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Toshiba Personal Computer 

Satellite 1400/2400 Series

 

Maintenance Manual 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOSHIBA CORPORATION

 

File Number 960-364/365 

 

Summary of Contents for Satellite 1400 Series

Page 1: ...Toshiba Personal Computer Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual TOSHIBA CORPORATION File Number 960 364 365 ...

Page 2: ...f this manual s production However succeeding computers and manuals are subject to change without notice TOSHIBA assumes no liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly from errors omissions or discrepancies between the computer and the manual Trademarks IBM is a registered trademark and OS 2 and PS 2 are trademarks of IBM Corporation Microsoft MS DOS Windows DirectSound and DirectMusic a...

Page 3: ...Warning indicates the existence of a hazard that could result in bodily injury if the safety instruction is not observed CAUTION Caution indicates the existence of a hazard that could result in property damage if the safety instruction is not observed NOTE Note contains general information that relates to your safe maintenance service Improper repair of the computer may result in safety hazards To...

Page 4: ...lains how to diagnose and resolve FRU problems Chapter 3 Test and Diagnostics describes how to perform test and diagnostic operations for maintenance service Chapter 4 Replacement Procedures describes the removal and replacement of the FRUs Appendices The appendices describe the following Handling the LCD module Board layout Pin assignments Keyboard scan character codes Key layout Wiring diagrams ...

Page 5: ...ears on the keyboard is printed in boldface type Key operation Some operations require you to simultaneously use two or more keys We identify such operations by the key top symbols separated by a plus sign For example Ctrl Pause Break means you must hold down Ctrl and at the same time press Pause Break If three keys are used hold down the first two and at the same time press the third User input T...

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Page 7: ...ulti Drive 1 26 1 9 Power Supply 1 28 1 10 Batteries 1 30 Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2 1 Troubleshooting 2 1 2 2 Troubleshooting Flowchart 2 3 2 3 Power Supply Troubleshooting 2 7 2 4 System Board Troubleshooting 2 23 2 5 FDD Troubleshooting 2 35 2 6 HDD Troubleshooting 2 38 2 7 Keyboard Troubleshooting 2 43 2 8 Display Troubleshooting 2 46 2 9 DVD ROM and CD RW DVD ROM Troubleshooting 2...

Page 8: ... 21 3 9 Printer Test 3 23 3 10 Async Test 3 25 3 11 Hard Disk Test 3 27 3 12 Real Timer Test 3 30 3 13 NDP Test 3 32 3 14 Expansion Test 3 33 3 15 CD ROM DVD ROM Test 3 35 3 16 Error Code and Error Status Names 3 36 3 17 Hard Disk Test Detail Status 3 39 3 18 Head Cleaning 3 41 3 19 Log Utilities 3 42 3 20 Running Test 3 44 3 21 Floppy Disk Drive Utilities 3 46 3 22 System Configuration 3 51 3 23 ...

Page 9: ...0 FDD 4 43 4 11 Touch Pad 4 45 4 12 Battery Board 4 47 4 13 HDD Connector Board 4 49 4 14 RTC Battery 4 51 4 15 Sound Board 4 53 4 16 CD Switch Board 4 55 4 17 DC IN Cable 4 58 4 18 Cooling Fan 4 61 4 19 System Board 4 65 4 20 PC Card Slot 4 68 4 21 Speakers 4 71 4 22 CPU 4 75 4 23 Display Mask 4 80 4 24 FL Inverter Board 4 83 4 25 LCD Module 4 85 4 26 Antenna Coaxial Cables 4 89 4 27 LCD FL Cable...

Page 10: ... TFT FL Model 15 0 Toshiba 4 167 4 37 TFT FL Model 15 0 SHARP 4 174 4 38 TFT FL Model 15 0 SXGA Toshiba 4 191 4 39 TFT FL Model 15 0 SXGA SHARP 4 203 Appendices Appendix A Handling the LCD Module A 1 Appendix B Board Layout B 1 Appendix C Pin Assignments C 1 Appendix D Keyboard Scan Character Codes D 1 Appendix E Key Layout E 1 Appendix F Wiring Diagram F 1 Appendix G BIOS Rewrite Procedures G 1 A...

Page 11: ...Chapter 1 Hardware Overview ...

Page 12: ...1 Hardware Overview 1 ii Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 ...

Page 13: ... Diagram 1 9 1 3 3 5 inch Floppy Disk Drive 1 19 1 4 2 5 inch Hard Disk Drive 1 20 1 5 CD ROM Drive 1 21 1 6 DVD ROM Drive 1 22 1 7 CD R RW Drive 1 24 1 8 Multi Drive 1 26 1 9 Power Supply 1 28 1 10 Batteries 1 30 1 10 1 Main Battery 1 30 1 10 2 Battery LED Main Battery 1 30 1 10 3 Battery Charging Control 1 31 1 10 4 RTC battery 1 32 ...

Page 14: ...4 Figure 1 9 Multi drive 1 26 Tables Table 1 1 3 5 inch FDD specifications 1 19 Table 1 2 2 5 inch HDD specifications 1 20 Table 1 3 CD ROM drive specifications 1 21 Table 1 4 DVD ROM drive specifications 1 2 1 22 Table 1 4 DVD ROM drive specifications 2 2 1 23 Table 1 5 CD R RW drive specifications 1 2 1 24 Table 1 5 CD R RW drive specifications 2 2 1 25 Table 1 6 Multi drive specifications 1 3 1...

Page 15: ...porates a 16KB L1 cache memory and 256KB L2 cache memory Intel Mobile Pentium 4 Processor featuring Intel Enhanced SpeedStep technology except 1 6GHz Chip The processor runs at one of the following speeds 1600MHz 1 30volts 1200MHz 1 20volts Battery Optimized Mode 1700MHz 1 30volts 1200MHz 1 20volts Battery Optimized Mode 1800MHz 1 30volts 1200MHz 1 20volts Battery Optimized Mode The processor inco...

Page 16: ...the following formats DVD ROM DVD R read only DVD Video Audio CD Photo CD ISO 9660 CD Extra CD R read only and CD Rewritable read only CD R RW Drive A full size maximum 24 speed CD ROM drive maximum 8 speed CD R writing and maximum 8 speed CD RW writing maximum 8 speed CD RW reading maximum 24 speed CD ROM CD RW reading contains an AT Attachment Packet Interface ATAPI controller and supports the f...

Page 17: ... 16MB of VRAM enables an external monitor with an RGB cable to display 64k colors at a resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels Batteries The computer has two batteries a lithium ion main battery pack and RTC battery that backs up the Real Time Clock and CMOS memory Slot for optional memory For Intel Mobile Celeron 0 13 micron Processor models Two SDR SDRAM PC133 slots are available for 128 256 and 512MB ...

Page 18: ...er up to 11 Mbit s It has Frequency Channel Selection 2 4GHz and allows roaming over Multiple channels Modem 802 11b and modem mini PCI cards do not support wireless LAN PC Card Slot A PC Card Slot accommodates two 5mm cards Type II or one 10 5mm Type III card which support the PC Card Standard Release 1997 cards and are ready for advanced cards including PC Card 16 s multifunction cards and CardB...

Page 19: ...n Internet browser TOSHIBA Console button Press this button to launch an application automatically The default is TOSHIBA Console Internal modem The internal modem is equipped as a modem daughter card MDC The internal modem provides capability for data and fax communication and supports ITU TV 90 For data reception it operates at 56 000bps and for data transmission it operates at 33 600bps For fax...

Page 20: ...are Overview 1 1 Features 1 6 Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 The computer is shown in figure 1 1 The system unit configuration is shown in figure 1 2 Figure 1 1 Front of the computer ...

Page 21: ...3 Keyboard PJ3332 PC Card PJ2021 Left Speaker PJ2020 Right Speaker PJ17 Memory Slot A PJ4500 RJ 45 SD Card PJ2012 PJ7100 PJ2000 PJ7001 FRTHD FRTBA PJ7103 PJ2018 PJ7200 FRTPW PJ7300 FRTCW PJ8810 PJ8811 PJ8810 Battery Headphone PJ2007 FDD PJ2001 ODD PJ121 Parallel PJ120 Serial PJ5900 Video Out LCD FL PJ5001 PJ7102 SD Card Memory Slot B PJ16 PJ118 Mini PCI Card USB 3ports PJ2008 PJ125 MDC Figure 1 2 ...

Page 22: ...03 Keyboard PJ3332 PC Card PJ2021 Left Speaker PJ2020 Right Speaker PJ17 Memory Slot A PJ4500 RJ 45 SD Card PJ2012 PJ7100 PJ2000 PJ7001 FRTHD FRTBA PJ7103 PJ2018 PJ7200 FRTPW PJ7300 FRTCW PJ8810 PJ8811 PJ8810 Battery Headphone PJ2007 FDD PJ2001 ODD PJ121 Parallel PJ120 Serial PJ5900 Video Out LCD FL PJ5001 PJ7102 SD Card Memory Slot B PJ16 PJ10 Mini PCI Card USB 3ports PJ2008 PJ9 MDC Figure 1 2 Sy...

Page 23: ...6501 PSC Expansion Memory 128 256 512 MB Slot1 Expansion Memory 128 256 512 MB Slot2 1 20 GHz KUMA PC133 SDR UMA 16MB UMA 16MB RTC Bat RTC VCC MM 1546XFBE BIOS 4MB SM Bus Cont PCI XD Bridge IDE Cont PCI LPC Bridge AC 97 Cont 2 USB Cont AC 97 Cont 1 XD Bus GD82551 Lavon Intel M1535M Celeron 0 13 µ North Bridge M1644M Micro FC PGA Int GFX Trident XP LCD 14 15 XGA SXGA UXGA CRT I F LVDS TV Express NT...

Page 24: ...1394 PHY Link YEBIS3S Flute Penguin Pelican3 SD Card ToPIC CardBus PC Card Cont x2 Blometric Security PC Card VID 0 4 Brookdale M MCH M North Bridge RG82845MZ ICH3 M South Bridge FW82891CAM B3V Main CLK Gen ICS950805BGT Int HDD 15 20 30 40GB Pentium 4 Processor AGP x4 S3 Tristar 64C LCD 14 15 XGA SXGA UXGA CRT I F LVDS TV Encoder NTSC PAL TV Super I O LPC47n227 PS 2 IF KB CD Key EC KBC Internal LP...

Page 25: ...ttery Optimized Mode Integrated L1 cache memory 12KB instruction cache and 12KB write back data cache 4 way set associative Integrated L2 cache memory 512KB ECC protected cache data array 8 way set associative Integrated NDP Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor 1800MHz Processor core speed 1700MHz at 1 30V Processor bus speed 1200MHz at 1 20V Battery Optimized Mode Integrated L1 cache memory 12KB inst...

Page 26: ...or Correction and multiple bit Error Detection Supports up to 16 simultaneous open pages Supports page sizes of 2KB 4KB 8KB and 16KB Page size is individually selected for every row Thermal throttling scheme to selectively throttle reads and or writes Throttling can be triggered by preset read write bandwidth limits For DDR Max of 2 Double Sided DIMMs 4 rows populated with unbuffered PC1600 DDR wi...

Page 27: ... masters excluding the CyberBlade Aladdin i1 and PCI to ISA Southbridge Parity protection on all PCI bus signals Fully supports PCI Configuration Space Enable CSE protocol Fully compliant with PCI Rev 2 2 Supports delayed transactions Dynamic memory pre fetch algorithm and programmable post write flush algorithm Data Collection Write assembly of line bursts Supports concurrent PCI bus burst transf...

Page 28: ...lers increasing the number of external ports to six AC 97 Link for Audio and Telephony CODECs 1 8V operation with 3 3V I O Timers Based on 82C54 External Glue Integration Power Management Firmware Hub FWH I F supports BIOS Memory size up to 8MB Low Pin count LPC I F Enhanced DMA Controller Real Time Clock System TCO Reduction Circuits SMBus Interface Package 31x31 mm 421 BGA Ali M1535 Satellite 14...

Page 29: ...ntroller Name S3 Tristar64C SDR SuperSavage IXC for Pentium 4 Model RAM Size 16MB RAM Bus Width Type 64SDR Package Size 31mmx31mm BGA Ball Count 433 Max AGP 4x 2 Channel LVDS Yes Single pixel trilinear dual texture single cycle 3D pipeline True color 32 bit rendering MPEG 2 video textures 16 and 32 bit with 8bit stencil Z buffer New high performance 1128 bit 2D engine 8 16 and 32 bpp mode accelera...

Page 30: ...e ADM1032AR is used RS232 Driver One MAXIM3243 chip is used LAN One ED82562 chip is used Satellite 2400 series One GD82551 chip is used Satellite 1400 series KBC EC Keyboard Controller Embedded Controller One M306K7F8LRP EA chip functions as both KBC and EC KBC has the following functions Scan controller to check status of keyboard matrix Interface controller between the keyboard scan controller a...

Page 31: ... CODEC One YMF753 chip is used Internal Audio Controller M1535 is used Both chips are used as the CODEC chip for Celeron Model One AK4543VQ chip is used Internal Audio Controller MM1517 is used Both chips are used as the CODEC chip for Pentium 4 Model Super I O One SMSC LPC47n227 is used This gate array has the following functions and components FDC 765B FDC Serial NS16C550 compatible x2 1port is ...

Page 32: ...ne ICS94258BGT is used for Celeron Model This device generates the system clock One ICS95805BGT is used for Pentium 4 Model This device generates the system clock Internet button This button launches an Internet browser When the computer is powered off this button automatically boots up the system and launches an Internet browser ...

Page 33: ...rive that supports 720KB formatted 2DD and 1 44MB formatted 2HD disks The FDD is shown in Figure 1 4 The specifications for the FDD are listed in Table 1 1 Figure 1 4 3 5 inch FDD Table 1 1 3 5 inch FDD specifications Item 2MB mode 1MB mode Storage capacity KB Unformatted Formatted 2 000 1 440 1 000 720 Number of heads 2 2 Number of cylinders 80 80 Recording method Modified Frequency Modulation MF...

Page 34: ...nd 30GB HDD The HDD is shown in figure 1 5 Specifications are listed in table 1 2 Figure 1 5 2 5 inch HDD Table 1 2 2 5 inch HDD specifications Items IBM IC25N020ATDA04T Toshiba MQ20ksf HITACHI DK23DA 20F 20 0 billion bytes IBM IC25N030ATDA04T Toshiba MK30kef HITACHI DK23DA 30F 30 0 billion bytes IBM IC25N040ATDA04T Toshiba MK40KF HITACHI DK23DA 40F 40 0 billion bytes Capacity GB Formatted 18 63 2...

Page 35: ...s shown in figure 1 6 Specifications for the CD ROM drive are described in table 1 3 Figure 1 6 CD ROM drive Table 1 3 CD ROM drive specifications Item TEAC CD ROM Transfer rate Mbytes s 33 3 MB s U DMA mode2 1546 KB s Normal speed 3600 KB s Maximum 24 speed 16 7 MB s PIO MODE 4 8 33 MB s Single MODE 2 16 6 MB s Multi MODE 2 Access time ms Average Random Access 115 Data Buffer Capacity Kbytes 128 ...

Page 36: ...s for the DVD ROM drive are described in table 1 4 Figure 1 7 DVD ROM drive Table 1 4 DVD ROM drive specifications 1 2 Toshiba SD C2502 Item DVD ROM mode CD ROM mode ATAPI Burst Mbytes s 33 3 Ultra DMA mode 2 16 7 PIO mode 4 Multi word DMA mode 2 Access time ms Average Random Access Average Full Stroke Access 100 160 95 160 Rotation speed rpm 4 670 Max 5 100 Max Data Buffer Capacity Kbytes 128 Sup...

Page 37: ...28E B Item DVD ROM mode CD ROM mode ATAPI Burst Mbytes s 33 3 Access time ms Average 110 85 Rotation speed rpm 4 594 typ 5 136 typ Supported Formats DVD DVD ROM DVD RAM 4 7GB 2 6GB DVD R General AuthZoring DVD Video CD CD DA CD ROM Mode1 Mode2 CD ROM XA mode2 Form 1 Form 2 Photo CD single Multi session Enhanced CD CD TEXT Addressing method 2 CD R CD RW ...

Page 38: ...ed and writes maximum 8 speed The CD R RW drive is shown in figure 1 8 Specifications for the CD R RW drive are described in table 1 5 Figure 1 8 CD R RW drive Table 1 5 CD R RW drive specifications 1 2 Item Matsushita UJDA340 Transfer rate Mbytes s Read PIO MODE DMA MODE Write 3600 KB s Maximum 24 speed 16 6 MB s MODE4 16 6 MB s Multi MODE2 300 KB s two speed 600 KB s four speed 1200 KB s eight s...

Page 39: ...ns 2 2 Item TEAC CD W28E HITACHI GDR 808IN ATAB Transfer rate Bytes s Read Write 16 6 MB s Maximum 24 speed 300 KB s two speed 600 KB s four speed 1200 KB s eight speed Access time ms Average Random Access 110 Data Buffer Capacity Kbytes 2 048 Supported Formats CD DA CD ROM Mode1 Mode2 CD ROM XA Photo CD single Multi session Enhanced CD ...

Page 40: ...tions for the Multi drive are listed in table 1 6 Figure 1 9 Multi drive Table 1 6 Multi drive specifications 1 3 Kyushu Matsushita Electric UJDA720 Item DVD ROM mode CD ROM mode CD R CD RW Write ATAPI Burst Mbytes s 33 3 Ultra DMA mode 2 16 6 PIO Mode 4 Multi word DMA mode 2 Access time ms 1 3 Stroke Access typ 180 130 Data Buffer Capacity Mbytes 2 Supported Formats CD CD DA CD ROM CD R W CD R CD...

Page 41: ...ats CD CD DA CD ROM CD R W CD R CD ROM XA except ADPCM CD I Ready Photo CD Multi session Video CD CD Extra CD CD text DVD DVD VIDEO DVD ROM DVD R CD R CD RW Table 1 6 Multi drive specifications 3 3 TEAC DW 28E Item DVD ROM mode CD ROM mode CD R CD RW Write ATAPI Burst Mbytes s 33 3 Ultra DMA mode 2 16 6 PIO Mode 4 Multi word DMA mode 2 Access time ms 1 3 Stroke Access typ 110 85 Data Buffer Capaci...

Page 42: ...aptor Regulates power supply to system components load and logic circuits Controls circuit breakers in event of a power supply malfunction 3 Management of power to logic circuits Controls power to the CPU Regulates power supplied to gate arrays Controls ON OFF power 4 Status indicators DC IN LED Battery LED 5 External device interface Monitors I2 C bus connections through EC KBC on the system boar...

Page 43: ...3 M LAN LAN E1V 1 80 NO NO NO ICH3 M Always S1V 1 80 YES YES NO Clock Generator ICH3 M YMF754 mini PCI P3V 3 30 YES YES NO MCH M YEBISU3 GA Tristar PC Card Slot s mini PCI B3V 3 30 YES YES NO ICH3 M LAN LAN E3V 3 30 YES NO NO IEEE1394 E3V 3 30 NO NO NO ICH3 M Always EC KBC S3V 3 30 YES NO NO IPSC Joystick LEDs LCD Panel ICH3 M HDD Flash ROM ODD P5V 5 00 YES YES NO YEBIS3 GA PC Card Slot s B5V 5 00...

Page 44: ... 10 1 Main Battery The removable main battery pack is the computer s main power source when the AC adaptor is not attached When the main battery is fully charged it can power the computer for the following durations Power ON about three hours Normal Mode 1 10 2 Battery LED Main Battery The battery LED displays the status of the battery pack The battery LED on the computer displays the status of th...

Page 45: ...charge Battery Charge When the AC adaptor is attached battery charge starts The times required for quick charges are listed in table 1 9 Table 1 9 Time required for quick charges Status Charging time Power off 3 hours Power on 4 to 11 hours or longer NOTES The time required for quick charge when power is on is affected by the amount of power the system is consuming Use of the fluorescent lamp and ...

Page 46: ...he limit 3 The battery s temperature exceeds 60 C 1 10 4 RTC battery The RTC battery provides power to keep the current date time and other setup information in memory while the computer is turned off Table 1 10 lists the charging time and data preservation period of the RTC battery The adapter or main battery charges the RTC battery while the computer is powered on Table 1 10 RTC battery charging...

Page 47: ...Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Procedures ...

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Page 49: ...e 2 26 Procedure 3 Diagnostic Test Program Execution Check 2 34 Procedure 4 Replacement Check 2 34 2 5 FDD Troubleshooting 2 35 Procedure 1 FDD Head Cleaning Check 2 35 Procedure 2 Diagnostic Test Program Execution Check 2 36 Procedure 3 Connector Check and Replacement Check 2 37 2 6 HDD Troubleshooting 2 38 Procedure 1 Message Check 2 38 Procedure 2 Partition Check 2 39 Procedure 3 Format Check 2...

Page 50: ... 48 Procedure 2 Diagnostic Test Program Execution Check 2 48 Procedure 3 Connector Check and Replacement Check 2 49 2 10 Modem Troubleshooting 2 50 Procedure 1 Diagnostic Test Program Execution Check 2 50 Procedure 2 Connector Check and Replacement Check 2 51 2 11 LAN Troubleshooting 2 52 Procedure 1 Diagnostic Test Program Execution Check 2 52 Procedure 2 Connector Check and Replacement Check 2 5...

Page 51: ...ry LED 2 7 Table 2 2 DC IN LED 2 8 Table 2 3 Printer port LED boot mode status 1 6 2 27 Table 2 3 Printer port LED boot mode status 2 6 2 28 Table 2 3 Printer port LED boot mode status 3 6 2 29 Table 2 3 Printer port LED boot mode status 4 6 2 30 Table 2 3 Printer port LED boot mode status 5 6 2 31 Table 2 3 Printer port LED boot mode status 6 6 2 32 Table 2 4 FDD error code and status 2 36 Table ...

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Page 53: ... implementing the troubleshooting procedures 1 Diagnostics Disk 2 Phillips screwdriver 2 mm 3 Toshiba MS DOS system disk s You must install the following onto the disk SYS COM FORMAT COM FDISK COM and FDISK EXE 4 2DD or 2HD formatted work disk for floppy disk drive testing 5 Cleaning kit for floppy disk drive troubleshooting 6 Cleaning kit for DVD ROM and CD RW DVD ROM troubleshooting 7 Printer po...

Page 54: ...60 364 365 20 CD RW media that supports four speed writing and is formatted with DirectCD media manufactured by RICOH or Mitsubishi Chemical are recommended 21 RJ11 connector checker and modular cable or RJ11 connector checker LED 22 LAN wraparound connector 23 Music CD 24 DVD that isn t a test media ...

Page 55: ... enter the password If the user has forgotten the system password perform the following procedure at the appropriate step in the flowchart in Figure 2 1 Connect the printer port wraparound board F31PRT then turn the POWER switch on The computer will override the password function by erasing the current password Verify with the customer that Toshiba Windows XP is installed on the hard disk Operatin...

Page 56: ...Power Supply Troubleshooting Procedures in section 2 3 Perform the Display Troubleshooting Procedures in section 2 8 Perform the Hard Disk Drive Troubleshooting Procedures in section 2 6 Does the DC IN LED glow Does the Battery LED glow Does the DC IN LED flash 1 Is an error message displayed Is the TOSHIBA logo message displayed Is Toshiba Windows XP being loaded Turn the Power Switch on If the P...

Page 57: ...tected by any of the diagnostics tests No Perform repeat running test Perform the Floppy Disk Drive Troubleshooting Procedures in section 2 5 Perform the Keyboard Troubleshooting Procedures in section 2 7 No No Yes Yes Do typed characters appear correctly Is the diagnostics test loaded Insert the diagnostics disk into the FDD then run the diagnostics test program Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes After ...

Page 58: ...rror is detected by the floppy disk test perform the FDD Troubleshooting Procedures in Section 2 5 3 If an error is detected by the hard disk test perform the HDD Troubleshooting Procedures in Section 2 6 4 If an error is detected by the keyboard test perform the Keyboard Troubleshooting Procedures in Section 2 7 5 If an error is detected by the display test perform the Display Troubleshooting Pro...

Page 59: ...cement Check Procedure 1 Power Status Check The following LEDs indicate the power supply status Battery LED DC IN LED The power supply controller displays the power supply status through the Battery and the DC IN LEDs as listed in the tables below Table 2 1 Battery LED Battery LED Power supply status Lights orange Quick charge Lights green Battery is fully charged and AC adaptor is connected Blink...

Page 60: ... supply malfunction 3 Doesn t light Any condition other than those above 3 When the power supply controller detects a malfunction the DC IN LED blinks and an error code is displayed To check the power supply status install a battery pack and connect an AC adaptor Check 1 If the DC IN LED blinks orange go to Procedure 2 Check 2 If the DC IN LED does not light go to Procedure 3 Check 3 If the batter...

Page 61: ...function the DC IN LED blinks orange The blink pattern indicates an error as shown below Start Off for 2 seconds Error code 8 bit 1 On for one second 0 On for a half second Interval between data bits Off for a half second The error code begins with the least significant digit Example Error code 12h Error codes are given in hexadecimal format ON OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Start Bit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Read Or...

Page 62: ...r AC Adaptor DS AC Adaptor is not connected Error code begins with 0x10 Error code ends with 0x1F 2 h The 1st battery The 1st Battery is not connected Error code begins with 0x20 Error code ends with 0x2F 3 h The 2nd Battery The 2nd Battery is not connected Error code begins with 0x30 Error code ends with 0x3F 4 h S3V output Operating Power ON 5 h C5V output Error code begins with 0x40 6 h C3V out...

Page 63: ...tery discharge current is more than 0 5 A when there is no load 23h Main battery charge current is more than 2 70 A when DC IN direct charge is off 24h Current sensing IC is not normal 25h Main battery charge current is more than 0 3A when the battery isn t being charged S3V output Error code Meaning 40h S3V voltage is under or equal to 3 14V On Off 45h S3V voltage is under or equal to 3 14V Stari...

Page 64: ...utput Error code Meaning 70h PPV voltage is over 1 56V 71h PPV voltage is under or equal to 0 68V when the computer is powered on 72h PPV voltage is under or equal to 0 68V when the computer is booting up 73h PPV voltage is over or equal to 0 68V when the computer is powered off BGV output Error code Meaning 80h BGV voltage is over 2 28V 81h BGV voltage is under or equal to 1 53V when the computer...

Page 65: ...E1V voltage is more than 2 16V when the computer is powered on or off A1h 1R8 E1V voltage is not more than 1 53V when the computer is powered on A2h 1R8 E1V voltage is not more than 1 53V when the computer is booting up A3h 1R8 E1V voltage is not less than 1 53V when the computer is powered off A4h 1R8 E1V voltage is not more than 1 53V when the computer is suspended 2R5 B2V output Error code Mean...

Page 66: ...2 125V when the computer is powered on D2h 2R5 E1V voltage is not more than 2 125V when the computer is booting up D3h 2R5 E1V voltage is not less than 2 125V when the computer is powered off D4h 2R5 E1V voltage is not more than 2 125V when the computer is suspended Check 2 In the case of error code 10h or 12h Make sure the AC adaptor cord and AC power cord are firmly plugged into the DC IN 15 V s...

Page 67: ...ror code begins with 0x10 Error code ends with 0x1F 2 h The 1st battery The 1st Battery is not connected Error code begins with 0x20 Error code ends with 0x2F 3 h The 2nd Battery The 2nd Battery is not connected Error code begins with 0x30 Error code ends with 0x3F 4 h S3V output Operating Power ON 5 h E5V output Error code begins with 0x40 6 h E3V output Error code ends with 0xDF 7 h PPV output 8...

Page 68: ...tery discharge current is more than 0 5 A when there is no load 23h Main battery charge current is more than 3 10 A when DC IN direct charge is off 24h Current sensing IC is not normal 25h Main battery charge current is more than 0 3A when the battery isn t being charged S3V output Error code Meaning 40h S3V voltage is under or equal to 3 14V On Off 45h S3V voltage is under or equal to 3 14V Stari...

Page 69: ... 2 81V when the computer is starting PPV output Error code Meaning 70h PPV voltage is over 1 74V 71h PPV voltage is under or equal to 0 68V when the computer is powered on 72h PPV voltage is under or equal to 0 68V when the computer is booting up 73h PPV voltage is over or equal to 0 68V when the computer is powered off PTV output Error code Meaning 80h PTV voltage is over 1 50V 81h PTV voltage is...

Page 70: ... code Meaning A0h EMV voltage is more than 3 00V when the computer is powered on or off A1h EMV voltage is not more than 1 53V when the computer is powered on A2h EMV voltage is not more than 1 53V when the computer is booting up A3h EMV voltage is not less than 1 53V when the computer is powered off A4h EMV voltage is not more than 1 53V when the computer is suspended PTV output Error code Meanin...

Page 71: ... 53V when the computer is powered on D2h EMV voltage is not more than 1 53V when the computer is booting up D3h EMV voltage is not less than 1 53V when the computer is powered off D4h EMV voltage is not more than 1 53V when the computer is suspended Check 2 In the case of error code 10h or 12h Make sure the AC adaptor cord and AC power cord are firmly plugged into the DC IN 15 V socket and wall ou...

Page 72: ...to the DC IN 15 V socket PJ8810 AC adaptor inlet and wall outlet If these cables are connected correctly go to Check 3 Check 3 Make sure that the DC IN input port socket PJ8810 is firmly secured to PJ8811 on the system board If the DC IN input socket is loose go to Procedure 5 If it is not loose go to Check 4 Check 4 Use a multimeter to make sure that the AC adaptor output voltage is close to 15 V...

Page 73: ... adaptor s output voltage is not normal Check 1 4 The Battery is not installed Check 2 5 The battery s output voltage is not normal Check 3 6 The battery s temperature is not normal Check 4 7 A bad battery is installed Check 2 8 Any other problems Check 5 Check 1 Make sure the AC adaptor and AC power cord are firmly plugged into the DC IN socket and the wall outlet If these cables are connected co...

Page 74: ... one If the AC adaptor is still not functioning properly perform Check 2 Check 2 Use a multimeter to make sure that F5000 F5084 and F8800 fuses on the system board are not blown If a fuse s is not blown go to Check 3 If a fuse s is blown go to Check 6 Check 3 Use a multimeter to make sure that F8810 fuse on the battery board are not blown If the fuse is not blown go to Check 4 If the fuse is blown...

Page 75: ...ion describes how to determine if the system board is defective or not functioning properly Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed The procedures described in this section are Procedure 1 Message Check Procedure 2 Printer Port LED Check on Boot Mode Procedure 3 Diagnostic Test Program Execution Check Procedure 4 Replacement Check ...

Page 76: ...1 key as the message instructs These errors occur when the system configuration preserved in the RTC memory CMOS type memory is not the same as the actual configuration or when the data is lost If you press the F1 key as the message instructs the TSETUP screen appears to set the system configuration If error message b appears often when the power is turned on replace the RTC battery If any other e...

Page 77: ...2 6 If error message 21 displays go to the DVD ROM and CD RW DVD ROM Troubleshooting Procedures in Section 2 9 If error message 22 or 23 displays go to the FDD Troubleshooting Procedures in Section 2 5 1 PIT ERROR 2 MEMORY REFRESH ERROR 3 TIMER CH 2 OUT ERROR 4 CMOS CHECKSUM ERROR 5 CMOS BAD BATTERY ERROR 6 FIRST 64KB MEMORY ERROR 7 FIRST 64KB MEMORY PARITY ERROR 8 VRAM ERROR 9 SYSTEM MEMORY ERROR...

Page 78: ...parallel port 2 Turn on the computer s power 3 Read the LED status from left to right as you are facing the back of the computer 4 Convert the status from binary to hexadecimal notation 5 If the final LED status is FFh normal status go to Procedure 3 6 If the final LED status matches any of the test status values in Table 2 3 perform Check 1 NOTE If an error condition is detected by the IRT test t...

Page 79: ...ewrite transition to IRT BIOS rewrite process BIOS rewrite register initialization PIT channel 1 initialization PIT DMAC PIC initialization Memory type check Cache bus L2 initialization configuration Enabling L1 cache Memory clear B3h Protecting flash ROM area cache Enabling FDC interruption HW debug B7h FDC interruption Display initialization Sound controller initialization for beep Message displ...

Page 80: ...um 04h Resume branch PIT test and initialization Enabling SMI except for auto off function Set clock generator ACPI register initialization Initialization of temperature control information EC debug Piano debug 443BX device 1 initialization 06h Grant SMI PIC register initialization Resume process to resume main Resume process Resume error process 440BX debug AGP bridge initialization 07h System BI...

Page 81: ...ersion CMOS default setup check ACPI table initialization D5h Read EC version KBC initialization VGA display off and reset control Sound controller initialization Modem reset power down release process 07h VGA initialization Sound initialization Modem initialization Get multi box status Get multi box status PCI initialization PCI test CPU type check Check if self test is required 70h PCI initializ...

Page 82: ...control PC Card Slot initialization Automatic configuration work 77h Serial port initialization Modem initialization Serial interrupt control PC Card Slot initialization Automatic configuration work Reserved resource map configuration 81h Set reserved display resource to resource map 82h Set reserved resource to resource map Wait for VGA power up PCI device open and vender ID rewrite Wait for Mode...

Page 83: ...nd multi box 19h Display initialization VGA BIOS initialization 1Fh Display logo Display logo PnP card isolation Conventional memory check 20h PnP isolation System memory check System memory initialization Conventional memory initialization 25h Extension memory check Extension memory check 30h DMA page check DMA page check 40h DMAC check DMAC check 41h DMAC initialization DMAC initialization Boot ...

Page 84: ... password Set USB KB repeat parameter T shadow RAM size store Extended memory store in CMOS System source update DMI table update INT 15h E820h function memory map rewrite DMI wake up update and SM BIOS structure table update ACPI table update MMI mask release Wait for PSC version writing on BIOS TIT checksum Runtime IRT flag clear Runtime checksum update Hibernation branch CPU HDD upgrade check S...

Page 85: ...splay go to Procedure 4 B0h B1h B2h B3h B7h B8h 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h 06h 07h 05h D0h D1h D2h D3h D4h D5h 70h 74h 75h 71h 72h 73h 76h 77h 81h 82h 83h 78h 79h 08h 09h 0Ah 0Dh 18h 19h 1Fh 20h 25h 30h 40h 41h 22h 42h 80h 83h C0h C1h A6h Check 2 If error codes 81h or 82h are displayed go to the following sections Section 2 5 FDD Troubleshooting Section 2 6 HDD Troubleshooting ...

Page 86: ...l Timer test 9 NDP test 10 Expansion test 11 Sound test 12 CD ROM DVD ROM test 13 Modem test If an error is detected during these tests go to Procedure 4 Procedure 4 Replacement Check The system board connectors may be damaged Disassemble the computer following the steps described in Chapter 4 Replacement Procedures and perform Check 1 Check 1 Visually check for the following conditions a Connecto...

Page 87: ...dure 2 Diagnostic Test Program Execution Check Procedure 3 Connector Check and Replacement Check Procedure 1 FDD Head Cleaning Check FDD head cleaning is one option available in the Diagnostic Program A detailed operation is given in Chapter 3 Tests and Diagnostics Insert the Diagnostics Disk in the computer s floppy disk drive turn on the computer and run the test Clean the FDD heads using the cl...

Page 88: ...te protect tab is disabled If any other errors occur while executing the FDD diagnostics test go to Check 1 Table 2 4 FDD error code and status Code Status 01h Bad command 02h Address mark not found 03h Write protected 04h Record not found 06h Media removed on dual attach card 08h DMA overrun error 09h DMA boundary error 10h CRC error 20h FDC error 40h Seek error 60h FDD not drive 80h Time out err...

Page 89: ...tem board FDD PJ2007 System board FDD flexible cable If any of the connections are loose reconnect firmly and repeat Procedure 2 If any of the connections is damaged or there is still an error go to Check 2 Check 2 The FDD or FDD flexible cable may be defective or damaged Replace it with a new one following the steps in Chapter 4 Replacement Procedures If the FDD is still not functioning properly ...

Page 90: ...ive s Procedure 1 Message Check When the computer s HDD does not function properly some of the following error messages may appear on the display Start with Check 1 below and perform the other checks as instructed Check 1 If any of the following messages appear go to Procedure 5 If the following messages do not appear perform Check 2 HDC ERROR After 5 seconds this message will disappear or IDE 0 E...

Page 91: ...om the Toshiba MS DOS system disk If the problem still exists go to Procedure 3 Check 3 If drive C is listed as active in the FDISK menu go to Check 4 If drive C is not listed as active return to the FDISK menu and choose the option to set the active partition for drive C Restart the computer If the problem still exists go to Check 4 Check 4 Type DIR C and press Enter If the following message disp...

Page 92: ...ormat Check The computer s HDD is formatted using the MS DOS FORMAT program To format the HDD follow the steps below Check 1 Format the HDD and transfer system files using FORMAT C S U If the following message appears on the display the HDD is formatted Format complete If an error message appears on the display go to Procedure 4 ...

Page 93: ...n error code and status will be displayed The error codes and statuses are listed in Table 2 5 If an error code is not generated and the problem still exists go to Procedure 5 Table 2 5 Hard disk drive error code and status Code Status 01h Bad command 02h Bad address mark 04h Record not found 05h HDC not reset 07h Drive not initialized 08h HDC overrun DRQ 09h DMA boundary error 0Ah Bad sector erro...

Page 94: ...ent Procedures and perform the following checks Check 1 Make sure the HDD is firmly connected to PJ7000 on the system board HDD PJ7000 System board If the connection is loose reconnect firmly and repeat Procedure 1 If there is still an error go to Check 2 Check 2 The HDD may be damaged Replace it with a new one following the instructions in Chapter 4 If the problem still exists perform Check 3 Che...

Page 95: ...Connect the PS 2 or compatible keyboard to the computer s PS 2 keyboard mouse port then boot the computer The computer automatically detects the external keyboard If the external keyboard works correctly the internal keyboard may be damaged Go to Procedure 3 If the external keyboard appears to have the same problem as the internal keyboard the system board may be damaged Go to Procedure 2 Procedur...

Page 96: ... Check 1 Check 1 Make sure the keyboard cable is firmly connected to the system board Keyboard PJ2003 System board Keyboard cable If the connection is loose reconnect firmly and repeat Procedure 2 If there is still an error go to Check 2 Check 2 The keyboard may be damaged Replace it with a new one following the instructions in Chapter 4 If the problem still exists perform Check 3 Check 3 Make sur...

Page 97: ...ed Replace it with a new one following the instructions in Chapter 4 If the problem still exists perform Check 7 Check 7 Make sure the CD switch cables is firmly connected to the system board CD switch board PJ7103 System board CD switch cable If the connection is loose reconnect firmly and repeat Procedure 1 If there is still an error go to Check 8 Check 8 The CD switch board may be damaged Repla...

Page 98: ...t then boot the computer The computer automatically detects the external monitor If the external monitor works correctly the internal LCD may be damaged Go to Procedure 3 If the external monitor appears to have the same problem as the internal monitor the system board may be damaged Go to Procedure 2 Procedure 2 Diagnostic Test Program Execution Check The Display Test program is stored on the comp...

Page 99: ...eck 3 If some screen functions do not operate properly perform Check3 If the FL remains lit when the display is closed perform Check4 Check 1 Replace the FL inverter board with a new one and test display again If the problem still exists perform Check 2 FL CN1 HV cable CN2 LCD LCD FL cable PJ5001 System board FL inverter Board Check 2 Replace the FL with a new one and test the display again If the...

Page 100: ...tened paper clip into the eject hole The object must be long enough to activate the eject mechanism 3 Clean the laser pickup lens with a lens cleaner Apply the cleaner to a cloth and wipe the lens 4 If the drive still does not function properly after cleaning go to Procedure 2 Procedure 2 Diagnostic Test Program Execution Check The CD ROM DVD ROM test program is stored in the Diagnostics Disk For ...

Page 101: ...nt Procedures and perform the following checks Check 1 Make sure the drive is firmly connected to PJ2001 on the system board DVD ROM Drive or CD RW DVD ROM Drive PJ2001 System board If the connection is loose reconnect firmly and repeat Procedure 2 If there is still an error go to Check 2 Check 2 The drive may be defective or damaged Replace the drive with a new one following the steps in Chapter ...

Page 102: ...th the other procedures as required Procedure 1 Diagnostic Test Program Execution Check Procedure 2 Connector Check and Replacement Check Procedure 1 Diagnostic Test Program Execution Check The modem Diagnostic test program is stored on the computer s diagnostic disk Insert the diagnostics disk in the computer s floppy disk drive turn the computer on and run the test Refer to Chapter 3 Tests and D...

Page 103: ...25 Satellite 2400 series and the RJ 11 Jack is firmly connected to MDC JP1 System board PJ9 or PJ125 MDC RJ 11 JP3 JP1 If a connector is disconnected connect it firmly and repeat Procedure 1 If the Modem is still not functioning properly perform Check 2 Check 2 The RJ 11 jack may be defective or damaged Replace the RJ 11 jack with a new one following the steps in Chapter 4 Replacement Procedures I...

Page 104: ...cedure as required Procedure 1 Diagnostic Test Program Execution Check Procedure 2 Connector Check and Replacement Check Procedure 1 Diagnostic Test Program Execution Check The LAN Diagnostic test program is stored on the computer s diagnostic disk This program checks the LAN function Insert the diagnostics disk in the computer s floppy disk drive turn the computer on and run the test Refer to Cha...

Page 105: ...owing checks Check 1 Make sure the RJ 45 jack cable is firmly connected to system board PJ4500 System board PJ4500 RJ 45 If a connector is disconnected connect it firmly and repeat Procedure 1 If the LAN port is still not functioning properly perform Check 2 Check 2 The RJ 45 jack may be defective or damaged Replace the RJ 45 jack with a new one following the steps in Chapter 4 Replacement Procedu...

Page 106: ...cedure 1 and continuing with the other procedures as required Procedure 1 Diagnostic Test Program Execution Check Procedure 2 Connector Check Procedure 3 Replacement Check Procedure 1 Diagnostic Test Program Execution Check The sound test program is stored on the computer s diagnostic disk Insert the Diagnostics disk in the computer s floppy disk drive turn on the computer and run the test Refer t...

Page 107: ... perform Check 1 If headphones or the sound recording function doesn t work correctly perform Check 2 Check 1 If the stereo speakers don t sound properly the speaker cable may be disconnected Make sure the speaker cable is firmly connected to PJ2020 PJ2021 on the system board If the stereo speakers are still not functioning properly go to Procedure 3 Check 2 If headphones don t sound properly or t...

Page 108: ...ive or damaged Replace them with new ones If the stereo speakers still do not work properly go to Check 3 Check 2 If headphones or the recording function does not work correctly the sound board cable or the sound board may be defective or damaged Replace them with new ones If headphones or the recording function still does not work correctly go to Check 3 Check 3 The system board may be defective ...

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Page 110: ...3 Tests and Diagnostics 3 ii Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 ...

Page 111: ... 3 25 3 11 Hard Disk Test 3 27 3 12 Real Timer Test 3 30 3 13 NDP Test 3 32 3 14 Expansion Test 3 33 3 15 CD ROM DVD ROM Test 3 35 3 16 Error Code and Error Status Names 3 36 3 17 Hard Disk Test Detail Status 3 39 3 18 Head Cleaning 3 41 3 18 1 Function Description 3 41 3 18 2 Operations 3 41 3 19 Log Utilities 3 42 3 19 1 Function Description 3 42 3 19 2 Operations 3 42 3 20 Running Test 3 44 3 2...

Page 112: ...res Figure 3 1 Sound LAN Modem test Menu 3 76 Figure 3 2 Ready for Recording 3 77 Figure 3 3 Playing the sound 3 77 Figure 3 4 Ready for Playing DO RE MI 3 79 Figure 3 5 LAN Test 3 80 Figure 3 6 Modem Test 3 81 Tables Table 3 1 Subtest names 1 2 3 7 Table 3 1 Subtest names 2 2 3 8 Table 3 2 Error codes and error status names 1 3 3 36 Table 3 2 Error codes and error status names 2 3 3 37 Table 3 2 ...

Page 113: ...am Module DIAGNOSTIC TEST MENU NOTES To start the diagnostics follow these steps 1 Check all cables for loose connections 2 Exit any application you may be using and close Windows The DIAGNOSTIC MENU consists of the following eight functions DIAGNOSTIC TEST HEAD CLEANING LOG UTILITIES RUNNING TEST FDD UTILITIES SYSTEM CONFIGURATION EXIT TO MS DOS SETUP The DIAGNOSTIC TEST MENU contains the followi...

Page 114: ...DISK ZA1217P01 P000204190 CD ROM DVD ROM test A DVD test media Toshiba EMI DVD ROM TEST DISK TSD 1 CD ROM DVD ROM test CD RW media that supports four speed writing media manufactured by RICOH or Mitsubishi Chemical are recommended External CRT Display test PS 2 or compatible keyboard Keyboard test PS 2 or compatible mouse Keyboard test Serial port wraparound connector ASYNC test Headphone Sound te...

Page 115: ...xecute the CD ROM or DVD ROM test make sure the CD ROM and CD ROM drive or DVD ROM and DVD ROM drive is installed in the computer The following menu will appear TOSHIBA Personal Computer xxxxxxx DIAGNOSTICS Version X XX C Copyright TOSHIBA Corp XXXX DIAGNOSTICS MENU 1 DIAGNOSTIC TEST 2 3 4 HEAD CLEANING 5 LOG UTILITIES 6 RUNNNING TEST 7 FDD UTILITIES 8 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 9 EXIT TO MS DOS 0 SETUP...

Page 116: ...CS MENU 1 SYSTEM TEST 2 MEMORY TEST 3 KEYBOARD TEST 4 DISPLAY TEST 5 FLOPPY DISK TEST 6 PRINTER TEST 7 ASYNC TEST 8 HARD DISK TEST 9 REAL TIMER TEST 10 NDP TEST 11 EXPANSION TEST 12 13 CD ROM DVD ROM TEST 88 ERROR RETRY COUNT SET FDD HDD 99 EXIT TO DIAGNOSTICS MENU Select items Enter Specify Esc Exit Refer to sections 3 4 through 3 17 for detailed descriptions of each Diagnostic Tests 1 through 14...

Page 117: ...TEM TEST SUB TEST XX PASS COUNT XXXXX WRITE DATA XX ADDRESS XXXXX XXXXXXX ERROR COUNT XXXXX READ DATA XX STATUS XXX xxxxxxx DIAGNOSTIC TEST VX XX Ctrl Break test end Ctrl C key stop NOTE The menu displayed by your computer may be slightly different from the one shown above 4 Select the desired subtest number from the subtest menu and press Enter The following message will appear TEST LOOP YES NO S...

Page 118: ...e display screen as shown below ERROR STATUS NAME HALT OPERATION 1 Test end 2 Continue 3 Retry These three selections have the following functions respectively 1 Terminates the test program and exits to the subtest menu 2 Continues the test 3 Restarts the test from the error Selecting NO keeps the test running even if an error is found 6 Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired option ...

Page 119: ...04 05 06 Conventional memory Protected mode Cache memory L2 cache memory Stress test 3 KEYBOARD 01 02 04 05 06 07 08 Pressed key display Pressed key code display Touch Pad USB test CD function key CD MP3 key test Mail Intouch Internet key test Mail LED test 4 DISPLAY 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 VRAM read write for VGA Gradation for VGA Gradation for LCD Gradation Mode test for VGA All dot on off for L...

Page 120: ...R Point to point receive 8 HARD DISK 01 02 03 04 06 07 09 10 Sequential read Address uniqueness Random address data Cross talk peak shift Write specified address Read specified address Sequential write W R C specified address 9 REAL TIMER 01 02 03 Real time Backup memory Real time carry 10 NDP 01 NDP test 11 EXPANSION 01 03 PCMCIA Wraparound RGB monitor ID 12 SOUND 01 02 03 CODEC REC PLAY FM Synth...

Page 121: ...When you press Enter the fan should spin Fan OFF Press Enter key When you press Enter the fan should stop Subtest 05 Thermister Check This Subtest reads the thermister connect check status of the power supply microprocessor then compares it with the original data If the data indicates the connector is open or shorted it displays an error message Subtest 06 Quick charge Displays charge status Subte...

Page 122: ... writes constant data to conventional memory 0 to 640 KB then reads the new data and compares the result with the original data Subtest 02 Protected Mode NOTE The CONFIG SYS file must be configured without expanded memory manager programs such as EMM386 EXE EMM386 SYS or QEMM386 SYS Also the HIMEM SYS must be deleted from the CONFIG SYS file This subtest writes constant data and address data to ex...

Page 123: ...U cache memory One test takes 3 seconds Number of misses Number of hits OK Number of misses Number of hits Fail Subtest 05 L2 Cache Memory To test the L2 cache memory a test similar to that for the cache memory is performed Subtest 06 Stress test The conventional memory is provided with a write read buffer size 1b30 h and creates write data in the write buffer Subsequent to 1 MB the data is writte...

Page 124: ...nt actions Move the highlight bar to the subtest you want to execute and press Enter Subtest 01 Pressed Key Display 82 84 NOTE The Num Lock and the Overlay mode must be off to execute this subtest When you execute this subtest the keyboard layout is drawn on the display as shown below When any key is pressed the corresponding key on the screen changes to the key that was pressed Holding a key down...

Page 125: ...g Stick Touch Pad NOTE The computer has two scroll buttons in addition to two conventional buttons If you connect a conventional PS 2 mouse to the computer subtest 04 may not be tested correctly Use such a mouse that has a scroll function This Subtest checks the functions of the Touch Pad as shown below A Touch Pad pressure sensing direction and parameter B Touch Pad switch function check This tes...

Page 126: ...65 Subtest 05 USB Test This Subtest checks USB The USB TEST Module ZD0003P01 and USB Cable ZD0003P02 must be connected to the computer If the test ends successfully OK is displayed If nothing is displayed there may be a problem with the USB port Check the wraparound connection and repeat the test ...

Page 127: ...re The cursor moves in the direction that you move the USB mouse The display reverses when you click the right button or left button To stop this test press the two IPS buttons on the computer connected to PJ10 at the same time You cannot use the USB mouse to stop the test Subtest 06 CD function key CD MP3 key test When this subtest displays messages shown below press the corresponding CD function...

Page 128: ...intenance Manual 960 364 365 Subtest 07 Internet Toshiba Console Test When this subtest displays messages shown below press the corresponding button NOTE This subtest must be completed within 10 seconds Press Intouch Button Press Internet Button Subtest 08 Mail LED test ...

Page 129: ...om the video RAM and compared to the original data Subtest 02 Gradation for VGA This subtest displays four colors red green blue and white from left to right across the screen from black to maximum brightness The display below appears on the screen when this subtest is executed To exit this subtest and return to the DISPLAY TEST menu press Ctrl Break Subtest 03 Gradation for the LCD This subtest d...

Page 130: ...isplays gradations for each mode Execute the test then press Enter to change the mode Resolution Mode 1024 x 800 12 13 3 111 112 114 115 117 XGA 118 13c 13b The display below appears on the screen when this subtest is executed Pressing Enter changes the size of the displayed image Mode 12 Pressing Enter changes the size of the displayed image Mode 13 ...

Page 131: ... Mode 111 640 480 64K Mode 112 640 480 16M Mode 114 800 600 64K Mode 115 800 600 16M Mode 117 1024 768 64K Mode 111 640 480 64K To exit this subtest and return to the DISPLAY TEST menu press Ctrl Break Subtest 05 All Dot On Off for LCD This subtest displays an all white screen all dots on for three seconds then an all black screen all dots off for three seconds To exit this subtest and return to t...

Page 132: ...HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH To exit this subtest and return to the DISPLAY TEST menu Ctrl Break NOT...

Page 133: ...media type and test start track will be displayed successively Answer each question with an appropriate response to execute the test 1 Select the test drive number to be tested Test drive number FDD 1 FDD 2 FDD 1 2 2 Select the media type to be tested Media in drive 1 mode 2DD 2D 2D 2HD 2DD 2HD Media in drive 2 mode 2DD 2D 2D 2HD 2DD 2HD 3 Select the 2HD media mode to be tested in the case that 2H...

Page 134: ...hen the FDD test is started from the Diagnostic Test Menu Refer to Step 3 at the beginning of this section to set the start track Subtest 02 Sequential Read Write This subtest continuously writes data pattern B5ADADh to all the specified tracks selected in subtest 01 The data is then read and compared to the original data Subtest 03 Random Address Data This subtest writes random data to random add...

Page 135: ...s with an appropriate response to execute the test NOTE A Port Replicator and an IBM compatible printer must be connected to the system to execute this test The following message will appear when the printer test is selected channel 1 XXXXh channel 2 XXXXh channel 3 XXXXh Select the channel number 1 3 The printer I O port address is specified by the XXXXh number The computer supports three printer...

Page 136: ...uble strike print All characters print This subtest prints the various print types shown below Subtest 03 Wraparound NOTE To execute this subtest a printer wraparound connector must be connected to the printer port in the Port Replicator The printer wraparound connector 34M741986G01 wiring diagram is described in Appendix F This subtest checks the output and bi directional modes of the data contro...

Page 137: ...XXXXh Channel 2 XXXXh Channel 3 XXXXh Select the Channel number 1 2 3 The serial I O port address is specified by the XXXXh number Select the serial port channel number and press Enter to start the subtest Subtest 01 Wraparound board NOTE To execute this subtest an RS 232C wraparound connector 34M741621G01 must be connected to the RS 232C port The RS 232C wraparound connector wiring diagram is des...

Page 138: ...evel of IRQ 4 3 and 5 from the send side Subtest 06 FIR SIR Point to Point send NOTE To execute subtests 06 and 07 each computer must have access to the other computer s infrared port This subtest sends 20h through 7Eh data to the receive side then receives the sent data and compares it to the original data through the FIR SIR port Subtest 07 FIR SIR Point to Point receive This subtest is used wit...

Page 139: ...is tool can be used only once If it exists use it to back up the pre installed software then use the Backup utility in the System Tools folder to back up the entire disk including the user s files Refer to the operating system instructions After selecting the hard disk test from the DIAGNOSTIC TEST MENU answer each of the questions with an appropriate response to execute the test 1 Select the hard...

Page 140: ...er indicates the drive being tested and the last two digits indicate the error status code as explained in Table 3 2 Subtest 01 Sequential Read This subtest is a sequential reading of all the tracks on the HDD starting at track 0 When all the tracks on the HDD have been read the test starts at the maximum track and reads the tracks on the HDD sequentially back to track 0 Subtest 02 Address Uniquen...

Page 141: ...63B63B 4 cylinder 9C49C4 5 cylinder 2DB6DB 6 cylinder D24924 7 cylinder Subtest 06 Write Specified Address This subtest writes specified data to a specified cylinder and head on the HDD Subtest 07 Read Specified Address This subtest reads data that has been written to a specified cylinder and head on the HDD Subtest 09 Sequential Write This subtest writes specified 2 byte data to all of the cylind...

Page 142: ... Select Subtest 01 and the following message will appear Current date XX XX XXXX Current time XX XX XX Enter new date PRESS ENTER KEY TO EXIT TEST 2 If the current date is not correct input the correct date at the Enter new date prompt and press Enter The following prompt will appear Enter new time 3 If the current time is not correct input the correct time in 24 hour format Subtest 02 Backup Memo...

Page 143: ... this Subtest the current date and time are erased This Subtest checks the real time clock increments making sure the date and time are displayed in the following format Current date 12 31 2001 Current time 23 59 58 Pressing Enter displays the following Current date 01 01 2002 Current time 00 00 00 PRESS Enter KEY TO EXIT TEST Press Ctrl Break to exit ...

Page 144: ...P test select 10 from the DIAGNOSTICS TEST MENU press Enter and follow the directions on the screen The NDP test contains one Subtest that tests the computer s NDP functions Subtest 01 NDP This test checks the following functions of the coprocessor Control word Status word Bus Addition Multiplication Press Ctrl Break to exit ...

Page 145: ... PCMCIA Wraparound This test checks the following signal line of the PC card slot Address line REG CE 1 CE 2 line Data line Speaker line Wait line BSY BVD1 line This subtest is executed in the following order Sub Address Good Bad Contents 01 00001 00001 nn nn xx xx Address line REG CE 1 CE 2 nn A0 90 80 00 02 00002 ww rr Data line ww write data rr read data 03 00003 Speaker line 04 00004 40 80 xx ...

Page 146: ...400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 Subtest 02 DS bus wraparound Conduct this test by PCI configuration register read write Subtest 03 RGB monitor ID For this test the computer must be in CRT mode Connect the CRT an RGB monitor with the external monitor port ...

Page 147: ... the logical addresses Subtest 02 Read Specified Address This Subtest reads one block data from a specified address Subtest 03 Random Address Data This Subtest reads one block data and multi block data from random addresses 200 times Subtest 04 Playback Music CD only NOTE You cannot use the Toshiba EMI DVD ROM TEST DISK TSD 1 for Subtest 04 For this test use an ordinary music CD This Subtest reads...

Page 148: ...Common FF Data Compare Error System 01 ROM Checksum Error Memory 01 02 14 DD DE DF Parity Error Protected Mode Not Changed Memory Read Write Error Cache Memory Error 2nd Cache Error TAG RAM Error FDD 01 02 03 04 06 08 09 10 20 40 60 80 EE Bad Command Address Mark Not Found Write Protected Record Not Found Media Removed DMA Overrun Error DMA Boundary Error CRC Error FDC Error Seek Error FDD Not Dri...

Page 149: ...errun error Timer time out error CRC error Line Status Error Modem Status Error HDD 01 02 04 05 07 08 09 0A 0B 10 11 20 40 80 AA BB CC E0 EE DA Bad Command Error Address Mark Not Found Record Not Found HDC Not Reset Error Drive Not Initialized HDC Overrun DRQ DMA Boundary Error Bad Sector Bad Track Error ECC Error ECC Recover Enable HDC Error Seek Error Time Out Error Drive Not Ready Undefined Err...

Page 150: ...E 2 Line Error DATA Line Error WAIT Line Error BSY Line Error BVD1 Line Error No PCMCIA Card Type Error CD DVD ROM 01 02 03 04 05 06 09 11 20 40 80 90 BO Bad Command Illegal Length Unit Attention Media Change Request Media Detected Additional Sense Boundary Error Corrected Data Error Drive Not Ready Seek Error Time Out Reset Error Address Error Keyboard 01 02 03 04 05 06 Mouse Interface Error IPS ...

Page 151: ...displays the HDC error register The contents of the HDC status register and error register are listed in Tables 3 3 and 3 4 Table 3 3 Hard disk controller status register contents Bit Name Description 7 BSY Busy 0 HDC is ready 1 HDC is busy 6 DRDY Drive ready 0 Hard disk drive is not ready to accept any command 1 Hard disk drive is ready 5 DWF Drive write fault 0 DWF error is not detected 1 Write ...

Page 152: ...NC Uncorrectable 0 There is no uncorrectable data error 1 Uncorrectable data error has been detected 5 Not used 4 IDNF Identification 0 Not used 1 There was no ID field in the requested sector 3 Not used 2 ABRT Abort 0 Not used 1 Illegal command error or a drive status error occurred 1 TK00 Track 0 0 The hard disk found track 0 during a recalibrate command 1 The hard disk could not find track 0 du...

Page 153: ...form this program 3 18 2 Operations 1 Selecting test 4 from the DIAGNOSTIC MENU and pressing Enter displays the following messages DIAGNOSTICS FLOPPY DISK HEAD CLEANING VX XX Mount cleaning disk s on drive s Press any key when ready 2 Remove the Diagnostics Disk from the FDD then insert the cleaning disk and press Enter 3 When the cleaning start message appears the FDD head cleaning has begun 4 Th...

Page 154: ...S NAME 4 Pass count PASS 5 Error status STS 6 FDD HDD or memory address ADDR 7 Write data WD 8 Read data RD 9 HDC status HSTS 10 Error status name ERROR STATUS NAME 3 19 2 Operations Selecting 5 and pressing Enter in the DIAGNOSTIC MENU logs error information into RAM or onto a floppy disk The error information is displayed in the following format XXXXX ERRORS CNT TS NO PASS STS ADDR WD RD HSTS ER...

Page 155: ...he 2 key scrolls the display to the previous page The 3 key returns to the Diagnostic Menu The 4 key erases all error log information in RAM The 5 key outputs the error log information to a printer The 6 key reads the log information from a floppy disk The 7 key writes the log information to a floppy disk 3 In the case of error retry OK a capital R will be placed at the beginning of the error stat...

Page 156: ...20 2 Operations NOTE Do not forget to load a work disk in the FDD If a work disk is not loaded an error will be generated during the FDD testing 1 Remove the diagnostics disk from the floppy disk drive and insert the work disk 2 Select 6 from the Diagnostic Menu and press Enter the following message displays Printer wrap around test Y N Selecting Y yes executes the printer wraparound test A printe...

Page 157: ...ter The following message will be appear FDD test R read W read write 5 Select Yes or No and press Enter The following message will appear Mount the work disk s on the drive s then press Enter key Warning The contents of the disk s will be destroyed 6 This program is executed continuously To terminate the program press Ctrl Break ...

Page 158: ...inch or 3 5 inch floppy disk in the following formats a 2D Double sided double density 48 67 5 TPI MFM mode 512 bytes 9 sectors track b 2DD Double sided double density double track 96 135 TPI MFM mode 512 bytes 9 sectors track c 2HD Double sided high density double track 96 135 TPI MFM mode 512 bytes 18 sectors track 2 COPY This program copies data from a source floppy disk to a target floppy disk...

Page 159: ...ng message Type select 0 2DD 3 2HD c Select a media drive type number and press Enter A message similar to the one below will be displayed Warning Disk data will be destroyed Insert work disk into drive A Press any key when ready d Remove the Diagnostics Disk from the FDD insert the work disk and press any key The following message will be displayed when the FDD format is executed FDD TYPE TRACK X...

Page 160: ...y The following message will appear indicating the program has started FDD TYPE TRACK XXX FDD TYPE HEAD X FDD TYPE SECTOR XX Copy start track head XXX X d Remove the source disk from the FDD insert a formatted work disk and press any key The track head XXX X message will appear and start copying to the target disk When the amount of data is too large to be copied in one operation the message from ...

Page 161: ...ted the display will go to step e Select drive number 1 A 2 B c Select a drive number and the following message will be displayed Format type select 1 2DD 2 2HD d Select a media type number and the following message will appear Insert source disk into drive A Press any key when ready e Insert a source disk and press any key and the following message will appear Max address Track XXXX Head XX Secto...

Page 162: ...inders XXXX XXXX Removable Cylinders XXXX XXXX No of Heads XXXX XXXX Unformat Bytes Track XXXX XXXX Unformat Bytes Sector XXXX XXXX Sectors Track XXXX XXXX Gap Length XXXX XXXX Sync Bytes XXXX XXXX Reserved h XXXX Serial No YYY Controller Type h XXXX Sector Buffers XXXX XXXX ECC Bytes XXXX XXXX Firmware Rev YYYYYY Model No YYYY Reserved h XXXX Double Word Capability XXXX XXXX Press Enter key Press...

Page 163: ...information for the computer 1 Processor Type 2 VGA Controller 3 MS DOS Version 4 BIOS ROM version 1st ID 2nd ID 5 Boot ROM version 6 KBC version 7 PS Microprocessor Version 8 Total Memory Size 9 Battery code 10 Sound System 11 The number of printer ports 12 The number of ASYNC ports 13 The number of math co processors 14 PCMCIA Slot 15 Modem LAN Type 16 The number of floppy disk drives 17 The num...

Page 164: ... ID XXH 2nd ID XXH BOOT ROM Version VX XX KBC Version VX XX PS Micom Version VX XX EC Version VX XX Total Memory Size XXXXXMB Conventional Memory XXXXX KB Battery Code XXXXXMB Sound System XXXXX X Printer Adapter LPT1 XXXX LPT2 XXXX LPT3 XXXX X ASYNC Adapter COM1 XXXX COM2 XXXX COM3 XXXX X Math Co Processor X PCMCIA Slot X Modem LAN XX X Floppy Disk Drive s Track XXXXX Sector XX X Hard Disk Drive ...

Page 165: ...Registered 3 Battery a Battery Save Mode 4 Peripheral a Internal Pointing Devices Not usd b Parallel Port Mode c Hard Disk Mode 5 Display a Power On Display b LCD Display Stretch c TV Type 6 Boot Priority a Boot Priority b Network Boot Priority Not used 7 Others a Power up Mode b CPU Cache c Level 2 Cache d Dynamic CPU Frequency Mode e Auto Power On f Panel Power On Off 8 Configuration a Device Co...

Page 166: ... 3 54 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 11 USB Legacy Emulation a USB keyboard Mouse Legacy Emulation 12 PC Card a Controller Mode 13 Drives I O a HDD b CD ROM 14 Floppy Disk I O a Floppy Disk 15 PCI LAN a Built in LAN ...

Page 167: ...nhanced IDE Normal Device Config Setup by OS Serial COM1 3F8H IRQ4 Parallel Not Used Built in LAN Enabled Built in HDD Primary IDE 1F0H IRQ14 Select Bay Secondary IDE 170H IRQ15 PCI BUS IRQ11 SYSTEM SETUP 2 2 ACPI BIOS version x xx Controller Mode Auto Selected Power up Mode Boot CPU Cache Enabled Level 2 Cache Enabled Processor Serial Number Disabled Dynamic CPU Frequency Mode Dynamically Switcha...

Page 168: ... following case 1 A supervisor password and user password are registered 2 USER PASSWORD MODE Unable to show Processor Serial Number item and 3 A user password is used to log onto the computer 3 The USB FDD Legacy Emulation item appears under the LEGACY EMULATION item only when Floppy Disk I O is set to Disabled 4 The LCD Display Stretch item appears under the Display item only when the LCD screen...

Page 169: ...splayed Are you sure Y N The change you made will cause the system to reboot 2 To make other changes press N Repeat the steps above 3 To accept the changes press Y NOTE You can press Esc to quit at any time without saving changes SETUP asks you to confirm that you do not want to save your changes toward User The Factory Preset Configuration When you access SETUP the current configuration is displa...

Page 170: ...ue 2 Password This option allows you to set or reset the user password for power on Not Registered Change or remove the password Default For details on setting the user password refer to the User s Manual 3 Battery This option is used to select the battery setting a Battery Save Options The following set of options can be selected in the submenu Processing Speed This feature changes the CPU proces...

Page 171: ...er off function xx Min Automatically turns off power to the hard disk drive if it is not used for the duration set The duration xx can be set to 1 3 5 10 15 20 or 30 minutes LCD Brightness Use this option to set the level of LCD brightness Super Bright Full brightness for maximum visibility Bright Full brightness for high visibility Semi Bright Less than full brightness for saving power Cooling Me...

Page 172: ...Sets the port mode to Extended Capabilities Port ECP For most printers the port should be set to ECP Default Std Bi Direct This setting should be used with some other parallel devices c Hard Disk Mode Use this item to select the hard disk mode Enhanced IDE Select this mode when using an operating system that Normal supports Enhanced IDE Default Standard IDE Select this mode when using an operating...

Page 173: ...OTE When starting the computer in Resume mode the last configuration is remembered If data does not appear on the display you are using after starting in Resume mode pressing Fn F5 Pressing Fn F5 changes the display setting in the order of internal LCD to simultaneous to external monitor b LCD Display Stretch LCD Display Stretch enables or disables a larger display area of the screen Enabled Enabl...

Page 174: ... finally on the CD ROM HDD CD ROM LAN FDD The computer looks for bootable files first on the HDD then on the CD ROM and finally on the HDD FDD CD ROM LAN HDD The computer looks for bootable files first on the FDD then on the CD ROM and finally on the HDD HDD CD ROM LAN FDD The computer looks for bootable files first on the HDD then on the CD ROM and finally on the HDD CD ROM LAN HDD FDD The comput...

Page 175: ...oot mode This option can also be set by hotkeys Boot Turns on boot mode Default Resume Turns on resume mode b CPU Cache Use this option to enable or disable the CPU cache Enabled Enables the CPU cache Default Disabled Disables the CPU cache When enabled is selected a subwindow similar to the one below is displayed to select the cache write policy The options for this setting are Write back default...

Page 176: ...e Note displayed on Satellite 1400 Celeron models Use this option to choose from the following settings Dynamically Switchable Enables Mobile Pentium 4 processor featuring Intel SpeedStep technology Always High Disables Mobile Pentium 4 processor featuring Intel SpeedStep technology and always runs the processor at its maximum speed Always Low Disables Mobile Pentium 4 processor featuring Intel Sp...

Page 177: ...e every day Press to move the cursor to the right and to move the cursor to the left when you set the date and time NOTE 1 Do not remove the AC adaptor and battery pack at the same time when you use this feature If you do so data saved by the resume function will be lost You must also reset this option 2 If you have set a password and the computer boots by the Auto Power On function and Resume is ...

Page 178: ...efault All Devices All devices will be initialized If you are using an OS that does not have PNP capacity select All Devices The Display shows the following message Device Config All Devices 9 I O ports This option controls settings for the parallel port NOTE Do not assign the same interrupt request level and I O address to the serial port and PC card a Parallel This option sets the interrupt requ...

Page 179: ...l port default LPT 2 5 278H 3 LPT 3 7 3BCH 3 Not Used Disables the port Others Others settings made automatically by plug and play operating systems When you select one of the above options except for Not Used a subwindow similar to the one below appears to let you set the DMA The options for this setting are Channel 1and Channel 3 Default For most printers the port should be set to ECP With some ...

Page 180: ... can be used Default Disabled USB Legacy Support cannot be used b USB FDD Legacy Emulation Use this option to enable or disable USB FDD Legacy Emulation Enabled USB Legacy Support can be used Default Disabled USB Legacy Support cannot be used Initial setting of the computer does not display this item It appears only when Floppy Disk I O is set to Disabled To use a USB FDD set the Floppy Disk item ...

Page 181: ... IDE 1F0H IRQ14 The built in HDD is ready for use No Drive The built in HDD is not installed b When an ATA card is installed in IN13h the sub window below is displayed 14 Floppy Disk I O This option displays the address interrupt request level and DMA channel settings for the FDD It is for information only and cannot be changed Floppy Disk 3F2H IRQ6 CH2 Built in HDD Primary IDE 1F0H IRQ14 ATA Card...

Page 182: ...ts and Diagnostics 3 23 SETUP 3 70 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 15 PCI LAN Not used a Built in LAN Enabled Enable Built in LAN functions Default Disabled Disable Built in LAN functions ...

Page 183: ... the Wireless LAN test program follow the steps below Insert a floppy disk containing the test program into the target machine and turn on the target machine The Wireless LAN test menu will appear Satellite 1400 2400 Wireless LAN sub system repair test VX XX Press test number 1 2 0 1 Transmit Receive test Responder 2 MAC Address test Mini PCI Wireless LAN 0 Transmit Receive test Initiator Press 1 ...

Page 184: ...esponder Mode MAC adress XXXXXXXXXXXX Ad hoc mode SS ID PHN Test Tx ratio 2 Mbps Channel 10 To prepare the tester machine for the Wireless LAN test program insert a floppy disk containing the test program into the tester machine and turn on the tester machine The Wireless LAN test menu will appear Press 0 to select the test and press Enter in the initiator machine The following message will appear...

Page 185: ...ess LAN test program insert a floppy disk containing the test program into the tester machine and turn on the tester machine The Wireless LAN test menu will appear Press 1 to select the test and press Enter The following message will appear RESPONDER SET ORiWL EXE Rev 03 Copyright C Toshiba Corporation 2000 2001 Initializing Trnsmit Receive Test MAC adress XXXXXXXXXXXX Ad hoc mode SS ID PHN Test T...

Page 186: ... 1 Transmit Receive test Responder 2 MAC Address test Mini PCI Wireless LAN 0 Transmit Receive test Initiator RESPONDER SET ORiWL EXE Rev 03 Copyright C Toshiba Corporation 2000 2001 Initializing Responder Mode MAC adress XXXXXXXXXXXX Ad hoc mode SS ID PHN Test Tx ratio 2 Mbps Channel 10 When the machine has passed the test OK message will appear in the target machine Then press Enter in the test ...

Page 187: ...Wireless LAN Test Program 3 Tests and Diagnostics Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 3 75 2 MAC Address test This sub test reads MAC Address If there is no problem the OK message will appear ...

Page 188: ... To start the DIAGNOSTIC TEST PROGRAM follow these steps a Insert the Diagnostics disk in the floppy disk drive and turn on the computer The Diagnostics Disk contains the MS DOS boot files The following menu shown in figure 3 11 will appear Satellite 1400 2400 DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM SOUND LAN MODEM TEST Press test number 1 4 _ 1 Microphoned Recording play 2 DOREMI 3 LAN 4 MODEM Figure 3 1 Sound LAN M...

Page 189: ...Be Ignored Play Volume Gain Record Volume Gain Recording Press S to Stop Figure 3 2 Ready for Recording NOTE The menu displayed by your computer may be slightly different from the one shown above b When the message Recording Press S to Stop is displayed input any sound into the Microphone immediately The recording time begins soon c The following message shown in figure 3 12 is displayed Copyright...

Page 190: ...cs 3 25 Sound LAN Modem Test Program 3 78 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 d You can hear the sound that you recorded e The message Press any key continue will appears f Press Enter to return to Main Menu ...

Page 191: ... Parameters Wave File Name doremi wav Wave Channel Index 1 d SPDIF On Off Option 0 d Play Wave Volume Gain 11 d When SPDIF is On Options Listed Below Will Be Ignored Sound Track Option Play Wave Volume Gain Playing Press S to Stop Figure 3 4 Ready for Playing DO RE MI NOTE The menu displayed by your computer may be slightly different from the one shown above b When the message Playing Press S to S...

Page 192: ...K test Source Adress 00003961409A_ COMPLETED Repeat count 00000 Error count 00000 100Mbps Auto negotiation TxRx Test Destination Address xxxxxxxxxxxx Source Address xxxxxxxxxxxx 1ooBase TX Full Duplex TRANCEMIT RECEIVE Figure 3 5 LAN Test NOTE The menu displayed by your computer may be slightly different from the one shown above b Check that the message OK appears c Press Enter to return to Main M...

Page 193: ...gure 3 6 MODEM Test b After a few seconds the following message will appear Press Key Y OK N NG If you hear the modem sound from the speakers press Y Otherwise press N NOTE The menu displayed by your computer may be slightly different from the one shown above c After you press Y or N the RJ11 Connection Check LED Operator s Check LED test will execute and the following message will appear Press Ke...

Page 194: ...3 Tests and Diagnostics 3 25 Sound LAN Modem Test Program 3 82 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 ...

Page 195: ...Chapter 4 Replacement Procedures ...

Page 196: ...4 Replacement Procedures 4 ii Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 ...

Page 197: ...tery Pack 4 10 Removing an Optional PC Card 4 11 Installing an Optional PC Card 4 12 Removing an Optional SD Card 4 13 Installing an Optional SD Card 4 14 4 2 HDD 4 15 Removing the HDD 4 15 Installing the HDD 4 18 4 3 Memory Modules 4 19 Removing a Memory Module 4 19 Installing a Memory Module 4 21 4 4 Modem Daughter Card 4 22 Removing the Modem Daughter Card 4 22 Installing the Modem Daughter Car...

Page 198: ...e FDD 4 43 Installing the FDD 4 44 4 11 Touch Pad 4 45 Removing the Touch Pad 4 45 Installing the Touch Pad 4 46 4 12 Battery Board 4 47 Removing the Battery Board 4 47 Installing the Battery Board 4 48 4 13 HDD Connector Board 4 49 Removing the HDD Connector Board 4 49 Installing the HDD Connector Board 4 50 4 14 RTC Battery 4 51 Removing the RTC Battery 4 52 Installing the RTC Battery 4 52 4 15 ...

Page 199: ...eakers 4 71 Installing the Speakers 4 74 4 22 CPU 4 75 Removing the CPU 4 75 Installing the CPU 4 79 4 23 Display Mask 4 80 Removing the Display Mask 4 80 Installing the Display Mask 4 82 4 24 FL Inverter Board 4 83 Removing the FL Inverter Board 4 83 Installing the FL Inverter Board 4 84 4 25 LCD Module 4 85 Removing the LCD Module 4 85 Installing the LCD Module 4 88 4 26 Antenna Coaxial Cables 4...

Page 200: ...ing the TFT FL Model 14 1 Toshiba LTM14C433 4 127 Installing the TFT FL Model 14 1 Toshiba 4 134 4 33 TFT FL Model 14 1 Toshiba LTM14C501 4 140 Removing the TFT FL Model 14 1 Toshiba LTM14C501 4 140 Installing the TFT FL Model 14 1 Toshiba 4 145 4 34 TFT FL Model 15 0 LG Philips 4 151 Removing the TFT FL Model 15 0 LG Philips 4 151 Installing the TFT FL Model 15 0 LG PHILIPS 4 155 4 35 TFT FL Mode...

Page 201: ...1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 vii Installing the TFT FL Model 15 0 SXGA Toshiba 4 197 4 39 TFT FL Model 15 0 SXGA SHARP 4 203 Removing the TFT FL Model 15 0 SXGA SHARP 4 203 Installing the TFT FL Model 15 0 SXGA SHARP 4 211 ...

Page 202: ...onnecting the antenna coaxial cable 4 26 Figure 4 14 Connecting the Wireless LAN cables 4 27 Figure 4 15 Removing the keyboard brace Satellite 2400 Series 4 29 Figure 4 16 Removing screws securing the keyboard Satellite 2400 Series 4 30 Figure 4 17 Removing the keyboard 4 31 Figure 4 18 Removing the power switch board Satellite 2400 Series 4 33 Figure 4 19 Disconnecting the SUMI card 4 34 Figure 4...

Page 203: ...5 Figure 4 43 Removing the system board 4 66 Figure 4 44 Removing the screws securing the PC card slot 4 68 Figure 4 45 Removing the PC card slot 4 69 Figure 4 46 Removing screws securing the speakers 4 71 Figure 4 47 Removing the tape and freeing the speaker cables 4 72 Figure 4 48 Removing the speakers 4 73 Figure 4 49 Removing four screws and the metal plate 4 75 Figure 4 50 Remove two screws a...

Page 204: ...e tape Lamp Ass y Cover bottom Sheets guide Tape Adhesive and Board Ass y 4 99 Figure 4 73 Assembly of Source PCB and Gate PCB 4 100 Figure 4 74 Assembly of Cover bottom Screw Top cover Control 4 101 Figure 4 75 Assembly of outside Tape and Cover shield 4 102 Figure 4 76 Removing the PCB cover wire tape and aluminum tape 4 103 Figure 4 77 Removing the screws on the top chassis 4 104 Figure 4 78 Re...

Page 205: ...30 Figure 4 104 Folding out the Y PCB and X PCB 4 131 Figure 4 105 Separating the PCB ASSY cell 4 132 Figure 4 106 Removing the sheets the light guide and the FL 4 133 Figure 4 107 Checking the module 4 134 Figure 4 108 Installing the PCB ASSY cell 4 135 Figure 4 109 Folding the X PCB and Y PCB 4 136 Figure 4 110 Installing the frame 4 137 Figure 4 111 Securing the screws 4 138 Figure 4 112 Applyi...

Page 206: ...B cover 4 159 Figure 4 133 Removing two screws securing the PCB 4 160 Figure 4 134 Removing wire tape and five screws 4 161 Figure 4 135 Removing the top chassis 4 162 Figure 4 136 Removing the panel assembly 4 163 Figure 4 137 Removing one screw two clips tape and six sheets 4 164 Figure 4 138 Removing the back cover 4 165 Figure 4 139 Removing the FL assembly 4 166 Figure 4 140 Removing the tape...

Page 207: ...overs and tapes 4 190 Figure 4 165 Removing the insulation tape and sheet 4 191 Figure 4 166 Removing the FL clip 4 192 Figure 4 167 Removing the screws 4 193 Figure 4 168 Removing the frame 4 194 Figure 4 169 Folding out the X PCB 4 195 Figure 4 170 Separating the PCB ASSY cell 4 196 Figure 4 171 Checking the module 4 197 Figure 4 172 Installing the PCB ASSY cell 4 198 Figure 4 173 Securing the X...

Page 208: ...e 4 188 Installing the light guide sheet 4 212 Figure 4 189 Installing the sheets 4 213 Figure 4 190 Installing the LCD panel 4 214 Figure 4 191 Folding out the TCPs 4 215 Figure 4 192 Securing the TCPs and connecting the FPC 4 216 Figure 4 193 Installing the top frame 4 217 Figure 4 194 Securing latches 4 218 Figure 4 195 Securing the screws 4 219 Figure 4 196 Applying the protective cover G 4 22...

Page 209: ...18 4 26 FL 4 28 39 LCD FL Cable Antenna Cables 4 27 Keyboard 4 6 CPU 4 21 4 7 Power Switch Board Touch Pad 4 12 Battery Board System Board 4 19 PC Card Slot 4 20 Cooling Fan RTC Battery CD Switch Board 4 10 4 13 HDD Connector Board FDD 4 9 ODD DC IN Cable 4 17 4 22 4 11 4 14 4 23 Display Mask 4 24 FL Inverter Board 4 25 LCD Module 4 16 4 3 Memory Modules 4 4 MDC 4 2 HDD 4 5 Wireless LAN Module Top...

Page 210: ...nnected from an AC power source Remove any metal jewelry or accessories such as necklaces bracelets or rings in order to reduce the risk of electric shock Never work with wet or damp hands 3 Be careful of edges and corners as these may cut CAUTION 1 When you change a component be sure the replacement component meets the required specifications Never use foreign parts to avoid any risk of damage to...

Page 211: ...the necessary diagnostics tests described in this manual 5 Do not perform any operations that are not necessary and use only the described procedures for disassembling and installing FRUs in the computer 6 After removing parts from the computer place them in a safe place away from the computer so they will not be damaged and will not interfere with your work 7 You will remove and replace many scre...

Page 212: ...n connectors are used with all other cables These connectors can be connected and disconnected by simply pulling them apart or pushing them together Assembly Procedures After you have disassembled the computer and fixed or repaired the problem that was causing the computer to operate abnormally you will need to reassemble the computer Install all the removed FRUs following the steps described in t...

Page 213: ...or damaged or destroyed parts The following equipment is necessary to disassemble and reassemble the computer One M2 point size 0 Phillips screwdriver to remove and replace screws One 4 mm flat blade screwdriver Tweezers to lift out screws that you cannot grasp with your fingers ESD mats for the floor and the table you are working on An ESD wrist strap or heel grounder Anti static carpeting or flo...

Page 214: ... NOTE Toshiba recommends that you use an electric screw driver for quick and easy operations M2 0 17 N m 1 7 kgf cm M2 5 0 30 N m 3 0 kgf cm M3 0 57 N m 5 6 kgf cm M2 5 4 PSP TITE 0 204 N m 2 0 kgf cm M2 5 6 GIZA TITE 0 30 N m 3 0 kgf cm LCD internal use DTI 14 1 inch 0 153 N m 1 5 kgf cm Sharp 0 092 N m 0 9 kgf cm NOTE The computer contains several flat head screws These screws have less contact ...

Page 215: ...or more decimal places such as 2 5 mm or 2 8 mm Marking of Screws on the Computer Body To make maintenance of the computer easier markings of the kinds of the screws including the types and lengths of the screws are indicated on the computer body Kind of screws Symbol Bind screw B Flat head screw F Super flat head screw S Tapping screw T Other screws Unique screws stud etc U Examples 6 mm bind scr...

Page 216: ...When handling battery packs be careful not to short circuit the terminals Also do not drop hit or otherwise apply impact do not scratch or break the casing and do not twist or bend the battery pack 1 Turn the computer upside down 2 Slide the battery latch to the left to release it then pull the battery cover slightly forward and lift it out Battery cover Battery latch Figure 4 1 Releasing the batt...

Page 217: ... 3 Lay the battery cover upside down Push the latches to the outside and lift out the battery pack Latch Latch Battery cover Battery pack Figure 4 2 Removing the battery pack NOTE For environmental reasons do not throw away a spent battery pack Please return the spent battery packs to Toshiba ...

Page 218: ...ly replaced used handled or disposed of Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations Use only batteries recommended by Toshiba as replacements NOTE Check the battery s terminals visually If they are dirty wipe them clean with a dry cloth 1 Seat a new or recharged battery pack in the cover and make sure the latches secure it 2 Seat the battery pack in the computer and caref...

Page 219: ...fore you remove a PC card refer to the card s documentation and to your operating system documentation for proper procedures and precautions 1 Turn the computer right side up 2 Press the eject button for the PC card you want to remove to extend the button 3 Press the extended eject button to pop the PC card out slightly 4 Grasp the PC card and pull it out Eject button PC Card Figure 4 3 Removing a...

Page 220: ... General 4 12 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 Installing an Optional PC Card To install a PC card follow the steps below and refer to figure 4 3 1 Insert a PC card 2 Push it carefully to ensure a firm connection ...

Page 221: ...steps below and refer to figure 4 4 CAUTION Before you remove an SD card refer to the card s documentation and to your operating system documentation for proper procedures and precautions 1 Turn the computer right side up 2 Push the SD card in and release it to pop the card out slightly 3 Grasp the SD card and pull it out SD Card Figure 4 4 Removing an SD card ...

Page 222: ...ral 4 14 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 Installing an Optional SD Card To install an SD card option follow the steps below and refer to figure 4 4 1 Insert an SD card 2 Push it carefully to ensure a firm connection ...

Page 223: ...he top surface as shown by the arrow Hold it by the sides Removing the HDD To remove the HDD follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 5 to 4 7 1 Turn the computer upside down 2 Remove one M2 5 4 black flat head screw securing the HDD cover 3 Lift off the HDD cover HDD cover M2 5 4 black flat head screw Figure 4 5 Removing the HDD cover ...

Page 224: ...nance Manual 960 364 365 4 Pull the guide to remove the HDD Be careful not to damage the connector Guide HDD Figure 4 6 Removing the HDD pack NOTE The following steps describe how to disassemble the HDD pack however do not disassemble if the HDD is working properly ...

Page 225: ... 365 4 17 5 Place the HDD pack on a flat surface and remove four M3 4 silver flat head screws 6 Remove the HDD bracket M3 4 silver flat head screws M3 4 silver flat head screws Figure 4 7 Removing screws and HDD bracket CAUTION Do not apply pressure to the top or bottom of the HDD ...

Page 226: ...ect the connector 2 Seat the HDD in the bracket 3 Secure four M3 4 silver flat head screws CAUTION Do not apply pressure to the middle of the HDD pack It may damage the HDD bracket Hold the HDD by its corners 4 Hold the HDD pack by its corners and insert it into the computer Press to ensure a firm connection 5 Insert the white guide into the gap between the computer top cover and the HDD and seat ...

Page 227: ...gures 4 8 and 4 9 CAUTION Do not try to remove a memory module with the computer turned on You can damage the computer and the memory 1 Turn the computer upside down 2 Remove one M2 5 4 black flat head screw 3 Lift off the memory slot cover CAUTION Do not touch the connectors on the memory module s or on the computer Debris on the connectors may cause memory access problems M2 5 4 black flat head ...

Page 228: ...dules 4 20 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 Gently press out on two latches One end of the memory module will pop up 5 Grasp the memory module and pull it out Latches Memory module Figure 4 9 Removing the memory modules ...

Page 229: ...y cause memory access problems 1 Fit the memory module s connectors into the computer s connectors and press carefully to ensure firm contact 2 Gently push the memory module down until latches on either side engage the memory module to hold it in place 3 Align two tabs on the edge of the memory slot cover with two notches on the memory slot and seat the memory slot cover 4 Secure the memory slot c...

Page 230: ...er Card Removing the Modem Daughter Card To remove the modem daughter card follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 10 and 4 11 1 Remove one M2 5 4 black flat head screw securing the modem slot cover 2 Remove the modem slot cover M2 5 4 black flat head screw Modem slot cover Figure 4 10 Removing the modem slot cover ...

Page 231: ...ews securing the modem daughter card 4 Carefully lift up the modem daughter card to disconnect it from PJ9 Satellite 1400 series or PJ125 Satellite 2400 series on the system board 5 Carefully disconnect the modem cable from JP1 on the modem daughter card M2 4 super flat screws PJ9 or PJ125 JP1 Figure 4 11 Removing the modem daughter card ...

Page 232: ...y connect the modem cable to JP1 on the modem daughter card 2 Seat the modem daughter card and press carefully on the right end of the card to connect it to PJ9 Satellite 1400 series or PJ125 Satellite 2400 series on the system board Be careful not to damage the card or connector 3 Secure the modem daughter card with two M2 4 super flat screws 4 Seat the modem daughter card slot cover 5 Secure the...

Page 233: ...card is an option in some models CAUTION Do not try to remove the Wireless LAN card with the computer turned on You can damage the computer and the Wireless LAN card 1 Remove one M2 5 4 black flat head screw 2 Remove the Wireless LAN card slot cover slot cover CAUTION Do not touch the connectors on the Wireless LAN card module on the computer Debris on the connectors may cause Wireless LAN card ac...

Page 234: ...enna coaxial cable disconnector Latches Wireless LAN antenna coaxial cable White Wireless LAN antenna coaxial cable Black Antenna coaxial cable disconnector Figure 4 13 Disconnecting the antenna coaxial cable 4 Push the Wireless LAN card lock latches outward to release the Wireless LAN card It will pop up to about a 45 degree angle 5 Pull out the Wireless LAN card Be careful not to damage the conn...

Page 235: ...rd Otherwise the computer or the Wireless LAN card may be damaged 1 Insert the Wireless LAN card into the connector at an angle of 45 degrees 2 Gently push the Wireless LAN card down until latches on both sides engage the Wireless LAN card to hold it in place 3 Connect the Wireless LAN antenna black and white cables to the connectors on the Wireless LAN card CAUTION Make sure the cables lie inside...

Page 236: ...ew CAUTION There are two MAC address barcode labels in the package containing the new Wireless LAN card Apply one label next to the Wireless LAN socket and one on the box the computer was shipped in Before you apply the new labels remove the old ones from the computer and the box The computer may have MAC address barcode labels for both wired and Wireless LANs Be sure to replace the correct label ...

Page 237: ...board To remove the keyboard follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 15 to 4 17 1 Open the display panel 2 Insert your fingernails into notches in the keyboard brace and the computer and pry up to unlatch the brace at 12 points and remove it Keyboard brace Figure 4 15 Removing the keyboard brace Satellite 2400 Series ...

Page 238: ... screw securing the metal brace 4 Remove two M2 5 2 6 black flat head screws 5 Rotate out the keyboard and lay it on top of the palm rest M2 5 4 black flat head screw M2 5 2 6 black flat head screw M2 5 2 6 black flat head screw Keyboard Palm rest Metal brace Figure 4 16 Removing screws securing the keyboard Satellite 2400 Series ...

Page 239: ...t Procedures Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 31 6 Disconnect the keyboard cable from PJ2003 on the system board and remove the keyboard Keyboad cable PJ2003 Keyboard PJ2003 Figure 4 17 Removing the keyboard ...

Page 240: ...er to figures 4 15 to 4 17 1 Connect the keyboard cable to PJ2003 on the system board 2 Align the latches on the front of the keyboard with the notches in the top cover 3 Seat the keyboard and secure it with two M2 5 2 6 black flat head screws 4 Secure the keyboard and metal brace with one M2 5 4 black flat head screw 5 Seat the keyboard brace and press to secure latches ...

Page 241: ...power switch board make sure the computer is in boot mode and powered off follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 18 and 4 19 1 Disconnect the SUMI card from PJ2018 2 Remove one M2 5 4 black flat head screw 3 Remove the power switch board SUMI card PJ2018 M2 5 4 black flat head screw Power switch board Figure 4 18 Removing the power switch board Satellite 2400 Series ...

Page 242: ...ting the SUMI card Installing the Power Switch Board To install the power switch board make sure that the computer is in boot mode and powered off follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 18 and 4 19 1 Connect the SUMI card to PJ7200 on the power switch board 2 Seat the power switch board 3 Secure the power switch board with one M2 5 4 black flat head screw 4 Connect the SUMI card to PJ2018 o...

Page 243: ...the top cover with display assembly follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 20 to 4 23 Turn the computer upside down and remove the following 19 screws Thirteen M2 5 6 black flat head screws Six M2 5 25 black flat head screws M2 5 6 black flat head screw M2 5 25 black flat head screws M2 5 6 black flat head screw M2 5 6 black flat head screws Figure 4 20 Removing 19 screws from the bottom of...

Page 244: ...400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 2 Turn the computer right side up and open the display panel 3 Remove two M2 5 6 black screws and two M2 5 16 black screws 4 Remove the metal plate Metal plate M2 5 16 black screws M2 6 black screws Figure 4 21 Removing four screws and metal plate ...

Page 245: ...ance Manual 960 364 365 4 37 5 Disconnect the LCD FL cable from PJ5001 and the speaker cables from PJ2020 and PJ2021 on the system board 6 Remove one M2 6 screw securing the top cover M2 6 screw PJ5001 PJ2021 LCD FL cable PJ2020 Figure 4 22 Disconnecting the cables and removing the screw ...

Page 246: ...mbly 4 38 Satellite1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 7 Remove the top cover with display assembly starting from the front Be careful not to damage the wireless LAN antenna coaxial cables Top cover Wireless LAN cables Figure 4 23 Removing the top cover ...

Page 247: ... LAN antenna coaxial cables so that the top cover with display assembly will not pinch them 3 Press along the edges of the top cover with display assembly to secure latches 4 Connect the LCD FL cable to PJ5001 5 Connect the speaker cables to PJ2020 and PJ2021 6 Secure the top cover with display assembly with one M2 6 screw 7 Secure the metal plate with two M2 5 16 black screws and two M2 6 black s...

Page 248: ...tical Disk Drive To remove the optical disk drive follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 24 and 4 25 1 Disconnect the optical disk drive from PJ2001 on the system board 2 Carefully slide the drive to the right to remove it Optical Disk Drie for example DVD ROM Drive PJ2001 Drive s connector Figure 4 24 Removing the optical disk drive ...

Page 249: ...wo M2 5 thin silver flat head screws and the metal brace 4 Remove one M2 3 thin silver flat head screw and the metal brace Connector Metal brace M2 3 thin sliver flat head screw Metal brace M2 5 thin silver flat head screws Optical Disk Drie for example DVD ROM Drive Figure 4 25 Disassembling the optical disk drive ...

Page 250: ...d refer to figures 4 24 and 4 25 1 Seat the metal brace on the side of the drive and secure it with one M2 3 thin silver flat head screw 2 Seat the other metal brace and secure it with two M2 5 thin silver flat head screws 3 Slide the optical disk drive into place CAUTION Be careful not to damage or pinch the FDD SUMI card when you seat the drive 4 Connect the drive to PJ2001 on the system board ...

Page 251: ... follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 26 and 4 27 1 Disconnect the FDD SUMI card from PJ2007 on the system board 2 Lift out the FDD PJ2007 FDD SUMI card FDD Frame of FDD unit Battery board Touch Pad Figure 4 26 Removing the FDD NOTE You do not have to disassemble the FDD as described below unless you are going to replace it ...

Page 252: ...nector FDD SUMI card M2 5 2 6 screws M2 5 2 6 screws Tape NOTE Two types of SUMI cards are used one manufactured by TEAC and SAMSUNG and one by MITSUMI Figure 4 27 Disassembling the FDD Installing the FDD To install the FDD follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 26 and 4 27 1 Connect the FDD SUMI card to the connector of the FDD 2 Seat the metal case and secure it with four M2 5 2 6 screws ...

Page 253: ...the touch pad follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 28 and 4 29 1 Disconnect the touch pad SUMI card from PJ2004 on the system board 2 Remove one M2 5 thin silver flat head screw securing the touch pad 3 Lift out the touch pad Touch pad M2 5 thin silver flat head screw Touch pad SUMI card PJ2004 Figure 4 28 Removing the touch pad board ...

Page 254: ...rd CN1 Touch pad Figure 4 29 Removing the touch pad SUMI card Installing the Touch Pad To install the touch pad follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 28 and 4 29 1 Connect the touch pad SUMI card to CN1 on the touch pad if necessary 2 Seat the touch pad 3 Secure the touch pad with one M2 5 thin silver flat head screw 4 Connect the touch pad SUMI card to PJ2004 on the system board ...

Page 255: ...64 365 4 47 4 12 Battery Board Removing the Battery Board To remove the battery board follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 30 and 4 31 1 Disconnect the battery cable from PJ8810 2 Lift out the battery board Battery board PJ8810 Battery cable Figure 4 30 Removing the battery board ...

Page 256: ...re 4 31 Removing the battery cable Installing the Battery Board To install the battery board follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 30 and 4 31 1 Connect the battery cable to PJ8811 on the battery board 2 Seat the battery board and connect the battery cable to PJ8810 on the system board NOTE Be sure to route the battery cable under the battery board to avoid pinching the battery cable with ...

Page 257: ...onnector board follow the steps below and refer to figure 4 32 1 Remove two M2 5 thin silver flat head screws securing the HDD connector board 2 Carefully lift up the HDD connector board to disconnect it from PJ2000 on the system board 3 Lift out the HDD connector board HDD connector board M2 5 thin silver flat head screws PJ2000 PJ7001 Figure 4 32 Removing the HDD connector board ...

Page 258: ...gure below 1 Seat the HDD connector board and carefully connect it to PJ2000 on the system board 2 Secure the HDD connector board with two M2 5 thin silver flat head screws CAUTION Be careful not to damage or pinch the FDD SUMI card when you seat the HDD connector board Make sure the wireless LAN switch is in the correct position HDD connector board M2 5 thin silver flat head screws PJ2000 PJ7001 ...

Page 259: ...y of the following signs of damage 1 Electrolyte leakage Corrosion greenish color on the battery connector or cable Corrosion on the computer s battery connector White powder on any part of the battery White powder in the battery tray Clear liquid on the battery Clear liquid in the battery tray Clear liquid on any board near the battery 2 Damage to the connection cable 3 Damage to the connector ho...

Page 260: ...sconnect the RTC battery cable from PJ9999 on the sound board 2 Lift out the RTC battery PJ9999 RTC battery Sound SUMI card Figure 4 33 Removing the RTC battery Installing the RTC Battery To install the RTC battery follow the steps below and refer to figure 4 33 1 Seat the RTC battery 2 Connect the RTC battery cable to PJ9999 on the sound board 3 Make sure the RTC cable is under the sound SUMI car...

Page 261: ...oard follow the steps below and refer to figure 4 34 1 Disconnect the sound SUMI card from PJ7100 and PJ7101 on the sound board 2 Disconnect the CD switch board SUMI card from PJ7102 on the sound board 3 Remove one M2 5 4 screw securing the sound board 4 Lift up the sound board M2 5 4 screw PJ7100 PJ7102 PJ7101 Sound board Figure 4 34 Removing the sound board ...

Page 262: ...ling the Sound Board To install the sound board follow the steps below and refer to figure 4 34 1 Seat the sound board 2 Connect the CD switch board SUMI card to PJ7102 on the sound board 3 Connect the sound SUMI card to PJ7100 and PJ7101 on the sound board 4 Secure the sound board with one M2 5 4 screw ...

Page 263: ...emoving the CD Switch Board To remove the CD switch board follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 35 and 4 36 1 Remove four M2 5 4 black flat head screws securing the front cover assembly 2 Remove the front cover assembly M2 5 4 black flat head screws Front cover assembly Figure 4 35 Removing the front cover assembly ...

Page 264: ...5 3 Remove the CD SUMI card from PJ7300 on the CD switch board 4 Remove two M2 5 4 black flat head screws securing the CD switch board 5 Remove the CD switch board from the front cover assembly CD switch board CD SUMI card PJ7300 M2 5 4 black flat head screws Figure 4 36 Removing the CD switch board ...

Page 265: ...ch board follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 35 and 4 36 1 Seat the CD switch board on the front cover assembly 2 Secure the CD switch board with two M2 5 4 black flat head screws 3 Connect the CD SUMI card to PJ7300 on the CD switch board 4 Seat the front cover assembly 5 Secure the front cover assembly with three M2 5 4 black flat head screws ...

Page 266: ...7 DC IN Cable Removing the DC IN Cable To remove the DC IN cable follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 37 and 4 38 1 Remove two M2 5 6 black flat head screws securing the plastic brace 2 Remove the plastic brace M2 5 6 black flat head screws Plastic brace Figure 4 37 Removing the plastic brace ...

Page 267: ... Replacement Procedures Satellite1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 59 3 Disconnect the DC IN cable from PJ8800 on the system board 4 Remove the DC IN cable DC IN cable PJ8800 Figure 4 38 Removing the DC IN cable ...

Page 268: ... the DC IN Cable To install the DC IN cable follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 37 and 4 38 1 Seat the DC IN cable and connect it to PJ8800 on the system board Be careful not to damage the cable or connector 2 Seat the plastic brace 3 Secure the plastic brace with two M2 5 6 black flat head screws ...

Page 269: ...teps below and refer to figures 4 39 to 4 41 CAUTION The cooling fan can become very hot during operation Wait for the fan to cool before removing it Do not touch the fan rotor or fan blades or apply impact to the cooling fan module 1 Remove two M2 6 screws securing the metal brace 2 Remove the metal brace M2 6 screws Metal brace Figure 4 39 Removing the screws and metal brace ...

Page 270: ...r cable from PJ8770 Satellite 2400 or PJ770 Satellite 1400 on the system board 4 Remove one M2 5 4 black flat head screw securing the cooling fan module 5 Remove the cooling fan module Cooling fan module M2 5 4 black flat head screw PJ8770 Satellite 2400 PJ770 Satellite 1400 Figure 4 40 Removing the cooling fan module ...

Page 271: ... 18 Cooling Fan 4 Replacement Procedures Satellite1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 63 6 Remove the heat sink unit if necessary Cooling fan Heat sink unit Figure 4 41 Removing the heat sink unit ...

Page 272: ... off of the bottom of the heat sink and top of the CPU Apply new grease 1 Apply new grease on the top of the chip covered by the heat sink on the system board 2 Seat the heat sink unit 3 Apply new grease on the top of the CPU 4 Seat the cooling fan 5 Secure the cooling fan with one M2 5 4 black flat head screw 6 Connect the power cable to PJ8770 Satellite 2400 or PJ770 Satellite 1400 on the system...

Page 273: ...oard follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 42 and 4 43 1 Remove three M2 5 6 black flat head screws securing the system board 2 Remove the following two stud screws One M2 5 6 stud screw One M2 5 14 stud screw M2 5 6 black flat head screw M2 5 14 stud screw M2 5 6 stud screw M2 5 6 black flat head screw Figure 4 42 Removing the screws securing the system board ...

Page 274: ...ures 4 19 System Board 4 66 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 3 Lift up the system board from the right side and remove it with the RJ 45 jack System board RJ 45 Jack Figure 4 43 Removing the system board ...

Page 275: ...nstalling the System Board To install the system board follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 42 and 4 43 1 Seat the system board and RJ 45 jack 2 Secure the following two stud screws One M2 5 6 stud screw One M2 5 14 stud screw 3 Secure the system board with three M2 5 6 black flat head screws ...

Page 276: ...4 365 4 20 PC Card Slot Removing the PC card slot To remove the PC card slot follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 44 and 4 45 1 Lay the system board right side up 2 Remove four M2 12 screws securing the PC card slot M2 12 screws Figure 4 44 Removing the screws securing the PC card slot ...

Page 277: ... 4 Replacement Procedures Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 69 3 Lay the system board right side up 4 Disconnect the PC card slot from PJ3332 PC card slot PJ3332 Figure 4 45 Removing the PC card slot ...

Page 278: ...s 4 44 and 4 45 1 Seat the PC card slot 2 Press the PC card slot to connect it to PJ3332 Make sure the connection is secure 3 Lay the system board right side up 4 Secure the PC card slot with four M2 12 screws CAUTION If you do not seat the PC card slot completely you might not be able to connect the system board properly Make sure the plastic part of the PC card slot is flush with the connector ...

Page 279: ...4 21 Speakers Removing the Speakers To remove the speakers follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 46 to 4 48 1 Lay the top cover and display assembly upside down 2 Remove four M2 5 5 screws securing the speakers M2 5 5 screws M2 5 5 screws Figure 4 46 Removing screws securing the speakers ...

Page 280: ... 4 72 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 3 Remove the tape securing the speaker cables 4 Free the speaker cables from their guides Guides Tape Guides Guides Guides Figure 4 47 Removing the tape and freeing the speaker cables ...

Page 281: ...4 21 Speakers 4 Replacement Procedures Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 73 5 Remove the speakers Speakers Top cover Figure 4 48 Removing the speakers ...

Page 282: ...nce Manual 960 364 365 Installing the Speakers To install the speakers follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 46 to 4 48 1 Seat each speaker 2 Secure the speakers with four M2 5 5 screws 3 Route the speaker cables through guides 4 Secure the speaker cables with tape ...

Page 283: ...es 4 49 and 4 53 CAUTION When you remove the CPU wipe the grease off of the bottom of the heat sink bottom of the cooling fan and top of the CPU Apply new grease 1 Remove two M2 5 6 black screws and two M2 5 16 black screws securing the metal plate 2 Remove the metal plate Metal plate M2 5 16 black screws M2 6 black screws Figure 4 49 Removing four screws and the metal plate ...

Page 284: ...res 4 22 CPU 4 76 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 3 Remove two M2 6 screws securing the metal brace and lift out the metal brace Metal brace M2 6 screws Figure 4 50 Removing two screws and the metal brace ...

Page 285: ...ance Manual 960 364 365 4 77 4 Lift up the heat pipe and lay it on the insulator Heat pipe Insulator Figure 4 51 Lifting up the heat pipe 5 Turn the cam to the unlock position with a flat blade screwdriver to unlock the CPU LOCK OPEN Figure 4 52 Unlocking the CPU ...

Page 286: ...4 Replacement Procedures 4 22 CPU 4 78 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 6 Lift up the CPU CPU CPU Cam Figure 4 53 Removing the CPU ...

Page 287: ...ngers and turn the cam on the CPU socket to the lock position with a flat blade screwdriver to secure the CPU 4 Apply new grease on the CPU as shown in figure 4 54 CAUTION When you install the CPU apply new grease on the top of the chip Make sure the bottom of the heat pipe covers the top of the CPU Figure 4 54 Applying new grease 5 Seat the heat pipe on the CPU Make sure the alignment is exact to...

Page 288: ...ve the display mask follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 55 and 4 56 1 Remove two mask seals at the bottom corners of the display assembly 2 Remove two M2 5 6 flat head screws NOTE Support the display with your hand when you remove the screws M2 5 6 screws Mask seals Display mask Figure 4 55 Removing the screws on the display mask 14 1 Model ...

Page 289: ...ance Manual 960 364 365 4 81 3 Release the 21 latches on the display mask in the following order Five latches on the bottom Five latches each on the right and left sides Six latches on the top Display mask LCD panel Latches Figure 4 56 Removing the display mask 14 1 Model ...

Page 290: ...fer to figures 4 55 and 4 56 1 Place the display mask in position and fasten the 21 latches in the following order Six latches on the top Five latches each on the right and left sides Five latches on the bottom 2 Secure the display mask with two M2 5 6 flat head screws NOTE Hold the display by the back with your hand while tightening the screws 3 Set two mask seals back on the screws ...

Page 291: ...elow and refer to figure 4 57 1 Remove one M2 4 flat head screw securing the FL inverter board 2 Rotate out the FL inverter board and disconnect the FL cable from CN1 on the FL inverter board 3 Disconnect the HV cable from CN2 on the FL inverter board 4 Remove the FL inverter board FL Inverter board CN1 FL cable CN2 HV cable M2 4 flat head screw Figure 4 57 Removing one screw from FL inverter boar...

Page 292: ... Manual 960 364 365 Installing the FL Inverter Board To install the FL inverter board follow the steps below and refer to figure 4 57 1 Connect the FL inverter cable to CN1 and the HV cable to CN2 2 Seat the FL inverter board 3 Secure the FL inverter board with one M2 4 flat head screw ...

Page 293: ...s do not throw away a malfunctioning LCD module or FL Please follow local ordinances or regulations for its disposal Removing the LCD Module To remove the LCD Module follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 58 to 4 61 1 Remove four masking seals that cover the screws 2 Remove four M2 4 screws that fasten the LCD module M2 4 screws Masking tapes M2 4 screws Masking tapes Figure 4 58 Removing f...

Page 294: ...ce Manual 960 364 365 3 Carefully rotate out the top of the LCD module to access the LCD FL cable 4 Remove the tape securing the LCD FL cable 5 Disconnect the LCD FL cable 6 Remove the LCD module LCD module LCD cable LCD connector Figure 4 59 Removing the LCD module 15 0 Model ...

Page 295: ... head M2 3 screws securing two metal braces M2 3 silver super flat head screws LCD module Metal braces M2 3 silver super flat head screws Figure 4 60 Removing the metal braces 14 1 Model LCD module Metal braces M2 3 silver super flat head screws M2 3 silver super flat head screws Figure 4 61 Removing the metal braces 15 0 Model ...

Page 296: ...efer to figures 4 58 to 4 61 1 Seat two metal braces and secure each with two silver super flat head M2 3 screws 2 Connect the LCD FL cable to the LCD module 3 Secure the LCD FL cable with the tape 4 Seat the LCD module and secure it with four M2 4 screws CAUTION Make sure the cables lie inside the guide Be careful not to damage or pinch any cables when you seat the LCD module ...

Page 297: ...62 to 4 63 NOTE When you open or close the top cover hold it by the sides close to the hinges to prevent damage 1 Remove two M2 5 6 tapping screws securing the metal plate 2 Remove the metal plate and the plastic brace 3 Slip tweezers into the side of the plastic brace and pry to release two latches and remove the bottom part of the plastic brace Metal plate M2 5 6 tapping screws Prastic brace Fig...

Page 298: ...emove tape securing the wireless LAN antenna coaxial cables 5 Free the wireless LAN antenna coaxial cables from their guides 6 Remove the wireless LAN antenna coaxial cables Tape Wireless LAN antenna White Black Wireless LAN antenna Guides Figure 4 63 Removing the tape and the wireless LAN antenna coaxial cables ...

Page 299: ...the antenna sheets and route the wireless LAN antenna coaxial cables 2 Secure the wireless LAN antenna coaxial cables with tape 3 Thread the antenna coaxial cables through the top part of the plastic brace 4 Route the cables through the guides and secure the cables with tape Guides Wireless LAN antenna cables Figure 4 64 Routing the wireless LAN antenna coaxial cables 5 Secure the metal plate and ...

Page 300: ...oaxial cable follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 65 to 4 67 NOTE When you open or close the top cover hold it by the sides close to the hinges to prevent damage 1 Remove two M2 5 6 tapping screws securing the metal plate 2 Remove the metal plate and the plastic brace Metal plate M2 5 6 tapping screws Prastic brace Figure 4 65 Removing the metal plate and the plastic brace ...

Page 301: ...enance Manual 960 364 365 4 93 3 Remove one M2 5 6 tapping screw securing the metal brace M2 5 6 tapping screw Metal brace LCD FL cable Figure 4 66 Removing the screw securing the LCD FL cable 4 Remove the LCD FL cable LCD FL cable Figure 4 67 Removing the LCD FL cable ...

Page 302: ...LCD FL Cable To install the LCD FL cable follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 65 to 4 67 1 Route the LCD FL cable 2 Secure the metal plate with one silver flat head M2 5 6 tapping screw 3 Set the plastic brace and the metal plate 4 Secure the plastic brace and the metal plate with two M2 5 6 tapping screws ...

Page 303: ...figures 4 68 to 4 71 1 Disassembly of Tape adhesive used for B L Wire fixing Pressure or stress should not be given on B L Wire 2 Disassembly of Tape adhesive Yupo paper used for Top case fixing 3 Disassembly of Cover shield C Pressure or stress should not be given on control PCB Usage of gloves with anti electric discharge coating is recommended To eliminate possible damage on circuits occurred b...

Page 304: ...ld not be given on FPC cable 7 Disassembly of Control PCB At first move the Control PCB to the left 8 Disassembly of Top case Pressure or stress should not be given on Top Case and Gate TCP 9 Disassembly of Screw and Cover Ass y Pressure or stress should not be given on Source TCP Maximum value of torque with Screw should be below 2 0kgf cm Figure 4 69 Disassembly of control PCB Top case and Cover...

Page 305: ...ce Manual 960 364 365 4 97 10 Disassembly of Source PCB Pressure or stress should not be given on PCB and TCP during removing double tape 11 Disassembly of Gate PCB Pressure or stress should not be given on PCB and TCP during removing double tape Figure 4 70 Disassembly of Source PCB and Gate PCB ...

Page 306: ...f Sheets and Light guide No penetration of foreign body is indispensable with no scratch on the surface of each Sheets 15 Disassembly of Screw and Cover bottom B Maximum value of torque with Screw should be below 2 0kg 16 Disconnecting of Low voltage wire from Mold frame and Disassembly of Lamp Ass y from Mold frame No pressure or stress should be given on this wire Glue or foreign body of double ...

Page 307: ... not be given on wire during this process 3 Connecting of Cover bottom B with Double Tape Grounding 4 Connecting of Kapton tape with Support main protection of wire G 5 Assembly of Cover bottom B and Screw Maximum value of torque with Screw should be below 2 0kgf cm 6 Assembly of Sheets and Light guide No penetration of foreign body is indispensable with no scratch on the surface of each Sheet and...

Page 308: ...14 1 LG Philips 4 100 Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 9 Assembly of Source PCB Stress should not be given on TCP 10 Assembly of Gate PCB Stress should not be given on TCP Figure 4 73 Assembly of Source PCB and Gate PCB ...

Page 309: ...d Screw Pressure should not be given on Source TCP 12 Assembly of Top case Pressure should not be given on Gate TCP 13 Assembly of Control PCB Move the Control PCB to the right 14 Assembly of FPC cable used for Control PCB connecting Pressure or stress should not be given on FPC cable Figure 4 74 Assembly of Cover bottom Screw Top case Control PCB and FPC ...

Page 310: ... case fixing 17 Assembly of Cover shield C Pressure or stress should not be given on control PCB Usage of gloves with anti electric discharge coating is recommended To eliminate possible damage on circuits occurred by ESC 18 Assembly of Cover shield G Pressure or stress should not be given on Gate TCP 19 Assembly of Tape adhesive used for Top case fixing Pressure or stress should not be given on T...

Page 311: ...l 14 1 Samsung Removing the TFT FL Model 14 1 Samsung To remove the TFT FL model 14 1 Samsung follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 76 to 4 84 1 Remove the PCB cover Do not damage the PCB and source driver IC 2 Remove the aluminum tape 3 Remove the wire tape Figure 4 76 Removing the PCB cover wire tape and aluminum tape ...

Page 312: ... Replacement Procedures 4 29 TFT FL Model 14 1 Samsung 4 104 Satellite 2800 Series Maintenance Manual 960 272 4 Remove five screws from the top chassis Figure 4 77 Removing the screws on the top chassis ...

Page 313: ...res Satellite 2800 Series Maintenance Manual 960 272 4 105 5 Release four hooks on the bottom side of the frame 6 Release four hooks on the side of the frame 7 Rotate the top chassis from the bottom side to remove it Figure 4 78 Removing the top chassis ...

Page 314: ...ment Procedures 4 29 TFT FL Model 14 1 Samsung 4 106 Satellite 2800 Series Maintenance Manual 960 272 8 Remove five machine screws 9 Remove one screw Figure 4 79 Removing the screws from the source and gate PCB ...

Page 315: ...ung 4 Replacement Procedures Satellite 2800 Series Maintenance Manual 960 272 4 107 10 Remove the panel assembly from the B L assembly Be careful not to damage the TCP Figure 4 80 Removing the panel assembly from the B L assembly ...

Page 316: ...ove the following six sheets One protector sheet Two prism sheets One diffuser sheet One LGP One reflector sheet CAUTION When you remove the sheets be careful not to damage them or let any dust or other foreign matter contaminate them Any contamination or damage can affect the performance of the unit Figure 4 81 Removing clips and sheets ...

Page 317: ... Replacement Procedures Satellite 2800 Series Maintenance Manual 960 272 4 109 13 Remove the clip A and B 14 Remove two screws from the lamp s back cover 15 Remove the back cover from the mold frame Figure 4 82 Removing the back cover ...

Page 318: ...nt Procedures 4 29 TFT FL Model 14 1 Samsung 4 110 Satellite 2800 Series Maintenance Manual 960 272 16 Separate the GND wire white from the mold frame Figure 4 83 Separating the GND wire white from the mold frame ...

Page 319: ... TFT FL Model 14 1 Samsung 4 Replacement Procedures Satellite 2800 Series Maintenance Manual 960 272 4 111 17 Separate the FL with the double adhesive tape from the mold frame Figure 4 84 Separating the FL ...

Page 320: ...d B to the module 6 Lay the following six sheets One reflector sheet One LGP One diffuser sheet Two prism sheets One protector sheet CAUTION When you remove the sheets be careful not to damage them or let any dust or other foreign matter contaminate them Any contamination or damage can affect the performance of the unit 7 Install two clips onto the module 8 Install the panel assembly in the B L as...

Page 321: ...el 14 1 SHARP follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 85 to 4 89 1 Turn the LCD module upside down 2 Remove protective cover S protective cover G the aluminum tape tape securing the wire and tape applied to the back of the LCD module Be careful not to damage the TCP or ICs Dispose of the protective covers and tape you removed 3 Lift up the part of the shield tape that covers the back of the ...

Page 322: ...nual 960 364 365 4 Remove four screws from two sides of the LCD module Screws Screws Loosen the screws with 0 1078N m 1 1kgf cm of torque Figure 4 86 Removing the screws 5 Turn the LCD module right side up 6 Release two latches on the lamp side of the top frame Latches Figure 4 87 Releasing two latches ...

Page 323: ...0 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 115 7 Rotate the top frame from the lamp side then release the U shaped side of the top frame to remove the top frame 8 Remove tape securing the ground wire U shaped side of the top frame Figure 4 88 Removing the top frame ...

Page 324: ...Manual 960 364 365 9 Turn the LCD module upside down 10 Remove two screws securing the lamp cover 11 Remove the lamp cover 12 Gently remove the FL taking care not to damage it Screw Lamp cover Screw FL Loosen the screws with 0 1078N m 1 1kgf cm of torque Figure 4 89 Removing the lamp cover and the FL ...

Page 325: ...low and refer to figures 4 90 to 4 94 1 Install a new FL 2 Seat the lamp cover on the LCD module aligning the holes on the lamp cover with the pins on the LCD module Leave the P chassis on the outside by the outlet of the wire 3 Fold the shield tape down 4 Secure the lamp cover with two screws Screw Lamp cover Screw Tighten the screws with 0 1176N m 1 2kgf cm of torque Pin Pin Figure 4 90 Installi...

Page 326: ... the U shaped side of the top frame onto the P chassis then lay the top frame on the LCD module 8 Secure the top frame with two latches on the lamp side U shaped side of the top frame Latches Tape to secure the ground wire Figure 4 91 Installing the top frame 9 Secure five screws on the side of the top frame Make sure two latches on the lamp side of the top frame are securing the top frame firmly ...

Page 327: ...op frame 12 Apply new aluminum tape aligning its length with a line on the lamp cover on the back of the LCD module and align one end with the edge of the lamp cover 13 Secure the wire with tape Align the length of the tape with a line on the lamp cover on the back of the LCD module and align one end with the edge of the frame so that the tape covers a screw 14 Apply tape aligning one of its corne...

Page 328: ...ck as shown below after assembling Screw is secure Screw is secure Screw is secure Screw is secure Pin is aligned with hole Cover is applied properly Pin is aligned with hole Pin is aligned with hole Pin is aligned with hole Tape is applied properly Latch is secure No damage No deformation Figure 4 94 Checking the LCD module ...

Page 329: ...Manual 960 272 4 121 4 31 TFT FL Model 14 1 CHI MEI Removing the TFT FL Model 14 1 CHI MEI To remove the TFT FL model 14 1 CHI MEI follow the steps below and refer to Figures 4 95 to 4 100 1 Tear off the CU tape 1 and 5 Transparent tape 2 Protector Film X 3 and Y 4 Figure 4 95 Removing tapes ...

Page 330: ...1 TFT FL Model 14 1 CHI MEI 4 122 Satellite 2800 Series Maintenance Manual 960 272 2 Remove screws 1 securing the X PCB 3 Remove screws 2 securing the Metal frame Figure 4 96 Removing the screws securing the X PCB and Metal frame ...

Page 331: ...ures Satellite 2800 Series Maintenance Manual 960 272 4 123 4 Push the latches out of lower frame from the lamp cover and then push the latch on both sides Be sure to take the frame off parallel in case of any deformations Figure 4 97 Removing the frame ...

Page 332: ...960 272 5 Loose the X PCB connector latch and take off the FPC from the Y PCB Be sure to loose the connector carefully before separate the FPC from it 6 Remove the X PCB and Y PCB oppositely Be careful upon taking off the PCB in case of any twisting deformation to TCP Figure 4 98 Removing the X and Y PCB ...

Page 333: ...enance Manual 960 272 4 125 7 Tear off the spacer 1 from the protector sheet 2 Be careful upon taking off each sheet in case any damage 8 Remove the protector sheet 7 LGP 6 BEF_H sheet 3 BEF_V sheet 4 and diffuser sheet 5 from the backlight unit in turn Figure 4 99 Removing the sheets ...

Page 334: ...0 Series Maintenance Manual 960 272 9 Remove the screws securing FL 10 Remove the FL Figure 4 100 Removing the FL Installing the TFT FL Model 14 1 CHI MEI To install the TFT FL model 14 1 CHI MEI assemble flow the opposite of the disassemble flow Refer to figures 4 95 to 4 100 ...

Page 335: ...nd refer to figures 4 101 to 4 106 1 Carefully turn the LCD module upside down on the flat surface of the table To avoid damaging the surface of the LCD module lay it on a protective dust free sheet such as a soft clean cloth 2 Remove one strip of insulation tape 3 two strips of insulation tape 2 and two strips of insulation tape 1 3 Lift up the X PCB insulation sheet and Y PCB insulation sheet Be...

Page 336: ...CB insulation sheets as illustrated below Don t lift up them from the side of the frame 5 Remove the screws from the left side topside and right side of the frame in the order illustrated below 6 Remove the FPC from the connector 7 Unfold the bend part on the frame NOTE Use a No 0 Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws Do not damage the Y PCB when you pull the FPC out of the hook on the frame ...

Page 337: ...4 32 TFT FL Model 14 1 Toshiba 4 Replacement Procedures Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 129 Figure 4 102 Folding out the insulation sheets and removing the screws and FPC ...

Page 338: ...1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 8 Turn the LCD module right side up 9 Remove the frame with the X and Y insulation sheets NOTE Do not damage the X tab with the bend parts on the top side of the frame when you remove the frame Figure 4 103 Removing the frame ...

Page 339: ...4 Replacement Procedures Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 131 10 Fold out the Y PCB and X PCB in the order illustrated below NOTE Do not damage the X and Y tabs Figure 4 104 Folding out the Y PCB and X PCB ...

Page 340: ... remaining tape from the back of the cell and from the frame 2 13 Apply one strip of double sided tape on the frame 3 NOTE The topside of the cell 2 is attached to the frame with double sided tape so be careful when you remove the cell Do not lift up the opaque tape on the topside of the cell Do not apply double sided tape to the surface of the light Figure 4 105 Separating the PCB ASSY cell ...

Page 341: ...nate them 17 Remove the low voltage FL cable from the frame taking care not to pull the lamp element 18 Remove the double sided tape from the center of the reflector taking care not to break the plastic frame 19 Remove the U shaped hook of the high voltage side of the reflector from the frame Double faced tape Align faces The double faced tape must not protrude beyond the frame The double faced ta...

Page 342: ...me 4 Install the reflective sheet and the light guide 5 Install four lens sheets 6 Check the module as shown below The prism sheets or others must not lie on the frame Secure the tab on the prism sheets firmly with the sheet holding tape Secure the tab on the prism sheets firmly with the sheet holding tape The double faced tape The prism sheets or others must not lie on the frame The prism sheets ...

Page 343: ...ed tape on the top side of the frame of the backlight unit 8 Make sure there is no dust foreign matter or damage on the backlight or back side of the cell then install the PCB ASSY cell to the backlight unit NOTE Align the bottom left corner as illustrated below Cell with PCB Back light Meet at the bottom left corner Figure 4 108 Installing the PCB ASSY cell ...

Page 344: ...enance Manual 960 364 365 9 Fold the X TAB PCB and Y TAB PCB onto the back of the backlight unit in the order illustrated below 10 Insert the FPC into the hook on the frame 11 Connect the FPC to the connector and secure it with the latch of the connector Figure 4 109 Folding the X PCB and Y PCB ...

Page 345: ...s Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 137 12 Install the frame NOTE Make sure that the GND CU of the Y PCB is inside the frame and that the lamp reflector at the lower left side is inside the frame Figure 4 110 Installing the frame ...

Page 346: ...of the frame 1 14 Secure the left side of the frame with four screws 2 15 Secure the X PCB with two screws on two bend parts on the top side of the frame 3 16 Secure the right side of the frame with two screws 4 NOTE Tighten all eight screws to a torque of 147mN m 1 5kgf cm Use a No 0 Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws Figure 4 111 Securing the screws ...

Page 347: ...1 2 Apply aligning with the edge of the rubber cap Align to the edge of the module Align to the edge of the frame Align both the edges of the top frame and the sheet Apply inside the indentations of the top frame Apply inside the frame These corners must meet Must not protrude beyond the module surface Must not protrude beyond the module surface Apply inside the indentation on the top frame 6 Alig...

Page 348: ...efully turn the LCD module upside down on a flat surface To avoid damaging the surface of the LCD module lay it on a protective dust free sheet such as a soft clean cloth 2 Remove one strip of insulation tape 1 securing the FL cable 3 Remove two strips of insulation tape 2 securing the FL frame 4 Remove one strip of insulation tape 3 securing the X PCB insulation sheet CAUTION 1 Do not damage the ...

Page 349: ...ures Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 141 5 Remove the screws from the left and right sides of the frame in the order illustrated below NOTE Use a No 0 Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws Figure 4 114 Removing the screws ...

Page 350: ...ual 960 364 365 6 With the insulation sheet still adhered turn the module right side up 7 Release five latches on the upper side of the frame and two latches on the lower side then lift out the module NOTE Be careful not to damage the tab when you release the upper latches Figure 4 115 Removing the module ...

Page 351: ...del 14 1 Toshiba 4 Replacement Procedures Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 143 8 Fold out the PCB as illustrated below NOTE Be careful not to damage the tab Figure 4 116 Folding out the PCB ...

Page 352: ...l from the FL unit 1 10 Remove all the remaining tape on the back of the cell and on the frame NOTE The topside and the left and right sides of the cell are attached to the frame with double sided tape so be careful when you remove the cell Do not lift up the opaque tape on the topside or left and right sides of the cell Figure 4 117 Separating the PCB ASSY cell ...

Page 353: ...ke sure the FL lights 3 Make sure there is no dust or other foreign matter or damage to the FL unit 4 Make sure the cell is not damaged then seat the PCB ASSY cell on the FL unit Secure the tab on the prism sheets firmly with the sheet holding tape tape Secure the tab on the prism sheets firmly with the sheet holding tape The prism sheets or others must not lie on the frame The prism sheets or oth...

Page 354: ...FT FL Model 14 1 Toshiba 4 146 Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 CAUTION 1 Align the upper left corners as shown in the figure below 2 Be careful not to damage the tab Figure 4 119 Installing the PCB ASSY cell ...

Page 355: ...placement Procedures Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 147 5 Fold the tab PCB over the FL unit as shown in the figure below CAUTION Be careful not to damage the tab Figure 4 120 Folding the tab onto the FL unit ...

Page 356: ...e frame then lower the frame into place making sure to align the upper left corners CAUTION 1 Make sure that the GND CU and the lamp reflector on the left side are inside the frame 2 Be careful not to damage the cable or TAB 3 Make sure all frame latches are secured five on the upper side and two on the lower side Figure 4 121 Installing the frame ...

Page 357: ...the sides of the frame with eight screws in the order indicated in the figure below CAUTION 1 Be sure to secure the screws in the order indicated in the figure below and that none of the screws are loose 2 Tighten all eight screws to a torque of 147mN m 1 5kgf cm 3 Use a No 0 Phillips screwdriver to secure the screws Figure 4 122 Securing the screws ...

Page 358: ...eful not to damage the tab or the lamp cable Align to the edge of the frame Align both the edges of the top frame and the sheet Apply inside the indentations of the top frame Apply inside the frame These corners must meet Apply inside the indentation on the top frame Align to the edge of the module Must not protrude beyond the surface of the top frame Cover the outlet of the cable with the rubber ...

Page 359: ...llow the steps below and refer to figures 4 124 to 4 127 1 Disassembly of Tape adhesive used for B L Wire fixing Pressure or stress should not be given on B L Wire 2 Disassembly of Cover shield G Pressure or stress should not be given on Gate TCP 3 Disassembly of Cover shield C Pressure or stress should not be given on Source PCB Usage of gloves with anti electric discharge coating is recommended ...

Page 360: ... 364 365 5 Disassembly of Top Case Pressure or stress should not be given on Top Case and Gate TCP 6 Disassembly of Screw and Cover Ass y Pressure or stress should not be given on Source TCP Maximum value of torque with Screw should be below 3 0kgf cm Figure 4 125 Disassembly of control PCB Top case and Cover Ass y ...

Page 361: ...ce Manual 960 364 365 4 153 7 Disassembly of Source PCB Pressure or stress should not be given on PCB and TCP during removing double tape 8 Disassembly of Gate PCB Pressure or stress should not be given on PCB and TCP during removing double tape Figure 4 126 Disassembly of Source PCB and Gate PCB ...

Page 362: ...mbly of Sheets and Light guide No penetration of foreign body is indispensable with no scratch on the surface of each Sheets 12 Disassembly of Screw and Cover bottom L Maximum value of torque with Screw should be below 1 5kg 13 Disconnecting of Low voltage wire from Mold frame and Disassembly of Lamp Ass y from Mold frame No pressure or stress should be given on this wire Glue or foreign body of d...

Page 363: ...ame Pressure or stress should not be given on wire during this process 3 Connecting of Cover bottom L with Double Tape Grounding 4 Assembly of Cover bottom L and Screw Maximum value of torque with Screw should be below 2 0kgf cm 5 Assembly of Sheets and Light guide No penetration of foreign body is indispensable with no scratch on the surface Of each Sheet and Light guide 6 Assembly of Tape adhesi...

Page 364: ...15 0 LG Philips 4 156 Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 8 Assembly of Source PCB Stress should not be given on TCP 9 Assembly of Gate PCB Stress should not be given on TCP Figure 4 129 Assembly of Source PCB and Gate PCB ...

Page 365: ...lite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 157 10 Assembly of Cover Ass y Pressure should not be given on Source TCP 11 Assembly of Top Case Pressure should not be given on Gate TCP Figure 4 130 Assembly of Cover bottom Screw Top case Control PCB and FPC ...

Page 366: ...process 13 Assembly of Cover shield C Pressure or stress should not be given on control PCB Usage of gloves with anti electric discharge coating is recommended To eliminate possible damage on circuits occurred by ESC 14 Assembly of Cover shield G Pressure or stress should not be given on Gate TCP 15 Assembly of Tape adhesive used for B L Wire fixing Pressure or stress should not be given on B L Wi...

Page 367: ...t to damage the LCD panel and not to let dust or other foreign matter into the LCD panel Foreign matter is detrimental to the display quality of the LCD To remove the model 15 0 TFT FL Manufacturer Samsung follow the steps below and refer to Figures 4 132 to 4 139 1 Lay the LCD panel face down and remove aluminum tape on the bottom side and the PCB cover on the back of the LCD Figure 4 132 Removin...

Page 368: ...ement Procedures 4 35 TFT FL Model 15 0 Samsung 4 160 Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 2 Remove two screws securing the PCB Screw Screw Figure 4 133 Removing two screws securing the PCB ...

Page 369: ... 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 161 3 Remove wire tape on the bottom side of the chassis and five screws on the right and left sides of the chassis Lamp Wire tape Top Chassis side screws Top Chassis side screws Figure 4 134 Removing wire tape and five screws ...

Page 370: ...nd two hooks on the left side and remove the top chassis from the LCD module starting from the bottom end CAUTION When you release hooks on the top chassis be careful not to apply pressure to the FL The FL can be damaged easily Top chassis First Bottom hook Second Side hook Left Right Bottom hook Bottom hook Bottom hook Mold frame Side hook Figure 4 135 Removing the top chassis ...

Page 371: ...5 0 Samsung 4 Replacement Procedures Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 163 5 Turn the LCD module face up and remove the panel assembly from the mold frame Figure 4 136 Removing the panel assembly ...

Page 372: ...00 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 6 Remove one screw two clips one strip of sheet tape and six sheets from the back light assembly Clip Screw Tape Clip Sheets protector prisim L U diffuser LGP reflector Figure 4 137 Removing one screw two clips tape and six sheets ...

Page 373: ...Procedures Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 165 7 Turn the back light assembly face down and remove two screws to remove the back cover from the mold frame Lamp back cover Screw Screw Figure 4 138 Removing the back cover ...

Page 374: ...ng follow the steps below and refer to Figures 4 132 to 4 139 1 Seat the FL in its groove on the mold frame 2 Lay the back cover on the mold frame and secure it with two screws 3 Lay six sheets on the back light assembly and secure them with two clips one screw and one strip of sheet tape 4 Seat the panel assembly on the back light assembly 5 Seat the top chassis and secure it with eight hooks 6 S...

Page 375: ... a soft clean cloth 2 Remove the following tape and insulation One strip of tape securing the FL cable Two strips of tape securing the frame FL side Two strips of tape securing frame on the side opposite the Y TAB at the center on the underside One strip of double sided tape securing the X insulation sheet One Y insulation sheet NOTE 1 Do not damage the X TAB Y TAB and FPC 2 Do not lift up the tap...

Page 376: ...frame securing tape 1 FL securing tape Screw 5 Screw 6 LCD frame securing tape 2 Figure 4 140 Removing the tape insulation screws and FPC 6 Turn the LCD module right side up 7 Rotate the top frame from the FL side and remove the top frame NOTE 1 Be sure to release the latches on the frame five on the topside and three on the right 2 Be careful not to damage the X TAB when you remove the frame 8 Fo...

Page 377: ...e CAUTION 1 The cell s top surface TAB side is secured to the frame with double sided tape so be careful not to subject the TAB to stress when you remove the cell 2 Be careful not to lift up the opaque tape on the topside of the cell Three latches on the right side LCD frame PCB assembly cell Five latches on the top side Cell securing double sided tape Back light unit Figure 4 141 Removing the top...

Page 378: ...uble sided tape 2 Make sure the FL lights 3 Make sure there is no dust or other foreign matter or damage to the FL unit 4 Make sure the cell is not damaged then seat the PCB ASSY cell on the FL unit NOTE Be sure to align the top left corners when you seat the PCB ASSY cell as shown in the figure below 5 Fold the X TAB PCB against the backside of the FL unit 6 Fold the Y TAB PCB against the backsid...

Page 379: ...gn with the pin on the frame The reflector is not deformed and does not protrude beyond the frame The return cable firmly fit into the groove FL CN JST BHTR 02VS01 The diffuser sheet does not lay on the frame The diffuser sheet does not lay on the frame The labels do not protrude beyond their positions The reflector is secured to the frame with white tape 630F 25 of Teraoka or equivalent size of 1...

Page 380: ...ell guide Backlight unit Make sure no dust foreign matters or scratches are on the face Figure 4 143 Installing the PCB ASSY cell FPC and top frame 11 Secure seven screws in the order indicated in the figure below CAUTION 1 Be sure to secure the screws in the order indicated in the figure below and that none of the screws are loose 2 Tighten all eight screws to a torque of 147mN m 1 5kgf cm 3 Use ...

Page 381: ... Screw 2 Screw 4 Screw 3 1 5 Gap between the frame and PCB FPC connector The FPC lies under the hook on the frame The PCB does not lies on the frame The FPC does not lies on the frame LCD frame guide LCD frame securing tape 2 Apply this tape first 2 Start applying here 14 140 LCD frame securing tape 1 LCD frame securing tape 1 LCD frame securing tape 1 FL cable securing tape 50 24 Secure the rubbe...

Page 382: ... refer to figures 4 145 to 4 153 1 Turn the LCD module upside down 2 Remove the protective cover S the protective cover G the aluminum tape the filament tape the polyimide tape and the wire protective tape Be careful not to damage the TCP or ICs Dispose of the protective covers and tapes you have removed Protective cover S Protective cover G Aluminum tape Wire protective tape Filament tape Polyimi...

Page 383: ...ith 0 7 N m of torque Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Figure 4 146 Removing the screws 4 Turn the LCD module right side up 5 Remove the top frame When you remove it wear gloves or finger guards to avoid contaminating or damaging the LCD panel 1 Release four latches securing the top frame with the lamp cover 2 Release the U shaped side of the top frame Side View Figure 4 147 Removing the top frame ...

Page 384: ...5 6 Turn the LCD module upside down 7 Remove five screws securing the PCBs 8 Disconnect the FPC 9 Fold out the PCBs Screw FPC Open the cover of the connector and disconnect the FPC Fold out the PCBs as this illustration Loosen the screws with 0 7 N m of torque Screw Screw Screw Screw Figure 4 148 Folding out the PCBs ...

Page 385: ...ual 960 364 365 4 177 10 Turn the LCD module right side up 11 Remove the LCD panel from the backlight unit When you remove the LCD panel wear finger covers or gloves to avoid contaminating or damaging the LCD panel and the backlight unit LCD panel Backlight unit Figure 4 149 Removing the LCD panel ...

Page 386: ... Manual 960 364 365 12 Turn the backlight unit upside down taking care not to damage or contaminate the sheets 13 Remove two screws securing the lamp cover to remove it Screw Screw Backlight unit Lamp cover Backlight unit Loosen the screws with 0 7 N m of torque Figure 4 150 Removing the lamp cover ...

Page 387: ...l not to damage or contaminate the sheets because they are reused Upper diffuser sheet Upper lens sheet Lower lens sheet Lower diffuser sheet Light guide sheet Do not remove the reflective sheet under the light guide sheet Figure 4 151 Removing the sheets 16 Remove two strips of double faced tape 1 and two strips of double faced tape 2 and dispose of them Double faced tape 2 Double faced tape 2 Do...

Page 388: ...ite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 17 Turn the backlight unit upside down 18 Gentry remove the FL taking care not to damage it FL Frame Figure 4 153 Removing the FL NOTE Be careful not to fold the reflective sheet back when you remove the FL assembly ...

Page 389: ...double faced tape 1 and two strips of double faced tape 2 to the frame 1mm 1mm 1mm 1mm Double faced tape 2 Double faced tape 1 Double faced tape 1 Do not let any tape protrude beyond the frame Do not let any tape lie on the rib of the frame Frame Do not let any tape protrude beyond the frame Do not let any tape lie on the rib of the frame Do not let any tape protrude beyond the frame Do not let an...

Page 390: ...FL unit into the frame FL Backlight unit Install the FL into the frame making sure it does not stick out from the frame Fit the wire firmly into the groove Let the reflective sheet be inside the reflector A A Cross section of A Figure 4 155 Installing the FL NOTE Be careful not to fold the reflective sheet when you install the FL unit ...

Page 391: ...tenance Manual 960 364 365 4 183 3 Seat the lamp cover on the backlight unit and secure it with two screws Lamp cover Backlight unit Tighten the screws with 0 8 N m of torque Screw Screw Align the holes on the lamp cover with the pins on the frame Figure 4 156 Installing the lamp cover ...

Page 392: ...Install the light guide sheet in the backlight unit 1 2 3 Backlight unit Insert the light guide sheet straight to avoid deforming any sheets Insert three tabs on the edge of the light guide sheet into the notches on the frame as ordered in this illustration Light guide sheet Figure 4 157 Installing the light guide sheet ...

Page 393: ...in Align the sheet with the pin when you lay the sheets Upper diffuser sheet Upper lens sheet Lower lens sheet Lower diffuser sheet Backlight unit Backlight unit Figure 4 158 Installing the sheets 7 Seat the LCD panel on the backlight unit assembled by the steps above Make sure there is no dust between the LCD panel and the backlight If you find any foreign matter remove it LCD panel Backlight uni...

Page 394: ...el fits into the panel guide ribs 9 Fold the TCP of the source PCB down 10 Secure three screws Do not grasp both ends Do not grasp both ends Align the holes on the S PWB with the pins Screw Screw Screw Tighten the screws with 0 8 N m of torque Fold the S PWB down Align the holes on the S PWB with the pins Figure 4 160 Securing the source PCB ...

Page 395: ... the pin Align the hole on the G PWB with the pin Fold the G PWB down Make sure the latch secures the connector correctly See the notches on both the edge of the FPC and see the contour of the connector Insert the FPC into the connector firmly The FPC must have no inclination Lock the connector firmly NG The FPC has inclination NG The FPC does not connect firmly Tighten the screws with 0 8 N m of ...

Page 396: ...me and the lamp cover with four latches Top frame 1 Hook the U shaped side of the top frame to the P chassis 2 Lay the top frame on the lamp cover taking care the top frame does not interfere with the TCP Side View Make sure the top frame fixes with the P chassis Make sure the latch secures the top frame with the lamp cover Figure 4 162 Installing the top frame ...

Page 397: ...ement Procedures Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 189 15 Secure six screws on the side of the module Screw Tighten the screws with 0 8 N m of torque Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Figure 4 163 Securing the screws ...

Page 398: ...sis 0 8mm 2 0 Wire protective tape Align the holes on the protective cover with the pins on the P chassis Align the center of the polyimide tape with the edge of the top frame 1mm 2 0 1mm 2 0 Route along the indentation Filament tape Align the edge of the tape with the edge of the frame Aluminum tape Apply the aluminum tape on the side of the top frame and fold the tape along the top frame Align t...

Page 399: ...nto the module Removing the TFT FL Model 15 0 Toshiba To remove the TFT FL Model 15 0 SXGA Toshiba follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 165 to 4 170 1 Carefully turn the LCD module upside down on a flat surface To avoid damaging the surface of the LCD module lay it on a protective dust free sheet such as a soft clean cloth 2 Remove one strip of insulation tape 1 securing the FL cable and ...

Page 400: ...covering the X PCB and fold it out without removing it from the frame CAUTION 1 The FL clip is secured with doubled sided tape so it is hard to remove You cannot reuse the tape 2 When you remove the FL clip be careful not to cut you finger or incur other injury 3 The X PCB insulation sheet will be reused so leave it attached to the frame Figure 4 166 Removing the FL clip ...

Page 401: ...ement Procedures Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 193 5 Remove six screws three from the left side and three from the right side NOTE Use a No 0 Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws Figure 4 167 Removing the screws ...

Page 402: ...urn the LCD module right side up 7 Release latches two on each side 8 Carefully lift up the bottom edge of the frame and release three latches across the top edge to remove it CAUTION 1 Be careful not to damage the tab when you release the three latches at the top of the frame 2 Be careful not to damage the frame when you remove it Figure 4 168 Removing the frame ...

Page 403: ...Model 15 0 SXGA Toshiba 4 Replacement Procedures Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 195 9 Fold out the X PCB as shown below CAUTION Do not damage the tab Figure 4 169 Folding out the X PCB ...

Page 404: ...SY off the backlight unit as shown below 11 Remove all double sided tape from the back of the cell CAUTION 1 The cell is attached to the frame with double sided tape at one point Be careful not to damage the cell when you remove it 2 Do not lift up the opaque tape on the left and right sides of the cell Figure 4 170 Removing the PCB ASSY cell ...

Page 405: ...s Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 197 Installing the TFT FL Model 15 0 SXGA Toshiba To install the TFT FL Model 15 0 SXGA Toshiba follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 171 to 4 177 1 Make sure the FL lights and check the module for abnormalities Figure 4 171 Checking the module ...

Page 406: ... double sided tape on the frame 3 Make sure there is no dust or other foreign matter or damage to the FL unit 4 Make sure the PCB ASSY cell is not damaged then seat it on the FL unit CAUTION 1 Be sure to align the top left corners when you seat the PCB ASSY cell as shown in the figure below 2 Make sure the tab is not damaged Figure 4 172 Installing the PCB ASSY cell ...

Page 407: ...es Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 199 5 Fold the tab X PCB against the backside of the FL unit 6 Fit the X PCB into the latch on the back of the frame CAUTION Be careful not to damage the frame Figure 4 173 Securing the X PCB cell ...

Page 408: ...e X PCB side of the cell into three latches on the frame as shown below 8 Secure the latches on the sides 9 Seat the FL side of the cell into the frame as shown below CAUTION 1 Be careful not to damage the cable or the tab 2 Make sure five latches are secured three along the back and one on each side Figure 4 174 Installing the frame ...

Page 409: ... sure to secure the screws in the order 1 6 indicated in the figure below Make sure no screws are loose 2 Tighten all screws to a torque of 0 1794N m 1 8kgf cm 3 Use a No 0 Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 4 175 Securing screws 11 Apply the X PCB insulation sheet 12 Remove the non adhesive backing from the double sided tape on the FL clip and seat the clip 1 13 Apply t...

Page 410: ...lation tape to secure the FL 3 CAUTION 1 Be sure there are no folds or uneven areas on the insulation sheet when you apply it 2 Be sure to position the FL clip correctly 3 Be careful not to damage the tab and FL cable when you apply tape and insulation sheets Be sure the display face is not damaged Figure 4 176 Applying the insulation sheets and tape ...

Page 411: ... Model 15 0 SXGA SHARP follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 177 to 4 197 1 Carefully turn the LCD module upside down on a flat surface To avoid damaging the surface of the LCD module lay it on a protective dust free sheet such as a soft clean cloth 2 Remove the protective cover B the protective cover G the aluminum tape and the wire protective tape and the aluminum sheet Be careful not to...

Page 412: ... 178 Removing the screws 4 Turn the LCD module right side up 5 Remove the top frame Side view Top frame Release the U shaped side of the top frame Release the latch securing the top frame with the P chassis 2 3 Release four latches securitng the top frame with the lamp cover 1 Figure 4 179 Removing the top frame Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Loosen the screws with 0 9 kgf cm of torque ...

Page 413: ...l 960 364 365 4 205 6 Turn the LCD module upside down 7 Remove five screws securing the PCBs 8 Disconnect the FPC FPC Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Open the connector cover and disconnect the connector Loosen the screws with 0 9kgf cm of torque Figure 4 180 Removing five screws and disconnecting the FPC ...

Page 414: ...TFT FL Model 15 0 SXGA SHARP 4 206 Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 9 Fold out the PCBs Do not grasp both ends Fold out the PCBs as this illustration Do not grasp both ends Figure 4 181 Folding out the PCBs ...

Page 415: ... 4 Replacement Procedures Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 207 10 Turn the LCD module right side up 11 Remove the LCD panel from the backlight unit LCD panel Backlight unit Figure 4 182 Removing the LCD panel ...

Page 416: ...es Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 12 Turn the backlight unit upside down taking care not to damage or stain it 13 Remove two screws securing the FL cover and remove the cover Screw Screw Backlight unit Lamp cover Loosen the screws with 0 9kgf cm of torque Figure 4 183 Removing the FL cover ...

Page 417: ...the upper lens sheet the lower lens sheet the lower diffuser sheet and the light guide sheet Be careful not to damage or stain the sheets because they are reused Dispose of the removed shield tape Shield tape 2 Shield tape 1 Shield tape 3 Optical sheet Upper lens sheet Lower lens sheet Lower diffuser sheet Light guide sheet Do not remove the reflective sheet under the light guide sheet Figure 4 18...

Page 418: ...1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 16 Turn the backlight unit upside down 17 Gently remove the FL taking care not to damage it FL Backlight unit Figure 4 185 Removing the FL NOTE Be careful not to damage the FL or crease the reflective sheet when you remove the FL ...

Page 419: ...SHARP follow the steps below and refer to figures 4 186 to 4 132 1 Seat a new FL unit in the frame Z Z FL Frame Cross section of Z Z Install the FL into the frame making sure it does not stick out from the frame Let the reflective sheet inside the reflector Fit the wire firmly into the groove Figure 4 186 Seating the FL unit NOTE Be careful not to crease the reflective sheet when you install the F...

Page 420: ...Detail of W Detail of V Backlight unit Screw Screw Align the holes on the lamp cover with the pins on the frame Figure 4 187 Installing the lamp cover 3 Install the light guide sheet in the backlight unit 2 1 3 Light guide sheet Insert the light guide sheet straight to avoid deforming any sheets Insert three tabs on the edge of the light guide sheet into the notches on the frame as ordered in this...

Page 421: ...t to stain or damage any sheets 5 Apply three strips of shield tape X Y 1 mm 0 to 1 mm 0 to 1 mm X Y Shield tape 2 Shield tape 1 Optical sheet Upper lens sheet Lower lens sheet Lower diffuser sheet Light guide sheet Backlight unit Shield tape 3 Allign the sheet with pin when you lay the sheet Pin Do not let any tape protrude beyond the frame Let the tape cover the edge Do not let any tape lie on t...

Page 422: ...ual 960 364 365 6 Seat the assembled LCD panel on the backlight unit Make sure there is no dust between the LCD panel and the backlight unit If you find any foreign matter remove it Guide rib Make sure the LCD panel fits into the panel guide ribs LCD panel Backlight unit Figure 4 190 Installing the LCD panel ...

Page 423: ...ocedures Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 215 7 Fold out the TCP of the source PCB then the TCP of the gate PCB Do not grasp both ends Do not grasp both ends TCP of source PCB TCP of gate PCB Figure 4 191 Folding out the TCPs ...

Page 424: ... sure the latch secures the connector correctly See the notches on both the edge of the FPC and see the contour of the connector Insert the FPC into the connector firmly The FPC must have no inclination Lock the connector firmly NG The FPC has inclination NG The FPC does not connect firmly Screw Screw Screw Gate PCB Screw Screw Source PCB Pin Pin Align the holes on the PCBs with the pins Tighten t...

Page 425: ...400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 217 11 Install the top frame Top frame Hook the U shaped side of the top frame to the P chassis Side view Lay the top frame on the lamp cover Be sure the top frame does not interfere with the TCP Figure 4 193 Installing the top frame ...

Page 426: ...ual 960 364 365 12 Secure four latches on the FL cover one latch on the P chassis and 10 latches on top of the frame Make sure the top frame meshes with the P chassis Make sure the top frame fixes with the P chassis Make sure the latches on the top frame mesh with the lamp cover Figure 4 194 Securing latches ...

Page 427: ...4 Replacement Procedures Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 4 219 13 Secure side panels with five screws Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Tighten the screws with 0 9 kgf cm of torque Figure 4 195 Securing the screws ...

Page 428: ... Model 15 0 SXGA SHARP 4 220 Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 14 Apply the protective cover G Protective cover G Align the edge of the cover with the edge of the G PWB Figure 4 196 Applying the protective cover G ...

Page 429: ...fold the cover to the side Aluminum sheet Apply the aluminum tape around the center of the module Apply the aluminum sheet on the metal part of the frame for conduction of electricity Be sure not to let the sheet lie on the screen of the LCD Apply the aluminum sheet on the LCD cable connector for conduction of electricity 0 to 1 mm Aluminum tape Wire protective tape Be sure not to let the tape lie...

Page 430: ...4 Replacement Procedures 4 39 TFT FL Model 15 0 SXGA SHARP 4 222 Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 ...

Page 431: ...Appendices ...

Page 432: ...Appendices App ii Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 ...

Page 433: ... Connector 124 pin C 7 C 4 PJ120 Serial Connector 9 pin C 8 C 5 PJ121 Parallel Connector 25 pin C 9 C 6 PJ125 Modem Daughter Card Slot Connector 30 pin C 9 C 7 PJ2000 HDD PCB Connector 50 pin C 10 C 8 PJ2001 Optical Disk Drive Interface Connector 50 pin C 11 C 9 PJ2003 Keyboard Interface Connector 34 pin C 12 C 10 PJ2004 Touch Pad Interface Connector 8 pin C 12 C 11 PJ2006 PS 2 Interface Connector...

Page 434: ...tery PCB Connector 16 pin C 21 C 29 PJ2 Bluetooth Interface Connector 20 pin Not Used C 21 HD Board FRTHD C 22 C 30 PJ7000 HDD Interface Connector 44 pin C 22 C 31 PJ7001 Main PCB Interface Connector 50 pin C 22 Sound Board FRTSD C 24 C 32 PJ7100 Main PCB Interface Connector 50 pin C 24 C 33 PJ6000 Microphone Interface Connector 6 pin C 24 C 34 PJ6001 Headphone Connector 6 pin C 25 C 35 PJ7101 Mai...

Page 435: ... PJ2006 PS 2 Interface Connector 6 pin C 38 C 54 PJ2007 FDD Interface Connector 26 pin C 39 C 55 PJ2008 USB Interface Connector 12 pin C 39 C 56 PJ2012 Sound PCB Interface Connector 50 pin C 40 C 57 PJ2013 Sound PCB Interface Connector 30 pin C 41 C 58 PJ2015 ITP Connector 28 pin C 41 C 59 PJ2018 Power Switch PCB Connector 6 pin C 42 C 60 PJ2020 Right Speaker Connector 2 pin C 42 C 61 PJ2021 Left ...

Page 436: ... 4 French FR Keyboard E 2 E 5 Spanish SP Keyboard E 3 E 6 Italian IT Keyboard E 3 E 7 Scandinavian SC Keyboard E 4 E 8 Swiss German SL Keyboard E 4 E 9 Canadian CS Keyboard E 5 Appendix F Wiring Diagram F 1 F 1 Parallel Port Wraparound Connector F 1 F 2 Serial Port Wraparound Connector F 1 F 3 Serial Port Direct Cable 9 Pin to 9 Pin F 2 Appendix G BIOS Rewrite Procedures G 1 Appendix H EC KBC Rewr...

Page 437: ...d FRTSI layout front 6 Figure B 4 System board FRTSI layout back 9 Figure B 5 Sound board FRTSD layout front 11 Figure B 6 Sound board FRTSD layout back 12 Figure E 1 US keyboard E 1 Figure E 2 UK keyboard E 1 Figure E 3 GR keyboard E 2 Figure E 4 FR keyboard E 2 Figure E 5 SP keyboard E 3 Figure E 6 IT keyboard E 3 Figure E 7 SC keyboard E 4 Figure E 8 SL keyboard E 4 Figure E 9 CS keyboard E 5 ...

Page 438: ... DIMM socket connector 2 pin assignments 200 pin 2 3 C 5 Table C 2 SO DIMM socket connector 2 pin assignments 200 pin 3 3 C 6 Table C 3 Mini PCI card connector pin assignments 124 pin 1 2 C 7 Table C 3 Mini PCI card connector pin assignments 124 pin 2 2 C 8 Table C 4 Serial connector pin assignments 9 pin C 8 Table C 5 Parallel connector pin assignments 25 pin C 9 Table C 6 Modem Daughter Card slo...

Page 439: ...n C 20 Table C 28 Battery PCB interface connector pin assignments 16 pin C 21 Table C 29 Bluetooth interface connector pin assignments 20 pin C 21 Table C 30 HDD interface connector pin assignments 44 pin C 22 Table C 31 Main PCB interface connector pin assignments 50 pin 1 2 C 22 Table C 31 Main PCB interface connector pin assignments 50 pin 2 2 C 23 Table C 32 Main PCB interface connector pin as...

Page 440: ...signments 15 pin C 39 Table C 55 USB interface connector pin assignments 12 pin C 39 Table C 56 Sound PCB interface connector pin assignments 50 pin C 40 Table C 57 Sound PCB interface connector pin assignments 30 pin C 41 Table C 58 ITP connector pin assignments 28 pin C 41 Table C 59 Power switch PCB connector pin assignments 6 pin C 42 Table C 60 Right speaker connector pin assignments 2 pin C ...

Page 441: ... D 1 Scan codes set 1 and set 2 D 1 Table D 2 Scan codes with Shift key D 5 Table D 3 Scan codes in Numlock mode D 6 Table D 4 Scan codes with Fn key D 6 Table D 5 Scan codes in overlay mode D 7 Table D 6 No 124 key scan code D 7 Table D 7 No 126 key scan code D 8 Table I 1 MTBF I 1 ...

Page 442: ...Appendices App xii Satellite 1400 2400 Series Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 ...

Page 443: ...assembly or disassembly Observe the following precautions when handling the LCD module 1 When installing the LCD module in the LCD cover be sure to seat it so that it is properly aligned and maximum visibility of the display is maintained 2 For the LCD module do not force the module into place because stress can affect its performance Also the panel s polarized surface is easily scarred so be care...

Page 444: ...n the surface to create a light condensate and wipe it again If the surface is very dirty we recommend a CRT cleaning agent Apply the agent to a cloth and then wipe the panel s surface Do not apply cleanser directly to the panel CRT Cleaner 4 If water or other liquid is left on the panel s surface for a long period it can change the screen s tint or stain it Be sure to quickly wipe off any liquid ...

Page 445: ... 3 5 Glass is used in the panel so be careful not to drop it or let it strike a hard object which could cause breakage or cracks 6 CMOS LSI circuits are used in the module so guard against damage from electrostatic discharge Be sure to wear a wrist or ankle ground when handling the module ...

Page 446: ...nce Manual 960 364 365 7 Do not expose the module to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet rays for long periods 8 Do not store the module at temperatures below specifications Cold can cause the liquid crystals to freeze lose their elasticity or otherwise suffer damage ...

Page 447: ...364 365 A 5 9 Do not disassemble the LCD module Disassembly can cause malfunctions 10 If you transport the module do not use packing material that contains epoxy resin amine or silicon glue alcohol or oxime These materials can release gas that can damage the panel s polarization ...

Page 448: ...Appendix A Handling the LCD Module A 6 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 ...

Page 449: ...Appendix B Board Layout Appendices Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 B 1 Appendix B Board Layout B 1 System Board FRTSA Front View Figure B 1 System board FRTSA layout front ...

Page 450: ...V OUT Connector I IC972 IPSC J PJ2008 USB Connector K PJ2006 PS 2 Connector L PJ3006 IEEE 1394 Connector M PJ4500 LAN RJ 45 Jack Interface Connector N IC3020 IEEE 1394 Controller O PJ8800 DC IN Connector P IC4506 LAN Controller Q IC26 M1535 South Bridge R PJ2000 HDD connector board Interface Connector S IC30 DZ168 T PJ2007 FDD Connector U PJ2001 Optical Disk Drive Interface Connector V IC17 Napa 2...

Page 451: ...rd FRTSA layout front 2 2 Mark Number Name AA PJ2004 Touch Pad Interface Connector AB PJ3332 PC card Interface Connector AC PJ2013 Sound board Interface Connector AD IC3004 EC KBC AE PJ2012 Sound board connector AF IC3332 YEBISU3S PCMCIA Controller AG PJ2021 Left Speaker Connector AH PJ770 Cooling Fan Connector ...

Page 452: ...Appendices Appendix B Board Layout B 4 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 B 2 System Board FRTSA Back View Figure B 2 System board FRTSA layout back ...

Page 453: ...ite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 B 5 Table B 2 System board FRTSA layout back 2 2 Mark Number Name A PJ16 SO DIMM Socket 1 B PJ17 SO DIMM Socket 2 C PJ10 Mini PCI Socket Interface Connector D PJ9 MDC Interface Connector E IC40 FWH ...

Page 454: ...Appendices Appendix B Board Layout B 6 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 B 3 System Board FRTSI Front View Figure B 3 System board FRTSI layout front ...

Page 455: ...01 LCD FL Inverter Interface Connector H PJ5900 TV OUT Connector I PJ2008 USB Connector J PJ2006 PS 2 Connector K PJ3006 IEEE 1394 Connector L PJ4500 LAN RJ 45 Jack Interface Connector M T4500 Trance for LAN N IC4500 Kinnereth O PJ8800 DC IN Connector P IC129 Super I O Q IC2000 FWH BIOS R IC8972 PSC S IC103 ICH 3 South Bridge T PJ2000 HDD Board Connector U PJ2007 FDD Connector V PJ2001 ODD Connect...

Page 456: ...tem board FRTSI layout front 2 2 Mark Number Name AA PJ2020 Right speaker Connector AB PJ2004 Touch Pad Connector AC PJ3332 PC card Interface Connector AD PJ2013 Sound board Interface Connector AE PJ2012 Sound board Interface Connector AF IC3322 YEBISU3S PCMCIA Controller AG PJ2021 Left Speaker Connector ...

Page 457: ...Appendix B Board Layout Appendices Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 B 9 B 4 System Board FRTSI Back View Figure B 4 System board FRTSI layout back ...

Page 458: ...0 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 Table B 4 System board FRTSI layout back 2 2 Mark Number Name A IC2004 EC KBC B IC2003 OZ168 C PJ16 SO DIMM Socket 1 D PJ17 SO DIMM Socket 2 E PJ118 Mini PCI Socket Interface Connector F PJ125 MDC Interface Connector ...

Page 459: ...iew Figure B 5 Sound board FRTSD layout front Table B 5 Sound board FRTSD ICs and connectors front Mark Number Name A IC6005 Amp FOR sound system B IC6000 AC 97 CODEC C PJ7102 SD Card Slot D PJ7100 Connector for System board E PJ7101 Connector for System board F IC9999 RTC battery Connector G PJ7103 FRTCW board Connector ...

Page 460: ...atellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 B 6 Sound Board FRTSD Back View Figure B 6 Sound board FRTSD layout back Table B 6 Sound board FRTSD connectors back Mark Number Name A PJ6001 Headphone Connector B PJ6000 Microphone Connector ...

Page 461: ...Q02R B2P I O 15 GND 16 GND 17 SDQ06R B2P I O 18 SDQ07R B2P I O 19 SDQ08R B2P I O 20 SDQ14R B2P I O 21 2R5 B2V 22 2R5 B2V 23 SDQ13R B2P I O 24 SDQ15R B2P I O 25 SDQS1R B2P I O 26 GND I 27 GND 28 GND 29 SDQ09R B2P I O 30 SDQ11R B2P 31 SDQ12R B2P I O 32 SDQ10R B2P I O 33 2R5 B2V 34 2R5 B2V I O 35 SCK1 B2P I 36 2R5 B2V 37 SCK1 B2N I 38 GND 39 GND 40 GND 41 SDQ22R B2P I O 42 SDQ20R B2P I O 43 SDQ18R B2...

Page 462: ... O 85 NC 86 NC 87 GND 88 GND 89 SCK0 B2P I 90 GND 91 SCK0 B2N I 92 2R5 B2V 93 2R5 B2V 94 2R5 B2V 95 SCKE1 B2P I 96 SCKE0 B2P I 97 NC 98 NC 99 SMA12R B2P I 100 SMA11R B2P I 101 SMA09R B2P I 102 SMA08R B2P I 103 GND 104 GND 105 SMA07R B2P I 106 SMA06R B2P I 107 SMA05R B2P I 108 SMA04R B2P I 109 SMA03R B2P I 110 SMA02R B2P I 111 SMA01R B2P I 112 SMA00R B2P I 113 2R5 B2V 114 2R5 B2V 115 SMA10R B2P I 1...

Page 463: ...154 SDQ47R B2P I O 155 2R5 B2V 156 2R5 B2V 157 2R5 B2V 158 SCK2 B2N I 159 GND 160 SCK2 B2P I 161 GND 162 GND 163 SDQ53R B2P I O 164 SDQ51R B2P I O 165 SDQ48R B2P I O 166 SDQ52R B2P I O 167 2R5 B2V 168 2R5 B2V 169 SDQS6R B2P I O 170 GND I 171 SDQ49R B2P I O 172 SDQ55R B2P I O 173 GND 174 GND 175 SDQ54R B2P I O 176 SDQ50R B2P I O 177 SDQ60R B2P I O 178 SDQ62R B2P I O 179 2R5 B2V 180 2R5 B2V 181 SDQ5...

Page 464: ...1 2R5 B2V 22 2R5 B2V 23 SDQ13R B2P I O 24 SDQ15R B2P I O 25 SDQS1R B2P I O 26 GND 27 GND 28 GND 29 SDQ09R B2P I O 30 SDQ11R B2P I O 31 SDQ12R B2P I O 32 SDQ10R B2P I O 33 2R5 B2V 34 2R5 B2V 35 SCK4 B2P I 36 2R5 B2V I O 37 SCK4 B2N I 38 GND 39 GND 40 GND 41 SDQ22R B2P I O 42 SDQ20R B2P I O 43 SDQ18R B2P I O 44 SDQ16R B2P I O 45 2R5 B2V 46 2R5 B2V 47 SDQS2R B2P I O 48 GND 49 SDQ19R B2P I O 50 SDQ21R...

Page 465: ...P I 100 SMA11 B2P I 101 SMA09 B2P I 102 SMA08 B2P I 103 GND 104 GND 105 SMA07 B2P I 106 SMA06 B2P I 107 SMA05 B2P I 108 SMA04 B2P I 109 SMA03 B2P I 110 SMA02 B2P I 111 SMA01 B2P I 112 SMA00 B2P I 113 2R5 B2V 114 2R5 B2V 115 SMA10 B2P I 116 SBS1 B2P I 117 SBS0 B2P I 118 SRAS B2N I 119 SWE B2N I 120 SCAS B2N I 121 SCS2 B2N I 122 SCS3 B2N I 123 NC 124 NC 125 GND 126 GND 127 SDQ34R B2P I O 128 SDQ36R ...

Page 466: ...2P I 161 GND 162 GND 163 SDQ53R B2P IO 164 SDQ51R B2P I O 165 SDQ48R B2P I O 166 SDQ52R B2P I O 167 2R5 B2V 168 2R5 B2V 169 SDQS6R B2P I O 170 GND 171 SDQ49R B2P I O 172 SDQ55R B2P I O 173 GND 174 GND 175 2R5 B2V I O 176 SDQ50R B2P I O 177 SDQ60R B2P I O 178 SDQ62R B2P I O 179 2R5 B2V 180 2R5 B2V 181 SDQ56R B2P I O 182 SDQ63R B2P I O 183 SDQS7R B2P I O 184 GND 185 GND 186 GND 187 SDQ57R B2P I O 18...

Page 467: ... 23 GND 24 B3V 25 X33MPC P3P I 26 PCIRST S3N O 27 GND 28 P3V 29 PREQ2 P3N I 30 PGNT2 P3N O 31 P3V 32 GND 33 AD31 P3P I 34 PME S3N O 35 AD29 P3P I 36 NC 37 GND 38 AD30 P3P O 39 AD27 P3P I 40 P3V 41 AD25 P3P I 42 AD28 P3P O 43 NC 44 AD26 P3P O 45 CBE3 P3N I 46 AD24 P3P O 47 AD23 P3P I 48 AD26 P3P O 49 GND 50 GND 51 AD21 P3P I 52 AD22 P3P O 53 AD19 P3P I 54 AD20 P3P O 55 GND 56 PAR P3P O 57 AD17 P3P ...

Page 468: ...P O 91 AD05 P3P I 92 AD04 P3P O 93 NC 94 AD02 P3P O 95 AD03 P3P I 96 AD00 P3P O 97 P5V 98 NC 99 AD01 P3P I 100 NC 101 GND 102 GND 103 NC 104 GND 105 NC 106 NC 107 NC 108 NC 109 NC 110 NC 111 MOD_AUDIO_MON I 112 NC 113 AUDIO_GND 114 GND 115 NC 116 SYS_AUDIO_IN 117 SYS_AUDIO_OUT_GND 118 SYS_AUDIO_IN_GND 119 AUDIO_GND 120 AUDIO_GND 121 NC 122 MPCIACT 123 VCC5VA 124 B3V C 4 PJ120 Serial Connector 9 pi...

Page 469: ...5N I 15 ERROR P5N I 16 PINIT P5N I 17 SLIN P5N 18 GND 19 GND 20 GND 21 GND 22 GND 23 GND 24 GND 25 GND C 6 PJ125 Modem Daughter Card Slot Connector 30 pin Table C 6 Modem Daughter Card slot connector pin assignments 30 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 NC 2 MDC GND 3 MDC GND 4 MONO PHONE O 5 AUXA RIGHT 6 RESERVED 7 AUXA LEFT 8 MDC GND 9 CD GND 10 5Vmain 11 CD RIGHT 12 RESERVED 13...

Page 470: ...O 13 PDD06 P5P I O 14 HDDLED P5N I 15 PDD05 P5P I O 16 PDD08 P5P I O 17 PDD04 P5P I O 18 PDD09 P5P I O 19 PDD03 P5P I O 20 PDD10 P5P I O 21 PDD02 P5P I O 22 PDD11 P5P I O 23 PDD01 P5P I O 24 PDD12 P5P I O 25 PDD00 P5P I O 26 PDD13 P5P I O 27 PDDREQ P5P I 28 PDD14 P5P I O 29 PDIOW P5N O 30 PDD15 P5P I IO 31 PDIOR P5N O 32 PDA2 P5P O 33 PIORDY P5P I 34 PDCS3 P5N O 35 PDDACK P5N O 36 S3V 37 IRQ14 P3P...

Page 471: ...7 SDD07 E5P I 8 SDD09 E5P O 9 SDD06 E5P I 10 SDD10 E5P O 11 SDD05 E5P I 12 SDD11 E5P O 13 SDD04 E5P I 14 SDD12 E5P O 15 SDD03 E5P I 16 SDD13 E5P O 17 SDD02 E5P I 18 SDD14 E5P O 19 SDD01 E5P I 20 SDD15 E5P O 21 SDD00 E5P I 22 SDDREQ E5P O 23 GND 24 SDIOR E5N O 25 SDIOW E5N I 26 GND 27 SIORDY E5P I 28 SDDACK E5N O 29 IRQ15 E5P I 30 NC 31 SDA1 E5P I 32 NC 33 SDA0 E5P I 34 SDA2 E5P O 35 SDCS1 E5N I 36...

Page 472: ...20 KBSC09 S3N O 21 KBSC08 S3N O 22 KBSC07 S3N O 23 KBRT00 S3N I 24 KBSC06 S3N O 25 KBSC05 S3N O 26 KBSC04 S3N O 27 KBSC03 S3N O 28 KBSC02 S3N O 29 KBSC01 S3N O 30 KBSC00 S3N O 31 P5V 32 CAPLED P5N O 33 ARWLED P5N O 34 NUMLED P5N O C 10 PJ2004 Touch Pad Interface Connector 8 pin Table C 10 Touch Pad interface connector pin assignments 8 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 GND 2 GND ...

Page 473: ...10 IFAMON P3N O 11 DENSEL P3P O 12 IFDIRC P3N O 13 NC 14 IFSTEP P3N O 15 GND 16 IFWDAT P3N O 17 GND 18 IFWEN P3N O 19 GND 20 IFTRK0 P5N I 21 GND 22 IFWPRO P5N I 23 GND 24 IFRDAT P5N I 25 GND 26 IFSSEL P3N O C 13 PJ2008 USB Interface Connector 12 pin Table C 13 USB interface connector pin assignments 12 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O A1 USB0PS E5V A2 USBP0 E3N I O A3 USBP0 E3P I ...

Page 474: ... O 10 SDCLK B3P O 11 SDCD B3N I 12 SDWP B3P I 13 SDCMD B3P O 14 B3V 15 B3V 16 SDAT0 B3P I O 17 SDAT1 B3P I O 18 SDMDL P3N I 19 SDAT2 B3P I O 20 SDAT3 B3P I O 21 M97RST S3N O 22 M97SYC P3P O 23 M97SDO P3P O 24 GND 25 X97BC2 P3P I 26 GND 27 X97BC1 P3P I 28 GND 29 M97DI0 P3P I 30 PHONE BXP O 31 P3V 32 P3V 33 PHONE BXN O 34 ATBEEP B3P O 35 CAUDIO B3P O 36 SND E5V 37 SND E5V 38 SND E5V 39 SND E5V 40 PV...

Page 475: ...OUTL EXN I 17 SPOUTL EXP I 18 SPOUTL EXP I 19 R3V 20 SPOUTR EXN I 21 SPOUTR EXN I 22 SPOUTR EXP I 23 SPOUTR EXP I 24 CDMDL P3N I 25 CDBTN S3N I 26 MP3BTN S3N I 27 CDPLAY S5N I 28 CDNEXT S5N I 29 CDPREV S5N I 30 CDSTOP S5N I C 16 PJ2015 ITP Connector 28 pin Table C 16 ITP connector pin assignments 28 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 TDI PPP I 2 TMS PPP I 3 TRST PPN I 4 NC 5 TCK P...

Page 476: ...nnector 2 pin Table C 18 Right speaker connector pin assignments 2 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 SPOUTR EXN O 2 SPOUTR EXP O C 19 PJ2021 Left Speaker Connector 3 pin Table C 19 Left speaker connector pin assignments 3 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 SPOUTL EXN O 2 NC 3 SPOUTL EXP O C 20 PJ3006 IEEE 1394 Interface Connector 4 pin Table C 20 IEEE 1394 interf...

Page 477: ... 26 ACVS2 B3P I O 27 ACAD20 BYP I O 28 ACAD19 BYP I O 29 ACAD18 BYP I O 30 ACAD17 BYP I O 31 ACCBE2 BYN I O 32 ACFRAM BYN I O 33 GND 34 ACIRDY BYN I O 35 ACTRDY BYN I O 36 ACCLK BYP I O 37 MCVPPA BYV 38 MCVPPA BYV 39 MCVPPA BYV 40 ACINT BYN I 41 ACDEVS BYN I O 42 ACGNT BYN O 43 GND 44 ACSTOP BYN I O 45 ACPERR BYN I O 46 ACLOCK BYN I O 47 ACPAR BYP I O 48 ACA18 BYP I O 49 ACCBE1 BYN I O 50 ACAD16 B...

Page 478: ...3 BCAD19 BYP I O 104 BCAD18 BYP I O 105 BCAD17 BYP I O 106 BCCBE2 BYN I O 107 BCFRAM BYN I O 108 GND 109 BCIRDY BYN I O 110 BCTRDY BYN I O 111 BCCLK BYP I O 112 MCVPPB BYV 113 MCVCCB BYV 114 MCVCCB BYV 115 BCINT BYN I 116 BCDEVS BYN I O 117 BCGNT BYN O 118 GND 119 BCSTOP BYN I O 120 BCPERR BYN I O 121 BCLOCK BYN I O 122 BCPAR BYP I O 123 BCA18 BYP I O 124 BCCBE1 BYN I O 125 BCAD16 BYP I O 126 GND ...

Page 479: ...ignments 40 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 GND 2 PNL P3V 3 GND 4 PNL P3V 5 GND 6 TXDT5 P3N O 7 GND 8 TXDT5 P3P O 9 PNL2 P3P O 10 TXCK1 P3N O 11 PNL1 P3P O 12 TXCK1 P3P O 13 PNL0 P3P O 14 TXDT6 P3N O 15 GND 16 TXDT6 P3P O 17 GND 18 TXDT4 P3N O 19 GND 20 TXDT4 P3P O 21 FL GND 22 GND 23 FL GND 24 TXDT2 P3N O 25 FL GND 26 TXDT2 P3P O 27 BRT2DA S3P O 28 TXCK0 P3N O 29 FL P5V 30 TXC...

Page 480: ...in Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 RED PXP O 2 LGREN PXP O 3 BLUE PXP O 4 NC 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 P5V 10 GND 11 NC 12 ODCSDA P3P I O 13 HSYNC B3P O 14 OVSYNC B3P O 15 DDCSCL P3P I O C 26 PJ8770 Cooling fan Interface Connector 3 pin Table C 26 Cooling fan interface connector pin assignments 3 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 TPC8111 2 GND 3 FANG P3P I C 27 PJ...

Page 481: ...L1 4 PVBL1 5 PVBL1 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 GND 10 GND 11 DBT10V S5N I 12 BTMP1 I 13 M5V 14 PSDA S5P I O 15 PSCL S5P I O 16 GND C 29 PJ2 Bluetooth Interface Connector 20 pin Not Used Table C 29 Bluetooth interface connector pin assignments 20 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 GND 2 NC 3 BTMDL P3N I 4 NC 5 NC 6 NC 7 NC 8 BTRST S3P O 9 PMEBT S3N I 10 NC 11 GND 12 NC 13 BTIFIOF S3N O 14 ...

Page 482: ...PDD02 P5P I O 14 PDD13 P5P I O 15 PDD01 P5P I O 16 PDD14 P5P I O 17 PDD00 P5P I O 18 PDD15 P5P I O 19 GND 20 NC KEY 21 PDDREQ P5P I 22 GND 23 PDIOW P5N O 24 GND 25 PDIOR P5N O 26 GND 27 PIORDY P5P I 28 NC 29 PDDACK P5N O 30 GND 31 IRQ14 P3P I 32 NC 33 PDA1 P5P O 34 NC 35 PDA0 P5P O 36 PDA2 P5P O 37 PDCS1 P5N O 38 PDCS3 P5N O 39 HDDLED P5N I 40 GND 41 P5V 42 GND 43 GND 44 NC C 31 PJ7001 Main PCB In...

Page 483: ...P5P I O 17 PDD04 P5P I O 18 PDD09 P5P I O 19 PDD03 P5P I O 20 PDD10 P5P I O 21 PDD02 P5P I O 22 PDD11 P5P I O 23 PDD01 P5P I O 24 PDD12 P5P I O 25 PDD00 P5P I O 26 PDD13 P5P I O 27 PDDREQ P5P O 28 PDD14 P5P I O 29 PDIOW P5N I 30 PDD15 P5P I O 31 PDIOR P5P I 32 PDA2 P5P I 33 PIORDY P5P O 34 PDCS3 P5N I 35 PDDACK P5N I 36 S3V 37 IRQ14 P3P O 38 BTSWON S3P O 39 PDA1 P5P I 40 M5V 41 PDA0 P5P I 42 BTLED...

Page 484: ... B3P I O 17 SDAT1 B3P I O 18 SDMDL P3N O 19 SDAT2 B3P I O 20 SDAT3 B3P I O 21 M97RST S3N I 22 M97SYC P3P I 23 M97SDO P3P I 24 GND 25 X97BC2 P3P O 26 GND 27 X97BC1 P3P O 28 GND 29 M97DI0 P3P O 30 PHONE BXP I 31 P3V 32 P3V 33 PHONE BXN I 34 ATBEEP B3P I 35 CAUDIO B3P I 36 SND E5V 37 SND E5V 38 SND E5V 39 SND E5V 40 PVON S5P I 41 OZPVEN S5P I 42 CD GND 43 CDAUDR EXP I 44 CDAUDL EXP I 45 AMPSD S3N I 4...

Page 485: ...R S5N I 5 DCINGR S5N I 6 PWLEOR S3P I 7 PWLEGR S3P I 8 BAT1OR S5N I 9 BAT1GR S5N I 10 HDLED2 P5N I 11 CDLED2 E5N I 12 MALLED S3P I 13 PNLOFF S3N O 14 M5V 15 SPOUTL EXN O 16 SPOUTL EXN O 17 SPOUTL EXP O 18 SPOUTL EXP O 19 R3V 20 SPOUTR EXN O 21 SPOUTR EXN O 22 SPOUTR EXP O 23 SPOUTR EXP O 24 CDMDL P3N O 25 CDBTN S3N O 26 MP3BTN S3N O 27 CDPLAY S5N O 28 CDNEXT S5N O 29 CDPREV S5N O 30 CDSTOP S5N O C...

Page 486: ...ey connector pin assignments 8 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 CDBTN S3N I 2 MP3BTN S3N I 3 CDPLAY S5N I 4 CDNEXT S5N I 5 CDPREV S5N I 6 CDSTOP S5N I 7 GND 8 CDMDL P3N I C 38 PJ9999 RTC Battery Connector 2 pin Table C 38 RTC connector pin assignments 2 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 ZS_PWCHKF 2 GND ...

Page 487: ... No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 GND 2 GND 3 DBT1OV S5N O 4 GND 5 P5DA S5P I O 6 PSCL S5P I O 7 M5V 8 DHG I 9 BTMP1 I 10 C 40 PJ8811 Main PCB Connector 16 pin Table C 40 Main PCB connector pin assignments 16 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 PVB 2 PVB 3 PVB 4 PVB 5 PVB 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 GND 10 GND 11 DBT1OV S5N O 12 BTMP1 O 13 M5V 14 PSDA S5P I O 15 PSCL S5P I O 16 ...

Page 488: ...ignments 8 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 CDBTN S3N O 2 MP3BTN S3N O 3 CDPLAY S5N O 4 CDNEXT S5N O 5 CDPREV S5N O 6 CDSTOP S5N O 7 GND 8 GND Power Switch Board FRTPW C 42 PJ7200 Main PCB Connector 6 pin Table C 42 Main PCB connector pin assignments 6 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 PWRSW S3N O 2 GND 3 MALBTN S3N O 4 INTBTN S3N O 5 GND 6 ITCBTN S3N O ...

Page 489: ...8 101 I O 18 MD06 101 I O 19 MD39 101 I O 20 MD07 101 I O 21 GND 22 GND 23 DQM4 101 I 24 DQM0 101 I 25 DQM1 101 I 26 DQM5 101 I 27 B3V 28 B3V 29 MA00 101 I 30 MA03 101 I 31 MA01 101 I 32 MA04 101 I 33 MA02 101 I 34 MA05 101 I 35 GND 36 GND 37 MD08 101 I O 38 MD40 101 I O 39 MD10 101 I O 40 MD42 101 I O 41 MD09 101 I O 42 MD41 101 I O 43 MD11 101 I O 44 MD44 101 I O 45 B3V 46 B3V 47 MD12 101 I O 48...

Page 490: ... O 96 MD54 101 I O 97 MD22 101 I O 98 MD53 101 I O 99 MD23 101 I O 100 MD55 101 I O 101 B3V 102 B3V 103 MA06 101 I O 104 MA07 101 I O 105 MA08 101 I O 106 BS0 101 I 107 GND 108 GND 109 MA09 101 I O 110 BS1 101 I 111 MA10 101 I 112 MA11 101 I 113 B3V 114 B3V 115 DQM2 101 I 116 DQM6 101 I 117 DQM3 101 I 118 DQM7 101 I 119 GND 120 GND 121 MD24 101 I O 122 MD56 101 I O 123 MD25 101 I O 124 MD57 101 I ...

Page 491: ...6 101 I O 19 MD39 101 I O 20 MD07 101 I O 21 GND 22 GND 23 DQM4 101 I 24 DQM0 101 I 25 DQM1 101 I 26 DQM5 101 I 27 B3V 28 B3V 29 MA00 101 I 30 MA03 101 I 31 MA01 101 I 32 MA04 101 I 33 MA02 101 I 34 MA05 101 I 35 GND 36 GND 37 MD08 101 I O 38 MD40 101 I O 39 MD10 101 I O 40 MD42 101 I O 41 MD09 101 I O 42 MD41 101 I O 43 MD11 101 I O 44 MD44 101 I O 45 B3V 46 B3V 47 MD12 101 I O 48 MD43 101 I O 49...

Page 492: ...1 101 I O 96 MD54 101 I O 99 MD22 101 I O 98 MD53 101 I O 101 MD23 101 I O 100 MD55 101 I O 103 B3V 102 B3V 105 MA06 101 I O 104 MA07 101 I O 107 MA08 101 I O 106 BS0 101 I 109 GND 108 GND 111 MA09 101 I O 110 BS1 101 I 113 MA10 101 I 112 MA11 101 I 115 B3V 114 B3V 117 DQM2 101 I 116 DQM6 101 I 119 DQM3 101 I 118 DQM7 101 I 121 GND 120 GND 123 MD24 101 I O 122 MD56 101 I O 125 MD25 101 I O 124 MD5...

Page 493: ...C 23 GND 24 B3V 25 X33MPC P3P I 26 PCIRST S3N O 27 GND 28 P3V 29 PREQ2 P3N I 30 PGNT2 P3N O 31 P3V 32 GND 33 AD31 P3P I 34 PME S3N O 35 AD29 P3P I 36 NC 37 GND 38 AD30 P3P O 39 AD27 P3P I 40 P3V 41 AD25 P3P I 42 AD28 P3P O 43 NC 44 AD26 P3P O 45 CBE3 P3N I 46 AD24 P3P O 47 AD23 P3P I 48 AD26 P3P O 49 GND 50 GND 51 AD21 P3P I 52 AD22 P3P O 53 AD19 P3P I 54 AD20 P3P O 55 GND 56 PAR P3P O 57 AD17 P3P...

Page 494: ...93 NC 94 AD02 P3P O 95 AD03 P3P I 96 AD00 P3P O 97 P5V 98 NC 99 AD01 P3P I 100 NC 101 GND 102 GND 103 AC_SYNC 104 GND 105 AC_SDATA_IN 106 AC_SDATA_OUT 107 AC_BIT_CLK 108 AC_CODEC_ID0 109 AC_CODEC_ID1 110 AC_RESET 111 MOD_AUDIO_MON I 112 RESERVED 113 AUDIO_GND 114 GND 115 NC 116 SYS_AUDIO_IN 117 SYS_AUDIO_OUT_GND 118 SYS_AUDIO_IN_GND 119 AUDIO_GND 120 AUDIO_GND 121 NC 122 MPCIACT 123 VCC5VA 124 B3V...

Page 495: ... P5N I 15 ERROR P5N O 16 PINIT P5N I 17 SLIN P5N I 18 GND 19 GND 20 GND 21 GND 22 GND 23 GND 24 GND 25 GND C 48 PJ9 Modem Daughter Card Slot Connector 30 pin Table C 48 Modem Daughter Card slot connector pin assignments 30 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 NC 2 MDC GND 3 MDC GND 4 MONO PHONE O 5 AUXA RIGHT 6 RESERVED 7 AUXA LEFT 8 MDC GND 9 CD GND 10 5Vmain 11 CD RIGHT 12 RESERVE...

Page 496: ... O 13 PDD06 P5P I O 14 HDDLED P5N I 15 PDD05 P5P I O 16 PDD08 P5P I O 17 PDD04 P5P I O 18 PDD06 P5P I O 19 PDD03 P5P I O 20 PDD10 P5P I O 21 PDD02 P5P I O 22 PDD11 P5P I O 23 PDD01 P5P I O 24 PDD12 P5P I O 25 PDD00 P5P I O 26 PDD13 P5P I O 27 PDDREQ P5P I 28 PDD14 P5P I O 29 PDIOW P5N O 30 PDD15 P5P I O 31 PDIOR P5N O 32 PDA2 P5P O 33 PIORDY P5P I 34 PDCS3 P5N O 35 PDDACK P5N O 36 S3V 37 IRQ14 P3P...

Page 497: ... 7 SDD07 E5P I 8 SDD09 E5P O 9 SDD06 E5P I 10 SDD10 E5P O 11 SDD05 E5P I 12 SDD11 E5P O 13 SDD04 E5P I 14 SDD12 E5P O 15 SDD03 E5P I 16 SDD13 E5P O 17 SDD02 E5P I 18 SDD14 E5P O 19 SDD01 E5P I 20 SDD15 E5P O 21 SDD00 E5P I 22 SDDREQ E5P O 23 GND 24 SDIOR E5N O 25 SDIOW E5N I 26 GND 27 SIORDY E5P I 28 SDDACK E5N O 29 IRQ15 E5P I 30 NC 31 SDA1 E5P I 32 NC 33 SDA0 E5P I 34 SDA2 E5P O 35 SDCS1 E5N I 3...

Page 498: ... 20 KBSC09 S3N O 21 KBSC08 S3N O 22 KBSC07 S3N O 23 KBRT00 S3N I 24 KBSC06 S3N O 25 KBSC05 S3N O 26 KBSC04 S3N O 27 KBSC03 S3N O 28 KBSC02 S3N O 29 KBSC01 S3N O 30 KBSC00 S3N O 31 P5V 32 CAPLED P5N O 33 ARWLED P5N O 34 NUMLED P5N O C 52 PJ2004 Touch Pad Interface Connector 8 pin Table C 52 Touch Pad interface connector pin assignments 8 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 GND 2 GND...

Page 499: ...10 IAMON P3N O 11 DENSEL P3P O 12 IFDIRC P3N O 13 NC 14 IFSTEP P3N O 15 GND 16 IFWDAT P3N O 17 GND 18 IFWEN P3N O 19 GND 20 IFTRK0 P5N I 21 GND 22 IFWPRO P5N I 23 GND 24 IFRDAT P5N I 25 GND 26 IFSSEL P3N O C 55 PJ2008 USB Interface Connector 12 pin Table C 55 USB interface connector pin assignments 12 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O A1 USB0PS E5V A2 USBP0 E3N I O A3 USBP0 E3P I O...

Page 500: ... O 10 SDCLK B3P O 11 SDCD B3N I 12 SDWP B3P I 13 SDCMD B3P O 14 B3V 15 B3V 16 SDAT0 B3P I O 17 SDAT1 B3P I O 18 SDMDL P3N I 19 SDAT2 B3P I O 20 SDAT3 B3P I O 21 M97RST S3N O 22 M97SYC P3P O 23 M97SDO P3P O 24 GND 25 X97BC2 P3P I 26 GND 27 X97BC1 P3P I 28 GND 29 M97DI0 P3P I 30 PHONE BXP O 31 P3V 32 P3V 33 PHONE BXN O 34 ATBEEP B3P O 35 CAUDIO B3P O 36 SND E5V 37 SND E5V 38 SND E5V 39 SND E5V 40 PV...

Page 501: ...OUTL EXN I 17 SPOUTL EXP I 18 SPOUTL EXP I 19 R3V 20 SPOUTR EXN I 21 SPOUTR EXN I 22 SPOUTR EXP I 23 SPOUTR EXP I 24 CDMDL P3N I 25 CDBTN S3N I 26 MP3BTN S3N I 27 CDPLAY S5N I 28 CDNEXT S5N I 29 CDPREV S5N I 30 CDSTOP S5N I C 58 PJ2015 ITP Connector 28 pin Table C 58 ITP connector pin assignments 28 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 TDI PPP I 2 TMS PPP I 3 TRST PPN I 4 NC 5 TCK P...

Page 502: ...nnector 2 pin Table C 60 Right speaker connector pin assignments 2 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 SPOUTR EXN O 2 SPOUTR EXP O C 61 PJ2021 Left Speaker Connector 3 pin Table C 61 Left speaker connector pin assignments 3 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 SPOUTL EXN O 2 NC 3 SPOUTL EXP O C 62 PJ3006 IEEE 1394 Interface Connector 4 pin Table C 62 IEEE 1394 interf...

Page 503: ... 26 ACVS2 B3P I O 27 ACAD20 BYP I O 28 ACAD19 BYP I O 29 ACAD18 BYP I O 30 ACAD17 BYP I O 31 ACCBE2 BYN I O 32 ACFRAM BYN I O 33 GND 34 ACIRDY BYN I O 35 ACTRDY BYN I O 36 ACCLK BYP I O 37 MCVPPA BYV 38 MCVPPA BYV 39 MCVPPA BYV 40 ACINT BYN I 41 ACDEVS BYN I O 42 ACGNT BYN O 43 GND 44 ACSTOP BYN I O 45 ACPERR BYN I O 46 ACLOCK BYN I O 47 ACPAR BYP I O 48 ACA18 BYP I O 49 ACCBE1 BYN I O 50 ACAD16 B...

Page 504: ... BCAD19 BYP I O 104 BCAD18 BYP I O 105 BCAD17 BYP I O 106 BCCBE2 BYN I O 107 BCFRAM BYN I O 108 GND 109 BCIRDY BYN I O 110 BCTRDY BYN I O 111 BCCLK BYP I O 112 MCVPPB BYV 113 MCVCCB BYV 114 MCVCCB BYV 115 BCINT BYN I 116 BCDEVS BYN I O 117 BCGNT BYN O 118 GND 119 BCSTOP BYN I O 120 BCPERR BYN I O 121 BCLOCK BYN I O 122 BCPAR BYP I O 123 BCA18 BYP I O 124 BCCBE1 BYN I O 125 BCAD16 BYP I O 126 GND 1...

Page 505: ...r 40 pin Table C 65 LCD interface connector pin assignments 40 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 GND 2 PNL P3V 3 GND 4 PNL P3V 5 GND 6 TXDT5 P3N 7 GND 8 TXDT5 P3P 9 PNL2 P3P O 10 TXCK1 P3N 11 PNL1 P3P O 12 TXCK1 P3P 13 PNL0 P3P O 14 TXDT6 P3N 15 GND 16 TXDT6 P3P 17 GND 18 TXDT4 P3N 19 GND 20 TXDT4 P3P 21 FL GND 22 GND 23 FL GND 24 TXDT2 P3N O 25 FL GND 26 TXDT2 P3P O 27 BRT2DA S3...

Page 506: ...in Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 RED PXP O 2 LGREN PXP O 3 BLUE PXP O 4 NC 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 P5V 10 GND 11 NC 12 DDCSDA P3P I O 13 HSYNC B3P O 14 OVSYNC B3P O 15 DDCSCL P3P I O C 68 PJ770 Cooling fan Interface Connector 3 pin Table C 68 Cooling fan interface connector pin assignments 3 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 TPC8111 2 GND 3 FANG P3P I C 69 PJ8...

Page 507: ...0 PJ8810 Battery PCB Connector 16 pin Table C 70 Battery PCB interface connector pin assignments 16 pin Pin No Signal name I O Pin No Signal name I O 1 PVBL1 2 PVBL1 3 PVBL1 4 PVBL1 5 PVBL1 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 GND 10 GND 11 DBT10V S5N I 12 BTMP1 I 13 M5V 14 PSDA S5P I O 15 PSCL S5P I O 16 GND ...

Page 508: ...Appendices Apx C Pin Assignments C 48 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 ...

Page 509: ... 1E F0 1E 04 3 04 84 26 F0 26 05 4 05 85 25 F0 25 06 5 06 86 2E F0 2E 07 6 07 87 36 F0 36 08 7 08 88 3D F0 3D 2 09 8 09 89 3E F0 3E 2 10 9 0A 8A 46 F0 46 2 11 0 0B 8B 45 F0 45 12 _ 0C 8C 4E F0 4E 13 0D 8D 55 F0 55 15 BkSp 0E 8E 66 F0 66 16 Tab 0F 8F 0D F0 0D 17 Q 10 90 15 F0 15 18 W 11 91 1D F0 1D 19 E 12 92 24 F0 24 20 R 13 93 2D F0 2D 21 T 14 94 2C F0 2C 22 Y 15 95 35 F0 35 23 U 16 96 3C F0 3C 2...

Page 510: ...3 D 20 A0 23 F0 23 34 F 21 A1 2B F0 2B 35 G 22 A2 34 F0 34 36 H 23 A3 33 F0 33 37 J 24 A4 3B F0 3B 2 38 K 25 A5 42 F0 42 2 39 L 26 A6 4B F0 4B 2 40 27 A7 4C F0 4C 2 41 28 A8 52 F0 52 43 Enter 1C 9C 5A F0 5A 3 44 Shift L 2A AA 12 F0 12 45 No 102 key 56 D6 61 F0 61 46 Z 2C AC 1A F0 1A 47 X 2D AD 22 F0 22 48 C 2E AE 21 F0 21 49 V 2F AF 2A F0 2A 50 B 30 B0 32 F0 32 51 N 31 B1 31 F0 31 52 M 32 B2 3A F0...

Page 511: ...el E0 53 E0 D3 E0 71 E0 F0 71 1 79 E0 4B E0 CB E0 6B E0 F0 6B 1 80 Home E0 47 E0 C7 E0 6C E0 F0 6C 1 81 End E0 4F E0 CF E0 69 E0 F0 69 1 83 E0 48 E0 C8 E0 75 E0 F0 75 1 84 E0 50 E0 D0 E0 72 E0 F0 72 1 85 PgUp E0 49 E0 C9 E0 7D E0 F0 7D 1 86 PgDn E0 51 E0 D1 E0 7A E0 F0 7A 1 89 E0 4D E0 CD E0 74 E0 F0 74 1 110 Esc 01 81 76 F0 76 112 F1 3B BB 05 F0 05 113 F2 3C BC 06 F0 06 114 F3 3D BD 04 F0 04 115 ...

Page 512: ...8 07 F0 07 3 124 PrintSc 6 6 6 6 6 126 Pause 7 7 7 7 7 202 Fn 4 203 Win E0 5B E0 DB E0 1F E0 F0 1F 204 App E0 5D E0 DD E0 2F E0 F0 2F Notes 1 Scan codes differ by mode 2 Scan codes differ by overlay function 3 Combined with the Fn key makes different codes 4 Fn key does not generate a code by itself 5 This key corresponds to key No 42 in a 102 key model 6 Refer to Table D 6 No 124 key scan code 7 ...

Page 513: ...F0 12 E0 69 E0 F0 69 E0 12 83 E0 AA E0 48 E0 C8 E0 2A E0 F0 12 E0 75 E0 F0 75 E0 12 84 E0 AA E0 50 E0 D0 E0 2A E0 F0 12 E0 72 E0 F0 72 E0 12 85 PgUp E0 AA E0 49 E0 C9 E0 2A E0 F0 12 E0 7D E0 F0 7D E0 12 86 PgDn E0 AA E0 51 E0 D1 E0 2A E0 F0 12 E0 7A E0 F0 7A E0 12 89 E0 AA E0 4D E0 CD E0 2A E0 F0 12 E0 74 E0 F0 74 E0 12 203 Win E0 AA E0 5B E0 DB E0 2A E0 F0 12 E0 1F E0 F0 1F E0 12 204 App E0 AA E0...

Page 514: ...12 83 E0 2A E0 48 E0 C8 E0 AA E0 12 E0 75 E0 F0 75 E0 F0 12 84 E0 2A E0 50 E0 D0 E0 AA E0 12 E0 72 E0 F0 72 E0 F0 12 85 PgUp E0 2A E0 49 E0 C9 E0 AA E0 12 E0 7D E0 F0 7D E0 F0 12 86 PgDn E0 2A E0 51 E0 D1 E0 AA E0 12 E0 7A E0 F0 7A E0 F0 12 89 E0 2A E0 4D E0 CD E0 AA E0 12 E0 74 E0 F0 74 E0 F0 12 203 Win E0 2A E0 5B E0 DB E0 AA E0 12 E0 1F E0 F0 1F E0 F0 12 204 App E0 2A E0 5D E0 DD E0 AA E0 12 E0...

Page 515: ... 6B F0 6B 24 I 5 4C CC 73 F0 73 25 O 6 4D CD 74 F0 74 26 P 4A CA 7B F0 7B 37 J 1 4F CF 69 F0 69 38 K 2 50 D0 72 F0 72 39 L 3 51 D1 7A F0 7A 40 4E CE 79 F0 79 52 M 0 52 D2 70 F0 70 54 53 D3 71 F0 71 55 E0 35 E0 B5 40 4A E0 F0 4A Table D 6 No 124 key scan code Code set 1 Code set 2 Key top Shift Make Break Make Break Prt Sc Common E0 2A E0 37 E0 B7 E0 AA E0 12 E0 7C E0 F0 7C E0 F0 12 Ctrl E0 37 E0 B...

Page 516: ...atellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 Table D 7 No 126 key scan code Code set 1 Code set 2 Key top Shift Make Make Pause Common E1 1D 45 E1 9D C5 E1 14 77 E1 F0 14 F0 77 Ctrl E0 46 E0 C6 E0 7E E0 F0 7E This key generates only make codes ...

Page 517: ...x E Key Layout Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 E 1 Appendix E Appendix E Key Layout E 1 United States US Keyboard Figure E 1 US keyboard E 2 United Kingdom UK Keyboard Figure E 2 UK keyboard ...

Page 518: ...Appendix E Key Layout E 2 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 E 3 German GR Keyboard Figure E 3 GR keyboard E 4 French FR Keyboard Figure E 4 FR keyboard ...

Page 519: ...Appendix E Key Layout Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 E 3 E 5 Spanish SP Keyboard Figure E 5 SP keyboard E 6 Italian IT Keyboard Figure E 6 IT keyboard ...

Page 520: ...Appendix E Key Layout E 4 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 E 7 Scandinavian SC Keyboard Figure E 7 SC keyboard E 8 Swiss German SL Keyboard Figure E 8 SL keyboard ...

Page 521: ...2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 F 1 Appendix F Appendix F Wiring Diagrams F 1 Parallel Port Wraparound Connector Figure F 1 Parallel port wraparound connector F 2 Serial Port Wraparound Connector Figure F 2 Serial port wraparound connector ...

Page 522: ...lite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 F 3 Serial Port Direct Cable 9 Pin to 9 Pin Figure F 3 Serial port direct cable 9 pin to 9 pin F 4 Serial Port Direct Cable 9 Pin to 25 Pin Figure F 4 Serial port direct cable 9 pin to 25 pin ...

Page 523: ...r the computer that has renewed BIOS data Rewriting the BIOS 1 Set the system to boot mode 2 Turn off the power to the computer 3 Remove the external cable and PC card 4 Insert the BIOS EC KBC rewriting disk into the internal FDD 5 Turn on the power while holding down the No 01 key For example US Keyboard UK Keyboard Keep holding down the key until a message appears on the screen The BIOS rewritin...

Page 524: ...Appendix G BIOS Rewrite Procedures G 2 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 ...

Page 525: ...C KBC then when you next turn on the power a message may be displayed that the contents of the EC KBC has been erased In this case insert the BIOS EC KBC rewriting disk and the EC KBC will be rewritten 5 Normally it takes about 30 seconds to rewrite the EC KBC It may take 3 minutes maximum depending on the conditions of the computer or ICs The computer is not hung up Allow sufficient time Never re...

Page 526: ...Appendix H EC KBC Rewrite Procedures H 2 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 ...

Page 527: ... 365 I 1 Appendix I Appendix I Reliability The following table shows MTBF Mean Time Between Failures for each component Table I 1 MTBF Component Time hours LCD 50 000H Keyboard 40 000H HDD 300 000H FDD 30 000H DVD ROM drive 60 000H CD ROM drive 60 000H AC adaptor 50 000H ...

Page 528: ...Appendix I Reliability I 2 Satellite 1400 2400 Maintenance Manual 960 364 365 ...

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