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1. LAN IEEE 802 3 10Base T IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX IEEE 802 3ab 1000Base T Modem Data 56 kbps V 92 FAX 14 4 kbps Sound WAVE and MIDI playback Stereo speaker Intel High Definition Audio subsystem support Security Chip TPM TCG V1 2 compliant 15 Card Slot PC Card Type I or Type II x 1 3 3 V 400 mA 5 V 400 mA ExpressCard ExpressCard 34 or ExpressCard 54 x 1 SD Memory x 1 Data transfer rate 8 MB per second 17 Smart 18 x1 1 1 Main Specifications RAM Module Slot 200 pin 1 8 V SO DIMM DDR2 SDRAM PC2 5300 Compliant Interface USB port 4 pin USB 2 0 x 2 Serial Port Dsub 9 pin male Modem port RJ 11 LAN port RJ 45 External display port Mini Dsub 15 pin female Expansion Bus Connector Dedicated 65 pin female Microphone Jack Miniature jack 3 5 DIA Stereo Headphone Jack Miniature jack 3 5 DIA Impedance 32 Output Power 4 mW x 2 Keyboard Pointing Device 87 keys Touch Pad Touchscreen Anti Reflection Stylus included touch capable Power Supply AC adaptor or Battery pack AC Adaptor 19 Input 100 V to 240 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz Output 15 6 V DC 8 0 Battery Pack Li ion 11 1 V 7 8 Ah Operating Time 20721 Approx 6 hours to Approx 9 hours 22 Approx 8 hours 23 Charging Time 20 Approx 4 5 hours Clock Battery Coin type lithium battery 3 0 V Power Consumption 24 Appro
2. KBD FPC KEYBOARD PCMCIA SLOT 8 1 CN1301 SW1301 5 1304 BLUETOOTH LITHIUM BATTERY HDD PACK Connector by Cable Direct connection by Connectors Parts on Bottom Side PAD SW PCB CN1302 1 4 SW1303 FLAT PAD 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 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 Pac
3. BIOS operation Replace main board Check fuse at power source check Failure in starting Refer to POST error code table Result of main board Heavy trouble e g Set cannot be turned Set fails to start display on Return set up utility setpoint to the state of delivery from factory screen etc Set up utility starting Replace main board Check HDD cable connection and continuity Replace if defective Replace HDD amp Reinstall Replace main board HDD access T Not displayed properly on screen ain boara Replace main board 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 DVD CD CALL not practicable symptoms on some media Since flaws may appear on specific SE media DVD or CD media can be defective Clean DVD ROM drive with an applicator YES Replace DVD drive Replace main board Starts but operates unstably Reinstall HDD Replace main board END v 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 diagn
4. Hard Disk Drive 4 80 CD DVD Drive DVD ROM amp CD R RW Drive DVD MULTI Drive Data Reading 5 DVD ROM 8X Max CD ROM 24X Max ranster 5 Writing CD R 4 8 10 16 10 24 CD R 8X 8 12X 8 16X 8 24X Fale CD RW 4X CD RW 4X High Speed CD RW 4X 10X High Speed CD RW 4X 8X 10X Ultra Speed CD RW 10X 10 24X Ultra Speed CD RW 8X 10X DVD R 1X 2X 2 AX 2 6X 2 8X DVD RW 1 2 2 4 DVD RAM 2X 3X 3 5X R 2 4X 2 4 4X 2 4 6X 2 4 8X R DL 2 4X RW 2 4 2 4 4 Supported Reading DVD ROM 4 7 GB 8 5 GB 9 4 GB 17 GB DVD Video DVD R 1 4 GB 3 95 GB 4 7 GB DVD R DL 8 5 GB DVD RW 1 4 GB 2 8 GB 4 7 GB 9 4 GB DVD RAM 1 4 GB 2 8 Format GB 2 6 GB 5 2 GB 4 7 GB 9 4 GB R 4 7 GB R DL 8 5 GB RW 4 7 GB CD Audio CD ROM CD R Photo CD Video CD CD RW CD TEXT CD EXTRA Writing CD R CD RW High Speed CD RW Ultra DVD R 1 4 GB 4 7 GB for General Speed CD RW DVD RW S 1 4 GB 2 8 GB 4 7 GB 9 4 GB DVD RAM 1 4 GB 2 8 GB 4 7 GB 9 4 GB R 4 7 GB R DL 8 5 GB RW 4 7 GB CD R CD RW Display Method 13 3 XGA type TFT with Touchscreen 19 Internal 65 536 16 777 216 colors 800 x 600 dots 1024 x 768 dots External Display 65 536 16 777 216 colors 800 x 600 dots 1024 x 768 dots 1280 x 1024 dots 1400 x 1050 dots 1600 x 1200 dots 2048 x 1536 dots Wireless LAN 3 Bluetooth 14
5. lt N18 gt Arranging the W LAN L and R Cable W LAN Antenna L PCB W LAN Antenna R PCB Attach the Tape to hold the Cable 1 wa O 271 2711 i eon i Pass the Cable through the notch and lead it downward Pass the Cable through the notch and lead it downward Pass the Cable T 2 the boss and rib j Lead the Cable along the surface Attach the Tape to each of the Cables Avoid overlapping Avoid overlapping of the Cables all the way d Pass the Cable through the notch Avoid running over the ribs T Pass the Cable through the notch Avoid running over the ribs LCD Rear Cabnet T 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 A A LCD Damper D qom i 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
6. the Cloth to the end of the Cushion Cushion Cloth 3 5mm Cloth Match the end of the Tape to the end of the EMI Sheet Attach the Cloth along the surface of the Cushion Match the end of Ensure the Cloth is surely attached to the metal chassises both of the side and top The Cloth should catch the metal chassieses only It must not catch the TAB LCD Unit Working Tape Cover the Connector Terminals using the Tag Em Turn them halfway Avoid too much tension on the Cables TS PCB LCD TS Cable EMI Sheet Before attaching the EMI Sheet attach the Tape Ensure it does not come out 2 of the metal part Attach the Cloth along the surface of the Cushion 95 100mm A Match the Cloth by Cushion edge 0 1mm 9 10 Corner of the Cloth lt Use the Cable covered with the Conductive Cloth only Cloth 0 2mm Ensure the corner of the Cloth does not come out of the LCD s edge Safety Working Ce Arranging the TP Power Cable and Attaching the Sheet Ensure the Tape does not cover the Connecter port Connect the Connector i TP Power Cable Pass
7. 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 gt 5 Disconnect the Modem Cable from the Connector 6 Remove the Kapton tape and remove the MDC Module Screws N9 DFHE5025XA 9 1 10 Removing the Main PCB lt 9 gt CN21 Main PCB MP Guide 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 2 Remove the six Screws lt 9 gt 3 Remove the Main PCB 4 Remove the MP Guide Screws lt 9 gt DFHE5025XA 9 1 11 Removing the PC Card Ejector and Lithium Battery lape PC Card Ejector to CN14 Main PCB lt 9 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 lt 9 gt DFHE5025XA 9 1 12 Removing the DC IN and UO 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 lt 9 gt lt 19 gt Screws lt 9 gt DFHE5025XA 9 1 14 Removing the BT PCB lt 9 gt lt N9 gt 2 Holder h 1 Remove the two Screws lt N9 gt 2 Remove the DC IN PCB 3 Remove
8. PILE AU LITHIUM ATTENTION IL Y A DANGER D EXPLOSION 3 IL Y A REMPLACEMENT INCORRECT DE LA PILE REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT AVEC UNE PILE DU M ME TYPE OU D UN TYPE RECOMMAND PAR LE CONSTRUCTEUR METTRE AU R BUT LES PILES USAG ES CONFORM MENT AUX INSTRUCTIONS DU FABRICANT For U S A CANADA A lithium ion battery that is recyclable powers the product you have purchased Please call 1 800 8 BATTERY for information on how to recycle this battery L appareil que vous vous tes procur est aliment par une batterie au lithium ion Pour des renseignements sur le recyclage de la batterie veuillez composer le 1 800 8 BATTERY Precautions Battery Pack Care should be exercised with regard to the following in Ifthe battery pack will not be used for long period of time order to avoid the possibility of overheating fire or dam age Avoid Heat Do not throw the battery pack into a fire or expose it to excessive heat Keep Articles Away Do not place the battery pack together with ar ticles such as necklaces or hairpins when carry ing or storing Do Not Disassemble Do not insert sharp objects into the battery pack expose it to bumps or shocks deform disas semble or modify it Do Not Short Do not short the positive and negative contacts Avoid Extreme Heat Cold and Direct Sun light Do not charge use or leave the battery pack for extended periods where it will be exposed to direct sun
9. 3 1 4 Diagnosis Procedure mme nennen enne 4 1 5 Power On Self Test Boot Check mme 5 1 6 List of Error Codes Only when the port replicator is connected 686 6 1 7 Self Diagnosis Test mme nnne nennen nennen 7 1 8 Wiring Connection Diagram 8 1 9 Disassembly Reassembly 9 1 10 Exploded View 10 1 1 1 Replacement Parts List SOT EE hee Ge ay de E AN 1 1 1 1 Specifications This page provides the specifications for the basic model CF 74GCDADBM CF 74GCDCDBM CF 74GCDEDBM CF 74HCDAZBM CF 74GCDBDBM CF 74GCDDDBM CF 74GCDFDBM CF 74HCDBZBM The model number is different according to the unit configuration To check the model number Check the bottom of the computer or the box the computer came in at the time of purchase To check CPU speed memory size and the hard disk drive HDD size Run the Setup Utility and select Information menu CPU Speed CPU speed System Memory Memory size Hard Disk Hard disk drive size Main Specifications Model No CF 74GCDBDBM CF 74GCDDDBM CF 74GCDFDBM CF 74HCDBZBM CF 74GCDADBM CF 74GCDCDBM CF 74GCDEDBM CF 74HCDAZBM CPU Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7300 2 0 GHz 4 MB L2 cache 800 MHz FSB Chipset Mobile Intel GM965 Express Chipsets with ICH8M Video Memory 384
10. 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 00757 Screws N16 DXQT2 G4FCL 9 1 18 Removing the LCD and the Inverter LCD Unit lt N18 gt W LAN PCB L LCD INV Cable LCD Rear Cabinet 1 Disconnect the LCD INV Cable from the Connector on 1 the Inverter 2 2 Remove the LCD Unit 3 Remove the Inverter with the Inverter Case 3 4 Remove the two Screws N18 and then the W LAN PCB L and R 4 5 Screws N18 XQN17 BJ6FJ 6 9 1 19 Removing the Touch PAD and PAD 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 lt N14 gt DRHM0106ZA PCB Screws lt N20 gt DXQT2 G4FCL Palm Rest Sheet Pad WP Sheet A PAD Button WP Rubber PAD SW PCB 9 7 9 1 20 Removing the Finger PCB Finger PCB lt N9 gt FP FFC Cable Finger Sensor Base Preparation Perform the steps up to removing of the Main PCB 1 Remove the three Screws lt 9 gt 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
11. 817 824 827 830 832 833 834 836 837 B1GBCFNN0042 TRANSISTOR 25 838 852 870 871 873 879 880 889 897 12 94 104 844 846 851 854 855 892 B1GBCFJNO0037 TRANSISTOR Q 19 21 _ XP0421300L TRANSISTOR Q 20 46 56 71 75 EN 1 00004 TRANSISTOR 25 47 48 67 76 80 B1CFGD000023 TRANSISTOR 16 Q 81 809 815 816 819 825 826 866 881 896 B1DHDC000028 Q 27 84 Q 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 0019 79 829 845 847 853 B1GDCFNN0031 TRANSISTOR EN EN 69 70 100 869 874 801 807 B1CFRD000009 TRANSISTOR Q 802 805 806 808 B1CFRD000020 FET 811 812 814 818 822 Q 823 841 842 894 895 B1CFRD000014 FET Q 813 821 828 893 BIMBFDGO0001 _ Q849 875 876 882 BICHRDOO0001 TRANSISTOR 4 085 485 J BIGFCFJNO 6 X TRANSISTOR 2 863 864 BIDHDDO0003 1 TRANSISTORFET 2 09 J BIMBEDAOO008 TRANSISTOR 1 2 3 62 63 66 121 156 159 227 330 337 ERJ2GEJ102X RESISTOR 1 16W 1KQ R 6 7 28 462 463 ___ 2 1000 RESISTOR 1 16W 1000 5 R8 9 ERJ2RKF27R4X RESISTOR 1 16W 27 40 R 10 11 34 35 ERJ2RKF54R9X RESISTOR 1 16W 54 90 79 e Aa En 91 N N e p R 12 26 ERJ2RKF2001X RESISTOR 1 16W 2 R 13 27 459 497 498 563 565 912 ERJ2RKF1001X RESISTOR 1 16W 1KQ
12. 960 980 983 990 H mE H H 5 H s 161 240 242 243 247 251 257 259 263 266 271 273 277 324 326 328 329 332 333 339 R 354 369 375 384 409 ERJ2GEJ103X RESISTOR 1 16W 10 51 413 421 436 437 438 440 454 486 556 558 559 576 809 826 827 831 847 863 920 947 104 138 139 170 214 221 224 230 231 232 278 280 338 340 341 R 353 355 358 359 360 ERJ2GEJ104X RESISTOR 1 16W 100 366 367 431 432 433 449 575 836 859 917 918 950 998 R 105 149 284 _ DEARA8AJ104M RESISTOR ARRAY 106 114 115 198 215 269 274 349 368 374 R 382 430 439 530 553 ERJ2GEJ101X RESISTOR 1 16W 1000 557 894 895 896 897 898 899 900 957 961 R109 141 DtH84724A024 RESISTOR ARRAY 2 R10 DIH81504A024 RESISTOR ARRAY 1 R111 167 228 491 ERJaGEJ203X RESISTOR 1 6W 20K0 4 R190 D1H82204A024 RESISTOR 1 16W 220 1 R191 ERJeRKF22R6X RESISTOR 1 16W 2260 1 R 133 218 343 ERJaGEJ471X RESISTOR 1 16W 4700 3 154 j ERJeGEJI21X RESISTOR 1 16W 200 R158 177 ERJeRKF3241X RESISTOR 1 16W 32400 2 160 26 6 RESISTOR 16W MO 1 164 166 199 200 201 R 371 372 443 444 447 ERJ2GEJ472X RESISTOR 1 16W 4 7KQ 13 448 945 976 168 196 888 889 890 R 891 893 906 m ERJ2GEJ105X RESISTOR 1 16W
13. Holder Speaker R Screws lt N9 gt DFHE5025XA 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 Cable Cautions for Setting the Speaker Safety Working Working Tape Set as the loop of the Speaker Cable Speaker x on the upper side Fit to the stand wall Holder N SP Conductive Cloth L 2 SP Conductive Cloth R Speaker L Pass the Speaker Cables through the notch Avoid running over Speaker Holder Speaker L Speaker R Securely attach the SP Conductive Cloth Ensure the Cable does not 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 3 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 K
14. 1206 1207 x x n a x lt Aa gt 07 gt W 07 N SW 1001 EVQPLDA15 SWITCH USB PCB C 1701 EEFUDOJ151ER CAPACITOR 6 3V 150 _1 CN 1701 KIKAOGBAOOI4 CONNECTOR 1 CN 1702 KtFY104BA024 CONNECTOR USB 1 Di7or JBOKBO00004 DIODE 1 1701 0000 INDUCTOR 1 11702 1703 NDUCIOR 2 4 48 ____ 50V Oj 1 CN 1501 KIKA06BA0128 CONNECTOR 1 TOUCH SCREEN 1G1C104A042 CAPACITOR 16V 0 1uF C 1601 1611 1614 1615 1616 C 1602 1621 1622 1H1A1050015 CAPACITOR 10V 1uF C 1603 1604 1605 1606 1G1E472A062 CAPACITOR 25V 4700pF C 1607 1608 1609 1610 1G1H681A496 CAPACITOR 50V 680pF C 1612 1G1E223A062 CAPACITOR 25V 0 022uF C 1613 1G1H102A496 CAPACITOR 50V 1000pF C 1617 1G0J224A001 CAPACITOR 6 3V 0 22 C 1619 1L1H220A066 CAPACITOR 50V 22pF CN 1600 1KA15B00072 CONNECTOR CN 1601 CONNECTOR CN 1602 CONNECTOR CN 1603 CONNECTOR FL 1600 1601 CAPACITOR 6 3V 4 7uF FL 1602 CAPACITOR 6 3V 1uF IC 1600 C SWITCH IC 1601 C C FET SWITCH C TOUCHPANEL CONTROLLER 1 14 0109 14044750019 1H0J1050022 0JBARO000500 IC 1602 IC 1603 IC 1604 L 1600 Q 1600 1601 Q 1602 0MABO000200 DUCTOR RANSISTOR RANSISTOR O Ol ol m AIZ ojo 00 5 AZ o gt pole gt m els
15. 2 1 Selection of tested device To test only a specific device Test and Do not test of each device can be selected The device which can select the enhancing test changes in order of The standard is tested and Do not test whenever the device icon is clicked Start the standard test Do not test Please begin testing clicking if the selection of the tested device ends 2 2 PC Diagnostic utility End method When EN of Close on the right of the screen is clicked the computer reactivates automatically Or the power supply switch is done in the slide and the power supply is turned off 2 3 The content of the setup is returned to the setting of the user 1 Turned on the computer 2 F2 is pushed on the screen while Press lt F2 gt to enter Setup is displayed of Panasonic 3 Push F10 and on the screen of Is the change in the setting preserved and do end and then Yes is selected and Enter is pushed 4 The computer reactivates automatically 5 The end option is chosen by the start menu and the power supply of the computer is turned off Standard at test time All devices other than RAM and HDD about 1 minute RAM standard test 1 2minutes HDD standard test 2 3 minutes HDD enhancing test 60GB about 40 minutes Ex The standard when the standard all device is tested becomes 1424326 minutes
16. Cable halfway counterclockwise Ex ENS Connect the Connector INV Cable Safety Working Attach the Cable avoiding overlapping DC IN Cable and INV Cable Set the INV Cable under the DC IN Cable 9 2 10 Setting the PC Card Ejector and Lithium Battery 1 Attach the Lithium Battery to the Main PCB 2 Pass the Lead Wire of the Lithium Battery through the groove of the Main PCB and connect it to the Connector 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 Arranging the Lithium Battery Safety Working Pass the Cable through the groove of the Main PCB Match the end of the Tape 0to 1 mm Tape Main PCB 9 2 11 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 3 Fix the Main PCB using the six Screws lt NQ gt 4 Connect the ten Cables to the corresponding Connecters CN6 CN7 CN24 CN19 CN28 CN21 CN802 CN18 CN15 CN25 Setting the Main PCB Screws lt 9 gt DFHE5025XA Lithium Battery P Ej to CN14 C Card Ejector Main PCB CN14 on the back side Match the end of the Tape 0101 Fix the Cable using the 9 18 Pass the Cable between the parts Avoid running ove
17. D 2 D1H85104A024 RESISTOR ARRAY 1 18 93 429 465 566 568 569 829 830 843 A 844 849 850 865 870 ERJ2GEJ100X RESISTOR 1 16W 100 EN SS es 72 87 19 916 925 927 988 ERJ2GEJ562X R 20 24 244 265 JERJ2GEJ560X R 21 _ ERJ2GEJ240X ERJ2RKF56ROX ERJ2RKF68ROX JERJ2RKF2210X 24 N J R 30 55 145 162 36 202 492 493 544 R 545 582 583 822 823 824 825 967 R 37 308 453 456 457 494 495 R 38 39 48 49 107 211 238 R 310 317 364 365 385 404 407 411 412 50 88 __ 2 1 01 RESISTOR 1 16W 1360 2 51 5 55 ERJeRKF7oROX RESISTOR 1 16W 75Q0 _ 3 R54 jERJeRKF2871X RESISTOR 1 16W 29700 1 56 57 285 295 297 R 810 816 835 876 m ERJ2RKF1002X RESISTOR 1 16W 10KQ 09 61 94 140 245 327 R 415 428 441 Je H81034A024 RESISTOR ARRAY R 80 84 D1H85604A024 RESISTOR ARRAY 81 82 83 85 86 87 D1HA56080001 RESISTOR ARRAY ERJ2RKF24R9X RESISTOR 1 16W 24 90 ERJSGEYOROOV RESISTOR 1 16W 00 ERJ2GEJ1ROX RESISTOR 1 16W 10 ERJ2RKF20ROX RESISTOR 1 16W 200 ERJ2GEJ330X RESISTOR 1 16W 330 1 13 7 2 4 183 205 210 222 223 225 226 234 256 260 264 276 281 292 313 314 345 347 377 408 410 424 435 451 461 464 499 526 536 537 540 541 581 585 801 929
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19. FPK1185ZA ACCESSORY BOX FPE0827ZA OLDER FPN0834ZA USHION T 08352 USHION U A IN Mechanical Parts FUQ0110ZB FMD7A65ZA 0 FMD7A83ZA FMD7A84ZA FMD9098ZC FMC0670YA FMX0778ZA FMX1223ZA FMY5036YA FMX0937ZA FHG1815XA 0 FHG1905YA 0 FHG1819YA 0 FHG1831YA 0 FHG1850ZB 0 FHG1857ZA FHG6034ZB FHM0386ZB 0 FHM0388ZA 03902 0 03952 FHE0890ZA FHE0991ZA FHE0992ZA FKE0822XA 0 FKE0824ZB 0 FKE0825ZC 0 FKE9082ZA 0 FHR3C29ZA EAT SINK SPRING IMM COVER INGE SCREW COVER INGE SCREW COVER R ENGSINTONG PLATE ASSY 5 SULATION SHEET NSULATION SHEET JACK HEATSINK DC JACK CUSHION O COVER SD 0581 COVER SB COVER EN HOOLDER L OUTER OVER 1 ANTENNA COVER CUSHION P GUIDE COVER PLATE BD ANGLE COVER PLATE BD ANGLE L ONDUCTIVE TAPE CONDUCTIVE CLOTH SP L CONDUCTIVE CLOTH SP R NT COVER NO ANT ANDLE COVER ANDLE COVER R ANDLE ASSY B WATER PROOF A FHR3C60ZA AN CABLE SHEET 657 SD SHEET FHR3C70ZA MP SLIDE SHEET TOP FHR3C91ZB HEET LED POWER FHR3D05ZA WB 5LED SHEET FHR3D06ZA FFC INSULATION FHR3D08ZA DHESIVE TAPE 1 FHR3D10ZA DHESIVE TAPE FAN2 FHR3D13ZA FAN DUCT SHEET FHR6204ZA MODELAN 2 FHR6205ZA MODELAN FHR6211ZA PEKAER HODLER FHR6213ZB LEEVE A Q Go N Al IISI Z O x 9 z Z Z 2 25 2 U U U U U 2 70 U U UM U 70 gt U gt U 79 __ jDF
20. LED PCB Sheet CN1002 1 Release the seven Hooks fixing the rear side of the Cen Tape ter Cover Speaker Holder Hooks Center Cover Speaker L Keyboard KBD Angle R Co 9 2 gt Speaker Holder Remove the two Speaker Holders Remove the two tapes and disconnect the two Speaker Cables from the two Connectors CN1002 CN1003 Remove the Speaker L and R Remove the Sheet Remove the two Screws lt N9 gt and Remove the LED PCB Screws lt 9 gt DFHESO25XA 9 1 8 Removing the Bottom Case 9 1 7 Removing the Handle Ass y lt 4 gt Sleeves B Handle Cover R S Handle Cover L Sleeves gt gt Gasket 1 Remove the six Screws lt 5 gt 2 Remove the ten Screws N72 1 Remove the two Screws lt 2 gt 3 Remove the two Screws lt 8 gt 2 Remove the three Screws N4 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 lt 5 gt DXSB2 6FNL Screws lt 7 gt DXYN2 J16FNL Screws lt N2 gt DRHM4 10FKS Screws lt N8 gt DXYN2 J8FNL Screws lt N4 gt DRSB2 6FKL 9 1 9 Removing the Wireless Module MDC Module lt 9 gt e Antenna Cable Black Antenna Cable Gray 1 Remove the two Antenna Cables from the two Connec tors
21. This equipment is classified as a class 1 level LASER product and there is no hazardous LASER radiation Caution 1 Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure 2 The drive is designed to be incorporated into a computer based system or unit which has an enclosing cover It should never be used as a stand alone drive Danger The serviceman should not remove the cover of drive unit and should not service because the drive unit is a non serviceable part Please check DANGER label on PD drive unit Unplug the AC power cord to the equipment before opening the top cover of the drive When the power switch it on do not place your eyes close to the front panel door to look into the interior of the unit LASER Specification Class 1 level LASER Product Wave Length DVD 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 lead dress insulation barriers insulation papers shields etc Important Safety Instructions Lithium Battery When using your telephone equipment basic saf
22. g S s S 230882 miu 2151811569 als loe mj olo s x S DIS 1603 B1GBCFJN0037 RANSISTOR R 1601 ERJ2GEJ273X ESISTOR 1 16W 27KQ 1602 1603 1604 1605 R 1614 1616 1619 1621 ERJ2GEJ102X RESISTOR 1 16W 1KQ 1622 1623 1624 R 1606 1607 1608 1609 RESISTOR 1 16W 8 2KQ Risto RESISTOR 1 16W 10KQ R1611 1617 ERJ2GEJ473X RESISTOR 1 16W 47KO 1 2 1620 129 ERJeGEORO0X RESISTOR I46eW 00 O 2 R1625 DEARA8AJ473M___ RESISTOR ARRAY R1626 1627 ERJ2GEJ270X 1 16 270 2 1628 ERJ2GEJIS2X RESISTOR 1 16W 1 5KQ X1600 H2D60040005 _ jOSCILLATOR 6MHz D PCB 1401 FiHA10500015 jcAPACTOR 10V c142 FG1C10402 CAPACIOR 6 OF O CN WwaBAo34 CONNECTOR O 1402 Joao CONNECTOR D1401 0 DIODE JBiGDCFJA025 TRANSISTOR 1 O14142 7 JBIGBCFJNOS7 TRANSISTOR R 1401 ERJSGEYJIOIV 1 16w 1000 1 R 1402 ERJ2GEJ103X RESISTOR 1 16W 10KO CAPACITOR 25V 0 01uF CAPACITOR 6 3V 1uF CONNECTOR CONNECTOR ESISTOR 1 16W 1000 CAPACITOR 6 3V 10 CAPACITOR 16V 0 1uF CAPACITOR 50V 1000pF CAPACITOR 25V 0 01uF CAPACITOR 50V 27pF KIMY10BA0105 IC FET SWITCH LUETOOTH MODULE ONNECTO
23. 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 coloured GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED The mains plug on this equipment must be used to disconnect the mains power Please ensure that a socket outlet is available near the equipment and shall be easily accessible 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 800 1983 LASER SAFETY INFORMATION For U S A Class 1 LASER Product This product is certified to comply with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Subchapter J This product complies with European Standard EN60825 or IEC Publication 825 For all areas
24. with clear water and see a doctor for medical treatment as soon as possible The battery pack may become warm during recharging or normal use This is completely normal Recharging will not commence outside of the allowable temperature range 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 Reference Battery Power Once the allowable range re quirement is satisfied charging begins automatically Note that the recharging time varies based on the usage conditions Recharging takes longer than usual when the temperature is 10 C 50 F or less If the temperature is low the operating time is shortened Only use the computer within the allowable temperature range The battery pack is a consumable item If the amount of time the computer can be run off a particular battery pack becomes dramatically shorter and repeated rechargings do not restore its performance the battery pack should be replaced with a new one When transporting spare batteries inside a package brief case etc it is recommended that it be placed in a plastic bag so that its contacts are protected Always power off the computer when it is not in use Leaving the computer on when the AC adaptor is not connected will exhaust the remaining battery capacity 5 61062191 1 1 2 Names and Functions of Parts mmm 2 1 3 Block Diagram
25. 02 11b 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps automatically switched IEEE802 119 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps automatically switched Standards Supported IEEE802 11a IEEE802 11b IEEE802 11g Transmission method OFDM system DSSS system Wireless Channels Used IEEE802 11a Channels 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 149 153 157 161 165 IEEE802 11b IEEE802 11g Channels 1 to 11 RF Frequency Band IEEE802 11a 5 18 5 32 GHz 5 745 5 825 GHz IEEE802 11b IEEE802 119 2 412 2 462 GHz Bluetooth Only for model with Bluetooth gt Bluetooth Version 2 0 EDR Transmission method FHSS system Wireless Channels Used Channels 1 to 79 RF Frequency Band 2 402 2 48 GHz 717 1MB 1 048 576 bytes 72 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 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 74 1GB 1 000 000 000 bytes Your operating system or some application software will report as fewer GB 1 2 D The data transfer of DVD per 1X speed is 1 350 KB s The data transfer rate of CD per 1X speed is 150 KB s 6 unbalanced disc e g the balance has been displaced from the center is inserted the speed may become slower if there are large vibrations while the disc
26. 023 DFMXi28607A 2NDDIMMINSULATION f K1024 DFMY32282A MCH THERMAL PLATE i K1402 7 TPD X0033A TAPE 19mmX50mm 1 1 TPD X0033A and TPD X0034A are provided as 50Meter Roll 5 DXSB2 6FNL SCOREW N6 DXSB3 6FNL SCREW 16 N8 DXYN2 JBFRNL 12 9 SCREW N7 XQNIT BUSFUK 001 N20 XQT2 G4FCL_ 16 Replacement Parts List Note Important Safety Notice Components identified by A mark have special characteristics important for safety When replacing any of these components use only manufacturer s specified parts CF 74GCDADBM REF NO and AREA DESCRIPTION MAIN POR E _ Ps di d of a ab 101 103 105 106 116 117 119 120 123 124 125 126 149 152 158 159 160 161 163 166 169 170 173 184 187 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 223 225 226 228 229 230 231 234 235 236 237 241 246 247 248 250 251 263 266 281 282 286 287 288 291 296 297 298 300 301 F1G1C104A042 CAPACITOR 16V 0 1uF 304 306 308 309 310 311 314 347 349 351 352 353 356 357 358 365 372 373 389 397 400 401 402 403 406 412 417 428 431 432 433 446 447 450 451 453 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 467 470 478 477 481 482 483 489 504 505 506 510 512 519 526 529 53
27. 1 171 331 882 926 975 _ ERJ2GEJ474X RESISTOR 1 16W 470KO 5 173 220 267 286 D1H83304A024 RESISTOR ARRAY 0 4 R 174 483 4 1 ERJeRKF33283X RESISTOR 1 16W 332KO 2 R 176 458 ERJeRKF4530X RESISTOR 1 16W 4530 2 BIR D1H81004A024 RESISTOR ARRAY 1 R 1 180 181 279 287 DEARA8AJ103M RESISTOR ARRAY EH 188 189 190 191 192 ERJ2RKF49R9x RESISTOR 1 16W 49 90 EJ Reg JERJ2RKF4991x____ RESISTOR 1 16W 4 99KQ_ 7 1 8 206 209 282 955 ERJaRHD103X RESISTOR 1 16W tOKO O 4 Rao EmRJeRHD303 RESISTOR 1 16W 30KO 1 212 304 325 361 570 EL TUE ERJ2GEJ473X RESISTOR 1 16W 47KQ R213 7 21487504404 RESISTOR ARRAY R 239 363 455 jDtH81044A024 RESISTOR 1 16W t0KO Ro48 ERJeGEJt5OX RESISTOR i teW 150 R255 272 275 ERJeRKF390 X RESISTOR 1 16W 3 9KQ O EN 294 296 885 886 298 334 RESISTOR 1 16W 30 10 RESISTOR 1 16W 2 67 ERJeRKF1502X RESISTOR 1 16W 15 DE R336 DH801404 RESISTOR ARRAY S SS RESISTOR 1 16W 22 R 344 346 352 466 ERJ2GEJ181X RESISTOR 1 16W 1800 970 379 379 380 524 ERJ2GEJ222X RESISTOR 1 16W 2 2KO R 525 ERJ2RKF2002X RESISTOR 1 16 20K0 3 386 40 ERJaGEJR7X RESISTOR 1 16W 47Q_ 2 R417 JERJ2GEJ334X RE
28. 1ER CAPACITOR 2V 1H1H182A748 CAPACITOR 50V 1800pF 1H1C224A074 CAPACITOR 16V 0 22 F1H1H104A748 CAPACITOR 50V 0 1uF 11 1K1E1060001 1H1H472A748 EFCDOD101ER 1G1H821A496 1H1H103A748 EFCXOG151R EFCX0J101R 1G1E223A062 1G1H222A496 1J1E105A009 1G1H152A496 1G1H390A542 1G1H271A496 1H1H562A748 1G1H121A495 C 810 812 C 820 935 936 939 940 959 C 822 972 C 825 826 827 829 C 837 858 C 838 855 856 874 877 965 974 839 857 873 903 906 C 918 925 928 930 933 945 C 843 853 977 978 C 860 976 cH um m m D i RE EN i m s EN EN 10 806 807 809 810 812 840 845 846 18 21 22 24 837 838 801 804 827 828 829 830 835 836 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 841 A AN AN 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 FL 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 TGIHT81A495 1G1H561A496 1GIHI51A495 1G1H470A542 1G1H331A496 4CC1103A038 KIKA02BA0014 KIMYS2BA0190 KIKA08BA0014 KIMN20BA0134 KINAF0D00003 KiKB12A00099 KTKY4280000 KTKA62800003 KTKAOGBAO014 KIFY104BA024 10 KIKA05BA0014 KIKB40AA0049 108 0134 KIFY165EA001 0060 KIMN30AA0018 KIMN12BA0160 KIKA02BA0085 10800213 KIKA06BA0128 B0JCMD000014 DIODE BOADDH000004 DIODE BOKB00000044 B3ABB0000210 B3AGB0000040 B3ADB0000065 B0JCPD000023 DIODE BOADC
29. 25 F1H1A1050015 CAPACITOR 10V 1uF 390 440 497 865 923 926 956 957 958 964 167 313 430 435 960 F1G1H1010005 CAPACITOR 50V 100pF l 5 178 188 338 487 488 491 509 511 521 533 F1J0J226A051 CAPACITOR 6 3V 22uF C193 194 F1G1H1ROAD43 ____ 50V 2 210 232 F1G1H5ROA452 CAPACITOR BOV 5pF 2 C244 __ 1 473 004 ____ 16V 0 0474F 1 C249 j FIL3D102A008 ____ 2000 1000pF_ 1 C261 j EEFUDOJIS1TER CAPACITOR 6 3V SF 7 1 C 273 275 360 393 F1G1H221A496 CAPACITOR 50V 220pp 4 C285 7 j F1G1H330A542 50 3 1 289 290 292 293 5 080 CAPACITOR 25V ______ 4 299 316 327 328 7018 63 10 0 4 361 362 363 364 366 F1G1H100A544 CAPACITOR 50V 10pF 14 C 368 369 370 833 846 850 872 878 971 1L1H220A066 CAPACITOR B0V 22pF 4 1G0J334A001 1G1A683A014 EFCXOD331R 1G1E472A062 C 422 454 C 425 1H1A225A039 CAPACITOR 10V 2 2uF F1L1E226A094 CAPACITOR 25V 22uF o 5 438 439 802 803 809 813 814 816 836 867 876 900 927 931 932 934 938 950 951 1J1E224A081 CAPACITOR 25V 0 22 2 1H1H1830001 CAPACITOR 50V 0 018uF 1G1H471A496 CAPACITOR 50V 470pF EFSX0D33
30. 5 536 537 538 539 540 541 542 861 6 71 88 89 155 174 C 175 386 517 840 854 EEFCX0D221R CAPACITOR 2V 220uF 859 937 975 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 48 44 45 64 85 86 93 94 102 109 115 C 118 121 122 150 151 F1J0J106A016 CAPACITOR 6 3V 10uF 157 171 177 186 199 200 201 211 213 243 245 265 269 271 283 307 326 385 387 421 484 490 495 496 503 219 520 525 532 344 305 398 399 410 416 C 418 424 832 834 844 847 849 851 869 882 954 955 961 963 46 262 264 302 303 F1G1H102A496 CAPACITOR 50V 1000pF 301 507 508 518 523 87 90 154 180 181 C 185 254 394 442 455 479 480 485 502 514 F1G0J224A001 CAPACITOR 6 3V 0 22UF F1G0J105A001 CAPACITOR 6 3V 1uF mm 493 300 ercouaraaoot CAPACITOR 6 3V 0 47uF 108 143 144 145 146 147 148 176 238 239 318 319 320 321 322 F1G1A104A014 CAPACITOR 10V 0 1uF 323 336 348 388 426 429 434 436 471 472 C 110 382 383 384 F1H2A103A020 CAPACITOR 100V 0 01uF C 127 128 F1G1H180A542 CAPACITOR 50V 18pF 132 133 134 138 172 191 192 195 196 252 274 367 371 374 375 C 392 407 419 445 452 F1G1E103A062 CAPACITOR 25V 0 01uF 492 493 494 808 823 864 888 889 891 920 924 153 197 214 222 227 242 256 267 268 272 C 276 277 312 317 3
31. 9 gt 2 Connect the USB Cable to the Connector CN1701 Screws N9 DFHE5025XA USB PCB Arranging the USB Cable Safety Working MP Slide Sheet Attach the MP Slid Sheet to prevent the Cable from coming off gt Fitting edge Pass the Cable through the notch and lead it downward Connect Fit the surplus length of the Cable into this side the Connector Pass it through the notch 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 gt Pass it through the rib MP Slide Sheet 2 4 Ensure the A does not come on the level 9 14 9 2 7 Setting the BT PCB 9 2 8 Setting the SD PCB Heat Sink and 1 Connect the BT FFC to the Connector CN22 FAN Motor 2 Fix the BT PCB to the computer using the two Screws 1 Connect the SD FFC to the Connector CN1401 lt 9 gt 2 Fix the SD PCB to the computer using the three Screws N9 lt NQ gt 3 Set the Heat Sink Fan Duct and the four Heat Sink BT P C B lt 9 gt 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 lt N9 gt DFHE5025XA 2 Cable Holder 1 Fan Duct SNS Heat Sink Heat Sink Applying Grease on th
32. BD Angle L and R 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 be securely set in Screws N9 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 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 9 23 9 2 17 Setting the DIMM Memory Card and 9 2 18 Setting the HDD DIMM Cover 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 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 H DIMM Cover DIMM Memory Card HDD Earth Plate 9 24 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
33. Exploded View 12 0 1 0 kgf cm D 1 2 0 1 N m _ vin K37 62 SOS E32 Y E4 torque W SN 1 A AN 5 lt og s BNET E 7 Jl _ 1 0 6 Screw tigh 8 0 2 0 02 0 1 AH DR 8 0 1 0 kgf cm 0 8 0 1 2 0 0 2 kgf cm 4 0 0 2 kgf cm O 0 4 0 02 CF 74GCDADBM 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 74GCDADBM K1015 E25 ia SOME eos K201 b dd D Ne 210 5 K1403 N20 K207 S D K206 E24 K207 Screw tightening torque 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 0 375 0 025 N m 3 75 0 25 kgf cm CF 74GCDADBM CF 74GCDADBM Replacement Parts List Note Important Safety Notice Components identified by A mark have special characteristics important for safety When replacing any of these components use only manufacturer s specified parts CF 74GCDADBM NRP Non Reusable Parts Main Block Unit E6 DLBUPI602AAA TOUCH SCREEN 1 ______7 _________ 50 ____ 74 SUB UNIT SD E
34. Fix the Bottom Case using the two Screws lt N8 gt 17 No18 6 Close the Lid Covers Note Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to No18 Screws lt 5 gt DXSB2 6FNL Screws lt 7 gt DXYN2 J16FNL Screws lt N8 gt DXYN2 J8FNL lt N7 gt No5 lt N7 gt No8 lt 7 gt lt N8 gt 18 N7 No10 lt 7 gt 4 lt N5 gt No12 N7 No3 lt N8 gt 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 R using the two Screws lt N2 gt No1 No2 3 Fix the Handle Cover L and R using the three Screws lt N4 gt No3 to No5 Note Tighten the Screws in the numbered order No1 to 5 Screws lt N2 gt DRHM4 10FKS Screws lt N4 gt DRSB2 6FKL lt N4 gt No2 5 e a No lt N2 gt No1 lt N4 gt No4 lt N4 gt No3 Handle Cover L 9 2 15 Setting the Speaker and the LED 1 Fix the LED PCB using the two Screws lt N9 gt 5 Sheet 2 Set the Speaker L and R to the computer CN1002 lt N9 gt 3 Connect the Speaker Cable L and R to the two Connec CN1003 tors CN1002 CN1003 on the LED PCB Tape LED PCB 4 Fix the Speaker Cable L and R using the Tape Speaker 5 Fix the Speaker L and R using the Speaker Holder Speaker L 6 Paste the Sheet Note Ensure the three Hooks of the Speaker Holder are securely set in the computer Speaker
35. GATELOGIC COEBEO000459 0 0 0 0 IG ___ 0 s Due mm 0 ass mm mu r3 KaHcivvBoMo AUDIOJAGK 36 50 51 53 54 60 J0JJC0000021 INDUCTOR L89 VOMABoo00169 INDUCTOR 2 L 10 3043 1404060000105 CHIP BEADS j 3 12 20 21 34 44 45 JOMABOO00200 INDUCTOR 6 L13 14 15 16 ERJAGEORO0X RESISTOR en 00 4 L24 25 ERJ2GEJ510X_ RESISTOR 146W 510 IZ L37 98 39 40 41 42 DDB52021DY CHIPBEADS 6 L46 ERJ2GE470X_ j RESISTOR 146W 470 1 L47 48 00022 NDUCTOR 2 152 ERJ6GEYJIOIV 55 1 04 100 1 15 8 GICIROMAO76 INDUCTOR 2 L59 GIC9INM001 INDUCTOR 1 L62 INDUCTOR 1 L63 J DDAZRMIOKTD INDUCTOR 1 L64 69 70 71 72 73 0 0000044 CHIPBEADS j 6 180 02 GIAR56PA0001 INDUCTOR 2 L803 805 807 G1C4R7MA0022 INDUCTOR 38 L804 G IC2R8MA0022 INDUCTOR 1 188 2 DDAZSIOMT3T INDUCTOR 2 180 809 INDUCTOR 2 1810 INDUCTOR 1 L831 GICR82M006 COL 1 PA1 2 5 D4FBIRI0009 Q4 8 _ TRANSISTOR 1 76 807 809 a o 9 22 23 24 45 82 103
36. HR62217A LED LENZ POWER 11 K46 jDFHRG623 YB CABLE HOLDER 121 __ DFHR62822A FANDUCT 121 K48 DFHR624 22A JACK SPACER 1 HDD GUIDE ASSY 0 0 1 jJDFHMO377B IO PLATE 1 2 j DFHR3F897A MCH SHEET _ DFGT0944YA MP SET LABEL 1 K94 NJDFKE0U70oYAO MP BOTTOM 121 ________ 56 0 K65 Aj DFKMO4977CO TOP CASE 1 __ DFGX043872A 0 JFINCOVER 121 DFHEO9977ZA GASKET __ 1 K20 2 42 CASE 74 K202 DFKF026072A 0 K209 DFHR35997A TP LCODSHEET 11 K200 DFHR3C847A 0 PANASONIC BADGE K200 DFMX07782A INSULATION SHEET 121 ______ 210 3 _______ HINGEL 121 K2105 SCOREW 14 K210 6 A 0 LCD LATCH ff __ DFGX04327B 0 JANTENNACOVERO 01 K2122 DFGX0433ZA 0 K1000 GASKET 8ITSI0 25 14b __ Ki001 Jorge 8 5 440 1 1 K1012 DFMX07007A K1013 7 DFMYO46327A MCH THERMAL RUBBER 101 Ki0i5 DFHR38627A LU K1016 DFHR3D7327A LCD CABLE SHEET 001 DFMCOB87A MP GASKETS K1021 DFHR38277A TAPE 1 1 1 1 0 NRP l K1022 7 DFMY323927B DIMM THERMAL SHEET wt f K1
37. J000025 DIODE 3 DIODE USE 2A 32V CAPACITOR 6 3V 1 0JDC0000038 CHIP BEADS 38 39 40 41 42 43 FL 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 CAPACITOR 6 3V 4 7uF C2GBD0000033 C1CB00002734 C0JBBZ000319 C0JBAZ002192 COJBAA000362 CPU EMPERATURE SENSOR LL LOGIC LAN CONTROLLER n T w w D T A c el gt gt gt gt gt gt io 5 wo e S 27 cc lt lt 0 gt SC NIN rir M o sls S mms e gt en le e e N S 5555 55 a 9e hx SISISISISIFlElol rir ele N e eio N Gei ol E IC 11 C3EBFY000002 ERIAL EEPROM 00 2 0027 CODBZYYOOO16 C1CB00002278 SUPER __ 2820000978 0 _ C3FBLYOOO024 IC SPIFLASHMEMORY 00268 IC SECURITY CHIP COCBCBCOO137 REGULATOR I MCON 1 1 1 1 y O C1AB00002507 AUDIO POWER AMPLIFIER ___ 22000383 0 7 CopBzyYoo026 06 8 4 0 1 0 0 fic LOGIC j COJBABOO0000 fic LOGIC j COJBAROO0500 IC SWITCH __ 000254
38. ORDER CPD0705211C3 Service Manual Notebook Computer Model CF 74GCDADBM This is the Service Manual for the following areas for U S A and Canada A WARNING This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death Panasonic 2007 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd All rights reserved Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law For U K WARNINGS This apparatus must be earthed for your safety To ensure safe operation the three pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three pin power point which is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring Extension cords used with the equipment must be three core and be correctly wired to provide connec tion to earth Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed and that the installation is completely safe For your safety if you have any doubt a
39. PROCEDURE Replace defective parts SFLF DIAGNOSIS TEST INSPECTION After repair conduct a self diagnosis test and make sure that the TEST FAILED repaired set operates properly TEST OK END OF REPAIR WORK 4 1 4 2 Troubleshooting Please take note of the following two points with regard to troubleshooting 1 Know how of diagnosis upon occurrence of heavy troubles e g Set cannot be turned ON Set fails to start No display on screen etc 2 Explanation of each trouble mainly symptom of trouble in operation Flow Chart 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 Pay attention to the following points when in pursuit of the cause of a troubleshooting Adaptor Battery Output voltage Replace AC Adaptor Battery Check contact condition of power input terminal Replace if defective Check Power SW Replace if defective Power lamp check Dark display on screen Screen fails to display Inverter board LCD back light lighting Replace inverter board Check inverter cable continuity Replace if defective Replace LCD back light Replace LCD unit
40. R NDUCTOR J0JJC0000021 NDUCTOR NDUCTOR DUCTOR RANSISTOR RANSISTOR ESISTOR 1 16W 470 ESISTOR 1 16W 47 m a 2 m 2l mlml2 U gt 9 o z U D 1301 1302 1301 1302 1301 SW 1301 SW 1302 SW 1303 1304 Ot WITCH D m o 79 D CH Ra 8222 24 C8 R 1 R2
41. SISTOR 1 16W 330KO 1 R460 LL ERJeRKF3920X RESISTOR 1 16W 3920 R470 j ERJeRKF3922X RESISTOR 1 16W 392KO 1 R496 970972 ERJeRHD3001X RESISTOR 1 IEW 3KO 3 R 529 909 989 ERJ2RKF1501X RESISTOR 1 16W 1560 3 8531 532 533 534 1012200000046 RESISTOR IW 4 R535 _ jERJeRKFG6B11X RESISTOR 1 16W 1 538 500 ERJeRKF4022X RESISTOR 1 16W 4020 2 ERJ3GEYJ100V RESISTOR 1 16W 100 862 887 R 546 RJ2GEJ303X RESISTOR 1 16W 30KO 549 905 907 RJ3GEYJ2R2V R 551 RJ3GEYJ104V R 552 RJ2RKF6801X R 554 1H8R0040009 R 555 RJ2RKF1433X R 560 RJ2RKF1503X RJ2RKF6981X N gt o N R 561 567 RJ2RKF1691X RJ2RKF7501X 1BDR033A099 RESISTOR 1 16W 22KQ D1JB1M00A001 RESISTOR 1W 1mQ RJ2GEJ153X RESISTOR 1 16W 15KQ 1BDR022A099 RESISTOR 1 3W 0 0220 EN EN es E _ ERJ2RKF3161X R 846 874 ERJ2GEJ333X R 853 ERJeRKF1802X R 854 _ ERJ2RKF1602X EN Em SS m EN um mu E R 562 571 R 574 839 851 867 97 R 577 578 579 580 84 864 904 R 803 811 R 828 848 866 R 832 833 852 857 858 860 869 873 875 879 R 834 m m o m m m m m c m m m m a Ds C m c N N R 861 RJ2GEJ221X RESIS
42. TOR 1 16W 2200 RJ2RKF6201X RESISTOR 1 16W 6 2 RJ2RKF3002X RESISTOR 1 16W R 868 R 871 R 880 R 884 R 901 902 R 908 915 R 910 988 R 911 R 913 R914 R 919 R 921 R 923 946 R 952 R 953 R 954 956 R 958 959 962 963 964 978 981 RJ2RKF1003X RJ2RKF1302X RJ6GEYJ222V RJ3GEYJ101V RJ2RKF10ROX RJ2RKF3011X RJ2RKF 1052X 12200000093 1BDR4700001 RJ2GEJSR3X RJ2GEJ564X RJ2RHD153X 1ZZ00000065 RJ2RHD104X RJ2RKD154X R 985 1BDR1000002 RESISTOR 1 8W 010 R 965 ERJ2GEJ154X 96 ERJ2RKF3652X RESISTOR 1 16W 3605KO 7 1 R969 j ERAGEEBI692V RESISTOR 1 16W 169KO 7 1 1 R97 JERJRKFI03X RESISTOR 1 16W 11060 1 R982 I ERJ2RKFI0IX 1 16W 1 1KO 1 R 855 RJ2RKF2402X RESISTOR 1 16W 24KQ el ERASEKB1623V ERJ2RKF1821X ERJ2RKF2000X ERJ2RKF2550X ERJ2RKF2151X ERJ2RKF3093X H0J143500058 H0J3272001 15 H0J250500076 H2C800400005 K1YGZZ000060 27 71 1204 1205 1206 1216 1G1C104A042 C 1207 1210 1214 1G1H5R0A452 C 1213 1215 1L1H220A066 CN 1201 1KA30AA0184 CN 1202 O 2 I S 8 8 gt 1203 109 004 ERJSGEYJ100V ERJSGEYJ270V R 1206 1207 1208 ERJ3GEYOROOV R 1204 1205 D1H83304A024 LEDFCR O CN 1001 K1KY50AA0102 CN 1002 1003 K1KA02BA0014 n mm 1007 B3AGB0000040 DIODE D 1004 FL 1201 1202 1203 R 1204 1205
43. There 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 a high temperature it occasionally takes time There is greatly a difference from HDD according to the performance of the drive occasionally 7 3 To skip BIOS password Use lt Ctrl gt lt F10 gt key to skip BIOS password or authentication of fingerprint This key is only for entering DIAG mode Not available to boot the computer If customer set HDD Lock the DIAG program cannot perform HDD test This key is for service purpose only Do not disclose this information to unrelated others 7 6 8 Wiring Connection Diagram TS PCB 10 PCB SERIAL CN1602 CN1603 SPEAKER R LCD CN1003 INVERTER FTN VGA CN23 PORT REPLICATOR LAN JACK MODEM JACK ANTENNA PCBL WIRELESS MODULE ANTENNA PCB Microphone POWER SW BATTERY PACK LED PCB SPEAKER L CN1002 USB PCB 1 Busch 3 DC IN PCB DVD ROM DRIVE CN28 MAIN PCB CN22 DIMM MEMORY CARD
44. bout the elTective 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 3 amp fuse ts 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 e or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse Ifthe 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 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
45. ctor and fix the lt 9 gt MDC Module to the Main using the two lt lt Screws N9 2 Connect the Wireless Module to the Connector of the Main and fix it using the two Screws lt N9 gt 3 Connect the two Antenna Cables to the two Connectors on the Wireless Module Antenna Cable Black MAIN Connector Antenna Cable Gray AUX Connector Antenna Cable Black Antenna Cable Gray Screws N9 DFHE5025XA Arranging the Modem Cable Preparation for assembly of the MDC Module gt MDC Module Arranging the Modem Cable Good example GD Safety Working 32 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 W L 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 lt Bad example gt Coming over the end Safety Working of the Screw 9 20 9 213 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 1 to No10 4 Fix the Bottom Case using the six Screws lt N5 gt No11 to No16 5
46. e 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 1 0 2mm Pipe Sheet Fan Dust Sheet Fold on the center line and attach it Heat Sink Grease is applied G751 10mmX10mmxX10 3 Grease is applied G751 10mmX10mmxXt0 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 to the I O Plate using the four Screws lt N19 gt 3 Fix the I O 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 lt 9 gt DFHE5025XA Screws N19 DFHE5035ZB Arranging the DC IN Cable DC IN PCB Safety Working 52 Set Core of the Modem over the DC IN Cable DC IN Cable V So eL gt 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 Modem Cable LAN Cable MODELAN Holder DC IN PCB UO PCB TOS A MODELAN 2 DN lt N19 gt Holder J Turn the DC IN
47. ely prce Lithium Battery Pq Na ge a 5 EE r SA the e d This computer contains a lithium battery to enable the date time shock and injury to persons including the fot and other data to be stored The battery should only be exchanged by authorized service personnel 1 120 not usc this product near water for example ncara Warning A risk of explosion from incorrect installation or mis bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub ina wet application may possibly occur basement or ncar a swimming pool 2 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type dur ing an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning 3 Do not usc the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicin ity of the Icak 4 Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Check with local codes for possible special dis posal instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS LITHIUM BATTERY CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacture Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions LITHIUMBATTERIES Vorsicht Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgem fsem Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch denselben order einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen hnlichen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers
48. ettings 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 e Notes To skip BIOS password Use lt Ctrl gt lt F10 gt key to skip BIOS password or authentication of fingerprint This key is only for entering DIAG mode Not available to boot the computer If customer set HDD Lock the DIAG program cannot perform HDD test This key is for service purpose only Do not disclose this information to unrelated others 1 Beginning of self diagnosis test 1 1 Setting of content of setup 1 The power supply of the computer is turned on 2 F2 is pushed on the screen of Panasonic while press F2 to enter Setup is displayed 3 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 an error by PC Diagnostic utility It is judged that the device which can be set to Invalidity by Main menu such as Flat pad is normal if the co
49. iagram Fa mq d jedns STN ng doot I punos m pe 080 1152 WANS 185 sola ULY PIM Nissan 578 Dd 39 AE 892 Aowa uolsu lx3 aoc Wvuds HUEN ASOT wesbeig 320 9 yulp 39 eoepelul 02 asn iag ASOT HOI 02850 oc asn 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 t DEFECTIVE PARTS SELF DIAGNOSIS TEST IF REQUIRED SORTING I Conduct a self diagnosis test when I it is necessary for conduct trouble diagnosis ll TROUBLESHOOTING Defective parts are sorted by referring to symptoms REPAIR WORK DISASSEMBLY
50. is rotating Depending on the disc the writing speed may become slower 8 Does not support DVD RW Ver 1 0 9 DVD RAM Only non cartridge type or removable cartridge type can be used 10 Only for model with touchscreen 1 16 777 216 color display is achieved by using the dithering function 712 Maximum resolution depends on the specifications of the external display 713 Only for model with wireless LAN 714 Only for model with Bluetooth 715 For information on TPM click start Run and input c util drivers tpm README pdf and refer to the Installation Manual of Trusted Platform Module TPM 716 Operation has been tested and confirmed using Panasonic SD Memory Cards with a capacity of up to 2 GB Operation on other SD equipment is not guaranteed This computer is not compatible with MultiMediaCards or SDHC Memory Cards Do not insert these kinds of cards 77 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 18 Only for model with Smart Card slot 1 lt Only for North America The AC adaptor is compatible with power sources up to 240 V AC adaptor The computer is supplied with a 125 V AC compatible AC cord 20 M 2 1 720 Varies depending on the usage conditions 1 Measured with the LAN Power saving functions Auto off set ting set to 1 minute 7 Measured using BatteryMark Version 4 0 1 LCD bright
51. ith ond E Safety Working the Black 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 Ensure the Cushion does not run over the rib of the LCD Rear Cabinet Same on the other side Pull and hold the Cables and set the LCD Avoid them from being caught inside the LCD unit 9 12 9 2 4 Setting the LCD Front Cabinet 1 Set the LCD Front Cabinet to the LCD Rear Cabinet 2 Fix the LCD Front Cabinet using the two Screws lt N15 gt 3 Fix the LCD Front Cabinet using the two Screws lt N16 gt and attach the two LCD Leg Rubbers Screws N15 00757 Screws N16 DXQT2 G4FCL Fixing of the LCD Front Cabinet Ensure all the 23 Hooks are securely set in LCD Leg Rubber LCD Front Cabinet LCD Unit 9 2 5 Setting the Display unit 1 Attach the Gasket 2 Set the Hinge Screw Cover L and R to the Hinge L and 3 Pass the Cables coming out of the LCD Unit into the com puter 4 Fix the Display Unit using the two Screws lt N6 gt from the computer upper side Fix the Display Unit using the four Screws N6 from the computer bottom side Screws lt 6 gt DXSB3 6FNL lt 6 gt Display Unit Cover R 9 13 9 2 6 Setting the USB 1 Fix the USB to the computer using the two lt 9 gt 1701 5 lt
52. k 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 9 1 3 Removing the HDD HDD Case Upper HDD Earth Plate HDD Case Remove the six Hooks and remove the HDD Case Upper Remove the HDD Damper Disconnect the HDD from the HDD FPC Remove the HDD Conductive Sheet and HDD Earth Plate 2 9 1 4 Removing the DIMM Memory Card DIMM Cover 3 4 DIMM Memory Card 1 Remove the two Screws lt N1 gt and remove the DIMM Cover 2 Open the right and left Hooks of the DIMM Memory Card outward and remove the DIMM Memory Card 5 Screws lt N1 gt XSB2 3FNL 6 9 1 5 Removing the Keyboard 7 KBD WP Sheet 8 9 Lift the upper part of the Center Cover draw it back ward release the six Hooks fixing the front side of the Center Cover and then remove the Center Cover Remove the four Screws lt 9 gt and the KBD Angle L and R Lift the upper part of the Keyboard and draw it backward and then turn the Keyboard over forward Remove the KBD WP Sheet Disconnect the two KBD Cables from the two Connectors KBD FPC Remove the Keyboard Disconnect the Cable from the Connector CN25 Remove the KBD FPC Screws lt 9 gt DFHE5025XA 9 1 6 Removing the Speaker and the
53. k ScrLk When using a monaural microphone with a 2 termi nal plug Multimedia Bockel device status Click start Programs SoundMAX Control amp Hard disk drive status Panel and select Microphone and then add a check mark for Voice Recording in Microphone Power status Enhancements Off Power off Hibernation Green Power on Blink Otherwise only audio on the left track will be ing green Standby Blinking green rapidly Cannot recorded Cc power on or resume due to low temperature Battery status P Headphone jack You can connect headphones or amplified speakers When they are connected audio from the internal speakers is not heard Q Wireless switch Right side Rear side ommo O gt c r lt ed g ExpressCard slot PC Card slot Smart Card slot lt Only for model with Smart Card slot gt USB port SD Memory Card slot Expansion bus connector SD Memory Card indicator Blinking During access or a password is requested Ventilation hole Stylus holder DC IN jack 2 2 02 0 U LAN port Modem port Serial port External display port Security lock A Kensington cable can be connected For further information read the manual that comes with the cable Battery pack Battery latch Multimedia pocket release button Hard disk drive latch RAM module slot 3 Block D
54. light in a hot place in an automobile on sunny day for example or in a cold place Do Not Use With Any Other Computer The battery pack is rechargeable and was in tended for the specified computer or charger Do not use it with a computer other than the one for which it was designed Do Not Put into a Microwave Do not put the battery pack into a microwave oven or a pressurized chamber Discontinue Use Should the battery emit an abnormal odor be come hot to the touch become discolored change shape or become in any way different from normal remove it from the computer or charger and discontinue use Do not touch the terminals on the battery pack The bat tery pack may no longer function properly if the contacts are dirty or damaged Do not expose the battery pack to water or allow it to become wet 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 charging only when the remaining power is less than approx 95 of capacity The battery pack is not charged when the computer is first purchased Be sure to charge it before using it for the first time When the AC adaptor is connected to the computer charging begins automatically Should the battery leak and the fluid get into your eyes do not rub your eyes Immediately flush your eyes
55. nations of the messages and remedies for reported problems If your system displays one of except the messages marked below with an asterisk write down the message and contact Panasonic Technical Support If your system fails after you make changes in the Setup menus reset the computer enter Setup and install Setup defaults or correct the error 0200 Failure Fixed Disk Fixed disk in not working or not configured properly Check to see if fixed disk is attached properly Run Setup Find out if the fixed disk type is correctly identified 0210 Stuck key Stuck key on keyboard 0211 Keyboard error Keyboard not working 0212 Keyboard Controller Failed Keyboard controller failed test May require replacing keyboard controller 0213 Keyboard locked Unlock key switch Unlock the system to proceed 0230 System RAM Failed at offset nnnn System RAM failed at offset nnnn of in the 64k block at which the error was detected 0231 Shadow RAM Failed at offset nnnn Shadow RAM failed at offset nnnn of the 64k block at which the error was detected 0232 Extended RAM Failed at offset nnnn Extended memory not working or not configured properly at offset nnnn 0250 System battery is dead Replace and run SETUP The CMOS clock battery indicator shows the battery is 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 pe
56. ness Maximum Minimum 723 Measured using MobileMark 2005 LCD brightness 60 cd m 724 Approx 1 0 W when the battery pack is fully charged or not being charged and the computer is OFF Approx 2 0 W when the Wake up from LAN has been enabled This product meets the ENERGY STAR guideline for energy efficiency 725 Rated power consumption 23 E 1 726 You need to install to use the feature 727 The Product Recovery DVD ROM is required 728 t does not correspond to IEEE802 11n 729 These are speeds specified in IEEE802 11a b g standards Actual speeds may differ 1 3 2 Names and Functions of Parts A t v S e co B o C D f E 6 F Speaker J Power switch USB port K Function key Stylus holder L Bluetooth antenna Multimedia pocket Only for model with Bluetooth Hard disk drive M Keyboard Carrying handle Touch pad Wireless LAN antenna O Microphone jack Only for model with wireless LAN A condenser microphone can be used If other types LCD of microphones are used audio input may not be pos Only for model with touchscreen sible or malfunctions may occur as a result ad When recording in stereo using a stereo microphone LED indicator Click start All Programs SoundMAX Control Caps lock Panel and select Microphone and then add a check mark for No Filtering in Microphone Numeric key NumLk Enhancements Scroll loc
57. ntroller operates normally though sets to Invalidity by the setup In the model with built in DVD of the USB connection even if DVD is normal becomes an error if legacy USB is set to Invalidity 1 2 When you execute an automatic test 1 Ctrl F7 is pushed while the Panasonic start screen is displayed after the computer is started 2 The test of all devices begins automatically by PC Diagnostic utility s starting Attention It is a 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 2 o a Please let me discontinue diagnosing clicking to end an automatic test Please click on the character of D PC Diagnostic utility on the screen while pushing both of right Shift and left Shift keys SES PC Diagnostic Utility close x CPU Systen RAM 512 MB HDD 126 GB DVD ROM Floppy oF FULL devices which can select the enhancing test make the setting of the enhancing test
58. on Maskable Interrupt 02F7 Fail Safe Timer NMI Failed ServerBIOS2 test error Fail Safe Timer takes too long device address Conflict Address conflict for specified device Allocation Error for device Run ISA or EISA Configuration Utility to resolve resource conflict for the specified device Failing Bits nnnn The hex number nnnn is a map of the bits at the RAM address which failed the memory test Each 1 one in the map indicates a failed bit See error 230 231 or 232 for offset address of the failure in 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 A are properly identified Parity Check 1 nnnn Parity error found in the system bus BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the screen If it cannot locate the address it displays 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 F1 to resume F2 to Setup Displayed after any recoverable error message Press Fl to start the boot process or F2 to enter a Setup and change the s
59. osed by checking beep sound or error code e Start Test begins automatically when power switch is set to ON Normal finish After memory checking a beep sound is issued once and the set is placed into automatic stop Note If no error occurs nothing is displayed No display of OK etc Error Diagnosis by Checking Beep Signal Sound The beep sound is as follows BEN long sound 2 3 4 Length of bar shows length of sound long sound about 0 4 short sound about 0 2 sec Length between sounds is about 0 1 sec Table of errors classified by beep sounds Diagnosis Beep signal sound Error message Main board 1 long sound 2 BIOS ROM error 1 2 2 3 BIOS ROM error 1 3 1 1 RAM error 1 3 1 3 Keyboard controller error 1 3 4 1 RAM error 1 3 4 3 RAM error 1 4 1 1 RAM error 2 1 2 3 5 2 2 3 1 of unexpected offering Note beep sound is also issued in case of other trouble 5 1 6 List of Error Codes lt Only when port replicator is connected The following is a list of the messages that BIOS can display Most of them occur during POST Some of them display information about a hardware device e g the amount of memory installed Others may indicate a problem with a device such as the way it has been configured Following the list are expla
60. 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 and the division of the breakdown part 7 1 2 Operation of PC Diagnostic Utility Only the device which can be inspected on the entire screen is displayed The item does not appear when the device of wireless LAN etc is not physically connected The movement of the item must use an arrow key or a flat pad KOR 002 87 Ultra X Inc PC Diagnostic Utility close 2 CPU Suyston 512 128 68 DUD ROM LJ FULL FULL Sound Modun LAN Hireless Bluetooth 7 IFFF1794 about 18 minutes while test is running As for the device under the diagnosis blue and yellow are alternately displayed at the left of the icon The diagnosis result of the device greens at the left of the icon when it is normal and becomes red when abnormal CPU System When the test of all devices ends the test result is displayed under the right of the screen Check Result gt TEST PASSED Please click while diagnosing when being stop on the way by the time the test of all devices ends Please click when you restart PC Diagnostic utility Each device is tested from the beginning and it is not possible to restart on the way When the test of all devices ends the test result is displayed under the right of the screen 7 2
61. r the parts Lithium Battery Main PCB Arranging the Cables to the Cable Holder and their Wiring Order Pull the surplus length of the Cable 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 52 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 4 ply Safety Working Cover the Cables using the Tape No 5 I O Cable Fold the Tape in half and attach it to the Cables Cable Holder nonno No 6 LCD Cable a No 7 LCD Cable with the tube Arranging the FAN Cable RENE acd Safety Working Ces Lead the FAN Cable into the space next to the Board 7 Fix the FAN Cable FAN Cable Connector CN28 Connect the FAN Cable 9 19 9 2 12 Setting the Wireless Module MDC Module 1 Connect the Modem Cable to the Conne
62. 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 and the Finger Sensor Base to the computer using the 3 Screws lt 9 gt 2 Connect the FP FFC Cable to the Connector CN27 on the Main PCB Screws lt 9 gt DFHE5025XA Preparing and setting the Finger Sensor Base Attach the Finger P C B all circumferences to avoid running over the rib of Finger Sensor Base Clearance 0 to 1 mm s EAA Finger Sensor Base nu w sa T 9 Pi p E KA ras Pr P A iA E E Avoid catching of A FS Waterproof TT lt Sheet 2 PII Zo ba Press the surrounding part strongly enough wc uU 22 s FP FFC Cable 27 Finger Sensor 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 L and R to the LCD Rear Cabinet using the two Screws N18 2 Attach the Inverter with the Inverter Case to the LCD Rear Cabinet Set the LCD Unit to the LCD Rear Cabinet 4 Connect the LCD INV Cable to the Connector on the Inverter LCD Unit Screws lt 18 gt XQN17 BJ6Fu oc lt 18 gt B LCD INV Cable e WLAN POBL
63. rhaps by an application program that changes data stored in CMOS The BIOS installed Default SETUP Values If you do not want these values enter Setup and enter your own values If the error persists check the system battery or contact Panasonic Technical Support 0260 System timer error The timer test failed Requires repair of system board 0270 Real time clock error Real time clock fails BIOS test May require board repair 0280 Previous boot incomplete Default configuration used Previous POST did not 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 is correct This error is cleared the next time the system is booted 0281 Memory Size found by POST differed from EISA CMOS Memory size found by POST differed from EISA CMOS 6 1 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 N
64. the Cables over the Conductive Cloth Ensure the Tape and Cable Sheet e do not come out of the metal part 0 2mm Tape Fold it back and attach to the side suface Cable Sheet Corner of the Conductive Cloth No protrusion Safety Working Arrange the Cable A and Safety Working coming out of the Connector 1 the same length Setting the Inverter and Arranging the Inverter Cable 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 SM Attach the Inverter on Ri the two sided tapes S 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 Inverter m 5 Match the end of the Inverter P ad to the mark f A Inverter Case G M Ba Safety Working 7 Match the end Ensure the Cables do not Safety Working Inverter Cable the Inverter Case come over the a line Otherwise they push up Pass the Cables through the notch to the end the front surface Pass the Cable between the LCD and the Inverter Case Fit the surplus length under the LCD a line 0 1mm Tape Ensure the portion w
65. the two Screws lt N9 gt 4 Remove the four Screws lt 19 gt and then the PCB from the Plate 5 Remove the Modem Cable and LAN Cable from the MODELAN Holders 1 Remove the two Screws lt N9 gt 2 Remove the BT FFC from the Connector CN2 and Screws lt N9 gt DFHE5025XA remove the BT PCB Screws lt N19 gt DFHE5035ZB 9 1 13 Removing the FAN Motor and SD PCB D Cable Holder Fan 1 p d lt 5 gt Fan Duct Heat Sink Heat Sink 1 Remove the Cable Holder 2 Remove the two Screws lt N5 gt 3 Remove the FAN Motor 4 Remove the Heat Sink Fan Duct and the four Heat Sink 9 5 9 1 15 Removing the USB S CN1701 lt 9 gt 05 1 Disconnect Cable from the Connector CN1701 2 Remove the two Screws lt 9 gt 3 Remove the USB PCB Screws lt 9 gt DFHE5025XA 9 1 16 Removing the Display unit lt 6 gt Display Unit 1 Remove the four Screws lt N6 gt from the computer bottom side Remove the two Screws lt 6 gt from the computer upper side Remove the Display Unit Remove the Hinge Screw Cover L and R Remove the Gasket Screws lt N6 gt DXSB3 6FNL 9 6 9 1 17 Removing the LCD Front Cabinet LCD Leg Rubber 5 lt 16 gt LCDLeg af Rubber LCD Front Cabinet 1 Remove the two LCD Leg Rubbers and then the two Screws N16
66. x 50 W 5 Approx 100 W Maximum when recharging in the ON state Physical Dimensions W x H x D including the carrying handle 303 5 mm x 43 6 60 1 mm x 293 3 mm 12 0 1 7 2 4 x 11 6 Weight including the carrying handle Approx 2 7 kg Approx 6 0 Ib Operation Environment Temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Humidity 30 to 80 RH No condensation Storage Environment Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Humidity 30 to 90 RH No condensation Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 with Advanced Security Technologies NTFS File System Utility Programs DMI Viewer Microsoft Windows Media Player 10 Adobe Reader PC Information Viewer SD Utility Enlarger Loupe Utility WinDVD 5 OEM Version B s Recorder GOLD8 BASIC B s CLIP 6 Intel Matrix Storage Manager Intel PROSet Wireless Software 3 Bluetooth Stack for Windows by TOSHIBA 14 Wireless Switch Utility Hotkey Settings Battery Recali bration Utility LAN Power Saving Utility Infineon TPM Professional Package 26 Recover Pro 626 Setup Utility PC Diagnostic Utility Hard Disk Data Erase Utility 27 Wireless LAN Only for model with wireless LAN gt Intel Wireless WiFi link 4965 AGN 802 11 a b 28 PCI 1 4 Data Transfer Rates 29 IEEE802 11a 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps automatically switched IEEE8

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