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Summary of Contents for CFP1S3BZZ3M - HANDHELD COMPUTER

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Page 5: ...1 6 2 4 Keyboard 7 1 7 2 5 Program Buttons 8 6 LCD Touchscreen 9 1 9 3 7 SD Multi Media Card 10 8 Connecting to Your Computer 11 9 Block Diagrams 12 1 12 2 10 Diagnosis 13 1 13 2 11 Wiring Connection Diagram 14 12 Disassembly Reassembly 15 1 15 4 13 Exploded View 16 14 Replacement Parts List 17 1 17 11 3 ...

Page 6: ...Instruction Cache Memory 16 KB Data Cache Memory 8 KB 32 MB 32 MB Flash 256 KB 3 5 type Reflective color TFT 65536 colors 240 x 320 dots 38 key keyboard QWERTY keys Touchscreen Cursor Control CF Card Slot One Type I or Type II Allowable current 3 3 V 400 mA 5 V 400 mA Secure Digital Multi Media Card Slot Infrared IrDA 1 2 compliant Communication Port 115 2 kbps data transmission speed Headphone Ja...

Page 7: ...ature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Humidity 30 to 80 RH No condensation Not in use Temperature 25 C to 60 C 13 F to 140 F Humidity 30 to 90 RH No condensation 98 mm x 41 mm x 173 mm 3 9 x 1 6 x 6 8 excluding the strap Approx 480 g Approx 1 lb excluding the strap 4 2 ...

Page 8: ...k Caps lock Cursor Control Using the cursor control the following operations can be performed Push Operation Performs the same function as the Enter key of the com puter For example after an item within a menu is selected the cursor control can be pushed to execute this selected item Move Up Down Right Left Operations Performs the same function as the up down left right cur sor keys of the compute...

Page 9: ...d The strap has been designed to carry only the weight of the computer Therefore be sure that the strap does not carry a weight that exceeds the weight of the com puter The strap may accidentally come loose from the computer Do not use a strap that is damaged or about to tear CAUTION 1 3 2 4 Headphone Jack Reset Switch DC IN Jack Set the computer into the cradle included next page Or you can conne...

Page 10: ...e DC IN jack Removing the Cradle 1 Press the release lever 2 While firmly holding the cradle and pressing down on the release lever with one hand lift the computer up with the other hand The AC adaptor is connected to the position shown by the arrow in the figure RELEASE CF VEBP1A RELEASE CF VEBP1A Release Lever DC IN Jack DC IN Jack Cover 1 2 5 3 ...

Page 11: ... backlights go off for 0 5 seconds or more Starting Up from the second time Lightly press the power switch once within 0 5 sec An application or file that was previously displayed ap pears on your screen 3 Starting Up Shutting Down Power Switch The operation of the computer differs depending on the length of time that the power switch is pressed as follows Power Switch Lightly press the power swit...

Page 12: ...nu and Taskbar The taskbar is displayed at the bottom of the screen Start Button By tapping the but ton the Start menu is displayed Icons are displayed for programs that are running Task Tray System information is displayed By double tapping an icon the corre sponding properties window is dis played All windows can be mini mized Power Switch 6 2 ...

Page 13: ...NUM key are pressed the mode changes from the alphabet input mode default to the symbol numeral input mode and vice versa In the symbol numeral input mode numeric key lock indicator on the symbols and numerals on the key top can be inputted continuously To exit the symbol numeral input mode you can also choose to press only the NUM key Cancel Key Pressing this key stops the running of a program th...

Page 14: ...puter like the NUM key SPACE SOFT Key Pressing this key alone inserts a space When the Mode key SPACE SOFT key are pressed the software keyboard is displayed at the lower part of the screen The software keyboard allows you to input characters like a real keyboard by simply tapping the characters You can change the software keyboard settings in Start Settings Control Panel Input Panel Changing the ...

Page 15: ...g the Assignment of a Program Button 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel in order and then double tap But tons 2 Choose each setting Programs are not assigned to the program buttons at the time of purchase NOTE If the Restore Defaults button is tapped the assign ments will be cancelled Program Buttons 3 Tap OK 2 Tap under Button assignment and select a program from the list Tapping this button clos...

Page 16: ...en The stylus is located in the stylus holder at the upper right of the device and can be held like a pen or pencil The following operations are possible on the touchscreen Tapping You can select an item on the screen by tapping it with the stylus This operation is called a tap Double Tapping You can select an item on the screen by tapping it twice quickly with the stylus This operation is called ...

Page 17: ... as dust are on the LCD Do not allow substances such as oil to contact the LCD The cursor may not work properly in such cases When the LCD becomes dirty Wipe lightly to remove dirty areas by using a dry soft cloth Do not use benzene or thinner or disinfectant type alcohol Calibrating the Screen Perform calibration if the cursor does not correctly move to the position where the stylus touches the s...

Page 18: ... expires Individual settings can be made for battery use and AC adaptor use 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel in order and then double tap Back light 2 Battery use setting Tap the Battery tab AC adaptor use setting Tap the External tab Add a check mark so that when the device is not oper ated the LCD backlight switches off automatically when the timeout expires Tapping this button closes the Back...

Page 19: ...he way into the slot Removing 1 Press the card It will come out slightly 2 Remove the card 3 Close the SD Multi Media card slot cover NOTE Software e g drivers required to exchange data with these devices Refer to the instructions manual provided with each SD compatible peripheral device Use as a memory card e g use as a storage unit on which files can be written CAUTION Before removing an SD Mult...

Page 20: ...sing a Cable When Connecting the CF P1 with a Computer via the Cradle For data to be exchanged between the CF P1 and a computer separate application soft ware needs to be installed on the computer Be sure to connect disconnect the cable after the CF P1and the computer have been turned off CAUTION When Connecting the CF P1 Directly with a Computer Expansion Connector of the CF P1 Expansion Connecto...

Page 21: ...J 7C H 1F K7 AF J 7C L 5HM 5N C OO H E2 PG 3QR 6ST S O A2 D E E H I U 2F H E 2V WF2 X E EX A 77 B M 6 F J1 P K 012 48789 7 A YJ J Z 0 E X GH 34ZL M C OO 9 0 2 2 E W 7 MMMS 7 A EJ EA 11E GK 3 S4789 E M3 Q EYJ E 7_VMM I X JF E 2 E GK 3 E M35 B C 8E12 21 C 1 X GH X H E H E2 C OO 12 1 ...

Page 22: ...attery Monitor DS2438Z BAT_INFO FET FET RF_ON VC175 VC18 VC33 VC5 FET Voltage Detector CHG_UV CHG_STATUS VC175 CPU core DC DC VXPWR_EN VC18 MQ core DC DC VC5 5V DC DC VC5_ON VC33 3 3V DC DC 1 75V 1 8V VC5 VC33 SW DVDD_ON SW AVDD_ON DVDD LCD DC DC VGH_ON VGH VGL AVDD GVDD LCD Power Backup Battery Bridge Circuit Voltage Regulator Voltage Regulator Voltage Regulator Battery Connector Inverter Connect...

Page 23: ...3 6 AB C 9 7 8DE D 2 KL FP8 KL M N U W V N P V 3 PD8 5 13 3 6 W XPYP2XE88 6 7 XPYP2E882EHE 3 E8Y 13 3 XEHE2XE8Y T61 1W AB D XEG 2XP8 7 0 1 2 34 457678 19 4 9 A B9 C 9 D B9 E 8 Z T 0 6 7 58 Z 3 T 3 P 6 6 1W7 X 5 0 W Z 3 T 3 61 W 37 P T W 1 T 117 E 9 B 3 AB B D 9O C 9 7 EDP D X 61 B6 7 AB B6 D Z 6 T 1J 5Q 5 4FEB E AB D EDE G EB 8D8 8DP 9O RSGHG D 9O 8DE E88 FP8 4FEB E G EB 8D 9O 9O V5U V5U V5U V5U 5...

Page 24: ... P 9 W 7 X 61 W0 3 3 5 W 3 6 T 7 W0 3 T 11WJ 9O V5U D 3 6 Z T 3 AB C 9 7 EDP D 3 61 W 3 0 7 6 3 W W O6 T 3 J T EDP W0 3 AB C 9 7 EDE D 6 W T J 9O B D X 61 W0 3 3 AB W0 3 D 6 T W0 3 T 11W7 4 W0 3 1 W0 3 6 6 1W AB C 9 7 8D D 3J W0 3 3 6 6 1W W0 3 1 X 61 W0 37 Z 6 T 1J 9O V5U 58 2 58Y ED8 D ID8 9O EDE 9O 58 2 58Y V5U AB W0 3 D D8 AB W0 3 D PD8 9O D 4FEB E G EB 8D8 W0 3 0 7 D W0 3 D AB QD8 4FEB E D G ...

Page 25: ...11 Wiring Connection Diagram 14 ...

Page 26: ...elease the CF cover 3 Remove the CF holder Screw A DFHM0253ZA B XYN2 J6FZ 12 3 Removing the Bottom Cabinet 1 Remove the touch pen 2 Remove the 1 screw A and release the pen cover 3 Remove the 6 screws B 4 Disconnect the connector CN20 and release the bottom cabiet Screw A DXQT2 G4L B DXQN2 A6FZL 12 4 Removing the Main Board Block 1 Disconnect the mic connector and remove the 2 flexible cable 2 Rem...

Page 27: ...pe three places and remove the inverter board 12 7 Removing the LCD Block 1 Remove the LCD flexible cable and touch panel flexible cable from the connector CN2 CN3 2 Remove the 4 screws and release the LCD Block Screw A DXQT2 G3L 3 Remove the LCD block from LCD holder 12 8 Removing the Power IF Board 1 Remove the 3 screws and release the power IF board Screw A DXQT2 G4L 12 9 Removing the Keyboard ...

Page 28: ...tery wire and speaker wier from the connectors 2 Remove the 2 screws and release the BATT SW board Screw A DXQT2 G3L 12 11 Removing the Lithium Battery and Speaker 1 Remove the 4 screws 2 Release the lithium battery and speaker Screw A DXQT2 G3L 15 3 ...

Page 29: ...A XTB26 8GFZ 12 13 Removing the Cradle Main Board 1 Remove the flexible cable 2 Remove the 2 screws A and release the CN plate and DC plate Screw A XYN2 J6FZ 3 Remove the 2 screws B 4 Remove the 2 screws C 5 Remove the cradle main board Screw B XYN2 J6FZ C XYN2 J4FN 12 14 Removing the Plate Unit 1 Remove the 3 screws and release the plate unit Screw A XTB26 8GFZ 12 15 Removing the Cradle Sub Board...

Page 30: ...13 Exploded View 13 1 Exploded View 1 2 16 1 ...

Page 31: ...13 2 Exploded View 2 2 16 2 ...

Page 32: ...R 1 E18 N2ABZD000001 KEYBOARD 1 E19 VL2330 S5A LITHIUM BATTERY 1 Accessories A1 DFQX5273ZB MANUAL 1 A2 CF AA1527C4 AC ADAPTOR 1 A3 DFJA0047ZAKK CABLE AC 1 A4 DFWV95F0009 BATTERY PACK 1 A5 DFHS9011ZA STRAP 1 A6 DFHR9047YA TOUCH PEN 1 Packing Material P1 DFPE0662ZA HOLDER 1 P2 DFPK1096ZA CASE PACKING 1 Mechanical Parts K1 DFBC0280YA 0 KNOB EJECT 1 K2 DFDB0008ZA RUBBER MIC 1 K3 DFGB0092ZA 0 BADGE PAN...

Page 33: ...1 K35 DFHR3171ZA SHEET POOL 1 K36 DFHR3201ZA SHEET POWER 1 K37 DFHR3204ZA SHEET LED 1 K38 DFHR3211YA CUSHION INVERTER A 1 K39 DFHR3212ZA CUSHION INVERTER B 1 K40 DFHR3223ZA SHEET LOCK 1 K41 DFHR3224ZA SHEET LCD 1 K42 DFHR3226ZA CUSHION SIDE 2 K43 DFHR3236ZA SHEET MIC 1 K44 DFHR3283ZA SHEET 2 K45 DFHR3284ZA SHEET INVERTER 1 K46 DFHR4076ZA TUBE BODY 1 K47 DFHR4077ZA TUBE BATT 1 K48 DFHR5923ZA LOCK A...

Page 34: ... DFUQ0087ZA SPRING LOCK 1 K200 DXQT2 G4L SCREW 4 K201 DXQN2 A6FZL SCREW 6 K202 DXQN17 A3FZL SCREW 8 K203 DFHE5023YA SCREW 4 K204 DFHE5025YA SCREW 7 K205 DFHM0253ZA SCREW 2 K206 DXQT2 G3L SCREW 12 K207 XQN2 A4FZL SCREW 2 K208 XTB26 8GFZ SCREW 7 K209 XYN2 J10FN SCREW 3 K210 XYN2 J6FN SCREW 7 K211 XYN2 J6FZ SCREW 2 K212 XYN2 J4FN SCREW 2 K213 XNG2CFN SCREW NUT 2 Main PCB D236 201 B0JCPE000015 DIODE 2...

Page 35: ...00029 IC SDRAM 1 IC6 C3FBQD000002 IC FLASH ROM 1 R227 228 DBJ3GD7502VM RESISTOR 1 16W 75KΩ 2 R362 RL1220SR47F RESISTOR 1 4W 0 47Ω 1 R221 D1BFR047A010 RESISTOR 1 2W 0 047Ω 1 R213 D1BFR068A007 RESISTOR 1 2W 0 068Ω 1 R292 D1BFR100A007 RESISTOR 1 2W 0 1Ω 1 RA2 7 8 11 DEARA8AJ104M RESISTOR ARRAY 4 L200 204 DDAZS220NTZA COIL 2 D1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DEDDA204UT DIODE 10 D274 276 B0JCLC000002 DIODE 2 Q234 ...

Page 36: ... 59KΩ 1 R202 ERJ3GEYJ335V RESISTOR 1 16W 3 3MΩ 1 R317 DBJ3GD3242VM RESISTOR 1 16W 32 4KΩ 1 R290 DBJ3GD4302VM RESISTOR 1 16W 43KΩ 1 R304 RR0816R473D RESISTOR 1 16W 47KΩ 1 R226 D1BFR033A010 RESISTOR 1 2W 0 033Ω 1 R311 319 D1BFR047A010 RESISTOR 1 2W 0 047Ω 2 R211 303 D1BFR100A007 RESISTOR 1 2W 0 1Ω 2 RA3 4 5 6 1 12 DEARA8AJ104M RESISTOR ARRAY 6 IC8 DA5210FSE2E IC HEADPHONE AMP 1 D11 12 13 BDJDBE00000...

Page 37: ...RESISTOR 1 16W 4 7KΩ 2 R41 109 110 119 120 121 123 134 154 384 ERJ2GEJ473X RESISTOR 1 16W 47KΩ 10 R222 231 ERJ2GEJ511X RESISTOR 1 16W 510Ω 2 R391 394 ERJ2GEJ334X RESISTOR 1 16W 330KΩ 2 R210 ERJ3EKF1003V RESISTOR 1 16W 100KΩ 1 R334 ERJ3EKF1503V RESISTOR 1 16W 150KΩ 1 R320 ERJ3EKF2003V RESISTOR 1 16W 200KΩ 1 R252 ERJ3EKF3302V RESISTOR 1 16W 33KΩ 1 R204 205 ERJ3EKF2200V RESISTOR 1 16W 220Ω 2 R333 ERJ...

Page 38: ... DCUV1C334KBL CAPACITOR 16V 0 33µF 3 C202 F1J1C474A097 CAPACITOR 16V 0 47µF 1 C235 246 255 266 269 F1K0J1060022 CAPACITOR 6 3V 10µF 5 C52 F1L1C2260007 CAPACITOR 16V 22µF 1 X5 H0J225500012 OSCILLATOR 22 5792MHz 1 X4 DECU24576L3U OSCILLATOR 24 576MHZ 1 C233 236 250 252 ICUV1E103KBS CAPACITOR 25V 0 01µF 4 C210 212 216 ICUV1E103KBS CAPACITOR 25V 0 01µF 3 L1 ACM45321023P FILTER 1 SW2 K0MGZB000002 SWITC...

Page 39: ... 1MΩ 6 R48 D0HA132ZA001 RESISTOR 1 16W 1 3KΩ 1 R49 D0HA102ZA001 RESISTOR 1 16W 1KΩ 1 R50 D0HA122ZA001 RESISTOR 1 16W 1 2KΩ 1 R51 D0HA182ZA001 RESISTOR 1 16W 1 8KΩ 1 R44 D0HA562ZA001 RESISTOR 1 16W 5 6KΩ 1 R47 D0HA152ZA001 RESISTOR 1 16W 1 5KΩ 1 R6 7 9 10 11 13 77 80 86 88 90 ERJ2GEJ330X RESISTOR 1 16W 33Ω 11 R46 D0HA242ZA001 RESISTOR 1 16W 2 4KΩ 1 R52 D0HA392ZA001 RESISTOR 1 16W 3 9KΩ 1 R45 D0HA43...

Page 40: ...TOR 2 L203 G1C150ZA0011 INDUCTOR 1 L206 207 G1C220KA0049 INDUCTOR 2 X2 H0J327200051 OSCILLATOR 32 768KHZ 1 X1 H0J368700001 OSCILLATOR 3 6864MHz 1 X3 H0J480500004 OSCILLATOR 48 00MHz 1 CN1 K1KA08A00267 CONNECTOR 1 CN10 K1KB60A00095 CONNECTOR 1 CN11 K1KB80A00032 CONNECTOR 1 CN12 K1MN26B00034 CONNECTOR FFC 1 CN9 DFJS207ZA030 CONNECTOR 1 CN2 K1MN50B00002 CONNECTOR 1 CN16 17 K1MZ02A00005 CONNECTOR 2 CN...

Page 41: ...GEJ471X RESISTOR 1 16W 470Ω 1 R615 ERJ3GEYJ106V RESISTOR 1 16W 10MΩ 1 FL602 603 EZASCE101M FILTER 2 C601 602 603 604 605 610 611 612 613 614 F1H1E104A056 CAPACITOR 25V 0 1µF 10 FL601 604 DDB8Z054A T FILTER 2 TM601 602 K9ZZ00000815 ON BOARD CONTACT 2 D603 MA8091MTX DIODE 1 D604 MAZ81600HL DIODE 1 C615 616 DCUI1C106HDB CAPACITOR 16V 10µF 2 CN602 K1FA118E0003 CONNECTOR 1 CN503 K1MN26B00015 CONNECTOR ...

Page 42: ...0Ω 1 FL502 DDB8Z050A T FILTER 1 CN502 K1FA118E0003 CONNECTOR 1 CN501 IHC0626AA CONNECTOR JACK 1 CN503 K1MN26B00015 CONNECTOR FFC 1 F501 K5H202A00001 FUSE 125V 2A 1 SUB CRADLE SUB PCB CN504 K1MN26B00015 CONNECTOR FFC 1 CN505 K1FB118B0003 CONNECTOR 1 17 11 ...

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