 HINPACK ee HIREQ 1001 14 HWE gt oot F4 HIOWH m o01 F4 HIORD 464 64 oo1 F4 HCE1 Host yh A 0 10 oor Fa CB NU HWAIT 6 1004 14 01 F4 D1 LN MAZBO360HL NU VCC C1 10u 6 3V 2012 cec 9010 15 001 Al0 10 001 4 gt HHEG 001 CB gt HCE 1 001 C6L gt 001 C6 L D HOE 001 25 D 001 C6 gt HIORD 001 C5L_ HIOWR VCCS KAB2402501NA31010 BLM15AG141SN1D Le 1 ie a 1 2 2 O O 0 0 5A Ca C4 2012 10u 0 1u 6 3V 20
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36. 52 259 260 261 262 287 319 320 341 344 345 346 ERJSGEYOROOV RESISTOR 1 16W 0 Q R 54 ERJ2GEJ150X RESISTOR 1 16W 15Q R 55 R 58 R 59 RESISTOR 1 16W 15K Q ERJ6GEYOROOV RESISTOR 1 10W 0 Q R 162 ERJ2GEJ475X RESISTOR 1716W 4 7M Q R 170 ERJ2GEJ27 1X RESISTOR 1 16W 270 Q 347 11 14 361 362 363 364 365 366 ERJ2RKFA9R9X RESISTOR 1 16W 49 9 R 210 ERJ3EKF 1202V RESISTOR 1 10W 12K 9 R 211 ERJ3EKF 1242V RESISTOR 1 10W 12 4K ERJ2GEJ101X RESISTOR 1 16W 100 R 246 ERJ2GEJ472X RESISTOR 1716W 4 7K Q 247 251 248 ERJ2RHD273X RESISTOR 1 16W 27K Q R 257 ERJ2RKF1002X RESISTOR 1 16W 10K Q R 274 ERJ2GEJ224X RESISTOR 1 16W 220K 0 R 278 R 282 D1HG1008A001 RESISTOR ARRAY IO POWER PCB C 3 F1G1A104A014 CAPACITOR 10V 0 1uF 15 C 7 C 13 C 49 C 50 C 51 C 53 C 54 C 57 C 59 11 15 60 C 61 C 62 C 68 C 73 F1J0J1060004 F1G1E103A062 F1J1E105A009 F1H1A1050015 F1L1E106A017 F1G1H1010005 F1G1H102A496 7 es L O gt N gt OO CAPACITOR 6 3V 10uF CAPACITOR 25V 0 01uF CAPACITOR 50V 0 1uF CAPACITOR 25V 1uF CAPACITOR 10V 1uF CAPACITOR 25V 10uF F1G1H152A450 CAPACITOR 50V 1500pF EEFUDOJ101ER CAPACITOR 6 3V 100uF F1H1H103A748 CAPACITOR 50V 0 01uF CAPACITOR 50V 100pF CAPACITOR 50V 1000pF 11 16 1 2 2
37. 611 002 E8 _ D ol O O _ B J E gt PWRLED UNR9113JOL SMBDATAE __ ALES esum 005 8 29 E 2 i VREF 002 846 VSEL 9 O 9 CHGEN oan oan 180 2905 POWER LED 003 C8 _ oO o 001 B4 R83 003 68 S 10k BATLEDG 5 gt 0 5 oun PWRLED 002 F10 005 A11 005 c6 SENON 8 BATDTCT 002 E8 005 A8 005 D3 005 G7 EC VCC_5POV 002 E8 005 B8 005 D3 oo 2 OE BATLEDR gt VREF IC9 671 S 1112B30MC L6PTFG u R1 VCC EC 2 5 vout 1 6 3V 001 5 5 BESET_ ZCRESET_ SW lt gt 005 c6 58 ON 10u 2012 002 E7 ISENSEB 1004 4 R91 ISENSE 005205 R157 a 9 POWER SWi idi ECPOWER_SW a Smart Card CN 001 5 gt 005 C6 005 F3 CN11 C61 Er N VCC_5POV VCC_3P3V amp 412 169 0 59H 78 0 1u Ol 5 m NU M N 1005 002 F10 VSENSEB 100 444 R92 VSENSE 005 4 1005 005 005 B7 005 F3 CHGTHRM 10 C60 co EC RTSO 0 1u P x EC RTS1 R142 005 C2 005 005 NTCG163JF103HT 005 NU Sis EC SIN EC OUT3 005 BBT VDD SUBBAT 005 001 B5 Su 005 F3 M EXT TNT1 11 SENSON 002 F10 005 C6 005 18 XP0331200L 035 0 1u HIROSE IO Power 6 OVERPROTECT BATVOL ACIN d d 3 IE A m R101 47k 32 R99 5 a 2 2k 1 4 VCC_5POV VCC_3P3V af UNR9113J0L as 3 P m m OVE CD 002 F4 002 G8 N N ol m o m AJN N N 4 8 8
38. 9 22 Antenna Cover R Ensure the Cable does not run over the Cushions a b c Note Avoid any stress on the transformer Safety Working and the coil Insert the cushions on the both sides with the Caution to High Voltage label facing front until they reach the bottom while matching the cushions to the A boss and the of the boss and the cushions on the both sides must be on the same line Safety Working Hook the FL Cable j the Spring Hook over the cable Do not strain the Cable on the both Insert shape of the boss E i edges when removing the Inverter for repairment li Cable Hold Sheet Attach cable hold sheet to the Pin after fixing the Cable B side and 4 must be on the same line oroverlaps 9 23 9 2 14 Setting the Battery hand strap cover 1 Open the hand strap cover hand strap 2 Remove the hand strap battery cover latch battery cover 3 Slide the Battery cover latch 4 Open and remove the Battery cover battery pack 5 Firmly attach the battery pack to the connector 9 24 battery cover battery cover latch battery cover latch 6 Fit the battery cover and then close the battery cover T Slide the battery cover latch hand strap 8 Attach the hand strap hand strap cover 9 Attach the hand strap cover Assembly of Battery
39. A 27 2 n Rg E15 Nm3 47 LCD iz gt ECIRO 4 p17 INT5l45 EXT_INTI E 5 EC CE FT 005 C2 Q VCC_EC 005 B4 005 c2 EC_RESET P21 SCL1 43 gt 001 C6 I 285 P2242 LEA RL23 SYS EN 001 ins FAULT M30281FAHP 1005 KN M 001 6 8 p23 41 1k R122 PWR_EN oo Le i 1 9 64QFP p24 40 3 1 10 25 39 STOP 5V ES 04 04 005 4 Lk AAA R141 Eee 26 38 NU AWA R167 CHG_ICL 003 c9 zl P84 INT2 P27 37 BLPWM s 001 me CSTCE8M00G52 R 13 p83 INT1 36 EC RTSO 8MHz 2 005 G10 MURATA 14 pg2 rNTO E P61 CLKO 35 EC_CLKO 5 005 G10 ECPOWER_SW N H 5 VREF E 16 lees 5 n 3 HC_TXDO EN 5 ACIN B U gt SS Se ECRESET SWi 0 d m 005 9 D Ire 1036 124949 on 2 42 gt 137 D R153 52 gt 154 2 R155 2 R156 lt VDDFLT 002 F10 005 A11 005 18 4 ENSON Oy amp n n n n n n n n A lt 100k lt 100k lt 100k lt 100k lt 100k DURS e LEDPWM S ol A CHGTHRM 005 2 Q d N N af nl N N ml 005 D10 005 F3 VCC EC C46 C49 100p EC CLK3 VCC EC 7 0 1u lt gt 005 G10 n R108 R109 Al al x 2 EC_SIN3 5 10k S 10k NL d E EC OUT3 SMBCLKE a E 9 4 005
40. B Speaker Hold Sheet Connector CN300 lt Edge Sheet Audio Con P C B 9 2 10 Setting the WLAN PCB 1 Fix the WLAN PCB and the lamp Cable Spring using four 5 Antenna Cable 2 Fix the two Antenna Cables Screws lt N1 gt XSB2 4FNL Antenna Cable 9 2 11 Setting the IO Power PCB 1 Fix the IO Power PCB using eight Screws lt N1 gt No1 to NOG No 3 No 6 No 2 Fdge Sheet 2 Connect the Cable to the Connector CN8 of the IO lt N1 gt lt N1 gt lt N1 gt 2 Power PCB D 3 Attach the Edge Sheet Re SUM 1 7 lt N1 gt D No 4 Note Vis Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to No8 IO Power P C B t N Screws lt N1 gt XSB2 4FNL Connector CN8 9 2 12 Setting the Main 1 Connect the Cable to the Connector CN7 of the Main PCB 2 Fix the Main PCB using four Screws lt N1 gt No1 to No4 3 Connect the Cables to the six Connectors CN3 CN4 CN9 CN10 CN12 CN13 of the Main PCB Note Tighten the Screws in the numbered order 1 to No4 Screws lt N1 gt XSB2 4FNL 9 18 Connector CN7 Connector CN3 Connector CN13 Connector CN4 Connector CN9 Main PC B Connector CN12 Connector CN10 Assembly of the USB PCB Audio Con PCB WLAN PCB IO Power PCB and Main PCB Attachment Standard edge 0 5mm Attach to the lateral side in the order of a to b Order of fixing Screw 1 gt Screw 8 BATT Cover Sheet Screw
41. D Unit 2 Attach the TS Noise Tape TS Noise Tape 3 Put the Cable into the Clamper S LCD Unit 4 Attach the Pet Tape 5 Connect the Cable to the Inverter connector Pet Tape Inverter Inverter Connector LCD Unit 9 6 Preparations for backlight For appearance standard information of the LCD process refer to the Common Assembly Instruction Manual LCD Prism Sheet Remove the protection films both sides wide side Handle with care i Avoid fingerprints or scores Holder Sheet Attach two sheets Details of A Insert into the inside the ribs 4 places in total narrow side 1 LCD Prism Sheet Panel Frame 1 1 4 4 44 i l Avoid running over the rib Tape i both sides 1 E t LCD Panel Frame Insert into the inside the Hooks both sides Do not push or press the pull base CCFL Reinforce Plate Avoid any stress when handling Refrecter Handle with not to break Attach in the same wayas3 TT Symmetric shape Handle with care Do not run over to the display side Avoid fingerprints or scores Do not fix the Cable at this point Note Handle with care not to damage the light guide plate by using the Cable Light Guide Panel Protection films is torn off both side thin line white narrow side Avoid running over the rib
42. EJ105X RESISTOR 1 16W 1M Q 1 ERJ2GEJ3R3X RESISTOR 1 16W 3 3 9 1 R 30 ERJ2GEJ562X RESISTOR 1 16W 5 6K Q R 31 R 32 R 50 R 33 ERJ2RHD103X RESISTOR 1 16W 10K Q R 34 R 83 R 35 ERJ2RKF1003X RESISTOR 1 16W 10K Q R 36 R 48 R 38 R 45 D1BDR2700001 1 R 42 D1BDR4700001 D1ZZ00000046 ERJ2RKF3652X R 53 ERA3YKB104V RESISTOR 1 16W 10K Q 2 R 55 ERA3YEB333V 1 R 58 D1BDR0330001 RESISTOR 1 16W 0 033 0 3 R 64 79 ERJ2GEJ474X RESISTOR 1 16W 470K Q R60 ERJ2GEJ154X RESISTOR 1 16W 150K Q RESISTOR 1 16W 4 7K Q 1 1 R 66 R 67 77 RESISTOR 1 16W 0 022 Q RESISTOR 1 16W 10 Q R 78 RESISTOR 1 16W 109 RESISTOR 1 16W 15K Q ERJ2RKF1053X RESISTOR 1 16W 105K Q ERJ2RKF2002X RESISTOR 1 16W 20K Q 76 ERJ2RKF6342X RESISTOR 1 16W 63 4K Q NE GN 1 R 97 ERJ2GEJ181X RESISTOR 1 16W 180 4 TI TI m IO TI 2 2 a d d N N NO 916 9 O TI TI mio TI lt c c lic x eie N 5 gt 11 20 98 140 160 100 102 RESISTOR 1 16W 22K Q 1 5 RESISTOR 1 16W 1K Q R 143 RESISTOR 1 16W 75 Q R 144 RESISTOR 1 16W 49 9 Q m m m N A A 2 2 A c C cic N N N IN A A 0 0 O A A TI M T TI TI lt 5 N N c e cO IN N A 2 N 1 N 2 SW LED PCB OSCILLATOR 8MHz CAPACITOR 25V 0 01uF F1
43. GG00014 C1CB00002478 00163 C3EBEC000061 L 1 JOJDC0000045 INDUCTOR 4 L 2 L 14 L 15 L 3 J0JHC0000074 INDUCTOR 3 L 5 L6 DDB5Z024E L INDUCTOR L13 0000174 INDUCTOR L 18 G1C4R7MA0077 INDUCTOR Q 1 B1CFGD000004 TRANSISTOR 4 Q 3 Q 4 26 B1DHDCO000028 TRANSISTOR UNR9213J0L TRANSISTOR 6 Q 23 Q 25 Q 30 Q 31 11 10 44 27 UNR9113J0L TRANSISTOR 3 Q 36 Q 34 XP0421300L TRANSISTOR 3 Q 38 1 ERJ2GEJ473X RESISTOR 1 16W 47K Q 2 ERJ2GEJ102X RESISTOR 1 16W 1K Q ERJ2GEOROOX RESISTOR 1 16W 0 Q 22 R 50 R 51 R 72 R 115 R 116 R 118 R 119 R 120 R 180 R 200 R 234 11 11 265 275 277 279 283 284 292 325 327 ERJ2GEJ103X RESISTOR 1 16W 10K Q ERJ2GEJ100X RESISTOR 1 16W 10 Q ERJ2GEJ122X RESISTOR 1 16W 1 2K Q R 25 ERJ2GEJ105X RESISTOR 1 16W 1M R 191 R 233 R 34 ERJ2GEJ330X RESISTOR 1 16W 33 Q R 220 11 12 1 221 222 223 357 358 359 360 35 49 77 78 89 92 94 96 98 99 101 102 103 108 111 112 113 114 117 133 134 135 136 145 146 147 149 150 151 152 153 155 156 157 160 161 164 169 183 185 R 188 R 189 R 219 ERJ2GEJ104X RESISTOR 1 16W 100K Q 11 13 58 224 235 245 2
44. ITOR 16V 0 022uF CAPACITOR 6 3V 1uF CAPACITOR 6 3V 0 22uF CAPACITOR 6 3V 47uF 11 8 23 2 2 1 3 240 243 227 F1G1H100A452 CAPACITOR 50V 10pF C 228 F1J0J226A048 CAPACITOR 6 3V 22uF C 260 F1G1H331A450 CAPACITOR 50V 330pF 3 C 261 C 264 C 267 F1G1H332A496 CAPACITOR 50V 3300pF C 270 EEFUD0J101ER CAPACITOR 6 3V 100F 2 C 271 C 330 F1L1H100A072 CAPACITOR 50V 10pF C 331 K1KA10BA0014 CONNECTOR K1KA14BA0098 CONNECTOR CN 3 K1MN50AA0018 CONNECTOR 2 CN 10 CN4 lkimNieeA0o0s9 CONNECTOR ____ 1 CONNECTOR 1 CN7 6 CONNECTOR 1 ______________ 2 0 6 CONNECTOR CN12 ______________ CONNECTOR o O uu BOKB00000044 DIODE D 8 D 9 e i S C2GBC0000268 IC CPU IC 4 COEBE0000459 IC 36 COEBD0000313 IC 6 COJBAZ002067 LOGIC IC 53 C1CB00002385 IC CONTROLLER NN IC 9 000619 IC GATE LOGIC IC 21 IC 29 IC 10 C3ABRY000010 IC SDRAM 11 9 IC 11 picts c3FBRYooooo1 IC16 000009 IC19 C0CBCAC00161 IC22 028 2000523 IC23 coeAzoo27r0 IC26 coeAzoo2758 COJBAZ002239 IC GATE LOGIC IC 28 02 20001023 2 30 000350 C0JBAC000338 C1CB00002054 C1BB00000895 COCBCBC00130 1 00000873 CODBA
45. J0J1060004 C506 7 F1G1A104A014 K1KA30BA0060 K1MY04BA0166 K1MNO08BA0134 D 500 00000044 DIODE D 501 B3ACB0000105 B3ABB0000033 B1CFGD000004 B1DHDC000028 RESISTOR 1 16W 100K 2 O 5 m O I m o O1 gt on gt A X N EE EEL A SW 503 AUDIO CON C 300 F1G1H102A496 CAPACITOR 50V 1000pF 2 C 301 2 C 302 F1G1H1010005 CAPACITOR 50V 100pF 11 21 C 303 C 304 C 308 C 305 CAPACITOR 6 3V 10uF TI QIO c alo e gt lt IN RI gt gt O KR al gt N CAPACITOR 6 3V 0 22uF CAPACITOR 10V 0 1uF C 307 CN 300 CN 301 CN 302 IC 300 L 300 L 301 R 300 R 301 R 302 R 303 R 304 R 305 R 306 F1G1H471A496 K1MN10B00146 K2HC103B0197 CAPACITOR 50V 470pF CONNECTOR CONNECTOR HEADPHONE MICROPHONE COABBAO000093 JOMAB0000174 IC OP AMP INDUCTOR ERJ2GEJ47 1X ERJ2GEJ222X RESISTOR 1 16W 470 Q RESISTOR 1 16W 2 2K Q ERJ2GEJ683X ERJ2GEJ473X ERJ2RKF1002X ERJ2RKF1003X RESISTOR 1 16W 68K Q RESISTOR 1 16W 47K Q RESISTOR 1 16W 10K 9 RESISTOR 1 16W 100K c U UJ C 400 C 401 CN 400 CN 401 D 400 FL 400 L 400 L 401 F1G1A104A014 EEFUD0J151ER K1MNO8BA0160 K1FY104BA005 BOKB00000044 JOMAB0000116 J0JHC0000074 CAPACITOR 10V 0 1uF CAPACITOR 6 3V 150uF CONNECTOR CONNECTOR
46. ORDER NO CPD0606050C1 Service Manual Wireless Display CF 08TX1A1M This is the Service Manual for the following areas M for U S A 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 Panasonic 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 1s completely safe For your safety if you have any doubt about the ellective earthing of the power point consult a quali fied electrician FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This appliance i
47. Removing the Dock Con PCB Dock Con P C B FFC Hold Cushion Connector CN601 Connector CN600 1 Remove the FFC Hold Cushion 2 Disconnect the two Cables from the Connectors 9 4 CN600 CN601 Dock Con P C B Docking P C B Sheet Base Joint Cover lt N3 gt lt N3 gt 3 Remove the five screws lt 3 gt 4 Remove the Base Joint Cover the Docking PCB Sheet and the Dock Con PCB Screws lt N3 gt DXQT26 D5FNL 9 1 13 Removing the SW LED PCB Connector CN500 SW Board Stopper Plate SW LED 1 Remove the three Screws lt N2 gt 2 Remove the SW Board Stopper Plate 3 Disconnect the two Cables from the Connectors CN500 CN501 4 Remove the SW LED PCB Screws lt N2 gt DRSB2 5FKL 9 1 14 Removing the LCD Unit and the Inverter Pet Tape Inverter Case Inverter Inverter Connector LCD Unit 1 Disconnect the Cable from the Inverter Connector 2 Remove the Inverter with the Inverter Case 3 Remove the Pet Tape TS Noise Tape S LCD Unit 4 Remove the TS Noise Tape 5 Remove the Cable from the Clamper 6 Remove the LCD Unit 9 5 9 2 Reassembly Instructions 9 2 1 Attention when CF 08 series is repaired 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 LCD Unit and the Inverter 1 Attach the LC
48. d lv 1 E8PSPLOW uicojenig SSeleJI 7 d ZIN J ye ds dwy NIN 5 1491 iuBippoeg 1499 pue VOX OL Lg ieues L 4 CN 7777777 1 NO UUBJDBI 2 90 49 7 1 1704 Lrvg 11NV4 1 S A E LLVEA DOA A0 NIS 99 ALUAVJS 99 A S LLVE DOA 99S LX VIN oqq 1 Ad1A eeNvA NE dMd19 LAeeooAWw fy 151 NE Joyoejeq Joj euuo2 Aseyeg qns Joyejeq 26 AO0dS 99A AEdE DOA 8618947 A LLVH DOA 80070417 8CO9IW JOJIUON jeneg 8 Joyejeq Av uvuoocs Ve A9U 9 peJ2 vS Z A9L Jeydepy OV 7 2 8 Wiring Connection Diagram SW LED PCB CN501 SW500 mM L USB PCB cN401 USB Microphone O IO POWER PCB INVERTER BATTERY PACK AUDIO CON PCB CN7 MAIN PCB CN13 TE d GNE SD CARD SLOT CN4 WLAN PCB N O SPEAKER EXPANSION BUS Connector by Cable ANTENNA PCB R Direct connection by Connectors ANTENNA i Parts on Bottom Side PCBL BENE 8
49. ect the Cable to the connector CN501 of the SW LED PCB 2 Attach the tape 3 Fix the SW LED PCB and SW Board Stopper Plate using three Screws lt 2 gt No1 to No3 4 Put the Cable into the Clamper Note Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to No3 Connector CN500 No 1 SW Board Stopper Plate lt 2 gt SW LED P C B Screws lt N2 gt DRSB2 5FKL 9 11 Assembly of the SW LED PCB LED Lens Power Button Sheet Scroll Button Sheet Asymmetric shape D D 4 DNE SW Rubber Ensure 15 attached in the notch Power Button Scroll Button 18 8 H TH Note Avoid any stress on the transformer of the Inverter and the coil Lamp CN Inverter CN Tape Important Parts for Safety Inverter 7 y II m M e from the line After passing the case Inverter through attach to the back i side of the Board i nverter dec Cable Remove the Release Paper on the back side and attach it matching it to the edge of the case Inverter Case 0to1mm Order of fixing Screw 1 gt Screw 3 in FPC direction Place the stiffening plate downward After attaching FPC put the Tape Board and fix it with a tape
50. ep C of First time Operation step 7 Double tap on the desktop Enter the password and then tap OK Internet Explorer Microsoft Internet Explorer When logged on as a User the security setting screen can be displayed using the following procedure CD Double tap control on the desktop Panel 2 Double tap Security User The following screen will appear 4 1 Security Settings Current Password A tn Launch A New Password Confirm Password Control Panel B A Auto Launch C Password B Wait for Network Connection ds id aem path When the Supervisor does not nee User tab of Security Supervisor add the check mark for Allow screen User cannot delete a password Change Auto Launch in the If a User Password has not been set in User tab of the Security Set U Hae Auto the User tab of Security Supervisor Launch and Wait for Network screen User cannot create a new Connection cannot be set here password When terminating the connection Perform the following operation Tap Start Log Off Log Off A lt Only when making connections with Microsoft d Remote Desktop Connection You can terminate the connection using the following operation E Tap A and when the message appears tap If you tap Start Shut Down the power for the server itself will be turned off Make the settings only for the Superviso
51. he 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 Plcasc cnsurc 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 svstem 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 Disconnect the mains plug from the supply socket when the computer is not in use This equipment is produced to BS800 1983 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 servicing be sure to restore the lead dress insulation barriers insulation papers shields etc Important Safety Ins
52. he same result as Overall Result is shown underneath If the results of all items the following display appears SELF TEST CPU Type OK SDRAM March Test Embedded Controller OK 2 00G OK LAN9118 OK PCMCIA OK Overall Result OK If only the PCMCIA result is NG the following display appears SELF TEST CPU Type OK SDRAM March Test Embedded Controller OK 2 00G OK LAN9118 OK PCMCIA NG Overall Result NG After the test result is shown on the display the program hangs 4 How to Restart To restart the computer either disconnect the AC adaptor or press and hold the power button more than 4 seconds 6 Troubleshooting Follow the instructions below when a problem has occurred For a software prob lem refer to the software s instruction manual If the problem persists contact your technical support office Starting Up Cannot start up Connect the AC adaptor The power indica Insert a fully charged battery tor or battery indica Remove the battery pack and the AC adaptor then con tor is not lit nect them again Cannot turn on the Leave it in an environment of 5 41 F or higher wireless display temperature for about an hour then turn on the power once more You have forgotten Supervisor Password or User Password Contact your the password technical support office The date and time are incorrect Make the correct settings D
53. hours to 14 hours Approx 7 hours Charging Time Approx 4 hours Power Consumption Approx 10 W E Approx 30 W Maximum when recharging in the ON state Physical Dimensions W x H x D 267 mm x 208 mm x 36 mm excluding protrusion 10 5 x8 2 x1 4 Weight Approx 1 2 kg Approx 2 6 Ib Operation Environment Temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Humidity 3096 to 80 RH No condensation Storage Environment Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Humidity 3096 to 90 RH No condensation Operating System Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 Professional 1 1 Software Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Citrix ICA Client Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 This slot does not support the MultiMedia card Operation has been confirmed for Panasonic SD Memory Cards with up to 2 GB capacity 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 lt Only for North America gt The AC adaptor is compatible with power sources up to 240 V AC adaptor The wireless display is supplied with a 125 V AC compatible AC cord Varies depending on the usage conditions Measured using BatteryMark Version 4 0 1 LCD brightness Maximum Minimum 6 Measured using MobileMark 2002 LCD brightness 150 cd m Approx 0 9 W when the battery pack is fully charged or not being charged and the wireless display is OFF
54. ic 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 OCCURRENCE OF TROUBLE Insert the AC plug Self Test Program Self Test Program start up NORMAL FINISH ERROR OCCURRENCE e Flow Chart Press the Power button while pressing the USER button and the Cursor control button at the same time DEFECTIVE PARTS SORTING FAULT OK TROUBLESHOOTING REPAIR WORK DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE Replace defective parts Self Test Program INSPECTION After repair make sure that the repaired set operates properly Y TEST OK END OF REPAIR WORK 5 1 5 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 e Flow Chart 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 START 2 Make sure that cables boards etc are not coming off and recheck the contact condition Set cannot be supplied with current Power lamp fails to light up NG Power unit Output voltage Replace
55. ing the WLAN PCB Antenna Cable WLAN PC B Lamp Cable Spring 1 Remove the two Antenna Cables 2 Remove the four Screws lt N1 gt 3 Remove the Lamp Cable Spring 4 Remove the WLAN PCB Screws lt N1 gt XSB2 4FNL 9 1 7 Removing the Audio Con PCB Connector CN300 Remove the Edge Sheet Remove the two Screws lt N1 gt Remove the Audio Con PCB Screws lt N1 gt XSB2 4FNL Disconnect the Cable from the Connector CN300 9 1 8 Removing the Speaker lt 1 1 2 gt Speaker Sheet 1 Remove the two Screws lt 1 1 2 gt 2 Remove the Speaker Hold Sheet 3 Remove the Speaker fixed with the two sided tape Screws lt K1 1 2 gt XSB2 4FNL 9 1 9 Removing the USB PCB N1 N1 Connector CN400 USB Hold Plate 1 Remove the two Screws lt N1 gt 2 Disconnect the Cable from the Connector CN400 3 Remove the USB Hold Plate and the USB PCB Screws lt N1 gt XSB2 4FNL 9 3 9 1 10 Removing the WLAN L PCB Insulation Sheet 1 Remove the Insulation Sheet 2 Remove the Screw lt 7 gt 3 Remove both the Antenna Cable and the WLAN L PCB Screw lt N7 gt DFHE5025XA 9 1 11 Removing the Bluetooth WLAN R PCB Tape Antenna Cable Blue tooth g WLAN R P C B lt N7 gt 1 Remove the two tapes 2 Remove the Screw lt 7 gt 3 Remove both the Antenna Cable and the Bluetooth WLAN R PCB Screw lt N7 gt DFHE5025XA 9 1 12
56. ld Sheet A Do not bend in the arrow direction Safety Working NC S Remove it parallel to LCD Absolutely avoid any Protection Film stress on FPC otection Fi Handle with care Remove the Protection Films both sides Peeled Laminate Film is electric charged Before reusing the Film remove electricity Protection Film ion 3 blower LCD Before reattaching the peeled Protection Film to the LCD remove electricity LCD PWB Sheet Refrect Tape Press the Sheet along the edge of the Reflector Avoid floating Attach here Lengthwise Match to the top end of the Reflector Crosswise Match to the rib of the Frame Standard attaching position of 1 CN Run over the end of the CN metal 0 5 to 1 mm Match to the Kapton side and attach to the Reflector side Do not remove the Release Paper other than the Paper of the attaching part TS Noise Tape Holder sheet Holder sheet edge standard 0 5 mm edge standard x0 5 mm Insert between Board and LCD Frame LCD PWB SPACER ASSY Spacer LCD PWB Spacer Sheet Asymmetric shape The form of the left and the right isn t symmetrical Screw Preparations for Touchscreen Front Case Assy TS Tape Attachment Attachment Standard U Standard Lo
57. ld Cushion Cradle Attach to th Relay Card tap side of CN 10 1mm Docking PCB side Asymmetric shape Docking Cover Sheet 9 2 5 Setting the Bluetooth WLAN PCB 1 Fix the Antenna Cable and the Bluetooth WLAN R PCB using one Screw lt 7 gt Tape 2 Fix the Antenna Cables with the two tapes Screw lt N7 gt DFHE5025XA Cable Blue tooth WLAN R PC B 9 2 6 Setting the WLAN L PCB 1 Fix the Antenna Cable and the WLAN L PCB using one Screw lt N7 gt Insulation Sheet 2 Fix the Antenna Cable with the Insulation Sheet Screw lt N7 gt DFHE5025XA Assembly of the Antenna PCB ANT Cable Packing cdi Insert until it reaches the brim Insert until it reaches the brim ere Antenna PCB WLAN Screw Antenna PCB BT 9 15 9 2 7 Setting the USB 1 Fix the USB Hold Plate and the USB PCB using two Screws lt N1 gt 2 Attach the Edge Sheet Screws lt N1 gt XSB2 4FNL 9 2 8 Setting the Speaker 1 Attach the Speaker 2 Fix the Speaker Hold Sheet using two Screws lt 1 1 2 gt Screws lt K1 1 2 gt XSB2 4FNL 9 2 9 Setting the Audio Con PCB 1 Connect the Cable to the Connector CN300 of the Audio Con PCB 2 Fix the Audio Con PCB using two Screws lt N1 gt 3 Attach the Edge Sheet Screws lt N1 gt XSB2 4FNL 9 16 lt N 1 gt lt N 1 gt Connector CN400 USB Hold Plate USB P C
58. lly Hold down the arrow point of FFC lightly 9 20 9 2 13 Setting the Display Unit 1 Connect the Cables to the connectors CN2 CN6 of the Main PCB Main P C B 2 the two Cables into the Clamper Ney Clamper T 1 x A amp AP IM Displa Unit 3 Connect the Inverter Cable to the connector CN6 of the Power PCB as closing the Rear Cabinet Lamp Cable Spring Rear Cabinet 4 Attach both the Inverter Case and the Inverter 5 Hook the Cable on the lamp Cable Spring 6 Attach the Cable Hold Sheet 7 Set the LCD Unit with its face down and then close the Rear Cabinet Cable Holder Sheet Connector CN6 Inverter IO Power PC B 9 21 8 Fix the Rear Case ASS Y using 12 Screws lt N6 gt No1 to No12 i No 2 9 Fix the Antenna Cover R using two Screws lt gt No 12 lt N6 gt 10 Fix the Antenna Cover using two Screws lt 4 gt eee No 7 lt N6 gt No 10 lt N6 gt lt N6 gt lt 6 gt Note No 1 No 3 117 Tighten the Screws in the numbered order 1 to No12 N6 pod Screws lt N4 gt DXSB2 6FNL onn Screws lt N6 gt DXYN26 J6FNL Assembly of the Display unit ei TT U turn using the pin as a guide Fix with notto Strain the right edge Tape Clamp at the foot of the Clamper Inside the Pin standard
59. ly when the remaining power is less than approx 9596 of capacity The battery pack is not charged when the wireless display is first pur chased Be sure to charge it before using it for the first time When the AC adaptor is connected to the wire less display charging begins auto matically 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 possi ble The battery pack may become warm during recharging or normal use This is completely normal Recharging will not commence if internal temperature of the battery pack is outside of the allowable tem perature range 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 122 F Once the allowable range requirement is satisfied charging begins automatically Note that the recharging time varies based on the usage conditions Recharging takes longer than usual when the tempera ture is 10 C 50 F or below If the temperature is low the operat ing time is shortened Only use the equipment within the allowable tem perature range The battery pack is a consumable item If the amount of time the equip ment can be run by using a particular battery pack becomes dramatically shorter and repeated recharging does not restore its performance the battery pack should be replaced with a new one When transporting a spare battery inside a package briefcase etc it is recommended
60. om Hersteller empfohlenen hnlichen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers PILE AU LITHIUM A 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 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 regard to the following in order to avoid the possibility of overheating fire or damage 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 arti cles 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 con tacts Avoid Extreme Heat Cold and Direct Sun light Do not charge use or leave the battery pack f
61. or extended periods where it will be exposed to direct sunlight in a hot place in a car on a sunny day for example or in a cold place Do Not Use With Any Other Equipment The battery pack is rechargeable and was intended for the speci fied equipment Do not use it with any equipment other than the one for which it was designed Do Not Use This Wire less Display with a Bat tery Pack Other Than the One Specified Use only the specified Panasonic battery pack CF VZSUAAU with your CF 08 Use of batteries other than those manu factured and supplied by Panasonic may repre sent a safety hazard Do Not Put into a Micro wave Do not put the battery pack into a microwave oven or a pressurized chamber Stop Using Should the battery emit an abnormal odor become hot to the touch become discolored change shape or become in any way dif ferent from normal remove it from the wire less display and stop using it Do not touch the terminals on the battery pack The battery 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 bat tery level becomes 30 to 4096 and store it in a cool dry place This wireless display prevents over charging of the battery by recharging on
62. ouble tap m on the or Panel desktop and double tap Date Time Other startup prob Remove all peripheral devices lems Display No display The display is turned off by the power saving function To resume touch the LCD The wireless display powers off by the power saving function To power on press the power button The screen is dark Adjust the brightness As you increase the brightness battery consumption increases Touchscreen The cursor does not When using the external mouse connect it correctly work Cannot point the Perform the touchscreen calibration correct position using the included stylus 6 1 Shut Down Cannot shut down Press the power button for four seconds or longer to shut down the wireless display Sound Confirm the volume for Quick Menu or Volume amp oounds in Control Panel Unable to hear Playback conditions vary depending on the server sound in stereo If you are connecting through Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection or a web server you will hear monaural sound even if the original sound is stereo For playback conditions when connecting through Cit rix Presentation Server 4 0 refer to the Citrix man ual for details Wireless Communication Cannot connect to Check the network settings network You may experience interference with other wireless LAN access points Verify that each wireless LAN access point is set to a different channel
63. r When settings have been changed Before turning off the wireless display save back up the settings making refer ence to step 9 in First time Operation When deleting settings Perform the following procedure A Double tap control on the desktop and double tap Flash Delete Panel B Connect your wireless display to a power outlet C Tap Delete Backup When the confirmation message appears tap Yes Deleting data will start D When the message Backup data has been deleted appears tap or When you turn on the wireless display next time the calibration screen will 4 2 When returning the wireless display to its condition at the time of shipment Perform the following procedure while the wireless display is turned off A Connect your wireless display to a power outlet B Press the power button with the keyboard button and USER button pressed until the message Reset the device to factory default appears When the Enter Password screen appears enter the Supervisor Pass word and tap OK C Select Yes When you turn on the wireless display next time the calibration screen will appear Shutting Down power off the wireless display 1 Press the power button for one or two seconds until the message Preparing to Power off appears When shutting down forcefully press the power button for four seconds or longer 4 3 5 Diagnosis amp Repair 5 1 Basic Procedures The bas
64. s a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc U S A and licensed to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Panasonic is a registered trademark of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Names of products brands etc appearing in this manual are trademarks or regis tered trademarks of their respective own companies 2 1 3 Description of parts OA mn Mm gt LCD Touchscreen Wireless LAN antenna Bluetooth antenna Power status Power button DC IN jack Battery status lt x Battery cover latch Hand strap Adjust the length of the belt so that the wireless display does not fall by mistake and firmly hold the wireless display when using it 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 Use only monaural condenser microphone miniature jack Con necting another type of micro phone may interrupt audio input or may cause a malfunction Stylus holder Security lock You can connect a Kensington cable Refer to the instruction manual of the cable Speaker Expansion bus connector Do not put metallic objects or magnetic media close to the speaker Do not touch the expansion bus connector The wireless display may no longer function properly if the connector is dirty or damaged 3 1 LAN port Cursor control button Keyboard
65. s 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 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 15 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 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 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 YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by t
66. tructions Lithium Battery When using your telephone equipment basic safcty prc Lithium Battery cautions should always 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 Do not use 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 lcak in thc 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 or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacture Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions LITHIUMBATTERIES Vorsicht Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgem f3 em Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch denselben order einen v

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