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Sony Confidential

VGC-RC Series (AM)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section

Title

Page

CHAPTER 1. DISASSEMBLY

............................................................................................. 1-1

(to 1-11)

CHAPTER 2. FRAME HARNESS DIAGRAM

............................................................... 2-1

(to 2-1)

CHAPTER 3. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST

3-1. Exploded View ........................................................................................................................ 3-1

(to 3-4)

3-2. Parts List ................................................................................................................................. 3-5

(to 3-6)

History of the changes is shown as the “Revision
History” at the end of this data.

Summary of Contents for Vaio VGC-RC Series

Page 1: ...he constituent data may not be replicated copied nor reprinted in whole or in part without prior written authorization of Sony Corporation Ver 2 2006A Revision History VGC RC Series S400 9 876 535 02 2006A0500 1 2006 Sony Corporation Published by VBD VAIO GS Division Area Model Lineup VGC RC110G VGC RC210G American US Canadian 1 MA ...

Page 2: ...tion Also check the area around the repair location to ensure that repair work has caused no damage and confirm safety 5 When replacing chip components Never reuse components Also remember that the negative side of tantalum capacitors is easily dam aged by heat 6 When handling flexible print boards The temperature of the soldering iron tip should be about 270 C Do not apply the tip more than three...

Page 3: ...n Title Page CHAPTER 1 DISASSEMBLY 1 1 to 1 11 CHAPTER 2 FRAME HARNESS DIAGRAM 2 1 to 2 1 CHAPTER 3 EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST 3 1 Exploded View 3 1 to 3 4 3 2 Parts List 3 5 to 3 6 History of the changes is shown as the Revision History at the end of this data ...

Page 4: ...1 2 Side Door Assy HDD Door Assy Bezel Assy P1 3 HDD P1 4 VGA RADEON X300 Card P1 3 DVD RW Drive DVD ROM Drive P1 4 MDC Modem P1 8 CNX 334 Board P1 6 130W Heatsink Assy P1 5 Mother Board P1 10 ENX 26 US F AS W Bracket Assy P1 2 Switching Power P1 11 Card Reader P1 7 CPU P1 8 Memory P1 9 ...

Page 5: ... claws six claws 1 COVER R ASSY FLOWCHART 1 Remove two screws 2 Remove the COVER R Assy in the direction of arrow Procedure to remove B2 3 ENX 26 US F AS W Bracket Assy ENX 26 US F AS W BRACKET ASSY 1 2 FLOWCHART 1 Remove a connector 2 Remove a screw 3 Remove the ENX 26 US F AS W Bracket Assy ...

Page 6: ...ft the lever 3 Remove the VGA RADEON X300 Card Procedure to remove 8 Bezel Assy 3 HDD Door Assy 6 Side Door Assy SIDE DOOR ASSY HDD DOOR ASSY BEZEL ASSY 2 1 5 4 5 7 FLOWCHART 1 Push the button 2 Remove three claws 3 Remove the HDD Door Assy 4 Remove three claws 5 Remove three claws 6 Remove the Side Door Assy 7 Remove six claws 8 Remove the Bezel Assy ...

Page 7: ...move the HDD Holder Assy 6 Remove four screws 5 Remove the HDD FLOWCHART Procedure to remove B6 B6 8 DVD ROM Drive 4 DVD RW Drive DVD RW DRIVE DVD ROM DRIVE 3 7 5 6 2 1 FLOWCHART 1 Remove a connector ODD ATA66 2 Remove a connector power 3 Remove two screws 4 Remove DVD RW Drive 5 Remove a connector ODD ATA66 2 Remove a connector power 3 Remove two screws 4 Remove DVD ROM Drive ...

Page 8: ... claws 2 Remove the Air Duct Front in the direction of arrow 3 Remove two screws 4 Remove two screws 5 Remove four claws 6 Remove the Air Duct Assy in the direction of arrow 7 Remove four claws 8 Pull out the Heatsink Assy in the direction of arrow 9 Remove a connector DC Fan 0 Remove the harness from Cable Clamp qa Remove the 130W Heatsink Assy ...

Page 9: ...remove B6 B6 6 CNX 334 Board CNX 334 BOARD 4 2 3 5 1 FLOWCHART 1 Remove three screws 2 Pull out the AV PCB BKT Assy in the direction of arrow 3 Remove a connector Video Harness 4 Remove a connector Audio Harness 5 Remove two screws 6 Remove CNX 334 Board ...

Page 10: ...1 7 Procedure to remove B6 35 Card Reader CARD READER 1 4 FLOWCHART 2 1 Remove a connector Mini USB 1Port USB 2 Remove two screws 3 Pull out the Card Reader in the direction of arrow 4 Remove a connector Mini USB 5 Remove The Card Reader ...

Page 11: ...urface at the splatter 4 CPU CPU 1 2 3 FLOWCHART 1 Lay the set down sideways 2 Remove the lever 3 Open the cover 4 Remove the CPU vertically Note When heat sink is removed from CPU install new ones after thermal diffusion grease is wiped off and silicon compound is applied to the place shown in the figure Thermal diffusion grease silicon compound G 765 90G Amount to apply 0 5 g as the same size as...

Page 12: ...the clips left open insert the memory so that boss of DIMM socket engage with slot of memory Note2 Make sure that clips are closed when the memory were inserted completely Note3 Insert the memory starting from the one having smallest bank number MEMORY 1 2 1 FLOWCHART 1 Open two clips same time 2 Remove the Momory DDR 512MB ...

Page 13: ...C Series AM 1 10 Procedure to remove B2 4 Mother Board MOTHER BOARD 1 2 2 FLOWCHART 1 Remove fourteen connectors 2 Remove seven screws 3 Remove a boss 4 Remove the Mother Board in the direction of arrow two claws SATA cable 3 ...

Page 14: ...es AM 1 11 END Procedure to remove B2 4 Switching Power SWITCHING POWER 1 2 3 FLOWCHART 1 Remove two connectors power 2 Remove four screws 3 Remove the cable from Cable Clamps 4 Remove the Switching Power in the direction of arrow ...

Page 15: ...SB PANEL 1 2 8 9 POWER SW POWER LED CD LED HDD LED PCI1 ENX 26 BOARD VGA CARD CN1 CN5 PCI 1 1 4 10 CN3 CP1 AUDIO INPUT S VIDEO VIDEO R VIDEO 1 INPUT VHF UHF Antenna L Harness VIDEO Harness AZ Harness AUDIO Harness RJ11 Harness 2PORT USB Harness MINI USB 1PORT USB Harness 1394 DIMM_0 DIMM_1 DIMM_0 DIMM_1 MOTHER BOARD PR P SM xD Picture Card CF Card J1 SD MEMORY STICK i LINK S400 4pin MEMORY BOARD M...

Page 16: ...onfidential VGC RC Series AM 3 1 CHAPTER 3 EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST 3 1 Exploded View drive section 211 206 207 209 208 210 231 228 227 249 223 223 251 205 237 201 225 237 200 B1 B1 B3 254 COVER SECTION ...

Page 17: ...y Confidential VGC RC Series AM 3 2 21 B3 110 112 B3 B1 214 218 114 B6 B3 B2 239 242 221 245 241 115 11 100 6 3 241 109 104 B2 B2 B2 B2 board section 22 110 250 258 215 215 240 B2 B8 202 253 DRIVE SECTION ...

Page 18: ...Series AM 3 3 1 233 2 234 235 4 105 112 111 110 101 100 108 106 102 103 104 B2 51 244 B2 B6 B3 111 222 107 108 222 219 212 219 B6 203 B2 B2 255 203 107 236 243 52 C1 247 105 109 B2 257 213 106 220 252 246 B7 B2 B2 BOARD SECTION ...

Page 19: ...Sony Confidential VGC RC Series AM 3 4 ACCESSORIES 900 REMOTE COMMANDER RM MC10 902 KEY BOARD 926 BATTERY COVER 908 SYSTEM SPEAKER BOX TYPE 911 CORD AC 907 MOUSE USB 913 IR RECEIVER 914 VIDEO CONTROLLER ...

Page 20: ...112 1 964 116 11 HARNESS 1394 z z 114 2 657 210 01 CABLE CRAMP FOR MODEM z 115 2 657 209 01 CABLE CRAMP FOR POWER z 200 A 1144 833 A COVER R ASSY z z 201 A 1144 835 A COVER L ASSY z z 202 2 653 443 01 MIC COVER z z 203 2 651 311 01 PCI SLOT COVER z z 205 A 1138 351 A HDD DOOR ASSY z z 206 A 1147 050 A DOOR ODD T ASSY z z 207 A 1147 051 A DOOR ODD B ASSY z z 208 2 649 474 01 DOOR IO z z 209 2 649 4...

Page 21: ...AC z 0 913 1 478 297 33 IR RECEIVER z z 1 479 144 11 RECEIVER RF z 914 1 417 421 21 CONTROLLER VIDEO z z 926 9 885 067 84 BATTERY COVER FOR SERVICE z z 2005 Fall 2006 Spring Ref No Part No Description RC110G RC210G Note 2 6 709 043 01 CPU PD SMF 3G HH80551PG0802MNSL8CN z 4 6 600 458 01 DDR 512MB EBE51UD8AEFA 5C E 2 0 6 1 468 954 21 POWER SWITCHING z 1 468 954 22 POWER SWITCHING z 11 A 1147 438 A H...

Page 22: ...Revision History Suffix Ver Date Contents QM No Sony Confidential VGC RC Series AM 01 Ver 1 2005 09 26 First Edition 02 Ver 2 2006 01 12 1 Model Lineup FIT D2005_156 100 ...

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