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1. Cable Sheet 0 2 Corner the Conductive Cloth No protrusion Safety Working Arrange the Cable A and B 82 Safety Working coming out the Connector si part in the same length Tape Fold it back and attach to the side suface Setting the Inverter and Arranging the Inverter Cable 1 Insert the Inverter to the Inverter Case and connect the Inverter Cable to the Connector on the Inverter 2 Fix the Connector of the Inverter Cable using the Tape i Safety Critical components Inverter 1 Avoid any kink twist or stress on the components 2 Do not reuse the Inverter once you removed it from the Inverter Case Attach the Inverter on the two sided tapes Inverter Case eem 1 Km tss A Qu Match the end of the Inverter p a to the mark a L Tape Inverter Case 52 V L Jh Match the end Ensure the Cables do not Safety Working Inverter Cable come over the a line Otherwise they push up Pass the Cables through the notch the front surface Pass the Cable between the LCD and the Inverter Case HDD engin 7 under the LCD L J Tape Ensure the portion with 0 1mm EE Working the B
2. Lead the Cable along the surface Pass the Cable through the notch and lead it downward Attach the Tape to each of the Cables Avoid overlapping Pass the Cable between the boss and rib r Avoid overlapping of the Cables all the way Pass the Cable through the notch Avoid running over the ribs LCD Rear Cabnet LM Pass the Cable through the notch Avoid running over the ribs Attaching the LCD Damper C and LCD Damper D 1 Attach the four LCD Damper C to the upper part and lower part of the LCD Unit 2 Attach the LCD Damper D to the upper center of the LCD Unit LCD Damper D 0 1mm Match the LCD Damper D to the center of the LCD Unit LCD Display Side LCD Unit 0 1 LCD Damper LCD Rear Side A Match the LCD Damper C by LCD edge 0 2mm 9 9 Arranging the LCD TS Cable 1 Connect the LCD TS Cable LCD to the Connector on the LCD Unit 2 Connect the LCD TS Cable TS to the Connector CN603 on the TS PCB B Attaching the Cloth Cloth Cushion Cover the Con nector tad Unit Attach the Cloth along the surface of the Cushion S Working Turn them halfway Avoid too much tension on the Cables Match the end of the Cloth to the end ofthe Cushion TS PCB LCD TS Cable Before attaching the EMI Sheet
3. 34 71 94 95 96 97 ERJ2GEOROOX 102 103 195 212 240 258 259 280 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 324 328 345 349 355 365 397 411 457 477 478 479 480 488 524 546 547 RESISTOR 1 16W N O 548 549 550 555 557 560 561 562 571 573 574 575 576 577 578 606 701 722 728 732 733 735 736 738 741 749 788 810 814 821 873 887 905 935 939 R 35 36 ERJ2RKF80R6X RESISTOR 1 16W 80 60 2 1 ERJ2RKF2371X RESISTOR 1 16W 23700 ERJ2RKF49R9X RESISTOR 1 16W 49 90 R 59 60 125 141 311 333 396 420 475 476 533 534 TR RESISTOR TTT EN R 74 207 233 285 426 ERJ2GEJ101X RESISTOR 1 16W 1000 500 517 522 551 568 770 857 858 859 860 861 862 863 932 936 R 83 84 535 538 i ERJ2GEJ222X RESISTOR 1 16W 2 2KO 4 R 87 127 128 132 138 ERJ2GEJ103X RESISTOR 1 16W 10KO 139 142 185 201 218 238 241 273 284 290 291 302 312 314 315 322 325 327 331 332 335 343 346 363 379 422 428 434 436 440 451 464 465 490 507 514 523 552 554 563 564 569 605 623 703 756 779 790 793 806 820 826 827 896 923 950 90 105 108 109 708 ERJ3GEYOROOV RESISTOR 1 16W 709 710 711 744 762 763 817 818 824 945 R 91 92 100 394 R 106 402 403 ERJ2GEJ330X RESISTOR 1 16W 330 R 43 44 352 381 383 ERJ2RKF1002X RESISTOR
4. 1603 FL 1600 1601 FL 1602 1600 1601 1602 1603 1604 L 1600 1600 1601 1602 1603 1601 1602 1603 1604 1605 1614 1616 1619 1621 TRANSISTOR ERJ2GEJ273X RESISTOR 1 16W 27KO RESISTOR 1 16W 1KO 1622 1623 1624 R 1606 1607 1608 1609 ERJ2GEJ822X RESISTOR 1 16W 8 2KO m S Of AJ o o 2 gt S 1 oO 6 Ol o z lt N 00 gt ol 90 0 G gt ml gt m il 11 Ol S w S 512 2 gt o lololo 5 Z SI 2 X S 9 8 X S 5 5 2 2 S X N 5 5 1606 1807 1608 1609 50 1401 1402 1401 1402 1401 1401 1402 57130 SW 1302 mj AI Ai M lt 0 S 0 gt 2 OINI O cl lt 2 2 ol nm 2 g S wl a 2 S S S S amp II XI ol TI Ol BLUETOOTH PCB C 72 04 CAPACITOR 6 3 10uF CAPACITOR 16V 0 1uF CAPACITOR 50V 1000pF CAPACITOR 25V 0 01yF CAPACITOR 50V 27pF CAPACITOR 50V 0 5pF CONNECTOR IC FET SWITCH C 10 L4 2 COEBEO000460 C LOGIC KTOZAIAEOOOT CONNECTOR 20536000015 INDUCTOR GicsN ZA0029 INCUCTOR JOMABO0000 INDUCTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR RESISTOR 1 16W 10KO R1 2 3 HE NE un MN NE Li _ LBS NN NN NS
5. 0 01 N m D 1 2 0 1 N m 0 1 kgf cm 12 0 1 0 kgf cm 1 0 8 0 1 0 kgf cm E 0 8 0 1 N m 2 0 0 2 kgf cm 0 2 0 02 N m 4 0 0 2 kgf cm 0 4 0 02 N m CF 74JCJBDxM K53 Screw tightening torque 0 2 0 02 N m 2 0 0 2 kgf cm B 0 13 0 01 N m 1 3 0 1 kgf cm CF 74JCJBDxM 26 1015 25 Screw tightening torque A 0 1 0 01 N m 1 0 0 1 kgf cm 0 2 0 02 N m 2 0 0 2 kgf cm 0 8 0 1 N m 8 0 1 0 kgf cm N15 G 0 375 0 025 N m 3 75 0 25 kgf cm CF 74JCJBDxM K1016 6 222 22 4 22 2 4 22 1 22 5 CF 74JCJBDxM 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 74JCJBDAM NRP Non Reusable Parts REF NO and AREA DESCRIPTION Q TY Main Block Unit 4 MAIN PCB UNIT USB RTL 1 4 MAIN PCB UNIT DCIN RTL 1 CF74 SUB PCB UNIT PAD SWTCH 1 DF HR6200ZB 0 22 6 1 1 TOUCHPAD NRP LOAA02A00043 UDQFRPH32 F DFJ S995XA ______ S987ZA CABLE DC IN S992WA N2ABZY 000035 KEYBOARD VISTA US KINB94BA0001 C CARD EJ ECTOR E1001 DL3UP 1690 F 74MK4 BT PCB UNIT E1003 1517 LUETOOTH ANTENNA UNIT E1005 K10T053DB FC Accessories E32 DFJ S997YA CA
6. Lift the upper part of the Center Cover and draw it back ward release the six Hooks fixing the front side of the lt N1 gt Center Cover and then remove the Center Cover 3 Remove the four Screws lt N9 gt and the KBD Angle L and R 4 Lift the upper part of the Keyboard and draw it backward and then turn the Keyboard over forward lt N1 gt DIMM Cover DIMM Memory Card 1 Remove the two Screws N1 and remove the DIMM Keyboard SIS CN25 Cover 2 Open the right and left Hooks of the DIMM Memory Card KBDFPC lt outward and remove the DIMM Memory Card 5 Remove the KBD WP Sheet Screws lt N1 gt XSB2 3FNL 6 Disconnect the two KBD Cables from the two Connectors 9 1 5 Removing the Keyboard 7 Remove the Keyboard 8 Disconnect the Cable from the Connector CN25 9 Remove the KBD FPC screws lt N9 gt DFHE5025XA 9 1 6 Removing the Speaker and the LED PCB 522 Sheet lt N9 gt CN1003 CN1002 1 Release the seven Hooks fixing the rear side of the Cen Tape LED PCB ter Cover Speaker Holder Tape Hooks Center Cover Speaker L AS C Speaker Holder opeaker RH Remove the two Speaker Holders 2 Remove the two tapes and disconnect the two Speaker Cables from the two Connectors CN1002 CN1003 3 Remove the Speaker L and R Remove the Sheet 5 Remove the two Screws lt N9 gt and Remove the LED PCB Rede KBD Angle R 9
7. Remove the Heat Sink Fan Duct and the four Heat Sink 9 5 9 1 15 Removing the USB PCB lt N9 gt CN1701 USB PCB 1 Disconnect the Cable from the Connector CN1701 2 Remove the two Screws lt 9 gt 3 Remove the USB PCB Screws lt N9 gt DFHE5025XA 9 1 16 Removing the Display unit lt N6 gt Display Unit 1 Remove the four Screws lt N6 gt from the computer bottom side 2 Remove the two Screws lt N6 gt from the computer upper side 3 Remove the Display Unit Remove the Hinge Screw Cover L and 5 Remove the Gasket aN Screws lt N6 gt DXSB3 6FNL 9 1 17 Removing the LCD Front Cabinet LCD Leg Rubber 5 M N20 LCD Leg 1 Remove the two LCD Leg Rubbers and then the two Screws N20 2 Remove the two Screws N15 3 Release the 23 Hooks joining the LCD Front and Rear Cabinet on the LCD Front Cabinet outward See the Fig ure 4 Remove the LCD Front Cabinet Screws N15 DRHMO075ZA Screws N20 DXQT2 G4FCL 9 1 18 Removing the LCD and the Inverter LCD Unit Inverter Case W LAN LCD INV Cable lt N18 gt W LAN PCB R LCD Rear Cabinet 1 Disconnect the LCD INV Cable from the Connector the Inverter 2 Remove the LCD Unit 3 Remove the Inverter with the Inverter Case 4 Remove the two Screws N18 and then the W LAN PCB L and H Screws N18 XON17 BJ6FJ 9 1 19 Removing the Touch PA
8. 49 58 711 738 B1GBCFJN0037 TRANSISTOR 1 765 9 23 24 776 781 XP0421300L TRANSISTOR qi SAR TRANSISTOR 28 B1CFNC000004 Q 38 53 E B1DHDC000028 TRANSISTOR 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 XP041 1500L TRANSISTOR qs PL TRANSISTOR Q 701 702 E B1CFRD000009 TRANSISTOR 703 704 705 706 747 B1CFRD000025 FET 757 707 708 709 710 715 B1CFRD000014 FET 716 736 737 760 792 XP0421400L TRANSISTOR 773 774 NI B1DHDD000031 TRANSISTOR FET 787 788 789 793 B1CHRD000001 TRANSISTOR Q 795 1 00008 TRANSISTOR R 1 18 24 25 46 47 48 ERJ2GEJ102X RESISTOR 1 16W 1KO 124 149 253 275 375 Q 14 19 35 47 50 713 B1GBCFNN0042 TRANSISTOR 723 727 729 730 731 732 733 734 735 762 777 778 780 782 783 796 797 798 799 800 801 802 N N N N 376 556 621 R 2 3 30 88 89 p ERJ2RKF101X RESISTOR 1 16W 1000 R45 0 ERJ2RKF27R4X RESISTOR 1 16W 27 40 R 6 7 256 374 NI ERJ2RKF54R9X RESISTOR 1 16W 54 90 R 8 28 WW ERJ2RKF2001X RESISTOR 1 16W 2KO R 9 29 66 68 70 718 BE ais RESISTOR 1 16W 1KO 754 771 U 1 R 17 528 529 544 545 FT ERJ2GEJ510X RESISTOR 1 16W 510 5 R 19 269 286 413 530 531 532 781 782 794 rpg D1H85104A024 RESISTOR 1 16W 510 ERJ2GEJ100X RESISTOR 1 16W 100 95 829 834 836 841
9. AP NI OP NI 5 WO O N Il pomo CLOSE Lic DGICCONTROUERFORCPU 1 DICCONTROLERFORGNCH TTT 00 YC REGUIATOR _ 7022220000 0652 c I EET 060 4 i i182 DCPOWERUNEWDUCTOR 123471011 pocos DCPOWERUNEBEADS _ ss promos NDUCTOR E74 75 76 77 37 DCPOWERUNEIDUCTOR 125 DCPOWERUNEIDUCTOR TTT DCPOWERUNEBEADS _ permon INDUCTOR L 29 39 40 41 42 43 J0JJC0000021 INDUCTOR 48 56 57 _ ij ERJ2GEJ470X RESISTOR 1 16W 47O L 32 33 34 35 36 37 HER DDB5Z021D Y CHIP BEADS L38 e INDUCTOR L 44 50 53 54 55 58 JOMAB0000200 INDUCTOR 59 60 61 62 TTT ps INDUCTOR tes COMMON MODE FILTER ARRAY INDUCTOR img OL _ tmr 1 2 3 36 37 51 52 B1CFGD000023 TRANSISTOR 725 753 785 794 5 18 20 59 728 739 B1GDCFNN0031 TRANSISTOR e 6 8 21 25 26 27 32 1 00004 TRANSISTOR B EN eee Q 7 15
10. Always power off the computer when it is not in use Leaving the computer on when the AC adap tor is not connected will exhaust the remaining bat tery capacity CONTENTS 1 opecifications cussesssenscusssusen nsons onusmsSasssesaouseonsens amp cnaunonsSassessqensoussenascunyssacensonssuesscaseonsconeensuaceos 154 2 Names and Functions of Parts e 2 1 3 Block Diagram sansesskesssusssuAS RSSENSGSEISOEIGSRIGHSIGESERSBSSAREASENSSERHORE S RASSRIOSENOSASARSSQRRSSTS2GZOS2GZO E VORIGHSHREGH RE GB 3 1 4 Diagnosis Procedure 4 4 5 Power On Self Test Boot Check cassesssesssqusschsssusconsenuonssussDsussQuesssusssasseuscenscensensasenssonssansos 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 cunsessussasusssiuesHSSyHAGHSsOUISES RR SBSRISESEASSSRSSSSZOITORECSERIGUHRSARSSRSSERSGRETO EH REV B 8 1 9 Disassembly Reassembly cansessuusassuascsuusessSesESAREGUSEEACSHASASASEESES2SSSETORICSEBSORRERRSSRRSSHRSOSESOREHE REG RR HH RH B 9 1 10 Exploded 10 1 1 1 Replacement Parts List EET 1 1 1 1 Specifications This page provides the specifications for the basic model The model number is different according to the unit configu ration To check the model number Check the
11. CN 26 K1MN12BA0160 CONNECTOR CN 29 ap K1KA02BA0085 CONNECTOR CN 801 mdi K1KA10B00213 CONNECTOR comeron TTT TTT CONNECTOR jus Tama 12 13 14 15 16 17 wa DIODE 18 19 20 21 28 D220 22 D22 B3AGB0000040 DIODE LE D 25 26 27 0000044 DIODE D 31 722 723 724 25111 DIODE D 701 702 BOJCRD000015 DIODE D 705 707 708 713 735 BE BOJCMD000046 DIODE D 706 712 BOADCJ000025 DIODE EE EM D 7 IE 4 1 BOJCCE000008 DIODE 714 715 716 717 718 MAZ80620ML DIODE 719 720 D72A 2 2 721 00002 DIODE 725 a MAZ81800ML DIODE N gt 726 HES MAZ81200ML DIODE D 728 DIODE D 729 730 DIODE D 731 732 733 736 MA3J14700L DIODE D 734 DIODE F 1 2 4 5 10 11 12 FUSE 2A 32V F 800 801 802 FUSE 15A 65V FL 1 19 24 29 31 36 37 CAPACITOR 6 3V 4 7 38 39 40 41 42 43 48 49 FL 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CAPACITOR 6 3V 1uF 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 30 33 35 44 45 46 47 50 51 52 53 ig Lia eo f GI Lim ic ea icm csr E Kusa 2 i 5 st E n BEN E nan E T um Zi d mm m THERMAL SENSOR
12. attach the Tape Fold it back and attach to the side surface Ensure it does not come out of the metal part Ensure the Cloth is surely attached to the metal chassises on both of the side and top Cloth should catch the metal chassieses only It must not catch the TAB Use the Cable covered with the Conductive Cloth only Corner of the Cloth Ensure the corner of the Cloth does not come out of the LCD s edge Attach the Cloth oafety Working pP d along the surface a of the Cushion A Match the Cloth by Cushion edge 0 1mm 9 10 Arranging the TP Power Cable Attaching the Sheet Ensure the Tape does not cover the Connecter port Connect the Connector TP Power Cable Pass the Cables over the Conductive Cloth Ensure the Tape and Cable Sheet 3 do not come out of the metal part
13. bottom of the computer or the box the computer came in at the time of purchase To check CPU speed memory size and the hard disk drive HDD size Run the Setup Utility Reference Manual Setup Utility and select Information menu Processor Speed CPU speed Memory Size Memory size Hard Disk Hard disk drive size Main Specifications Model No CF 74JCJBDAM CF 74JCJBDJM CF 74KCJBZAM CF 74JCJDDAM CF 74JCJFDAM CPU Secondary cache memory Inte Core 2 Duo Processor P8600 2 4 GHz 1 L2 cache 1066 MHz FSB Chip Set Mobile Intel GM45 Express Chip set Video Memory 285 1 Max 1423 Max with expanded memory 3 512 1 Max 1024 MB with expanded memory Hard Disk Drive 160 GB Serial ATA Approx 2 GB is used as a partition with recovery tools Users cannot use this partition CD DVD drive DVD MULTI Drive built in Buffer underrun error prevention function Supported Continuous Reading DVD RAM 9 5X DVD R 9 8X DVD R DL 6X DVD RW 6X Max Data Transfer DVD ROM 8X CD ROM 24X CD R 24X CD RW 24X Max Speed 5 6 8X Max R DL 6 RW 6X Max High Speed CD RW 24X Max Ultra Speed CD RW 24 Writing 19 DVD RAM 8 2 3 3 5 4 7 GB DVD R 1X 2X 2 4X 2 6X 2 8X DVD RW 1X 2X 2 4X 2 4X 2 4 4X 2 4 6X 2 4 8X DL 2 4X RW 2 4 2
14. 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 6 8 Wiring Connection Diagram TS PCB SPEAKER R SPEAKER L w y w I O PCB LCD LED PCB SERIAL yo sw CN1002 Ci CN801 CN18 CN15 O DC IN PCB CN23 d DRIVE SD PCB CN7 CN24 CN19 PORT CN14 REPLICATOR Jona FAN MOTOR um LAN JACK _ BLUETOOTH P C B A MAIN PCB CN4 DIMM MEMORY CARD LITHIUM BATTERY WIRELESS MODULE ANTENNA I KBD FPC FLAT KEYBOARD PCMCIA SLOT 8 1 Connector by Cable ANM Direct connection by Connectors I Parts on Bottom Side Headphone O Microphone CN1301 SW1304 SW1301 1 1 I 9 Disassembly Reassembly Power off the computer Do not shut down to the Suspend or hibernation mode Do not add peripherals
15. 0220 819 837 839 843 874 2 10 786 792 831 833 955 D1BDR033A099 RESISTOR 1 3W 0 0330 24 801 NE ERJ2RKF2402X RESISTOR 1 16W 24KO R 804 R 809 815 844 R 811 R 812 R 835 R 838 R 845 R 848 R 864 865 R 895 R 897 R 899 919 922 R 928 R 929 931 R 933 934 E ERJ2RKD154X RESISTOR 1 16W 150KO R 937 012200000065 RESISTOR 1W 4mO R 940 941 942 956 959 D1BDR082A100 RESISTOR 1 3W 0 0820 960 R 943 R 944 RESISTOR _ Rs ESSTOR TTT 12 TTT Lx TT xz rare Xs 4 2 1 2 ZA 3 4 1213 1215 1201 1202 1203 FL 1201 1202 1203 L 1204 1205 1206 120 R 1204 1205 R 1206 1207 1208 EN ERJ2RKF3161X RESISTOR 1 16W 3 16KO Li ERJ2GEJ221X RESISTOR 1 16W 2200 ERJ2RHD153X RESISTOR 1 16W 15KO NN ERJ2RHD104X RESISTOR 1 16W 100KO ERURKFW0SX RESSTOR 7 RESISTOR 1 16W 82KO RESISTOR 1 10W 1KO RESISTOR 1 16W 30KO RESISTOR 1 16W 33KO RESISTOR 1 16W 1 3KO ERJ2RKF1302X RESISTOR 1 16W 13KO ERUSGEYUZZ2V RESISTOR O O RESISTOR 1 3W 0 470 RESISTOR 1 16W 3 30 JERI2GEISG4x RESISTOR 7 7 Ea ERJ2GEJ154X RESISTOR 1 16W 150KO E ERJ2RKF3652X RESISTOR 1 16W 36 5KO um H2D20050001 1 CERAMIC CLOCK 20MHz DRHMO1212A
16. 1 16W 10KO 704 706 785 840 1 2 3 2 D1HA56080001 RESISTOR 1 16W 560 ERJ2GEJ105X RESISTOR 1 16W 1MO 882 883 884 885 pm m NN NE 126 131 135 179 193 D1H81034A024 RESISTOR 1 16W 10kO 129 130 214 215 469 D1H83304A024 RESISTOR 1 16W 33O TOW 107 112 117 113 114 115 118 119 120 123 250 423 424 600 601 602 852 853 854 855 856 868 878 879 cO 1 R 134 ERJ2RKF4750X RESISTOR 1 16W 475O R 155 ERJ2RKF22R6X RESISTOR 1 16 22 6O R 156 184 186 199 208 ERJ2GEJ104X 234 260 261 262 282 283 288 289 347 354 357 366 367 370 425 432 435 437 438 439 7 0 1 1 8 RESISTOR 1 16W 100KO 453 491 492 498 499 503 508 510 511 512 513 516 520 521 622 629 730 789 796 822 893 894 926 157 EN ERJ2GEJ511X RESISTOR 1 16W 5100 R 163 176 202 203 204 D1HY1038A007 RESISTOR 1 16W 10kO 348 351 353 372 553 R 170 172 mE ERJ2RKF3241X RESISTOR 1 16W 32400 R 171 173 ERJ2RKF4530X RESISTOR 1 16W 4530 R 175 181 182 321 341 ERJ2GEJ150X RESISTOR 1 16W 150 R 192 196 R 198 342 344 R 200 R 206 R 209 210 R 232 303 390 441 515 729 847 866 898 904 D1H84724A024 RESISTOR 1 16W 4 7kO RESISTOR 1 16W 3 9KO RESISTOR 1 16W 1200 RESISTOR 1 16W 330KO ERJ2GEJ473X RESIST
17. 11 9829 jeu pl a H 1 ego S z89091 VIVS QaHvivs 15 Vasas JANEE Sng IOd 1026 oes seVqueg L goc layu IWIAIQ OS WD lOd goc INvHGS j NEL d ZHINOORAS SNE z4 ZHINZ90 9 9 epis1u014 ANG LOGIN Jupx uoo JO eoeneju 521791219 uL SONT 8 9Gc 940980 c 1 9109 enda gE 94W 57 fouenbojj 9 09 eoueuuopeg leui deigpeedg peoueuud zHIAZ901 854 3 1 4 Diagnosis Procedure 4 1 Basic Procedures The basic procedures for diagnosis disassembly and test of defective parts of a set to be repaired are summarized below For details refer to relevant pages in the Service Manual Flow Chart OCCURRENCE OF TROUBLE Power sw is set to ON Power On Self Test FINISH POST ERROR OCCURRENCE Automatic diagnosis takes place when the power switch is set to ON Gm M SELF DIAGNOSIS TEST IF REQUIRED Conduct a self diagnosis test when it is necessary for conduct trouble diagnosis DEFECTIVE PARTS SORTIN
18. 153 157 161 165 HF Frequency Band 5 825 GHz IEEE802 11a 5 18 GHz 5 32 GHz 5 5 GHz 5 58 GHz 5 66 GHz 5 7 GHz 5 745 GHz IEEE802 11b IEEE802 11g 2 412 GHz 2 462 GHz IEEE802 11n 2 412 GHz 2 462 GHz 5 15 GHz 5 35 GHz 5 5 GHz 5 58 GHz 5 66 GHz 5 GHz 5 745 GHz 5 85 GHz Bluetooth Bluetooth Version Transmission Method 2 0 EDR FHSS system Wireless Channels Used Channels 1 to 79 RF Frequency Band 2 402 GHz 2 48 GHz 1 1 MB 1 048 576 bytes 1 GB 1 073 741 824 bytes You can physically expand the memory up to 4 GB but the total amount of usable memory available will be less depend ing on the actual system configuration A segment of the main memory is allotted automatically depending on the computer s operating status The size of the Video Memory cannot be set by the user The size of Video memory is allotted depending on the operating system 1 GB 1 000 000 000 bytes Your operating system or some application software will report as fewer GB Data transfer speeds indicate values measured by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd The data transfer rate of DVD per 1X speed is 1 350 KB s The data transfer rate of CD per 1X speed is 150 KB s 6 Performance of CD R CD RW DVD RAM DVD R DVD R DL DVD RW R R DL and RW cannot be guaranteed depending on writing status and recording format Also some data cannot be played back depending on the disc settings and environm
19. 2 Screws 9 DFHE5025XA 9 1 8 Removing the Bottom Case 9 1 7 Removing the Handle Ass y EN 1 Remove six Screws lt 5 gt 2 Remove the ten Screws lt 7 gt 1 Remove the two Screws lt 2 gt 3 Remove the two Screws lt N8 gt 2 Remove the three Screws lt N4 gt and remove the Handle 4 Open the Lid Rubbers and remove the Bottom Cover Cover L and R 5 Remove the Sheet and Gasket 3 Remove the two Sleeves A Handle Ass y and two Sleeves B Screws N5 DXSB2 6FNL Screws N7 DXYN24J16FNL Screws lt N2 gt DRHM4 10FKS Screws lt N8 gt DXYN2 J8FNL Screws lt N4 gt DRSB2 6FKL Removing the Wireless Module MDC Module lt N9 gt Kapton Tape lt lt Antenna Cable Black Antenna Cable Gray 1 Remove the two Antenna Cables from the two Connec tors Antenna Cable Black MAIN Connector Antenna Cable Gray AUX Connector 2 Remove the two Screws lt 9 gt 3 Remove the Wireless Module 4 Remove the two Screws lt 9 gt 5 Disconnect the Modem Cable from the Connector 6 Remove the Kapton tape and remove the MDC Module Screws lt N9 gt DFHE5025XA 9 1 10 Removing the Main PCB lt N9 gt CN21 CN802 e z Note After replacing the Main Board rewrite the BIOS ID 1 Disconnect the ten Cables from the ten Connectors CN6 CN7 CN24 CN19 CN28 CN21 CN802 CN18 CN15 CN25 Remove the six S
20. 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 A or drive C 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 2222 Parity is a method for checking errors in binary data A parity error indicates that some data has been corrupted Parity Check 2 nnnn Parity error found in the I O bus BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the screen If it cannot locate the address it displays Press 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 Diagnostic 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 com
21. 3 V 400 mA 5 V 400 mA Slots ExpressCard Slot x 1 ExpressCard 34 or ExpressCard 54 SD Memory Card 1 Slot 16 Smart Card Slot 1 X 1 Discs Format Main Specifications Model No CF 74JCJBDAM CF 74JCJBDJM CF 74KCJBZAM CF 74JCJDDAM CF 74JCJFDAM RAM Module Slot x 1 DDR2 SDRAM 200 1 8 V SO DIMM PC2 6400 Compliant Interface USB Ports x 2 4 pin USB2 0 18 Serial Port Dsub 9 pin male Modem Port RJ 11 LAN Port RJ 45 External Display Port Mini Dsub 15 pin female Microphone Jack Miniature jack 3 5 DIA Headphone Jack Miniature jack 3 5 DIA Impedance 32 2 Output Power 4mW x 2 Stereo Expansion Bus Connector Dedicated 65 pin female Keyboard Pointing Device 87 keys Touch Pad Fingerprint Reader 19 Array Size 248 x 4 pixels Image Size 248 x 360 pixels Image Resolution 508 DPI Physical Dimensions W x D x 303 5 mm x 293 3 mm x 43 6 mm 60 1 mm 12 0 11 6 x 1 7 2 4 H including the carrying handle Weight Approx 2 7 kg Approx 6 0 Ib including the carrying handle Envi Oper 5 to 35 5 F to 95 F 30 to 80 RH No condensation Stor 20 C to 60 4 F to 140 F ag 30 to 80 RH No condensation Software Model No CF 74JCJBDJM CF 74JCJBDAM CF 74KCJBZAM CF 74JCJDDAM CF 74JCJFDAM OS 25 Windows Vista Business Service Pack 1 Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 with Advanced Security Technolo
22. 44 CD R 4X 8X 8 12X 8 16X 8 24X CD RW 4X High Speed CD RW 4X 8X 10X Ultra Speed CD RW 8X 10X Supported Reading DVD ROM 4 7 GB 8 5 9 4 GB 17 DVD Video DVD R 1 4 GB 3 95 GB 4 7 DVD R DL 8 5 DVD RW Ver 1 1 1 2 1 4 GB 2 8 GB 4 7 GB 9 4 GB DVD 1 4 GB 2 8 GB 2 6 GB 4 7 GB 5 2 9 4 R 4 7GB R DL 8 5 GB 4 RW 4 7 GB CD Audio CD ROM XA compatible CD R Photo CD multiple session compatible Video CD CD EXTRA CD RW High Speed CD RW Ultra Speed CD RW CD TEXT Writing DVD RAM 1 4 GB 2 8 GB 4 7 GB 9 4 GB DVD R 1 4 GB 4 7 for General 4 DVD RW Ver 1 1 1 2 1 4 GB 2 8 4 7 9 4 4 7 R DL 8 5 RW 4 7 CD R CD RW High Speed CD RW Ultra Speed CD RW Display Method 13 3 XGA type TFT 1024 x 768 dots with Touchscreen Internal LCD 65 536 16 777 216 colors 800 x 600 dots 1024 x 768 dots T External Display 12 65 536 16 777 216 colors 800 x 600 dots 1024 x 768 dots 1280 x 1024 dots 1400 x 1050 dots 1600 x 1200 dots 2048 x 1536 dots Wireless LAN 3 Intel WiFi Link 5100 Bluetooth 14 Refer to page 31 of Instruction Manual IEEE 802 3 10Base T IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3ab 1000BASE T Data 56 kbps V 92 FAX 14 4 kbps WAVE and MIDI playback Intel High Definition Audio subsystem support Security Chip TPM TCG V1 2 compliant 15 Card PC Card Slot 1 Type or Type II Allowable current 3
23. 56 262 290 305 306 312 338 381 387 392 409 412 417 418 420 421 477 504 505 514 711 712 765 787 804 821 844 7 22 NO o N N oeza CAPACITOR T CAPACITOR 5300208 CAPACITOR pF C282294 48882757 CAPACITOR SOV ZU CAPACITOR I 344 368 373 733 752 F1G1H1010005 CAPACITOR 50V 100pF 805 843 883 C 365 F1G1H270A542 CAPACITOR 50V 27pF a o NI V a ____ 3 CAPACITOR TOV TTT GAPACHORS3V CAPACITOR 25V 10uF 702 703 705 735 736 137 745 754 761 762 774 780 783 792 795 NO NO 799 802 803 818 829 831 838 C 706 707 F1J1E224A081 CAPACITOR 25V 0 22uF 2 C 708 709 710 738 809 F1L1E226A094 CAPACITOR 25V 221 10 846 873 878 880 881 C 713 722 723 724 729 F1H1H1830001 CAPACITOR 50V 0 0181 740 7 IT e cms I cms eios CAPACITOR SW cre eere SW Zo ns CAPACITOR SOV OFT ewe CAPACITOR OFT CT
24. 5XA CN1701 USB PCB Arranging the USB Cable Safety Working MP Slide Sheet Attach the MP Slid Sheet to prevent the Cable from coming off Fitting edge 7 7 Pass the Cable through the notch and lead it downward Connect the Connector Pass it through the notch ry Uer Fit the surplus length of the Cable into this side F come out of the board edge so that the Cable does not touch the MP Drive Pass it through the notch Avoid runnning over the boss MP Slide Sheet Pass it through the rib Ensure the A end does not come on the level 9 14 9 2 7 Setting the BT PCB 1 Connect the BT FFC to the Connector CN22 2 Fix the PCB to the computer using the two Screws lt 9 gt 9 2 8 Setting the SD PCB Heat Sink and FAN Motor 1 Connect the SD FFC to the Connector CN1401 2 Fix the SD PCB to the computer using the three 5 5 lt 9 gt 3 Set the Heat Sink Fan Duct and the four Heat Sink Springs 4 Fix the FAN Motor to the computer using the two Screws lt N5 gt 5 Attach the Fan Tape 1 and 2 on the FAN Motor and fix the Cable Holder on them Screws lt N5 gt DXSB2 6FNL Screws N9 DFHE5025XA NN N 4 1401 Heat Sink Heat Sink c Spring 555 Spring 0 7 gt J Applying
25. 75 482 484 491 492 496 497 498 F1G1H100A544 CAPACITOR 50V 10pF 786 814 820 C 48 66 68 69 70 76 90 F1G0J474A001 CAPACITOR 6 3V 0 471 C 49 57 82 83 93 94 F1G0J224A001 CAPACITOR 6 3V 0 22uF 357 362 499 741 742 747 748 749 766 768 775 785 811 824 C 51 53 71 77 91 92 F1G0J105A001 CAPACITOR 6 3V 1uF 96 105 108 117 188 190 191 234 235 264 265 284 374 376 394 510 C 58 59 62 73 81 99 F1J0J226A051 CAPACITOR 6 3V 22uF 104 115 119 126 137 141 150 152 154 156 196 224 227 350 416 500 501 502 503 C 67 236 300 301 302 F1H1A1050015 CAPACITOR 10V 1uF 303 304 307 343 351 358 370 411 419 422 423 490 730 731 732 739 751 791 800 827 867 872 882 C 43 444 452 453 454 C 102 103 EEFCX0D331R CAPACITOR 2V 2 455 456 457 458 767 C 122 127 138 139 148 F1G1E103A062 CAPACITOR 25V 0 01 uF 4 151 153 155 157 158 159 160 161 183 219 229 230 231 232 293 396 397 400 401 445 448 449 450 461 467 473 485 512 513 704 715 790 832 833 834 837 839 840 841 842 865 868 C2 C 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 F1J0J106A016 CAPACITOR 6 3V 10uF 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 50 54 61 64 65 72 78 84 85 86 97 106 118 131 134 140 186 187 189 194 195 208 221 222 226 245 248 254 2
26. BLE SERIAL DFJ S995XA Mi FTH 5 ee MJ UJ C ID gt ala 0 m AJ r MANUAL CF 74MK4 XP Packing Material Mechanical Parts HEAT SINK SPRING DIMM COVER HINGE SCREWCOVER L HINGE SCREW COVER R KENGSINTONG PLATE ASSY S NSULATION SHEET J ACK HEATSINK SD USB1 COVER U PEN HOOLDER L OUTER ANTENNA COVER CUSHION PC COVER PLATE KBD ANGLE L CONDUCTIVE TAPE CONDUCTIVE CLOTH SP L CONDUCTIVE CLOTH SP R HANDLE COVER L HANDLE COVER R KB WATER PROOF A FAN CABLE SHEET I A ALAIALALALAILAIAILALALAILALALALAILAIALAL AI A am m 212 20 JJ E A C gt gt 2 5 Un S Oloimisit cmo E FO 225090 rm lt m m pu 7 JJ m pu 9 2 20 201 20 20 20 mol 70 AJ U 77177 DFHR3C65ZA SD SHEET NR DFHR3C70ZA MP SLIDE SHEET TOP NRP lt 20 DFHR3C91ZB SHEET LED POWER P ADHESIVE TAPE FAN2 NRP K39 FAN DUCT SHEET NRP INDICATOR SHEET NRP INDICATOR SHEET SD NRP 2777 GASKET NRP GASKET 81TL15 14 10 NRP DFMCOBBBZA MP GASKET 5 NRP N5 DXSBZ2HFNL SCREW 8 N DXSB33 FNL SCREW G 9 DFHES2SXA SCREW O 44 NO SCREW 6 Replacement Parts List Note Important Safety Notice Components identified by N mark have special characteristics important for safety W
27. Cable Cautions for Setting the Speaker Safety Working T Set as the loop of the Speaker Cable is upper side Tape Fit to the stand wall inii k Conductive SP Conductive gt lt Cloth R Speaker L Cloth L Fit to lt C VN the corner gt Pass the Speaker Cables USS QT EN Speak Q throu CC folder gh the notch SN Avoid running over Speaker L Speaker R SPEM Securely attach the SP Conductive Cloth Ensure Cable dose net to the round frame of the Speaker touch the Steel Plate Ensure the Hooks are securely set in 3 points Pass the Speaker Cables through the notch Avoid running over 9 22 9 2 16 Setting the Keyboard 1 2 Connect the KBD FPC Cable to the Connector CN25 of the Main PCB Connect the two Cables of the Keyboard to the two Con nectors on the KBD FPC Remove the Release Paper of the KBD WP Sheet and attach the KBD WP Sheet to the computer as it covers the Cable of the Keyboard Note Press strongly enough until the color of the contact of two sided tape is changed Insert the front Hooks of the Keyboard and the FPC to the computer and set the Keyboard to the computer Fix the KBD Angle L and using the four Screws lt N9 gt Hook the six front Hooks of the Center Cover to the KBD Angle L and R Hook the seven rear Hooks of the Center Cover to the computer and press the Center Cover to
28. D and PAD PCB Palm Rest Sheet Pad WP Sheet A N20 N20 lt N205 lt N20 gt PAD Button WP Rubber PAD SW PCB S PAD CN1302 lt N14 gt 8 4 CN1301 14 Remove the Palm Rest Sheet Remove the four Screws N20 and then PAD Base Ass y Disconnect the two Cables from the two Connectors CN1301 CN1302 Remove the three Screws lt N14 gt Remove the PAD Button WP Rubber and PAD SW PCB Remove the Touch PAD Screws N14 DRHMO106ZA Screws N20 DXQT2 G4FCL 9 1 20 Removing the Finger PCB lt N9 gt UT g Finger PCB Finger Sensor Base FP FFC Cable Preparation Perform the steps up to removing of the Main PCB 1 Remove the three Screws N9 2 Remove the Finger PCB and Finger Sensor Base Screws lt N9 gt DFHE5025XA 9 2 Reassembly Instructions 9 2 1 Attention when CF 74 series is repaired Please execute writing BIOS ID when you exchange the Main Board You cannot reuse the Conductive Clothes and the heat dissipating parts such as Sheet and Rubber Use new parts 9 2 2 Setting the Finger PCB 1 Fix the Finger PCB the Finger Sensor Base to the computer using the Screws lt N9 gt 2 Connect the FP FFC Cable to the Connector CN27 on the Main PCB Screws lt N9 gt DFHE5025XA Preparing and setting the Finger Sensor Base lt N9 gt Aen te Finger P C B all circumference
29. G Aa lt 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 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 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 AC Adaptor Battery Output voltage N Replace AC Adaptor Battery Check contact condition of power input terminal Replace if Power lamp NO check defective YES Check Power SW Replace if defective Dark display on screen Screen fails to display Inverter board NG Replace inverter board OK Check inverter cable continuity Replace if
30. Grease on the Heat Sink 1 Apply grease on two points of the Heat Sink 2 Attach the Pipe Sheet on the Heat Pipe Fan Dust Sheet Attach the Fan Duct Sheet to the back side Match the end of the Pipe Sheet 0 1mm 0 1 0 1 Pipe Sheet Fan Dust Sheet Fold on the center line and attach it Heat Sink Grease is applied i G751 10mmX10mmxXt0 3 Grease is applied G751 10mmX10mMXt0 3 9 16 9 2 9 Setting the DC IN PCB and I O PCB 1 Fit the Modem Cable and LAN Cable between the MOD ELAN Holders and set them on to the computer 2 Fix the I O PCB to the I O Plate using the four Screws lt N19 gt Fix the PCB with I O Plate to the computer using the two Screws N9 4 Fix the DC IN PCB to the computer using the two Screws N9 Screws N9 DFHE5025XA Screws N19 DFHE5035ZB Arranging the DC IN Cable DC IN PCB Safety Working 52 Set the Core of the Modem over the DC IN Cable DC IN Cable om IN FJ ws HO ERI A 0 3mm IP NEE I 70b Z 0 3mm FAN Cable Sheet Avoid runnning over the boss Safety Working Otherwise the Cable will be caught at the Bottom Cabinet Fix the Core using the Tape O 5 4 zm 5 Fold back the end Tape Modem Cable LAN Cable MODELAN Holder DC IN PCB lt N19 gt Turn the DC IN Cable halfway counterclockwise Connect the Connector SS
31. IC 46 47 49 QO OF OF OF OQ OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OQ OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OQ OF OI O TI AI Al 00 00 al S 81 81 S1 81 51 5 8 518 1 8131 amp 81 51515 4 2 512 a 181 31 8 815 54444226 o w w w 9 P U 5 S 9 w w D w w w w 5 S w V w w w 9 w 5 w w w 2 c gt a N I i m gt gt gt gt ol S o 2 oI NINI NI Of gt S S S A 0 2 lt lt o lt 00 m S gi 9i 21 wl lt ol S S lt lt lt S NJ S 21 5 o SI PI SI m m lt S S S S S 5 S S S S 2 S S lt G onl N NI 6 ol o S S S S S S 51 2 GI se 2 Q 5 Q 5 2 5 SI S 9 2 5 2 S 5 lt 5 SIS 2 S S S 5 gt el 21 2 SI Of S SI SI SPENT SENT 5 SIE 5 9 NI SENT GL amp MI SESI SI SI o LI 5 5 S S S S 2 5 K K X mi S S S 2 a S AI SB 9 gt X 8 SI SINT 9 SO 5 S KI 2 A N S SI GL gt 2 cof S lt Vl el NI ST al o OLR NS ol O O OC O Ol G N o S BL S gt gt 9 S N S S N 9
32. INV Cable Attach the Cable avoiding overlapping DC IN Cable and INV Cable Safety Working Set the INV Cable under the IN Cable 9 2 10 Setting the PC Ejector Lithium Battery 1 Attach the Lithium Battery to the Main PCB uu 2 Pass the Lead Wire of the Lithium Battery through the Lithium Battery PC Card Ejector groove of the Main PCB and connect it to the Connector CN14 SS x CN14 on the back side 3 Fix the PC Card Ejector to the Main PCB using the two Screws lt NQ gt Screws lt N9 gt DFHE5025XA Main PCB Arranging the Lithium Battery Safety Working 82 Connect to the Connector CN14 on the back side Pass the Cable through the groove of the Main PCB Match the end of the Tape 0 to 1 mm Fix the Cable using the Tape Match the end of the Tape 0 to 1 mm Pass the Cable between the parts Avoid running over the parts Tape Main PCB Lithium Battery 9 2 11 Setting the Main PCB Note After replacing the Main Board rewrite the BIOS ID 1 Set the MP Guide to the Main PCB 2 Set the Main PCB to the computer Fix the Main PCB using the six Screws N9 4 Connect the ten Cables to the corresponding Connecters CN6 CN7 CN24 CN19 CN28 CN21 CN802 CN18 CN15 CN25 Screws lt N9 gt DFHE5025XA 9 18 Arranging the Cables to the Cable Holder their Wiring Order Pull the surplus length of the Cabl
33. MAIN Connector Antenna Cable Gray AUX Connector Screws N9 DFHE5025XA Arranging the Modem Cable lt Preparation for assembly of the MDC Module gt MDC Module Arranging the Modem Cable lt Good example gt 81 Safety Working 52 Safety Working Ensure the Cable does not run over the Screw Ensure the Cable does not come over the end Ensure the Kapton Tape is of the MDC Module overlapping the Shrink Tube by 1 mm or more Kapton Tape Pass the Cable over the CCC mark Fix the Connector using the Tape Modem Cable Avoid any stress on the outlet of the Cable Fold back and attach to the back side Ensure both of the inlet and outlet of the MDC Module of the Cable are within the frame Coming over the end Safety Working of the Screw Bad example gt 9 20 9 2 13 Setting the Bottom Case 1 Attach the Gasket and Sheet 2 Set the Bottom Case 3 Fix the Bottom Case using the ten Screws lt N7 gt to No10 4 Fix the Bottom Case using the six Screws lt N5 gt No11 to No16 5 Fix the Bottom Case using the two Screws N8 17 No18 6 Close the Lid Covers Note Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to No18 Screws lt N5 gt DXSB2 6FNL Screws lt N7 gt DXYN2 J16FNL Screws lt N8 gt DXYN2 J8FNL lt N7 gt No5 3 lt N7 gt No8 lt N7 gt No10 lt N7 gt lt N8 gt lt 5 gt 11 oc BAN lt N8 gt No17 l
34. OR 1 16W 47KO R 239 243 i ERJ2RKF3323X RESISTOR 1 16W 332KO R 248 R 251 252 398 399 407 408 R 360 361 362 364 501 502 504 536 537 539 540 920 921 954 ERJ2GEJ106X RESISTOR 1 16W 10MO ERJ2GEJ203X RESISTOR 1 16W 20KO ERJ2GEJ472X RESISTOR 1 16W 4 7KO 1 RESSTOR I TR RESSTOR WOW _ R45 164 B46 902 953 ERGE RESISTOR WW I o Per RESISTOR HOWTO RESISTOR _ ESSTOR TOK RESISTOR SIRO R 707 737 750 761 787 825 851 963 ERJ3GEYJ100V RESISTOR 1 16W 100 Rr RESISTOR _ RESISTOR Rma RR RESISTOR RR ESSTOR _ RESISTOR _ RESISTOR _ RESSTOR _ RESISTOR _ R TTT RESISTOR KO RESISTOR TR RESISTOR _ RN 803 828 867 E R 780 830 ERJ2GEJ153X RESISTOR 1 16W 15KO R 783 784 797 798 799 D1BDRO022A099 RESISTOR 1 3W 0
35. ORDER NO CPD080 006CE Service Manual Notebook Computer No CF 74JCJBDxM This is the Service Manual for the following areas M for U S A and Canada Model CF 74JCJBD 71M 1 Operation System A Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP 2 J Microsoft Windows VISTA Business SP 1 WARNING This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians onl and is not designed Tor 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 p c 2008 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd All rights reserved anasonic 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 15 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 th
36. S CAPACITOR cre _________ CAPACITOR CAPACITOR r cma pomem CAPACITOR r _ C 772 806 815 849 852 F1H1H104A748 CAPACITOR 50V 10 863 871 874 876 879 peene CAPACITOR 3 Lor CAPACITOR _ poos CAPACITOR ATA 2 irre CAPACITOR cay Hes GAPACHORS3V AT CAPACITOR SW cag gt GAPACHORS3V NF CAPACITOR r ca Fed CAPACHOR N N O O 1 2 3 D4CC11030026 THERMISTOR 1 0800005 CONNECTOR DIMM CN4 2 CONNECTOR Kme CONNECTOR CN 6 21 BES K1KA08BA0014 CONNECTOR CNT CONNECTOR pene CONNECTOR 12 K1KB12A00099 CONNECTOR CN 13 m K1KY42B00001 CONNECTOR CN 14 K1KA62B00003 CONNECTOR CN 15 E K1KA06BA0014 CONNECTOR CN 16 K1FY104BA024 CONNECTOR USB CN 17 K1KY50AA0103 CONNECTOR CN 18 E K1KA05BA0014 CONNECTOR CN 19 K1KB40AA0049 CONNECTOR CN 22 27 m K1MN10BA0134 CONNECTOR CN 23 mE K1FY165EA001 CONNECTOR CN 24 K1KA30BA0060 CONNECTOR CN 25 EN K1MN30AA0018 CONNECTOR
37. SCREW a K1YGZZ000060 SPACER O PCB C 1204 1205 1206 1216 C 1207 1210 1214 FSK CAPACITOR TOF 2 CAPACITOR SV Sp 1 CAPACITOR _ jew CONNECTOR O kris CONNECTOR kia CONNECTOR ERB RESSTOR WW WO jEGEmmx RESSTORTWEW RESISTOR 30 1 5 ERGGEvomxw RESSTOR 7 PCB 1001 1002 1003 1004 1001 1002 1003 1006 1007 SW 1001 K1KY50AA0102 CONNECTOR K1KA02BA0014 CONNECTOR B3AGB0000040 DIODE B3ABB0000210 DIODE EVOPLDA15 SWITCH CAPACITOR 6 3V 150uF 06 014 CONNECTOR CONNECTOR USB JOMABOO0000 INDUCTOR J0JHCO000074 INDUCTOR AN 2 000001 JACK K1KA06BA0128 CONNECTOR F1H1H104A748 CAPACITOR 50V F1G1C104A042 CAPACITOR 16V CAPACITOR 10V 1uF CAPACITOR 25V 4700pF CAPACITOR 50V 680pF CAPACITOR 25V 0 0221 CAPACITOR 50V 1000pF CAPACITOR 6 3V 0 22uF CAPACITOR 50V 22pF CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CAPACITOR 6 3V 4 7uF CAPACITOR 6 3V c 79 1701 CN 1701 1702 L 1701 L 1702 1703 o Q Z U 00 1501 1501 1501 SCREEN 1601 1611 1614 1615 1616 1602 1621 1622 1603 1604 1605 1606 1607 1608 1609 1610 1612 1613 1617 1619 1600 1601 1602
38. atically when power switch is set to ON Normal finish After memory checking 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 NM ongsound 234 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 I O 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 write down the message and contact Panasonic Technical Support If your system fails after you make changes in the Setup menus reset the computer enter Setup and install Setup defaults or correct the error 0200 Failure Fixed Disk Fixed disk in not working or not configured properly Check to see if fixed disk 15 attach
39. be securely set in Screws lt N9 gt DFHE5025XA Cautions for Setting the Center Cover Center Cover Hook with the front hooks six points Note Do not allow any gaps when aligning the front hooks KBD WP Sheet gt gt OS CN25 lt gt Hooks SS amp Ss lt Not KBD Angle L KBD Angle R Push in the claws on the rear side of the dome two each on the left and right Push until they are snapped on Safety Working When setting the Center Cover fit the Lead Wire in the unit and avoid it from being caught inside the dome Ensure the Cable does not run in this area COV 9 2 17 Setting the DIMM Memory Card and DIMM Cover 1 Set the DIMM Memory Card to the Main PCB 2 Fix the DIMM Cover using the two Screws lt N1 gt Screws lt N1 gt XSB2 3FNL lt N1 gt lt N1 gt DIMM Cover Hook DIMM Memory Card 9 24 9 2 18 Setting the HDD 1 Attach the HDD Earth Plate and HDD Conductive Sheet 2 Connect the HDD to the HDD FPC 3 Attach the HDD Dumper 4 Fix the six Hooks and attach the HDD Case HDD Case Upper HDD Earth Plate 4 9 2 19 Setting the Battery Pack the HDD Unit and the DVD ROM Drive Unit 1 Set the DVD ROM Driver Unit 2 Set the HDD Pack 3 Set the Battery Pack 4 Slide the Latch 1 to the locked position 9 25 10 Exploded View 4 N9 tening torque 6 Screw tigh
40. crews lt 9 gt Hemove the Main PCB Remove the MP Guide 2 9 4 Screws N9 DFHE5025XA 9 1 11 Removing the PC Card Ejector and Lithium Battery Lithium Battery PC Ejector Main PCB lt N9 gt 1 Remove the two Screws lt 9 gt 2 Remove the PC Card Ejector 3 Disconnect the Cable from the Connector CN14 4 Remove the Lithium Battery Screws N9 DFHE5025XA 9 1 12 Removing the DC IN PCB and I O Springs PCB 5 Remove the three Screws lt 9 gt 6 Remove the SD PCB Modem Cable LAN Cable MODELAN Holder Screws lt N5 gt DXSB2 6FNL DC IN PCB Screws lt N9 gt DFHE5025XA 9 1 14 Removing the BT PCB lt N9 gt BT P C B lt N9 gt 1 Remove the two Screws lt 9 gt 2 Remove the DC IN PCB 3 Remove the two Screws lt 9 gt 4 Remove the four Screws N19 and then the PCB from the I O Plate 5 Remove the Modem Cable and LAN Cable from the MODELAN Holders 1 Remove the two Screws lt 9 gt 2 Remove the BT FFC from the Connector CN2 and Screws N9 DFHE5025XA remove the BT PCB Screws N19 DFHE5035ZB 9 1 13 Removing the FAN Motor and SD PCB Heat Sink Heat Sink gt ES Spring mS 22r e Heat Sink S Spring k 2252 JA 9 Qum IN Ak 5 lt gt IM SS gt S gt 1 Remove the Cable Holder 2 Remove the two Screws lt N5 gt 3 Remove the FAN Motor 4
41. daptor is compatible with power sources up to 240 V AC adaptor This computer is supplied with a 125 V AC com patible AC cord 20 M 1 1 Measured at LCD brightness 60 cd m Varies depending on the usage conditions or when an optional device is attached 22 Varies depending on the usage conditions CPU speed etc 23 Approx 0 9 W when the battery pack is fully charged or not being charged and the computer is off 24 Rated power consumption 23 E 1 L Operations of this computer are not guaranteed except for the pre installed OS and the OS which is installed by using the Product Recovery DVD ROM provided by Panasonic 26 Must be installed before use 27 The Product Recovery DVD ROM is required 28 These are speeds specified in IEEE802 11a b g n stan dards Actual speeds may differ 16 1 1 1 20 O 2 1 3 2 Names and Functions Parts J sss nn Speaker 9 Reference Manual Key Combinations USB port 0 Reference Manual USB Devices Stylus holder Multimedia pocket 9 Reference Manual Multimedia Pocket Hard disk drive 5 Reference Manual Hard Disk Drive Carrying handle Wireless LAN antenna Only for model with wireless LAN Reference Manual Wireless LAN LCD lt Only for model with touchscreen gt 5 Reference Manual Touchscreen LED indicator Caps lock Numeric key NumLk Scroll lock ScrLk Multime
42. defective NO Replace LCD back light LCD back light lighting Failure in starting x ld Replace main board Check fuse at power source NG Refer to POST Replace main board error code table Result of POST Heavy trouble e g Set cannot be turned ON Set fails to start Replace main board No display on Return set up utility setpoint to the state of delivery from factory screen etc Set up utility starting Check HDD cable connection and continuity Replace if defective HDD access Replace HDD amp Reinstall Replace main board NG Main board check Not displayed properly on screen 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 operation Trouble Check if there are any flaws on DVD or CD symptoms on some media Since flaws may appear on specific of DVD or CD 2 media DVD or CD media can be defective DVD CD CALL not practicable Clean DVD ROM drive with an applicator Starts but operates unstably Reinstall HDD Replace main board 5 Power On Self Test Boot Check Outline of POST The set has a boot check function called POST Power On Self Test in it The condition of the main body is diagnosed by checking beep sound or error code e Start Test begins autom
43. dia pocket device status 9 Reference Manual Multimedia Pocket Hard disk drive status Power status amp D gt W L N Off Power off Hibernation Green Power on Blink ing green Sleep Standby Blinking green rapidly Cannot power on or resume due to low tempera ture Battery status 5 Reference Manual Battery Power Power switch K Function key 9 Reference Manual Key Combinations P H r ADS J M N ZA 1 ORF Bluetooth antenna lt Only for model with Bluetooth gt Reference Manual Bluetooth Keyboard Touch pad Microphone jack A condenser microphone can be used If other types of microphones are used audio input may not be pos sible or malfunctions may occur as a result When recording in stereo using a stereo microphone Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound Sound Recording Microphone Properties and then add a check mark for No Fil tering in Microphone Enhancements Click start All Programs SoundMAX Control Panel and select Microphone and then add a check mark for No Filtering in Microphone Enhancements When using a monaural microphone with a 2 terminal plug Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound Sound Recording Microphone Properties and then add a check mark for Voice Recording in Microphone Enhancements Otherwise o
44. e coming from the LCD side to inside of the unit If the surplus length comes outside it will be caught by the center cover during setting Fit the Cables to the corresponding grooves of the Cable Holder Ensure the Cables in the Cable Holder are wired in the correct order Safety Working 82 Be sure to wire the Cables in the correct order No 8 TP Power Cable No 9 Modem Cable No 1 LAN Cable Fit the portion using the Tape No 2 in the notch Black Antenna Cable Fit the Black Tube to the end No 3 of the rib Gray Antenna Cable 32 No 4 Empt ply Safety Working Cover the Cables No 5 I O Cable using the Tape Fold the Tape in half and attach it to the Cables Cable Holder No 6 LCD Cable No 7 LCD Cable with the tube Arranging the FAN Cable Safety Working 52 Lead the FAN Cable into the space next to the Board O Main PCB FAN Motor Fix the FAN Cable FAN Cable IJ Connector CN28 Connect the FAN Cable 9 2 12 Setting the Wireless Module and MDC Module 1 Connect the Modem Cable to the Connector and fix the MDC Module to the Main PCB using the two lt lt Screws lt N9 gt x Antenna Cable Black Antenna Cable Gray Main PCB and fix it using the two Screws lt N9 gt 2 Connect the Wireless Module to the Connector of the 3 Connect the two Antenna Cables to the two Connectors on the Wireless Module Antenna Cable Black
45. e equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is 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 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 Gre
46. e item must use an arrow key or a flat pad Pl Diagnostic Utility tam ni 512 128 mum close 2 maz er Ultra K Inc FULL FULL Hasen LAH Hireless LAH Hireless HAH Bluetooth Card g Serial Port Parall l Port Keyboard Touch Pad m B M Check 1 Touch Screen TEST PASSED As for the device under the diagnosis blue and yellow are alternately displayed at the left of the icon The diagnosis result of the device greens at the left of the icon when it is normal and becomes red when abnormal CPU System 2 When the test of all devices ends the test result is displayed under the right of the screen Check Result TEST PASSED Please click 0 while diagnosing when being stop the way by the time the test of all devices ends Please click when you restart PC Diagnostic utility Each device is tested from the beginning and it is not possible to restart on the way When the test of all devices ends the test result is displayed under the right of the screen 7 2 2 1 Selection of tested device To test only a specific device Test and Do not test of each device can be selected The device which can select the enhancing test changes in order of The standard is tested and Do not test whenever the device icon is clicked Start the standard test Do not test Please begin testing clicking if th
47. e selection of the tested device ends 2 2 PC Diagnostic utility End method When 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 standard test 1 2 minutes HDD standard test 2 3 minutes HDD enhancing test 60GB about 40 minutes Ex The standard when the standard lt all device gt is tested becomes 1 2 3 6 minutes here is greatly a difference from RAM test when the memory is increased according to the performance of the memory occasionally Moreover when the main body of PC under the test is high temperature it occasionally takes time here is greatly a difference from HDD according to the performance of the drive occasionally 7 3 To
48. ead dress insulation barriers insulation papers shields etc Important Safety Instructions When using your telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following 1 Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 2 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak vicinity of the leak 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 disposal instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS LITHIUM BATTERY 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 personel Warning A risk of explosion from incorrect installation or misapplication may possibly occur LITHIUM BATTERY CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions LITHIUMBATTERIES Vorsicht Explosions
49. ed properly Run Setup Find out if the fixed disk type 15 correctly 1dentified 0210 Stuck key Stuck key on keyboard 0211 Keyboard error Keyboard not working 0212 Keyboard Controller Failed Keyboard controller failed test May require replacing keyboard controller 0213 Keyboard locked Unlock key switch Unlock the system to proceed 0230 System RAM Failed at offset nnnn System RAM failed at offset nnnn of in the 64k block at which the error was detected 0231 Shadow RAM Failed at offset nnnn Shadow RAM failed at offset nnnn of the 64k block at which the error was detected 0232 Extended RAM Failed at offset nnnn Extended memory not working or not configured properly at offset nnnn 0250 System battery is dead Replace and run SETUP The CMOS clock battery indicator shows the battery 1s dead Replace the battery and run Setup to reconfigure the system 0251 System CMOS checksum bad Default configuration used System CMOS has been corrupted or modified incorrectly perhaps by an application program that changes data stored in CMOS The BIOS installed Default SETUP Values If you do not want these values enter Setup and enter your own values If the error persists check the system battery or contact Panasonic Technical Support 0260 System timer error The timer test failed Requires repair of system board 0270 Real time clock error Real time clock fails BIOS test May require board repair 0280 Previous boot incomplete D
50. efault 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 1s correct This error 1s cleared the next time the system 1s 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 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 map of the bits at the RAM address which failed the memory test Each 1 one in the map indicates a failed bit See error
51. en 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 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 coloured BLACK The wire which 15 coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter 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 Disconnect the mains plug from the supply socket when the computer is not in use This equipment is produced to BS800 1983 LASER SAFETY INFORMATION For U S A Class 1 LASER P
52. ent being used Does not support writing to DVD R DL If an unbalanced disc e g a disc with which the balance has been displaced from the center is inserted the speed may become slower if there are large vibrations while the disc is rotating Only non cartridge type or removable cartridge type can be used 9 DVD R is compatible with 4 7 GB for General playback DVD R for Authoring playback is compatible with discs recorded using Disc at Once recording 70 Depending on the disc the writing speed may become slower 71 16 777 216 color display is achieved by using the dithering function 72 Display may be impossible using some connected external displays 713 Only for model with wireless LAN 14 Only for model with Bluetooth 7 15 For information on TPM refer to the Installation Manual of TrustedPlatform Module TPM by the following procedure Click Start and input c util drivers tom README pdf in Start Search and press Enter Click start Run and input c util drivers tom README pdf and press Enter This slot is compatible with High Speed Mode Operation has been tested and confirmed using Panasonic SD SDHC Mem ory Cards with a capacity of up to 32 GB Operation on other SD equipment is not guaranteed Only for model with Smart Card slot Does not guarantee operation of all USB compatible peripherals Only for model with Fingerprint reader Only for North America The AC a
53. gefahr bei unsachgem Bem Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch denselben order einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen ahnlichen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers PILE AU LITHIUM A ATTENTION IL Y A DANGER D EXPLOSION S IL Y A REMPLACEMENT INCORRECT DE LA PILE REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT AVEC UNE PILE DU MEME TYPE OU D UN TYPE RECOMMANDE PAR LE CONSTRUCTEUR METTRE AU REBUT LES PILES USAGEES CONFORMEMENT AUX INSTRUCTIONS DU FABRICANT Precautions Battery Pack Do Not Use with Any Other Product The battery pack is rechargeable and was intended for the specified product If it is used with a product other than the one for which it was designed electrolyte leak age generation of heat ignition or rupture may result Do Not Charge the Battery Using Methods Other Than Those Specified If the battery is not charged using one of the specified methods electrolyte leakage generation of heat ignition or rupture may result Do Not Throw the Battery Pack into a Fire or Expose It to Excessive Heat Generation of heat ignition or rupture may result Avoid Extreme Heat Near the Fire in Direct Sunlight for Example Electrolyte leakage generation of heat ignition or rupture may result Do Not Insert Sharp Objects into the Battery Pack Expose It to Bumps or Shocks Disassemble or Mod ify It Electrolyte leakage generation of heat ignition or rupture may result Do Not Short the Positive and Nega
54. gies NTFS File System Pre installed Software Adobe Reader PC Information Viewer Loupe Utility B s Recorder GOLDY BASIC B s CLIP 7 26 Intel PROSet Wireless Software 13 Bluetooth Stack for Windows by TOSHIBA 14 Wireless Switch Utility Wireless Connection Disable Utility 9 Hotkey Settings Battery Recali bration Utility Infineon TPM Professional Package 26 Protector Suite QL 19 26 Setup Utility Hard Disk Data Erase Utility PC Diagnostic Utility WinDVD 8 OEM Version MediaPlayer10 Icon Enlarger WinDVD 5 OEM Version 1 2 Wireless LAN Data Transfer Rates IEEE802 11a 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps automatically switched 28 IEEE802 11b 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps automatically switched 28 IEEE802 11g 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps automatically switched 28 IEEE802 11n HT20 144 4 130 117 115 6 104 86 7 78 65 58 5 57 8 52 43 3 39 28 9 26 19 5 14 4 13 6 5 Mbps automatically switched 9 40 300 270 243 240 216 180 162 130 120 117 108 104 90 81 78 60 54 52 39 30 27 26 13 Mbps automatically switched 28 Standards Supported IEEE802 11a IEEE802 11b IEEE802 11g IEEE802 11n Draft 2 0 Transmission Method OFDM system DS SS system Wireless Channels Used 157 161 165 IEEE802 11a Channels 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 132 136 140 149 153 IEEE802 11b IEEE802 11g Channels 1 to 11 IEEE802 11n Channels 1 11 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 132 136 140 149
55. hen replacing any of these components use only manufacturer s specified parts CF 74JCJBDAM REF NO and AREA PART NO DESCRIPTION Re 7 7 7 MAINPCB eee C 1 2 3 4 5 7 44 45 F1G1C104A042 CAPACITOR 16V 168 46 47 55 56 60 74 75 80 87 95 98 107 109 110 111 112 113 114 120 123 125 129 142 143 144 145 174 175 178 179 181 182 184 185 192 193 197 198 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 209 210 211 212 215 216 217 218 246 249 250 252 255 257 260 261 263 267 268 269 272 273 274 278 279 280 281 282 283 285 286 287 288 289 291 297 311 315 316 317 320 323 324 325 326 327 328 335 337 339 340 341 342 345 347 349 372 395 398 403 404 405 406 413 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 439 443 446 447 460 463 466 468 469 470 471 472 474 476 480 486 493 494 495 511 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 530 835 836 C 6 52 79 88 89 100 EEFCX0D221R CAPACITOR 2V 2201 180 199 753 770 779 11 8 121 130 135 136 F1G1A104A014 CAPACITOR 10V 35 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 176 177 243 244 352 353 354 355 356 363 375 384 385 386 388 389 390 393 399 408 427 428 C2 N C 42 63 116 333 334 F1G1H102A496 CAPACITOR 50V 1000pF 336 366 367 440 441 464 465 4
56. ion It is a test which the customer who bought PC can execute As for HDD the enhancing test is also possible A flat pad does not work for a while after starting PC Diagnostic utility The movement of a flat pad might become abnormal If after RAM begins from the CPU System test a flat pad will be operated in about 30 seconds In that case restarts pushing Alt Ctrl Del key Or please start PC Diagnostic utility again after doing the power supply switch in the slide and turning off the power supply 1 3 When you execute the enhancing test 1 Please let me discontinue diagnosing clicking 0 to end automatic test Please click on the character of D PC Diagnostic utility on the screen while pushing both of right Shift and left Shift keys UZ XX X 2962 87 Ultra X Inc PC D agnost E close x CPU System RAM 512 MB HDD 126 GB DVD ROM FULL All devices which can select the enhancing test make the setting of the enhancing test possible The district device is made FULL display enhancing test The test begins clicking Please refer to item 4 for the error result of each test 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 th
57. lack Tape stays on the outlet 9 11 Cautions for Setting the LCD Unit LCD Unit Ensure the Cushion does not run over the rib of the LCD Rear Cabinet Same on the upper side Safety Working Pull and hold the Cables and set the LCD Avoid them from being caught inside the LCD unit Ensure the Cushion does not run over the rib of the LCD Rear Cabinet Same on the other side 9 12 9 2 4 Setting the LCD Front Cabinet 9 2 5 Setting the Display unit 1 Set the LCD Front Cabinet to the LCD Rear Cabinet 1 Attach the Gasket 2 Fix the LCD Front Cabinet using the two Screws lt N15 gt 2 Set the Hinge Screw Cover L and to the Hinge L and Fix the LCD Front Cabinet using the two Screws lt N16 gt 3 Pass the Cables coming out of the LCD Unit into the com and attach the two LCD Leg Rubbers puter 4 Fix the Display Unit using the two Screws lt N6 gt from the Screws N15 00757 computer upper side Screws N16 DXQT2 G4FCL 5 Fix the Display Unit using the four Screws N6 from the computer bottom side Fixing of the LCD Front Cabinet Screws DXSB3 6FNL Ensure all the 23 Hooks are securely set in lt N6 gt LCD Leg Rubber Display Unit 9 2 6 Setting the USB PCB 1 Fix the USB PCB to the computer using the two Screws lt N9 gt 2 Connect the USB Cable to the Connector CN1701 lt N9 gt Screws lt N9 gt DFHE502
58. nly audio on the left track will be recorded Windows Click start All Programs SoundMAX Control Panel and select Microphone and then add a check mark for Voice Recording in Microphone Enhancements Otherwise only audio on the left track will be recorded Headphone jack You can connect headphones or amplified speakers When they are connected audio from the internal speakers is not heard Q Wireless switch Reference Manual Disabling Enabling Wire less Communication Wireless LAN Bluetooth Right side Rear side K L lt 1100 slot Reference Manual PC ExpressCard PC Card slot Reference Manual PC Card ExpressCard Smart Card slot Only for model with Smart Card slot Reference Manual Smart Card USB port Reference Manual USB Devices SD Memory Card slot 9 Reference Manual SD Memory Card Expansion bus connector Reference Manual Mini Port Replicator SD Memory Card indicator Blinking During access or a password is requested 9 Reference Manual SD Memory Ventilation hole Stylus holder DC IN jack LAN port Reference Manual LAN This computer contains a magnet and magnetic products at the locations circled in the illustration at right Avoid leaving metallic object or magnetic media in contact with these area
59. puter 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 2 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 4 F9 is pushed Yes is selected on the screen of Is the default value loaded and Enter is pushed 5 F10 is pushed 6 Yes is selected on the screen of the setup confirmation and Enter is pushed 7 The computer starts automatically Attention If the device which can be set is set to Invalidity by Advanced or Security menu becomes error by PC Diagnostic utility It is judged that the device which can be set to Invalidity by Main menu such as Flat pad is normal if the controller operates normally though sets to Invalidity by the setup In the model with built in DVD of the USB connection even if DVD is normal becomes an error if legacy USB is set to Invalidity 1 2 When you execute an automatic test 1 Ctrl F7 is pushed while the Panasonic start screen is displayed after the computer is started 2 he test of all devices begins automatically by PC Diagnostic utility s starting Attent
60. r 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 NOTE The battery pack may become warm during recharging or normal use This is completely nor mal e Recharging will not commence if internal tempera ture of the battery pack is outside of the allowable temperature range 0 to 55 32 F to 131 9 Reference Manual Battery Power Once the allowable range requirement is satisfied charging begins automatically Note that the recharging time varies based on the usage condi tions Recharging takes longer than usual when the temperature is 10 50 F or below e f the temperature is low the operating time is shortened Only use the computer within the allowable temperature range e The battery pack is a consumable item If the amount of time the computer 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 e When transporting a spare battery inside a pack age briefcase etc it is recommended that it be placed in a plastic bag so that its contacts are pro tected
61. roduct 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 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 nonserviceable 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 658 8 nm CD 775 815 nm Laser safety information is appropriate only when drive with laser is installed SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 Before servicing unplug the power cord to prevent an electric shock 2 When replacing parts use only manufacture s recommended components for safety 3 Check the condition of the power cord Replace if wear or damage is evident 4 After servicing be sure to restore the l
62. s DC IN 15 6V Modem port 5 Reference Manual Modem Serial port External display port 5 Reference Manual External Display Security lock A Kensington cable can be connected For further information read the manual that comes with the cable Battery pack Specified Battery pack CF VZSU43A The battery pack is a consumable item If you continue to use a battery pack after it has degraded problems may occur Be sure to replace the degraded battery pack with a new battery pack of the specified type Battery latch Multimedia pocket release button 9 Reference Manual Multimedia Pocket Hard disk drive latch 9 Reference Manual Hard Disk Drive RAM module slot Reference Manual Module 3 Block Diagram eues Board ulool nig puoquiM I8ENOdM 4edns Ss JIAA BueY ueeJosuono Jud zozgsn _ gt 2ozasn peduon C ainpoy 260 152 985 03 c HANS 145 SOld sna Od L asn ado d g uosqoy id nN EN EP poun K 9 OIN XS 199 preoueuis eoeuau 298 LGV 17 3 gt
63. s to avoid running over the rib of Finger Sensor Base Clearance 0 to 1 mm Finger Sensor Base ae ee i a Avoid catching of FS Waterproof KC the FP FFC Cable Sheet 2 Press the surrounding part strongly enough ed 1 ue k lt ae T b FP FFC Cable 5 to Connector CN27 Finger Sensor Base Fit the frame of the PALMREST SHEET Avoid running over 9 2 3 Setting the LCD Unit and the Inverter 1 Fix the W LAN PCB and to the LCD Rear Cabinet using the two Screws N18 2 Attach the Inverter with the Inverter Case to the LCD Rear Cabinet o Set the LCD Unit to the LCD Rear Cabinet S 4 Connect the LCD INV Cable to the Connector on the XQ Inverter Inverter LCD Unit Screws N18 XON17 BJ6FJ Inverter N18 W LAN PCB L LCD INV s N18 W LAN PCB R L lt lt lt LCD Rear Cabinet 9 8 Arranging the W LAN Cable W LAN Antenna L PCB W LAN Antenna R PCB Attach the Tape to hold the Cable Pass the Cable through the notch and lead it downward
64. t N7 gt No2 lt N7 gt No1 lt N5 gt No15 X N7 No lt N5 gt No16 Sheet lt Gasket 9 21 9 2 14 Setting the Handle Ass y 1 Set the two Sleeves A the Handle Ass y and the two Sleeves B 2 Fix the Handle Cover L and using the two Screws N2 No1 No2 Fix the Handle Cover L and using the three Screws lt N4 gt No3 to No5 Note Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to Screws lt N2 gt DRHM4 10FKS Screws lt N4 gt DRSB2 6FKL lt N2 gt No1 lt N4 gt No3 Handle Cover L Top Case Handle Ass y 9 2 15 Setting the Speaker and the LED PCB 1 Fix the LED PCB using the two Screws lt NQ gt Sheet 2 Set the Speaker L and R to the computer CN1002 3 Connect the Speaker Cable L and R to the two Connec tors CN1002 CN1003 on the LED Tape Nr 4 the Speaker Cable L using the Tape E Tape 5 Fix the Speaker L and R using the Speaker Holder lt N9 gt CN1003 LED PCB 6 Paste the Sheet C 5 Note lt 5 1 Ensure the three Hooks the Speaker Holder are securely KEN Holder 4 set in the computer Speaker Screws lt N9 gt DFHE5025XA 73 Soldering the Speaker Cable and Setting the Speaker Rubber Speaker Speaker Rubber Red Line Soldering Soldering White Line Red Line Speaker White Line Speaker Cable Speaker
65. tive Con tacts Generation of heat ignition or rupture may result Do not place the battery pack together with articles such as neck laces or hairpins when carrying or storing Do Not Use This Product with a Battery Pack Other Than the One Specified Use only the specified battery pack with your product Use of battery packs other than those manufactured and supplied by Panasonic may present a safety hazard generation of heat ignition or rupture A lithium ion battery that is recyclable powers the product you have pur chased Please call 1 800 8 BAT TERY for information on how to recycle this battery L appareil que vous vous tes procure est alimente par une batterie au lithium ion Pour des renseignements sur le recy clage de la batterie veuillez com poser le 1 800 8 BAT TERY 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 battery level becomes 30 to 40 and store it in a cool dry place This computer prevents overcharging of the battery by recharging only when the remaining power is less than approx 95 when Economy Mode is enabled 75 of capacity The battery pack is not charged when the compute
66. while the computer is in the Suspend or hibernation mode abnormal operation may result 9 1 Disassembly Instructions 9 1 1 Preparation Before disassembling be sure to make the following prepara tions Shut down Windows and turn off the power Disconnect the AC adaptor Remove the optional DIMM memory card and PCMCIA card if they are connected Remove other devices if they are connected Attention Please execute writing BIOS ID when you exchange the Main Board You cannot reuse the Conductive Clothes and the heat dissi pating parts such as Sheet and Rubber Use new parts 9 1 2 Removing the Battery Pack the HDD Unit and the DVD ROM Drive Unit HDD Latch Knob Latch 2 Latch 1 HDD Unit DVD ROM Drive Unit Battery Pack 1 Slide the Latch 1 to unlock 1 2 Slide the Latch 2 2 and then without releasing it slide and remove the Battery Pack 3 HDD Unit 1 Slide the HDD Latch Knob 4 and then without releasing it slide and remove the HDD Unit 5 DVD ROM Drive Unit 1 Push the MP Latch 6 and then without releasing it slide the DVD ROM Drive Unit 7 9 1 3 Removing the HDD Co HDD Earth Plate f HDD Case Remove the six Hooks and remove the HDD Case Upper Remove the HDD Damper Disconnect the HDD from the HDD Remove the HDD Conductive Sheet and HDD Earth Plate 9 1 4 Removing the DIMM Memory Card 2

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