Toshiba Personal Computer STREAMLINE-S 10 Maintenance Manual TOSHIBA CORPORATION [CONFIDENTIAL]
Copyright © 2010 by Toshiba Corporation. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Toshiba. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. Toshiba Personal Computer SATELLITE T210/T215/PRO T210/T215/PORTEGE T210 MAINTENANCE MANUALL Maintenance Manual First edition April, 2010 Disclaimer The information presented in this manual has been reviewed and validated for accuracy.
Preface This maintenance manual describes how to perform hardware service maintenance for the Toshiba Personal Computer SATELLITE T210/T215/PRO T210/T215/PORTEGE T210 MAINTENANCE MANUALL, referred to as the SATELLITE T210/T215/PRO T210/T215/PORTEGE T210 MAINTENANCE MANUALL Series in this manual. The procedures described in this manual are intended to help service technicians isolate faulty Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) and replace them in the field.
The manual is divided into the following parts: Chapter 1 Hardware Overview describes the SATELLITE T210/T215/PRO T210/T215/PORTEGE T210 MAINTENANCE MANUALL Series system unit and each FRU. Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Procedures explains 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.
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.
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2.21 Wimax troubleshooting process ...........................................................................................50 Chapter 3 3.1 The Diagnostic Test..............................................................................................................3 3.2 Executing the Diagnostic Test.............................................................................................4 3.3 Display Configuration ..............................................................................
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Figure 2-11 2 in 1 card troubleshooting process .......................................................................31 Figure 2-12 HDD troubleshooting process................................................................................33 Figure 2-13 CRT troubleshooting process ................................................................................35 Figure 2-14 LAN troubleshooting process ...............................................................................
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Appendix F Series Screw Torque List....................................................................................... F-1 Appendix G Reliability.............................................................................................................
Chapter 1 Hardware Overview
1 Hardware Overview Chapter 1 Contents 1.1 Features .................................................................................................................. 1-1 1.2 9.5mm (2.5-inch) HDD ........................................................................................ 1-10 1.3 Power Supply ....................................................................................................... 1-11 1.4 Batteries.........................................................................
1 Hardware Overview Figures Figure 1-1A ID Parts Description Placement Part A.......................................................... 1-6 Figure 1-2 SATA HDD ................................................................................................. 1-10 Tables Table 1-1 HDD Specifications ..................................................................................... 1-10 Table 1-2 Quick/Normal Charging Time .....................................................................
Error! No text of specified style in document. Error! No text of specified style in document. Hardware Overview 1.1 1 Features The Toshiba Satellite T210/T215/Pro T210/T215/PORTEGE T210 series portable personal computer is based on a Dual Core/Quad Core Processor, providing high-speed processing capabilities and advanced features. The computer employs a lithium ion battery that allows it to be battery-operated for a long period of time. The display uses a 16.0-inch WXGA LCD panel.
1 Hardware Overview style in document. Error! No text of specified style in document. Error! No text of specified Display (BTO) The computer display features one of the following LCD panels: 11.6”W HD CSV LED (16:9, 1366x768) Graphics (BTO) Intel® Arrandale with Ibex Peak HM55 for integrated graphics. Toshiba Value Added Package support featuring VideoStream Playback for external monitor under simultaneous display mode. Dual external monitor support. HDMI V1.
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1 Hardware Overview style in document. Error! No text of specified style in document. Error! No text of specified Bridge Media Slot This slot allows you to insert SD, MiniSD/ MicroSD (through adapter), Memory Stick/Memory Stick Duo (through adaptor), Memory Stick Pro/Memory Stick Duo (through adaptor), xD and MMC memory cards. It supports High-speed SD, SDHC and SD-IO. An I/O port heel cover is needed. This model does not support CF or Smart Media cards.
Error! No text of specified style in document. Error! No text of specified style in document. Hardware Overview 1 Wireless LAN (BTO) Some computers in this series are equipped with a Wireless LAN card. This WLAN module may come in with the following types (depending on the model): Realtek 802.11bgn 8191SE Atheros 802.11b/g HB95 Broadcom 802.11bgn/bg 4313 (WLAN/BT) w/ Bluetooth V3.
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Error! No text of specified style in document. Error! No text of specified style in document. Hardware Overview A C B Compal Confidential 1 E D Clock Generator Mobile Model Name :NDU00/NDU10 File Name : LA-6031P SLG8SP587VTR page 12 Arrandale CPU BGA 1288pins 1 1 Memory BUS(DDRIII) 200pin DDRIII-SO-DIMM X2 Dual Channel FDI X8 DMI X4 2.7GHz USB/B BT conn USB port 0,1 USB port 5 page 30 2.5GHz 3G page 25 Int.
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Error! No text of specified style in document. Error! No text of specified style in document. Hardware Overview 1 Graphics Controller Intel® Arrandale with Ibex Peak HM55 for integrated graphics. Toshiba Value Added Package support featuring VideoStream Playback for external monitor under simultaneous display mode. Dual external monitor support. HDMI V1.3 support (without CEC) Audio Controller Realtek Azalia ALC259 One Audio-in port: Mic.
1 Hardware Overview style in document. 1.2 Error! No text of specified style in document. Error! No text of specified 9.5mm (2.5-inch) HDD The computer contains an extremely low-profile and lightweight, high-performance HDD. The 9.5 mm HDD incorporates HDD Protection, and NCQ and 3D sensor support. The HDD interface conforms to Serial ATA. Storage capacities supported are 160, 250, 320, 500 and 640GB. The HDD is shown in Figure 1-2 and some of its specifications are listed in Table 1-1.
Error! No text of specified style in document. Error! No text of specified style in document. Hardware Overview 1.3 1 Power Supply The power supply unit provides constant voltage (19V) for the system board and performs the following functions: 1. Power input monitor Checks whether the AC adapter (DC power supply) is connected to the computer. Checks whether the battery pack is connected to the computer. Monitors the DC power supply input voltage (AC Adapter output voltage). 2.
1 Hardware Overview style in document. Error! No text of specified style in document. Error! No text of specified 6. Output monitor Monitors the voltage output to the system block (load/logic circuit side). Monitors the voltage, over-voltage, input/output current of the battery pack. Monitors the internal temperature of the battery pack. Monitors the supply voltage from the AC adapter.
Error! No text of specified style in document. Error! No text of specified style in document. Hardware Overview 1.4 1 Batteries The computer has the following two types of batteries: Main Battery Pack Real Time Clock (RTC) Battery 1.4.1 Main Battery The main battery pack serves as the computer's main power source when the AC adapter is not attached. The main battery maintains the state of the computer when the AC adapter is detached. 1.4.
1 Hardware Overview style in document. Error! No text of specified style in document. Error! No text of specified NOTE: The time required for normal charge depends on the power consumption by the system. Using a fluorescent lamp and frequently accessing the disk consumes more power and lengthens the charge time. The following can stop battery charge: 1. The battery becomes fully charged. 2. The AC adapter or battery pack is removed. 3. The battery or AC adapter voltage is abnormal.
Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Procedures
2 Troubleshooting Procedures Chapter 2 Contents 2.1 Troubleshooting Introduction ......................................................................................3 2.2 Troubleshooting Flowchart..........................................................................................4 2.3 Power Supply Troubleshooting ...................................................................................9 2.4 Display Troubleshooting ..................................................................
2 Troubleshooting Procedures Figures Figure 2-1 Troubleshooting flowchart (1/2)……………………………………………….5 Figure 2-1 Troubleshooting flowchart (2/2)……………………………………………….6 Figure 2-2 Power Supply Troubleshooting Process……………………………………….9 Figure 2-3 Display troubleshooting process……………………………………………...14 Figure 2-4 Keyboard troubleshooting process……………………………………………17 Figure 2-5 External USB device troubleshooting process………………………………..19 Figure 2-6 TouchPad troubleshooting process…………………………………………...
2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.1 Troubleshooting Introduction Chapter 2 describes how to determine if a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) in the computer is causing the computer to malfunction. The FRUs covered are: 1. Display 2. HDD 3. Keyboard 4. USB ports 5. Touchpad 6. Speaker/Head 7. Wireless LAN 8. Camera 9. Bluetooth 10. Headphone 11.MIC 12. 3G 13. 4 in 1 card 14. CRT 15. LAN 16. 3D sensor 17. HDMI 18. E-SATA 19. Wimax The Diagnostics Disk operations are described in Chapter 3.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.2 Troubleshooting Flowchart If you know the location of the malfunction, turn directly to the appropriate section of this chapter. If the problem is unspecified, use the flowchart in Figure 2-1 as a guide for determining which troubleshooting procedures to execute. Before performing any troubleshooting procedures, verify the following: Ask the user if a password is registered, if it is, ask him or her to enter the password.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures STA RT C o n n e c t th e A C a d a p te r to th e D C IN s o c k e t Is th e D C -IN L E D o n ? No P e rfo rm th e P o w e r S u p p ly T ro u b le s h o o tin g p ro c e d u re s in s e c tio n 2 .3 Y es Is th e B a tte ry L E D o n ? No P e rfo rm th e P o w e r S u p p ly T ro u b le s h o o tin g p ro c e d u re s in s e c tio n 2 .3 No P e rfo rm th e P o w e r S u p p ly T ro u b le s h o o tin g p ro c e d u re s in s e c tio n 2 .
2 Troubleshooting Procedures A Does typed characters appear correctly? No Perform the Keyboard Troubleshooting procedures in section 2.5 No Perform the HDD Troubleshooting procedures in section 2.13 Yes After confirming which diagnostics test has detected an error, perform the appropriate procedure as outlined below. Yes Insert USB memory disk.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures If the diagnostics program cannot detect an error, the problem may be intermittent. The test program should be executed several times to isolate the problem. When a problem has been located, perform the appropriate troubleshooting procedures as follows: 1. If an error is detected by the battery test, perform the Power Supply Troubleshooting procedures in Section 2.3 2. If an error is detected by the display test, perform the Display Troubleshooting procedures in Section 2.4 3.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures Other problems that are not covered by the diagnostics program may be discovered by a user. 1. If an error is detected when using an external USB device, perform the external USB Devices Troubleshooting procedures in Section 2.6 2. If an error is detected when using the speakers, perform the Speaker Troubleshooting procedures in Section 2.8 3. If an error is detected when using the Wireless LAN, perform the Wireless LAN Troubleshooting procedures in Section 2.9 4.
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2 Troubleshooting Procedures as instructed. The flowchart in Figure 2-2 gives a summary of the process.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures Table 2-2 DC-IN LED DC-IN LED Power supply status Solid on AC power exists (LED is Green). Off No AC power exists. To check the power supply status, install a battery pack and connect an AC adaptor to the DC-IN port on the computer and to a power supply. If the DC-IN LED or Battery LED is not lit, go to Procedure 2. Procedure 2 Adaptor / battery replacement A faulty adaptor may not supply power or may not charge the battery. Perform Check 1.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 3 Power supply connection check The power supply wiring diagram is shown below: AC adaptor cord AC power cord AC adaptor System board Battery Any of the connectors may be disconnected. Perform Check 1. Check 1 Disconnect the AC power cord from wall outlet. Check the power cable for breaks. If the power cord is damaged, connect a new AC power cord. If there is no damage, go to Check 2.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 4 Diagnostic check The power supply may not charge the battery pack. Perform the following procedures: 1. Reinstall the battery pack. 2. Attach the AC adaptor and turn on the power. If you cannot turn on the power, go to Procedure 5. 3. Run the Diagnostic test following the procedures described in Chapter 3, Tests and Diagnostics. If no problem is detected, the battery is functioning normally.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.4 Display Troubleshooting STA RT P e r fo r m e x te r n a l d is p la y c h e c k (P r o c e d u re 1 ) D o e s th e e x te r n a l d is p la y f u n c tio n o k ? No P e r fo r m d ia g n o s tic c h e c k ( P ro c e d u r e 2 ) Y es W a s a d is p la y p ro b le m d e te c te d ? No D is p la y is n o t f a u lty . C o n tin u e tro u b le s h o o tin g re fe r to F ig u re 2 .
2 Troubleshooting Procedures This section describes how to determine if the computer’s display is functioning properly. The process is outlined in Figure 2-3. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed. Procedure 1: External display check Procedure 2: Diagnostic check Procedure 3: Connector and replacement check Procedure 1 External display check Connect an external display to the computer’s external monitor port, and then boot the computer.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 3 Connector and replacement check The LCD module and system board are connected to the display circuits. Any of these components may be damaged. Refer to Chapter 4, Replacement Procedures, for instructions on how to disassemble the computer and then perform the following checks: Check 1 Make sure the DDR module is seated properly. Test display again. If the problem still exits, replace the DDR RAM module. If the problem still exists, perform Check 2.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.5 Keyboard Troubleshooting START P e r f o r m d ia g n o s tic c h e c k (P ro c e d u re 2 ) W a s a k e y b o a rd p r o b le m d e te c te d ? No K e y b o a r d is n o t f a u lty . C o n tin u e tr o u b le s h o o tin g - r e f e r to F ig u r e 2 .
2 Troubleshooting Procedures To determine if the computer’s keyboard is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-4 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed. Procedure 1: Diagnostic check Procedure 2: Connector and replacement check Procedure 1 Diagnostic check Run the test and Diagnostics Program, which will automatically execute the Keyboard Test.
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2 Troubleshooting Procedures To determine if the computer’s external USB devices are functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-5 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue as instructed. Procedure 1: External device and connection check Procedure 2: Replace system board Procedure 1 External device and connection check The USB device may be damaged or the connection may be faulty. Use windows application to check device can work fine or not.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.7 Touch pad Troubleshooting STA RT P e rfo rm T o u c h p a d check (P ro c e d u re 1 ) D oes T ouchpad fu n c tio n o k ? No P e rfo rm d ia g n o s tic check (P ro c e d u re 2 ) Y es W as a T ouchpad p ro b le m d e te c te d ? No T o u c h p a d is n o t fa u lty .
2 Troubleshooting Procedures To determine if the computer’s built-in TouchPad is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-6 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue as instructed. Procedure 1: Perform Touchpad test Procedure 2: Touchpad connection check Procedure 3: Touchpad replacement check Procedure 1 Perform Touchpad test Run the Diagnostic Program, which will automatically execute the Touchpad test.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.8 Speaker Troubleshooting START P e r f o r m a u d io s o u r c e te s t (P ro c ed u re 1 ) D o a ll s o u r c e s h a v e s a m e p r o b le m ? No S p e a k ers are n o t f a u lty .
2 Troubleshooting Procedures To determine if the computer’s built-in speakers are functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-7 outlines the process. First adjust the speaker volume to an appropriate level. Start with Procedure 1 and continue as instructed. Procedure 1: Audio source test Procedure 2: Earphone test Procedure 3: Connection check Procedure 4: Replacement check Procedure 1 Audio source test Try different audio sources (e.g.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.9 Wireless LAN Troubleshooting START Perform Wireless LAN connection check (Procedure 1) Was a wireless LAN problem delected? No Wireless LAN system is not faulty.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures The wireless LAN antenna wire, wireless LAN unit or system board may each be the source of a wireless LAN fault. Any of these components may be damaged. To determine if the computer’s wireless LAN system is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-8 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed.
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2 Troubleshooting Procedures The Camera board or system board may be the reason of a Camera fault. Either of these two components may be damaged. To determine if the computer’s Camera is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-9 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed.
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2 Troubleshooting Procedures The Bluetooth antenna wire, Bluetooth module or system board may be the reason of a Bluetooth fault. Any of these components may be damaged. To determine if the computer’s Bluetooth is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-10 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.12 4in1 card Troubleshooting START Perform 4 in 1 CARD test (Procedure 1) Do errors occur during 4 IN 1 CARD test? No 4 IN 1 unit is not faulty. Yes Perform 4 IN 1 card socket replacement check (Procedure 2) Replace system board END Figure 2-11 4 in 1 card troubleshooting process This section describes how to determine if the 4 IN 1 Card is functioning properly. The process is summarized in Figure 2-11.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 2: 4 in 1 card socket check Procedure 1 4 in 1card test The 4 in 1 Card test card contains a 4 in 1 card test program. Ensure the card in fully inserted into the socket before running the program. If an error occurs during the 4 in 1 card test, perform Procedure 2. If no error occurs, it is likely that the original 4 in 1 card was faulty.
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2 Troubleshooting Procedures The HDD or system board may be the reason of a HDD fault. Either of these two components may be damaged. To determine if the computer’s HDD is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-12 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed.
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2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 2: CRT set check Procedure 1 CRT connection check The CRT cable may be damaged or the connections may be loose. Perform Check 1: Check 1 Make sure CRT cable is firmly plugged into both the CRT set and the CRT port of the computer. If the cable is connected correctly, go to Check 2. Check 2 Make sure the CRT port is firmly secured to the system board of the computer. If the malfunction remains, go to Check 3. Check 3 The CRT cable may be damaged.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.15 LAN Troubleshooting STA R T P e rfo rm d ia g n o s tic check (P ro ced u re 2 ) W as a L A N p ro b le m d e te c te d ? N o L A N is n o t fa u lty .
2 Troubleshooting Procedures To determine if the computer’s LAN port is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-14 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue as instructed. Procedure 1: Diagnostic test Procedure 2: Connection and replacement check Procedure 1 Diagnostic test Run T&D Program on DOS model, which will display the LAN test result. If tests and diagnostics result abnormal go to Procedure 2. If an error is not located, the 3D functioning is properly.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.16 MIC Troubleshooting Figure 2-15. MIC troubleshooting process The MIC module or system board may be the reason of a MIC fault. Either of these two components may be damaged. To determine if the computer’s MIC is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-15 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 2: Connector and replacement check Procedure 1 Windows Application test Run the functioning Program (record.exe) on Windows model, which will display the MIC test result. If tests and diagnostics result abnormal go to Procedure 2. If an error is not located, the MIC module functioning is properly. Procedure 2 Connector and replacement check The MIC module or system board may be disconnected or damaged.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.17 3D Sensor Troubleshooting Figure 2-16. 3D sensor troubleshooting process The operation or system board may be the reason of 3D sensor fault. Either of these two may be damaged. To determine if the computer’s 3D is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-16 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 2 Replacement check Disassemble the computer following the steps described in Chapter 4, Replacement Procedures, and perform the following checks. Check 1 Make sure that 3D sensor test operation is correct, go to Check 2. Check 2 The system board may be damaged. Replace it with a new one following the instructions in Chapter 4.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.18 3G Troubleshooting START P e r f o r m W in d o w s a p p lic a tio n te s t (P ro c e d u re 1 ) W a s a 3 G p r o b le m d e te c te d ? No 3 G s y s te m is n o t f a u lty . C o n tin u e tr o u b le s h o o tin g - r e f e r to F ig u r e 2 .
2 Troubleshooting Procedures functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-17 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed. Procedure 1: Windows Application check Procedure 2: Connector and replacement check Procedure 1 Windows Application check 1.> Please use TOSHIBA wireless manager. It displays the name of telecommunication company, and intensity of an electric wave. 2.> Please choose “About” and click “System Info”.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 2 Connector and replacement check The 3G antenna, 3G unit or system board may be disconnected or damaged. Disassemble the computer following the steps described in Chapter 4, Replacement Procedures, and perform the following checks. Check 1 Make sure that the 3G antenna is firmly connected to the 3G module (refer to Chapter 4 for instructions) and that the 3G module is securely slotted into the system board. If the problem persists, go to Check 2.
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2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 1: HDMI connection check Procedure 2: HDMI set check Procedure 1 HDMI connection check The CRT cable may be damaged or the connections may be loose. Perform Check 1: Check 1 Make sure HDMI cable is firmly plugged into both the CRT set and the CRT port of the computer. If the cable is connected correctly, go to Check 2. Check 2 Make sure the HDMI port is firmly secured to the system board of the computer. If the malfunction remains, go to Check 3.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.20 E-SATA Troubleshooting START Perform E-SATA device check (Procedure 1) Is E-SATA transmission ok? Yes Perform diagnostic check (Procedure 2) No Was an E-SATA problem detected? No E-SATA port and transmission are not faulty.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures To determine if the computer’s E-SATA system is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-19 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed. Procedure 1: E-SATA device check Procedure 2: Windows Application check Procedure 3: Connection and replacement check Procedure 1 E-SATA device check Connect an E-SATA device to the computer’s E-SATA port, and then boot the computer for Windows7.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.21 Wimax Troubleshooting START Perform Wimax connection check (Procedure 1) Was a Wimax problem delected? No Wimax system is not faulty.
2 Troubleshooting Procedures The Wimax antenna wire, Wimax unit or system board may each be the source of a Wimax fault. Any of these components may be damaged. To determine if the computer’s Wimax system is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-20 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed.
Chapter 3 Tests and Diagnostic
3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.1 The Diagnostic Test .................................................................................................................. 3 3.2 Executing the Diagnostic Test................................................................................................... 4 3.3 Display Configuration .............................................................................................................. 7 3.4 Audio sound Test...................................................
3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.1 The Diagnostic Test This chapter explains how to use the Test & Diagnostic program to test the functions of the (Base on Streamline S10 T&D version 1.0) hardware modules. The program consists of a series of tests that run automatically when the Diagnostics Program items are selected and executed. NOTES: To start the diagnostics, follow these steps 1. Check all cables for loose connections. 2. Exit this program when you are at Main Menu.
3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.2 Executing the Diagnostic Test Free-DOS is required to run the DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM. To start the DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM, follow these steps: Insert the diagnostics USB memory and turn on the computer. (The diagnostics USB memory contains the Free-DOS boot files.) And then follow the instructions for T&D program installed in USB memory.
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3. Tests and Diagnostics If an error is detected and a test fails, the following message displays: Then press any key for next actions, the below display presented.
3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.3 Display Configuration This Item will show the unit configuration. It includes: CPU (CPU type; Cache ; CPU speed ;CPU FSB) DDRAM SIZE Panel ID HDD type (Vendor ID. Model.) VRAM size / VGA CHIP TYPE Battery cell (3cell; 6cell.
3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.4 Audio sound test The audio sound test allows the user to aurally confirm the speaker functions. And the speaker will send out music during test. Before the Audio Test, you will see below note: Press any key, then the program will test below item: 1. Line out Left channel test 2. Line out Right channel test 3. Playing 44K wave file 4.
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3. Tests and Diagnostics Press any key, the program will return to the below display, and you can press “Y” or “N” to judge the result.
3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.5 Fan ON/OFF Test The fan test allows the user to test aurally whether the fan is working. And follow the below procedures for this test: The computer will let the fan be “ON” after any key pressed. Feel the wind or listen the rotating sound to check whether the fan is working or not. NOTE: Remember to approach fan outlet that is near left side of unit whether fan is “ON”. The computer will stop the fan working after any key pressed.
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3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.6 Main Battery Charge Test NOTE: The AC adaptor should be connected to successfully run this test . 45W with 19V DC for ALL SKU This test shows and measures the main battery: Battery type (Lion) Manufacturer (Sanyo/Panasonic/Sony) Remain charge capacity (0 ~ 100%) Charge function (PASS/FAIL) - “Battery Is Full” showed when “remain charge capacities” is 100% The screen should display as below, if the charge function is OK, will show:.
3 Tests and Diagnostics 3. 7 FDD Test NOTE: Before running the FDD test, prepare a formatted work diskette (1.44 MB). Need to insert FDD when power on machine. Otherwise the Floppy can not be detected. The Floppy Disk Test includes three subtests of the: 1. Sequential seek/verify function (Range: Track 0 ~ 79) 2. Funnel code seek/verify function (Range: Track 0 ~ 79) 3.
3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.8 Memory check This test will check if the computer’s Memory Frequency and Size is correct in every slot. Before Memory test start, you should choice the below item: 1. Memory Read test 2. Memory Write test 3. Memory Read & Write test 4. Memory INFO test 5.
3 Tests and Diagnostics When you execute this test, after you press the related number, the test picture will show as below: Memory Read Test Memory Write Test Satellite T210/T215 Series Maintenance Manual 16
3. Tests and Diagnostics Memory Read & Write Test Memory Info Test NOTE: Base on normal status, the Memory Info speed show 800/667, then the RAM is DDR2; if speed show 1066, and then the RAM is DDR3.
3 Tests and Diagnostics 3. 9 Keyboard Test The keyboard test checks the all keys function. NOTE: The Num Lock and the Overlay mode must be off to execute the keyboard test. Before keyboard test starts, the keyboard matrix code should be chosen as below display: 1. S (US, for America) 2. J (Japan, for Japan) 3. K(UK, for Europe) When you execute this test, the keyboard layout is drawn on the display. When any key is pressed, the corresponding key on the screen changes to black as shown below.
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3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.10 Mouse (Pad) Test The Mouse test allows the user to select and assign values to the following, using the Touch Pad or “Tab” key to move between selections: 1. Mouse Speed (on a scale from slow to fast) 2. Acceleration (Off, Low, Medium, High) 3. Button Assignments (Left + Right / Right button, either Unassigned or Drag Lock) 4. Swap Buttons (Left /Right) NOTE: The Touch Pad test cannot be used to test an external USB mouse.
3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.11 LCD Pixels Mode Test This LCD pixels mode test checks whether video display is fine. This test includes two modes of the test: 1. Text Mode - including 40*25 (16 colors) and 80*25 (2/16colors). 2. VGA Mode - including 320*200 (2/4/16 colors), 640*200 (2/16 colors), 640*350 (2/16 colors), 640*480 (2/16/256 colors). The screen should display as below, indicating whether the test is passed or failed after the question.
3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.12 Magnetic Switch Test The Magnetic switch test checks the Magnetic function of the unit. When LCD cover closed, the Magnetic should enable to turn off the display. Follow below steps to run this test: 1. Close the LCD cover. 2. Open the LCD. Then it will indicate whether the test is passed or failed. 1>. If the Magnetic switch test fail, it will show below display: 2>.
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3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.13 LAN Test The LAN test checks the LAN full-duplex environment. NOTE: LAN loopback needs to plug in before test begins. And LAN information will show on the test screen: IO Base – Port: A000H IRQ – BH, it’s “IRQ B”. Node – it is “MAC Address”. Line Speed –1000 Mbps or 100Mbps or 10 Mbps. Bus ID – it’s “09”. The LAN test includes three subtests of the: 1. Speed1000 2. Speed100 3. Speed10 The subtests run automatically.
3. Tests and Diagnostics The screen should display as below, indicating whether the subtests pass or fail when finished.
3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.14 RTC Test Checks the computer’s RTC (Real Time Clock) and calendar functions by comparing the FreeDOS and CMOS values. The test runs automatically. The screen should display as below, indicating whether the test is passed or failed when finished. The screen will show below picture, if RTC test is OK.
3. Tests and Diagnostics The screen will show below picture, if RTC test is FAIL.
3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.15 G-sensor test NOTE: please keep 90 degree between logic upper and LCD panel when test The display of a test program and the set method of PC are shown below. Display of a Test Program, The portion which PC and Test-Fixture contact is green.
3. Tests and Diagnostics Front Upper 90° Set method of PC <4> Test 5: Left Upper 90° Set method of PC <5> Test Result A test result is displayed when a test is completed. A display of result is O.K. or NG. And an error flag is returned at the end of a program. If the picture shows as below, it means the 3D G-sensor function is OK.
3. Tests and Diagnostics If the picture shows as below, it means the 3D G-sensor function is NG 3.
3. Tests and Diagnostics NOTE: You can press “Ctrl + Fn + Break” key to stop HDD test if you want The HDD test allows the user to verify the HDD ok or not.
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3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.18 Write DMI When you want to write DMI data, please select which data you want to write, the figure below will be displayed: 1. Write Product (32) 2. Write Serial (32) 3. Write Version (32) 4. Write OEM String (64) 5. Back to test title After write OK, you should reboot the system that can make the setting effective, or you can write next data before reboot system, the figure below will displayed: If press “5” and press “ENTER”, program will back to test title.
3. Tests and Diagnostics NOTE: should input correct DMI data, and should reboot the system that can make the setting effective.
3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.19 Toshiba Logo set Set the computer’s Toshiba Logo for other region except Japan SKU. The screen should display as below, indicating whether the test is passed or failed when finished.
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3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.20 Dynabook Logo set Set the computer’s Dynabook Logo for Japan SKU. The screen should display as below, indicating whether the test is passed or failed when finished.
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3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.21 TP TYPE R/W TEST This T/P TYPE R/W test checks the computer’s T/P TYPE and users write T/P vendor ID into EEPROM. The test runs automatically. The screen should display as below, indicating whether the test is passed or failed when finished.
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3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.22 EE-PROM SETTING This EE-PROM SETTING will set the computer’s function status into EEPROM, included supported function and no support function. NOTE: Should perform EE-PROM SETTING once change M/B. It defined as normal rule. The screen should display as below: If press “1” to set MIC function status in EE-PROM, the screen should display as below: Please check related information to judge this unit whether has MIC function.
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Chapter 4 Replacement Procedures
4 Replacement Procedures Chapter 4 4.1 Contents General ................................................................................................................... 4-1 Safety Precautions .......................................................................................... 4-3 Before You Begin........................................................................................... 4-5 Disassembly Procedures.................................................................................
4 Replacement Procedures 4.8 Touch Pad Assembly............................................................................................ 4-24 Removing the Touch Pad Assembly ............................................................ 4-24 Installing the Touch Pad Assembly.............................................................. 4-26 4.9 WLAN Card ......................................................................................................... 4-27 Removing the WLAN Card.................
4 Replacement Procedures Installing the LED Cable and LED Board ................................................... 4-40 4.19 Speakers ............................................................................................................... 4-41 Removing the Speakers................................................................................ 4-41 Installing the Speakers ................................................................................. 4-41 4.20 Thermal Module ..................
4 Replacement Procedures Figures Figure 4.1 Removing the battery pack................................................................................... 4-9 Figure 4.2 Removing the bottom door................................................................................. 4-11 Figure 4.3 Removing the right hand RAM from the laptop ................................................ 4-12 Figure 4.4 Removing left hand RAM from the laptop......................................................... 4-12 Figure 4.
4 Replacement Procedures Figure 4.32 Removing the LED board................................................................................. 4-40 Figure 4.33 Removing the speakers..................................................................................... 4-41 Figure 4.34 Disconnecting the thermal fan cable from the motherboard ............................ 4-42 Figure 4.35 Removing the four screws from the thermal module ....................................... 4-43 Figure 4.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4.1 4 Replacement Procedures General This chapter explains how to disassemble the laptop and replace Field Replaceable Units (FRUs). Some replacement procedures may not require you to remove all the surrounding FRUs to replace only one FRU. The chart below shows the FRUs in the order in which they should be removed in a top-down manner, irrespective of their physical locations.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Bluetooth Module 4.2 Battery 4.5 Keyboard 4.3 Memory 4.4 HDD 4.7 Power Button Board 4.6 Logic Upper Assembly 4.8 Touch Pad Assembly 4.9 WLAN Card 4.10 IO Board 4.11 Minicard Brackets 4.12 HDD Board 4.13 Bluetooth 4.14 VGA Board 4.20 LCD Bezel 4.21 LCD Module 4.15 Display Assembly 4.22 Camera Module 4.16 Motherboard 4.19 Thermal Module 4.23 WLAN Antennas 4.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4 Replacement Procedures Safety Precautions Before you begin disassembly read the following safety precautions carefully. Be sure to follow them while you are working. DANGER: 1. Always use the original batteries or replacement batteries authorized by Toshiba. Batteries other than those differ in specifications and are incompatible with the laptop. They may burst or explode. To avoid leakage of alkaline solutions, never heat or disassemble the battery packs.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Bluetooth Module CAUTION: 1. Before replacing a component, make sure that the replacement component meets the required specifications. To avoid laptop failures, never use components that do not meet the specifications. 2. To avoid internal damage such as short circuits and fire, never drop metal objects such as screws, pins, paper clips, etc. into the components. When a screw is removed, be sure to replace a screw that is the same size as the original screw.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4 Replacement Procedures Before You Begin Before you begin to disassemble the laptop, keep in mind the precautions and advice in this section. Always begin disassembly by removing the AC adapter and battery pack. Remove the optional parts and accessories as well. The procedures for removing the batteries will be explained later. Disassemble the laptop only when an abnormality has occurred. Use only the recommended tools.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Bluetooth Module Disassembly Procedures The cable connectors come in these two basic types: Pressure plate connectors Normal pin connectors To remove a pressure plate connector, pull up the tabs on either side of the connector's plastic pressure plate and gently pull the cable out of the connector. To reconnect the cable to the pressure plate's connector, raise the pressure plate up to a satisfactory height and slide the cable into the connector.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4 Replacement Procedures Tools and Equipment For your safety and that of other people in the working environment, it is strongly recommended that you use electrostatic discharge (ESD) equipment. The proper use of this equipment will ensure successful repair work and reduce the costs for repairing damaged components.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Bluetooth Module Colors of Screw Shanks For easy identification of the correct screws, the screw shanks are colored according to their lengths, as follows: Screws of an odd-numbered length Blue Screws of a special length Black Screws of a special length are those of a length having decimal places (i.e. 16mm). Symbols of Screws on the Laptop Body For easy maintenance, the screw types are shown on the laptop body as symbols.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4.2 4 Replacement Procedures Battery Removing the Battery Pack Remove the battery pack according to the following procedures and Figure 4.1. CAUTION: When handling the battery packs, use care not to short circuit the terminals. Do not drop, hit, twist, or bend the battery packs. Do not scratch or break up their casing. 1. Close the laptop and turn it upside down. 2. Slide the battery safety lock outward to the unlocked position. 3.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Bluetooth Module Installing the Battery Pack Install the battery pack according to the following procedures. CAUTION: The battery packs contain a lithium ion battery, which can explode due to improper replacement, use, handling or disposal. Always dispose of the battery packs as required by local ordinances or regulations. Use only replacement batteries recommended by Toshiba. NOTE: Visually check the battery's terminals. If they are dirty, clean them with a dry cloth. 1.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4.3 4 Replacement Procedures Memory Removing the Optional Memory Remove the optional memory according to the following procedures and Figure 4.2 after checking that the laptop is turned off. CAUTION: Remove the optional memory after turning off the laptop. If this is violated, the laptop or memory can be damaged. 1. Close the laptop and turn it upside down. 2. Loosen the one M2x4.5 screw securing the bottom door, as shown in Figure 4.2. 3. Remove the bottom door.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Bluetooth Module 4. Pull the two memory lock latches outward so that the memory pops up. 5. Pull the memory up and out at a 45 degree angle, using care to avoid touching the connectors. Figure 4.3 Removing the right hand RAM from the laptop 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to remove the other memory. Figure 4.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4 Replacement Procedures Installing the Optional Memory Install the optional memory according to the following procedures after checking that the laptop is turned off. CAUTION: Install the optional memory after turning off the laptop. If this is violated, the laptop or memory can be damaged. 1. Insert the memory into the connector at a 45 degree angle. 2. Press down on the memory so that it is secured with both memory lock latches. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to install the other memory.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.4 4.14 Bluetooth Module HDD Removing the HDD CAUTION: Do not press on the top or bottom of the drive. Applying such pressure can either corrupt the data in the drive or damage the drive. Remove the HDD (hard disk drive) according to the following procedures and Figures 4.5 and 4.6. 1. Close the laptop and turn it upside down. 2. Loosen the one M2x4.5 screw securing the bottom door. 3. Remove the bottom door. M2x4.5*1 Figure 4.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4 Replacement Procedures 4. Remove the two M2x3 screws securing the HDD pack to the HDD bay. 5. Pull the tab in the direction indicated in Figure 4.6 to release the HDD, and then remove the HDD pack. M2x3*2 Figure 4.6 Removing the HDD pack from the HDD bay NOTE: Do not disassemble the HDD pack when it is working normally. Disassemble or replace the HDD pack only if it fails. 6. Place the HDD pack on a flat surface such as a desk. 7.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Bluetooth Module M3x3*4 Figure 4.7 Removing the HDD foil CAUTION: Do not apply pressure to the top or bottom of the drive. Installing the HDD Install the HDD according to the following procedures. CAUTION: To avoid damage, always hold the HDD only by its sides. 1. Place the HDD foil on the HDD and secure it with four M3x3 screws in order as indicated in Figure 4.7.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4.5 4 Replacement Procedures Keyboard Removing the Keyboard Remove the keyboard according to the following procedures and Figures 4.8, 4.9. 4.10 and 4.11. 1. Close the laptop and turn it upside down. 2. Remove the two M2x6 screws securing the keyboard to the logic lower assembly as shown in Figure 4.8. M2x6*2 Figure 4.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Bluetooth Module 3. Open the laptop screen and hold the unit upside down, taking care not to put undue stress on the screen hinges. Use a slim object such as a paperclip or a flathead screwdriver to release the three hooks securing the keyboard to the logic assembly as shown in Figure 4.9. Figure 4.9 Releasing the keyboard hooks 4. Turn the laptop right side up. Lift up the keyboard as shown in Figure 4.10. Figure 4.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4 Replacement Procedures 5. Shift the keyboard upward to expose the connectors as shown in Figure 4.11. 6. Unlock and disconnect the keyboard FCC cable from the logic upper assembly, and then remove the keyboard. Figure 4.11 Removing the keyboard Installing the Keyboard Install the keyboard according to the following procedures. 1. Connect the keyboard FCC to the logic upper assembly. 2. Seat the keyboard in the correct position and press downward until it snaps into place. 3.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.6 4.14 Bluetooth Module Logic Upper Assembly Removing the Logic Upper Assembly Remove the logic upper assembly according to the following procedures and Figures 4.12, 4.13 and 4.14. 1. Close the laptop and turn it upside down. 2. Remove the eight M2x6 screws securing the logic upper assembly to the logic lower assembly. M2x6*8 Figure 4.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4 Replacement Procedures 3. Turn the laptop right side up and open it. 4. Disconnect the power board FFC, touch pad FFC and RGB board FFC. 5. Remove the two M2x3 and one M2x6 screws securing the logic upper assembly to the logic lower assembly. M2x3*2 M2x6*1 Figure 4.13 Disconnecting the logic upper assembly cables 6. Use your fingers to pry up the logic upper assembly from the logic lower assembly as shown in Figure 4.14.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Bluetooth Module 7. Work your way around the edges and across the bottom edge, and remove the logic upper assembly. Figure 4.14 Prying up the logic upper assembly Installing the Logic upper assembly Install the logic upper assembly according to the following procedures. 1. Seat the logic upper assembly in the correct position on the laptop. 2. Press down the logic upper assembly, starting from the top edge and toward the bottom edge.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4.7 4 Replacement Procedures Power Button Board Removing the Power Button Board Remove the power button board according to the following procedures and Figure 4.15. 1. Remove one M2x3 screw securing the power button board to the back of the logic upper assembly. 2. Remove the power button board from the logic upper assembly. M2x3*1 Figure 4.15 Removing the power button board Installing the power button board Install the power button board according to the following procedures. 1.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.8 4.14 Bluetooth Module Touch Pad Assembly Removing the Touch Pad Assembly Remove the touch pad assembly according to the following procedures and Figures 4.16, 4.17 and 4.18. 1. Turn the logic upper assembly upside down. 2. Disconnect the touch pad FFC and remove the two M2x2 and one M2x3 screws securing the touch pad assembly to the logic upper assembly as shown in Figure 4.16. M2x2 M2x3 M2x2 Figure 4.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4 Replacement Procedures 3. Raise the touch pad assembly from the top edge, and remove it from the logic upper assembly. Figure 4.17 Removing the touch pad assembly 4. Place the touch pad assembly on a flat surface such as a desk. 5. Remove one M2x2 screw securing the touch pad button board to the touch pad bracket and separate them as shown in Figure 4.18. M2x2 Figure 4.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Bluetooth Module Installing the Touch Pad Assembly Install the touch pad assembly according to the following procedures. 1. Place the touch pad button board on the touch pad bracket in the correct position and secure it with one M2x2 screw. 2. Seat the touch pad assembly on the logic upper assembly and secure it with two M2x2 and one M2x3 screws, as shown in Figure 4.16. 3. Connect the touch pad FFC.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4.9 4 Replacement Procedures WLAN Card Removing the WLAN Card Remove the WLAN card according to the following procedures and Figure 4.19. 1. Disconnect the two antennas from the WLAN card. 2. Remove the two M2x3 screws securing the WLAN card to the motherboard. The card pops up automatically. 3. Remove the WLAN card at a 45 degree angle. M2x3*2 Figure 4.19 Removing the WLAN card Installing the WLAN Card Install the WLAN card according to the following procedures. 1.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.10 4.14 Bluetooth Module WWAN Card Removing the WWAN Card Remove the WWAN card according to the following procedures and Figure 4.20. 1. Disconnect two antenna cables from the WWAN card. 2. Remove the two M2x3 screws securing the WWAN card. The card pops up automatically. 3. Remove the WWAN card at an angle of 45 degrees. M2×3*2 Figure 4.20 Removing the WWAN card Installing the WWAN Card Install the WWAN card according to the following procedures. 1.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4.11 4 Replacement Procedures IO Board Removing the IO Board Remove the IO board according to the following procedures and Figures 4.21 and 4.22: 1. Remove the two M2x3 screws securing the IO board to the logic lower assembly. 2. Raise the IO board from the back edge, as shown in Figure 4.21. M2x3*2 Figure 4.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Bluetooth Module 3. Lift the IO board up to an angle and then remove it from the logic lower assembly. Take care to disengage the connectors from their respective ports without damaging them. Figure 4.22 Sliding out the IO Board Installing the IO Board Install the IO board according to the following procedure: 1. Insert the IO board into the logic lower assembly at an angle and then press it down to seat it on the logic lower assembly. 2.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4.12 4 Replacement Procedures Minicard Brackets Removing the Minicard Brackets There are two minicard brackets on the logic lower assembly. Remove each of the minicard brackets according to the following procedures and Figures 4.23 and 4.24: 1. Remove one M2x3 screw securing the minicard bracket to the logic lower assembly, as shown in Figure 4.23. M2x3*1 Figure 4.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Bluetooth Module 2. Remove one M2x3 screw securing the minicard bracket to the logic lower assembly as shown in Figure 4.24. M2x3*1 Figure 4.24 Removing the minicard bracket 2 Installing the Minicard Brackets Install the minicard brackets according to the following procedures: 1. Seat the minicard bracket in the correct position and secure it with an M2x3 screw. 2. Repeat step one with the other minicard bracket.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4.13 4 Replacement Procedures HDD Board Removing the HDD Board Remove the HDD board according to the following procedures and Figure 4.25: 1. Disconnect the HDD board cable from the motherboard and remove the two M2x3 screws securing the HDD board to the logic lower assembly, as shown in Figure 4.25. M2x3*2 Figure 4.25 Removing the HDD board 2. Remove the HDD board. Installing the HDD Board Install the HDD board according to the following procedure: 1.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 4.14 Bluetooth Module Bluetooth Module Removing the Bluetooth Module Remove the Bluetooth module according to the following procedure and Figure 4.26: 1. Disconnect the Bluetooth cable from the motherboard and then remove the Bluetooth module. Figure 4.26 Removing the Bluetooth module Installing the Bluetooth Module Install the Bluetooth module according to the following procedure: 1.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4.15 4 Replacement Procedures RGB Board Removing the RGB Board Remove the RGB board according to the following procedures and Figure 4.27: 1. Disconnect the RGB board cable and remove one M2x3 screw securing the RGB board to the logic lower assembly, as shown in Figure 4.27. 2. Lift the RGB board at an angle and then remove it from the logic lower assembly. Take care to disengage the connectors from their respective ports without damaging them. M2x3 Figure 4.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.16 4.14 Bluetooth Module Display Assembly Removing the Display Assembly Remove the display assembly according to the following procedures and Figure 4.28. 1. Peel back the tape on the LVDS cable and disconnect it from the motherboard. Pull the LVDS cable out from the routing channel on the logic lower assembly. 2. Remove the three M2x6 screws securing the display assembly, and remove the display assembly from the logic lower assembly. M2x6*3 Figure 4.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4.17 4 Replacement Procedures Motherboard Removing the Motherboard Remove the motherboard according to the following procedures and Figure 4.29: 1. Disconnect the speaker cable and LED cable from the motherboard as shown in Figure 4.29. 2. Pull the DC-in connector upward and disengage it from the port. 3. Remove the two M2x4 screws securing the motherboard to the logic lower assembly. 4. Remove the motherboard. M2x4*2 Figure 4.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Bluetooth Module Installing the Motherboard Install the motherboard according to the following procedures and Figure 4.30. 1. Seat the motherboard in the correct position and secure it with two M2x4 screws as shown in figure 4.30. 2. Connect the speaker cable and LED cable to the motherboard as shown in Figure 4.30. 3. Seat the DC-in cable into the trough as shown in Figure 4.30. M2x4*2 Figure 4.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4.18 4 Replacement Procedures LED Cable and LED Board Removing the LED Cable and Board Remove the LED cable and LED board according to the following procedures and Figures 4.31 and 4.32. 1. Disconnect the LED cable from the LED board as shown in Figure 4.31 and remove it. Figure 4.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Bluetooth Module 2. Depress the catches as shown in Figure 4.32 and remove the LED board. Figure 4.32 Removing the LED board Installing the LED Cable and LED Board Install the LED cable and LED board according to the following procedures. 1. Seat the LED board on the logic lower assembly and snap it into place. 2. Connect the LED cable to the LED board.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4.19 4 Replacement Procedures Speakers Removing the Speakers Remove the speakers according to the following procedures and Figure 4.33. 1. Peel up the tape and free the speaker cables from the channels. 2. Pry up the speakers as shown in Figure 4.33 and remove them. Figure 4.33 Removing the speakers Installing the Speakers Install the speakers according to the following procedures. 1.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.20 4.14 Bluetooth Module Thermal Module Removing the Thermal Module Remove the thermal module according to the following procedures and Figures 4.34 and 4.35. CAUTION: When removing the thermal module, keep in mind that he thermal module can become very hot during operation. Be sure to let it cool down before starting the repair work. 1. Disconnect the thermal fan cable from the motherboard and remove one M2x4 screw as shown in Figure 4.34. M2x4 Figure 4.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4 Replacement Procedures 2. Turn over the motherboard assembly and remove the four M2x4 screws in the order shown in Figure 4.35. M2x4*4 Figure 4.35 Removing the four screws from the thermal module 3. Remove the thermal module from the motherboard. Installing the Thermal Module CAUTION: When installing the thermal module, keep the following in mind: 1. Be sure to confirm the correct position for the module. 2.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Bluetooth Module Install the thermal module according to the following procedures. 1. Apply Shinetsu 7762 grease on the thermal module as shown in Figure 4.36. If you are installing a new CPU thermal module, remove the release papers on the thermal pads first. Thermal Grease Thermal Pad Figure 4.36 Applying Shinetsu 7762 grease on the thermal module 2. Carefully seat the thermal module on the motherboard and secure it with four M2x4.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4 Replacement Procedures 3. Turn over the motherboard assembly. Seat the thermal fan in the correct position and secure with one M2x4 screw. Connect the thermal fan cable, as shown in Figure 4.38. M2x4 Figure 4.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.21 4.14 Bluetooth Module LCD Bezel Removing the LCD Bezel Remove the LCD bezel according to the following procedures and Figures 4.39 and 4.40. 1. Remove the two screw rubbers on the LCD bezel. 2. Remove the two M2x6 screws securing the LCD bezel to the LCD cover assembly. 3. Use your fingers to pry up the LCD Bezel from the inside left and right edges, using an outward rolling motion as shown in Figure 4.39. M2x6*2 Figure 4.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4 Replacement Procedures 4. Work your way along the top and bottom inside edges of the LCD bezel until it is free of the LCD cover assembly, as indicated in Figure 4.40. Figure 4.40 Removing the LCD bezel 5. Remove the LCD bezel. Installing the LCD Bezel Install the LCD bezel according to the following procedures. 1. Place the LCD bezel on the LCD cover assembly. Make sure the tabs on the back of the LCD bezel align with the slots in the LCD cover assembly. 2.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.22 4.14 Bluetooth Module LCD Module Removing the LCD Module Remove the LCD module to the following procedures and Figures 4.41 and 4.42. 1. Remove the six M2x4 screws securing the LCD panel to the LCD cover assembly, as shown in Figure 4.41. M2x4*6 Figure 4.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4 Replacement Procedures 2. If there is a piece of tape covering the connector, peel it up. Disconnect the camera cable as shown in Figure 4.42. Figure 4.42 Disconnecting the camera cable 3. Remove the four M2x3 screws securing the LCD hinges to the LCD panel in order as shown in Figure 4.43 and remove the LCD hinges. M2x3*4 Figure 4.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Bluetooth Module 4. Turn the LCD module over and place it face down on a protective surface, such as a foam pad. 5. Gently peel the clear connector tape from the back of the LCD panel and disconnect the LVDS cable connector. 6. Carefully peel the LVDS cable from the back of the LCD panel. Figure 4.44 Removing the LVDS cable 7. Remove the LCD module from the LCD cover assembly.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4 Replacement Procedures Installing the LCD Module Install the LCD module according to the following procedures. 1. Connect the LVDS cable to the LCD panel connector, and adhere the clear tape to the back of the LCD panel. 2. Align the LCD hinges with the LCD panel and secure them with four M2x3 screws in the order indicated on the LCD hinges. 3. Place the LCD module on the LCD cover assembly. 4. Secure the LCD module to the LCD cover assembly with four M2x4 screws. 5.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Bluetooth Module 6. Camera Module Removing the Camera Module Remove the camera module according to the following procedures and Figure 4.45. 1. Gently pry up the camera as shown in Figure 4.45. 2. Pull the WLAN antennas out from channels and remove them from the LCD cover. Figure 4.45 Prying up the camera Installing the Camera Module Install the camera module according to the following procedures. 1.
4.14 Bluetooth Module 4.23 4 Replacement Procedures WLAN Antennas Removing the WLAN Antennas Remove the WLAN antennas according to the following procedures and Figure 4.46. 1. Peel the bases of the WLAN antennas up from the LCD cover as shown in Figure 4.46, taking care not to damage the aluminium foil on the LCD cover. 2. Pull the WLAN antennas out from the routing channels and remove them from the LCD cover. Figure 4.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Bluetooth Module Installing the WLAN Antennas Install the WLAN antennas according to the following procedures and Figure 4.47. 1. Adhere the bases of the white and black WLAN antennas to the LCD cover. Note that the white antenna is in the top left corner and the black antenna is in the top right corner of the LCD cover. Black White Figure 4.47 Installing the WLAN antennas 2. Route the WLAN antennas into the routing channels on the LCD cover.