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ORDER NO. CPD0610204C1
Personal Computer
CF-W5
This is the Service Manual for
the following areas.
M …for U.S.A. and Canada
Model No. CF-W5LWEZZ1 2
1
: Operation System
B: Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional
2
: Area
M: Refer to above area table
© 2006 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.
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This apparatus must be earthed for your safety.
To ensure safe operation the three-pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three-pin power point
which is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring.
Extension cords used with the equipment must be three-core and be correctly wired to provide connec-
tion to earth. Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities.
The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed and
that the installation is completely safe.
For your safety, if you have any doubt about the effective earthing of the power point, consult a quali-
fied electrician.
FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience.
A 3 amp fuse is fitted in this plug.
Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 3 amps and
that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362.
Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced.
If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained.
A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer.
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR
HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED
OF SAFELY.
THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED
INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET.
If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below.
If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician.
Warning: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
Important
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Green-and-yellow: Earth
Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured GREEN-and-YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug
which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol coloured GREEN or GREEN-and-
YELLOW.
The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or
coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L
or coloured RED.
The mains plug on this equipment must be used to disconnect the mains power.
Please ensure that a socket outlet is available near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
How to replace the fuse
Open the fuse compartment with a screw-
driver and replace the fuse.
Warnings
This equipment is not designed for connection to an IT power system.
(An IT system is a system having no direct connections between live parts and Earth; the exposed-conducive-
parts of the electrical installation are earthed.
An IT system is not permitted where the computer is directly connected to public supply systems in the U.K.)
Disconnect the mains plug from the supply socket when the computer is not in use.
This equipment is produced to BS800/1983.
For U.K.
WARNING
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LASER SAFETY INFORMATION
For U.S.A.
Class 1 LASER-Product
This product is certified to comply with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Subchapter J.
This product complies with European Standard EN60825 (or IEC Publication 825)
For all areas
This equipment is classified as a class 1 level LASER product and there is no hazardous LASER radiation.
Caution:
(1) Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
(2) The drive is designed to be incorporated into a computer-based system or unit which has an enclosing cover.
It should never be used as a stand alone drive.
Danger:
The serviceman should not remove the cover of drive unit and should not service because the drive unit is a non-
serviceable part.
Please check DANGER label on PD-drive unit.
Unplug the AC power cord to the equipment before opening the top cover of the drive.
When the power switch it on, do not place your eyes close to the front panel door to look into the interior of the unit.
LASER Specification
Class 1 level LASER Product
Wave Length: DVD 658–8 nm
CD 775~815 nm
Laser safety information is appropriate only when drive with laser is installed.
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CONTENTS
1. Specifications 7
2. Names and Functions of Parts 10
3. Block Diagram 12
4. Diagnosis Procedure 13
5. Power-On Self Test (Boot Check) 15
6. List of Error Codes <Only when the port replicator is connected> 16
7. Self Diagnosis Test 18
8. Wiring Connection Diagram 23
9. Disassembly/Reassembly 24
10. Exploded View 86
11. Replacement Parts List 89
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1 Specifications
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9
10
2 Names and Functions of Parts
A :Function Key
B :Keyboard
C :LED Indicator
: Caps lock
: Numeric key (NumLk)
: Scroll lock (ScrLk)
: Hard disk drive status
ECO
: Economy Mode (ECO) status
: Battery status
D :Power Switch
Power Indicator
Off: Power off/Hibernation
Green: Power on
Blinking green: Standby
E : Wireless Switch
<Only for model with wireless LAN/wireless WAN>
F : Touch Pad
G :LCD
H :Speaker
I : LAN Port
If the Mini Port Replicator is connected to the computer,
connect the LAN cable to the LAN port on the Mini Port
Replicator. You cannot use the LAN port on the computer.
J : Modem Port
Be sure to use the included modem telephone cable,
and insert the end of the cable with the phyllite core
into the modem port on the computer.
K :Security Lock
You can connect a Kensington cable. Refer to the instruc-
tion manual of the cable. The security lock and cable is a
theft prevention device. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.,
Ltd. will bear no responsibility in the event of theft.
L : USB Ports
M :Wireless LAN Antenna
<Only for model with wireless LAN>
N :CD/DVD Drive
CAUTION
When closing the disk
cover, press down
near the drive power/
open switch (position
of the arrow) to
ensure that the cover
is locked.
Wireless WAN Antenna
For model with EVDO or without wireless WAN:
The SIM card slot under this cover is not used for
this model. Do not open the cover.
For other models:
Refer to the additional instructions.
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EXT.
M
N
A :DC-IN Jack
B :External Display Port
If the Mini Port Replicator is connected to the com-
puter, connect the external display to the external dis-
play port on the Mini Port Replicator. You cannot use
the external display port on the computer.
C :Mini Port Replicator Connector
Connect the Mini Port Replicator (optional).
D :SD Memory Card Slot
E : PC Card Slot
F : SD Memory Card Indicator
Blinking: During access
G :CD/DVD Drive Power/Open Switch
Slide the switch to the right to open the disk cover.
Slide the switch to the left to turn on/off the drive
power.
CD/DVD Drive Indicator
Off: Drive power is off.
Green: Drive power is on, but the drive is not
accessed.
Blinking green: Drive power is on, and the drive is
being accessed.
H :Microphone Jack
A condenser microphone can be used. If other types
of microphones are used, audio input may not be pos-
sible, or malfunctions may occur as a result.
When recording in stereo using a stereo microphone:
Double-click in the notification area, click
[Options] - [Properties], and add a check mark for
[Recording], click [OK] - [Options] - [Advanced Con-
trols] - [Advanced], remove a check mark for [Mono
Microphone], and then click [Close].
When using a monaural microphone with a 2-terminal plug:
With the settings outlined above, only audio on the
left track will be recorded.
When monitoring the microphone audio using head-
phones, sounds on the left track cannot be heard,
regardless of the above settings. This is a result of the
computer s specifications, and is not a malfunction.
I : Latch
J : Headphone Jack
You can connect headphones or amplified speakers.
When they are connected, audio from the internal
speakers is not heard.
K :Emergency Hole
L : RAM Module Slot
M :Battery Latches
N :Battery Pack
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3 Block Diagram
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4 Diagnosis Procedure
4.1. Basic Procedures
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4.2. Troubleshooting
Please take note of the following two points with regard to troubleshooting:
1. Know-how of diagnosis upon occurrence of heavy troubles, e.g. Set cannot be turned ON, Set fails to start, No display on
screen , etc.
2. Explanation of each trouble, mainly symptom of trouble in operation.
Flow Chart
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YES
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NO
YES NG
OK
OK NO
YES
NG
OK
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OK
NO
YES
OK
OK
NG
START
START
Pay attention to the following points when in pursuit of the cause of a troubleshooting.
1. Peripheral apparatus connected with the set should all be removed before operation check.
2. Make sure that cables, boards, etc. are not coming off, and recheck the contact condition.
Set cannot be supplied with current.
Power lamp fails to light up. AC
Adaptor/Battery
Output voltage Replace AC Adaptor/Battery
Return set-up utility setpoint to the state of delivery from factory .
Make sure of contact of K/B connector in use.
Replace keyboard or main board.
Replace DVD drive.
Replace main board.
Reinstall HDD.
Replace main board.
Power lamp
check
Check contact condition of power input terminal. Replace i
f
defective.
Check Power SW. Replace if defective.
Inverter board Replace inverter board.
Check inverter cable continuity. Replace if defective
Replace LCD back light.
BIOS operation
chec
k
Replace main board (Check fuse at power source).
LCD unit
check Replace LCD unit.
Result of
POST Refer to POST
error code table. Replace main board.
Main board
check Replace main board
HDD access Check HDD cable connection and continuity.
Replace if defective.
Replace HDD & Reinstall.
Replace main board.
Set-up utility
starting Replace main board.
Trouble
symptoms on some
of DVD or CD
Check if there are any flaws on DVD or CD
media. Since flaws may appear on specifi
c
media, DVD or CD media can be defective.
START
END
Dark display on screen.
Screen fails to display.
Failure in starting
Not displayed properly on screen.
Some or all keys cannot be input.
DVD/CD CALL not practicable.
Starts but operates unstably.
Heavy trouble e.g.,
Set cannot be turned
ON , Set fails to start,
No display on
screen , etc.
Each kind of
trouble in
operation.
*Clean DVD-ROM drive with an applicator.
LCD back
light lighting
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5 Power-On Self Test (Boot Check)
Outline of POST
The set has a boot check function called POST (Power-On Self Test) in it.
The condition of the main body is diagnosed by checking beep sound or error code.
Start .............Test begins automatically when power switch is set to ON.
Normal finish .....After memory checking, a beep sound is issued once and the set is placed into automatic stop.
Note: If no error occurs, nothing is displayed. (No display of OK, etc.)
Error Diagnosis by Checking Beep Signal Sound
The beep sound is as follows:
= long sound (about 0.4 sec.), = short sound (about 0.2 sec.), Length between sounds is about 0.1 sec.
Table of errors classified by beep sounds
(1 (long sound) -2-3-4)
(Length of bar shows length of sound.)
Diagnosis Beep signal sound Error message
1(long sound)-2 BIOS ROM error
BIOS ROM error
RAM error
Keyboard controller error
RAM error
RAM error
RAM error
1-2-2-3
1-3-1-1
1-3-1-3
1-3-4-1
1-3-4-3
1-4-1-1 BIOS ROM error2-1-2-3 Occurrence of unexpected offering2-2-3-1
Main board
(Note) A beep sound is also issued in case of other I/O trouble.
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6 List of Error Codes <Only when the port replicator is connected>
The following is a list of the messages that BIOS can display. Most of them occur during
POST. Some of them display information about a hardware device, e.g., the amount of memory
installed. Others may indicate a problem with a device, such as the way it has been configured.
Following the list are explanations of the messages and remedies for reported problems.
If your system displays one of except the messages marked below with an asterisk (*), write
down the message and contact Panasonic Technical Support. If your system fails after you
make changes in the Setup menus, reset the computer, enter Setup and install Setup defaults
or correct the error.
0200 Failure Fixed Disk
Fixed disk in not working or not configured properly. Check to see if fixed disk is attached
properly. Run Setup. Find out if the fixed-disk type is correctly identified.
0210 Stuck key
Stuck key on keyboard.
0211 Keyboard error
Keyboard not working.
0212 Keyboard Controller Failed
Keyboard controller failed test. May require replacing keyboard controller.
0213 Keyboard locked - Unlock key switch
Unlock the system to proceed.
0230 System RAM Failed at offset : nnnn
System RAM failed at offset nnnn of in the 64k block at which the error was detected.
0231 Shadow RAM Failed at offset : nnnn
Shadow RAM failed at offset nnnn of the 64k block at which the error was detected.
0232 Extended RAM Failed at offset : nnnn
Extended memory not working or not configured properly at offset nnnn.
0250 System battery is dead - Replace and run SETUP
The CMOS clock battery indicator shows the battery is dead. Replace the battery and run Setup
to reconfigure the system.
*0251 System CMOS checksum bad - Default configuration used
System CMOS has been corrupted or modified incorrectly, perhaps by an application program
that changes data stored in CMOS. The BIOS installed Default SETUP Values. If you do not
want these values, enter Setup and enter your own values. If the error persists, check the system
battery or contact Panasonic Technical Support.
0260 System timer error
The timer test failed. Requires repair of system board.
0270 Real time clock error
Real-time clock fails BIOS test. May require board repair.
*0280 Previous boot incomplete - Default configuration used
Previous POST did not complete successfully. POST loads default values and offers to run
Setup. If the failure was caused by incorrect values and they are not corrected, the next boot
will likely fail. On systems with control of wait states, improper Setup settings can also termi-
nate POST and cause this error on the next boot. Run Setup and verify that the wait-state
configuration is correct. This error is cleared the next time the system is booted.
0281 Memory Size found by POST differed from EISA CMOS
Memory size found by POST differed from EISA CMOS.
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Troubleshooting
02D0 System cache error - Cache disabled
Contact Panasonic Technical Support.
02F0: CPU ID:
CPU socket number for Multi-Processor error.
02F4: EISA CMOS not writable
ServerBIOS2 test error: Cannot write to EISA CMOS.
02F5: DMA Test Failed
ServerBIOS2 test error: Cannot write to extended DMA (Direct Memory Access) registers.
02F6: Software NMI Failed
ServerBIOS2 test error: Cannot generate software NMI (Non-Maskable Interrupt).
02F7: Fail - Safe Timer NMI Failed
ServerBIOS2 test error: Fail-Safe Timer takes too long.
device address Conflict
Address conflict for specified device.
Allocation Error for: device
Run ISA or EISA Configuration Utility to resolve resource conflict for the specified device.
Failing Bits : nnnn
The hex number nnnn is a map of the bits at the RAM address which failed the memory test.
Each 1 (one) in the map indicates a failed bit. See error 230,231 or 232 for offset address of the
failure in System, Extended or Shadow memory.
Invalid System Configuration Data
Problem with NVRAM (CMOS) data.
I/O device IRQ conflict
I/O device IRQ conflict error.
Operating System not found
Operating system cannot be located on either drive A: or drive C:. Enter Setup and see if fixed
disk and drive A: are properly identified.
Parity Check 1 nnnn
Parity error found in the system bus. BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the
screen. If it cannot locate the address, it displays ????. Parity is a method for checking errors
in binary data. A parity error indicates that some data has been corrupted.
Parity Check 2 nnnn
Parity error found in the I/O bus. BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the
screen. If it cannot locate the address, it displays ????.
Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to Setup
Displayed after any recoverable error message. Press <F1> to start the boot process or <F2> to
enter a Setup and change the settings. Write down and follow the information shown on the
screen.
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7 Self Diagnosis Test
As for the self-diagnosis test(PC-Diagnostic utility) to use this model, a standard test and the
enhancing test by the module of the main body building in are possible.
The power supply of the computer is turned on.
" F2 " is pushed on the screen of "Panasonic" while " press <F2 to enter Setup> " is displayed.
The setup utility starts and then takes notes of the content of the BIOS setup of present set.
" F9 " is pushed, " Yes" is selected on the screen of " Is the default value loaded? ", and " Enter"
is pushed.
" F10 " is pushed.
" Yes" is selected on the screen of the setup confirmation, and " Enter" is pushed.
The computer starts automatically.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1.
2.
Notes
1-1. Setting of content of setup
1. Beginning of self-diagnosis test
If the device which can be set is set to "Invalidity" by "Advanced" or "Security" menu, becomes an
error by "PC-Diagnostic utility".
(It is judged that the device which can be set to "Invalidity" by "Main" menu such as "Flat pad" is
normal if the controller operates normally though sets to "Invalidity" by the setup. )
In the model with built-in DVD of the USB connection, even if DVD is normal, becomes an error if
legacy USB is set to "Invalidity"
Attention
Attention
"Ctrl" + "F7" is pushed while the "Panasonic" start screen is displayed after the computer is started.
The test of all devices begins automatically by "PC-Diagnostic utility"’s starting.
It is a test which the customer who bought PC can execute. (As for HDD, the enhancing test is also
possible.)
A flat pad does not work for a while after starting "PC-Diagnostic utility".
The movement of a flat pad might become abnormal If after RAM begins from the CPU/System
test, a flat pad will be operated in about 30 seconds. In that case,restarts pushing"Alt" + "Ctrl" +
"Del" key. Or, please start "PC-Diagnostic utility" again after doing the power supply switch in the
slide, and turning off the power supply.
1-2. When you execute an automatic test
1.
2.
Please let me discontinue diagnosing clicking to end an automatic test.
Please click on the character of "D" "PC-Diagnostic utility" on the screen while pushing both of right
"Shift" and left "Shift" keys.
All devices which can select the enhancing test make the setting of the enhancing test possible.
The district device is made"FULL" display (enhancing test).
The test begins clicking .
1-3. When you execute the enhancing test
3.
4.
5.
D
*Please refer to item 4 for the error result of each test and the division of the breakdown part.
To skip BIOS password
Use <Ctrl>+<F10> key to skip BIOS password or authentication of fingerprint.
This key is only for entering DIAG mode. Not available to boot the computer.
If customer set "HDD Lock", the DIAG program cannot perform HDD test.
*This key is for service purpose only. Do not disclose this information to unrelated others.
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-Only the device which can be inspected on the entire screen is displayed.
-The item does not appear when the device of wireless LAN etc. is not physically connected.
-The movement of the item must use an arrow key or a flat pad.
-As for the device under the diagnosis, blue and yellow are alternately displayed at the left of the icon.
- The diagnosis result of the device greens at the left of the icon when it is normal, and becomes red when
abnormal.
-Please click while diagnosing when being stop on the way by the time the test of all devices ends.
-Please click when you restart "PC-Diagnostic utility".
*Each device is tested from the beginning, and it is not possible to restart on the way.
-When the test of all devices ends, the test result is displayed under the right of the screen.
2. Operation of PC-Diagnostic Utility
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Turned on the computer.
"F2" is pushed on the screen while "Press<F2>to enter Setup" is displayed of "Panasonic".
Push "F10", and on the screen of "Is the change in the setting preserved and do end?"and then "Yes"
is selected, and "Enter" is pushed.
The computer reactivates automatically.
The end option is chosen by the start menu, and the power supply of the computer is turned off.
Ex.The standard when the standard <all device> is tested becomes 1+2+3=6 minutes.
There is greatly a difference from RAM test when the memory is increased according to the perform-
ance of the memory occasionally.
Moreover, when the main body of PC under the test is a high temperature, it occasionally takes time.
There is greatly a difference from HDD according to the performance of the drive occasionally.
2-3. The content of the setup is returned to the setting of the user
Standard at test time
All devices other than RAM and HDD
RAM standard test
HDD standard test
HDD enhancing test (60GB)
about 1 minute
1 - 2 minutes
2 - 3 minutes
about 40 minutes
-To test only a specific device, "Test" and "Do not test" of each device can be selected.
-The device which can select the enhancing test changes in order of "The standard is tested" and "Do not
test" whenever the device icon is clicked.
2-1. Selection of tested device
When of "Close" on the right of the screen is clicked, the computer reactivates automatically. Or, the
power supply switch is done in the slide and the power supply is turned off.
2-2. "PC-Diagnostic utility" End method
Please begin testing clicking if the selection of the tested device ends.
Start the standard test Do not test
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7.1. Test Item and Division of trouble
CPU /
SYSTEM
Test item Stanard
Enhancing
Content of standard test Content of enhancing test
Place with possibili-
ty of breakdown
CPU is shifted to protected mode, and
"Violation of the paging", "Operation of
the violation of a privileged instruc-
tion", and DMA, INT, TIMER, and the
RTC operation are confirmed.
CPU /
Main board
RAM All memory space is tested in a spe-
cial memory access pattern based on
"R.S.T . technology".
Memory / Main-
board
HDD The record area frequently accessed
with Microsoft Windows XP to test in
about two minutes regardless of
points of HDD is emphatically tested.
All record area is tested. HDD /
Mainboard /
Cable /
Connector
MODEM It is confirmed not to find abnormality
in the AC97 modem controller. MODEM/ Main-
board
Wireless
LAN It is confirmed not to find abnormality
in the Wireless LAN modem controller. Wireless LAN
board /
Connector /
Mainboard
It is confirmed not to find ab-
normality in the wiring be-
tween the USB controller and
the connector by confirming
the connection of the USB
equipment connected with the
USB connector.
Sound
USB It is confirmed not to find abnormality
in the USB controller. Mainboard /
Connector
It is confirmed not to find ab-
normality in the wiring be-
tween the controller and the
connector by connecting to
HUB with LAN cable.
LAN It is confirmed not to find abnormality
in the LAN controller. Mainboard /
Connector
PC Card It is confirmed not to find abnormality
in the CardBus controller. Mainboard
*5
*1
*2
*3
SD It is confirmed not to find abnormality
in the SD controller. Mainboard
The key is actually input, and
the operation is displayed on
the screen.
Keyboard It is confirmed not to find abnormality
in keyboard controller’s keyboard inter-
face.
Mainboard /
Keyboard
*4
*6
The operation is actually dis-
played on the screen by oper-
ating the touch pad.
Touch Pad Whether keyboard controller’s mouse
interface operates normally is con-
firmed.
The drive is normally reset, and it is
accessible is confirmed.
Mainboard /
Touch Pad
It is confirmed to be able to
read media normally.
DVD-ROM Mainboard /
Touch Pad
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Test Item
Standard Enhanced
Content of Standard Test Content of Extend Test
The place with possibility of
breakdown
Touch Screen
It is confirmed not to find
abnormality in the USB
connection of Touch Screen.
This test cannot find
abnormality of Touch Screen.
Perform Touch Screen
functionality practically.
Operator has to judge
PASS/FAIL with test result.
Main board/
Touch Screen
Bluetooth It is confirmed not to find
abnormality in the connection
of Main board and Bluetooth
module. Bluetooth cable
Wireless WAN It is confirmed not to find
abnormality in the connection
of Main board and Wireless
WAN module. WWAN cable
Floppy
It is confirmed not to find
abnormality in the legacy FD
drive.
This test cannot find
abnormality of mechanical
breakdown. (e.g.. Head, Motor)
FD Drive/
Main board (Super I/O)/
FDD cable
FDD connector
Video
It is confirmed not to find
abnormality in access to
VRAM with VESA.
The PC which uses main
memory as VRAM may fail with
main memory failure.
Main board
(Chipset, Graphic
Controller)/
Memory
GPS It is confirmed not to find
abnormality in the connection
of Main board and GPS GPS cable
IEEE1394 It is confirmed not to find
abnormality in the IEEE1394
controller. Main board
(IEEE#394 Controller)
Express Card It is confirmed not to find
abnormality in the wiring
between Chipset and Express
Card.
Main board (Chipset)/
Express Card Connector
Smart Card It is confirmed not to find
abnormality in the Smart Card
controller. Main board
(Smart Card Controller)
Serial Port *7
It is confirmed not to find
abnormality of Super I/O
UART function.
This test cannot find lack of
wiring between Super I/O and
Serial Connector.
It is confirmed not to find
abnormality in the wiring
between Super I/O and Serial
Connector.
This test cannot find failure of
cable characteristic and device
problems.
Main board (Super I/O)/
Serial Connector
Parallel Port *8
It is confirmed not to find
abnormality of Super I/O
parallel function.
This test cannot find lack of
wiring between Super I/O and
Parallel Connector.
It is confirmed not to find
abnormality in the wiring
between Super I/O and
Parallel Connector.
This test cannot find failure of
cable characteristic and device
problems.
Main board (Super I/O)/
Parallel Connector
*8 Please set a Special Loop Back Connector Tool at parallel connector for Enhanced Test.
(This Connector Tools is same as the one used before.)
*7 Please set a Special Loop Back Connector Tool at serial connector for Enhanced Test.
(This Connector Tool is same as the one used before.)
*1 Please connect the USB device with the port (USB connector) which wants to test before the tests.
Please connect LAN port with LAN HUB with LAN cable before the tests.
The operator actually inputs the key, and the operator judges PASS/FAIL of the test.
The operator actually operates the mouse, and the operator judges PASS/FAIL of the test.
It is not abnormal though the sound is emitted from the speaker while testing.
Please set DVD/CD media in the drive before the tests.
*2
*3
*4
When the test result is PASS, trouble is thought by not hearing of the sound under the test from
the speaker and the headphone by the wiring of the audio output system.
*5
*6
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8 Wiring Connection Diagram
CN28
CN1501
WWAN Antenna Board
(L)
WWAN SIMM
Card
WWAN Antenna Board
(R)
CN902
CN901
VGA
USB
USB
CN601
CN11
CN12
CN10
CN26
CN14
CN16
CN18
CN3
SD Card
CN13
CN903
JK1
JK2
SW951
Open SW
SW Board
Lithium Battery
Battery Pack
Touch Pad
LCD
Inverter Board
DC IN
PCMCIA
Slot
LAN
Keyboard
Main Board HDD
Headphone Mic
Wireless
LAN Module
Antenna Board
(L)
Antenna Board
(R)
Speaker
MDC MODEM
SW6
POWER SW SW7
W-LAN
ON/OFF SW
CD-RW,DVD-ROM Drive
USB Board
CN23
CN15
CN4
CN25
CN21
CN600 CN2 CN19
CN951
DIMM memory
(Option)
CF-BAW0512U
(PC2-4200)
Connection by Cable
Direct connection Connectors
Parts on Bottom Side
Connection Cable
1 PAD FFC DFJK12U112BB
2 DRIVE FFC DFJK9000ZA
3 LCD Cable DFJS957ZA
4 LAN Cable DFJS979ZA
5 MODEM Cable DFJ959ZC
6 MAIN SUB Cable DFJS960ZA
7 DC-IN Cable DFJS1020YA
8 SP Cable DFJS962ZA
9 Antenna PCB-L N1ZYYY000002
10 Antenna PCB-R N1ZYYY000001
11 PCB,HDD FPC UNIT DL3UP1443AAA
12 WM Cable DFJS1048ZA
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̪11
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9 Disassembly instructions
9.1. Disassembly Flow Chart
9.2.1.
9.2.2.
9.2.4.
9.2.6. 9.2.8.
Disk Cover
9.2.7. 9.2.9.
9.2.10.
Solenoid
9.2.11. 9.2.12. 9.2.13.
Drive Unit
9.2.3. HDD
Main Board USB Board
9.2.14. 9.2.15. 9.2.16. 9.2.17.
9.2.19.
9.2.20.
9.2.18.
9.2.21.
9.2.5.
SW Board
Main Unit
Display Unit
LCD Unit
Hinge Cover
LCD Unit / LCD Rear
Inverter Board
9.2.22.
9.2.23.
Antenna Board
(L, R) / DC-IN W-LAN Module MODEM Card Bus ejector
Keyboard
Top Case
Touch Pad
LCD Knob
Speaker
Preparation
1. End the Windows.
2. Turn off the Power, and then remove the AC Adaptor or Battery Pack.
3. Remove any optional DIMM Memory Cards or PCMCIA Cards.
4. Remove any other peripherals or Connected Devices.
9.2.1.
9.2.2.
9.2.3.
9.2.4.
9.2.5.
9.2.6.
9.2.7.
9.2.8.
9.2.9.
-Battery Pack
-DIMM Cover
-Side Cover
-Keyboard
-HDD
-HDD FFC
-HDD Cover
-Top Case
-SW Board
-Disk Cover Open Knob
-Disk Cover
-Touch Pad
-Touch Pad Knob
-Touch Pad Ring
-PAD FFC
-LCD Knob
-Speaker
9.2.10.
9.2.11.
9.2.12.
9.2.13.
9.2.14.
9.2.15.
9.2.16.
9.2.17.
9.2.18.
9.2.19.
9.2.20.
9.2.21.
9.2.22.
9.2.23.
-Solenoid
-Main Board
-Drive Unit
-USB Board
-Antenna Board
-Antenna Cover(L, R)
-W - LAN Module
-Heat Spreader
-MODEM
-Card Bus ejector
-LCD Unit
-Hinge Cover
-Hinge (L, R)
-LCD Unit
-LCD Rear
-LCD Front
-Inverter Board
-LCD Cable
-WWAN Antenna
(MAIN), (SUB)
-WWAN Antenna Cover
-WWAN Board
Main replaceable parts
WWAN Antenna (MAIN), (SUB)
WWAN Board
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9.2. Disassembly lnstructions
9.2.1. Preparation
Attention:
Before disassembly, be sure to perform the
following steps.
1. End the Windows.
2. Turn off the power and then remove the AC adaptor.
3. Slide the hooks (A) and then remove the battery
Pack.
4. Remove the screw (A) and then remove the DIMM
cover.
(Remove if the DIMM memory is equipped with)
Screw (A) : XSB2+4FNL (N17)
9.2.2. Removing the Keyboard
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1. first.
1. Remove the 4 screws (B).
Screw (B) : DXQT2+E12FNL (N11)
2. Remove the keyboard hook plates,and then remove
the hook of back side of keyboard with screwdriver.
6. Remove the heat spreader from buttom of the
keyboard.
7. Remove the keyboard FFC from the connector
(CN15), (CN26) and then remove the keyboard.
3. The LCD unit is opened up to about 90 °by operating
the LCD knob.
4. Remove the 6 hooks (B).
5. Open the keyboard from LCD side and then turn it
inside out on the top case.
Screw (A)
DIMM cover
Battery Pack
Hook (A)
LCD Knob Hook (B)
LCD unit Hook (B)
Heat Spreader
CN26
Keyboard
CN15
Screw (B)
Screw (B)
Screw (B)
Keyboard Hook Plate
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9.2.4. Removing the Top Case
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1., 9.2.2.
first.
1. Insert a small screwdriver into the hole and slide the
look in the direction shown by arrow (C) to open the
disc cover.
2. The anttena cover (R) is rotated from the bottom
case side in the direction of arrow (A) and the
antenna cover (R) removed in the direction of arrow
(B).
3. Remove the 3 screws (D), 2 screws (E) and 3
screws (F) from the bottom case.
Screw (D) : DRHM0092ZA (N4)
Screw (E) : DXHM0057ZA (N7)
Screw (F) : DXHM0039ZA (N6)
9.2.3. Removing the HDD
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1., 9.2.2.
first.
1. Remove the 2 screws (C).
Screw (C) : DFHE5025XA (N1)
2. The slide is done in the direction of the arrow and
the HDD cover is removed.
3. Lift up the HDD unit and remove FFC connector and
then remove the HDD unit.
4. HDD is taken out of the HDD case.
Note :
Please do not bend pins of the HDD connector, at the
time of removing HDD and FFCconnector.
Screw (C)
HDD Cover
HDD
FFC Connector
HDD Unit HDD FFC
HDD Case
LCD unit
Antenna cover (R)
A
B
C
Small
screwdriver
Hole
Back Side
Screw (F)
Screw (E)
Screw (F)
Screw (D) Screw (F)
Screw (D)
Screw (D)
Screw (E)
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9.2.5. Removing the SW Board
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1. to 9.2.3.
first.
1. Peel off the tape.
2. Remove the solenoid cable.
3. Remove the 1 screw (M) and then remove the SW
board.
Screw (M) : DXHM0057ZA (N7)
Note:
Note it that the disc eject knob comes off at the same
time.
4. Remove the 3 screws (G), 2 screws (H), 2 screws
(I), 2 screws (J), 2 screws (K) and 1 screw (L) from
the top case.
Screw (G) : DXQT2+E6FNL (N13)
Screw (H) : DXQT26+D8FCL (N16)
Screw (I) : DXQT2+E6FCL (N12)
Screw (J) : DFHE5025XA (N1)
Screw (K) : DXQT2+E12FNL (N11)
Screw (L) : DXQT2+E6FNL (N13)
5. Lift up the top case, remove the pad FFC and then
remove the top case.
Screw (H)
Screw
(H)
Screw (G)
Screw (G)
Screw
(K)
Screw (K)
Screw (J)
Screw (I) Screw (I)
Screw
(G)
Disc Cover
Screw
(S)
Screw (J)
FFC (SW)
Top Case
FFC (PAD)
Top Case
Screw (Q)
Disc Eject Knob
Switch Board
Solenoid Cable
Tape
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9.2.6. Removing the Disc Cover
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1. to 9.2.3.
first.
1. Remove the 1 screw (N) of the disk angle.
Screw (N) : DXHM0057(N7)
2. Slide the disc cover to the disc cover shaft and
remove the cover.
3. The disk cover shaft is pulled out while sliding and
removed it from the disk angle in the direction of the
touch pad.
9.2.7. Removing the Touch Pad
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1. to 9.2.3.
first
1. Peel off the tape.
2. The 5 hooks of the pad cover are depressed in the
direction of the center of the touch pad by using the
small screwdriver.
3. Remove the hooks of the toutch pad and the Pad
button, and remove the touch pad.
Disc Cover
Disk Cover Shaft
Top Case
Disc Cover Spring
Disk Angle
Screw (N)
Tape
Hook
Hook
Hook
Hook
PAD FFC
Top Case
Hook
PAD Cover
Touch Pad
PAD Button
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9.2.10. Removing the Solenoid
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1. to 9.2.4.
1. Remove the 1 screw (O) and then remove the
Solenoid.
Screw (O) : DXQT2+F2FNL (N14)
9.2.11. Removing the Main Board
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1. to 9.2.4.
first.
1. Remove the 1 screw (P), (Q) and 2 screws (R), (S).
Screw (P) : DXQT2+E10FNL (N10)
Screw (Q) : DXQT2+D4FNL (N9)
Screw (R) : DFHE5035ZB (N2)
Screw (S) : K1YE50000022 (N500)
9.2.8. Removing the LCD Knob
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1. to 9.2.4.
1. Remove the spring from the top case.
2. Remove the hook of LCD knob from the stopper rib
of the top case and then the LCD knob is removed.
9.2.9. Removing the Speaker
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1. to 9.2.4.
first.
1. Peel off the speaker box sheet.
2. Peel off the tape on the speaker and speakerring
and then remove the speaker.
Location of the Spring
Stopper Rib
Latch
Spring
Top Case
LCD Knob
Speaker Box Sheet
Speaker
Speaker
Ring
Top Case
Solenoid
Screw
Screw (Q)
Screw (P)
Screw (R)
Screw (S)
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2. Remove the 2 screws (T).
Screw (T) : DXQT2+E6FNL (N13)
3. Remove the connector (CN23)
4. The antenna cover (L) is inclined in the direction of
arrow A and remove it.
Remove theantenna cover (L) from the topcase.
5. Remove the connectors (CN10), (CN11) of LCD
cable and (CN28) of WWAN cable.
6. Remove the DC-IN jack holder.
7. Returns the main board on the reverse.
Peel the tape (A) of the drive FFC and remove the
FFC.
8. Remove the connector (CN3) and the connector
(CN16) of LAN cable.
Peel off the tape (B) of HDD FFC and remove the
FFC.
9. Remove the main board.
Antenna Cover (L)
Antenna PCB (L)
Screw (T)
Screw (T)
Main Board Bottom Case
CN23
A
CN10
CN11
LCD Cable
CN28
DC Jack
Holder
Main Board Bottom Case
CN3
LAN
Cable
CN16
Lithium Battery
Cable
Tape (B)
Tape (A)
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9.2.12. Removing the Drive Unit
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1. to 9.2.4.
first.
1. Peel off the tape from the connector.
2. Remove the drive FFC from the connector (CN501)
and remove out the drive unit.
9.2.13. Removing the USB Board
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1. to 9.2.4.
first.
1. Remove the connector (CN23) on the main board.
2. Remove the USB board from the bottom case.
9.2.14. Removing the Antenna Board (L,R)
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1. to
9.2.11. first.
1. Remove the antenna cable (L, R) on the wireless
LAN module and then remove the antenna board
from the bottom case.
2. Remove the DC-IN cable (CN600) from the main
board.
9.2.15 . Removing the Wireless LAN
Module
reparation : perform the section 9.2.1. to 9.2.4.
and 9.2.14. first.
1. Remove the 2 screws (U) and then remove the
wireless LAN module.
Screw (U) : DXQT2+D25FNL (N8)
Tape
CN501
Drive FFC
Drive unit
CN23
USB Board
USB Cable
Antenna Cable(L)
Antenna Cable(R)
CN600 DC-IN
Cable
Antenna Board(L)
Antenna Board(R)
Wireless LAN
Module
Main Board
Screw (U)
Screw (U)
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9.2.16. Removing the MODEM
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1. to 9.2.4.
and 9.2.11. first.
1. Remove the 2 screws (V).
Screw (V) : DXQT2+D25FNL (N8)
2. Remove the MODEM to the vertical direction from
connector (CN18) on the main board.
9.2.17. Removing the Card Bus Ejector
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1. to 9.2.3.
and 9.2.11. first.
1. Remove the 1 screw (W) from connection side of
wireless LAN.
Screw (W) : DFHE5025XA (N1)
2. Return it on the revers to card bus ejector side.
3. Remove the 2 hooks (C) of the card bus ejector from
the connector (CN14) and the card bus ejector is
removed.
Screw (V)
Screw (V)
CN18
MODEM
Main Board
Screw (W)
Main Board
Card Bus Ejector
Hook(C)
CN14
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9.2.19. Removing the Hinge Cover
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1. to 9.2.4.
and 9.2.18. first.
1. Remove the 2 screws (Y) and then remove the hinge
cover (L, R).
Screw (Y) : DRHM0108ZA (N19)
2. The LCD front case and the combination parts of
LCD rear case are separated.
(Combination parts are 6 the top and bottom places
for each, 4 right and left places for each)
3. Remove the Hinge (L, R).
9.2.20. Removing the LCD Unit and the
LCD Rear
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1. to 9.2.4.
and 9.2.18. to 9.2.19. first.
1. Remove the 2 screws (Z).
Screw (Z) : DXHM0076ZA (N18)
9.2.18. Removing the LCD Unit
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1. to 9.2.4.
first.
1. Remove the 2 screws (X).
Screw (X) : DXQT26+D5FNL (N15)
2. Remove the LCD cable from the connector (CN10),
(CN11), (CN28) of the main board.
CN10
CN11
CN28
Screw (X)
Screw (X)
LCD Cable
Bottom Case
Hinge Cover (R)
Hinge Cover (L)
Screw (Y)
Screw (Y)
LCD Unit
Screw (Z)
Screw (Z)
LCD Unit
Hook Position
HInge (L)
Hinge (R)
LCD Front
LCD Ruber
LCD Rear
LCD Unit
Screw (T)
Screw (T)
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9.2.22. Removing the WWAN Antenna
Board (MAIN), (SUB)
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1., 9.2.2.,1
9.2.4. and 9.2.13. to 9.2.18. to 9.2.20. and 9.2.22.
first.
1. Open the SIMM cover and then remove the 2
screws (a).
Screw (a) : DXHM0057ZA (N7)
2. Remove the antenna cover.
3. Peel off the LCD hold sheet.
LCD Hold Sheet : DFHR3E92ZA (K1013)
4. Peel off the 2 cable fixed sheets and cable blind
sheet.
Cable Fixed Sheet : DFHR8526ZA (K1023)
Cable Blind Sheet : DFGX0475ZA (K1016)
5. Remove the each 2 screws (b) and then remove the
antenna board (MAIN), (SUB).
Screw (b) : DFHE5025XA (N1)
9.2.21. Removing the Inverter Board
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1., 9.2.2.,1
9.2.4. and 9.2.13. to 9.2.18. to 9.2.20. first.
1. Remove the LCD Cable from the Inverter.
2. Peel off the Tape for fixation from Inverter Case.
3. Remove the Inverter with the Inverter Case.
LCD Hook
Gasket Cloth
Inverter Box
Tape
LCD Cable
LCD High voltage
2pin Wire Rod
LCD Front Case
LCD Rear
SIMM Cover
Screw (a)
Antenna Cover
Cable Fixed Sheet
Cable Blind Sheet
LCD Rear
LCD Hold Sheet
WWAN Antenna
Board (MAIN) WWAN Antenna
Board (SUB)
Antenna
Cable
Antenna
Cable
Screw (V)
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9.2.23. Removing the WWAN Board
Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1., 9.2.2.,1
9.2.4. and 9.2.13. to 9.2.18. to 9.2.20. first.
1. Disconnect the WM cable from the connector
(CN1501).
2. Remove the 6 screws (c) and then remove the
WWAN board.
Screw (c) : DFHE5025XA (N1)
LCD Rear
CN1501
WM Cable
WWAN Board
LCD Rear
Screw (W)
Screw (W)
WWAN Board
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9.3. Reassenbly instructions
9.3.1. Attention when CF-W5L series is repaired
- Please execute writing BIOS ID when you exchange the main board.
- Parts (sheet and rubber) etc.related various the conductive cloth and heat spreader cannot be recycled.Use
new parts.
9.3.2. Assembly knowhow of the LCD
9.3.2.1. Assembly of the LCD Front
LCD rubber
Affixation of LCD rubber / LCD BATT rubber / LCD BATT rubber
Paste side Affixes between ribs
Put in the
length wall
LCD front
LCD front panel
LCD front Wan
Be parallel after Affixes
Width:Largeness Width:Smallness
LCD side rubber
LCD rubber
Running aground do not be in a surrounding rib
LCD side rubber
Running aground do not be in a surrounding rib
The above drawingThe above drawing
Drawing in the underDrawing in the under
The LCD rubber must not come in succession mutually.
Running aground do not be in a surrounding rib
The space among is 0.4-0.6mm.
LCD BATT rubber
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9.3.2.2. Putting TP Flexible Protection Tape
Rubber holder edge match
Rib edge match
Edge match of
polarized light board
Rib edge match
From unit externals
From unit externalsFrom unit externals
From unit externalsFrom unit externals
Edge side match
Edge side matchEdge side match
Edge side match
Edge side match
Edge side match
Frame edge side match
LCD front tape A
LCD front tape A
LCD front tape A
LCD
LCD front tape A
LCD front tape B
LCD front tape B
LCD front tape B
LCD front tape C
LCD front tape C
LCD front tape B
LCD front tape A
LCD
Board externals
standard
There is a possibility to destroy the prism lens
when pressurizing too much when the both sided
tape is affixed
There is a possibility to destroy the prism lens
]when pressurizing too much when the both sided
tape is affixed
LCD insulator LCD insulator
Frame externals
standard
9.3.2.3. Putting LCD Insulator
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9.3.2.5. Assembly of the LCD Unit
9.3.2.4. Putting LCD Side Dumpers
A
Difference part
edge side
LCD damper B
putting specification
in A and A’ part
The back of LCD
Affixes
along shape
From the rib center
Top Top
Side Side
Side
Side
LCD damper B
LCD damper B
LCD damper B
LCD damper B
Bottom
Bottom
B
Affixes between the
length walls
(There must not be overflow)
Affixes between the
length walls
(There must not be overflow)
Affixes between the
length walls
(There must not be overflow)
Affixes between the
length walls
(There must not be overflow)
LCD damper B
putting specification
in B and B’ part
LCD front
LCD unit
The dotted line part is pressurized
after installs and a both sided tape
is affixed
The LCD Front is moved in
parallel and affixes
The dotted line part is pressurized
after installs and a both sided tape
is affixed
The dotted line part is pressurized
after installs and a both sided tape
is affixed
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9.3.2.6. Assembly of the LCD Dumper
LCD damper B is affixed so that there is no space
between frame and LCD front .
(thing without the floatage. )
Front difference part standard
Front difference part standard
Paste side Paste side
Bold Bold
It is thin.
It is thin.
The use of LCD damperB is divided into the half and used.
LCD damper B LCD damper B
LCD damper B
LCD damper B LCD damper B
LCD damper B
LCD damper B
damper B
front
front
wall affixation Affixation side
LCD damper A It is affixed along the shape of the magnet.
wall affixation
wall affixation
The magnet is applied.
LCD damper A
Magnet fall prevention
Magnet fall prevention
Safety Work
Magnet damper affixation
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9.3.2.7. Connecting LCD Cable
OK NG
Case board
Inverter
PET Tape
Connection
LCD Cable
Safety important parts
Safety Work
Safety Work
Connector externals match
Affixation standard
affixes in a connector externals
putting (wrapping) together.
The upper surface of the connector
is pressurized and affixes. Both sided tape
Inverter box
Inverter box The board must not float hooking the side.
Safety Work
Connection
ICD / Inverter cable
The flaking off paper is peeled off
and then affixes on the connector.
(pressurizes by the finger. )
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9.3.2.8. Assembly of the Inverter and Putting Inverter Tapes
Safety Work
Safety Work
Safety Work
Plinth externals
standard
The putting use
for the sheet is
the next.
Plinth externals standard
The damper is pressurized. Safety Work
The corner part of the
case is pressurized.
Inverter case is arranged in the dotted line part.
Two sided 3 tapes of the back are peeled off before affixes
The damper is pressurized.
From the rib edge
When inverter tape is affixed on the LCD reception desk rib side,
the treatment device is used.
Affixes along shape
Affixes along shape
Do not suppress the tab
Inverter tape
Rib root application
Safety work
Safety work
Safety work
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9.3.2.9. Line processing LCD Cable
The cable is processed to the LCD frame clamping
PET tape
m
Safety Work
The built-in order
The built-in order
The built-in order
Connector connection
A blue, white line is prevented
from lying on top of one another
Peel off the LCD sheet
Overlaps on the connector and affixes
A red line of the cable is matched
to the LCD frame externals
Connector and conductive cloth wrapping part,
it affixation is surely kicked.
(The cable side is picked up and affixed)
After LCD sheet is turned over and conductive
cloth is put, a both sided tape is put.
Conductive cloth
All the signal lines are
processed the conductive cloth internally.
Insulation sheet edge match
Connector
Externals edge match
PET tape PET tape is processed in
parallel to the conductive cloth.
The cable is prevented being processed
on damper.
The room not done to the state is given.
PET tape is put with along
LCD of the cable.
Safety Work
Safety Work
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Safety work
Safety work
The tape is distributed at the
center and pasting applying.
The cable is prevented from
running aground on the cushion.
The remainder is put
on the hinge side.
Hinge-R
Gasket cloth
Cable edge match
Damper is prevented from
running aground in the cable.
Externals match of reflector Plinth externals match
LCD front is applied to the
wall and pasting applying.
Put on the
hinge surely.
Put the reflector
part surely.
The cable is prevented from
coming in succession mutually.
LCD damper C
LCD frame externals
standard
9.3.2.10. Putting Tapes of LCD Cable
Rear damper
Hinge L
Safety work
The cable must not be processed on the damper,
and give cable room. Frame externals match
Damper is applied to the wall
of LCD front and affixes.
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9.3.2.11. Putting LCD Rear Cushions
9.3.2.12. Assembly of the WM Cable
LCD rear cushion LCD rear cushion
LCD rear spacer
LCD rear spacer
Rear difference part match
Rear difference part
LCD rear WAN
Spacer is matched
to the wall and affixes.
Affixation to the slope part
is affixed along shape.
Affixation to the slope part
is affixed along shape.
Spacer is matched
to the wall and affixes.
WM cable
Conductive cloth is wrapped.
The two sided tape put when goods is delivered is peeled off.
Abandonment processing
A-ACross section
Overlap affixation of about 5mm
Overlap affixation of about 5mm
Black seat edge standard
Black seat edge standard
Finished
chart
Finished
chart
Conductive cloth
conductive cloth
Conductive cloth
from conductive cloth
from conductive cloth
Filn Impedor is wrapped
Cover Filn Impedor completely
Pet tape is wrapped.
A two sided tape is affixed
to the connector flat side
Connector flat side
Film impedor
PET tape
Two sided tape
Safety Work
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9.3.2.13. Assembly of the WWAN Board
9.3.2.14. Putting Tapes for WM Cable
WWAN board
WM cable
Screw
Screw
Rear wall application
LCD hook WAN
LCD hook Wan installation standard
Connection
Rear wall application
There is no order specification
excluding a specified part.
The oreder of tightening screw (LCD hook WAN) :
The oreder of tightening screw (WWAN board) :
PET tape
Refer to Figure 1
Root fixation
The cable must not stretch. The cable must not stretch.
A two sided tape of the cable after the cable position
A two sided tape of the cable after the cable position
of Figure 1 is put out is affixed (cable fixation).
of Figure 1 is put out is affixed (cable fixation).
A two sided tape of the cable after the cable position
of Figure 1 is put out is affixed (cable fixation)
This is affixed along shape so that Conduction Cloth
should not float.
This is affixed along shape so that conduction cloth
should not float.
Safety work
Conduction cloth
The convex part is
matched to a red line.
Conductive cloth
must not hang to
PET tape
Edge side standard
of
conduction cloth
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9.3.2.16. Setting Spacer CU on Antenna Cover
WWAN antenna (MAIN)
Screw
WWAN antenna (SUB)
Cable blind sheet
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
The coaxial cable connector is processed
in the corner hole of the substrate
Paper tape
Cable fixed sheet
Clamp
Clamp
The cable is fixed
with the paper tape
Corner hole externals standard
This is clamped on the right side
This is clamped on the right side
This is clamped
This is clamped
in the upper part
in the upper part
Clamp
This is clamped on the right side
This is clamped
in the upper part
After the cable is processed to the ditch of rear,
cable fixed sheet is affixed
NEXT
Wall application affixation
Safety work
The oreder of tighting screw:
Antenna cover
Spacer CU
Spacer CU
Spacer CU
Spacer CU is put on the boss before antenna cover is installed.
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9.3.2.18. Assembly of the Hinge Cover (L), (R)
Engages with LCD front
goods which have prepared
LCD rear
Refer to Figure 1
Refer to Figure 2Refer to Figure 2
Multiply the fingernail
in 16 all places surely
SIMM cover WAN
Insertion
Antenna cover
Lock engagement
The fingernail in four places is inserted
PANASONIC LABEL
PANASONIC LABEL
Panasonic label
Cable drawing out route
Cable drawing out route
Safety work
Safety work
Safety work
Safety work
The cable is drawn out
between front and rear.
The cable is drawn out
between front and rear.
Hinge cover installation OK figure
Hinge cover installation NG figure
Hinge cover R
(Note)
Because the fixed lock medicine is used,
the screw cannot be repeated and be used.
Screw
Screw
Install the back pushing
when you tighten the screw.
(Left side is similarly executed.)
(Space generation prevention
of cover)
Screw
Screw
a
a
b
bHinge cover L
The cover externals and the
front rib are parallel
(agreement).
The cover externals are not
parallel to the front rib. Inclines.
The cable is processed under the axis.
It is confirmed that the cable does not narrow
between cabinets.
TP cable
The order of tightening screw:a b
Screw DRHM0076ZA
Safety work
The cable is processed under
the axis . It is confirmed that
the cable does not narrow
between cabinets.
Safety work
9.3.2.17. Assembly of the LCD Rear
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9.3.3. Assembly knowhow of the Main Board
9.3.3.1. Putting tapes for Memory Sheet of top side
Main board
Removes with tweezers etc.
(note)
It is noted that there is no damage
of an internal terminal.
Capton tape removing
USB CN sheet
Connector root
application affixation
Board slit externals match
There must not be running aground
Top side memory sheet
Board slit externals match
0 1mm
It is confirmed that top side memo-
ry sheet does not run aground on
the switch.
Bond neatly for the memory heat
radiation purpose material
Safety work
Safety work
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9.3.3.3. Putting PET tapes
9.3.3.2. Assembly of the MDC MODEM
MDC plate fixed
treatment device
Puts to the boss side
Puts to the boss side
Board’s edge match
0 1mm
MDC modem
Affixes to the back
of board
Modem cable
PET tape
Cover the connector part.
Hits to the treatmen
to device
10 3mm
Screw
MDC plate
Safety work
Safety work
Cable’s root is surely suppressed
Screw a
Screw b
Processes on the capacitor
Processes between capacitors
The order of tightening screw :
Screw : DXQT2+D25FNL
PET tape
DAI externals match
Affixes between DAI
Processes next to the connector
Connector connection
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9.3.3.4. Putting Main PW Sheet
Main sub cable
USB b oard
MAIN PWB sheet 1 W5
Connector connectionConnector connection
Connector connectionConnector connection
Two sided tape putting
Square hole
Square hole
Do not get on the
machine screw hole
Corner hole part DAI of the CIP set is matched and affixes
Affix without running aground on CPU DAI.
Board externals match
There must not be disarrangement from
board externals.
PCMCIA-MAIN sheet Main board
Touch the power SW edge
Insert on the tip of the foot under of MDC board
Refer to the explanation
for the installation.
The lever is drawn to
the right before building in
Card bus ejector
The lever is drawn to the
left before building in.
Card bus ejector’s sheet metal bend part is inserted in
the corner hole part. (An opposite direction is also the same)
Multiply the hook surely. (There must not be floatage)
Square hole
Bend
Explanation
9.3.3.5. Assembly of the PCMCIA Ejector
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9.3.3.6. Assembly of the LAN Cable
Safety work
Safety work
Purpose :
Resisting pressure cover
Purpose :
Resisting pressur
e
cover
Capton tape
Protect the cable
completely.
The cable keeps parallel
to the case side and is put.
Safety work
Protect the cable
completely.
From externals
From externals
Capton tape
Turns on an opposite side
The FFC corner is set to
the both sided tape corner After putting, the flaking off
paper on the surface is not
peeled off.
(Flakes off in a finished pro-
cess. )
Turns on an opposite side
Both sided tape
Back
Front DVD FFC gasket cloth
DVD FFC
9.3.3.7. Assembly of the DVD FFC
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9.3.3.8. Screw tightening of Main Board
Insulation sheet
Purpose : Resisting
pressure measures
DVD FCC
Capacitor wall application
Screw
DRQT2+G6FKL
Screw
DFHE5025XA
Safety work
Safety work
Connector connection
Blue side
(Reinforcement board)
Connector
root application
LAN cable Ass’y
OK processing
Processing on tape
(The tape is not fixed)
NG processing
Connector connection
Safety work
Lithium battery
PET tape
The tape is put along
the connector externals.
9.3.3.9. Line processing LAN cable
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9.3.3.10. Assembly of the W-LAN Module / Putting Memory Heat Sheet
W-LAN module
Screw
DXQT2+D25FNL
Antenna PCB-L assy
Black line
Antenna PCB-R assy
Gray line
Ferrite sheet
Screw
DXQT2+D25FNL
Connection
Connection
Connect the connection of antenna PCB-L Assy and
antenna PCB-R assy in the state of W-LAN module single goods.
Connector direction
NG figure
Connector direction
OK figure Board edge
application
Memory heat sheet
Direction of
character
Terminal root
application
The point of contact lubricant
is spread on the BATT terminal.
From externals
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9.3.3.12. Putting Sheets
Modem cable
PET tape wrapping
LAN cable
RJ cable sheet Film Impedor wrapping
RJ cable sheet
Safety work
9.3.3.11. Assembly of theMODEM Cable
Grease (G-751)
Heat spleader bottom A two sided tape is pressurized.
Connector corner match
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Connector direction
change
3mm 3mm
5mm
From the coil
externals 1mm
PET tape PET tape
Processes in the dotted line
SW cable sheet
Between cushion and addable
memory Processing
Processes between the
connector and the coil
Between cushion and coil
processing
Heat cushion is affixed in the place without the chip
wireless LAN connector sideward.
Do not run aground in the chip on side.
It is unquestionable for the inclination as long as does
not run aground. Heat sheet cushion
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9.3.3.13. Assembly of the W-LAN Sheet
9.3.3.14. Assembly of the HDD FPC
SW cable sheet
Vertical direction
< Preparation of WLAN sheet >
WLAN sheet
WLAN sheet
(note)
The flaking off paper of a both
sided tape is peeled off and affixes.
Sheet is lightly held by the finger and the fold
habit is applied.
When suppressing, the fold habit is applied so
as not to overflow the box sheet metal externals.
Chip bottom match on board Horizontal direction
Silk line match on board
Runs side
by side.
The cutting lack part is
inserted, and puts into
the state of the roll.
Horizontal direction is a
suiting sheet copper part
externals. Vertical direction is a
suiting transparent sheet
part externals.
DC IN cable The line is drawn out between the coil and
the connector, and the main line is prevented
from running aground in the coil and the connector.
Safety work
Connection
CPU cushion
Silk is made a
sign and affixes
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LCD metal damper B
HDD FPC
HDD FPC edge sheet The half is turned previously after putting and put.
The position is matched in this order.
a
b
a’
b’
Mountain
case
Mountain
case
Valley
case
Valley
case
Valley
case
Safety work
Safety work
Corner
standard
HDD FPC
Connection
Connector insertion
OK photograph
The silk line is parallel.
Capacitor externals standard
Capacitor externals
standard
There is an inclination
in the silk line.
(Insertion is imperfect.)
Connector insertion
NG photograph
PET Tape
Affixes along shape
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9.3.3.16. Setting the Main Board
9.3.3.15. Assembly of the DC-IN Cable
B
A
Bends in the vicinity of the tube root.
Bends in the vicinity of the
connector root.
Do not give the terminal the load
while working.
The shrinkage tube is bent
from the root.
Ferrite sheet wrapping is unnecessary.
Ferrite sheet wrapping
is unnecessary.
Ferrite sheet wrapping
is unnecessary.
Safety work
Safety work
Safety work
(6)
(6)
Main board
Ext port connector
is previously inserted.
The cable is prevented from running aground
in the rib and the boss of bottom case.
Bottom case
Safety work
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LAN cable
Boss
LAN cable
LAN cable is inserted under
LAN cable fix sheet.
LAN cable is processed
to boss’s interior.
Sheet is pulled in the direction
of the arrow and a two sided tape
is pasted.
LAN SW knob
Insertion after
installation of Main board
It is confirmed that SW lever
has been surely inserted in
the ditch of knob. Insertion after installation
of Main board
Bottom case
Bottom case
WLAN SW
(OFF : Left side ON : Right side)
It is confirmed that WLAN SW has
become turning off (left side) before
building in bottom case.
LAN cable
Main board
LAN cable / antenna cable
is drawn out from the under
between boss A and B.
Boss A
Boss B
HDD FPC is inserted
under the board.
DVD FCC / coin battery cable
is drawn out from boss B the under.
Connector edge match
Pad button sheet
Cover pad SW surely.
Connector edge match
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Top case assy
DVD PWB sheet
PCMCIA stopper
PCMCIA stopper
cushion
Do not overflow from case.
Management size : 0 1mm
Thing without floatageThing without floatage
(Coming to the surface is 0.5mm or less)
(Coming to the surface is 0.5mm or less)
Affixation within the range
of plane part of length wall
of plane part of length wall
Affixes on
the side
Affixes in the package corner match
Affixes in the package corner match
PCMCIA stopper
cushion
(Coming to the surface is 0.5mm or less)
Affixation within the range
of plane part of length wall
Affixes in the package corner match
Case externals match
Refer to next page
Welding
DVD cover click
The slide is done and is made to install
Break spring
Break lever
Break lever
Break pad
Brake completion chart
Brake lever built-in figure
Respect with shape is the above
The back photograph
Be sure not to do the slide
with struck the rib
Do not touch the bonding side when you put the
brake pad
9.3.4. Assembly knowhow of the Top Case
9.3.4.1. Assembly of the DVD Cover
9.3.4.2. Assembly of theBreak Lever
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Disk cover sheet
Keyboard tape Keyboard tape
Affixes to the concave part.
Affixes to the concave part.
Affixes to the concave part.
Affixes to the concave part.
Affixes in the arrow frame
Disk cover cushion
Disk cover cushion
Disk cover cushion
Disk cover cushion
9.3.4.3. Putting Disk Cover Sheet
9.3.4.4. Assembly of the Disk Cover Lock
Disk cover lock
There is directionality.
The fingernail is hooked
The insertion order : 1
Inserts in R shape part and
the slide in the left side
The insertion orde : 1
Inserts in R shape part and
the slide in the left side
The insertion order : 2
The fingernail is hooked
The insertion orde : 2
The fingernail is hooked
Thing without floatage
Thing without floatage
The fingernail is hooked
R shape is matched
There is directionality.
R shape is matched
Disk lock bush
Disk lock bush
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Disk knob spring
Disk cover lock assy
Inserts in the slide boss Inserts in the slide boss
The spring is hooked
Safety work
Safety work
Safety work
Solenoid
Processes between ribs
Inserts under the rib
Solenoid is made on
disk knob spring
When installing and expanding because handles
or transforming, it is not possible to recycle.
The spring is hooked after
whether disk cover lock assy
operates smoothly is confirmed. Thing that running
aground is not in rib
It is done up that there is
no machine screw hole
Solenoid cable
Disk eject
knob assy
Valley bend
SW module flexible cable
SW module
Connection
On terminal side
It is confirmed that the SW lever has been
surely inserted in the ditch of the knob.
Management size : 0 1mm
Substrate externals suiting
Management size : 0 1mm
PWB right adjust fixation
Safety work
Safety work
Safety work
PET tape
To avoid gate ( ),
the line is processed
It is a box shape externals putting together and a valley bend
Bends from externals to the inside of 0-2mm
After concluding screw
It is confirmed to move smoothly.
Inserts in PIN PIN central suiting
9.3.4.5. Assembly of the SW Board
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9.3.4.6. Assembly of the Speaker
9.3.4.7. Line processing Speaker Cable and putting Speaker Sheet
SP cable fix cushion
Safety distance confirmation
Space securing in soldering part from rib
Marking of the safety distance confirmation is put.
The people other than the speaker affixation worker execute the safety distance.
So as not to stretch, the
cable is processed
(Room is given) Edge side match
Speaker cable
Speaker
Soldering
Soldering
Solder must not overflow
Board externals.
Solder must not overflow
Board externals.
Black line
Red line
Safety work
Speaker
Speaker ring
Affix and kick according to the shape of the rib.
Note not running aground in the rib.
Rib
Rib
Rib
Rib
Inserts in the ditch
Management size : 2mm or more is secured.
Safety distance confirmation
Space securing in soldering part from rib
Management size : 2mm or more is secured.
Safety work
Safety work
Safety work
Processes along the wall.
Hits to the cable side
Management size : 0 1mm
Management size : 0 1mm
Speaker cable sheet
Speaker cable sheet
OK processing
Convex externals
match
Convex externals match
Speaker cable
Affixes to the
length wall
The extra is affixed
to the inner wall
Speaker cable processing
Speaker sheet
Plinth outside suiting
Plinth outside suiting
Diagonally processes
Process so as not to hang
in the corner hole
Safety work
Safety work
Safety work
NG processing
Diagonally processes
processes by the
cabinet corner
match
Affixes to the Flat place
Thing in which beginning to see
does not exist in square opening.
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9.3.4.8. Putting Hinge Buckup Sheet and LCD Knob Sheet etc.
9.3.4.9. Assembly of the LCD Knob
LCD knob sheet
Boss root application
Corner hole externals
match
Boss externals match
Concave part edge match
Hinge backup sheet
Refer to next
page
From the point0 1mm
BATT cushion
Affixation within the range between ribs
Thing without running aground to rib
Screw
Disk knob spring
LCD knob
Surface
Back
The seat under the knob point
must confirm no anger.
Whether the knob operates smoothly
after installing the spring is confirmed.
The fingernail is hooked
The slide is done and inserts The spring is hooked.
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9.3.4.10. Assembly of the Touch Pad
PAD gasket
PAD cover
FFC (PAD)
Touch pad
PAD button
Work 2 Double-faced tape
DOUBLE SIDE TAPE
PIN Insertion
The foot is inserted
Work 1
Work 4
Work 3
Work 5
Touch pad is affixed
Corner match
Positioning
Pressurizing
The fingernail is
inserted
The fingernail is
inserted
Concave part outer match
Difference edge match
The flaking off paper is peeled off Pressurizing
Puts in the ditch After affixes, the flaking
off paper is peeled off
The fingernail is hooked
The fingernail is
multiplied
Hole externals match
Concave part outer match
Do not run aground
Corner hole externals match
No turnip in the corner hole
PAD sheet
Pad LED cushion
FFC bend specification
PET tape
PET Tape
Bend
Mountain bend
Valley bend
From the tape edge side
180 degree bend
From the tape center
180 degree bend
Valley bend
From the tape center
180 degree bend Mountain bend
From the tape edge side
180 degree bend
Order 1
Order 3 Order 4
Order 2
Finished
chart
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9.3.4.11. Assembly of the Disk Cover
Three bond
Three bond
Safety work
Safety work
The angle and spring are fixed
The angle and spring are fixed
Conduction cloth
Rib root standard Rib root
standard
Disk cover arm spring
Disk cover arm spring
Disk CV shaft angle
2. The slide is done and the pin
is inserted from the side. 1. The pin is inserted through
the inside diameter of the spring.
Conduction clothConduction cloth
It is surely pasted to the plating
part along the shape in spring.
Inserts under
the fingernail
Inserts under
the fingernail
The fingernail
is inserted.
The fingernail
is inserted.
The fingernail
is hooked.
The hanging fingernail is inserted.
Insert in the interior so as not to cause
the space between the hanging fingernail
and disk cover.
Put the fingernail after
confirming the hanging
fingernail has been
surely inserted. The hanging fingernail is inserted.
Insert in the interior so as not to cause
the space between the hanging fingernail
and disk cover.
The installation order
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DFKE0817ZA : There is painting
DFKE0817YA : There is no painting
Disk angle MG
Wall root application
Wall root application
Disk angle sheet B
Disk angle
sheet B
Disk angle sheet C
Disk angle
sheet C
Do not run aground in the rib.
A-A
Cross section
Disk angle sheet A
Disk angle sheet A
Disk angle MG
Fingernail insertion
Disk angle FPC cover
Disk angle FPC cover
externals match
Disk angle cushion
Screw
DXQT2+D25FNL
PET tape
From externals
From externals
to not protruding
Disk angle cushion
Disk angle cushion
Sheet metal corner match
(note)
It is confirmed that the point of the machine
screw on an opposite side does not protrude
beyond the angle after tightening the machine
screw.
Externals match
Externals match
Externals match Concave part
Concave part
Concave part
Wall application
Wall application
Wall application
Wall application
Corner hole corner match
Round hole central distribution
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Disk angle
Order 2
The slide is done left and the point
is inserted under the angle.
Disk angle
Order 1
The fingernail is abolished at the right
of the angle switching off lack part.
Order 3
The pin is done in the slide
and inserts in the ditch. Installation completion chart The fingernail in three places
must been inserted.
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9.3.5. Assembly knowhow of the Bottom Case
9.3.5.1. Putting RJ Cable Bling Sheet / Hinge Buck Up Sheet / Cable Fix Sheet
Bottom case ass’y
Bottom cutting lack shape standard
Hits to the bottom in the cabinet and putting.
Hits to the cabinet corner and putting.
Puts only on this respect.
Other flaking off paper is not peeled off.
Left interior hinge part The convex part is matched to
the shape of the cabinet and puts.
Hinge backup sheet
The cabinet heaven side is set
to the cushion heaven side.
Both sided
tape putting
Both sided
Both sided
tape putting
tape putting
Both sided
tape putting
RJ cable
blind sheet
Cable fix sheet
9.3.5.2. Setting Antenna Board and Line processing (1)
Safety work
<The tightening order>
DC jack is
installed
in bottom.
Processes with the boss
between ribs.
Processes to the
ditch of bottom.
It is confirmed that the
terminal becomes straight.
The board is made to
draw in the under and
screw is tightened.
Board is placed between
Bottom Case and installs.
Board is placed between
Bottom Case and installs.
Screw
DXQT2+E6FNL
It is confirmed that the screw hole of the board
is corresponding to the machine screw hole of bottom,
and tightens the screw.
ab
Safety work
Safety work
When the screw is tightened,
the VGA connector is drawn
on and tightened.
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9.3.5.4. Line processing HDD FPC
9.3.5.3. Assenbly of the Antenna Cover (L)
Safety work
Antenna cover
Antenna cover
Antenna cover
DC jack holder
installation
Hook is hooked to
the bottom case
Hook is hooked to
the bottom case
Hook is hooked to
the bottom case
LCD cable fix sheet
It is confirmed
that the terminal
becomes straight.
Safety work
PET tape
FPC is fixed.
HDD FPC is fixed with a two sided tape.
The vicinity of the root is
prevented from floating.
HDD FPC is processed internally.
FPC must not run
aground in Pin.
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9.3.5.5. Putting Tape and Sheet
FFC bend part
edge standard
B oth sided tape
Processing
between bosses
The part where conduction
cloth comes in succession
is firmly suppressed.
The position of a red line
puts out the position with
a treatment device.
Conduction cloth
Antenna board R
Antenna board R
Antenna board R
Processing in the vicinity
of Bottom difference root
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Conduction cloth is processed
straight next to the boss.
Boss central standard
Refer to the affixation
specification to Figure 2
The coaxial cable is processed
between the battery and the boss.
Convex side
Fixation after processing
not put on convex side of
bottom is done
Figure 2
Figure 1
Boss central
standard Refer to
Figure 1
Slack is processed
under the tape.
A both sided tape is fixed while installed in the
FFC positional putting out treatment device.
Fixes while installed in the
FFC positional putting out
treatment device.
A remaining amount
is inserted under the
substrate.
A remaining amount is inserted
under the substrate.
Do not process the cable under
MIC,H/P jack.
Installation placed
between bottom case Fixes with the tape after
the cable is processed below.
(Securing of drive and clearance)
Affixation matched to plinth
externals (left chart red line)
A curved surface side is affixed
to bottom case.
(Contact prevention
with drive spacer)
Safety work
RJ cable sheet
Modem connector installation
USB board installation
Inserts in positioning pin.
Inserts in positioning Pin.
The cable is drawn
out straight.
Bottom corner
standard
Putting
USB cable
spacer
Processing of pin to inside
Modem cable : Under
USB cable : Upper
Processing of pin
to inside
Modem cable : Under
USB cable : Upper
Cable positional accuracy is put
out about this size with a cable
positioning treatment device.
Modem cable is prevented
from running aground to the boss.
Processing which passes side of connector
Slack is lost by processing the cable in the
direction of the arrow when slackening.
Safety work
Safety work
Safety work
Processing of boss
to inside
The cable must not
run aground on the boss.
Safety work
The PET tape wrapping part
of modem cable is processed
to the part HDD FPC.
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RJ cable sheet
Do not run
aground
to the pin.
Do not run
aground
to the pin.
Do not run
aground
to the pin.
Do not run
aground
to the pin.
Do not run
aground
to the pin. Do not run
aground
to LAN co-
nnector
Neither WAN cable nor LAN
cable must come in succession.
A remaining amount is
affixed on an opposite side.
The cable is rolled and
a two sided tape is put.
Be sure to bond a two sided tape picking
the board and the cable when you fix the tape.
fixes with the tape by processing
the cable internally.
LAN cable in the pin is processed.
Do not run aground to the pin.
The flaking off paper of sheet is
peeled off, sheet is put on bottom
and the cable is fixed.
The cable is processed
to the cutting lack part.
Connector
connection
Refer to the putting
specification of the
tape to figure A. Processing of board
to the under
LAN cable is processed
in the pin.
figure A
Processing of pin
to the under
Do not run aground
to the pin.
LAN cable in the pin is processed.
Do not run aground to the pin.
Safety work
Safety work
Safety work
Safety work
Safety work
Safety work
Safety work Safety work
Safety work
Safety work
Safety work
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9.3.6. Assembly knowhow of the Body
9.3.6.1. Setting LCD
9.3.6.2. Line processing LCD Cable (bottom case side)
Screw
Screw
b
a
LCD unit
The hinge is drawn up and the screw is tightened.
The order of tightening screw (DXQT26+D5FNL) : a b
Connection order
Inverter cable
LCD cable
Conductive cloth
Processes that cable should
not run aground on the DC-
jack holder.
Safety Work
Safety Work
Safety Work
Safety Work
Safety Work
Safety Work
Safety Work
Sheet’s edge and edge
are matched and put.
(The inclination part is
pressurized. )
The work order
Cable is processed under the
point hanging part.
(Floatage prevention)
Cable is processed to
the DC-jack holder.
Cable is processed
to the ditch.
Processes so that sheet should
not run aground in the screw
hole land.
(The figure below is state
after wiring)
VGA connector
Sheet Cable
Bottom case
Main board
Screw hole land
Sheet must not
roll the holder.
The space is secured.
It is not possible to
recycle when flaking off.
Put the conductive cloth
Standard
74
9.3.6.3. Assembly of the Top Case
Gasket
cloth
DVD heat inslation sheet
Puts it on the drive bottom.
Puts it on the drive side.
Range which you may grip
The connector is connected.
The center of Pin is a standard.
Surely pressurizes
between Pin and
Pin.
Preparation Specification
DVD drive
DVD drive
Pressurizes tape at the time of the tape
pressurizing with the drive damper suppressed.
(When suppressing, with tools)
The pick stopper is removed before the drive
damper is pressurized.
The removed pick stopper is annulled.
Arranges it under Cable. Arranges it under Board.
Distributes at
the center.
Connector externals match
The damper (3 places) must not float after
affixing the tape.
Suppress the part FFC again when floating.
PET tape
9.3.6.4. Setting Disk Cover
75
Hook is hooked
When g is tightened, part is suppressed and tightened.
Screw
(DXQT26+D8FCL)
Screw (DXQT2+E6FCL)
Screw
(DXQT2+E6FNL)
Screw
(DXQT2+E6FNL)
Screw (DFHE5025XA)
Cable does not run
aground on pin.
Safety Work
Safety Work Safety Work
Connection
Processes it
under the pin. Cable does not
run aground.
Screw
(DXQT2+E6FNL)
The order of tightening screw : a J
Screw
(DXQT26+D8FCL)
Top case
Safety Work
Safety Work
Safety Work
Safety Work
Does not run
aground in the
LAN connector.
Neither WAN cable nor LAN
cable come in succession.
Does not run
aground in the rib.
Does not run aground
in the bottom rib.
Safety Work
Safety Work
The tool is inserted between
the bottom cases with cable. Tool insertion chart
Does not run
aground in
the rib.
Does not run
aground in the
LAN connector.
Top Case
engagement
The connector
is connected.
The connector
is connected.
After connects the connector, and hinge
department Wiring is confirmed, top case is
installed in the bottom case.
It is confirmed that FFC is processed
straight when top case engages.
9.3.6.5. Assembly of the Top Case
76
9.3.6.6. Assembly of the Disk Cover and Antenna Cover R
Screw (DXQT2+E12FNL)
The disk angle is drawn
below and tightened.
The order of tightening screw :
Insert it in the positioning pin surely.
Disk cover preparation goods
Screw (DXHM0057ZA)
Screw
(DXQT2+E6FNL)
The installation order : 1
The installation order : 2
9.3.6.7. Assembly of the Keyboard
Antenna cover R
Insert antenna cover in the
bottom side first and installs
pushing from the side.
Installation completion chart
Antenna cover installation chart
Keyboard
Sheet
Inclination 0.5m or less
Inclination 0.5m or less
Edge side
match of hole
of keyboard
Edge side match of hole of keyboard
77
Edge match of hole of corner
Keyboard edge sheet
Edge match of hole of corner
Keyboard edge sheet
Over sheet bends from the
edge side of the keyboard and
pastes to the surface.
Over sheet bends from the
edge side of the keyboard and
pastes to the surface.
Keyboard FFC edge match
Two sided tape
Both sided tape
Both sided tape
Keyboard sheet
Keyboard tape
Edge match of press hole
Edge match
of press hole
Keyboard FFC is bent.
With a pin of 1 or more the bend (bend on inside).
As for the bend, the possibility to disconnect is in 1
or less.
Order 3
Order 1
Order 2
RCH rubber Affixation
Connection
Preparation goods of keyboard
78
9.3.6.8. Assembly of the Heat Spreader
9.3.6.9. Setting Keyboard
The flaking off papersa (6 places A to F) of a two sided tape are peeled off.
Heat spleader
Heat radiation grease
Spread with a tool.
Over sheet is pasted
on an opposite side.
Over sheet is pasted
on an opposite side.
PET
tape
Safety Work
Safety Work
There is a possibility to damage sheet and cable
when the part where aluminum is thin bends.
Returns it if bending. However, use not bare-
handed but the tool (pliers etc).
Attention
Installs it in Top case’s dent part.
Does not run aground on the
keyboard installation side. Pressure is pressurized by
or more.
It is confirmed that edge part where on
keyboard FFC is surely covered with the
PET tape.
Arrangement
standard
79
Hook is hooked
Hook is hooked
Inserts in corner hole part of the top case
Insert under the top case
Insert between disk angle
and disk angle FPC cover
After the hook is inserted, KBD is drawn up.
Keyboard pressurizing point
Disk Cover is opened and keyboard FPC is confirmed.
OK NG
Keyboard FPC not protrude. Keyboard FPC protrude.
It is confirmed that the keyboard hook
has been inserted in the angle.
80
9.3.6.11. The tightening screw of Bottom Case
9.3.6.10. Setting DIMM Cover
DIMM cover sheet
DIMM cover
DIMM cover is arranged
making not run aground
in screw tightening respect.
Rib application
DIMM heat sheet
For the cutting lack part to get
on the boss and so as not to go
up, affixation
Do not run aground on the edge
of the DIMM cover surroundings
The position where the DIMM cover and DIMM heat sheet
is put is this corner line match.
Put the
DIMM thermal sponge
(Space )
OK
NG
TOP
J18
Screw (a) : DXHM0039ZA
Screw (b) : DXHM0057ZA
Screw (c) : DXQT2+E12FNL
Screw (d) : DXQT2+E10FNL
Screw (e) : DXQT2+D4FNL
Screw (f) : DRHM0092ZA
Screw (a)
Screw (b) Screw (b)
Screw (c)
Screw (d)
Screw (e) Screw (f)
When the screw is tightened, the bottom
case is held and the tool is used.
The order of tightening screw :
Keyboard hook
Keyboard hook
(Refer to a left chart)
Does not run aground on the rib.
It is confirmed that cable is not narrowing with top case
between the bottom cases. LCD cable is exchanged if
narrowing.
~
bb
Screw (DFHE5035ZB)
Screw (K1YE50000022)
The order of tightening screw : a d
81
9.3.6.12. Putting Sheet
Bottom sheet
Product number : T1208Z
Safety Work
- Affixes to the concave part.
(Does not begin to over from the concave part)
- The label does not float and there is no bubble.
Standard size
Affixation standard
Space of 0.5mm
Standard size
Space of 0.5mm
Figure 2
Figure 2 Figure 1
Figure 1
Has prepared DIMM cover
Product surface photograph
Edge side standard
in bottom opening
Sheet edge
side standard
LCD cable fix sheet
LAN cable fix sheet
The flaking off paper
is not peeled off.
(Peels off in a
finished process)
The flaking off paper
is not peeled off.
(Peels off in a
finished process)
Product inside photograph
Affixation position
standard tool Tape affixation
screw (XSB2+4FNL)
Both sides tape affixation
82
9.3.6.13. Putting Labels
Battery sheet A
Battery sheet B
RJ rubber
Edge match
Externals match
Does not begin to see from externals.
Affixes in the denting part.
The paste does not overflow the edge side.
Does not begin to see from the denting part.
Does not run aground.
It is not possible to recycle.
Top case’s metal mold line match
All aspects are firmly surely pressurized.
It is not possible to recycle.
Safety Work
Product number confirmation
: T1208Y
COA label
Model
name label
S/N label
COA lamination seal
Affixes according to the ruled line.
The direction of Microsoft of the hologram character
is set in the direction of the character of the COA
label.
Left corner
of line match
The product back ratings signature board
Direction of
character (top)
Direction of
character (top)
Direction of
character (top)
< affixation inclination standard >
The both ends difference is within 0.5mm.
Affixes according to the ruled line.
83
Vista capable label Intel label
Energy star label
Label externals standard
Intel label externals standard
Intel label externals standard
Direction of
character (top)
Vista capable label is put, and Intel label and and Energy star label are put.
< Labels affixation inclination standard >
The both ends difference is within 0.2mm.
Externals inspection after label is affixed
It is confirmed that the label paste has not overflowed.
Fit against the
bottom edge
HDD dumper
Pulls sheet who prevents
line being bitten out.
Connector connection
HDD is inserted in HDD case.
HDD case
HDD
PET tape
Round externals standard
HDD installation chart
9.3.6.14. Assembly of the HDD / HDD Cover
84
9.3.6.15. Putting Tapes for WWAN Antenna Cable
9.3.6.16. Assembly of the LCD Rear
LCD LEG rubber
Screw (
DFHE5025XA
)
HDD cover
Affixes to the concave part.
Tightens while suppressing the cover.
The model of no module installation
Line hold sheet
Screw (DFHE5025XA)
The Antenna cable connector is processed
to the part of board’s square frame.
A
B
LCD unit
Antenna cover
Screw (DXHM0057ZA)
SIMM cover is opened and the screw is tightened.
After the hook in the point part is
inserted (A), the opposite side is
pushed in (B).
It is confirmed that the both ends of
antenna cover and the center of
antenna cover are convex does not
over 0.3mm.
Safety Work
85
LCD front
Screw (DXHM0039ZA)
LCD rubber
LCD rubber
Affixation
Screws are tightened.
Width : Small
Width : Large
After affixes, it is parallel.
9.3.6.17. Assembly of the WWAN Module
<Notes when module is inserted>
The card shall be inserted and separated correctly according to the direction and the process as shown below.
1. The card shall be inserted or separated with the right parallel to or inclined up to against the mounted board
.
2. The card shall be inserted completely.
86
10 Exploded View
10.1. Display Section
K1004
K1004
N18
K31
K81
K1008
K49
K49
K49
K49
K49
K51
K50
K50
K8
K1024
K1025
E1001
K1020
K24
K1018
E1004
K1017
PET Tape
K1021
K1021
K1016
E1003
K1003
K1003
E1002
K1023
K1006
K1006
K1013
K1022
K84
K76
K87
N1
N1
N1
N1
N1
N7
N1
N1
N19
K77 N19
K5
N15
N15
K6
K56
K26
K57
E26
K94
K56
K36
K36
K1005
K1005
E24
K25
K43
K19
E5
K1007
N6
N6
K30
K30
K31
N18
K22
K1019
K1008
Screw tightening torque
b
87
10.2. Cabinet Section
N7
K91
aa
K115
K112
K111
K114
K1035
K10
K117
E27
E2
K9
K104
K89
K66
K67
K92
N8
K65
N7 N11
K45
K45
K80 N11
N13
K45
K59
K69
E28
K52
K1
K23
K1039
K53
K18
K68
K1041 K18
K102
K55
E23
K54
K86
K62
N16
N1
N12
N13
N12
N1
N1
N16
N13
E10
K95
N13
K44
K120
E3
E13
SW951
K71
K71
K88
K42
K39
K17
K116
K7
E25
N14
K33 K33
K33
K33
K1029
K119
K118
K4
N8 N8
K1029
K48
PET
Tape
K1028
K18
Screw tightening torque
K1031
88
10.3. Bottom Section
K90
N11
N9
CN13 CN12
CN22
CN14
JK2
JK1
N1
SW6
SW7
SW5
K82-1
K82-1
K82-1
N4
N4
N11
N17
N10 N6
N6
N7
N7
N4
N6
N11
N11
K3
K2 K82-6
N2
E14
K74
K32
K82-5
E9
K106
N8
K96
K61
K98
K93
K105
K1032
N5
N500
K1014
E19
K28
K1039 E4 A3
E6
E7
E8 E12
CN902
CN903
E1
K82-5
K82
K75
E16
K11
K79
K1040
K38
E21
E20
N1
N1
K1011
K1010
K99
E22 E29
N13
CN601
E11
K41
N8
K29
K101
K1040
K1040
K1012
K1009
CN28
Screw tightening torque
K113
K109
K103
K82-3
K108
K98
K107 K1038 K1030
K1037
K1034
K82-7
N8 N8
E18
K16
K15
K64
K1015
K21
K14
K82-8
b
K1002
K82-4
K1040
K82-2
K82-2
K64
K1033
11 Replacement Parts List
CF-W5LWEZZBM
REF. NO and
AREA PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY
E1 CR-2032/K5A COIN BATTERY 1
E2 DFJK12U112BB PAD FFC 1
E3 DFJK20T108BB SW PCB FFC 1
E4 DFJK9000ZA DRIVE FFC 1
E5 DFJS957ZA LCD CABLE 1
E6 DFJS979ZA LAN CABLE 1
E7 DFJS959ZC MODEM CABLE 1
E8 DFJS960ZA MAIN SUB CABLE 1
E9 DFJS1020YA 󲨅󲨄󲧮󲨊󲨏 CABLE 1
E10 DFJS962ZA SP CABLE 1
E11 DL3U11534ABB PCB, MAIN RTL 1
E12 DL3U21534ABB PCB, USB RTL 1
E13 DL3U31534ABB PCB, SW RTL 1
E14 N1ZYYY000002 ANTENNA PCB-L ASS'Y 1
E16 N1ZYYY000001 ANTENNA PCB-R ASS'Y 1
E18 N5HZC0000019 WIRELESS LAN MODULE 1
E19 UJDA769PD1-A CD-R/RW&DVD-ROM DRIVE 1
E20 DL3UP1443AAA PCB, HDD FPC UNIT 1
E21 N3CAYYY00006 HDD󲣮󲧩60GB) 1
E22 K1YYZZ000060 CONNECTOR 1
E23 L0AA01A00018 SPEAKER 1
E24 L5EDDYY00001 LCD 1
E25 L9AAA5DB0010 SOLENOID 1
E26 N0GB1J000012 INVERTOR 1
E27 N2AZZJ000038 KEYBOARD US 1
E28 N2EAYYY00008 TOUCH PAD 1
E29 N5HAZ0000014 󳌚󳌑󳌐󳇺󳌚󳌜󳌑󳌒󳌚 1
E1001 DL3UP1567LAA PCB, WWAN RTL 1
E1002 DL3UP1577LAA PCB, WLAN ANTENNA UNIT(SUB) RTL 1
E1003 DL3UP1578LAA PCB, WLAN ANTENNA UNIT(MAIN) RTL 1
E1004 DFJS1048ZA WM CABLE 1
A1 CFAA1623AM9 AC ADAPTOR 1
A2 K2CG3DR00003 AC CORD 1
A3 NCR-B/602A LITHIUM ION BATTERY PACK 1
A4 DFQX5617ZA MANUAL 1
A5 DFJS1070ZA MODEM CABLE 1
A6 DFHR3E85ZA EDGE PROTECTION SHEET A 1
A7 DFHG1546ZB-0 LCD RUBBER 2
P5 DFPK1194YA PACKING CASE(OVERSEAS) 1
P6 DFPN0846ZA CUSHION B 2
P7 DFPN0847ZA CUSHION T 2
K1 DFBC0314ZB-0 PAD BUTTON 1
K2 DFBD0180ZB-0 POWER SWITCH KNOB 1
Packing Material
Note : Important Safety Notice
Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety.
When replacing any of these components, use only manufacturer's specified parts.
Main Block Unit
Mechanical Parts
Accessories
K3 DFBD0182ZA-0 LAN SWITCH KNOB 1
K4 DFBD9006ZA-0 DISK EJECT KNOB ASS'Y 1
K5 DFBH3056ZA HINGE-L 1
K6 DFBH3057ZA HINGE-R 1
K7 DFBS0076ZA-0 LCD KNOB T5 WAN1 1
K8 DFGB0089VB-0 PANASONIC LABEL 1
K9 DFGE0106ZB-0 PAD COVER 1
K10 DFGE0107ZB-0 PAD COVER RING 1
K11 DFGT1208YA BOTTOM SHEET W5 WAN 1
K14 DFGX0425ZA-0 RJ COVER 1
K15 DFGX0428ZA-0 BATT SHEET 1
K16 DFGX0429ZA-0 BATT SHEET L W4 1
K17 DFHE0215ZA SHEET 1
K18 DFHE0416ZA DOUBLE SIDE TAPE(KBD) 3
K19 DFHE0436ZA CLOTH LCD CABLE 1 1
K21 DFHE0835ZA DOUDENFU 1
K22 DFHE0843ZA LCD MAGNET 1
K23 DFHE0844ZA GASKET PAD 1
K24 DFHE0862ZA FILM IMPEDOR 1
K25 DFHE0943ZA GASKET CLOTH(LCD CABLE) 1
K26 DFHE0945ZA GASKET CLOTH(LCD) 1
K28 DFHE0957ZA GASKET CLOTH 1
K29 DFHG1471YA LCD METAL DAMPER B 1
K30 DFHG1546ZB-0 LCD RUBBER 2
K31 DFHG1766ZA-0 LCD SIDE RUBBER 2
K32 DFHG1767ZA-0 DC JACK HOLDER 1
K33 DFHG1768XA-0 DISK COVER CUSHION 4
K36 DFHG1773ZA LCD DAMPER C 2
K38 DFHG1936ZB HDD CASE WAN 1
K39 DFHG1778ZA PCMCIA STOPPER CUSHION 1
K41 DFHG1786ZA CPU CUSHION 1
K42 DFHG1787ZA MINI-PCI CUSHION 1
K43 DFHG1797ZA REAR DAMPER 1
K44 DFHG1800ZA BATT CUSHION(W4) 1
K45 DFHG1833ZA DISK ANGLE CUSHION 3
K48 DFHP7180ZA LCD TAPE E 1
K49 DFHP7208YA LCD FRONT TAPE A 5
K50 DFHP7209ZA LCD FORNT TAPE B 2
K51 DFHP7210ZA LCD FRONT TAPE C 1
K52 DFHP7221YA PAD SHEET 1
K53 DFHP7226ZA KB FPC TAPE 1
K54 DFHR3A37ZB SPEAKER RING 1
K55 DFHR3A38ZA SPEAKER BOX 1
K56 DFHR3A78ZA LCD INSULATOR 2
K57 DFHR3A95ZA INVERTER TAPE 1
K59 DFHR3B19ZA HINGE BACKUP SHEET 1
K61 DFHR3B86ZA DVD HEAT INSULATION PACK 1
K62 DFHR3C14ZA LCD KNOB SPACER 2
K64 DFHR3C33ZA LCD CABEL FIX SHEET 2
K65 DFHR3C36ZA DISK ANGLE SHEET A 1
K66 DFHR3C37ZA DISK ANGLE SHEET B 1
K67 DFHR3C38ZA DISK ANGLE SHEET C 1
K68 DFHR3C39ZA KB SHEET 1
K69 DFHR3C40ZA DISK COVER SHEET 1
K71 DFHR6188ZA DISK LOCK BUSH 2
K74 DFKE0772ZA-0 ANTENNA COVER-L 1
K75 DFKE0773ZA-0 ANTENNA COVER-R 1
K76 DFKE0877ZA-0 HINGE COVER L 1
K77 DFKE0878ZA-0 HINGE COVER R 1
K79 DFKE0815ZA-0 DIMM COVER LIGHT 1
K80 DFKE0817ZA DISK ANGLE 1
K81 DFKF0274ZA-0 LCD FRONT WAN 1
K82 DFKF8165XA-0 BOTTOM CASE ASS'Y 1
K82-1 DFHG371ZA-1 FOOT RUBBER 3
K82-2 DFHP7106YA BOTH SLDES TAPE 2
K82-3 DFHR3B18ZA LINE HOLD SHEET 1
K82-4 DFHR3C13ZA RJ CABLE SHEET 1
K82-5 DFKL0029ZA-0 FOOT RUBBER BACK WAN 2
K82-6 DFMX1174ZA AUDIO JACK SHEET 1
K82-7 DFMX1251ZA BOTTOM CABLE SHEET 1
K82-8 DFGL0138ZA-0 SD LENZ 1
K84 DFKM0523ZA-0 LCD REAR WAN 1
K86 DFKM8170RA-0 TOP CASE ASS'Y 1
K87 DFMD1203ZA LCD HOOK WAN 1
K88 DFMD1190YA DISK COVER LOCK 1
K89 DFMD2165ZA DISK CV SHAFT ANGLE 1
K90 DFMD3121ZA MDC PLATE 1
K91 DFMD4057ZA KB HOOK F999 1
K92 DFMD7A63ZA DISK ANGLE FPC COVER 1
K93 DFMX0635ZB EDGE SHEET 1
K94 DFMX1155ZA INVERTER BOX 1
K95 DFMX1158ZA DVD PWB SHEET 1
K96 DFMX1160ZA PCMCIA-MAIN SHEET 1
K98 DFMX1184ZA SW CABLE SHEET 2
K99 DFMX1242ZA MAIN PWB SHEET1 W5 1
K101 DFMY0399ZA MCH RUBBER 1
K102 DFMY0421ZA HEAT SHEET KB LARGE 1
K103 DFMY0432ZA DIMM THERMAL SPONGE 1
K104 DFMY3191YA HEAT SPREADER TOP 1
K105 DFMY3192ZA HEAT SPLEADER BOTTOM 1
K106 DFMY3206ZA MEMORY SHEET TOP 1
K107 DFMY3208ZA WLAN SHEET 1
K108 DFMY3230ZA MEMORY HEAT SHEET 1
K109 DFMY3231ZA DIMM HEAT SHEET 1
K111 DFQT0045ZA ENERGY STAR LABEL 1
K112 DFQT0046ZA VISTA CAPABLE LABEL 1
K113 DFQT6342ZA DIMM COVER SHEET T5 1
K114 DFQT9983ZA CENTRINO SOLO LABEL 1
K115 DFUD0037ZA DISK KNOB SPRING 1
K116 DFUD0040ZA LATCH SPRING 1
K117 DFUN0078ZB DISK COVER ARM SPRING 1
K118 JDBC0044ZA BREAK SPRING 1
K119 JDBG0032ZA BREAK PAD 1
K120 JDKJ0059ZA BREAK LEVER 1
K1002 DFHG1399XA-0 LCD LEG RUBBER 1
K1003 DFHG1944ZA LCD REAR CUSHION 2
K1004 DFHG1945ZA LCD SIDE CUSHION 1
K1005 DFHG1946ZA LCD DAMPER B 2
K1006 DFHG1947ZA LCD REAR SPACER 2
K1007 DFHG1949ZA LCD DAMPER A 1
K1008 DFHG1953ZA LCD BATT RUBBER WAN 2
K1009 DFHG1835ZA HDD DAMPER 1
K1010 DFKE0883ZB-0 HDD COVER WAN 1
K1011 DFHR3C19ZA HDD FPC EDGE SHEET 1
K1012 DFHR3B99ZA RJ CABLE BLIND SHEET 1
K1013 DFHR3E92ZA LINE HOLD SHEET A 1
K1014 DFHR3F77ZA USB CABLE FIX SHEET 2 1
K1015 DFMX1259YA PAD BUTTON SHEET 1
K1016 DFGX0475ZA CABLE BLIND SHEET 1
K1017 DFHE0463ZA EMI SHEET 3 1
K1018 DFHE1035ZA WWAN EMI SHEET 1
K1019 DFHG1965ZA MAGNET SPACER 1
K1020 DFHP7272ZA WWAN TAPE 1
K1021 DFHR3416ZA SPACER CU 2
K1022 DFHR5484ZA CLAMP 2
K1023 DFHR8526ZA CABLE FIXED SHEET 1
K1024 DFKE0879ZA-0 SIMM COVER WAN 1
K1025 DFKF0275ZB-0 ANTENNA COVER 1
K1028 DFHG1834ZA SP CABLE FIX CUSHION 1
K1029 DFHP7231ZA KBD TAPE 2
K1030 DFHP7106ZA K/B FIXED TAPE 1
K1031 DFHR3C12ZA SP CABLE SHEET 1
K1032 DFHR3C54ZA HINGE BACKUP SHEET 1
K1033 DFHR3E90ZA LINE HOLD SHEET(WM) 1
K1034 DFHR3F69ZA LAN HOLD SHEET 1
K1035 DFKM0483PA-0 DISK COVER 1
K1037 DFHE1029ZA DVD FFC GASKET CLOTH 1
K1038 DFHE1030ZA FERRITE SHEET 1
K1039 DFHP7106YA BOTH SLDES TAPE 2
K1040 DFHR3C13ZA RJ CABLE SHEET 4
K1041 DFHR3C18ZA KB EDGE SHEET 2
N1 DFHE5025XA SCREW 20
N2 DFHE5035ZB SCREW 2
N4 DRHM0092ZA SCREW 3
N5 DRQT2+G6FKL SCREW 1
N6 DXHM0039ZA SCREW 5
N7 DXHM0057ZA SCREW 6
N8 DXQT2+D25FNL SCREW 8
N9 DXQT2+D4FNL SCREW 1
N10 DXQT2+E10FNL SCREW 1
N11 DXQT2+E12FNL SCREW 6
N12 DXQT2+E6FCL SCREW 2
N13 DXQT2+E6FNL SCREW 6
N14 DXQT2+F2FNL SCREW 1
N15 DXQT26+D5FNL SCREW 2
N16 DXQT26+D8FCL SCREW 2
N17 XSB2+4FNL SCREW 1
N18 DRHM0076ZA SCREW 2
N19 DRHM0108ZA SCREW 2
N500 K1YE50000022 SCREW, I/O PIN 2
Replacement Parts List
CF-W5LWEZZBM (06-11-16) PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY
MAIN PCB
C 657 EEFCD0D101ER CAPACITOR, 2V, 100µF 2
C 696
C 5 EEFCX0D221R CAPACITOR, 2V, 220µF 6
C60
C61
C69
C89
C 185
C 630 EEFCX0G151R CAPACITOR, 2V, 150µF 2
C 675
C 224 EEFCX0J101R CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 100µF 3
C 611
C 612
C 181 EEFSX0D331ER CAPACITOR, 2V, 330µF 5
C 676
C 698
C 708
C 709
C 223 EEFUD0J151ER CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 150µF 1
C 264 F1G0J224A001 CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 0.22µF 7
C 265
C 333
C 334
C 335
C 336
C 366
C 53 F1G1A104A014 CAPACITOR, 10V, 0.1µF 9
C54
C 165
C 166
C 337
C 342
C 343
C 344
C 345
C 73 F1G1A474A018 CAPACITOR, 10V, 0.47µF 4
C76
C88
C91
C 400 F1G1A683A014 CAPACITOR, 10V, 0.068µF 1
C 9 F1G1C104A042 CAPACITOR, 16V, 0.1µF 158
C10
C14
C18
C22
C27
C50
REF. NO and ARE
A
Note: Important Safety Notice
Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety.
When replacing any of these components use only manufacturer's specified parts.
C51
C52
C57
C64
C65
C66
C68
C71
C85
C90
C92
C95
C96
C99
C 100
C 101
C 102
C 105
C 106
C 107
C 108
C 111
C 112
C 114
C 115
C 118
C 119
C 127
C 128
C 134
C 135
C 136
C 137
C 142
C 143
C 144
C 145
C 146
C 147
C 148
C 168
C 169
C 171
C 175
C 177
C 178
C 180
C 182
C 183
C 187
C 188
C 189
C 190
C 191
C 192
C 193
C 194
C 195
C 196
C 197
C 198
C 199
C 200
C 201
C 202
C 203
C 204
C 205
C 207
C 208
C 209
C 217
C 219
C 221
C 222
C 228
C 233
C 234
C 236
C 239
C 241
C 243
C 245
C 247
C 249
C 252
C 255
C 257
C 258
C 259
C 260
C 262
C 275
C 283
C 289
C 290
C 291
C 292
C 293
C 294
C 295
C 296
C 298
C 305
C 310
C 311
C 313
C 314
C 315
C 316
C 317
C 318
C 319
C 321
C 323
C 326
C 328
C 332
C 347
C 351
C 355
C 358
C 364
C 375
C 377
C 378
C 379
C 383
C 384
C 386
C 392
C 393
C 394
C 406
C 413
C 420
C 430
C 431
C 434
C 435
C 436
C 437
C 438
C 442
C 445
C 604
C 609
C 639
C 641
C 674
C 717
C 631 F1G1C473A004 CAPACITOR, 16V, 0.047µF 5
C 636
C 637
C 638
C 640
C 46 F1G1E103A062 CAPACITOR, 25V, 0.01µF 23
C 151
C 152
C 153
C 154
C 174
C 179
C 218
C 230
C 231
C 238
C 240
C 272
C 277
C 308
C 312
C 340
C 352
C 401
C 432
C 602
C 605
C 692
C 210 F1G1H100A544 CAPACITOR, 50V, 10pF 8
C 211
C 212
C 404
C 415
C 416
C 418
C 419
C 306 F1G1H1010005 CAPACITOR, 50V, 100pF 8
C 307
C 362
C 363
C 385
C 615
C 664
C 691
C 225 F1G1H102A496 CAPACITOR, 50V, 1000pF 33
C 229
C 256
C 266
C 267
C 268
C 269
C 270
C 271
C 273
C 274
C 276
C 278
C 360
C 361
C 387
C 388
C 389
C 403
C 405
C 443
C 619
C 622
C 626
C 644
C 647
C 663
C 665
C 670
C 682
C 689
C 714
C 716
C 642 F1G1H121A495 CAPACITOR, 50V, 120pF 1
C 701 F1G1H152A496 CAPACITOR, 50V, 1500pF 1
C 646 F1G1H182A496 CAPACITOR, 50V, 1800pF 1
C 159 F1G1H220A542 CAPACITOR, 50V, 22pF 8
C 160
C 620
C 623
C 628
C 667
C 683
C 686
C 600 F1G1H221A495 CAPACITOR, 50V, 220pF 9
C 621
C 648
C 661
C 666
C 672
C 679
C 684
C 685
C 49 F1G1H222A496 CAPACITOR, 50V, 2200pF 2
C 251
C 226 F1G1H330A542 CAPACITOR, 50V, 33pF 9
C 227
C 281
C 282
C 284
C 285
C 286
C 287
C 288
C 715 F1G1H331A496 CAPACITOR, 50V, 330pF 1
C 213 F1G1H3R0A543 CAPACITOR, 50V, 3pF 2
C 215
C 120 F1G1H3R3A543 CAPACITOR, 50V, 3.3pF 2
C 121
C 411 F1G1H470A542 CAPACITOR, 50V, 47pF 2
C 412
C 367 F1G1H471A496 CAPACITOR, 50V, 470pF 2
C 439
C 643 F1G1H561A496 CAPACITOR, 50V, 560pF 1
C 320 F1G1H5R0A543 CAPACITOR, 50V, 5pF 2
C 324
C 242 F1G1H8R0A544 CAPACITOR, 50V, 8pF 2
C 248
C 81 F1H0J1050022 CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 1µF 11
C82
C83
C84
C86
C 129
C 155
C 156
C 157
C 158
C 391
C 55 F1H1A1050015 CAPACITOR, 10V, 1µF 39
C56
C67
C78
C79
C94
C97
C98
C 103
C 104
C 109
C 110
C 113
C 116
C 117
C 130
C 131
C 132
C 133
C 138
C 139
C 140
C 141
C 172
C 173
C 184
C 186
C 214
C 216
C 237
C 301
C 322
C 338
C 346
C 390
C 399
C 606
C 694
C 702
C 617 F1H1H103A748 CAPACITOR, 50V, 0.01µF 2
C 627
C 601 F1H1H104A731 CAPACITOR, 50V, 0.1µF 1
C 616 F1H1H104A748 CAPACITOR, 50V, 0.1µF 16
C 618
C 625
C 659
C 662
C 669
C 678
C 681
C 688
C 697
C 699
C 700
C 703
C 704
C 719
C 732
C 671 F1H1H182A748 CAPACITOR, 50V, 1800pF 2
C 680
C 645 F1H1H1830001 CAPACITOR, 50V, 0.018µF 1
C 720 F1H1H222A748 CAPACITOA, 50V, 2200pF 1
C 660 F1H1H472A748 CAPACITOR, 50V, 4700pF 2
C 690
C 45 F1J0J106A016 CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 10µF 30
C48
C58
C59
C62
C63
C70
C72
C74
C87
C93
C 167
C 176
C 206
C 244
C 246
C 250
C 254
C 297
C 303
C 304
C 325
C 339
C 368
C 395
C 441
C 446
C 447
C 668
C 695
C 3 F1J0J226A051 CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 22µF 8
C13
C15
C29
C33
C34
C37
C41
C 77 F1J0J4750019 CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 4.7µF 11
C80
C 149
C 150
C 279
C 330
C 341
C 370
C 372
C 373
C 374
C 235 F1J0J475A009 CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 4.7µF 6
C 624
C 649
C 687
C 718
C 733
C 263 F1J1A1050021 CAPACITOR, 10V, 1µF 1
C 608 F1J1E104A081 CAPACITOR, 25V, 0.1µF 1
C 607 F1J1E105A009 CAPACITOR, 25V, 1µF 1
C 650 F1J1H224A533 CAPACITOR, 50V, 0.22µF 1
C 614 F1K1E106A078 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 4
C 706
C 707
C 722
C 354 F1L0J107A016 CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 100µF 2
C 356
C 603 F1L1E106A021 CAPACITOR, 25V, 10µF 9
C 629
C 651
C 652
C 658
C 673
C 677
C 693
C 705
C 329 F1L3D102A003 CAPACITOR, 2000V, 1000pF 1
CF 1 D4CC1103A038 THERMISTOR 1
CN 2 K1MMH2B00003 CONNECTOR 1
CN 3 K1KA02BA0014 CONNECTOR 2
CN 26
CN 4 K1MN45AA0044 CONNECTOR 1
CN 10 K1KA05BA0014 CONNECTOR 1
CN 16 K1KA08BA0014 CONNECTOR 1
CN 11 K1KB30AA0049 CONNECTOR 1
CN 12 K1FB315BA003 CONNECTOR 1
CN 13 K1NA09E00076 CONNECTOR 1
CN 14 K1NA68E00096 CONNECTOR 1
CN 15 K1MY26BA0001 CONNECTOR 1
CN 18 K1KB12A00099 CONNECTOR 1
CN 19 K1MY52BA0190 CONNECTOR 1
CN 21 K1MN12BA0134 CONNECTOR 1
CN 23 K1KA20BA0114 CONNECTOR 1
CN 22 K1FY150BA007 CONNECTOR 1
CN 25 K1MN60B00008 CONNECTOR 1
CN 28 K1KA12BA0014 CONNECTOR 1
CN 600 K1KA02B00247 CONNECTOR 1
CN 601 K1KA10B00233 CONNECTOR 1
D 7 B0ADDH000004 DIODE 6
D8
D9
D 601
D 602
D 604
D 628 B0JCCE000008 DIODE 2
D 639
D 609 B0JCMD000014 DIODE 7
D 611
D 624
D 626
D 627
D 629
D 630
D 600 B0JCPD000023 DIODE 3
D 603
D 636
D 608 B0JCQD000001 DIODE 1
D 623 DEDRB081L20 DIODE 1
D 610 B0JDAE000004 DIODE 2
D 625
D 5 B0KB00000044 DIODE 2
D6
D 620 B2ABAM000002 DIODE 1
D 10 B3ABB0000164 DIODE 4
D11
D12
D13
D 20 B3ABB0000274 LED 1
D 16 B3ACB0000020 DIODE 2
D21
D 15 B3AKB0000008 DIODE 1
D 1 MA2J72900L DIODE 4
D2
D3
D22
D 4 MA3J741E0L DIODE 1
D 23 MA2S111-TX DIODE 3
D 619
D 621
D 605 MAZ81200ML DIODE 1
D 606 MAZ81800ML DIODE 1
D 607 MA3S132E0L DIODE 2
D 622
D 612 MAZ80510ML DIODE 6
D 613
D 614
D 615
D 617
D 618
D 616 MAZ80620ML DIODE 1
F 1 S K5H2021A0003 FUSE, 2A 2
F7 S
F 9 S K5H402Z00003 FUSE, 4A 1
F 600 S K5H632300002 FUSE, 6.3A 1
IC 53 C0ABBA000093 IC, OP AMP 2
IC 601
IC 608 C0ABZA000047 IC, AMP 1
IC 15 C0CBCAC00183 IC, REGULATOR 1
IC 19 C0CBCBC00137 IC, REGULATOR 1
IC 31 C0CBCBC00181 IC 1
IC 16 C0CBCBG00008 IC, REGULATOR 1
IC 600 C0DBALH00003 IC 4
IC 602
IC 609
IC 611
IC 605 C0DBAYY00155 IC, DC/DC 1
IC 607 C0DBDJH00009 IC, LINER 1
IC 606 C0DBEFH00002 IC, REGULATOR 1
IC 28 C0DBZYY00016 IC 1
IC 4 C0DBZYY00017 IC 1
IC 58 C0DBZYY00019 IC, POWER MANAGEMENT SWITCH 1
IC 21 C0DBZYY00026 IC, USB POWER SW 3
IC 22
IC 71
IC 610 C0EBE0000333 IC 1
IC 26 C0EBE0000460 IC 3
IC 37
IC 38
IC 43 C0JBAA000344 IC, GATE LOGIC 6
IC 44
IC 54
IC 55
IC 61
IC 614
IC 46 C0JBAA000346 IC, LOGIC 4
IC 47
IC 48
IC 49
IC 52 C0JBAB000616 IC, LOGIC 3
IC 603
IC 604
IC 42 C0JBAB000619 IC, GATE LOGIC 1
IC 45 C0JBAE000302 IC, LOGIC 2
IC 51
IC 27 C0JBAR000515 IC, Q-SWITCH 2
IC 29
IC 25 C0JBAZ002422 IC, FET SWITCH 2
IC 64
IC 70 C0JBAZ002422 IC, FET SWITCH 1
IC 13 C0JBZZ000388 IC, CLOCK GENERATOR 1
IC 69 C1BB00001025 IC, AUDIO AMP 1
IC 33 C1CB00002268 IC, SECURITY CHIP 1
IC 50 C1CB00002295 IC 1
IC 2 C1CB00002432 IC, CHIP SET 1
IC 30 C1CB00002449 IC, AUDIO CODEC 1
IC 20 C1CB00002540 IC, TEMPERATURE CENSOR IC 1
IC 17 C1DB00001182 IC, LAN CONTROLLER 1
IC 24 C1DB00001373 IC, USB-ATA CHIP 1
IC 3 C1DB00001541 IC, CHIPSET 1
IC 36 C2CBJA000003 IC, MICON 1
IC 1 C2GBC0000312 IC, CPU 1
IC 5 C3ABSG000029 IC, DDR2 SDRAM 8
IC 6
IC 7
IC 8
IC 9
IC 10
IC 11
IC 12
IC 18 C3EBCG000100 IC, EEPROM 1
IC 23 C3EBEC000061 IC, EEPROM 1
IC 34 C3FBLY000024 IC, SPI FLASH MEMORY 1
JK 1 K2HC1YYB0027 JACK 2
JK 2
L 608 G1A160H00001 INDUCTOR 1
L 602 DDAZS100MT3T INDUCTOR 1
L 1 G1C1R0MA0076 INDUCTOR 2
L3
L 20 G1C1R0Z00002 INDUCTOR 1
L 605 G1C220MA0077 INDUCTOR 1
L 604 G1C2R8MA0022 INDUCTOR 1
L 601 G1C4R7MA0022 INDUCTOR 3
L 606
L 607
L 2 G1C91NM00001 INDUCTOR 1
L 603 G1CR88ZA0140 INDUCTOR, COIL 1
L 17 J0JBC0000072 INDUCTOR, FILTER 3
L18
L19
L 25 DDB5Z024E-L INDUCTOR 1
L 38 DDB5Z021C-Y INDUCTOR 6
L39
L40
L41
L42
L43
L 34 DDB5Z024C-L IDUCTOR, FERRITE PARTS 4
L35
L36
L37
L 13 J0JCC0000186 INDUCTOR 9
L14
L27
L28
L29
L30
L31
L32
L33
L 5 J0JHC0000074 INDUCTOR 3
L7
L26
L 4 J0JJC0000021 INDUCTOR 1
L 600 J0JKC0000007 INDUCTOR 1
L 57 J0MAB0000116 INDUCTOR 1
L 21 J0ZZB0000080 IDUCTOR, COMMON MODE FILTER 2
L22
PA 1 D4FB1R100009 SWITCH 3
PA 2
PA 3
Q 614 B1CFGD000003 TRANSISTOR 2
Q 643
Q 6 B1CFGD000023 TRANSISTOR 8
Q7
Q27
Q 647
Q 654
Q 662
Q 663
Q 666
Q 602 B1CFMC000008 TRANSISTOR 1
Q 649 B1CFRD000013 FET 1
Q 612 B1CFRD000014 FET 2
Q 613
Q 622 B1CHRC000009 TRANSISTOR 2
Q 627
Q 607 B1CHRD000001 TRANSISTOR 2
Q 610
Q 637 B1DBGD000006 TRANSISTOR 5
Q 641
Q 642
Q 650
Q 656
Q 638 B1DFGD000032 TRANSISTOR 1
Q 11 B1DHDC000028 TRANSISTOR 5
Q40
Q 626
Q 630
Q 633
Q 608 B1DHFD000015 TRANSISTOR 2
Q 655
Q 2 B1GBCFJN0037 TRANSISTOR 14
Q3
Q4
Q43
Q50
Q 604
Q 606
Q 619
Q 645
Q 646
Q 651
Q 652
Q 653
Q 657
Q 53 B1GBCFNL0017 TRANSISTOR 1
Q 29 B1GBCFNN0042 TRANSISTOR 7
Q54
Q 601
Q 603
Q 605
Q 611
Q 624
Q 1 B1GDCFNN0031 TRANSISTOR 4
Q41
Q51
Q52
Q 48 B1GFCFEN0003 TRANSISTOR 1
Q 28 B1MBDCA00004 TRANSISTOR 3
Q35
Q37
Q 615 B1MBEDA00017 TRANSISTOR 2
Q 644
Q 648 B1MBEDA00018 TRANSISTOR 1
Q 10 XP0421300L TRANSISTOR 11
Q36
Q38
Q 616
Q 621
Q 628
Q 631
Q 632
Q 634
Q 635
Q 636
Q 46 XP0421400L TRANSISTOR 3
Q47
Q 600
R 630 D1BDR018A099 RESISTOR, 1/3W, 0.0182
R 631
R 629 D1BDR0220001 RESISTOR, 1/8W, 0.02210
R 701
R 702
R 724
R 741
R 742
R 777
R 651
R 652
R 723
R 721 D1BDR0470002 RESISTOR, 1/8W, 0.0471
R 755 D1BDR0680001 RESISTOR, 1/8W, 0.0682
R 756
R 628 D1BDR1000002 RESISTOR, 1/8W, 0.11
R 626 RL1220SR15F RESISTOR, 1/8W, 0.152
R 627
R 604 D1BDR4700001 RESISTOR, 1/8W, 0.471
R 78 D1H81034A024 RESISTOR ARRAY 7
R 170
R 196
R 197
R 220
R 268
R 457
R 216 D1H84724A024 RESISTOR ARRAY 1
R 384 D1H84734A024 RESISTOR ARRAY 1
R 219 DEARA8AJ103M RESISTOR ARRAY 7
R 265
R 266
R 267
R 455
R 456
R 513
R 157 D1HA56080001 RESISTOR ARRAY 7
R 158
R 159
R 160
R 161
R 162
R 163
R 99 D1HG1008A001 RESISTOR ARRAY 8
R 100
R 101
R 102
R 127
R 128
R 129
R 130
R 602 D1ZZ00000046 RESISTOR, 1W, 5m1
R 700 D1ZZ00000093 RESISTOR, 1W, 1m1
R 647 ERA3YEB123V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 12K1
R 643 ERA3YEB203V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 20K2
R 731
R 732 ERA3YEB243V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 24K2
R 792
R 646 ERA3YEB333V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 33K3
R 753
R 793
R 730 ERA3YEB621V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 6201
R 641 ERA3YEB622V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 6.2K2
R 648
R 642 ERA3YKB104V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 100K3
R 751
R 752
R 791 ERA3YKB513V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 51K1
R 615 ERJ1TYJ331U RESISTOR, 1W, 3302
R 617
R 131 ERJ2GE0R00X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 071
R 132
R 133
R 134
R 135
R 136
R 137
R 138
R 139
R 140
R 141
R 142
R 143
R 144
R 145
R 146
R 147
R 148
R 149
R 150
R 151
R 152
R 153
R 154
R 155
R 156
R 175
R 176
R 189
R 192
R 224
R 226
R 233
R 238
R 239
R 240
R 247
R 252
R 257
R 296
R 316
R 317
R 333
R 346
R 386
R 406
R 407
R 430
R 431
R 449
R 450
R 458
R 472
R 481
R 485
R 487
R 491
R 501
R 511
R 600
R 692
R 703
R 719
R 760
R 761
R 763
R 768
R 773
R 774
R 785
R 787
R 103 ERJ2GEJ100X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1037
R 104
R 105
R 106
R 107
R 108
R 109
R 110
R 111
R 112
R 113
R 114
R 115
R 116
R 117
R 118
R 119
R 120
R 121
R 122
R 123
R 124
R 125
R 126
R 341
R 636
R 637
R 649
R 650
R 705
R 706
R 716
R 717
R 725
R 726
R 737
R 738
R 13 ERJ2GEJ101X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10025
R14
R65
R 203
R 237
R 332
R 350
R 362
R 391
R 478
R 486
R 502
R 504
R 508
R 518
R 608
R 609
R 667
R 668
R 673
R 676
R 677
R 678
R 679
R 697
R 1 ERJ2GEJ102X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1K16
R57
R61
R62
R 187
R 218
R 235
R 272
R 273
R 392
R 393
R 462
R 479
R 480
R 492
R 656
R 93 ERJ2GEJ103X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10K56
R 173
R 234
R 242
R 243
R 264
R 277
R 282
R 283
R 284
R 289
R 290
R 291
R 298
R 300
R 303
R 313
R 314
R 335
R 336
R 338
R 348
R 349
R 358
R 372
R 374
R 396
R 402
R 413
R 421
R 422
R 426
R 428
R 437
R 444
R 447
R 448
R 452
R 453
R 484
R 519
R 520
R 521
R 619
R 639
R 644
R 688
R 704
R 708
R 712
R 713
R 728
R 733
R 734
R 743
R 817
R 165 ERJ2GEJ104X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 100K32
R 171
R 215
R 248
R 249
R 250
R 308
R 311
R 331
R 334
R 337
R 342
R 343
R 352
R 383
R 454
R 459
R 460
R 461
R 475
R 476
R 503
R 506
R 611
R 621
R 623
R 624
R 625
R 662
R 664
R 666
R 672
R 260 ERJ2GEJ105X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1M7
R 361
R 397
R 398
R 622
R 661
R 669
R 259 ERJ2GEJ106X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10M1
R 638 ERJ2GEJ153X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 15K4
R 707
R 727
R 816
R 748 ERJ2GEJ154X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 150K1
R 95 ERJ2GEJ201X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 2004
R96
R97
R98
R 258 ERJ2GEJ203X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 20K1
R 522 ERJ2GEJ221X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 2202
R 740
R 66 ERJ2GEJ222X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 2.2K7
R 319
R 320
R 325
R 326
R 394
R 395
R 680 ERJ2GEJ223X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 22K1
R 665 ERJ2GEJ225X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 2.2M1
R 507 ERJ2GEJ273X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 27K1
R 179 ERJ2GEJ330X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 3320
R 181
R 183
R 184
R 185
R 186
R 191
R 217
R 271
R 368
R 404
R 419
R 424
R 493
R 494
R 495
R 496
R 497
R 498
R 499
R 525 ERJ2GEJ331X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 3301
R 645 ERJ2GEJ333X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 33K1
R 255 ERJ2GEJ334X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 330K4
R 280
R 355
R 653
R 79 ERJ2GEJ390X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 392
R80
R 221 ERJ2GEJ470X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 475
R 222
R 295
R 443
R 473
R 401 ERJ2GEJ471X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 4702
R 757
R 174 ERJ2GEJ472X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 4.7K3
R 302
R 754
R 193 ERJ2GEJ473X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 47K19
R 195
R 270
R 274
R 275
R 292
R 347
R 370
R 371
R 378
R 388
R 390
R 400
R 505
R 515
R 517
R 620
R 634
R 684
R 635 ERJ2GEJ474X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 470K7
R 654
R 718
R 720
R 739
R 745
R 772
R 2 ERJ2GEJ510X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 514
R5
R6
R9
R 25 ERJ2GEJ560X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 563
R27
R28
R 415 ERJ2GEJ561X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 5602
R 471
R 31 ERJ2GEJ562X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 5.6K6
R 354
R 610
R 614
R 616
R 747
R 24 ERJ2GEJ680X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 681
R 663 ERJ2GEJ684X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 680K1
R 451 ERJ2RHD103X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10K3
R 603
R 607
R 736 ERJ2RHD123X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 12K1
R 749 ERJ2RHD302X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 3K2
R 750
R 746 ERJ2RHD3652X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 36.5K1
R 353 ERJ2RHD562X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 5.6K1
R 744 ERJ2RKD114X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 110K1
R 605 ERJ2RKD244X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 240K2
R 613
R 606 ERJ2RKD364X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 360K2
R 612
R 38 ERJ2RKF1000X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1003
R40
R42
R 15 ERJ2RKF1001X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1K2
R 696
R 63 ERJ2RKF1002X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10K1
R 689 ERJ2RKF1003X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 100K1
R 632 ERJ2RKF1102X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 11K1
R 633 ERJ2RKF1302X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 13K1
R 83 ERJ2RKF1500X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1509
R84
R85
R 327
R 328
R 329
R 488
R 489
R 490
R 81 ERJ2RKF1501X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1.5K3
R 285
R 759
R 711 ERJ2RKF1502X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 15K2
R 735
R 687 ERJ2RKF1603X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 160K1
R 690 ERJ2RKF1800X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1801
R 693 ERJ2RKF1801X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1.80K1
R 41 ERJ2RKF2000X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 2001
R 16 ERJ2RKF2001X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 2K1
R 339 ERJ2RKF2002X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 20K1
R 37 ERJ2RKF2210X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 2211
R 39 ERJ2RKF2210X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 2211
R 229 ERJ2RKF22R6X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 22.61
R 715 ERJ2RKF2402X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 24K1
R 288 ERJ2RKF2431X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 2.43K1
R 30 ERJ2RKF24R9X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 24.95
R34
R35
R86
R 228
R 82 ERJ2RKF2550X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 2551
R 19 ERJ2RKF27R4X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 27.42
R21
R 446 ERJ2RKF3901X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 3.9K1
R 305 ERJ2RKF3922X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 39.2K1
R 286 ERJ2RKF39R0X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 392
R 287
R 695 ERJ2RKF4221X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 4.22K1
R 694 ERJ2RKF4701X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 4.7K2
R 710
R 758 ERJ2RKF4702X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 47K1
R 356 ERJ2RKF49R9X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 49.94
R 357
R 359
R 360
R 369 ERJ2RKF5101X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 5.1K1
R 714 ERJ2RKF5102X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 51K1
R 18 ERJ2RKF51R0X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 511
R 20 ERJ2RKF54R9X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 54.94
R22
R32
R33
R 771 ERJ2RKF6801X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 6.80K1
R 74 ERJ2RKF80R6X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 80.62
R75
R 294 ERJ3GEY0R00V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 07
R 382
R 385
R 423
R 767
R 775
R 776
R 640 ERJ3GEYJ100V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 104
R 709
R 729
R 818
R 766 ERJ3GEYJ101V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1001
R 246 ERJ3GEYJ121V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1201
R 523 ERJ3GEYJ151V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1502
R 524
R 166 ERJ3GEYJ1R0V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 18
R 167
R 168
R 169
R 245
R 699
R 762
R 769
R 26 ERJ3GEYJ201V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 2001
R 91 ERJ3GEYJ220V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 221
R 376 ERJ3GEYJ330V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 332
R 377
R 618 ERJ3GEYJ3R3V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 3.31
R 601 ERJ3GEYJ562V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 5.6K1
R 790 ERJ3RED754V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 750K1
R 330 ERJ6GEY0R00V RESISTOR, 1/10W, 01
R 474 ERJ6GEYJ101V RESISTOR, 1/10W, 1002
R 483
R 681 ERJ6GEYJ122V RESISTOR, 1/10W, 1.2K2
R 821
R 682 ERJ6GEYJ222V RESISTOR, 1/10W, 2.2K2
R 683
R 367 EXBV8V750JV RESISTOR ARRAY 1
R 465 J0JBC0000107 RESISTOR, 150mA, 0.84
R 467
R 469
R 470
SW 5 K0ZZ00000617 SW 1
SW 6 ESD165225 SLIDE SWITCH 1
SW 7 K0D112B00071 SW 1
SW 8 EVQPLDA15 SWITCH 2
SW 9
T 1 G5BYC0000015 TRANCE 1
X 1 H0J143500058 OSCILLATOR, 14.318MHz 1
X 4 H0J250500067 OSCILLATOR, 25MHz 1
X 3 H0J300500018 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR 1
X 2 H0J327200115 OSCILLATOR, 32.768KHz 1
X 5 H2D800400015 OSCILLATOR, 8MHz 1
ZA 1 DRHM0114ZA SCREW 1
ZA 2 DRHM0113ZA SCREW 1
ZA 3 K1YGZZ000060 SPACER 2
ZA 4
USB PCB
C 901 EEFUD0J151ER CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 150µF 2
C 902
CN 901 K1KA12BA0014 CONNECTOR 1
CN 902 K1FB104B0062 USB CONNECTOR 2
CN 903
D 901 B0KB00000044 DIODE 2
D 902
L 901 J0MAB0000116 INDUCTOR 2
L 902
L 903 J0JHC0000074 INDUCTOR 4
L 904
L 905
L 906
SW PCB
C 952 F1G1A104A014 CAPACITOR, 10V, 0.1µF 2
C 953
C 954 F1G1E103A062 CAPACITOR, 25V, 0.01µF 1
CN 951 K1MY20BA0002 CONNECTOR 1
CN 952 K1KA02BA0181 CONNECTOR 1
D 951 B3ABB0000196 DIODE 1
D 952 MA2S111-TX DIODE 1
IC 951 C0JBAA000346 IC, LOGIC 1
IC 952 C0EBE0000460 IC 1
Q 951 B1GBCFJN0037 TRANSISTOR 1
Q 952 B1DHFB000003 TRANSISTOR 1
R 951 ERJ3GEYJ101V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1001
R 954 ERJ2GEJ104X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 100K1
SW 951 K0D113B00081 SW 1
SW 952 K0L1BA000115 SW 2
SW 953
WWAN PCB
C 1524 EEFCX0G151R CAPACITOR, 2V, 150µF 2
C 1525
C 1502 F1G1C104A042 CAPACITOR, 16V, 0.1µF 5
C 1503
C 1504
C 1516
C 1528
C 1505 F1G1H101A451 CAPACITOR, 50V, 100pF 1
C 1520 F1G1H221A495 CAPACITOR, 50V, 220pF 1
C 1501 F1J0J106A016 CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 10µF 3
C 1523
C 1527
CN 1501 K1KA12BA0014 CONNECTOR 1
CN 1502 K1MY52BA0190 CONNECTOR 1
CN 1503 K1NA08E00007 CONNECTOR 1
D 1520 DEDRB081L20 DIODE 1
IC 1520 C0DBAYY00204 IC, DC/DC CONVERTER 1
L 1520 G1C2R7MA0273 INDUCTOR, COIL 1
Q 1520 B1CFGD000023 TRANSISTOR 1
Q 1522 B1DHFD000015 TRANSISTOR 1
Q 1521 B1GBCFNN0042 TRANSISTOR 1
R 1522 D1BDR0330001 RESISTOR, 1/8W, 0.0331
R 1527 D1BDR0470002 RESISTOR, 1/8W, 0.0471
R 1525 ERA3YEB303V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 30K1
R 1503 ERJ2GE0R00X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 02
R 1505
R 1502 ERJ2GEJ101X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1002
R 1504
R 1521 ERJ2GEJ103X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10K2
R 1523
R 1526 ERJ2RKF1001X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1K1
R 1524 ERJ2RKF1002X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10K1
SW 1501 K0D211A00015 DIP SWITCH 1
ZA 1501 K1YGZZ000060 SPACER 2
ZA 1502

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