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 Undetermined Problems

You are here because the diagnostic tests did not identify
which adapter or device failed, installed devices are
incorrect, a short circuit is suspected, or the system is
inoperative. Follow the procedures below to isolate the
failing FRU (do not isolate nondefective FRUs).

Verify that all attached devices are supported by the
computer.

Verify that the power supply being used at the time of the
failure is operating correctly. (See “Power Systems
Checkout” on page 213.)

1. Power-off the computer.
2. Check the cables, wires, and connectors for short

circuits and open circuits. Visually check them for
damage. If any problems are found, replace the
FRU.

3. Remove or disconnect all of the following devices:

  a. Non-IBM devices

b. Devices attached to the expansion bus

connector

c. Printer, mouse, and other external devices

  d. Battery pack

e. Hard disk drive

f. Diskette drive/CD-ROM drive or the device

attached in the UltraBay.

  g. DIMM
  h. PC Cards

4. Power-on the computer.
5. Determine if the problem has changed.
6. If the problem does not occur again, reconnect the

removed devices one at a time until you find the
failing FRU.

7. If the problem remains, replace the following FRUs

one at a time. Do not replace a nondefective FRU.
 

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DC/DC card

 

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Video card

 

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Keyboard card

 

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LCD assembly

 

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System board

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DSP card or audio (ESS) card

 

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CPU card

   

ThinkPad 760 (9546, 9547)

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Summary of Contents for THINKPAD S05L-1270-01

Page 1: ...760E ED 9546 ThinkPad 760L LD 9546 ThinkPad 760EL ELD 9547 ThinkPad 760XL 9546 ThinkPad 760XD ThinkPad 765D ThinkPad 765L ThinkPad 770 SelectaDock III 9547 9546 9547 9548 9549 3547 S05L 1270 01 IBM Mo...

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Page 3: ...S05L 1270 01 IBM Mobile Systems Hardware Maintenance Manual Volume 4 ThinkPad Computers September 1997 We Want Your Comments Please see page 697 IBM...

Page 4: ...formation herein these changes will be incorporated in new editions of the publication IBM may make improvements and or changes in the product s and or the program s described in this publication at a...

Page 5: ...and product specific parts information The Common Devices Checkout section provides procedures for testing the devices that are commonly attached to ThinkPad computers The Miscellaneous Information se...

Page 6: ...65 380 385 560 760 SelecataDock 84H8099 S82G 1503 05 ThinkPad 700 9552 HMS 42G2016 S42G 2016 ThinkPad 700 9552 HMR 42G2015 S42G 2015 ThinkPad 700C 9552 HMS 42G2022 S42G 2022 ThinkPad 700C 9552 HMR 42G...

Page 7: ...skette 06J0333 S06J 0333 ThinkPad 500 2603 Advanced Diagnostics Diskette 71G3702 S71G 3702 ThinkPad 510 2604 Advanced Diagnostics Diskette 83G8095 S83G 8095 ThinkPad 700 9552 Reference Diskette 42G201...

Page 8: ...vi IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 9: ...d Service Procedures 150 Product Overview 560 560E 154 FRU Removals and Replacements 156 Locations 183 Parts Listing 560 560E 2640 186 Common and Option Parts List 193 ThinkPad 760 9546 9547 199 Read...

Page 10: ...Removals and Replacements 568 Locations 607 Parts Listing 770 9548 9549 610 Common and Option Parts List 614 SelectaDock III 3547 003 621 Read This First 622 General Preparation 624 Checkout Guide 62...

Page 11: ...Do You Need Technical References 698 Problem Determination Tips 699 Phone Numbers U S and Canada 700 Notices 702 Contents ix...

Page 12: ...x IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 13: ...Use Error Messages 7 How to Read POST Error Messages 7 Safety Notices Multi lingual Translations 8 Safety Information 15 General Safety 15 Electrical Safety 16 Safety Inspection Guide 17 Handling Ele...

Page 14: ...X 33 4M 16M 125M ThinkPad 355C 2619 486SX 33 4M 16M 125M 2619 486SX 33 4M 16M 250M ThinkPad 355Cs 2619 486SX 33 2M 16M 170M 2619 486SX 33 2M 16M 250M ThinkPad 360 2620 486SX 33 4M 16M 170M 2620 486SX...

Page 15: ...B ThinkPad 701Cs 2630 486DX2 25 50 4M 32M 360MB 2630 486DX2 25 50 4M 32M 540MB 2630 486DX4 25 75 8M 32M 360MB 2630 486DX4 25 75 8M 32M 540MB ThinkPad 710T 2523 09Y 486SLC2 25 4M 12M TPF 2523 302 486SL...

Page 16: ...M 80M 2 1G ThinkPad 760EL ELD9547 Pentium 100 8M 80M 810M 9547 Pentium 100 8M 80M 1 0G 9547 Pentium 100 8M 80M 1 2G 9547 Pentium 120 8M 80M 810M 9547 Pentium 120 8M 80M 1 0G 9547 Pentium 120 8M 80M 1...

Page 17: ...h diskette drives Diskette Capacity 1 44MB Drive 2 88MB Drive 1 0MB Read Write Read Write 2 0MB Read Write Read Write 4 0MB Not Compatible Read Write Diskette Drive Identifying Mark 5 25 Inch 360KB Ex...

Page 18: ...service expense If you are instructed to replace a FRU and that does not correct the problem reinstall the original FRU before you continue Some computers have both a processor board and a system boar...

Page 19: ...error codes being displayed If no error code is displayed see if the error symptom is listed in the Symptom to FRU Index for the computer you are servicing How to Read POST Error Messages POST error m...

Page 20: ...raient causer un court circuit Bevor nach einem FRU Austausch der Computer wieder angeschlossen wird mu sichergestellt werden da keine Schrauben Federn oder andere Kleinteile fehlen oder im Geh use ve...

Page 21: ...geladen kurzgeschlossen oder Feuer oder Wasser ausgesetzt werden Die Batterie kann schwere Verbrennungen oder Ver tzungen verursachen Bei der Entsorgung die rtlichen Bestimmungen f r Sonderm ll beacht...

Page 22: ...ser ausgesetzt werden Bei der Entsorgung die rtlichen Bestimmungen f r Sonderm ll beachten Beim Ersetzen der Batterie nur Batterien des Typs verwenden der in der Ersatzteilliste aufgef hrt ist Der Ein...

Page 23: ...er 100 C erhitzt oder verbrannt werden Auch darf ihr Inhalt nicht mit Wasser in Verbindung gebracht oder der zur richtigen Polung angebrachte Verbindungsstecker entfernt werden Bei der Entsorgung die...

Page 24: ...nn zerbrechen wenn er unsachgem behandelt wird oder der Computer auf den Boden f llt Wenn der Bildschirm besch digt ist und die darin befindliche Fl ssigkeit in Kontakt mit Haut und Augen ger t sollte...

Page 25: ...burn combustible materials or personnel Bien que le voltage des batteries principales soit peu lev le court circuit ou la mise la masse d une batterie peut produire suffisamment de courant pour br ler...

Page 26: ...s d interface Die Stromzufuhr mu abgeschaltet alle Stromkabel aus der Steckdose gezogen der Akku entfernt und alle Verbindungskabel abgenommen sein bevor eine FRU entfernt wird Prima di rimuovere qual...

Page 27: ...he customer s personnel are not in a hazardous position Place removed covers and other parts in a safe place away from all personnel while you are servicing the machine Keep your tool case away from w...

Page 28: ...nnot unplug it ask the customer to power off the wall box that supplies power to the machine and to lock the wall box in the off position If you need to work on a machine that has exposed electrical c...

Page 29: ...l accident occurs Use caution do not become a victim yourself Switch off power Send another person to get medical aid Safety Inspection Guide The intent of this inspection guide is to assist you in id...

Page 30: ...en the external ground pin and frame ground b The power cord should be the appropriate type as specified in the parts listings c Insulation must not be frayed or worn 4 Remove the cover 5 Check for an...

Page 31: ...ent the part from touching your clothing Most clothing is insulative and retains a charge even when you are wearing a wrist strap Use the black side of a grounded work mat to provide a static free wor...

Page 32: ...llowing CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure O uso de controles ajustes ou desempenho de p...

Page 33: ...e evite exposi o direta com o feixe de luz Rayonnement laser si carter ouvert vitez de fixer le faisceau de le regarder directement avec des instruments optiques ou de vous exposer au rayon Laserstra...

Page 34: ...22 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 35: ...oms 49 Peripheral Device Related Symptoms 49 Infrared Related Symptoms 50 Other Symptoms 50 Intermittent Problems 50 Undetermined Problems 51 Related Service Procedures 52 Status Indicators 52 How to...

Page 36: ...tches DSTN LCD 96 LCD Cable 99 Locations 101 Front View 101 Rear View 102 Bottom View 103 Parts Listing 380 385 2635 104 Models 380 380D 385 385D 104 Models 380E 380ED 385E 385ED 106 Models 380 380D 3...

Page 37: ...on electrostatic discharge or software errors FRU replacement should be considered only when a recurring problem exists If this is suspected clear the error log and run the test again Do not replace a...

Page 38: ...ate of purchase 5 Failure symptoms error codes appearing on display and beep symptoms 6 Procedure index and page number in which failing FRU was detected 7 Failing FRU name and part number 8 Machine t...

Page 39: ...e force Damage caused by liquid spilled into the system Damage caused by improperly inserting a PCMCIA card or installation of an incompatible card Damage caused by foreign material in the FDD Diskett...

Page 40: ...in the following varies by model For models 380E and 385E xxx 345 For other models xxx 315 3 Verify that the password prompt does not appear To reactivate the password set the password again Power Sh...

Page 41: ...ower failure The power indicator does not go on or stay on Power Systems Checkout on page 33 POST does not complete No beeps or error codes are displayed Symptom to FRU Index on page 40 and then use t...

Page 42: ...on the computer Verify the memory size then test the memory If an error appears replace the DIMM If memory problems occur intermittently use the loop option to repeat the test When the test detects an...

Page 43: ...keyboard test by doing the following 1 Go to the diagnostic menu screen by selecting Test in the Easy Setup screen 2 Press Ctrl A The ThinkPad FRU Connections screen appears If the Ctrl A does not wo...

Page 44: ...s symptom does not indicate a hardware problem No service actions are necessary if the pointer movement stops in a short period of time If a click button problem or pointing stick problem occurs do th...

Page 45: ...D problem occurs do the following 1 Power off the computer 2 Power on the computer 3 All the LEDs in the indicator panel should turn on for a moment soon after the computer is powered on Make sure tha...

Page 46: ...ndetermined Problems on page 51 If the voltage is not correct go to the next step 2 Unplug the AC Adapter cable from the ac power outlet and wait 5 minutes or longer to allow the overvoltage protectio...

Page 47: ...an 11 0 V dc the battery pack has been discharged Recharge the battery pack If the voltage is still less than 11 0 V dc after recharging replace the battery Note If the voltage of the battery pack is...

Page 48: ...If the backup battery discharges quickly after replacement replace the system board Wire Voltage V dc Red 2 5 to 3 7 Black Ground Common Device Checkout If you suspect a common device problem see the...

Page 49: ...eplace the replicator External Display Self Test If the display problem occurs only when using an external display use the following instruction to correct the problem Note Before you replace a displa...

Page 50: ...ume Any key operation Suspend Mode When in suspend mode the following in addition to the three actions of standby mode occur The LCD is powered off The hard disk is powered off The CPU is stopped Even...

Page 51: ...and setup data are stored on the hard disk The system is powered off Events that cause the computer to enter hibernation mode Hibernation mode is requested by the Fn key Fn F12 Timer conditions are s...

Page 52: ...ror codes X can be any number If no codes are available use narrative symptoms If the symptom is not listed go to Undetermined Problems on page 51 Note For IBM devices not supported by diagnostic code...

Page 53: ...oard 195 The configuration read from the hibernation area does not match the actual configuration Check if the configuration was changed For example check if the DIMM is added 196 Read error occurred...

Page 54: ...disk 0 error 1781 1791 Hard disk 1 error 1 Hard disk drive 2 System board 24XX 2401 System board video error System board 808X 8081 PCMCIA presence test failure PCMCIA revision number also checked 80...

Page 55: ...etected error is shown as in the following example Large X on the left side of the device icon Device ID three digit Error code two digit FRU code four digit The device ID and error code are used to i...

Page 56: ...st then replace the FRU that is indicated by the two rightmost digits See the reference page before replacing the FRU The suspected FRU name is also displayed on the screen The following table shows t...

Page 57: ...served 32 External keyboard 33 External mouse 40 LCD unit 45 External CRT 50 1 Reseat the diskette drive FDD 1 2 Diskette drive FDD 1 51 1 Reseat the diskette drive FDD 2 2 Diskette drive FDD 2 60 1 R...

Page 58: ...to low battery voltage Connect the AC Adapter or install a fully charged battery Allow the system to complete shutdown before changing the battery Two short beeps with error codes POST error See Nume...

Page 59: ...not working LCD too dark LCD brightness cannot be adjusted TFT LCD contrast cannot be adjusted STN 1 Reseat the LCD connectors 2 LCD unit 3 Subcard LCD screen unreadable Characters missing pels Screen...

Page 60: ...s indicator blinks from green yellow to orange 1 Check that a correct battery is installed 2 Battery pack 3 Subcard 4 System board Power Related Symptoms Symptom Error FRU Action in Sequence Power shu...

Page 61: ...k on page 35 and see the note Memory count size appears different from actual size Go to Memory Checkout on page 30 System configuration does not match the installed devices Go to Checking the Install...

Page 62: ...n Sequence Errors occur only when Port Replicator is used See Port Replicator Checkout on page 36 PCMCIA slot pin is damaged PCMCIA Slot Assembly Intermittent Problems Intermittent system hang problem...

Page 63: ...Check the cables wires and connectors for short circuits and open circuits Visually check them for damage If any problems are found replace the FRU 3 Remove or disconnect all of the following devices...

Page 64: ...page 55 Checking the Installed Devices List on page 55 How to Run a Low Level Format on page 55 PC Test Card LED on page 56 Fn Key Combinations on page 56 Keyboard Auxiliary Input Device Checkout on p...

Page 65: ...Device Access Orange Data is read from or written to the hard disk drive FDD or CD ROM drive 3 Numeric Lock Green Numeric keypad on the keyboard is enabled 4 Caps Lock Green Caps lock mode is enabled...

Page 66: ...tic screen 7 The ThinkPad FRU Connections screen appears This screen shows the state of the connection of all connectors Check the connector if the Not connected message appears on the screen 8 Click...

Page 67: ...nguish the shades of the icon If a device that is not installed appears in a dark shade for example FDD 2 appears in a dark shade when NO second FDD is installed do the following 1 Replace the first d...

Page 68: ...le shows the Fn key and function key combinations and their corresponding functions The Fn key works independently from the operating system The operating system obtains the status through the system...

Page 69: ...800 600 pixel DSTN color LCD 12 1 inch 256K colors 800 600 pixel TFT color LCD Diskette drive 1 44MB 3 mode 3 5 inch CD ROM drive 8X transfer speed Hard disk drive 380 380D 385 385D 1 08GB 2 5 inch I...

Page 70: ...rts are in place and are not left loose inside the computer Verify this by shaking the computer and listening for rattling sounds Metallic parts or metal flakes can cause electrical short circuits Saf...

Page 71: ...1010 Battery Pack 1 Turn the computer upside down Pull up the battery pack lock 2 push it back 3 and then pull up the battery pack 4 ThinkPad 380 385 2635 59...

Page 72: ...s to water Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations Use only the battery in the appropriate parts listing Use of an incorrect battery can result in ignition or explosion o...

Page 73: ...p Size Quantity Torque 1 M 2 5 x 25mm Nylon 1 3 kgcm 2 a M 2 5 x 8mm Nylon 3 b M 2 5 x 6mm Nylon 1 3 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not...

Page 74: ...Note Pull the keyboard assembly forward a little in step 7 When replacing When replacing the keyboard put the name label on it 62 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 75: ...odels 380 380D 385 and 385D Step Size Quantity Torque 1 M 2 5 x 6mm Nylon 1 4 kgcm 2 M 2 5 x 6mm 1 4 kgcm 4 M 2 5 x 6mm Special head 1 3 kgcm 5 M 2 5 x 8mm Nylon 2 3 kgcm 6 M 2 5 x 6mm 1 4 kgcm Note M...

Page 76: ...2 M 2 5 x 6mm 2 a 3 kgcm b 4 kgcm 4 M 2 5 x 6mm Special head 1 3 kgcm 5 M 2 5 x 8mm Nylon 2 3 kgcm 6 M 2 5 x 6mm 1 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque s...

Page 77: ...zel 3 4 FDD Bezel 3 4 5 6 FDD Step Size Quantity Torque 1 M 2 6 x 4mm 1 4 kgcm 3 M 2 6 x 4mm 1 4 kgcm 5 M 2 6 x 2 8mm Red screw 3 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw...

Page 78: ...D Bezel 1 2 3 4 5 6 FDD Step Size Quantity Torque 1 M 2 6 x 4mm 1 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed us...

Page 79: ...ntity Torque 4 M 2 6 x 2 8mm Red screw 3 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed use a new screw ThinkPad 38...

Page 80: ...ssembly 1040 8X CD ROM 73H9933 Step Size Quantity Torque 1 M 2 x 2 4mm Special head 4 1 5 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the scr...

Page 81: ...Size Quantity Torque 1 M 2 x 1 7mm Special head 4 1 5 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed use a new screw...

Page 82: ...peaker 4 5 6 Microphone Note To remove the microphone easily pull up the upper shield slightly Step Size Quantity Torque 5 M 2 5 x 6 Special head 2 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and...

Page 83: ...e microphone easily pull up the upper shield slightly Step Size Quantity Torque 4 M 2 5 x 6 Special head 2 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified...

Page 84: ...he user make a backup copy of all the information on the hard disk Never remove the hard disk drive while the system is operating or is in suspend mode Models 380 380D 385 and 385D Battery Pack 1010 K...

Page 85: ...ize Quantity Torque 5 M 3 x 3mm 4 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed use a new screw ThinkPad 380 385 2...

Page 86: ...e 12 5 mm hard disk drive assemble the spacer as follows 1 Place the HDD spacer on the hard disk drive Note Make sure that the spacer is oriented properly 2 Install the HDD spacer assembly into the br...

Page 87: ...ntity Torque 2 a M 2 5 x 6mm 1 b M 2 5 x 6mm Nylon 2 4 kgcm 3 M 2 5 x 6mm 3 a 3 kgcm b 4 kgcm 5 M 2 5 x 6mm 1 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specif...

Page 88: ...for the slim type 12 5 mm hard disk drive only Attention The hard disk drive is sensitive to physical shock When removing or replacing it do not press the shaded area of the hard disk drive 76 IBM Mob...

Page 89: ...dels 380E 380ED 385E and 385ED go to Models 380E 380ED 385E and 385ED on page 79 Step Size Quantity Torque 2 M 2 5 x 6mm Nylon 5 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw t...

Page 90: ...80 Step Size Quantity Torque 3 M 2 5 x 6mm 1 4 kgcm 5 M 2 5 x 6mm Special head 1 3 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that...

Page 91: ...Step Size Quantity Torque 3 M 2 5 x 6mm 2 a 3 kgcm b 4 kgcm 5 M 2 5 x 6mm Special head 1 3 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the sc...

Page 92: ...ep Size Quantity Torque 8 M 2 5 x 6mm 3 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed use a new screw 80 IBM Mobil...

Page 93: ...that is the system unit serial number system board system number and other computer unique data 2 Do not power off the computer when restoring the VPD The system unit serial number label is attached t...

Page 94: ...em board assembly from the bottom when removing the system board assembly Step Size Quantity Torque 4 M 2 5 x 6mm Special head 2 4 kgcm 5 Special screw 1 3 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct scre...

Page 95: ...d Disk Drive 1060 System Board Assembly 1080 Step Size Quantity Torque 1 M 2 5 x 6mm 2 4 kgcm 2 M 2 5 x 6mm Special head 1 4 kgcm 3 M 2 5 x 8mm 1 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and ti...

Page 96: ...100 Sub Card Battery Pack 1010 DIMM Cover 1020 Keyboard Unit 1030 CD ROM FDD Assembly 1040 LCD Unit 1070 Hard Disk Drive 1060 System Board Assembly 1080 Upper Shield Case 1090 84 IBM Mobile Systems HM...

Page 97: ...070 Hard Disk Drive 1060 System Board Assembly 1080 Upper Shield Case 1090 Step Size Quantity Torque 2 M 2 5 x 6mm 6 4 kgcm 3 Stud screw 6 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten t...

Page 98: ...Cable Routing When replacing the air duct refer to the following artwork 86 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 99: ...Hard Disk Drive 1060 System Board Assembly 1080 Upper Shield Case 1090 Lower Shield Case 1110 Step Size Quantity Torque 1 M 2 x 16mm 2 2 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the...

Page 100: ...tes 1 Be careful not to touch the rotor and blade of the fan when assembling or disassembling 2 Fix the fan cable on the air duct by using the cable holder when replacing Step Size Quantity Torque 2 M...

Page 101: ...Cable Routing When replacing the air duct refer to the following artwork ThinkPad 380 385 2635 89...

Page 102: ...Front Cover Battery Pack 1010 DIMM Cover 1020 Keyboard Unit 1030 CD ROM FDD Assembly 1040 LCD Unit 1070 1 2 3 LCD Front Cover 4 Control Knob Procedure continues on the following page 90 IBM Mobile Sys...

Page 103: ...p 3 2 When replacing the control knob in step 4 make sure that it works correctly Step Size Quantity Torque 2 M 2 5 x 6mm 2 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the...

Page 104: ...2010 DSTN LCD Panel Note In step 4 lift the LCD panel a little to disconnect the flexible cable in step 5 Step Size Quantity Torque 1 M 2 5 x 6mm 4 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and...

Page 105: ...Step Size Quantity Torque 1 M 2 5 x 6mm 4 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed use a new screw ThinkPad 3...

Page 106: ...Type 1 Type 2 94 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 107: ...ntity Torque 1 M 2 5 x 6mm 1 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed use a new screw Step Size Quantity Torq...

Page 108: ...0 LCD Inverter Card 2030 Hinges Latches DSTN LCD 1 2 3 4 Hinges 5 6 Latches Step Size Quantity Torque 1 a M 2 5 x 6mm 2 b M 2 5 x 6mm Special head 1 4 kgcm 2 M 2 5 x 6mm 2 4 kgcm Note Make sure you us...

Page 109: ...4 Hinges 5 6 Latches Step Size Quantity Torque 1 a M 2 5 x 6mm 2 b M 2 5 x 6mm Special head 1 4 kgcm 2 M 2 5 x 6mm 2 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque...

Page 110: ...When replacing Replace the LCD miscellaneous parts as follows 98 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 111: ...LCD Cable DSTN LCD ThinkPad 380 385 2635 99...

Page 112: ...TFT LCD 100 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 113: ...rophone line in jack 5 Volume control 6 Diskette drive 7 Diskette eject button 8 CD ROM drive 9 CD ROM eject button 1 CD ROM emergency eject hole 11 TrackPoint III 12 Built in speaker 13 Palm rest 14...

Page 114: ...Parallel connector 3 Serial connector 4 Power jack 5 External input device connector 6 Suspend mode indicator 7 Battery indicator 8 IR port 9 Power switch 1 PCMCIA slots 11 PC Card eject button 12 Sec...

Page 115: ...Bottom View 1 Memory slot cover 2 System expansion connector 3 Memory slot 4 Backup battery 5 Battery pack latch 6 Battery pack 7 Power shutdown switch ThinkPad 380 385 2635 103...

Page 116: ...Parts Listing 380 385 2635 Models 380 380D 385 385D 104 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 117: ...9919 14 DIMM Cover Assembly 73H9921 15 Battery Pack Li ion 73H9951 Battery Pack NiMH 73H9952 16 Battery Pack Latch Kit 11J8315 17 FDD Bezel 73H9932 18 Blank Bezel 73H9934 19 FDD 11J8338 20 8X CD ROM 7...

Page 118: ...Models 380E 380ED 385E 385ED 106 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 119: ...see Misc Parts 14 I O Door 05K4345 15 Base Cover Assembly 73H9919 16 DIMM Cover Assembly 73H9921 17 Battery Pack Li ion 73H9951 Battery Pack NiMH 73H9952 18 Battery Pack Latch Kit 11J8315 19 FDD Bezel...

Page 120: ...CD Cable 73H9947 4 LCD Hinge 73H9942 5 LCD Lens see Misc Parts 6 LCD Panel 12 1 DSTN 73H9944 LCD Misc Parts 73H9949 Includes the following Control Knob LCD Upper Holder Latch Right Latch Left Latch Sp...

Page 121: ...Inverter 05K3119 3 LCD Cable 73H9948 4 LCD Hinge 73H9943 5 LCD Lens see Misc Parts LCD Misc Parts 73H9949 Include the following Control Knob LCD Upper Holder Latch Right Latch Left Latch Spring 2 Latc...

Page 122: ...er 11J9622 4 LCD Cable 11J9625 5 LCD Hinge 73H9943 6 LCD Lens see Misc Parts LCD Misc Parts 73H9949 Includes the following Control Knob LCD Upper Holder Latch Right Latch Left Latch Spring 2 Latch Hol...

Page 123: ...3 LCD Cable 12J0139 4 LCD Hinge 73H9942 5 LCD Lens see Misc Parts 6 LCD Panel 12 1 FRSTN 12J0138 LCD Misc Parts 73H9949 Includes the following Control Knob LCD Upper Holder Latch Right Latch Left Latc...

Page 124: ...Inverter 05K3119 3 LCD Cable 73H9948 4 LCD Hinge 73H9943 5 LCD Lens see Misc Parts LCD Misc Parts 73H9949 Include the following Control Knob LCD Upper Holder Latch Right Latch Left Latch Spring 2 Latc...

Page 125: ...ter 11J9622 4 LCD Cable 05K4358 5 LCD Hinge 73H9943 6 LCD Lens see Misc Parts LCD Misc Parts 73H9949 Includes the following Control Knob LCD Upper Holder Latch Right Latch Left Latch Spring 2 Latch Ho...

Page 126: ...08 Hungarian 11J8309 Italian 83H6479 Japanese 83H6476 Korean 11J8299 Latin Spanish 11J8302 Norwegian 83H6486 Poland 11J8311 Portuguese 11J8310 Russian 11J8300 Slovakian 11J8312 Slovenian 11J8313 Spani...

Page 127: ...6 M2 x 2 4 Pan head 4 M2 x 1 8 Pan head 4 M2 x 6 Pan head 2 M2 5 x 3 Bind head 1 M2 5 x 6 Bind head 50 M2 5 x 6 flathead 1 M2 5 x 6 Nylon 9 M2 5 x 6 Bind head with washer 2 M2 5 x 6 Big head 1 M2 5 x...

Page 128: ...Set for 380 385 Port Replicator 84G1321 2 1 GB Hard Disk Drive Assembly 73H6427 3 2 GB Hard Disk Drive Assembly 83H7086 5 1 GB Hard Disk Drive Assembly 83H7084 Headset 85G1529 Interface Cable to Syste...

Page 129: ...F5741 U S English 95F5741 Black Keypad French 84G6286 German 84G6280 Italian 84G6292 Swedish 84G6304 U K English 84G6298 Norwegian 84G6310 U S English 84G2530 Black Keyboard French 84G6285 German 84G6...

Page 130: ...inican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Guyana Haiti Honduras Jamaica Korea South Mexico Netherlands Antilles Nicaragua Panama Peru Philippines Saudi Arabia Suriname Taiwan Thailand Trinidad Wes...

Page 131: ...Cord Part Number Used in These Countries 76H3514 Argentina Australia Papua New Guinea New Zealand Paraguay Uruguay 76H3516 Bahamas Barbados Bermuda Bolivia Canada Cayman Islands Colombia Costa Rica Do...

Page 132: ...ahrain Brunei Dubai Fiji Hong Kong India Ireland Kenya Kuwait Macao Malaysia Nigeria Oman People s Republic of China Qatar Singapore United Kingdom 76H3526 Japan 76H3528 Switzerland Liechtenstein 76H3...

Page 133: ...ripheral Device Related Symptoms 147 Infrared Related Symptoms 148 Other Symptoms 148 Intermittent Problems 148 Undetermined Problems 149 Related Service Procedures 150 Status Indicators 150 Running t...

Page 134: ...Front View 183 Bottom View 184 Rear View 185 Parts Listing 560 560E 2640 186 LCD FRU DSTN 189 LCD FRU TFT 190 Common and Option Parts List 193 122 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 135: ...electrostatic discharge or software errors FRU replacement should be considered only when a recurring problem exists If this is suspected clear the error log and run the test again Do not replace any...

Page 136: ...e of purchase 5 Failure symptoms error codes appearing on display and beep symptoms 6 Procedure index and page number in which the failing FRU was detected 7 Failing FRU name and part number 8 Machine...

Page 137: ...by the improperly insertion of a PCMCIA Card or the installation of an incompatible card Damage caused by foreign material in the FDD Diskette drive damage caused by the diskette drive cover being pre...

Page 138: ...lace the click buttons of the TrackPoint III cannot be pressed See the note in 1050 Keyboard Unit on page 163 7 Replace the screws 8 Power on the computer and wait until the POST ends 9 Verify that th...

Page 139: ...failure The power indicator does not go on or stay on Power Systems Checkout on page 131 POST does not complete No beeps or error codes are indicated Symptom to FRU Index on page 138 and then use the...

Page 140: ...install the DIMM then power on the computer Verify the memory size then test the memory If an error appears replace the DIMM If memory problems occur intermittently use the loop option to repeat the t...

Page 141: ...is correctly seated in the connector on the system board If the keyboard cable connection is correct run the Keyboard Test by doing the following 1 Go to the diagnostic menu screen by pressing Ctrl A...

Page 142: ...or pointing stick problem occurs do the following 1 Go to the Easy Setup screen 2 Select an item with the pointing stick 3 Press either the left or right click button 4 Verify that both buttons work...

Page 143: ...the following 1 Power off the computer 2 Power on the computer 3 All the LEDs in the indicator panel should turn on for a moment soon after the computer is powered on Make sure they turn on If the pro...

Page 144: ...AC Adapter cable into the ac power outlet 4 Measure the output voltage of the AC Adapter 5 If the voltage is still not correct replace the AC Adapter Note An audible noise from the AC Adapter does no...

Page 145: ...r communication between the system and the battery 3 If the voltage is less than 11 0 V dc the battery pack has been discharged Recharge the battery pack Note In this case the battery pack is over dis...

Page 146: ...em board If the voltage is not correct the backup battery has been discharged Replace the backup battery If the backup battery discharges quickly after replacement replace the system board Wire Voltag...

Page 147: ...Three power management modes are provided by the computer to reduce power consumption and prolong battery power Standby Mode In standby mode the following occurs The LCD backlight turns off The hard d...

Page 148: ...PC Cards the computer enters standby mode the PC Card and application program remain active 3 The computer cannot enter suspend mode while a communication link is running Events that cause the compute...

Page 149: ...nation mode Hibernation mode is requested by the Fn key Fn F12 Timer conditions are satisfied in suspend mode A critically low battery condition occurs The PS2 HIBernation command is set in the ThinkP...

Page 150: ...e following error codes X can be any number If no codes are available use narrative symptoms If the symptom is not listed go to Undetermined Problems on page 149 Note For IBM devices not supported by...

Page 151: ...age 152 before changing any FRUs 1 Check device configuration 2 Hard disk drive assembly 3 System board 184 POP check sum error 1 Reset the POP power on password in Easy Setup 190 Depleted battery pac...

Page 152: ...ette drive or controller error 1 Go to Diskette Drive Checkout on page 130 2 Diskette drive assembly 3 Diskette 4 System board 602 Diskette read error 1 Go to Diskette Drive Checkout on page 130 2 Dis...

Page 153: ...8611 System bus error I F between 8042 and IPDC 8612 TrackPoint error 8613 System board or TrackPoint error 1 Reseat the keyboard cable on the system board 2 Keyboard 3 External mouse 4 System board I...

Page 154: ...t correct the problem see the device ID or error code from the previous failure If they have changed the cause might be because the new FRU is detective or that the FRU was incorrectly installed Devic...

Page 155: ...e reference page before replacing the FRU Icon Device ID Suspected Device 006 External diskette drive or FDD connector of the computer 066 External diskette drive or FDD Connector of the port replicat...

Page 156: ...w battery voltage Connect the AC Adapter or install a fully charged battery One beep every second System is shutting down due to low battery voltage Connect the AC Adapter or install a fully charged b...

Page 157: ...Action in Sequence No beep power on indicator on and a blank LCD during POST DC DC card System board LCD backlight not working or LCD too dark or LCD brightness cannot be adjusted or LCD contrast can...

Page 158: ...tatus indicator blinks from green yellow to orange 1 Check that a correct battery is installed 2 Battery pack 3 DC DC card 4 System board Battery indicator does not turn on when the battery is install...

Page 159: ...n page 133 and see the note Memory count size appears different from actual size Go to Memory Checkout on page 128 System configuration does not match the installed devices Go to Checking the Installe...

Page 160: ...equence Errors occur only when the port replicator is used See Port Replicator Checkout on page 134 PCMCIA slot pin is damaged PCMCIA slots assembly Intermittent Problems Intermittent system hang prob...

Page 161: ...2 Check the cables wires and connectors for short circuits and open circuits Visually check them for damage If any problems are found replace the FRU 3 Remove or disconnect all of the following device...

Page 162: ...playing the Error Log on page 152 Checking the Installed Devices List on page 152 Running a Low Level Format on page 153 Checking the PC Test Card LED on page 153 Fn Key Combinations on page 153 Statu...

Page 163: ...rks the same as selecting the OK icon to reply OK Note The following tools are required FDD Erasable 2HD diskette Parallel Wrap plug P N 72X8546 Serial Wrap plug P N 72X8546 PCMCIA PC Test Card P N 35...

Page 164: ...l icon or press Esc The error log is not saved when the system is powered off Checking the Installed Devices List If a device is installed but the icon appears in a gray shade rather than a dark shade...

Page 165: ...seating the card If it still does not turn on after it is reseated try using another slot for the test If the LED still does not turn on and the test fails replace the FRU shown by the diagnostic erro...

Page 166: ...MM card max 40MB 560E 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB DIMM card max 80MB CMOS RAM 114 bytes VGA Video 560 11 3 inch 256 colors 800 600 pixel DSTN color LCD 12 1 inch 64K colors 800 600 pixel TFT color LCD 560E 11...

Page 167: ...Feature Description Audio 16 bit audio Internal speaker Internal microphone Mechanical volume Infrared Transfer 560 IrDA 1 0 560E IrDA 1 1 PCMCIA One Type III or two Type II ThinkPad 560 560E 2640 155...

Page 168: ...ts are in place and are not left loose inside the computer Verify this by shaking the computer and listening for rattling sounds Metallic parts or metal flakes can cause electrical short circuits Safe...

Page 169: ...to water Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations Use only the battery in the appropriate parts listing Use of an incorrect battery can result in ignition or explosion of...

Page 170: ...omputer upside down Step Length Quantity Torque 1 7 mm Nylon 1 4 0 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten it to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed use a new...

Page 171: ...1030 Battery Pack Turn the computer upside down ThinkPad 560 560E 2640 159...

Page 172: ...Length Quantity Torque 1 12 mm Nylon 2 4 0 kgcm 2 7 mm Nylon 6 4 0 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten it to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed use a new...

Page 173: ...ThinkPad 560 560E 2640 161...

Page 174: ...move the frame If the Esc key is removed replace it as shown When replacing the frame check whether the click buttons of the TrackPoint III can be pressed correctly If the frame is not in place the cl...

Page 175: ...he click buttons of the TrackPoint III can be pressed correctly If the frame is not in place the click buttons will not work Step Length Quantity Torque 1 12 mm Nylon 2 4 0 kgcm 2 7 mm Nylon 12 4 0 kg...

Page 176: ...164 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 177: ...Note Be careful not to remove the Esc key when you remove the frame If the Esc key is removed replace it as shown ThinkPad 560 560E 2640 165...

Page 178: ...166 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 179: ...o to 2010 LCD Front Cover on page 173 Step Length Quantity Torque 1 4 mm flathead Nylon 2 4 0 kgcm 2 7 mm Nylon 2 4 0 kgcm 3 4 mm 1 3 0 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten it to...

Page 180: ...1070 Speaker Battery Pack 1030 Keyboard Unit 1050 168 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 181: ...ation on the hard disk Never remove the hard disk drive while the system is operating or is in suspend mode Remove the hard disk drive exactly as shown in the figure Do not apply any extra force to th...

Page 182: ...ot assembly make sure that the PCMCIA cards are removed and the eject levers are not sticking out Step Length Quantity Torque 1 7 mm Nylon 4 4 0 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tight...

Page 183: ...maintenance diskette The flash ROM on the system board contains the vital product data VPD that is the system unit serial number system board system number and other computer unique data 2 Do not pow...

Page 184: ...ength Quantity Torque 4 4 mm Nylon 2 4 0 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten it to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed use a new screw 172 IBM Mobile Syste...

Page 185: ...s is characteristic of TFT LCD technology but excessive pixel problems can cause viewing concerns The LCD should be replaced if the number of missing discolored or lighted dots in any background is 21...

Page 186: ...ront cover has several latches Release the latches as shown in step 3 For the DSTN LCD there are two slide knobs in step 4 When replacing Make sure that the slide knobs work correctly 174 IBM Mobile S...

Page 187: ...Replacing Connect the LCD connector to the inverter card by lining them up straight Step Size Quantity Torque 1 M 2 5 x 6 mm flathead 4 3 0 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten i...

Page 188: ...depending on what the other LCD FRUs in the assembling are using To distinguish the TFT 1 panel from the TFT 2 panel note the shape of its cable shown by the arrow in the circle TFT 1 P N 12J1600 Step...

Page 189: ...LCD glass surface Pressing on the glass surface might damage the LCD Press only on the connector Step Size Quantity Torque 1 M 2 5 x 6 mm 4 3 0 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tight...

Page 190: ...ow the relevant information 1 If there are bosses on the rear cover put each boss into each hole of the LCD panel assembly 2 If there are no bosses on the rear cover assemble the panel as shown in the...

Page 191: ...60 LCD Front Cover 2010 LCD Panel 2020 DSTN Panel Step Size Quantity Torque 1 M 2 5 x 6 mm flathead 1 3 0 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten it to the torque specified Do not us...

Page 192: ...verter card are properly aligned Step Size Quantity Torque 2 M 2 0 x 3 7 mm flathead 2 3 0 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten it to the torque specified Do not use the screw tha...

Page 193: ...Card DSTN only 1140 DSTN 1 2 LCD cable 3 4 Hinges When replacing see the following figure Step Size Quantity Torque 1 M 2 5 x 6 mm flathead 2 3 0 kgcm 3 M 2 5 x 6 mm 3 flathead 3 0 kgcm Note Make sur...

Page 194: ...igure Step Size Quantity Torque 1 M 2 5 x 6 mm flathead 2 3 0 kgcm 3 M 2 5 x 6 mm 3 flathead 3 0 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten it to the torque specified Do not use the scr...

Page 195: ...ghtness Control 4 Headphone Jack 5 Microphone Line In Jack 6 Volume Control 7 PCMCIA Slots 8 PC Card Eject Buttons 9 Battery Pack 1 TrackPoint III 11 LCD Latch 12 Fn Key 13 Keyboard 14 Indicator Panel...

Page 196: ...Bottom View 1 System Expansion Connector 2 Power Shutdown Switch 3 Memory Slot 4 Memory Slot Cover 5 Battery Pack Latch 184 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 197: ...Power Switch 2 IR Port 3 External Diskette Drive Connector 4 External Monitor 5 Parallel Connector 6 Serial Connector 7 Security Keyhole 8 External Input Device Connector 9 Power Jack ThinkPad 560 56...

Page 198: ...Parts Listing 560 560E 2640 186 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 199: ...J1600 on page 190 for LCD FRU LCD Assembly 560E 12 1 TFT 2 11J9626 U S 2640 model 2xx 4xx Exx Fxx Hxx See TFT 2 11J9626 on page 191 for LCD FRU Note for the TFT LCD For Model 560 use only the TFT 1 LC...

Page 200: ...Battery 46H4132 15 Bracket Battery Guide 46H4135 16 FDD Connector Cover 46H4128 17 Power Switch 46H4138 18 HDD Bracket 46H4137 19 Hard Disk Drive 810 MB 39H2220 U S 2640 model 5xx Exx Hard Disk Drive...

Page 201: ...tem Unit 1 LCD Front Cover 20H4265 2 Control Knob 46H4158 3 LCD Panel 4 Spacer 46H4159 5 Inverter Card 46H4152 6 Shield Sheet 46H4157 7 LCD Cable 46H4156 8 Hinges 46H4155 9 LCD Rear Cover 20H4263 Thin...

Page 202: ...J1600 Index System Unit 1 LCD Front Cover 05K4603 2 Control Knob 11J9664 3 LCD Panel 4 Inverter Card 82H5509 5 Shield Sheet 46H4165 6 LCD Cable 12J1601 7 Hinges 11J9663 8 LCD Rear Cover 11J9646 190 IB...

Page 203: ...Index System Unit 1 LCD Front Cover 11J9627 2 Control Knob 46H4224 3 LCD Panel 4 Inverter Card 11J9632 5 Shield Sheet 46H4165 6 LCD Cable 11J9629 7 Hinges 11J9628 8 LCD Rear Cover 11J9646 ThinkPad 560...

Page 204: ...German 97H3875 Greek 97H3889 Hebrew 97H3887 Italian 97H3877 Japanese 97H3893 Korean 97H3894 Latin Spanish 97H3890 Norwegian 97H3881 Portuguese 97H3885 Russian 97H3892 Spanish 97H3880 Swedish or Finni...

Page 205: ...nt country 2 The warranty for the system unit does not apply to all options Headset 85G1529 810 MB Hard Disk Drive Assembly 39H2220 1 08 GB Hard Disk Drive Assembly 39H2221 2 1 GB Hard Disk Drive Asse...

Page 206: ...5F5741 U S English 95F5741 Black Keypad French 84G6286 German 84G6280 Italian 84G6292 Swedish 84G6304 U K English 84G6298 Norwegian 84G6310 U S English 84G2530 Black Keyboard French 84G6285 German 84G...

Page 207: ...rinidad West Indies United States of America Venezuela 14F0033 Abu Dhabi Albania Antigua Bahrain Brunei Dubai Fiji Hong Kong India Ireland Kenya Kuwait Macao Malaysia Nigeria Oman People s Republic of...

Page 208: ...ppines Saudi Arabia Suriname Taiwan Trinidad West Indies United States of America Venezuela 25H2209 Austria Belgium Bulgaria Czech Republic Egypt Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Indonesi...

Page 209: ...es of America Venezuela 76H3518 Austria Belgium Bulgaria Czech Republic Egypt Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Indonesia Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Spain Sweden T...

Page 210: ...198 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 211: ...on Panel Related Symptoms 231 Power Related Symptoms 231 Function Audio Related Symptoms 232 DSP Related Symptoms 233 ESS Related Symptoms 233 Peripheral Device Related Symptoms 233 Infrared Related S...

Page 212: ...010 LCD Cover 291 1020 LCD Panel Interface Cable Assembly 293 1030 Hinges 295 LCD Unit 12 1 SVGA P N 29H9226 ASM P N 73H6599 296 2010 LCD Cover 296 2020 LCD Panel 298 2030 Interface Cable Assembly Hin...

Page 213: ...CD Upgradable Type or 760ED 357 Model 760L 362 Model 760LD 365 Model 760EL or 760ELD 369 Model 760XL 374 Model 760XD 378 LCD Parts List 382 LCD Unit 12 1 SVGA P N 29H9226 ASM P N 29H9029 382 LCD Unit...

Page 214: ...e or software errors FRU replacement should be considered only when a recurring problem exists If this is suspected clear the error log and run the test again Do not replace any FRUs if log errors do...

Page 215: ...oper maintenance by the customer The following list provides some common items that are not covered under warranty and some symptoms that may indicate the system was subjected to stresses beyond norma...

Page 216: ...the password owner to unlock the password is a prerequisite for running diagnostic tests and performing service If both supervisor password and hard disk password are set you can enter Easy Setup by...

Page 217: ...to Power failure The power indicator does not go on or stay on Power Systems Checkout on page 213 POST does not complete No beeps or error code are indicated Symptom to FRU Index on page 223 and then...

Page 218: ...DIMM adapter card When a 64 MB 2bank DIMM is installed the dip switch is located to the left as case 2 and the base memory 8 MB on the DIMM adapter card is disabled The 64MB 2 bank DIMM is accepted on...

Page 219: ...Base Memory 16MB 0MB 7808KB 16000KB 8MB 16000KB 24192KB 16MB 24192KB 32384KB 24MB 32384KB 40576KB 32MB 40576KB 48768KB 40MB 48768KB 56960KB 48MB 56960KB 65152KB 64MB 73344KB 81536KB Dip Switch Slot 1...

Page 220: ...he parallel port See Error Log on page 238 for more information System Programs in Flash Memory System setup programs and diagnostic tests are stored in flash memory Flash Memory Update A flash memory...

Page 221: ...r on the video card If the keyboard cable connection is correct check the DSP card or Audio ESS card If the tests do not detect a keyboard problem run the keyboard test by doing the following 1 Go to...

Page 222: ...I is disabled select Enable to enable it If this does not correct the TrackPoint III problem continue with the following The TrackPoint III does automatic compensations to adjust the pointer sensor Du...

Page 223: ...off the computer 2 Remove the following FRUs see FRU Removals and Replacements on page 246 a Diskette drive CD ROM drive b Battery pack c Hard disk drive d Top cover e LCD unit f Keyboard unit g Rear...

Page 224: ...5 Verify that all buttons work correctly If either the joystick or a button does not work replace the video card If the problem persists replace the system board Diskette Drive Test Do the following...

Page 225: ...not a diskette drive in the UltraBay reseat the connector on the video card If the error still remains reseat the external diskette drive connector If the error still remains replace the following FRU...

Page 226: ...is used If the power problem occurs only when the port replicator is used replace the replicator If the power on indicator does not turn on check the power cord of the AC Adapter for correct continuit...

Page 227: ...heck operational charging use a discharged battery pack or a battery pack that has less than 50 of the total power remaining when installed in the computer Perform operational charging If the battery...

Page 228: ...If the resistance is correct replace the DC DC card Checking the Car Battery Adapter 1 Unplug the Car Battery Adapter cable from the computer 2 Plug the Car Battery Adapter into the cigarette lighter...

Page 229: ...dc a continuous noise may be heard The condition of the car battery should be checked by appropriate service personal Checking the Backup Battery 1 Power off the computer and unplug the AC Adapter fro...

Page 230: ...attery pack and the hard disk drive 3 Remove the top cover and keyboard unit 4 Open the keyboard unit then remove the keyboard card 5 Remove the standby battery from the keyboard card Refer to 1200 Ba...

Page 231: ...e is more than 4 0 V dc power off the computer replace the standby battery and go to the next step 9 Ensure that the AC Adapter is plugged into the computer then power on the computer 10 Charging of t...

Page 232: ...er to exit or resume standby mode Resume Any key operation Suspend Mode When in suspend mode the following in addition to the four actions of standby mode occur The LCD is powered off The hard disk is...

Page 233: ...is signaled by a serial or PCMCIA device Resume The Fn key is pressed Resume An external keyboard key is pressed while operating with ac power Exit Timer conditions are satisfied for entering hiberna...

Page 234: ...wer shutdowns occur intermittently when using PCMCIA 2 devices via a port replicator suspect a current overload Some PCMCIA devices use much power if the maximum usage of each device occurs simultaneo...

Page 235: ...owing error codes X can be any number If no codes are available use narrative symptoms If the symptom is not listed go to Undetermined Problems on page 235 Note For IBM devices not supported by diagno...

Page 236: ...ector on the video card 2 Set time and date 3 System board 173 Configuration data was lost 1 Reseat the keyboard connector on the video card 2 Select OK in the error screen then set the time and date...

Page 237: ...es not match the actual configuration 1 Check if the configuration was changed For example check if the disk drive is from another computer 196 Read error occurred in the hibernation area of the HDD 1...

Page 238: ...rial device 2 Communication cable 3 System board 17XX 1701 Hard disk controller failure 1780 1790 Hard disk 0 error 1781 1791 Hard disk 1 error 1 Hard disk drive 2 System board 24XX 2401 System board...

Page 239: ...p sequence for the correct boot device 4 Check that the operating system has no failure and is installed correctly I9990303 Bank 2 flash ROM check sum error 1 System board Other codes not listed above...

Page 240: ...51 1 Reseat the diskette drive FDD 2 2 Diskette drive FDD 2 60 1 Reseat the hard disk drive HDD 1 2 Hard disk drive HDD 1 61 1 Reseat the hard disk drive HDD 3 2 Hard disk drive HDD 3 62 1 Reseat the...

Page 241: ...T error See Numeric Error Codes on page 223 Two short beeps with blank screen System board No Beep Symptoms Symptom Error FRU Action in Sequence No beep power on indicator not on and a blank LCD durin...

Page 242: ...LCD backlight not working or LCD too dark or LCD brightness cannot be adjusted or LCD contrast cannot be adjusted 1 Reseat the LCD connectors 2 LCD assembly 3 DC DC card LCD screen unreadable or Char...

Page 243: ...or on the video card 2 LCD assembly 3 Video card 4 System board LCD Information Panel Related Symptoms Symptom Error FRU Action in Sequence An icon in the LCD information panel remains off or on but t...

Page 244: ...System board The system will not suspend or resume by opening or closing the LCD 1 Go to Suspend Mode on page 220 and check that the computer can enter suspend mode 2 Boot an operating system and pre...

Page 245: ...DAA module ESS Related Symptoms Symptom Error FRU Action in Sequence In OS 2 DOS or Windows multimedia programs no sound comes from the computer Only system beeps are heard at power on 1 Reseat the au...

Page 246: ...ence Errors occur only when Port Replicator is used See Port Replicator Checkout in the Common Devices Checkout section PCMCIA slot pin is damaged PCMCIA slots assembly Intermittent Problems Intermitt...

Page 247: ...open circuits Visually check them for damage If any problems are found replace the FRU 3 Remove or disconnect all of the following devices a Non IBM devices b Devices attached to the expansion bus con...

Page 248: ...n page 240 Status Indicators The system status indicators show the current computer status in different colors green yellow and orange Symbol Color Meaning Green Battery fully charged Orange Battery c...

Page 249: ...the computer Hold the F1 key down until the Easy Setup screen appears 2 Select Test and press Enter 3 Select a device and press Enter to run the test 4 The test progress screen appears 5 OK appears wh...

Page 250: ...to the parallel port when the error is detected The error is also logged in the system memory Do the following to display the errors 1 End the test if it is running 2 Press Ctrl A to select the advanc...

Page 251: ...When PAP is used with HDP 1 or HDP 2 When PAP is used HDP 1 or HDP 2 are enabled automatically but no HDP prompt appears HDP 1 and HDP 2 are set the same as PAP How to Run a Low Level Format Do the fo...

Page 252: ...ns the status through the system management interface to control the system Fn Description F1 Reserved F2 Fuel Gauge display on or off F3 Standby mode invocation F4 Suspend mode invocation F5 Reserved...

Page 253: ...lor LCD 10 4 inch 64K colors 800 600 pixel TFT color LCD Diskette drive removable 720KB 1 2MB 1 44MB 2 88MB 4 mode 3 5 inch 720KB 1 2MB 1 44MB 3 mode 3 5 inch Hard disk drive removable 760C 360MB 2 5...

Page 254: ...rs 1024 768 pixel TFT color LCD Diskette drive removable 720KB 1 2MB 1 44MB 2 88MB 4 mode 3 5 inch 720KB 1 2MB 1 44MB 3 mode 3 5 inch Hard disk drive removable 810MB 2 5 inch 1 08GB 2 5 inch 1 2GB 2 5...

Page 255: ...4 Bytes VGA video 12 1 inch 64K colors 800 600 pixel TFT color LCD 10 4 inch 64K colors 800 600 pixel TFT color LCD Diskette drive removable 720KB 1 2MB 1 44MB 2 88MB 4 mode 3 5 inch 720KB 1 2MB 1 44M...

Page 256: ...MOS RAM 114 bytes 4 kilobytes VGA video 12 1 inch 64K colors 800 600 pixel TFT color LCD 11 3 inch 256 colors 800 600 pixel DSTN color LCD Diskette drive removable 720KB 1 2MB 1 44MB 2 88MB 4 mode 3 5...

Page 257: ...deo 760XD 12 1 inch 64K colors 1024 768 pixel XGA TFT color LCD 760XL 12 1 inch 64K colors 800 600 pixel SVGA TFT color LCD Diskette drive removable 720KB 1 2MB 1 44MB 2 88MB 4 mode 3 5 inch 720KB 1 2...

Page 258: ...place and are not left loose inside the computer Verify this by shaking the computer and listening for rattling sounds Metallic parts or metal flakes can cause electrical short circuits Safety Notice...

Page 259: ...1010 Rear Connector Door Remove the center latch 1 then remove the rear connector door by flexing it 2 ThinkPad 760 9546 9547 247...

Page 260: ...1020 Diskette Drive CD ROM Drive Diskette Drive Model Unique Note If the security latch A is at the left position push and slide it to the right position unlock 248 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 261: ...ove the CD ROM drive exactly as shown in the figure Do not apply any extra force to the CD ROM drive when removing it Note If the security latch A is at the left position push and slide it to the righ...

Page 262: ...CD ROM Drive Model unique 1020 Note Be careful that the computer does not fall backward when the battery pack is removed If there is a spacer open the spacer before removing the battery pack 250 IBM M...

Page 263: ...e hard disk Before removing the hard disk drive have the user make a backup copy of all the information on the hard disk Never remove the hard disk drive while the system is operating or is in suspend...

Page 264: ...1050 DIMM 760XL 760XD Diskette Drive CD ROM Drive 1020 Battery Pack 1030 Hard Disk Drive 1040 252 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 265: ...Other Models 1 Turn the computer upside down 1 1 2 3 ThinkPad 760 9546 9547 253...

Page 266: ...4 4 5 5 254 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 267: ...e side of the DIMM 2 With the notched end of the DIMM toward the right side of the socket 2 insert the DIMM at an angle of approximately 20 into the socket then press it firmly 3 Pivot the DIMM until...

Page 268: ...careful not to damage the resume switch shown in the figure 2 4 mm 8 mm Flathead 3 4 mm 5 mm Flathead Top Cover 1 Resume Switch Step Size Quantity Torque 2 4mm Nylon 2 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use t...

Page 269: ...1070 Keyboard Unit Top Cover 1060 When replacing the keyboard unit connect the keyboard connector as shown in the figure then replace the keyboard ThinkPad 760 9546 9547 257...

Page 270: ...Top Cover 1060 6 6 mm 4 3 2 1 When replacing 5 Step Size Quantity Torque 1 4mm Nylon 4 4 5 kgcm 3 6mm Nylon 2 4 5 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque spec...

Page 271: ...Diskette Drive CD ROM Drive 1020 Battery Pack 1030 Hard Disk Drive 1040 Top Cover 1060 Keyboard Unit 1070 LCD Unit 1080 System Board Assembly 1100 After removing the DIMM adapter card remove the fron...

Page 272: ...Disk Drive 1040 1 2 3 4 2 4 mm 8 mm 8 mm Step Size Quantity Torque 1 8mm Nylon 2 4mm Nylon 1 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use t...

Page 273: ...Disk Drive 1040 Top Cover 1060 LCD Unit 1080 2 1 6 mm Step Size Quantity Torque 1 6mm Nylon 4 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use t...

Page 274: ...attery Pack 1030 Hard Disk Drive 1040 Top Cover 1060 Keyboard Unit 1070 LCD Unit 1080 Rear IR 1090 Note In step 1 gently pushing the shaded area 1 lift the switch cover halfway up 2 as shown Then pull...

Page 275: ...2 In step 5 gently push the levers to avoid flexing them Step Size Quantity Torque 7 6mm Nylon 2 4 kgcm 8 8mm Nylon 4 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torqu...

Page 276: ...ul not to damage the IR flexible cable under the DIMM adapter card Then remove the IR flexible cable in step 13 When replacing Refer to the following figure to locate the DIMM adapter card Make sure t...

Page 277: ...eplacing When replacing the power switch align the power switch and power actuator in step 2 of the following figure Check that the power switch operates correctly before tightening any screws ThinkPa...

Page 278: ...0 Keyboard Unit 1070 LCD Unit 1080 Front IR and Rear IR 1090 System Board Assembly 1100 Step Size Quantity Torque 1 6mm Nylon 4 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to...

Page 279: ...andard video card the other with an enhanced video card If you install the incorrect video card the LCD will not work Verify the 760ED model you are servicing Standard Video Card Models 760C 760L 760E...

Page 280: ...g When replacing The following figure shows the microphone routing Step Size Quantity Torque 3 4mm Nylon 2 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified...

Page 281: ...e down to disconnect the cable in step 6 Step Size Quantity Torque 3 4mm Nylon 2 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that...

Page 282: ...emove the fan as follows Note Be careful not to touch the fan rotor when assembling or disassembling When replacing The following figure shows the microphone routing Model 760XD Other Models 270 IBM M...

Page 283: ...1020 Battery Pack 1030 Hard Disk Drive 1040 Top Cover 1060 Keyboard Unit 1070 LCD Unit 1080 Front IR and Rear IR 1090 System Board Assembly 1100 Upper Shield 1125 Video Card 1110 For models 760CD 760...

Page 284: ...Battery Pack 1030 Hard Disk Drive 1040 Top Cover 1060 Keyboard Unit 1070 LCD Unit 1080 Front IR and Rear IR 1090 System Board Assembly 1100 Upper Shield 1125 Video Card 1110 760XL 760XD 1 DC DC Card 2...

Page 285: ...When replacing Make sure that the microphone cable does not catch between the system board and the spacer on the DC DC card ThinkPad 760 9546 9547 273...

Page 286: ...y 1100 Upper Shield 1125 Video Card 1110 DC DC Card 1120 Notes 1 There are two models for 760E slim type and thick type Check the screw length in step 2 when removing the DSP card 2 See the following...

Page 287: ...shows the microphone cable routing 2 When replacing the DSP card or the audio ESS card make sure that the connector on the card is not loose If the connector does not connect properly no sound will b...

Page 288: ...g figure shows the microphone cable routing for models 760XL 760XD 2 When replacing the DSP card or the audio ESS card make sure that the connector on the card is not loose If the connector does not c...

Page 289: ...Battery Pack 1030 Hard Disk Drive 1040 Top Cover 1060 Keyboard Unit 1070 LCD Unit 1080 Front IR and Rear IR 1090 System Board Assembly 1100 Upper Shield 1125 Video Card 1110 DC DC Card 1120 DSP Card...

Page 290: ...in the figures and make sure that the two CPU card connectors are connected properly If these connectors are not connected you cannot power on the computer Do not apply any extra force to the shaded...

Page 291: ...system unit serial number system board system number and other computer unique data Note Do not power off the computer when restoring the VPD The system unit serial number label is attached to the bas...

Page 292: ...Models 760XL 760XD 280 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 293: ...ep Size Quantity Torque 1 14mm Nylon 2 2 5 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed use a new screw ThinkPad 76...

Page 294: ...1160 Palm Rest Top Cover 1060 Keyboard Unit 1070 1 Turn the keyboard upside down 2 4 mm 4 mm 5 mm Flathead 3 Turn the keyboard right side up 3 4 5 4 2 2 1 1 282 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 295: ...er 1060 Keyboard Unit 1070 Palm Rest 1160 Note When pulling the lever off the foot 1 separate the lower part of the lever from the foot by inserting a pointed device through the hole in the foot 4 mm...

Page 296: ...284 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 297: ...0 Keyboard Unit 1070 Palm Rest 1160 Note When pulling the lever off the foot 1 separate the lower part of the lever from the foot by inserting a pointed device through the hole in the foot 4 mm 2 3 4...

Page 298: ...removing the latch from the keyboard base 6 push both ends of the latch simultaneously 2 When replacing the keyboard cable place the cable correctly as shown by the artwork in the circle 286 IBM Mobil...

Page 299: ...Keyboard Card Battery Pack 760C 760L 760E 760EL 1020 Diskette Drive CD ROM Drive 1020 Hard Disk Drive 1040 Top Cover 1060 Keyboard Unit 1070 Palm Rest 1160 4 mm 1 2 3 1 1 2 5 4 ThinkPad 760 9546 9547...

Page 300: ...in ignition or explosion of the battery Safety Notice 4 Translation on page 11 The lithium battery can cause a fire explosion or severe burn Do not recharge it remove its polarized connector disassem...

Page 301: ...1 for Backup Battery 2 for Standby Battery 1 2 for Speaker 2 1 Note When replacing the speakers backup battery and standby battery position the cables as shown ThinkPad 760 9546 9547 289...

Page 302: ...SVGA P N 29H9226 ASM P N 73H6599 on page 296 P N 29H9227 10 4 SVGA Go to LCD Unit 10 4 SVGA P N 29H9227 on page 302 P N 46H5355 10 4 VGA Go to LCD Unit 10 4 VGA P N 46H5355 on page 307 P N 39H6232 11...

Page 303: ...er when removing the screw covers 1 2 The LCD cover has several latches Release these latches then remove the LCD cover Be careful not to break the latches Step Length Quantity Memo 2 M2 5 x 8 mm 4 3...

Page 304: ...292 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 305: ...Note Be careful not to scratch or soil the surface of the LCD panel when replacing it The LCD panel is latched to the rear cover Remove the LCD panel by bending the rear cover in step 6 Too much forc...

Page 306: ...294 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 307: ...1030 Hinges LCD Cover 1010 LCD Panel 1020 with interface cable assembly Step Length Quantity Memo 1 M2 x 4 3 mm 4 Note Make sure you use the correct screw when replacing ThinkPad 760 9546 9547 295...

Page 308: ...removing the screw covers 1 2 The LCD cover has several latches Release these latches then remove the LCD cover Be careful not to break the latches Step Length Quantity Memo 2 M2 5 x 9 mm 2 3 M2 5 x 6...

Page 309: ...Lift the LCD front cover a bit then remove the microphone cable ThinkPad 760 9546 9547 297...

Page 310: ...panel when replacing it Lift the LCD panel a bit and disconnect the connector for the interface cable If there is the kapton tape on the rear of the panel remove it Step Length Quantity Memo 1 M2 5 x...

Page 311: ...nect the interface cable as shown Flexing the inverter card with too much force seriously damages the card 2 It is not safe to touch the inverter card connecter A A loose or incorrect connection of th...

Page 312: ...es LCD Cover 2010 LCD Panel 2020 1 When replacing the interface cable assembly 2 3 When replacing the hinges Step Length Quantity Memo 2 M2 x 4 3 mm 4 Note Make sure you use the correct screw when rep...

Page 313: ...When replacing Replace the kapton tape as shown below Position the microphone cable as shown ThinkPad 760 9546 9547 301...

Page 314: ...when removing the screw covers 1 2 The LCD cover has several latches Release these latches then remove the LCD cover Be careful not to break the latches Step Length Quantity Memo 2 M2 5 x 6 mm 2 3 M2...

Page 315: ...Lift the LCD front cover a bit then remove the microphone cable When replacing Position the microphone cable as shown below ThinkPad 760 9546 9547 303...

Page 316: ...CD Cover 3010 Note Be careful not to scratch or soil the surface of the LCD panel when replacing it Step Length Quantity Memo 1 M2 5 x 4 mm 1 2 M2 x 4 3 mm 2 Note Make sure you use the correct screw w...

Page 317: ...the core under the LCD panel When replacing Attention 1 The inverter card is very sensitive Connect the interface cable as shown Flexing the inverter card with too much force seriously damages the ca...

Page 318: ...3030 Hinges LCD Cover 3010 LCD Panel 3020 with interface cable assembly Step Length Quantity Memo 1 M2 5 x 4 mm 2 Note Make sure you use the correct screw when replacing 306 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 319: ...when removing the screw covers 1 2 The LCD cover has several latches Release these latches then remove the LCD cover Be careful not to break the latches Step Length Quantity Memo 2 M2 5 x 6 mm 2 3 M2...

Page 320: ...Lift the LCD front cover a bit then remove the microphone cable When replacing Position the microphone cable as shown 308 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 321: ...over 4010 Note Be careful not to scratch or soil the surface of the LCD panel when replacing it Step Length Quantity Memo 1 M2 x 4 3 mm 2 Note Make sure you use the correct screw when replacing ThinkP...

Page 322: ...inverter card is very sensitive Connect the interface cable as shown Flexing the inverter card with too much force seriously damages the card 2 It is not safe to touch the inverter card connecter A A...

Page 323: ...20 1 2 When replacing the interface cable assembly 3 4 When replacing the hinges When replacing Don t locate the core under the LCD panel Step Length Quantity Memo 1 3 M2 5 x 4 mm 3 Note Make sure you...

Page 324: ...when removing the screw covers 1 2 The LCD cover has several latches Release these latches then remove the LCD cover Be careful not to break the latches Step Length Quantity Memo 2 M2 5 x 6 mm 4 3 M2...

Page 325: ...Lift the LCD front cover a bit then remove the microphone cable When replacing Position the microphone cable as shown ThinkPad 760 9546 9547 313...

Page 326: ...over 5010 Note Be careful not to scratch or soil the surface of the LCD panel when replacing it Step Length Quantity Memo 1 M2 5 x 6 mm 3 Note Make sure you use the correct screw when replacing 314 IB...

Page 327: ...eplacing Attention It is not safe to touch the inverter card connecter A A loose or incorrect connection of the inverter card connector A can cause a serious problem When replacing the inverter card m...

Page 328: ...5030 Interface Cable Assembly Hinges LCD Cover 5010 LCD Panel 5020 1 When replacing the interface cable assembly 2 When replacing the hinges 316 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 329: ...covers 1 2 The LCD cover has several latches Release these latches then remove the LCD cover Be careful not to break the latches Lift the LCD front cover a bit then remove the microphone cable Step Le...

Page 330: ...318 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 331: ...over 6010 Note Be careful not to scratch or soil the surface of the LCD panel when replacing it Step Length Quantity Memo 1 M2 5 x 6 mm 2 Note Make sure you use the correct screw when replacing ThinkP...

Page 332: ...e inverter card is very sensitive Connect the interface cable as shown Flexing the inverter card with too much force seriously damages the card 2 It is not safe to touch the inverter card connecter A...

Page 333: ...0 LCD Panel 6020 1 When replacing the interface cable assembly 2 3 When replacing the hinges Remove the kapton tape in step 1 Step Length Quantity Memo 2 M2 5 x 4 mm 2 Note Make sure you use the corre...

Page 334: ...When replacing Replace the kapton tape as shown below Position the microphone cable as shown 322 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 335: ...when removing the screw covers 1 2 The LCD cover has several latches Release these latches then remove the LCD cover Be careful not to break the latches Step Length Quantity Memo 2 M2 5 x 9 mm 2 3 M2...

Page 336: ...Lift the LCD front cover a bit then remove the microphone cable 324 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 337: ...panel when replacing it Lift the LCD panel a bit and disconnect the connector for the interface cable If there is the kapton tape on the rear of the panel remove it Step Length Quantity Memo 1 M2 5 x...

Page 338: ...nect the interface cable as shown Flexing the inverter card with too much force seriously damages the card 2 It is not safe to touch the inverter card connecter A A loose or incorrect connection of th...

Page 339: ...0 LCD Panel 7020 1 When replacing the interface cable assembly 2 3 When replacing the hinges Remove the kapton tape in step 1 Step Length Quantity Memo 2 M2 5 x 4 mm 2 Note Make sure you use the corre...

Page 340: ...When replacing Replace the kapton tape as shown below Position the microphone cable as shown below 328 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 341: ...removing the screw covers 1 2 The LCD cover has several latches Release these latches then remove the LCD cover Be careful not to break the latches Step Length Quantity Memo 2 M2 5 x 9 mm 2 3 M2 5 x 6...

Page 342: ...Lift the LCD front cover a bit then remove the microphone cable 330 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 343: ...panel when replacing it Lift the LCD panel a bit and disconnect the connector for the interface cable If there is the kapton tape on the rear of the panel remove it Step Length Quantity Memo 1 M2 5 x...

Page 344: ...nect the interface cable as shown Flexing the inverter card with too much force seriously damages the card 2 It is not safe to touch the inverter card connecter A A loose or incorrect connection of th...

Page 345: ...es LCD Cover 8010 LCD Panel 8020 1 When replacing the interface cable assembly 2 3 When replacing the hinges Step Length Quantity Memo 2 M2 x 4 3 mm 4 Note Make sure you use the correct screw when rep...

Page 346: ...When replacing Position the microphone cable as shown 334 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 347: ...several latches Release these latches then remove the LCD cover Be careful not to break the latches Note The front cover adhere to the LCD panel The circle in the figure shows the adhesive part Step...

Page 348: ...Lift the LCD front cover a bit then remove the microphone cable 336 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 349: ...panel when replacing it Lift the LCD panel a bit and disconnect the connector for the interface cable If there is the kapton tape on the rear of the panel remove it Step Length Quantity Memo 1 M2 5 x...

Page 350: ...nect the interface cable as shown Flexing the inverter card with too much force seriously damages the card 2 It is not safe to touch the inverter card connecter A A loose or incorrect connection of th...

Page 351: ...es LCD Cover 9010 LCD Panel 9020 1 When replacing the interface cable assembly 2 3 When replacing the hinges Step Length Quantity Memo 2 M2 x 4 3 mm 4 Note Make sure you use the correct screw when rep...

Page 352: ...When replacing Replace the kapton tape as shown below Position the microphone cable as shown 340 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 353: ...ice Connector 7 PCMCIA Slot 8 PCMCIA Slot 9 Security Keyhole 1 Release Latches 11 Front Infrared Port 12 Built in Speaker 13 Front Palm Rest 14 TrackPoint III 15 Removable Diskette Drive or CD ROM Dri...

Page 354: ...nfrared Port 6 Air Duct Model unique 7 System Expansion Connector 8 Power Shutdown Switch 9 External Display Connector 1 Parallel Connector 11 Serial Connector 12 Power Jack 13 Option Cover 14 Headpho...

Page 355: ...Inside View 1 Modem Fax Port Release Latch 2 UltraBay 3 Battery Pack 4 Memory Slot 5 Security Latch 6 Removable Hard Disk Drive ThinkPad 760 9546 9547 343...

Page 356: ...Bottom View 1 Memory Slot Model unique 2 Serial Number 344 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 357: ...Power On Password Connector 1 Power On Password Connector ThinkPad 760 9546 9547 345...

Page 358: ...Parts Listing 760 9546 9547 346 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 359: ...Slot 39H7019 14b Eject Button 39H7018 15 Battery Pack Li ion 29H9232 16a HDD Removable Strap 29H9236 16b Hard Disk Drive 720 MB 12 7 mm 29H9229 U S 9546 model U21 U22 U27 U2A U2B U2H Hard Disk Drive 1...

Page 360: ...r Switch Actuator 29H9209 35 Power Switch Button 29H9191 36 Rear IR Assembly 29H9214 37 Keyboard Base 29H9218 38 Keyboard Cable 29H9222 39a Speaker right 29H9225 39b Speaker left 39H6983 39c Speaker H...

Page 361: ...Model 760CD ThinkPad 760 9546 9547 349...

Page 362: ...9 14a PC Card Slot 39H7019 14b Eject Button 39H7018 15 Battery Pack Li ion 29H9232 16a HDD Removable Strap 29H9236 16b Hard Disk Drive 1 2 GB 17 mm 29H9228 U S 9546 model U11 U13 U1A U1C Hard Disk Dri...

Page 363: ...Speaker right 29H9225 39b Speaker left 39H6983 39c Speaker Holder right 39H7033 39d Speaker Holder left 39H7034 40 Keyboard Card 29H9221 41 Backup Battery 29H9506 42 Palm Rest 29H9219 For Japan 29H70...

Page 364: ...or Finnish 29H9070 Swiss 46H5989 Turkish 29H9079 U K English 29H9064 U S English 29H9063 Keyboard Unit Arabic 29H9408 Belgian 29H9406 Canadian French 29H9414 Czech 39H6978 Danish 29H9405 Dutch 29H9403...

Page 365: ...Model 760E CD Nonupgradable Type ThinkPad 760 9546 9547 353...

Page 366: ...space that is thick enough to install only an FDD The upgradable 760E model has the FDD built in space that is thick enough to install a CD ROM Verify the 760E model you are servicing before ordering...

Page 367: ...205 12 Rear Shield Case 29H9200 13 System Board 11J8234 14a PC Card Slot 46H6031 14b Eject Button 46H6028 15 Battery Pack Li ion 29H9232 16a HDD Removable Strap 29H9236 16b Hard Disk Drive 810 MB 29H9...

Page 368: ...ly 12J1571 32 DC DC Card 83H5375 33 See Misc Parts 34 Power Switch Actuator 29H9209 35 Power Switch Button 29H9191 36 Rear IR Assembly 29H9214 37 Keyboard Base 29H9218 38 Keyboard Cable 29H9222 39a Sp...

Page 369: ...Model 760E CD Upgradable Type or 760ED ThinkPad 760 9546 9547 357...

Page 370: ...parts 6 TrackPoint III Cap 84G6536 7 Keyboard See Keyboard Section 8 Upper Shield Case 29H9213 9 Video Card 760E thick model 39H6228 U S 9546 model U3B Video Card 760ED thick model 39H6227 U S 9546 m...

Page 371: ...6 U S 9546 model U3A U9A U9B DIMM Adapter Card Blank 83H7124 U S 9546 model U3B U3L 20 Lower Spacer 29H9194 21a FDD Blank Bezel 29H9289 FDD Bezel 83H5431 21b Option Cover 29H9193 22 AV Cover 29H9190 2...

Page 372: ...eft 39H6983 39c Speaker Holder right 39H7033 39d Speaker Holder left 39H7034 40 Keyboard Card 29H9221 41 Backup Battery 29H9506 42 Palm Rest 29H9219 For Japan 39H7032 43 Keyboard Unit See Keyboard Uni...

Page 373: ...or Finnish 29H9070 Swiss 46H5989 Turkish 29H9079 U K English 29H9064 U S English 29H9063 Keyboard Unit Arabic 29H9408 Belgian 29H9406 Canadian French 29H9414 Danish 29H9405 Dutch 29H9403 French 29H939...

Page 374: ...Model 760L 362 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 375: ...29H9199 14a PC Card Slot 39H7019 14b Eject Button 39H7018 15 Battery Pack Ni MH 29H9233 16a HDD Removable Strap 29H9236 16b Hard Disk Drive 810 MB 12 7 mm 29H9366 16c EMI Sheet 39H7031 17 Rear Connect...

Page 376: ...Power Switch Button 29H9191 36 Rear IR Assembly 29H9214 37 Keyboard Base 29H9218 38 Keyboard Cable 29H9222 39a Speaker right 29H9225 39b Speaker left 39H6983 39c Speaker Holder right 39H7033 39d Speak...

Page 377: ...Model 760LD Misc ThinkPad 760 9546 9547 365...

Page 378: ...b Rear Shield Case 29H9201 13 System Board 29H9199 14a PC Card Slot 39H7019 14b Eject Button 39H7018 15 Battery Pack Ni MH 29H9233 16a HDD Removable Strap 29H9236 16b Hard Disk Drive 810 MB 12 7 mm 29...

Page 379: ...38 Keyboard Cable 29H9222 39a Speaker right 29H9225 39b Speaker left 39H6983 39c Speaker Holder right 39H7033 39d Speaker Holder left 39H7034 40 Keyboard Card 29H9221 41 Backup Battery 29H9506 42 Pal...

Page 380: ...or Finnish 29H9070 Swiss 46H5989 Turkish 29H9079 U K English 29H9064 U S English 29H9063 Keyboard Unit Arabic 29H9408 Belgian 29H9406 Canadian French 29H9414 Czech 39H6978 Danish 29H9405 Dutch 29H9403...

Page 381: ...Model 760EL or 760ELD ThinkPad 760 9546 9547 369...

Page 382: ...9H7038 5c Keyboard FPC Bracket 39H7035 5d See Keyboard Misc parts 6 TrackPoint III Cap 84G6536 7 Keyboard See Keyboard Section 8 Upper Shield Case 29H9213 9 Video Card 39H6228 U S 9547 model U3F U48 U...

Page 383: ...4T 18e Thermal Rubber Sheet 82H8966 19a DIMM Cover 69H8422 19b DIMM Adapter Card 8 MB 83H7126 U S 9547 model U48 U4G U4H U4K U4R U4T 19b DIMM Adapter Card Blank 83H7124 U S 9547 model U3F U4F U4S U6F...

Page 384: ...e Misc Parts 34 Power Switch Actuator 29H9209 35 Power Switch Button 29H9192 36 Rear IR Assembly 29H9214 37 Keyboard Base 29H9218 38 Keyboard Cable 29H9222 39a Speaker right 29H9225 39b Speaker left 3...

Page 385: ...or Finnish 29H9070 Swiss 46H5989 Turkish 29H9079 U K English 29H9064 U S English 29H9063 Keyboard Unit Arabic 29H9408 Belgian 29H9406 Canadian French 29H9414 Danish 29H9405 Dutch 29H9403 French 29H939...

Page 386: ...Model 760XL 374 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 387: ...r 29H9203 12b Rear Shield Case left 46H5759 12c Rear Shield Case right 46H5758 13 System Board SVGA 46H5773 14a PC Card Slot 46H5751 14b Eject Button 46H6028 15 Battery Pack Li ion 29H9232 16a HDD Rem...

Page 388: ...29H9209 35 Power Switch Button 29H9192 36 Rear IR Assembly 29H9214 37 Keyboard Base 29H9218 38 Keyboard Cable 29H9222 39a Speaker right 46H5777 39b Speaker left 46H5778 39c Speaker Holder right 39H703...

Page 389: ...sh 29H9070 Swiss 46H5989 Turkish 29H9079 U K English 29H9064 U S English 29H9063 Keyboard Unit Arabic 46H5790 Belgian 46H5788 Canadian French 46H5796 Danish 46H5787 Dutch 46H5785 French 46H5782 German...

Page 390: ...Model 760XD 378 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 391: ...able 29H9210 11 DSP Card 29H9205 12a FDD Connector Cable 29H9203 12b Rear Shield Case left 46H5759 12c Rear Shield Case right 46H5758 13 System Board XGA 46H5772 14a PC Card Slot 46H5751 14b Eject But...

Page 392: ...See Misc Parts 33b Cable 29H9206 34 Power Switch Actuator 29H9209 35 Power Switch Button 29H9192 36 Rear IR Assembly 29H9214 37 Keyboard Base 29H9218 38 Keyboard Cable 29H9222 39a Speaker right 46H57...

Page 393: ...sh 29H9070 Swiss 46H5989 Turkish 29H9079 U K English 29H9064 U S English 29H9063 Keyboard Unit Arabic 46H5790 Belgian 46H5788 Canadian French 46H5796 Danish 46H5787 Dutch 46H5785 French 46H5782 German...

Page 394: ...LCD Parts List LCD Unit 12 1 SVGA P N 29H9226 ASM P N 29H9029 382 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 395: ...3 Screw Cap Large 4 Guide R L 5 Hinge Cover R L 7 Rear Cover Screw Cap Screw Tape Hinge Group 46H5714 Note Includes the following parts 6 Hinge R L Screw Cap Interface Cable Group 46H5717 Note Include...

Page 396: ...LCD Unit 12 1 SVGA P N 29H9226 ASM P N 73H6599 384 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 397: ...over 3 Guide R L 5 Hinge Cover R L 7 Rear Cover 8 Slide Knob Screw Cap Screw Tape Hinge Group 46H5714 Note Includes the following parts 6 Hinge R L Screw Cap Interface Cable Group 46H5718 Note Include...

Page 398: ...LCD Unit 10 4 SVGA P N 29H9227 386 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 399: ...e R L 4 Hinge Cover R L 6 Rear Cover 7 Slide Knob Screw Cap Screw Tape Hinge Group 46H5715 Note Includes the following parts 5 Hinge R L Screw Cap Interface Cable Assembly 46H5719 Note Includes the fo...

Page 400: ...LCD Unit 10 4 VGA P N 46H5355 388 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 401: ...ide R L 4 Hinge Cover R L 6 Rear Cover 7 Slide Knob Screw Cap Screw Tape Hinge Group 46H5715 Note Includes the following parts 5 Hinge R L Screw Cap Interface Cable Group 46H5720 Note Includes the fol...

Page 402: ...LCD Unit 11 3 DSTN P N 39H6232 390 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 403: ...de Knob Screw Cap Screw Tape Hinge Group 46H5716 Note Includes the following parts 5 Hinge R L Screw Cap Interface Cable Group 46H5721 Note Includes the following parts 3 Interface Cable Assembly Scre...

Page 404: ...LCD Unit 12 1 XGA P N 46H5735 392 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 405: ...Hinge Cover R L 6 Rear Cover 7 Bracket Spacer 8 Slide Knob Screw Cap Screw Tape Hinge Group 82H8892 Note Includes the following parts 5 Hinge R L Screw Cap Interface Cable Group 82H8893 Note Includes...

Page 406: ...LCD Unit 12 1 XGA P N 46H5735 ASM P N 46H5731 394 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 407: ...Hinge Cover R L 6 Rear Cover 7 Bracket Spacer 8 Slide Knob Screw Cap Screw Tape Hinge Group 82H8892 Note Includes the following parts 5 Hinge R L Screw Cap Interface Cable Group 46H5737 Note Includes...

Page 408: ...LCD Unit 12 1 SVGA P N 82H8496 396 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 409: ...Hinge Cover R L 6 Rear Cover 7 Bracket Spacer 8 Slide Knob Screw Cap 4 Screw Tape Hinge Group 82H8892 Note Includes the following parts 5 Hinge R L Screw Cap Interface Cable Group 82H8894 Note Include...

Page 410: ...LCD Unit 12 1 SVGA P N 46H5725 398 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 411: ...over 3 Guide R L 5 Hinge Cover R L 7 Rear Cover 8 Slide Knob Screw Cap Screw Tape Hinge Group 46H5714 Note Includes the following parts 6 Hinge R L Screw Cap Interface Cable Group 46H5738 Note Include...

Page 412: ...LCD Unit 12 1 SVGA P N 11J8867 ASM P N 11J8855 400 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 413: ...R L 5 Hinge Cover R L 7 Rear Cover 9 Slide Knob Screw Cap Screw Tape Hinge Group 11J8869 Note Includes the following parts 6 Hinge R L Screw Cap Interface Cable Group 11J8870 Note Includes the follow...

Page 414: ...Plate for Dock 760CD Screw Kit 39H7003 Includes the following M2 5 x 6 Screw 5 M2 5 x 4 Screw 10 M2 5 x 8 Screw 5 M2 5 Nut 10 Hex Stud D Sub 5 Hex Stud Bus 5 M2 5 x 8 Flathead 5 M2 x 4 5 Screw Cover...

Page 415: ...84 PRC and Hong Kong 54F0693 Sweden 54F0717 Switzerland 59G1057 Taiwan 59G1067 Thailand 59G1064 U K 59G1045 PSTN Cable Austria 58G4386 Australia 58G4343 Belgium 58G4346 Denmark 58G4333 Finland 58G4334...

Page 416: ...9H9288 External Battery Under Spacer 29H9369 External Diskette Drive Box Kit 66G5069 FDD 4 mode 2 88MB 29H9372 FDD External Box Kit 66G5069 Hard Disk Drive over Pack 39H7040 Headset 85G1529 Interface...

Page 417: ...5741 U S English 95F5741 Black Keypad French 84G6286 German 84G6280 Italian 84G6292 Norwegian 84G6310 Swedish 84G6304 U K English 84G6298 U S English 84G2530 Black Keyboard French 84G6285 German 84G62...

Page 418: ...la 25H2207 Korea 25H2207 Japan 2 prong 85G6665 2 Hong Kong Singapore U K 25H2215 3 France Germany Spain 25H2209 4 Italy 25H2223 5 Australia New Zealand 25H2205 6 Denmark 25H2211 7 Israel 25H2225 8 Ban...

Page 419: ...desh Pakistan Sri Lanka 13H5279 South Africa 9 Switzerland 13H5270 10 Thailand 13H5264 3 Prong Slim 1 Colombia U S Venezuela 76H3516 Korea 76H3535 Japan 76H3526 2 Hong Kong Singapore U K 76H3524 3 Fra...

Page 420: ...408 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 421: ...s 442 LCD Information Panel Related Symptoms 442 Power Related Symptoms 443 Function Audio Related Symptoms 443 DSP Related Symptoms 444 ESS Related Symptoms 444 Peripheral Device Related Symptoms 444...

Page 422: ...sembly 484 1210 Shield Cover Right Left 486 2010 Palm Rest 487 2020 Palm Rest Rear Cover 488 2030 Keyboard Card 489 2040 Keyboard and Information Panel 491 2050 Keyboard Cable 493 2060 Backup Battery...

Page 423: ...trostatic discharge or software errors FRU replacement should be considered only when a recurring problem exists If this is suspected clear the error log and run the test again Do not replace any FRUs...

Page 424: ...e checking problems with the computer determine whether the damage is covered under the warranty by referring to the following Warranty Notes 1 Check the ECAs Engineering Change Announcements of the d...

Page 425: ...upported device Forgotten computer or hard disk password making the computer or hard disk unusable If the following symptoms are present they may indicate damage caused by nonwarranted activity Missin...

Page 426: ...sor password prompt In this case the Password Start up and Initialize icons cannot be selected See Password Combinations POP HDP PAP on page 451 for more information about passwords Note The superviso...

Page 427: ...ower failure The power indicator does not go on or stay on Power Systems Checkout on page 422 POST does not complete No beeps or error codes are displayed Symptom to FRU Index on page 432 and then use...

Page 428: ...2 If you try to install the it in slot 1 it will not be recognized as 64MB DIMM Memory errors might stop system operations show error messages on the screen or hang the system Use the following proce...

Page 429: ...ash memory Flash Memory Update A flash memory update is required for the following conditions New versions of system programs New features or options To update the flash memory do the following 1 Get...

Page 430: ...e Audio ESS Card Checkout 765L on page 419 If the tests do not detect a keyboard problem run the keyboard test by doing the following 1 Go to the diagnostic menu screen by selecting Test in the Easy S...

Page 431: ...with the following The TrackPoint III does automatic compensations to adjust the pointer sensor During this process the pointer moves on the screen automatically for a short time This self acting poi...

Page 432: ...xternal diskette drive connector Warning Make sure that the diskette does not have more than one label attached to it Multiple labels can cause damage to the drive or cause the drive to fail Do the fo...

Page 433: ...e connector If the error persists replace the following FRUs one at a time 1 External diskette drive kit 2 Video card 3 External diskette drive connector LCD Information Panel Checkout If an LCD infor...

Page 434: ...diskette drive and install the charged battery pack then check that power is supplied by the battery pack If you suspect a power problem see the appropriate power supply check in the following list C...

Page 435: ...from the ac power outlet and wait 5 minutes or longer to allow the overvoltage protection circuit to be fully discharged and initialized 3 Plug the AC Adapter cable into the ac power outlet 4 Measure...

Page 436: ...ese steps are used for communication between the system and the battery 3 If the voltage is less than 11 0 V dc the battery pack has been discharged Recharge the battery pack If the voltage is still l...

Page 437: ...rrectly with the AC Adapter check the system board If the problem still remains replace the following FRUs one at a time a DC DC card b System board If the problem is not resolved when the system boar...

Page 438: ...move the backup battery from the keyboard card Refer to 2060 Backup Battery Speaker Standby Battery on page 494 to remove the battery 6 Measure the voltage of the backup battery connector See the foll...

Page 439: ...uit when measuring the voltage 6 Measure the voltage of the standby battery If the voltage between red and black wire of the battery is 3 5 V dc or greater the voltage is correct Go to step 12 to veri...

Page 440: ...Replicator Checkout External Display Self Test Port Replicator Checkout Use the following procedure to isolate a port replicator problem 1 Power off the computer 2 Remove the failing devices from the...

Page 441: ...on the display 4 Set the contrast to its maximum position 5 Set the brightness control to the center detent position Check for the following conditions You should be able to vary the screen intensity...

Page 442: ...figuration program the computer can be set to Hibernate when battery becomes low The default setting is suspend Either the PS2 OFF or PS2 SUSpend command is set in the ThinkPad Configuration program N...

Page 443: ...spend mode A critically low battery condition occurs The PS2 HIBernation command is set in the ThinkPad Configuration program The computer exits hibernation mode and resumes operation when the power o...

Page 444: ...ing error codes X can be any number If no codes are available use narrative symptoms If the symptom is not listed go to Undetermined Problems on page 447 Note For IBM devices not supported by diagnost...

Page 445: ...et 1 Reseat the keyboard connector on the video card 2 Set time and date 3 System board 173 Configuration data was lost 1 Reseat the keyboard connector on the video card 2 Select OK in the error scree...

Page 446: ...ot match the actual configuration Check if the configuration was changed For example check if the DIMM is added or disk drive is from another computer 196 Read error occurred in the hibernation area o...

Page 447: ...device 2 Communication cable 3 System board 17XX 1701 Hard disk controller failure 1780 1790 Hard disk 0 error 1781 1791 Hard disk 1 error 1 Hard disk drive 2 System board 24XX 2401 System board vide...

Page 448: ...device 4 Check that the operating system has no failure and is installed correctly I9990303 Bank 2 flash ROM check sum error System board Other codes not in this list Go to Undetermined Problems on pa...

Page 449: ...raBay 067 First external hard disk drive 052 Second external hard disk drive 006 External diskette drive or FDD connector of the computer 066 External diskette drive or FDD connector of the port repli...

Page 450: ...0 System board 11 CPU card 15 ESS card 16 DSP card 17 Front IR unit 18 Rear IR unit 20 Memory see Memory Checkout on page 416 30 Reserved 32 External keyboard 33 External mouse 40 LCD assembly 42 Vide...

Page 451: ...e cause might be because the new FRU is defective or that the FRU was incorrectly installed If the problem persists after replacement of the FRUs go to Undetermined Problems on page 447 FRU Code FRU 6...

Page 452: ...r install a fully charged battery One beep every second System is shutting down due to low battery voltage Connect the AC Adapter or install a fully charged battery Allow the system to completely shut...

Page 453: ...eplaced if the number of missing discolored or lighted dots in any background is 21 or more Symptom Error FRU Action in Sequence No beep power on indicator on and a blank LCD during POST 1 Reseat the...

Page 454: ...omatically or does not work correctly See TrackPoint III Checkout on page 419 Indicator Related Symptoms Symptom Error FRU Action in Sequence Indicator incorrectly remains off or on but system runs co...

Page 455: ...page 430 and check that the computer can enter suspend mode 2 Boot an operating system and press Fn F4 If the computer enters suspend mode suspect that the application program is not working properly...

Page 456: ...In OS 2 DOS or Windows the modem does not work 1 Check that the DSP Modem is active OS 2 and Windows Click the DSP Modem icon in the ThinkPad Configuration program DOS Run the MWMODEM ON command 2 Re...

Page 457: ...xternal FDD connector Note When reseating the external FDD connector a Remove the connector b Insert the flexible cable straight until the white line aligns with the edge of the connector c Replace th...

Page 458: ...in either upper slot or the lower slot Diagnostic error code DEV 080 ERR 33 FRU 7210 1 Reseat the PCMCIA flexible cable before replacing the PCMCIA slot See 1200 PCMCIA Slot Assembly on page 484 2 PCM...

Page 459: ...olate the failing FRU do not replace nondefective FRUs Verify that all attached devices are supported Verify the power supply being used at the time of the failure is operating correctly See Power Sys...

Page 460: ...e 451 Fn Key Combinations on page 451 Status Indicators The system status indicators show the current computer status in different colors green and orange Symbol Color Meaning Green Battery fully char...

Page 461: ...DD Erasable 2HD diskette Parallel Wrap plug P N 72X8546 Serial Wrap plug P N 72X8546 PCMCIA PC Test Card P N 35G4703 CDROM Any CD data CD is recommended 1 Press and hold the F1 key then power on the c...

Page 462: ...nd the test if it is running 2 Press Ctrl A to select the advanced diagnostic mode 3 Press Ctrl E 4 The error log appears 5 To exit the screen select the Cancel icon or press Esc The error log is not...

Page 463: ...cedure erases all information on the disk 1 Power off the computer 2 Insert the ThinkPad Hardware Maintenance Diskette Ver 1 30 or later into diskette drive A and power on the computer 3 Select Format...

Page 464: ...e invocation F4 Suspend mode invocation F5 Reserved F6 Reserved F7 Switching display between LCD and CRT F8 Reserved F9 Reserved F10 Reserved F11 Switching power management mode High Performance Autom...

Page 465: ...MB CMOS RAM 114 bytes 4 kilobytes Video 13 3 inch 64K colors 1024 768 pixel XGA TFT color LCD Diskette drive removable 720KB 1 2MB 1 44MB 2 88MB 4 mode 3 5 inch 720KB 1 2MB 1 44MB 3 mode 3 5 inch Hard...

Page 466: ...e in place and are not left loose inside the computer Verify this by shaking the computer and listening for rattling sounds Metallic parts or metal flakes can cause electrical short circuits Safety No...

Page 467: ...1010 Rear Connector Door Remove the center latch 1 then remove the rear connector door by flexing it 2 ThinkPad 765D 9546 765L 9547 455...

Page 468: ...1020 Diskette Drive or CD ROM Drive Diskette Drive Model 765L Note If the security latch A is at the left position push and slide it to the right position unlock 456 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 469: ...the CD ROM drive exactly as shown in the figure Do not apply any extra force to the CD ROM drive when removing it Note If the security latch A is at the left position push and slide it to the right po...

Page 470: ...ROM Drive or Diskette Drive 1020 Note Be careful that the computer does not fall backward when the battery pack is removed If there is a spacer open the spacer before removing the battery pack 458 IB...

Page 471: ...ause damage and permanent loss of data on the hard disk Before removing the hard disk drive have the user make a backup copy of all the information on the hard disk Never remove the hard disk drive wh...

Page 472: ...Note After replacing the hard disk drive latch the removal strap into the correct position 460 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 473: ...1050 DIMM If Installed Diskette Drive or CD ROM Drive 1020 Battery Pack 1030 Hard Disk Drive 1040 ThinkPad 765D 9546 765L 9547 461...

Page 474: ...te When installing the DIMM do the following 1 Insert the DIMM at an angle of approximately 20 into the socket then press it firmly 2 Pivot the DIMM until it snaps into place 462 IBM Mobile Systems HM...

Page 475: ...e the resume switch shown in the figure Step Size quantity Torque 2 M2 x 6 mm Nylon 2 3 kgcm 3 M2 5 x 8 mm flathead 2 3 kgcm 4 M2 5 x 6 mm Nylon 1 3 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and t...

Page 476: ...1070 Keyboard Unit Battery Pack 1030 Top Cover 1060 When replacing Connect the keyboard connector as shown in the figure then replace the keyboard 464 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 477: ...p Cover 1060 Keyboard Unit 1070 Step Size quantity Torque 1 M2 5 x 4 mm Nylon 4 4 5 kgcm 2 M2 5 x 6 mm Nylon 2 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque speci...

Page 478: ...ve or CD ROM Drive 1020 Battery Pack 1030 Hard Disk Drive 1040 Top Cover 1060 Keyboard Unit 1070 LCD Unit 1080 Note In step 1 lift the switch cover halfway up then pull the switch lever out to remove...

Page 479: ...ing them Step Size quantity Torque 6 M2 5 x 6 mm Nylon 3 4 kgcm 7 M2 5 x 8 mm Nylon 4 4 kgcm 9 M2 5 x 4 mm Nylon 2 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque s...

Page 480: ...rd connector easily Note Raise the system board assembly a bit 13 to disconnect the DIMM adapter card in step 14 then remove the DIMM adapter card Be careful not to damage the IR flexible cable under...

Page 481: ...isk Drive 1040 Top Cover 1060 LCD Unit 1080 Step Size quantity Torque 1 M2 5 x 6 mm Nylon 1 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the...

Page 482: ...Drive or CD ROM Drive 1020 Battery Pack 1030 Hard Disk Drive 1040 Top Cover 1060 Keyboard Unit 1070 LCD Unit 1080 Rear IR 1090 Note In step 1 lift the switch cover halfway up then pull the switch lev...

Page 483: ...flexing them Step Size quantity Memo 6 M2 5 x 6 mm Nylon 3 4 kgcm 7 M2 5 x 8 mm Nylon 4 4 kgcm 9 M2 5 x 4 mm Nylon 2 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque...

Page 484: ...o disconnect the DIMM adapter card in step 14 then remove the DIMM adapter Be careful not to damage the IR flexible cable under the DIMM adapter card Then remove the IR flexible cable in step 15 When...

Page 485: ...LCD Unit 1080 Front IR and Rear IR 1090 System Board Assembly 1110 Step Size quantity Torque 1 M2 5 x 4 mm Nylon 2 4 kgcm 2 M2 5 x 4 mm flathead 2 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and t...

Page 486: ...0 When replacing Insert the flexible cable straight until the white line aligns with the edge of the connector Be careful not to damage the edge of the flexible cable when inserting it into the connec...

Page 487: ...it 1080 Front IR and Rear IR 1090 System Board Assembly 1110 Upper Shield 1120 External FDD Connector 1130 Note Steps 4 and 5 are 765D unique Procedure continues on the following page When replacing D...

Page 488: ...4 mm Nylon 2 4 kgcm 4 M2 x 4 mm 2 2 5 kgcm 5 M2 6 x 5 mm 1 3 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed use a ne...

Page 489: ...10 Upper Shield 1120 External FDD Connector 1130 Video Card 1140 Note Be careful not to touch the fan rotor when assembling or disassembling 1 2 3 Fan 4 Video Cable 765D unique Step Size quantity Torq...

Page 490: ...sembly 1110 Upper Shield 1120 External FDD Connector 1130 Video Card 1140 1 2 Module Jack 3 4 DC DC Card 5 6 Inverter Card Step Size quantity Torque 1 M2 5 x 14 mm Nylon 1 4 kgcm 3 M2 5 x 4 mm Nylon 2...

Page 491: ...When replacing The following figure shows the microphone cable path ThinkPad 765D 9546 765L 9547 479...

Page 492: ...ard and Module Jack 1160 When replacing 1 The following figure shows the microphone cable path 2 When replacing the DSP card make sure that the connector on the card is not loose If the connector does...

Page 493: ...Shield 1120 External FDD Connector 1130 Video Card 1140 Module Jack 1160 Step Size quantity Torque 1 M2 5 x 4 mm Nylon 2 4 kgcm 2 M2 5 x 6 mm Nylon 1 4 kgcm 3 5 mm X 4 5 5 kgcm 4 5 5 mm X 2 5 5 kgcm 5...

Page 494: ...Pack 1030 Hard Disk Drive 1040 Top Cover 1060 Keyboard Unit 1070 LCD Unit 1080 Front IR and Rear IR 1090 System Board Assembly 1110 Upper Shield 1120 Video Card 1130 DC DC Card and Module Jack 1160 D...

Page 495: ...connectors are not connected you cannot power on the computer Do not touch the shaded area of the CPU card when connecting Step Size quantity Torque 7 M2 5 x 5 mm flathead 2 3 5 kgcm Note Make sure yo...

Page 496: ...he system unit serial number system board system number and other computer unique data Note Do not power off the computer while restoring the VPD The system unit serial number label is attached to the...

Page 497: ...f the cable and then replace the screws Incorrect connection of the PCMCIA flexible cable causes the PCMCIA error Step Size quantity Torque 1 M2 x 14 mm Nylon 1 2 5 kgcm Note Make sure you use the cor...

Page 498: ...ard Assembly 1110 Upper Shield 1120 Video Card 1130 External Diskette Drive Connector 1150 Module Jack 1160 Lower Shield 1180 1 2 Left lower shield 3 Right lower shield Step Size quantity Torque 1 M2...

Page 499: ...0 1 Turn the keyboard upside down 4 Turn the keyboard right side up Step Size quantity Torque 2 M2 5 x 5 mm flathead 4 3 kgcm 3 M2 5 x 4 mm 6 3 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighte...

Page 500: ...2020 Palm Rest Rear Cover Diskette Drive or CD ROM Drive 1020 Battery Pack 1030 Hard Disk Drive 1040 Top Cover 1060 Keyboard Unit 1070 Palm Rest 2010 488 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 501: ...p Cover 1060 Keyboard Unit 1070 Palm Rest 2010 Palm Rest Rear Cover 2020 Step Size quantity Torque 1 M2 5 x 4 mm 2 3 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque s...

Page 502: ...Lock the keyboard in step 4 490 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 503: ...70 Keyboard Card 1170 Palm Rest 2010 Palm Rest Rear Cover 2020 Keyboard Card 2030 Note When pulling the lever off the foot 1 separate the lower part of the lever from the foot by inserting a pointed d...

Page 504: ...e quantity Torque 4 M2 5 x 4 mm 1 3 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed use a new screw 492 IBM Mobile Sys...

Page 505: ...ver off the foot 1 separate the lower part of the lever from the foot by inserting a pointed device through the hole in the foot 2 When removing the latch from the keyboard base 1 push both ends of th...

Page 506: ...o water Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations Use only the battery in the appropriate parts listing Use of an incorrect battery can result in ignition or explosion of t...

Page 507: ...uantity Torque 1 M2 5 x 6 mm 2 3 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed use a new screw ThinkPad 765D 9546 76...

Page 508: ...4 6 Backup Battery 5 7 Standby Battery 4 5 6 7 Speaker 496 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 509: ...k Drive 1040 Top Cover 1060 Keyboard Unit 1070 LCD Unit 1080 Step Size quantity Torque 2 M2 5 x 6 mm 2 3 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do...

Page 510: ...3020 LCD Misc Parts Diskette Drive or CD ROM Drive 1020 Battery Pack 1030 Hard Disk Drive 1040 Top Cover 1060 Keyboard Unit 1070 LCD Unit 1080 LCD Front Cover 3010 498 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 511: ...3030 LCD Panel Diskette Drive or CD ROM Drive 1020 Battery Pack 1030 Hard Disk Drive 1040 Top Cover 1060 Keyboard Unit 1070 LCD Unit 1080 LCD Front Cover 3010 ThinkPad 765D 9546 765L 9547 499...

Page 512: ...e quantity Torque 1 M2 5 x 6 mm 2 3 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed use a new screw 500 IBM Mobile Sys...

Page 513: ...er Cover Assembly Diskette Drive or CD ROM Drive 1020 Battery Pack 1030 Hard Disk Drive 1040 Top Cover 1060 Keyboard Unit 1070 LCD Unit 1080 LCD Front Cover 3010 LCD Panel 3020 ThinkPad 765D 9546 765L...

Page 514: ...ard Unit 1070 LCD Unit 1080 LCD Front Cover 3010 LCD Panel 3020 1 Hinge Cover 1 2 3 4 Hinges Step Size quantity Torque 2 M2 x 4 mm 2 3 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the scr...

Page 515: ...7 Security keyhole 8 Release latches 9 Front infrared port 1 Built in speaker 11 Front palm rest 12 TrackPoint III 13 Removable diskette drive or CD ROM drive model unique 14 CD ROM eject button CD R...

Page 516: ...ion cover 7 Power jack 8 Serial connector 9 Parallel connector 1 External display connector 11 Power shutdown switch 12 System expansion connector 13 Air duct 14 Rear infrared port 15 External diskett...

Page 517: ...e View 1 Spacer Model unique 2 Removable hard disk drive 3 Security latch 4 Memory slot 5 Battery pack 6 UltraBay 7 Modem fax port release latch Bottom View 1 Serial Number ThinkPad 765D 9546 765L 954...

Page 518: ...ng 765D 9546 765L 9547 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 57 56 506 IBM Mobile...

Page 519: ...e right 97H3425 13 System Board 05K3178 14 PC Card Slots Assembly 97H3429 15 PCMCIA Eject Button 46H6028 16 Lower Shield Case 11J8115 17 Battery Pack Li ion 29H9232 18 HDD Removable Strap 29H9236 19 H...

Page 520: ...571 48 DC DC Card 46H5750 49 Modem Holder See Misc Parts 50 Video Cable 765D 29H9206 51 Power Switch Actuator 29H9209 52 Power Switch Button 29H9192 53 Rear IR Assembly 29H9214 54 Air Duct 46H5763 55...

Page 521: ...LCD FRU ThinkPad 765D 9546 765L 9547 509...

Page 522: ...Cover See LCD cover group 3 LCD Panel 13 3 XGA NEC 11J9655 4 Pinch Rubber 11J8186 5 See LCD cover group 6 Hinges 11J8135 7 LCD Cable Assembly 11J9657 8 See LCD cover group LCD cover group 11J8134 Inc...

Page 523: ...Keyboard FRU ThinkPad 765D 9546 765L 9547 511...

Page 524: ...37 7 Keyboard Foot 39H7038 8 See Keyboard 9 Keyboard EMI Plate 11J8184 10 Palm Rest Rear Cover 11J8132 11 Keyboard Base 29H9218 12 Keyboard FPC Bracket 39H7035 13 LCD Indicator Assembly 29H9220 14 LCD...

Page 525: ...sh 12J1504 Swiss 12J1519 Turkish 12J1513 U K English 12J1498 U S English 12J1497 Keyboard Unit Arabic 97H3374 Belgian 11J8221 Canadian French 11J8127 Danish 11J8220 Dutch 11J8218 French 11J8215 German...

Page 526: ...g M2 5 x 6 Screw 5 M2 5 x 4 Screw 10 M2 5 x 8 Screw 5 M2 5 Nut 10 Hex Stud D Sub 5 Hex Stud Bus 5 M2 5 x 8 Flathead 5 M2 x 4 5 Screw Cover for Top cover 5 M2 5 x 4 Flathead 5 M2 5 x 5 Flathead 5 Nut M...

Page 527: ...PRC and Hong Kong 54F0693 Sweden 54F0717 Switzerland 59G1057 Taiwan 59G1067 Thailand 59G1064 U K 59G1045 PSTN Cable Austria 58G4386 Australia 58G4343 Belgium 58G4346 Denmark 58G4333 Finland 58G4334 Fr...

Page 528: ...ion Cable Game Port 29G9269 Conversion Cable Video 85G1897 External Battery under Spacer 29H9369 External Diskette Drive Box Kit 66G5069 FDD 4 mode 2 88MB 29H9372 FDD External Box Kit 66G5069 Hard Dis...

Page 529: ...1 U S English 95F5741 Black Keypad French 84G6286 German 84G6280 Italian 84G6292 Norwegian 84G6310 Swedish 84G6304 U K English 84G6298 U S English 84G2530 Black Keyboard French 84G6285 German 84G6279...

Page 530: ...inican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Guyana Haiti Honduras Jamaica Korea South Mexico Netherlands Antilles Nicaragua Panama Peru Philippines Saudi Arabia Suriname Taiwan Thailand Trinidad Wes...

Page 531: ...guay Uruguay 76H3516 Bahamas Barbados Bermuda Bolivia Canada Cayman Islands Colombia Costa Rica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Guyana Haiti Honduras Jamaica Mexico Netherlands Antill...

Page 532: ...IBM Power Cord Part Number Used in These Countries 76H3528 Switzerland Liechtenstein 76H3530 Chile Italy Ethiopia Libya 76H3532 Israel 76H3535 Korea 520 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 533: ...Symptoms 555 Indicator Related Symptoms 556 Indicator Panel Related Symptoms 556 Infrared Related Symptoms 557 Keyboard or TrackPoint III Related Symptoms 557 LCD Related Symptoms 558 Modem DSP Relate...

Page 534: ...tery 586 1110 Upper Shield 587 1120 Speaker 589 1130 Video Card 590 1140 Modem Card 591 1150 DC DC Card 592 1160 Fan 595 1170 CPU Card 596 1180 PC Card Slot 598 1190 System Board 599 2010 LCD Front Co...

Page 535: ...ctrostatic discharge or software errors FRU replacement should be considered only when a recurring problem exists If this is suspected clear the error log and run the test again Do not replace any FRU...

Page 536: ...problems with the computer determine whether the damage is covered under the warranty by referring to the following Note for Warranty 1 Check the ECAs Engineering Change Announcements of the device t...

Page 537: ...ed by the diskette drive cover being pressed or by the insertion of diskettes with multiple labels Damaged or bent diskette eject button CD ROM drive damage caused by excessive force by shock or by be...

Page 538: ...er and Enter The password is disabled To reactivate the password set the password again When the Supervisor Password is not set 1 Power on the computer and wait until the POST ends 2 Verify that the p...

Page 539: ...upervisor password and hard disk password cannot be replaced if they are forgotten If the customer forgets the supervisor password the system board must be replaced If the customer forgets the hard di...

Page 540: ...ilure The power indicator does not go on or stay on Power Systems Checkout on page 533 POST does not complete No beeps or error codes are displayed Symptom to FRU Index on page 542 and then go to No B...

Page 541: ...the advanced diagnostic menu The ThinkPad FRU Connections window appears 3 Click on Exit The keyboard layout screen appears 4 Click on Exit 5 Click on FDD 1 or FDD 2 6 Type Y Yes to the question on th...

Page 542: ...advanced diagnostic mode ThinkPad Connection windows appears 4 Click on Exit The keyboard layout screen appears 5 Click on Exit 6 Click on SystemBoard then press Enter to run the test Follow the desc...

Page 543: ...rk triple click on the icon on the right bottom corner on the basic diagnostic screen 3 Make sure that the keyboard connection is Connected then press Esc to escape the screen 4 Press Esc A layout of...

Page 544: ...the computer and remove any installed DIMM from its slots 2 Press and hold the F1 key then power on the computer Hold the F1 key down until the Easy Setup menu appears 3 Select Test and press Enter 4...

Page 545: ...lect DSP and run the diagnostic tests 3 If the test detects a DSP problem replace the modem card Power Systems Checkout To determine whether a power systems problem is due to the AC Adapter or the bat...

Page 546: ...tage persists go to the next step 2 Unplug the AC Adapter cable from the ac power outlet and wait 5 minutes or longer to allow the overvoltage protection circuit to be fully discharged and initialized...

Page 547: ...c after recharging replace the battery Note If the voltage of the battery pack is 0 V it is defective 4 If the voltage is more than 11 0 V dc measure the resistance between battery terminals 3 and 4 T...

Page 548: ...ry status indicator does not turn on power off the computer remove the battery pack and let the battery pack return to room temperature Reinstall the battery pack and power on the computer still conne...

Page 549: ...the standby battery If the voltage between red and black wire of the battery is 3 5 V dc or greater the voltage is correct Go to step 10 to verify standby battery operation If the voltage is less than...

Page 550: ...indicated by a diagnostic test by showing FRU code 11 use the following procedure to isolate the problem 1 Run the system board test to verify the symptom This test verifies both the system board and...

Page 551: ...e If a click button problem or pointing stick problem occurs do the following 1 Go to the Easy Setup menu 2 Move to an item with the pointing stick 3 Press any one of the three click buttons 4 Verify...

Page 552: ...ime has elapsed from the last operation with the keyboard mouse hard disk drive parallel connector or diskette drive or the AC Adapter is plugged in The time is specified by Suspend Timer in the Think...

Page 553: ...mat system the default format If you want to use hibernation mode you should reinstall Windows NT with a FAT format system Note Before using hibernation mode you need a hibernation file In hibernation...

Page 554: ...art back in the computer Do not replace a nondefective FRU This index can also be used to help you decide which FRUs to have available when servicing a computer Numeric error codes show the errors det...

Page 555: ...163 Time and date were not set 1 Set time and date 2 System board 173 Configuration data was lost 1 Select OK in the error screen then set the time and date 2 Backup battery 3 System board 174 Configu...

Page 556: ...her computer 196 A read error occurred in the hibernation area of the HDD 1 Run the hard disk drive test 2 Hard disk drive 1XX System board 2XX 201 Memory data error 202 Memory line error 00 15 203 Me...

Page 557: ...esence test failure PCMCIA revision number also checked 8082 PCMCIA register test failure 1 PCMCIA slot assembly 2 PCMCIA device 3 System board 4 PC Card in docking station PC Card enabler 860X Pointi...

Page 558: ...stic Error Codes If an error is detected the following appears Large X on the left side of the device icon Device ID three digits Error code two digits FRU code four digits The device ID and error cod...

Page 559: ...First external hard disk drive 152 Second external hard disk drive 006 FDD in the UltraBay II 066 External diskette drive or FDD connector of the port replicator 080 1 Connection of the PCMCIA slot 2...

Page 560: ...its No FRU is assigned to code 00 If only one FRU is suspected the other FRU code is filled with zeros See the reference page before replacing the FRU Icon Device ID Suspected Device 103 IR 153 Audio...

Page 561: ...at the diskette drive FDD 1 2 Reseat the external FDD cable on the video card 3 Diskette drive FDD 1 51 1 Reseat the diskette drive FDD 2 2 Diskette drive FDD 2 60 1 Reseat the hard disk drive HDD 1 2...

Page 562: ...ght be because the new FRU is defective or that the FRU was incorrectly installed If the problem persists after replacement of the FRUs go to Undetermined Problems on page 561 550 IBM Mobile Systems H...

Page 563: ...AC Adapter or install a fully charged battery One beep every second System is shutting down due to low battery voltage Connect the AC Adapter or install a fully charged battery Allow the system to com...

Page 564: ...the CD ROM is spinning 1 CD ROM drive 2 System board The CD ROM tray does not open even if you press the CD ROM eject button Insert a pin into the CD ROM emergency eject hole and eject the CD ROM tray...

Page 565: ...he cursor to Programs and ThinkPad then click on ThinkPad Configuration 3 Click on Docking Station 4 Make sure that you checked Enable IDE device in the docking station Note Do not use IRQ 11 and 15 f...

Page 566: ...fective If it is try another DVD disc The DVD disc is placed in the tray with the label side up The DVD disc format conforms with one of the following Music CD CD ROM or CD ROM XA Multisession photo C...

Page 567: ...ad then click on ThinkPad Configuration 3 Click on Docking Station 4 Make sure that you checked Enable IDE device in the docking station Note Do not use IRQ 11 and 15 for the PCI device setting 5 Clic...

Page 568: ...properly 3 LCD unit 4 Video card 5 System board Indicator Related Symptoms Symptom Error FRU Action in Sequence Indicator incorrectly remains off or on but system runs correctly 1 Reseat the LCD conn...

Page 569: ...n error occurs and a FRU code is displayed replace the parts shown by the FRU code Keyboard or TrackPoint III Related Symptoms Symptom Error FRU Action in Sequence Keyboard one or more keys does not w...

Page 570: ...TFT 1 Reseat the LCD connectors 2 LCD unit 3 DC DC card 4 Cable for inverter card 5 Inverter card LCD screen unreadable Characters missing pels Screen abnormal Wrong color displayed 1 See important n...

Page 571: ...PCMCIA slot assembly 5 System board Peripheral Device Related Symptoms Symptom Error FRU Action in Sequence External display does not work correctly See External Display Self Test on page 682 Printer...

Page 572: ...e Errors occur only when the port replicator is used See Port Replicator Checkout on page 36 Intermittent Symptoms Intermittent system hang problems can be caused by a variety of reasons that have not...

Page 573: ...d connectors for short circuits and open circuits Visually check them for damage If any problems are found replace the FRU 3 Remove or disconnect all of the following devices a Non IBM devices b Devic...

Page 574: ...ard LED on page 565 Fn Key Combinations on page 566 Status Indicators The system status indicators show the current computer status in different colors green and orange Symbol Color Meaning Green Batt...

Page 575: ...rackPoint III or the cursor moving keys to interact with the tests The Enter key works the same as selecting the OK icon to reply OK The following are required FDD Erasable 2HD diskette Parallel Wrap...

Page 576: ...be selected Press the Spacebar to select a device Repeat this step to select multiple devices Press Enter to start the diagnostic loop If no device is selected all device tests are looped 12 To exit t...

Page 577: ...hen the POP is not the same as the HDP 1 and HDP 2 The POP HDP 1 and HDP 2 prompts all appear PAP and HDP 1 or HDP 2 When the PAP is used the HDP 1 or HDP 2 is enabled automatically but no HDP prompt...

Page 578: ...ystem obtains the status through the system management interface to control the system Fn Description F1 Reserved F2 Fuel Gauge display on or off F3 Standby mode invocation F4 Suspend mode invocation...

Page 579: ...max 256 MB CMOS RAM 114 bytes 4 kilobytes Video 13 3 inch 64K colors 1024 768 pixel XGA TFT color LCD 14 1 inch 64K colors 1024 768 pixel XGA TFT color LCD Diskette drive removable 720KB 1 2MB 1 44MB...

Page 580: ...screw size as shown in the procedure Safety Notice 1 Translation on page 8 Before the computer is powered on after FRU replacement make sure all screws springs or other small parts are in place and a...

Page 581: ...1010 Battery Pack Note If the customer has locked the eject lever with security screws remove the screws first ThinkPad 770 9548 9549 569...

Page 582: ...1020 UltraBay II Device or 2nd Battery Pack Battery Pack 1010 Note If the customer has locked the eject lever with security screws remove the screws first 570 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 583: ...k if installed 1020 Step Size Quantity Color Torque 1 M2 5 x 6 mm Nylon 2 Black 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that...

Page 584: ...make a backup copy of all the information on the hard disk Never remove the hard disk drive while the system is operating or is in suspend mode Note Remove the hard disk drive exactly as shown in the...

Page 585: ...When replacing ThinkPad 770 9548 9549 573...

Page 586: ...3 4 Backup battery 1 2 5 6 7 DIMM Note Only loosen the screw in step 2 Step Size Quantity Color Torque 1 Cannot be removed 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the...

Page 587: ...Step Size Quantity Color Torque 1 M2 5 x 8 mm Nylon 2 Black 4 kgcm 2 M2 5 x 6 mm Nylon 4 Black 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use...

Page 588: ...2 5 x 8 mm Nylon 3 Black 4 kgcm 6 M2 5 x 4 mm Nylon 1 Black 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed use a ne...

Page 589: ...f installed 1020 Keyboard Unit 1060 Keyboard Step Size Quantity Color Torque 1 M2 5 x 4 mm Nylon 1 Yellow 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified...

Page 590: ...Size Quantity Color Torque 1 M2 5 x 4 mm Nylon flathead 2 Black 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed use...

Page 591: ...1070 Center Cover and Hinge Cover Battery Pack 1010 2nd Battery Pack if installed 1020 Keyboard Unit 1060 1 Center Cover 2 3 Hinge Cover ThinkPad 770 9548 9549 579...

Page 592: ...580 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 593: ...Eject Lever and Power Switch Battery Pack 1010 UltraBay II Device or 2nd Battery Pack 1020 Keyboard Unit 1060 Hinge Cover and Center Cover 1070 1 Power switch 2 3 4 Eject lever ThinkPad 770 9548 9549...

Page 594: ...replace the correct lever Step Size Quantity Color Torque 4 M2 5 x 4 mm Nylon 1 Yellow 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the scre...

Page 595: ...2 Follows the procedure shown in the figure After replacing the eject lever assembly make sure that the lever pops out ThinkPad 770 9548 9549 583...

Page 596: ...3 Following figure shows the speaker cable route 584 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 597: ...1070 Pull the strap when disconnecting the connectors Step Size Quantity Color Torque 3 M2 5 x 4 mm Nylon 1 Yellow 4 kgcm 4 M2 5 x 6 mm Nylon 4 Black 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw an...

Page 598: ...1100 Standby Battery Battery Pack 1010 UltraBay II Device or 2nd Battery Pack 1020 Keyboard Unit 1060 586 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 599: ...t Lever and Power Switch 1080 LCD Unit 1090 Standby Battery 1100 Step Size Quantity Color Torque 1 M2 5 x 6 mm Nylon 2 Black 4 kgcm 2 M1 6 x 4 mm flathead 2 Black 2 kgcm Note Make sure you use the cor...

Page 600: ...2 5 x 4 mm Nylon 5 Yellow 4 kgcm 6 M2 5 x 6 mm Nylon 1 Black 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed use a n...

Page 601: ...Pack 1010 UltraBay II Device or 2nd Battery Pack 1020 Keyboard Unit 1060 Hinge Cover and Center Cover 1070 Eject Lever and Power Switch 1080 LCD Unit 1090 Standby Battery 1100 Upper Shield 1110 ThinkP...

Page 602: ...ch 1080 LCD Unit 1090 Standby Battery 1100 Upper Shield 1110 Pull the pullers on the card when removing the card in step 2 Step Size Quantity Color Torque 1 M2 5 x 3 mm Nylon 3 Black 4 kgcm Note Make...

Page 603: ...ch 1080 LCD Unit 1090 Standby Battery 1100 Upper Shield 1110 Pull the pullers on the card when removing the card in step 2 Step Size Quantity Color Torque 1 M2 5 x 3 mm Nylon 1 Black 4 kgcm Note Make...

Page 604: ...0 Standby Battery 1100 Upper Shield 1110 Pull the pullers on the card when removing the card in step 6 Step Size Quantity Color Torque 2 M2 5 x 6 mm Nylon 1 Black 4 kgcm 3 Hex head 2 Self tapping scre...

Page 605: ...y Color Torque 4 M2 5 x 3 mm Nylon 4 Black 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw that you removed use a new screw ThinkPad...

Page 606: ...When replacing Locate the microphone and it s cable as shown in the figure 594 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 607: ...Eject Lever and Power Switch 1080 LCD Unit 1090 Standby Battery 1100 Upper Shield 1110 Step Size Quantity Color Torque 1 M2 5 x 6 mm Nylon 2 Black 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and...

Page 608: ...I Device or 2nd Battery Pack 1020 Keyboard Unit 1060 Hinge Cover and Center Cover 1070 Eject Lever and Power Switch 1080 LCD Unit 1090 Standby Battery 1100 Upper Shield 1110 Video Card 1130 DC DC Card...

Page 609: ...e connection or damage to the card causes the serious problem such as not being able to powered on Step Size Quantity Color Torque 1 M2 x 10 mm 3 Yellow 2 5 kgcm 2 M2 5 x 4 mm Nylon 1 Yellow 4 kgcm No...

Page 610: ...er Shield 1110 Video Card 1130 Modem Card 1140 Note When removing the PC Card slot make sure that the PC Card eject buttons do not pop out Step Size Quantity Color Torque 1 M2 x 14 mm 2 Yellow 2 5 kgc...

Page 611: ...0 Standby Battery 1100 Upper Shield 1110 Video Card 1130 Modem Card 1140 DC DC Card 1150 Fan 1160 CPU Card 1170 PC Card Slot 1180 Step Size Quantity Color Torque 1 M2 5 x 4 mm Nylon 3 Yellow 4 kgcm 2...

Page 612: ...oute Step Size Quantity Color Torque 4 5 5 X 2 Self tapping screw 4 kgcm 5 5 X 4 Self tapping screw 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not...

Page 613: ...Unit 1060 Hinge Cover and Center Cover 1070 LCD Unit 1090 Step Size Quantity Color Torque 2 M2 5 x 6 mm Nylon 3 Black 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torqu...

Page 614: ...ver control knob and inverter card switch to either the leftmost or the rightmost position so that they engage easily as shown After replacing the LCD front cover make sure that the control knob works...

Page 615: ...Cover 1070 LCD Unit 1090 LCD Front Cover 2010 14 1 LCD Step Size Quantity Color Torque 2 M2 5 x 6 mm Nylon 4 Black 4 kgcm 3 M2 5 x 4 mm Nylon 1 Yellow 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw...

Page 616: ...lon 2 Black 4 kgcm 2 M2 5 x 6 mm Nylon 2 Black 4 kgcm 3 M2 5 x 4 mm Nylon 1 Yellow 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to the torque specified Do not use the screw th...

Page 617: ...nge Cover and Center Cover 1070 LCD Unit 1090 LCD Front Cover 2010 Step Size Quantity Color Torque 1 M2 5 x 4 mm Nylon 2 Yellow 4 kgcm Note Make sure you use the correct screw and tighten the screw to...

Page 618: ...30 Attention Make sure you use the correct screw when replacing A wrong size screw will damage the LCD panel When replacing Make sure the connector is not loosen Step Size Quantity Color Torque 1 M2 5...

Page 619: ...ency eject hole 9 Eject button 1 Drive in use indicator 11 Diskette eject button 12 Diskette drive in use indicator 13 Cover release latches 14 Stereo speakers 15 Release latches 16 Bay eject lever 17...

Page 620: ...eyhole 11 AC power jack 12 External input device port 13 Serial port 14 Universal serial USB port 15 Fan louvers 16 System expansion port 17 Rear infrared port 18 External display port 19 Parallel por...

Page 621: ...Bottom View 1 Coin screw or security screw 2 Hard disk drive 3 DVD adapter card slot 4 Front infrared port 5 Security screws 6 DIMM slot ThinkPad 770 9548 9549 609...

Page 622: ...Parts Listing 770 9548 9549 Model 770 610 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 623: ...a model 05K4570 15 Backup Battery 12J0453 16 Eject Lever See Mech Group 17 Microphone Assembly with holder 05K4476 18 Lower Shield Case 12J0407 19 DVD Card 12J0411 20 Battery Pack Lithium Ion 12J0433...

Page 624: ...s the following Security Screw 3 Coin Screw 1 Logic Miscellaneous Parts 12J0406 Includes the following M5 Nut Bus Connector Screw Cap Base Miscellaneous Parts 12J0429 Includes the following Blank Cove...

Page 625: ...12J0437 4 LCD Rear Cover For 14 1 model 12J0434 Korea model 05K4573 For 13 3 model 12J0435 Korea model 05K4574 5 LCD Cable 12J0440 6 Inverter For 14 1 model 12J0444 For 13 3 model 12J0445 7 Inverter...

Page 626: ...2J2025 Swedish or Finnish 12J2017 Swiss 12J2027 U K English 12J2006 U S English 12J2005 Common and Option Parts List Miscellaneous Parts Screw Kit 05K4478 Includes the following M1 6 x 4mm 2 M2 5 x 3m...

Page 627: ...etherlands 58G4340 New Zealand and PRC 58G4332 other than Hong Kong Norway 58G4334 Sweden 58G4336 Switzerland 58G4348 U K 58G4345 Options Notes 1 When you replace the AC Adapter or the Quick Charger u...

Page 628: ...11J8942 2nd HDD Adapter for HDD Model 760 11J8943 SelectaBase 770 11J8822 PC Card Enabler 11J8823 Conversion Cable Game Port 29G9269 Conversion Cable Video 85G1897 Headset 85G1529 Interface Cable to...

Page 629: ...95F5741 Black Keypad French 84G6286 German 84G6280 Italian 84G6292 Norwegian 84G6310 Swedish 84G6304 U K English 84G6298 U S English 84G2530 Black Keyboard French 84G6285 German 84G6279 Italian 84G62...

Page 630: ...ed States of America Venezuela 13H5267 Abu Dhabi Albania Antigua Bahrain Brunei Dubai Fiji India Ireland Kenya Kuwait Macao Malaysia Nigeria Oman People s Republic of China includes Hong Kong Qatar Si...

Page 631: ...a Belgium Bulgaria Czech Republic Egypt Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Indonesia Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Spain Sweden Turkey former Yugoslavia 76H3520 Denmar...

Page 632: ...620 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 633: ...ipheral Device Related Symptoms 648 Power Related Symptoms 649 SCSI Device Related Symptoms 649 Sound Blaster Related Symptoms 649 UltraBay II Tray Related Symptoms 650 USB Related Symptoms 650 Wake U...

Page 634: ...software errors FRU replacement should be considered only for a recurring problem If you suspect an unreproducible failure clear the error log and run the test again Do not replace any FRUs if the err...

Page 635: ...ed cosmetic parts Cracked or broken plastic parts broken latches broken pins or broken connectors caused by excessive force Damage caused by liquid spilled into the system Damage caused by improperly...

Page 636: ...uch as interrupt levels memory addresses DMA channels and I O addresses 6 If the PCI or the ISA card is installed check that the card is supported by the computer 7 Check that the SCSI ID is set corre...

Page 637: ...ter you are servicing 3 Use the following table with the verified symptom to determine which page to go to Search the symptoms column and find the description that best matches your symptom then go to...

Page 638: ...to cut off To verify that the power supply is operating correctly do the following 1 Turn off the computer and disconnect the SelectaDock III power cord 2 Remove all internal devices external devices...

Page 639: ...Supply Connector 1 and 4 Power Supply Connector 2 Power Supply Connector 3 Pin V dc Red cord 5 V Yellow cord 12 V Pin Signal V dc Min V dc Max 1 2 CVCC 19 V 21 V 3 4 GND Pin Signal V dc Min V dc Max 1...

Page 640: ...ade rather than a dark shade on the basic diagnostics screen the device is defective Reseat the device connectors If the symptom remains replace the device or the system board of the computer If neede...

Page 641: ...attached through a port replicator or in the SelectaDock III External Keyboard Notes If a mouse or other pointing device is attached remove it If the error symptom goes away the mouse or other pointin...

Page 642: ...rnal monitor signal cable from the SelectaDock Docking System 3 Turn on the external monitor 4 Turn the contrast control to its maximum position 5 Turn the brightness control to its center detect posi...

Page 643: ...replace the system board of the computer If the printer is attached to the parallel connector of the SelectaDock Docking System replace the port replicator of the SelectaDock Docking System If the pri...

Page 644: ...un the test The test progress window appears then OK appears under the tested device icon if the test ends without any errors 4 Start the advanced diagnostic test by pressing Ctrl A on the basic diagn...

Page 645: ...rt the test Select Test All and press Enter to test all devices Select Loop Test to run the tests in a repeated loop The loop test window appears when you can select a device Press the Spacebar to sel...

Page 646: ...nd F1 after restart and call for service at a later time The memory that is deallocated because of the POST process is kept by the hibernation or suspend functions For this memory to be tested it must...

Page 647: ...o the respective section Testing the Expansion Unit 1 The Test Selection Menu appears when you select Test Expansion Unit on the Main Menu 2 Select an item and follow the instructions that appear on t...

Page 648: ...ou select Test SCSI Subsystem on the Main Menu the diagnostics program checks the system configuration for SCSI devices If a SCSI controller is found the computer goes on to initialize the SCSI device...

Page 649: ...CSI Devices Test Menu appears Select one of the devices The device name may be any of the following SCSI hard disk SCSI tape drive SCSI CD ROM SCSI optical drive No device The SCSI controller of the S...

Page 650: ...to test the SCSI device the following pop up appears in this example a SCSI tape drive 4 Insert the requested medium and wait approximately 30 seconds until the medium is loaded The test begins and th...

Page 651: ...If the test is successful the following appears If the test is unsuccessful the following appears SelectaDock III 3547 003 639...

Page 652: ...tests If no error codes are available use narrative symptoms If the symptom is not listed or you cannot correct the problem using this index go to Undetermined Problems on page 653 IMPORTANT 1 Before...

Page 653: ...electaDock Docking System while in hibernation mode 1 Do the following steps a Turn off and undock the system b Turn on and shut down the system c Turn off and dock the system 1XX See the hardware mai...

Page 654: ...devices 2 Communication cable 3 Riser card 17XX 1 Hard disk drive 2 5 inch ThinkPad hard disk drive 2 Main card 24XX 1 Main card 2 Riser card 860X 1 Mouse 2 External keyboard 3 Riser card I9990301 I9...

Page 655: ...y have changed the cause might be because the new FRU is defective or that the FRU was incorrectly installed Device ID If an error is detected by the diagnostic tests a three digits device ID is displ...

Page 656: ...2 2 088 External PCMCIA Parallel 009 Parallel Serial 011 012 Serial 154 Universal serial bus USB port 155 USB port for the port replicator 156 First external USB port 157 Second external USB port DSP...

Page 657: ...RU Code FRU 10 1 System board 30 Reserved 32 1 External keyboard 2 Main card 3 Riser card 33 1 External mouse 2 Main card 3 Riser card 45 External monitor 51 1 Reseat the diskette drive FDD 2 2 Disket...

Page 658: ...rectly by its utility program if the adapter card is a non PnP ISA adapter bus type 3 The driver diskette is up to date Contact the driver manufacturer The accompanying diskette may support only older...

Page 659: ...ndicator does not turn on 1 Check the connector for the LCD indicator 2 Main card 3 Go to Power Supply on page 626 The LCD indicator SelectaDock for the hard disk drive stays on 1 2 5 inch hard disk d...

Page 660: ...not work 1 Reseat the PC card 2 Check that a The PC card can be used without any problem when installed in the computer or another SelectaDock that has no problem b The PC card is correctly set up in...

Page 661: ...at the SCSI device is powered on 2 Check that the SCSI device is terminated at the last device 3 Reseat the drive 4 Run the drive test 5 Main card The internal SCSI device does not work 1 Reseat the d...

Page 662: ...of the computer b The IDE connector of the UltraBay II tray is connected correctly c No more than two IDE devices are installed including a device in the device space bay 4 Run the drive test 5 Main...

Page 663: ...nce of Actions An intermittent problem occurs The problem can be difficult to analyze because it occurs just once in a while If your docking station has such a problem 1 Check that the computer is fir...

Page 664: ...ork adapter card The HDD 3 or HDD 4 is not recognized and no error codes appear on the screen The password of the HDD 3 or HDD 4 is still set Note The HDD 3 or HDD 4 icon indicates the 2 5 inch ThinkP...

Page 665: ...nter mouse external keyboard external monitor external diskette drive numeric keypad USB device or other external devices c Any adapter d SCSI device e Hard disk drive 3 Turn on the system and check i...

Page 666: ...3547 003 Status Indicator Check the SelectaDock Docking System status using the following icons Icon Meaning 1 Power on 2 Suspend mode 3 Diskette drive in use 4 Hard disk in use 5 Attention 654 IBM Mo...

Page 667: ...tray CD ROM FDD HDD and DVD drive Device space bay All available storage SCSI IDE devices Audio subsystem Speaker Audio line out Stereo speaker Stereo audio amplifier Headphone Manual volume control...

Page 668: ...top of the page Go to the removal procedure for each FRU listed remove the FRU and then continue with the removal of the failing FRU To replace a FRU reverse the removal procedure and follow any note...

Page 669: ...1010 Port Replicator Make sure that the security key is set to the Unlock position 1 and release the latch 2 then undock the port replicator 3 SelectaDock III 3547 003 657...

Page 670: ...1020 Option Card Cover and Option Card If an option card is installed remove it 658 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 671: ...1030 PC Card SelectaDock III 3547 003 659...

Page 672: ...ive in the UltraBay II tray Remove the device that is installed in the UltraBay II then remove the UltraBay II tray or device tray as follows Attention A hard disk or a diskette drive is sensitive to...

Page 673: ...1050 Device Space Bay Frame Port Replicator 1010 Step Length Quantity Memo 2 M 3 x 6 mm 3 Hex stud screw SelectaDock III 3547 003 661...

Page 674: ...1050 Important Make sure all power cords are unplugged before removing covers Step Length Quantity Memo 1 M 3 x 6 mm 2 2 M 3 x 8 mm 1 Flat head black 3 M 3 x 4 mm 1 4 M 3 x 6 mm 2 6 M 3 x 8 mm 2 Self...

Page 675: ...When replacing The following figure shows the route of the micro switch cable The cable goes through here Inside view SelectaDock III 3547 003 663...

Page 676: ...070 Bracket Port Replicator 1010 Option Card Cover and Option Card 1020 UltraBay II 1040 Device Space Bay Frame 1050 Upper Cover 1060 Step Length Quantity Memo 1 M 3 x 6 mm 4 664 IBM Mobile Systems HM...

Page 677: ...tor 1010 Option Card Cover and Option Card 1020 UltraBay II 1040 Device Space Bay Frame 1050 Upper Cover 1060 Bracket 1070 1 4 3 2 Step Length Quantity Memo 1 M 3 x 8 mm 4 Self tapping screw 2 M 3 x 6...

Page 678: ...Supply Port Replicator 1010 Option Card Cover and Option Card 1020 UltraBay II 1040 Device Space Bay Frame 1050 Upper Cover 1060 Bracket 1070 Step Length Quantity Memo 1 M 3 x 6 mm 4 666 IBM Mobile S...

Page 679: ...aBay II 1040 Device Space Bay Frame 1050 Upper Cover 1060 This step is a preparation for removing the main card assembly Remove the IDE cables 1 the SCSI cable 2 the audio cable 3 the USB cable 4 the...

Page 680: ...0 DC DC Card Port Replicator 1010 Option Card Cover and Option Card 1020 UltraBay II 1040 Device Space Bay Frame 1050 Upper Cover 1060 Step Length Quantity Memo 2 M 3 x 6 mm 2 668 IBM Mobile Systems H...

Page 681: ...or 1010 Option Card Cover and Option Card 1020 UltraBay II 1040 Device Space Bay Frame 1050 Upper Cover 1060 Step Length Quantity Memo 1 M 3 x 8 mm 2 Self tapping screw 2 M 3 x 6 mm 1 4 M 3 x 6 mm 1 S...

Page 682: ...plicator 1010 Option Card Cover and Option Card 1020 UltraBay II 1040 Device Space Bay Frame 1050 Upper Cover 1060 Bracket 1070 Step Length Quantity Memo 1 M 3 x 8 mm 3 2 M 3 x 6 mm 5 3 M 2 x 6 mm 1 6...

Page 683: ...d 1020 UltraBay II 1040 Device Space Bay Frame 1050 Upper Cover 1060 Bracket 1070 Cables 1100 Shield Cover 1130 Step Length Quantity Memo 1 M 3 x 6 mm 2 3 M 3 x 8 mm 3 Self tapping screw 4 M 2 x 6 mm...

Page 684: ...Cover and Option Card 1020 UltraBay II 1040 Device Space Bay Frame 1050 Upper Cover 1060 Bracket 1070 Cables 1100 Shield Cover 1130 Main Card Assembly 1140 1 For removing the audio card 2 For removing...

Page 685: ...2 PC Card lock 3 Port replicator lock 4 Docking guide 5 Device space 6 Status indicators 7 Device eject button 8 UltraBay II 9 UltraBay II tray 1 UltraBay II latch 11 Compulock lock hole 12 Expansion...

Page 686: ...Front View continued 13 IDE connector 14 Internal SCSI connector 15 Audio device connector 16 Power supply connector 674 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 687: ...Side View 1 Volume knob 2 Headphone jack 3 Line out jack 4 Speaker in jack 5 MIDI joystick port 6 PC Card PCMCIA slots 7 SCSI connector SelectaDock III 3547 003 675...

Page 688: ...Rear View 1 Power jack 2 PCI connectors 3 ISA connectors 676 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 689: ...Parts Listing SelectaDock III 3547 003 SelectaDock III 3547 003 677...

Page 690: ...et Power supply group 16 Upper cover Upper cover group 17 UltraBay II tray 11J8834 Cable group Includes the following SCSI cable IDE cables Audio cable USB cable Wake on signal cable 11J8833 Upper cov...

Page 691: ...959 Japan 2 pin 6454377 Japan 3 pin 65F0031 2 Hong Kong Singapore U K 14F0033 3 France Germany Spain 13F9979 4 Italy 14F0069 5 Australia New Zealand 13F9940 6 Denmark 13F9997 7 Israel 14F0087 8 Bangla...

Page 692: ...680 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 693: ...st 682 External Keyboard Auxiliary Input Device Checkout 683 Fax Modem Checkout 684 Printer Checkout 686 Port Replicator Checkout 687 TrackPoint Checkout 688 TV Tuner 689 Identifying Names and Functio...

Page 694: ...correct the problem Note Before you replace a display check the following list to see if it is connected correctly 8506 and 8508 displays must be connected to an Image Adapter A or an Image I Adapter...

Page 695: ...iary input devices may be available for IBM ThinkPad models Numeric keypad Mouse PS 2 compatible External keyboard with Keyboard Miniature Mouse cable If you suspect a problem with any of the auxiliar...

Page 696: ...Data FAX Modem diskette into the default diskette drive If you are servicing a High Speed Internal Data Fax Modem Models FC3632 and FC3650 at the DOS prompt for example A type IBMDIAG then press Enter...

Page 697: ...the customer transmit a call at a lower speed WAS THE CALL TRANSMITTED SUCCESSFULLY Yes No 012 If installed replace the external DAA If you do not have an external DAA installed or replacing the exte...

Page 698: ...Refer to the printer service manual If the printer self test runs correctly do the following 1 Verify the port settings in configuration 2 Install a wrap plug on the port indicated in configuration a...

Page 699: ...Parallel port test with the wrap plug installed on the replicator PCMCIA 2 test with the PC test card installed FDD 2 FDD 1 if no drive is installed in the computer drive test on the failing device 1...

Page 700: ...d temperature range requires re adjustment If the cursor floats or moves erratically power off and disconnect the mouse Power on the computer If the problem goes away replace the mouse If the problem...

Page 701: ...figure and table show the names and functions of each part of the TV Tuner 1 12 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 13 11 10 Icons Functions 1 Front Panel Used to change the TV channels switch TV mode to...

Page 702: ...with the controls on the front panel Key Function Power Turns on the TV Tuner This key is used only when the computer is turned on Hot Key Switches computer display and TV screen Up Increases the val...

Page 703: ...T Adjustment By pressing and holding or you can change the tint BRT Bright Adjustment By pressing and holding or you can change the brightness CNT Contrast Adjustment By pressing and holding or you ca...

Page 704: ...Select Set Power Features from the ThinkPad Features menu then put a check mark at Internal Serial Port or Diskette Drive Compartment under the Power for devices If you need help press F1 to display...

Page 705: ...he active antenna unit are depleted The TV Tuner is not set up correctly You cannot watch TV or videos on the external display LO is set for the auto tune sensitivity selection See page 691 No color T...

Page 706: ...694 IBM Mobile Systems HMM...

Page 707: ...ancy Check CRT Cathode Ray Tube CSD Corrective Service Diskette CGA Color Graphics Adapter See EGA VGA XGA CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check CRT Cathode Ray Tube CSA Canadian Standards Association CSD Corre...

Page 708: ...Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks disk array models RAM Random Access Memory read write RGB Red Green Blue is in monitors RIPL Remote Initial Program Load ROM Read Only Memory SASD Sequential Acce...

Page 709: ...lete it and then fax it to IBM HMM Survey at 919 543 8167 USA Name Phone Number 1 Do you like this manual Yes No 2 What would you like to see added changed or deleted in this manual 3 What is your ser...

Page 710: ...s including system board connectors jumpers memory subsystems I O subsystems programming interfaces and registers and error codes Basic input output system BIOS Options and adapters Internet Informati...

Page 711: ...ion Type and revision level Hardware configuration Print out print screen configuration from Reference Diskette currently in use BIOS level Operating system software Type and revision level Important...

Page 712: ...Service PC Company 800 426 8322 Customer Education Business Unit 800 999 0052 Customized Operational Services 800 237 4824 EduQuest Educational Computers 800 964 8523 End User HelpDesk Support 800 74...

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