ThinkPad SL410, L410, SL510, and L510 Hardware Maintenance Manual
ThinkPad SL410, L410, SL510, and L510 Hardware Maintenance Manual
Note Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information under “Notices” on page 177. First Edition (September 2009) © Copyright Lenovo 2009. LENOVO products, data, computer software, and services have been developed exclusively at private expense and are sold to governmental entities as commercial items as defined by 48 C.F.R. 2.101 with limited and restricted rights to use, reproduction and disclosure.
Contents About this manual . . . . . . . . . . v Safety information . . . . . . . . . . 1 General safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Electrical safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Safety inspection guide . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Handling devices that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Grounding requirements . . . . . . . . . . 6 Safety notices (multilingual translations) . . . . . 7 Laser compliance statement (multilingual translations) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Parts list . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LCD FRUs . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keyboard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous parts . . . . . . . . . . AC adapters. . . . . . . . . . . . . Power cords . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recovery discs . . . . . . . . . . . . Windows XP Professional (32 bit) DVDs . . Windows Vista Home Basic (32 bit) DVDs . . Windows Vista Home Premium (32 bit) DVDs Windows Vista Home Premium (64 bit) DVDs iv . . . . . . . . .
About this manual This manual contains service and reference information for the following ThinkPad® Notebook products. ThinkPad SL410 Machine Type (MT) 2842 and 2874 ThinkPad L410 MT 2931 ThinkPad SL510 MT 2847 and 2875 ThinkPad L510 MT 2873 Use this manual along with the advanced diagnostic tests to troubleshoot problems. Important: This manual is intended only for trained service technicians who are familiar with ThinkPad Notebook products.
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Safety information This chapter presents following safety information that you need to be familiar with before you service a ThinkPad Notebook.
General safety Follow these rules to ensure general safety: v Observe good housekeeping in the area of the machines during and after maintenance. v When lifting any heavy object: 1. Make sure that you can stand safely without slipping. 2. Distribute the weight of the object equally between your feet. 3. Use a slow lifting force. Never move suddenly or twist when you attempt to lift. 4. Lift by standing or by pushing up with your leg muscles; this action removes the strain from the muscles in your back.
Electrical safety Observe the following rules when working on electrical equipment. Important: Use only approved tools and test equipment. Some hand tools have handles covered with a soft material that does not insulate you when working with live electrical currents. Many customers have, near their equipment, rubber floor mats that contain small conductive fibers to decrease electrostatic discharges. Do not use this type of mat to protect yourself from electrical shock.
v Do not touch live electrical circuits with the reflective surface of a plastic dental mirror. The surface is conductive; such touching can cause personal injury and machine damage. v Do not service the following parts with the power on when they are removed from their normal operating places in a machine: – Power supply units – Pumps – Blowers and fans – Motor generators – Similar units to listed above This practice ensures correct grounding of the units.
Safety inspection guide The purpose of this inspection guide is to assist you in identifying potentially unsafe conditions. As each machine was designed and built, required safety items were installed to protect users and service technicians from injury. This guide addresses only those items. You should use good judgment to identify potential safety hazards due to attachment of non-ThinkPad features or options not covered by this inspection guide.
Handling devices that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge Any computer part containing transistors or integrated circuits (ICs) should be considered sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD.) ESD damage can occur when there is a difference in charge between objects. Protect against ESD damage by equalizing the charge so that the machine, the part, the work mat, and the person handling the part are all at the same charge. Notes: 1.
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DANGER Before the computer is powered on after FRU replacement, make sure all screws, springs, and other small parts are in place and are not left loose inside the computer. Verify this by shaking the computer and listening for rattling sounds. Metallic parts or metal flakes can cause electrical shorts. DANGER Some standby batteries contain a small amount of nickel and cadmium. Do not disassemble a standby battery, recharge it, throw it into fire or water, or short-circuit it.
DANGER To avoid shock, do not remove the plastic cover that protects the lower part of the inverter card. DANGER Though the main batteries have low voltage, a shorted or grounded battery can produce enough current to burn personnel or combustible materials. DANGER Unless hot swap is allowed for the FRU being replaced, do as follows before removing it: power off the computer, unplug all power cords from electrical outlets, remove the battery pack, and disconnect any interconnecting cables.
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PERIGO Antes de ligar o computador após a substituição da FRU, certifique-se de que todos os parafusos, molas e outras peças pequenas estejam no lugar e não estejam soltos dentro do computador. Verifique isso sacudindo o computador e procurando ouvir sons de peças soltas. Peças metálicas ou lascas de metal podem causar curto-circuito. PERIGO Algumas baterias reserva contêm uma pequena quantidade de níquel e cádmio.
PERIGO Para evitar choque elétrico, não remova a capa plástica que protege a parte inferior da placa inversora. PERIGO Embora as principais baterias possuam baixa voltagem, uma bateria em curto-circuito ou aterrada pode produzir corrente o bastante para queimar materiais de pessoal ou inflamáveis.
DANGER Avant de remettre l’ordinateur sous tension après remplacement d’une unité en clientèle, vérifiez que tous les ressorts, vis et autres pièces sont bien en place et bien fixées. Pour ce faire, secouez l’unité et assurez-vous qu’aucun bruit suspect ne se produit. Des pièces métalliques ou des copeaux de métal pourraient causer un court-circuit. DANGER Certaines batteries de secours contiennent du nickel et du cadmium. Ne les démontez pas, ne les rechargez pas, ne les exposez ni au feu ni à l’eau.
DANGER Afin d’éviter tout risque de choc électrique, ne retirez pas le cache en plastique protégeant la partie inférieure de la carte d’alimentation. DANGER Bien que le voltage des batteries principales soit peu élevé, le court-circuit ou la mise à la masse d’une batterie peut produire suffisamment de courant pour brûler des matériaux combustibles ou causer des brûlures corporelles graves.
VORSICHT Bevor nach einem FRU-Austausch der Computer wieder angeschlossen wird, muß sichergestellt werden, daß keine Schrauben, Federn oder andere Kleinteile fehlen oder im Gehäuse vergessen wurden. Der Computer muß geschüttelt und auf Klappergeräusche geprüft werden. Metallteile oder-splitter können Kurzschlüsse erzeugen. VORSICHT Die Bereitschaftsbatterie, die sich unter dem Diskettenlaufwerk befindet, kann geringe Mengen Nickel und Cadmium enthalten.
VORSICHT Die Leuchtstoffröhre im LCD-Bildschirm enthält Quecksilber. Bei der Entsorgung die örtlichen Bestimmungen für Sondermüll beachten. Der LCD-Bildschirm besteht aus Glas und kann zerbrechen, wenn er unsachgemäß behandelt wird oder der Computer auf den Boden fällt.
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PELIGRO Antes de encender el sistema despues de sustituir una FRU, compruebe que todos los tornillos, muelles y demás piezas pequeñas se encuentran en su sitio y no se encuentran sueltas dentro del sistema. Compruébelo agitando el sistema y escuchando los posibles ruidos que provocarían. Las piezas metálicas pueden causar cortocircuitos eléctricos. PELIGRO Algunas baterías de reserva contienen una pequeña cantidad de níquel y cadmio.
PELIGRO Para evitar descargas, no quite la cubierta de plástico que rodea la parte baja de la tarjeta invertida. PELIGRO Aunque las baterías principales tienen un voltaje bajo, una batería cortocircuitada o con contacto a tierra puede producir la corriente suficiente como para quemar material combustible o provocar quemaduras en el personal.
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Laser compliance statement (multilingual translations) The laser compliance statements in this section are provided in the following languages: v English v Arabic v Brazilian Portuguese v French v German v Hebrew v Japanese v Korean v Spanish v Traditional Chinese Some models of ThinkPad Notebook are equipped from the factory with an optical storage device such as a CD-ROM drive or a DVD-ROM drive. Such devices are also sold separately as options.
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Alguns modelos de computador ThinkPad são equipados na fábrica com um dispositivo de armazenamento ótico, como uma unidade de CD-ROM ou de DVD-ROM. Tais dispositivos também são vendidos separadamente como opcionais. Se uma dessas unidades estiver instalada, ela é certificada nos Estados Unidos em conformidade com os requisitos do Department of Health and Human Services 21 Code of Federal Regulations (DHHS 21 CFR), Subcapítulo J, para produtos a laser da Classe 1.
Certains modèles d’ordinateur ThinkPad sont équipés d’origine d’une unité de stockage optique telle qu’une unité de CD-ROM ou de DVD-ROM. Ces unités sont également vendues séparément en tant qu’options. Si l’une de ces unités est installée, elle est certifiée conforme, aux Etats-Unis, aux normes indiquées dans le sous-chapitre J du DHHS 21 CFR relatif aux produits à laser de classe 1.
Einige ThinkPad-Modelle sind werkseitig mit einem CD-ROM- oder DVD-ROM-Laufwerk ausgestattet. CD- und DVD-Laufwerke können auch gesondert als Zusatzeinrichtung erworben werden. Die Laufwerke erfüllen die Anforderungen gemäß IEC 60825-1 (International Electrotechnical Commission) und gemäß CENELEC EN 60825-1 für Laserprodukte der Klasse 1.
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Algunos modelos de sistemas ThinkPad están equipados de fábrica con un dispositivo de almacenamiento óptico, como una unidad de CD-ROM o de DVD-ROM. Estas unidades también se venden por separado como opciones. Si está instalada alguna de dichas unidades, se certifica que en los Estados Unidos cumple los requisitos del Department of Health and Human Services 21 Code of Federal Regulations (DHHS 21 CFR) Subchapter J para productos láser de Clase 1.
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Important service information This chapter presents following important service information that applies to all machine types supported by this manual: v “Strategy for replacing FRUs” – “Strategy for replacing a hard disk drive” on page 40 – “Important notice for replacing a system board” on page 40 – “How to use error message” on page 40 v “Strategy for replacing FRUs for CTO, CMV, and GAV” on page 41 – “Product definition” on page 41 – “FRU identification for CTO, CMV, and GAV products” on page 41 Import
Use the following strategy to prevent unnecessary expense for replacing and servicing FRUs: v If you are instructed to replace a FRU but the replacement does not correct the problem, reinstall the original FRU before you continue. v Some computers have both a processor board and a system board. If you are instructed to replace either the processor board or the system board, and replacing one of them does not correct the problem, reinstall that board, and then replace the other one.
Strategy for replacing FRUs for CTO, CMV, and GAV Product definition Dynamic Configure To Order (CTO) This provides the ability for a customer to configure an IBM® or a Lenovo solution from an eSite, and have this configuration sent to fulfillment, where it is built and shipped directly to the customer. The machine label, Product Entitlement Warehouse (PEW), eSupport, and the HMM will load these products as the 4-digit MT and 3-digit model, where model = “CTO” (Example: 1829-CTO).
v Business Partners using Eclaim will access PEW when performing Entitlement Lookup. Business Partners will enter Loc ID, MT and Serial, and the key commodities will be returned in the Eclaim record under SYSTEM DETAILS. v Authorized IBM Business Partners can access Eclaim at the following Web site: https://wca.eclaim.
General checkout This chapter presents following information: v “What to do first” on page 44 v “Checkout guide” on page 45 – “Diagnostics using PC-Doctor for DOS” on page 45 – “Lenovo ThinkVantage Toolbox (Lenovo System Toolbox)” on page 48 – “PC-Doctor for Rescue and Recovery” on page 48 – “FRU tests” on page 49 v “Power system checkout” on page 51 The descriptions in this chapter apply to any ThinkPad model that supports the PC-Doctor® for DOS diagnostics program.
What to do first When you do return a FRU, you must include the following information in the parts exchange form or parts return form that you attach to it: __ 1. Name and phone number of service technician __ 2. Date of service __ 3. Date on which the machine failed __ 4. Date of purchase __ 5. Failure symptoms, error codes appearing on the display, and beep symptoms __ 6. Procedure index and page number in which the failing FRU was detected __ 7. Failing FRU name and part number __ 8.
Checkout guide Use the following procedures as a guide in identifying and correcting problems with the ThinkPad Notebook. Note: The diagnostic tests are intended to test only ThinkPad products. The use of non-ThinkPad products, prototype cards, or modified options can lead to false indications of errors and invalid system responses. 1. Identify the failing symptoms in as much detail as possible. 2. Verify the symptoms.
Testing the computer Note: The PC-Doctor diagnostic CD does not support any optical drives connected through USB devices or any others. It supports only the internal optical drive of the ThinkPad Notebook. To run the test, do as follows: 1. Turn off the computer. 2. Make sure that the internal optical drive that is supported as a startup device is attached to the computer you are servicing. 3. Turn on the computer.
The options on the test menu are as follows: Diagnostics v v v v v v v v v v v Run Normal Test Run Quick Test CPU/Coprocessor System board Video Adapter Serial Ports Fixed Disks Diskette Drives Other Devices Wireless LAN Advanced Memory Tests Interactive Tests v v v v v v v v Keyboard Video Internal Speaker Mouse Diskette System Load Optical Drive Test Intel WLAN Radio Test Note: v In the Keyboard test in Interactive Tests, the Fn key should be held down for at least 2 seconds; otherwise, it cannot be s
v v v v v View Test Log Print Log Save Log Full Erase Hard Drive Quick Erase Hard Drive Lenovo ThinkVantage Toolbox (Lenovo System Toolbox) Lenovo ThinkVantage® Toolbox (Lenovo System Toolbox in Windows Vista® and Windows® XP) is a diagnostic program that works through the Windows operating system. It enables you to view symptoms of computer problems and solutions for them, and includes automatic notification when action is required, computing assistance, advanced diagnostics, and diagnostic history.
FRU tests The following table shows the test for each FRU. Table 1. FRU tests FRU Applicable test System board 1. Diagnostics --> CPU/Coprocessor 2. Diagnostics --> Systemboard 3. Place the computer on a horizontal surface, and run Diagnostics --> ThinkPad Devices --> HDD Active Protection Test. Note: Do not apply any physical shock to the computer while the test is running. Power Diagnostics --> ThinkPad Devices --> AC Adapter, Battery 1 (Battery2) LCD unit 1. Diagnostics --> Video Adapter 2.
Table 1. FRU tests (continued) FRU Applicable test TrackPoint or pointing If the TrackPoint does not work, check the configuration as device specified in the BIOS Setup Utility. If the TrackPoint is disabled, select Automatic to enable it. After you use the TrackPoint, the pointer may drift on the screen for a short time. This drift can occur when a slight, steady pressure is applied to the TrackPoint pointer. This symptom is not a hardware problem.
Power system checkout To 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. verify a symptom, do the following: Turn off the computer. Remove the battery pack. Connect the ac adapter. Check that power is supplied when you turn on the computer. Turn off the computer. Disconnect the ac adapter and install the charged battery pack. Check that the battery pack supplies power when you turn on the computer.
Perform operational charging. If the battery status indicator or icon does not turn on, remove the battery pack and let it return to room temperature. Reinstall the battery pack. If the charge indicator or icon still does not turn on, replace the battery pack. If the charge indicator still does not turn on, replace the system board. Then reinstall the battery pack. If it is still not charged, go to the next section.
4. Remove the backup battery (see “1130 Backup battery” on page 102). 5. Measure the voltage of the backup battery. See the following figure. Red (+) Black (-) Wire Voltage (V dc) Red +2.5 to +3.2 Black Ground v If the voltage is correct, replace the system board. v If the voltage is not correct, replace the backup battery. v If the backup battery discharges quickly after replacement, replace the system board.
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Related service information This chapter presents following information: v “Restoring the factory contents by using Recovery Disc Set” v “Passwords” on page 56 v “Power management” on page 60 v “Symptom-to-FRU index” on page 62 Service Web site: When the latest maintenance diskette and the system program service diskette become available, they will be posted on http://www.lenovo.
Note: Recovery takes several hours. The length of time depends on the method you use. If you use recovery discs, recovery takes at least five hours. 1. Make the CD/DVD drive the first startup device in the startup sequence using the following procedure: a. Press and hold down the F1 key, and then turn on the computer. When the logo screen is displayed or if you hear repeating beeps, release the F1 key. The Setup Utility program opens. b. Use the arrow keys to select Startup → Boot. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Exception: If only an SVP is installed, the password prompt does not appear when the operating system is booted. Power-on password A power-on password (POP) protects the system from being powered on by an unauthorized person. The password must be entered before an operating system can be booted. For how to remove the POP, see “How to remove the power-on password.
After the POST ends, the password prompt does not appear. The POP has been removed. 5. Reinstall the backup battery and the battery pack. (B) If an SVP has been set and is known by the service technician: 1. Turn on the computer. 2. When the ThinkPad logo comes up, immediately press F1 to enter BIOS Setup Utility. For models supporting the Passphrase function, press F1 while the POP icon is appearing on the screen; then enter the POP. For the other models, enter the POP.
7. Type the current master HDP in the Enter Current Password field. then leave the Enter New Password field blank, and press Enter twice. 8. Press F10. 9. Select Yes in the Setup Configuration window. Both user HDP and master HDP will have been removed.
Power management To reduce power consumption, the computer has three power management modes: screen blank, sleep (standby in Windows XP), and hibernation. Screen blank mode If the time set on the “Turn off monitor” timer in the operating system expires, the LCD backlight turns off. To put the computer into screen blank mode, do as follows: 1. Press Fn+F3. A panel for selecting a power plan (in Windows XP, power scheme) appears. 2.
Also, in either of the following events, the computer automatically returns from sleep (standby) mode and resumes operation: v The ring indicator (RI) is signaled by a serial device or a PC Card device. v The time set on the resume timer elapses. Note: The computer does not accept any input immediately after it enters sleep (standby) mode. Wait a few seconds before taking any action to reenter operation mode.
Symptom-to-FRU index This section contains following information: v “Numeric error codes” v “Error messages” on page 65 v “No-beep symptoms” on page 65 v “LCD-related symptoms” on page 66 v “Intermittent problems” on page 67 v “Undetermined problems” on page 67 The symptom-to-FRU index in this section lists symptoms and errors and their possible causes. The most likely cause is listed first, in boldface type.
Table 2. Numeric error codes (continued) Symptom or error (beeps, if any) FRU or action, in sequence 0211 Keyboard error (two short beeps) Run interactive tests of the keyboard and the auxiliary input device. 0230 Shadow RAM error—Shadow RAM fails at offset nnnn. (two short beeps) System board. 0231 System RAM error—System RAM fails at offset nnnn. (two short beeps) 1. DIMM. 2. System board. 0232 Extended RAM error— Extended RAM fails at offset nnnn. (two short beeps) 1. DIMM. 2. System board.
Table 2. Numeric error codes (continued) 64 Symptom or error (beeps, if any) FRU or action, in sequence 02F0 CPU ID:xx Failed. 1. CPU. 2. System board. 02F5 DMA test failed. (two short beeps) 1. DIMM. 2. System board. 02F6 Software NMI failed (two short beeps) 1. DIMM. 2. System board. 02F7 Fail-safe timer NMI failed (two short beeps) 1. DIMM. 2. System board. 1802 Unauthorized network card is plugged in—Turn off and remove the miniPCI network card. (two short beeps) 1.
Error messages Table 3. Error messages Symptom or error (beeps, if any) FRU or action, in sequence Bad CRC2. Enter BIOS Setup Utility, and load Setup defaults. (two short beeps) Press F1 to enter BIOS Setup Utility. Press F9, and Enter to load the default setting. Then save the current setting by pressing F10, and restart the computer. Fan error. (four short beeps, one long beep) 1. Fan. 2. Thermal grease. 3. System board. DRAM is unplugged.
LCD-related symptoms Important: The TFT LCD for the notebook computer contains many thin-film transistors (TFTs). The presence of a small number of dots that are missing, discolored, or always lighted is characteristic of TFT LCD technology, but excessive pixel problems can cause viewing concerns. If the LCD you are servicing has two or less visible defective pixels, it should not be considered faulty.
Intermittent problems Intermittent system hang problems can be due to a variety of causes that have nothing to do with a hardware defect, such as cosmic radiation, electrostatic discharge, or software errors. FRU replacement should be considered only when a problem recurs. When analyzing an intermittent problem, do the following: 1. Run the diagnostic test for the system board in loop mode at least 10 times. 2. If no error is detected, do not replace any FRUs. 3.
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Status indicators This chapter presents the system status indicators that show the status of the computer. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 Table 6. Status indicators © Copyright Lenovo 2009 Indicator Meaning 1 Numeric lock By default, when the numeric lock is on, the indicator is displayed on the screen. 2 Power on Green: The computer is on and ready to use. The power switch stays lit whenever the computer is on and is not lit when the computer is in sleep (standby) mode.
Table 6. Status indicators (continued) 70 Indicator Meaning 5 Device access Data is being read from or written to the hard disk drive. When this indicator is on, do not put the computer into sleep (standby) mode or turn off the computer. Note: Do not move the computer while this indicator is on. Sudden physical shock could cause drive errors. 6 Caps lock Caps Lock mode is enabled. 7 Sleep (Standby) status Green: The computer is in sleep (standby) mode.
Fn key combinations The following table shows the function of each combination of Fn with a function key. Table 7. Fn key combinations Key combination Description Fn+F1 Reserved. Fn+F2 Lock the computer. Fn+F3 Select a power plan (in Windows XP, power scheme) that has been created by Power Manager, or adjust the power level by using the slider control. When you press this combination, a panel for selecting a power plan (power scheme) appears. Notes: 1.
Table 7. Fn key combinations (continued) Key combination Description Fn+F7 Apply a presentation scheme directly, with no need to start Presentation Director. To disable this function and use the Fn+F7 key combination for switching a display output location, start Presentation Director, and change the settings. Note: If the computer is a windows 7 model, it does not support presentation schemes, but the Fn+F7 combination is available for switching a display output location.
Table 7. Fn key combinations (continued) Key combination Description Fn+ScrLk Enable or disable the numeric keypad. The indicator of numeric lock will be displayed on the screen. Fn+Pause Has the same function as the Break key. Fn+cursor keys These key combinations work with Windows Media Player. Fn+down arrow key works for the Play or Pause button, Fn+up arrow key for the Stop button, Fn+right arrow key for the Next Track button, and Fn+left arrow key for the Previous Track button.
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FRU replacement notices This chapter presents notices related to removing and replacing parts. Read this chapter carefully before replacing any FRU. Screw notices Loose screws can cause a reliability problem. In the ThinkPad Notebook, this problem is addressed with special nylon-coated screws that have the following characteristics: v They maintain tight connections. v They do not easily come loose, even with shock or vibration. v They are harder to tighten. v Each one should be used only once.
Retaining serial numbers This section includes the following descriptions: v “Restoring the serial number of the system unit” v “Retaining the UUID” v “Reading or writing the ECA information” on page 77 Restoring the serial number of the system unit When the computer was manufactured, the EEPROM on the system board was loaded with the serial numbers of the system and all major components. These numbers need to remain the same throughout the life of the computer.
The algorithm that generates the number is designed to provide unique IDs until the year A.D. 3400. No two computers in the world have the same number. When you replace the system board, you must set the UUID on the new system board as follows: 1. Install the LENOVO ThinkPad Hardware Maintenance Diskette Version 1.76 or later, and restart the computer. 2. From the main menu, select 4. Assign UUID. A new UUID is created and written. If a valid UUID already exists, it is not overwritten.
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Removing and replacing a FRU This chapter presents directions and drawings for use in removing and replacing a FRU. Be sure to observe the following general rules: 1. Do not try to service any computer unless you have been trained and certified. An untrained person runs the risk of damaging parts. 2. Before replacing any FRU, review “FRU replacement notices” on page 75. 3. Begin by removing any FRUs that have to be removed before the failing FRU. Any such FRUs are listed at the top of the page.
1010 Battery pack Table 8. Removal steps of battery pack Unlock the battery latch 1 . Holding the battery lock lever in the unlocked position 2 , remove the battery pack in the direction shown by arrow 3 . 2 1 3 When installing: Install the battery pack along the slide rails of the slot. Then make sure that the battery release lever is in the locked position.
1020 ExpressCard blank bezel and Media Card blank bezel Table 9. Removal steps of ExpressCard blank bezel When you press the ExpressCard blank bezel 1 , it pops out 2 . 1 2 When installing: Make sure that the bezel is correctly oriented as shown in this figure.
Table 10. Removal steps of Media Card blank bezel When you press the Media Card blank bezel 1 , it pops out 2 . 1 2 When installing: Make sure that the bezel is correctly oriented as shown in this figure.
1030 Optical drive or travel cover For access, remove this FRU: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 Table 11. Removal steps of optical drive or travel cover 1 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 8 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (1) Black 0.167 Nm (1.
1040 Thermal cover For access, remove this FRU: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 Table 12. Removal steps of thermal cover Note: Loosen the screws 1 , but do not remove them. 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Attention: Do not touch or apply any excessive force to the fan motor located in the slot. It might cause damage to the fan assembly or the computer to mulfunction.
1050 Hard disk drive (HDD) assembly For access, remove these FRUs in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1040 Thermal cover” on page 84 Attention: v Do not drop the drive or apply any physical shock to it. The drive is sensitive to physical shock. Improper handling can cause damage and permanent loss of data. v Before removing the drive, have the user make a backup copy of all the information on it if possible. v Never remove the drive while the computer is operating or is in suspend mode.
Table 13. Removal steps of HDD assembly (continued) 2 a When installing: Do not apply excessive force to the HDD bracket a . To do so, you might bend or break it.
1060 DIMM For access, remove these FRUs in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1040 Thermal cover” on page 84 Table 14. Removal steps of DIMM 1 2 1 Note: If only one DIMM is used on the computer you are servicing, the card must be installed in SLOT-0 ( a : lower slot), but not in SLOT-1 ( b : upper slot). b a When installing: Insert the notched end of the DIMM into the socket. Press the DIMM firmly, and pivot it until it snaps into the place.
1070 Fan assembly For access, remove these FRUs in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1040 Thermal cover” on page 84 Attention: v Do not handle the fan roughly. Improper handling of the fan can cause distortion or deformation and imperfect contact with components. v Do not touch or apply any excessive force to the fan motor. It might cause damage to the fan assembly or the computer to mulfunction. Table 15.
Table 15. Removal steps of fan assembly (continued) Note: Loosen the screws 2a to 2f in order, but do not remove them. When you attach the fan, secure the screws in order. For ThinkPad SL510 and L510: 2e 2d 3 2b 2f 2a 2c For ThinkPad SL410 and L410: 2e 2d 2f 2b 2a 2c Note: Step 3 is only for the models with 15.6-inch widescreen. For models with 14.0-inch widescreen, skip step 3 . Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 3 M2 × 4 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (1) Silver 0.167 Nm (1.
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Table 15. Removal steps of fan assembly (continued) When installing: Before you attach the fan assembly to the computer, apply thermal grease, at an amount of 0.2 grams, on the parts marked a as in the following figures. Either too much or too less application of grease can cause a thermal problem due to imperfect contact with a component. For the new CPU thermal device/fan, you need to peel the thin film off from the rubbers marked b .
1080 CPU For access, remove these FRUs in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1040 Thermal cover” on page 84 v “1070 Fan assembly” on page 88 Attention: CPU is extremely sensitive. When you service the CPU, avoid any kind of rough handling. Table 16. Removal steps of CPU Rotate the head of the screw in the direction shown by arrow 1 to release the lock; then remove the CPU 2 .
1090 SIM slot cover For access, remove this FRU: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 Table 17. Removal steps of SIM slot cover Note: Loosen the screw 1 , but do not remove it.
Table 17. Removal steps of SIM slot cover (continued) Some models of ThinkPad SL410, L410, SL510, and L510 might have the SIM card that the customer has been installed. If the computer you are servicing has the SIM card, remove it before you start the servicing. After you finish the servicing, make sure that you insert the card back into the slot firmly.
1100 Wireless WAN slot cover and PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN For access, remove this FRU: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 Table 18. Removal steps of wireless WAN slot cover and PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN Note: Loosen the screw 1 , but do not remove it.
Table 18. Removal steps of wireless WAN slot cover and PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN (continued) In step 3a and 3b , unplug the jacks by using the removal tool antenna RF connector (P/N: 08K7159) or pick the connectors with your fingers and gently unplug them in direction of the arrow. 3b 3a 4 4 When installing: Plug the red cable 3a into the jack labeled MAIN , and the blue cable 3b into the jack labeled AUX on the card.
1110 Palm rest assembly with cables For access, remove these FRUs in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1030 Optical drive or travel cover” on page 83 Note: In models with the fingerprint reader, the sensor is attached to the palm rest FRU. If the fingerprint reader has any defects, you can replace it by the procedures given in this section, which are the same for a palm rest with or without a fingerprint reader. Table 19.
Table 19.
Table 20. Installation of palm rest assembly with cables When installing: 1. Attach the cables to the system board firmly. 2. Attach the palm rest so that the two small projections of the palm rest ( a ) firmly fit into the guide holes of the keyboard bezel as shown in this figure. a a 3. Push the front side of the palm rest until it clicks into place. 4. Close the LCD cover and turn the computer over. Then fasten the screws to secure the palm rest.
1120 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN For access, remove these FRUs in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1030 Optical drive or travel cover” on page 83 v “1110 Palm rest assembly with cables” on page 97 Table 21. Removal steps of PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN In step 1a and 1b , unplug the jacks by using the removal tool antenna RF connector (P/N: 08K7159) or pick the connectors with your fingers and gently unplug them in direction of the arrow.
Table 21. Removal steps of PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN (continued) 3 When installing: Plug the gray cable into the jack labeled MAIN, and the black cable into the jack labeled AUX on the card.
1130 Backup battery For access, remove these FRUs in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1030 Optical drive or travel cover” on page 83 v “1110 Palm rest assembly with cables” on page 97 DANGER Use only the battery specified in the parts list for your computer. Any other battery could ignite or explode. Table 22. Removal steps of backup battery 1 2 When installing: Make sure that the battery connector is attached firmly to the system board.
1140 Bluetooth daughter card (BDC-2) For access, remove these FRUs in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1030 Optical drive or travel cover” on page 83 v “1110 Palm rest assembly with cables” on page 97 Table 23. Removal steps of BDC-2 1 2 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (1) Black 0.167 Nm (1.7 kgfcm) When installing: Make sure that the connector on bottom side of the card is attached firmly to the system board.
1150 Media Card Reader slot board and Media Card Reader cable assembly For access, remove these FRUs in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1020 ExpressCard blank bezel and Media Card blank bezel” on page 81 v “1030 Optical drive or travel cover” on page 83 v “1090 SIM slot cover” on page 93 v “1110 Palm rest assembly with cables” on page 97 Table 24.
Table 24. Removal steps of Media Card Reader slot board and Media Card Reader cable assembly (continued) 2 2 3 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 2 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Black 0.167 Nm (1.
1160 Keyboard For access, remove these FRUs in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1030 Optical drive or travel cover” on page 83 v “1110 Palm rest assembly with cables” on page 97 Table 25. Removal steps of keyboard 1 106 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (1) Black 0.167 Nm (1.
Table 25. Removal steps of keyboard (continued) 6 7 2 3 2 4 5 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 6 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (1) Black 0.167 Nm (1.7 kgfcm) 7 M2 × 2 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (1) Silver 0.167 Nm (1.
When installing the keyboard, do as follows: Table 26. Installation of the keyboard 1. Attach the connectors. 2. Attach the keyboard so that the keyboard edges are under the frame as shown in this figure. 3. To make sure that the front side of the keyboard is housed firmly, gently press the keys with your thumbs and try to slide the keyboard toward you. 4. Secure the keyboard by tightening the screws from the bottom side of the computer.
0 Keyboard bezel For access, remove these FRUs in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1030 Optical drive or travel cover” on page 83 v “1070 Fan assembly” on page 88 v “1100 Wireless WAN slot cover and PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN” on page 95 v “1110 Palm rest assembly with cables” on page 97 v “1120 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN” on page 100 v “1160 Keyboard” on page 106 Table 27. Removal steps of keyboard bezel Note: Steps 2a and 3a are only for ThinkPad SL510 and L510.
Table 27. Removal steps of keyboard bezel (continued) 5 6 4 7 4 5 6 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 4 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Black 0.167 Nm (1.7 kgfcm) When installing: Make sure that the connectors are attached firmly to the system board.
1180 LCD unit For access, remove these FRUs in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1030 Optical drive or travel cover” on page 83 v “1100 Wireless WAN slot cover and PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN” on page 95 v “1110 Palm rest assembly with cables” on page 97 v “1120 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN” on page 100 v “1160 Keyboard” on page 106 v “1170 Keyboard bezel” on page 109 Table 28. Removal steps of LCD unit 1 1 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2.5 × 6.
Table 28. Removal steps of LCD unit (continued) 2 2 3 When installing: Make sure that the connectors are attached firmly to the system board.
Table 28. Removal steps of LCD unit (continued) In step 4 , release wireless antenna cables from the cable guides. For ThinkPad SL510 and L510: 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 For ThinkPad SL410 and L410: 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 When installing: Make sure that the cables are attached to the cable guides firmly . Attention: When you route the cables, make sure that they are not subjected to any tension.
Table 28. Removal steps of LCD unit (continued) For ThinkPad SL510 and L510: 5 5 5 5 For ThinkPad SL410 and L410: 5 5 5 5 114 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 5 M2.5 × 6.5 mm, wafter-head, nylon-coated (4) Black 0.
Table 28.
1190 Top shielding assembly For access, remove these FRUs in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1030 Optical drive or travel cover” on page 83 v “1100 Wireless WAN slot cover and PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN” on page 95 v “1110 Palm rest assembly with cables” on page 97 v “1120 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN” on page 100 v “1160 Keyboard” on page 106 v “1170 Keyboard bezel” on page 109 v “1180 LCD unit” on page 111 Table 29.
Table 29. Removal steps of top shielding assembly (continued) For ThinkPad SL410 and L410: 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 3 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Black 0.167 Nm (1.7 kgfcm) 2 M2 × 5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (4) Black 0.167 Nm (1.
1200 System board assembly Important notices for handling the system board: When handling the system board, bear the following in mind. v The system board has an accelerometer, which can be broken by applying several thousands of G-forces. Note: Dropping a system board from a height of as little as 6 inches so that it falls flat on a hard bench can subject the accelerometer to as much as 6,000 G’s of shock.
For access, remove these FRUs, in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1020 ExpressCard blank bezel and Media Card blank bezel” on page 81 v “1030 Optical drive or travel cover” on page 83 v “1040 Thermal cover” on page 84 v “1050 Hard disk drive (HDD) assembly” on page 85 v “1060 DIMM” on page 87 v “1070 Fan assembly” on page 88 v “1080 CPU” on page 92 v “1090 SIM slot cover” on page 93 v “1100 Wireless WAN slot cover and PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN” on page 95 v “1110 Palm rest assembly w
Table 30.
Table 31. Removal steps of system board assembly For ThinkPad SL510 and L510: 1 1 1 1 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (4) Black 0.167 Nm (1.7 kgfcm) For ThinkPad SL410 and L410: 1 1 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Black 0.167 Nm (1.
Table 31. Removal steps of system board assembly (continued) For ThinkPad SL510 and L510: 2 2 3 For ThinkPad SL410 and L410: 2 2 3 When installing: Make sure that the connectors are attached firmly to the system board.
1210 USB connector board and USB cable assembly For access, remove these FRUs in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1040 Thermal cover” on page 84 v “1050 Hard disk drive (HDD) assembly” on page 85 v “1100 Wireless WAN slot cover and PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN” on page 95 v “1110 Palm rest assembly with cables” on page 97 v “1120 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN” on page 100 v “1150 Media Card Reader slot board and Media Card Reader cable assembly” on page 104 v “1160 Keyboard” on
Table 32. Removal steps of USB connector board and USB cable assembly (continued) Cable routing: Route the USB cable assembly as shown in these figures.
1220 DC-in cable and base cover For access, remove these FRUs in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1020 ExpressCard blank bezel and Media Card blank bezel” on page 81 v “1030 Optical drive or travel cover” on page 83 v “1040 Thermal cover” on page 84 v “1050 Hard disk drive (HDD) assembly” on page 85 v “1060 DIMM” on page 87 v “1070 Fan assembly” on page 88 v “1100 Wireless WAN slot cover and PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN” on page 95 v “1110 Palm rest assembly with cables” on page 97 v “11
Table 33. Removal steps of DC-in cable and base cover (continued) For ThinkPad SL410 and L410: 3 1 2 126 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (1) Black 0.167 Nm (1.
Table 33. Removal steps of DC-in cable and base cover (continued) Cable routing: Route the cable as shown in these figures.
Note: Applying labels to the base cover The new base cover FRU is shipped with a kit containing labels of several kinds. When you replace the base cover, you need to apply the following labels: 4 Battery word label 6 Homologation label Following labels need to be peeled off from the old base cover, and need to be put on the new base cover.
(continued) For ThinkPad SL410 and L410: 1 2 3 4 12 5 11 6 7 10 9 8 Removing and replacing a FRU 129
2010 LCD front bezel For access, remove these FRUs in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1100 Wireless WAN slot cover and PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN” on page 95 v “1110 Palm rest assembly with cables” on page 97 v “1120 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN” on page 100 v “1160 Keyboard” on page 106 v “1170 Keyboard bezel” on page 109 v “1180 LCD unit” on page 111 Table 34.
2020 Speaker assembly For access, remove these FRUs in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1100 Wireless WAN slot cover and PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN” on page 95 v “1110 Palm rest assembly with cables” on page 97 v “1120 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN” on page 100 v “1160 Keyboard” on page 106 v “1170 Keyboard bezel” on page 109 v “1180 LCD unit” on page 111 v “2010 LCD front bezel” on page 130 Table 35.
2030 Integrated camera For access, remove these FRUs, in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1100 Wireless WAN slot cover and PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN” on page 95 v “1110 Palm rest assembly with cables” on page 97 v “1120 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN” on page 100 v “1160 Keyboard” on page 106 v “1170 Keyboard bezel” on page 109 v “1180 LCD unit” on page 111 v “2010 LCD front bezel” on page 130 v “2020 Speaker assembly” on page 131 Table 36.
2040 Antenna assembly For access, remove these FRUs in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1100 Wireless WAN slot cover and PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN” on page 95 v “1110 Palm rest assembly with cables” on page 97 v “1120 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN” on page 100 v “1160 Keyboard” on page 106 v “1170 Keyboard bezel” on page 109 v “1180 LCD unit” on page 111 v “2010 LCD front bezel” on page 130 v “2020 Speaker assembly” on page 131 v “2030 Integrated camera” on page 132 Table 37.
Table 37. Removal steps of antenna assembly (continued) For ThinkPad SL410 and L410: 1 1 1 1 1 1 When installing: Route the cables as shown in this figure. When you route the cables, make sure that they are not subjected to any tension. Tension could cause the cables to be damaged by the cable guides, or a wire to be broken.
2050 Hinges, LCD panel, LCD cable, and LCD rear cover assembly For access, remove these FRUs, in order: v “1010 Battery pack” on page 80 v “1100 Wireless WAN slot cover and PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN” on page 95 v “1110 Palm rest assembly with cables” on page 97 v “1120 PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN” on page 100 v “1160 Keyboard” on page 106 v “1170 Keyboard bezel” on page 109 v “1180 LCD unit” on page 111 v “2010 LCD front bezel” on page 130 v “2020 Speaker assembly” on page 131 v “203
Table 38. Removal steps of hinges, LCD panel, LCD cable, and LCD rear cover assembly (continued) For ThinkPad SL410 and L410: 1 1 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 1 M2 × 5 mm, wafer-head, nylon-coated (2) Black 0.167 Nm (1.
Table 38. Removal steps of hinges, LCD panel, LCD cable, and LCD rear cover assembly (continued) 3 4 3 3 4 3 Step Screw (quantity) Color Torque 3 M2 × 3 mm, small-head, nylon-coated (4) Black 0.167 Nm (1.7 kgfcm) 5 6 7 When installing: Make sure that the LCD connector is attached firmly.
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Locations This chapter presents the location of ThinkPad SL410, L410, SL510, and L510 features and hardware. Front view 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Integrated camera Built-in microphone Built-in stereo speakers Power switch AC power connector ThinkVantage button System status indicators Note: For the description of each indicator, see “Status indicators” on page 69.
Rear view 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Stereo headphone jack Microphone jack HDMI port RJ-45 (Ethernet) connector eSATA/USB combo connector External monitor connector Security keyhole USB connector 8 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bottom view 1 2 3 4 5 6 Battery pack Battery pack latch Thermal slot (DIMM, hard disk drive, fan assembly) ExpressCard slot Wireless WAN card slot SIM slot 1 2 6 5 3 4 140 ThinkPad SL410, L410, SL510, and L510 Hardware Maintenance Manual
Parts list This chapter contains following lists of the service parts. v “Overall” on page 142 v “LCD FRUs” on page 158 v “Keyboard” on page 164 v “Miscellaneous parts” on page 165 v “AC adapters” on page 166 v “Power cords” on page 167 v “Recovery discs” on page 168 v “Common service tools” on page 176 Notes: v Each FRU is available for all types or models, unless specific types or models are specified.
Overall 1 28 27 2 26 25 3 24 23 22 21 4 5 20 6 19 7 18 8 17 9 16 10 15 11 14 12 13 142 ThinkPad SL410, L410, SL510, and L510 Hardware Maintenance Manual
Table 39. Parts list—Overall No. FRU (Overall) FRU no. CRU ID 1 LCD unit (see “LCD FRUs” on page 158.
Table 39. Parts list—Overall (continued) No. FRU (Overall) FRU no.
Table 39. Parts list—Overall (continued) No. FRU (Overall) FRU no. CRU ID 10 42T4702 Battery pack, 6 cell Li-ion (2.
Table 39. Parts list—Overall (continued) No. FRU (Overall) FRU no. CRU ID 10 42T4706 Battery pack, 6 cell Li-ion (2.
Table 39. Parts list—Overall (continued) No. FRU (Overall) FRU no. CRU ID 10 Battery pack, 6 cell Li-ion (2.6 Ah) v 2842-CTO v 2847-CTO v 2873-CTO v 2874-CTO v 2875-CTO v 2931-CTO 42T4737 * 10 Battery pack, 9 cell Li-ion (10.4 Wh) v 2842-CTO v 2847-CTO, 23x v 2873-CTO v 2874-CTO v 2875-CTO v 2931-CTO, 22x 42T4710 * 10 Battery pack, 9 cell Li-ion (10.4 Wh) v 2842-CTO v 2847-CTO, 23x v 2873-CTO v 2874-CTO v 2875-CTO v 2931-CTO, 22x 42T4712 * 10 Battery pack, 9 cell Li-ion (10.
Table 39. Parts list—Overall (continued) No. FRU (Overall) FRU no.
Table 39. Parts list—Overall (continued) No. FRU (Overall) FRU no.
Table 39. Parts list—Overall (continued) No. FRU (Overall) FRU no.
Table 39. Parts list—Overall (continued) No. FRU (Overall) FRU no.
Table 39. Parts list—Overall (continued) No. FRU (Overall) FRU no.
Table 39. Parts list—Overall (continued) No. FRU (Overall) FRU no.
Table 39. Parts list—Overall (continued) No. FRU (Overall) FRU no. CRU ID 22 CPU assembly, Intel Celeron processor T3100 (1.9 GHz) R-0 v 2842-CTO v 2847-CTO v 2873-CTO v 2874-CTO, 34x, 36x, 39x, 3Bx, 3Ex, 3Kx, 3Mx, 3Px, 49x, 4Cx, 4Hx, 4Kx, 4Mx, 4Px v 2875-CTO, 36x, 3Nx, 46x, 4Dx, 4Ex, 4Mx, 4Px v 2931-CTO 45M2815 N 22 CPU assembly, Intel Celeron processor 900 (2.
Table 39. Parts list—Overall (continued) No. FRU (Overall) FRU no. CRU ID 22 CPU assembly, Intel Core 2 Duo mobile processor T6670 (2.
Table 39. Parts list—Overall (continued) No. FRU (Overall) FRU no.
Table 39. Parts list—Overall (continued) No. FRU (Overall) FRU no.
LCD FRUs In ThinkPad SL410, L410, SL510, and L510, there are following types of LCDs. v 14.0-inch HD LED-backlight LCD (Table 40 on page 159) v 15.6-inch HD LED-backlight LCD (Table 41 on page 160) v 15.
Table 40. Parts list—14.0-inch HD LCD No. FRU (14.0-inch HD LCD) FRU no. CRU ID 1 LCD front bezel 14W v 2842-all v 2874-all v 2931-all 60Y4351 N 2 Integrated camera with microphone (0.3M) v 2842-CTO, 22x, 3Ex, 3Fx, 3Gx, 4Qx, 5Jx, 5Kx, 5Lx, 5Mx, 76x, 77x v 2874-CTO, 37x, 39x v 2931-CTO, 23x 60Y3325 N 2 Integrated camera with microphone (2.
Table 40. Parts list—14.0-inch HD LCD (continued) No. FRU (14.0-inch HD LCD) FRU no. CRU ID 6 Speaker assembly 60Y3333 N 7 LCD cable, HD, Teflon 14W v 2842-CTO v 2874-CTO v 2931-CTO 45M2855 N 7 LCD cable, HD, Coaxial 14W v 2842-CTO v 2874-CTO v 2931-CTO 45M2856 N 8 LCD module, 14.0-inch HD glair v 2842-all v 2874-all 42T0670 N 8 LCD module, 14.0-inch HD glair v 2842-all v 2874-all 42T0658 N 8 LCD module, 14.0-inch HD glair v 2842-all v 2874-all 42T0684 N 8 LCD module, 14.
Table 41. Parts list—15.6-inch HD LCD (continued) No. FRU (15.6-inch HD LCD) FRU no.
Table 41. Parts list—15.6-inch HD LCD (continued) No. FRU (15.6-inch HD LCD) FRU no. CRU ID 8 LCD module, 15.6-inch HD anti-glair v 2847-CTO, 4Tx, 4Ux, 4Vx, 4Yx, 4Zx, 55x, 56x, 57x, 58x, 59x, 5Dx, 5Ex, 5Fx, 5Gx, 5Hx, 5Jx, 5Kx, 5Lx, 5Mx, 5Nx, 5Px, 5Qx, 5Rx, 5Sx, 5Tx, 5Ux, 5Vx, 5Wx, 5Xx, 5Yx, 5Zx, 62x, 63x, 64x, 65x, 66x, 67x v 2873-all 42T0650 N 8 LCD module, 15.
Table 42. Parts list—15.6-inch HD+ LCD (continued) No. FRU (15.6-inch HD+ LCD) FRU no. CRU ID 5 LCD cover kit Paint 15W (with logo) v 2847-all v 2873-all v 2875-all 60Y4346 N 6 Speaker assembly 60Y3333 N 7 LCD cable, HD+, Teflon 15W v 2847-CTO v 2873-CTO v 2875-CTO 45M2859 N 7 LCD cable, HD+, Coaxial 15W v 2847-CTO v 2873-CTO v 2875-CTO 45M2860 N 8 LCD module, 15.6-inch HD+ glair v 2847-CTO, 23x v 2873-CTO v 2875-CTO 42T0676 N 8 LCD module, 15.
Keyboard Table 43. Parts list—Keyboard Language FRU no.
Miscellaneous parts Table 44. Parts list—Miscellaneous parts FRU FRU no.
AC adapters Table 45. Parts list—2-pin AC adapters FRU FRU no.
Power cords A ThinkPad power cord for a specific country or region is usually available only in that country or region: Table 47. Parts list—2-pin power cords Country or region FRU no. CRU ID Argentina v models -CTO, xxY 42T5020 42T5105 * Brazil v models -CTO, xxP 42T5180 42T5183 Canada, U.S. v models -CTO, xxF, xxL, xxS, xxU 42T5008 42T5093 Japan v models -CTO, xxE, xxJ 42T5014 42T5099 Table 48. Parts list—3-pin power cords Country or region FRU no.
Recovery discs Windows XP Professional (32 bit) DVDs Windows XP Professional (32 bit) is preinstalled as the operating system in the following models: v 2842-CTO, 33x, 35x, 36x, 3Dx, 3Kx, 3Mx, 3Nx, 3Qx, 3Rx, 3Sx, 3Tx, 4Rx, 55x, 56x, 59x, 5Ax, 5Dx, 5Ex, 5Fx, 5Gx, 5Hx, 5Sx, 5Tx, 5Ux, 5Vx, 6Lx, 75x, 77x, 78x, 79x, 7Dx, 7Ex, 7Fx, 7Gx, 7Hx, 7Jx, 7Kx, 7Nx v 2847-CTO, 25x, 27x, 28x, 29x, 2Ax, 2Bx, 2Cx, 39x, 3Ex, 3Lx, 3Mx, 3Nx, 4Ux, 4Yx, 59x, 5Ax, 5Bx, 5Cx, 5Dx, 5Ex, 5Fx, 5Gx, 5Hx, 5Jx, 5Kx, 5Mx, 5Nx, 5Px, 5Qx, 5Rx
Windows Vista Home Basic (32 bit) DVDs Windows Vista Home Basic (32 bit) is preinstalled as the operating system in the following models: v 2842-CTO, 24x, 39x, 3Ax, 3Cx, 47x, 48x, 49x, 4Ax, 4Bx, 4Cx, 4Dx, 4Ex, 4Fx, 4Gx, 4Hx, 4Jx, 4Kx, 4Lx, 4Mx, 4Nx, 4Px, 4Wx v 2847-CTO, 24x, 2Dx, 2Ex, 2Fx, 2Mx, 2Nx, 2Px, 2Qx v 2873-CTO v 2874-CTO, 33x, 3Lx, 3Nx, 3Px, 3Qx, 3Rx v 2875-CTO, 32x, 3Ax, 3Mx, 3Wx, 3Xx, 42x, 43x, 44x v 2931-CTO Table 50.
Windows Vista Home Premium (64 bit) DVDs Windows Vista Home Premium (64 bit) is preinstalled as the operating system in the following models: v 2842-CTO v 2847-CTO v 2873-CTO v 2874-CTO v 2875-CTO v 2931-CTO Table 52.
Windows 7 Home Basic (32 bit) DVDs Windows 7 Home Basic (32 bit) is preinstalled as the operating system in the following models: v 2842-CTO, 4Sx, 4Tx, 53x, 5Wx, 5Yx, 64x, 65x, 66x, 67x, 68x, 69x, 6Ax, 6Bx, 6Cx, 6Dx, 6Ex, 6Fx, 6Gx, 6Hx, 6Jx, 6Kx, 6Mx, 6Nx, 6Px, 6Qx, 6Rx, 6Sx, 6Tx, 6Ux, 6Vx, 6Wx, 6Xx, 6Yx, 6Zx, 72x, 73x, 74x v 2847-CTO, 2Vx, 33x, 38x, 49x, 4Ax, 4Bx, 4Cx, 4Dx, 4Ex, 4Fx, 4Gx, 4Hx, 4Jx, 4Kx, 4Lx, 4Mx, 4Nx, 4Px, 4Qx, 4Rx, 4Sx, 4Wx, 4Xx, 52x, 53x, 54x v 2873-CTO v 2874-CTO, 47x, 48x, 4Cx, 4Jx, 4L
Windows 7 Home Premium (32 bit) DVDs Windows 7 Home Premium (32 bit) is preinstalled as the operating system in the following models: v 2842-CTO, 4Ux, 4Yx, 4Zx, 52x, 54x, 5Jx, 5Kx, 5Nx, 5Qx v 2847-CTO, 34x, 35x v 2873-CTO v 2874-CTO, 49x, 4Ax, 4Fx v 2875-CTO, 4Ax v 2931-CTO Table 55.
Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit) DVDs Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit) is preinstalled as the operating system in the following models: v 2842-CTO, 4Ux, 4Yx, 4Zx, 52x, 54x, 5Jx, 5Kx, 5Nx, 5Qx v 2847-CTO, 3Tx, 3Ux, 4Tx, 5Wx, 63x v 2873-CTO v 2874-CTO, 3Sx v 2875-CTO, 47x v 2931-CTO Table 56.
Windows 7 Professional (32 bit) DVDs Windows 7 Professional (32 bit) is preinstalled as the operating system in the following models: v 2842-CTO, 4Vx, 4Xx, 57x, 58x, 5Bx, 5Cx, 5Lx, 5Mx, 5Px, 5Rx, 5Xx, 5Zx, 62x, 63x, 76x, 7Ax, 7Bx, 7Cx, 7Lx, 7Mx v 2847-CTO, 36x, 37x, 3Dx, 3Kx, 3Px, 3Qx, 42x, 43x, 44x, 45x, 46x, 47x, 48x, 4Vx, 4Zx, 55x, 56x, 57x, 58x, 5Lx, 5Tx, 5Vx, 65x, 67x v 2873-CTO v 2874-CTO, 4Bx, 4Gx, 4Kx v 2875-CTO, 4Bx, 4Cx, 4Gx, 4Jx, 4Kx v 2931-CTO Table 57.
Windows 7 Professional (64 bit) DVDs Windows 7 Professional (64 bit) is preinstalled as the operating system in the following models: v 2842-CTO v 2847-CTO, 62x v 2873-CTO v 2874-CTO v 2875-CTO v 2931-CTO Table 58.
Common service tools Table 59. Parts list—Common service tools Tool P/N Screwdriver kit 95F3598 1/4″ drive spinner handle 1650840 1/4″ Sq. to 1/4″ hex torx adapter 93F2838 TR7-TR-10 tamper resistant torx bits 00P6967 Removal tool antenna RF connector 08K7159 USB 2.
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vary significantly. Some measurements may have been made on development-level systems and there is no guarantee that these measurements will be the same on generally available systems. Furthermore, some measurements may have been estimated through extrapolation. Actual results may vary. Users of this document should verify the applicable data for their specific environment.
Part Number: 60Y3635 (1P) P/N: 60Y3635