Dynabook v1 v2 Satellite p300
Dynabook v1 v2 Satellite p300
Satellite P300
Maintenance Manual
TOSHIBA CORPORATION
File Number 960-Q08
Copyright
2003 by Toshiba Corporation. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual
cannot be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Toshiba. No patent
liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein.
Toshiba Personal Computer Washington- Satellite A300 Maintenance Manual
First edition Feb 2008
Disclaimer
The information presented in this manual has been reviewed and validated for accuracy. The
included set of instructions and descriptions are accurate for the Satellite P300 Series at the
time of this manual's production. However, succeeding computers and manuals are subject
to change without notice. Therefore, Toshiba assumes no liability for damages incurred
directly or indirectly from errors, omissions, or discrepancies between any succeeding
product and this manual.
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Other trademarks and registered trademarks not listed above may be used in this manual.
Preface
This maintenance manual describes how to perform hardware service maintenance for the
Toshiba Personal Computer Satellite A300 Series.
The procedures described in this manual are intended to help service technicians isolate
faulty Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) and replace them in the field.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Four types of messages are used in this manual to bring important information to your
attention. Each of these messages will be italicized and identified as shown below.
DANGER: Danger indicates the existence of a hazard that could result in death or
serious bodily injury, if the safety instruction is not observed.
WARNING: Warning indicates the existence of a hazard that could result in bodily
injury, if the safety instruction is not observed.
CAUTION: Caution indicates the existence of a hazard that could result in property
damage, if the safety instruction is not observed.
NOTE: Note contains general information that relates to your safe maintenance
service.
Improper repair of the computer may result in safety hazards. Toshiba requires service
technicians and authorized dealers or service providers to ensure the following safety
precautions are adhered to strictly.
Be sure to fasten screws securely with the right screwdriver. If a screw is not fully
fastened, it could come loose, creating a danger of a short circuit, which could cause
overheating, smoke or fire.
If you replace the battery pack or RTC battery, be sure to use only the same model
battery or an equivalent battery recommended by Toshiba. Installation of the wrong
battery can cause the battery to explode.
Hardware Overview describes the Satellite A300 system unit and each
FRU.
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Appendices
Conventions
This manual uses the following formats to describe, identify, and highlight terms and
operating procedures.
Acronyms
On the first appearance and whenever necessary for clarification acronyms are enclosed in
parentheses following their definition. For example:
Read Only Memory (ROM)
Keys
Keys are used in the text to describe many operations. The key top symbol as it appears on
the keyboard is printed in boldface type.
Key operation
Some operations require you to simultaneously use two or more keys. We identify such
operations by the key top symbols separated by a plus (+) sign. For example, Ctrl + Pause
(Break) means you must hold down Ctrl and at the same time press Pause (Break). If
three keys are used, hold down the first two and at the same time press the third.
User input
Text that you are instructed to type in is shown in the boldface type below:
DISKCOPY A: B:
The display
Text generated by the computer that appears on its display is presented in the typeface
below:
Format complete
System transferred
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Hardware Overview
1.1
Features ..........................................................................................................................1
1.2
1.3
1.4
Optical Drive................................................................................................................12
1.4.1DVD-ROM & CD-R/RW Drive ....................................................................12
1.5
Keyboard......................................................................................................................18
1.6
1.7
1.8
Batteries .......................................................................................................................26
1.8.1Main Battery ..................................................................................................26
1.8.2Battery Charging Control...............................................................................27
1.8.3RTC battery....................................................................................................28
1.9
AC Adapter ..................................................................................................................29
Chapter 2
Troubleshooting Procedures
2.1
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................1
2.2
Troubleshooting Flowchart............................................................................................3
2.3
2.4
Procedure 1
Procedure 2
Procedure 3
Connection Check....................................................................11
Procedure 4
Procedure 5
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
Procedure 1
Procedure 2
Procedure 3
Procedure 4
Procedure 2
Procedure 3
Partition Check........................................................................ 29
Procedure 2
Procedure 3
Format Check.......................................................................... 31
Procedure 4
Procedure 5
Procedure 2
Procedure 2
2.9
2.10
2.11
2.12
2.13
2.14
2.15
2.15
Display Troubleshooting..............................................................................................38
Procedure 1
Procedure 2
Procedure 3
Procedure 4
Procedure 2
Modem Troubleshooting..............................................................................................43
Procedure 1
Procedure 2
LAN Troubleshooting..................................................................................................46
Procedure 1
Procedure 2
Procedure 2
Procedure 3
Sound Troubleshooting................................................................................................50
Procedure 1
Connector Check......................................................................50
Procedure 2
Procedure 2
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
3.16
3.17
3.18
3.17.1
3.17.2
3.19
3.20
3.21
Operation Description3-60
Replacement Procedures
Overview.................................................................................................................... 4-1
Safety Precautions................................................................................................ 4-2
Before You Begin ................................................................................................ 4-3
Disassembly Procedure........................................................................................ 4-4
Assembly Procedure ............................................................................................ 4-5
Tools and Equipment ........................................................................................... 4-5
Screw Tightening Torque .................................................................................... 4-6
Grip Color ............................................................................................................ 4-6
Screw Notation .................................................................................................... 4-7
4.2
4.3
PC card..................................................................................................................... 4-10
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
Keyboard.................................................................................................................. 4-27
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
4.13
4.14
System board............................................................................................................4-46
4.15
CPU..........................................................................................................................4-49
4.16
4.17
10
Appendices
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E
Key Layout.....................................................................................................E-1
Appendix F
Appendix G
Appendix H
Appendix I
Reliability........................................................................................................I-1
11
12
Chapter 1
Hardware Overview
I-1
Chapter 1
Hardware Overview
Chapter 1
1.1
Features ..........................................................................................................................1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
Keyboard......................................................................................................................18
1.6
1.6.2
1.7
1.8
Batteries .......................................................................................................................26
1.9
1.8.1
Main Battery...........................................................................................26
1.8.2
1.8.3
AC Adapter ..................................................................................................................29
Figures
Figure 1-1
Figure 1-2
Figure 1-3
2.5-inch HDD.....................................................................................................8
Figure 1-4
Figure 1-5
Figure 1-6
Figure 1-7
Figure 1-8
Figure 1-9
Figure 1-10
Figure 1-11
I-2
Hardware Overview
Chapter 1
Tables
Table 1-1
Table 1-2
Table 1-3
Table 1-4
Table 1-5
Table 1-6
Table 1-7
Table 1-8
Table 1-9
Table 1-10
Table 1-11
Battery specifications.......................................................................................26
Table 1-12
Table 1-13
Table 1-14
Table 1-15
Chapter 1
Hardware Overview
Chapter 1
1.1
Features ..........................................................................................................................1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
Keyboard......................................................................................................................16
1.6
1.6.2
1.7
1.8
Batteries .......................................................................................................................24
1.9
1.8.1
Main Battery...........................................................................................24
1.8.2
1.8.3
AC Adapter ..................................................................................................................27
Figures
Figure 1-1
Figure 1-2
Figure 1-3
2.5-inch HDD.....................................................................................................9
Figure 1-4
Figure 1-5
Figure 1-6
Figure 1-7
Figure 1-8
Figure 1-9
Figure 1-10
Figure 1-11
I-2
Hardware Overview
Chapter 1
Tables
Table 1-1
Table 1-2
Table 1-3
Table 1-4
Table 1-5
Table 1-6
Table 1-7
Table 1-8
Table 1-9
Battery specifications.......................................................................................24
Table 1-10
Table 1-11
Table 1-12
Table 1-13
1.1
Features
The Satellite P300 and Satellite Pro P300 (AMD Platform) features are listed below.
Microprocessor
Microprocessor that is used will be different by the model.
It supports processors as follows
AMD Turion64 Dual Core Rev. F
TL58 1.9GHz (TMDTL58HAX5DM)
TL60 2.0GHz (TMDTL60HAX5DM)
TL62 2.1GHz (TMDTL62HAX5DM)
TL64 2.2GHz (TMDTL64HAX5DM)
TL66 2.3GHz (TMDTL66HAX5DM)
TL68 2.4GHz (TMDTL68HAX5DM)
Memory
Two DDRII SO-DIMM (667MHz specification compliant) up to 4GB can be
upgraded through Memory Module Slot. Maximum upgradeable system memory may
depend on the model
VRAM
Shared with System RAM for AMD RS690M.
M86 Graphic card:256MB,512MB;
M82XT Graphic card:64MB,128MB,256MB.
HDD (First/Second Hard Drive SATA)
160GB, 200GB, 250GB, 300GB, internal drives. 2.5 inch x 9.5mm height.
Display
- LCD
17-inch, 1,440 (H) x 900 (V) WXGA+ 262,144 colors + CCFL, High-brightness,
amorphous silicon TFT color display.
- CRT
Supported via a RGB connector.
- HDMI
Supported via a HDMI TYPE-A connector
- S-Video
Supported via a 4-pins S-Video connector
Keyboard
Toshiba keyboard module has (104/105/109 keys) with three LEDs design, Support
Windows keys & Application keys. Multi-langue support.
New card slot
ExpressCard/34 and ExpressCard/54 are supported.
Optical devices
A DVD Super Multi drive is equipped.
Battery
The RTC battery is equipped inside the computer.
It is good with no external power source for 1 month on average.
The main battery is a detachable lithium ion battery.
6 cell Li-Ion 10.8v/4000mAh
9 cell Li-Ion 10.8v/6000mAh
1.2
200-pin SO-DIMM
1.8V operation
Mini Card
Wireless LAN card
Conformity with IEEE 802.11b/g and IEEE 802.11a/b/g.
MODEM (CONEXANT CX20548-11Z)
The modem supports V.92/V.90 analog receive data up to 56 kbps with V.44 data
compression, V.17 analog fax to 14.4 kbps, voice/telephone answering machine
(TAM), high quality soft speakerphone.
Bluetooth
USB Bluetooth Module. Bluetooth standard V2.1 +EDR conformity.
1.3
A compact, high-capacity HDD with a height of 9.5mm. Contains a 2.5-inch magnetic disk
and magnetic heads.
Figure 1-2 shows a view of the 2.5-inch HDD and Tables 1-1 and 1-2 list the specifications.
Outline
dimensions
TOSHIBA
MK8046GSX
TOSHIBA
MK1246GSX
TOSHIBA
MK1646GSX
Width
(mm)
69.85
Height
(mm)
9.5
Depth
(mm)
100.0
Weight
(g)
98
98
Parameter
TOSHIBA
MK2546GSX
102
102
102
Standard value
FUJITSU
MHY2080B
H
FUJITSU
MHW2120B
H
FUJITSU
MHW2160B
H-PL
70
Outline
Width
(mm)
dimensi
ons
Height
(mm)
9.5
Depth
(mm)
100.0
FUJITSU
MHY2250B
H
FUJITSU
MHX2300BT
101(Max)
Weight
(g)
Parameter
Standard value
HITACHI
HTS542580k9
SA00
Outline
dimensi
ons
TOSHIBA
MK2046GSX
HITACHI
HTS542512
k9SA00
HITACHI
HTS542516k9
SA00
Width
(mm)
69.85
Height
(mm)
9.5
Depth
(mm)
100.0
Weight
(g)
102 (max.)
HITACHI
HTS542520k9
SA00
HITACHI
HTS542525k9S
A00
TOSHIBA
MK8046GSX
TOSHIBA
MK1246GSX
TOSHIBA
MK1646GSX
TOSHIBA
MK2046GSX
TOSHIBA
MK2546GSX
80GB
120GB
160GB
200GB
250 GB
Speed (RPM)
Data transfer Rate
- Internal Transfer Rate
- Host Transfer Rate
5,400
370~730(Mbits/Sec).
3Gbps (300MB/s)
12
Power-on-to-ready (sec)
3.5(typ)/9.5(Max)
Specification
Parameter
FUJITSU
MHY2080BH
80GB
FUJITSU
MHW2120B
H
120GB
FUJITSU
MHW2160BHPL
160GB
FUJITSU
MHY2250BH
FUJITSU
MHX2300BT
250GB
300GB
5,400
84.6MB/s Max.
1.5Gbps (150MB/s)
8MB
12
4.0 (typ.)
10
Specification
Parameter
TOSHIBA
MK8046GSX
TOSHIBA
MK1246GSX
TOSHIBA
MK1646GSX
TOSHIBA
MK2046GSX
TOSHIBA
MK2546GSX
80GB
120GB
160GB
200GB
250GB
75.5MB/s
1.5Gbps
83.125MB/s
1.5Gbps
Speed (RPM)
Data transfer Rate
- To/From Media
- T0/From Host
5,400
66.25MB/s
1.5Gbps
80.375MB/s
1.5Gbps
77.375MB/s
1.5Gbps
11
Power-on-to-ready (sec)
3.5
11
1.4
12
Standard value
HLDS
(GSA-T40N-ATAK7B0)
HLDS
(GSA-T40F-ATAK7B0)
Outline
Width (mm)
128
dimensions
Height (mm)
12.7
Depth (mm)
127
Mass (g)
173
Parameter
Maker
Standard value
Pioneer
(DVR-KD08TBM)
Pioneer
(DVR-KD08TBF)
Outline
Width (mm)
128
dimensions
Height (mm)
12.7
Depth (mm)
127
Mass (g)
170
Parameter
Maker
Standard value
Panasonic
(UJ-870BTJZ-A)
Panasonic
(UJ-870FTJZ-A)
Outline
Width (mm)
128
dimensions
Height (mm)
12.7
Depth (mm)
129
Mass (g)
180
Parameter
Maker
Standard value
TSST
(TS-L632H)
TSST
(TS-L632P)
Outline
Width (mm)
128
dimensions
Height (mm)
12.7
Depth (mm)
127
Mass (g)
165
13
Parameter
Label Flash Function
Read
GSA-T40F-ATAK7B0
No support
Support
DVD-ROM
8x max.
DVD-R(SL/DL)
8x/4x max.
DVD+R(SL/DL)
8x/4x max.
DVD-RW
8x max.
DVD+RW
8x max.
DVD-RAM (Ver.1.0) 2x
(Ver.2.2) 2x, 3x, 5x
DVD-Video
4x max. (Single/Dual layer)
CD-R/RW/ROM 24x/24x/24x max.
CD-DA (DAE: Ripping/Play) 20x/20x max.
DVD-R
DVD-R DL
DVD-RW
DVD-RAM
Write
Burst
Transfer
mode
CD-ROM
130ms (Typ.)
DVD-ROM
135ms (Typ.)
Data transfer
speed
Access time
(ms) (Random)
GSA-T40N-ATAK7B0
Buffer memory
2MB
14
Parameter
Label Flash Function
Read
Data transfer
speed
Access time
(ms) (Random)
Write
DVR-KD08TBM
DVR-KD08TBF
No support
Support
Burst Transfer
mode
CD-ROM
150ms (Typ.)
DVD-ROM
160ms (Typ.)
Buffer memory
2MB
15
Parameter
Label Flash Function
Read
Data transfer
speed
Access time
(ms) (Random)
Write
UJ-870BTJZ-A
UJ-870FTJZ-A
No support
Support
Burst Transfer
mode
CD-ROM
150ms (Typ.)
DVD-ROM
180ms (Typ.)
Buffer memory
2MB
16
Parameter
Label Flash Function
Read
Data transfer
speed
Write
Access time
(ms) (Random)
TS-L632H
TS-L632P
No support
Support
Burst
Transfer
mode
PIO mode4
Multi word mode2
Ultra DMA mode2
CD-ROM
130ms (Typ.)
DVDROM
130ms (Typ.)
Buffer memory
2MB
17
18
19
1.6
The Satellite P300 and Satellite Pro300Panel use CCFL to control backlight.
1.6.1 LCD Module with CCFL Backlight
Figure 1-8 ~ 1-11 shows a view of the LCD module and Table 1-8 lists the specifications.
20
21
22
Number of Dots
Dot spacing (mm)
Display Colors
LG-Philips
AUO
CMO
Samsung
LP171WP4-TLN1
B170PW06
N170C2-L02
LTN170X2-L02-S
23
Delta
DAC-08N035
AF
SUMIDA
TWS-449-308
TDK
TBD485NR
Voltage (V)
8~20
8~20
8~20
8~20
Power (W)
7.5W
7.5W
7.5W
7.5W
612~945
612~945
612~945
612~945
Item
Input
Voltage (Vrms)
Output
Current
(f=55KHz)(mArms)
2.30.4 ~ 6.50.3
24
1.7
Power Rails
Table 1-10 lists the power rail output specifications of RS690M platform.
Table 1-10 RS690M Power supply output rating
Power supply Yes/No
Name
Voltage [V]
Power OFF
Suspend mode
Power OFF
Boot mode
No Battery
+5VPCU
Yes
Yes
No
+5V
No
No
No
+3VPCU
3.3
Yes
Yes
No
+3V_S5
3.3
Yes
No
No
+3VSUS
3.3
Yes
No
No
+3V
3.3
No
No
No
+2.5V
2.5
No
No
No
+1.8VSUS
1.8
Yes
No
No
+SMDDR_VTERM
1.8
Yes
No
No
+SMDDR_VREF
1.8
Yes
No
No
+1.8V
1.8
No
No
No
+1.5V
1.5
No
No
No
+1.2V
1.25
No
No
No
+1.2V_S5
1.25
No
No
No
+NB_CORE
1.0~1.2
No
No
No
VCC_CORE
0.7~1.2
No
No
No
25
1.8
Batteries
Battery Element
Output Voltage
Capacity
10.8v
4000mAh
10.8v
4000mAh
10.8v
6000mAh
3V
17mAh
Sanyo
6 cell
Panasonic
Main battery
Lithium ion
6 cell
Sanyo
9 cell
Real time clock
(RTC) battery
Panasonic
ML1220/F1BEMOLEX-58ZL1
Lithium ion
26
Charging Time
Power On Charge
About 12 hours-
About 4 hours
preservation time
Approximately 2 days(sleep mode)
Approximately 3 days(sleep mode)
Approximately 20 days(Hibernate mode)
Approximately 30 days(Hibernate mode)
Approximately 20 days(Shut Douwn mode)
Approximately 30 days(Shut Douwn mode)
27
Time
About 24 hours
About a month
28
1.9
AC Adapter
Specification
DELTA/ LITE-ON
DELTA/ LITE-ON
DELTA/ LITE-ON
75W
90W
120W
Input voltage
AC 100V/240V
Input frequency
Input current
50Hz/60Hz
1.5A
Output voltage
Output current
1.5A
2A
DC 19V
3.95A
4.74A
6.3A
29
1.1
Features
The Satellite P300 Satellite Pro P300 (Intel Platform) series are 2 spindle PCs running
Intel Core Duo Processor T8100 (800MHz) or higher
Intel Core Duo Processor T9300 (800MHz) or higher.
Intel Pentium Dual Processor T2330 or higher.
Intel Celeron 540 Processor or higher.
Intel Core2 Duo Processor (667MHz) T5450 or higher.
The features are listed below.
Microprocessor
Microprocessor that is used will be different by the model.
It supports processors as follows:
Intel Core2 Duo Processor
FSB : 667 MHz
T5550(1.83GHz)
T5750(2.0GHz)
T5850(2.16GHz
FSB : 800MHz
T8100(2.10GHz)
T8300(2.40GHz)
T9300(2.5GHz)
T9500(2.6GHz)
T2330(1.6GHz)
T2370(1.73GHz)
T2390(1.86GHz)
Intel Celeron
FSB : 533 GHz
540(1.86GHz)
550(2.0GHz)
560(2.13GHz)
570(2.26GHz)
Memory
Two DDRII SO-DIMM (667MHz specification compliant) used can be up to 4GB
(but 2GB for GL960) which can be upgraded through Memory Module Slot.
VRAM
Shared with System RAM for Intel GM965, PM965,GL960, GM965 +ATI
M82XT Graphic card:64MB,128MB,256MB.
HDD(First/Second Hard Drive SATA)
160GB, 200GB, 250GB, 300GB, internal drives. 2.5 inch x 9.5mm height.
USB FDD (Option)
Toshiba external USB FDD for option
Display
LCD
17-inch, 1,440 (H) x 900 (V) WXGA+ 262,144 colors + CCFL, High-brightness,
amorphous silicon TFT color display..
CRT
Supported via a RGB connector.
Keyboard
Toshiba keyboard module has (104/105/109 keys) with three LEDs design, Support
Windows keys & Application keys. Multi-langue support.
New Dummy card slot
The new card slot (dummy card) accommodates one 5mm Type II card. The slot
support 16-bit PC cards.
Optical devices
A DVD Super Multi drive is equipped.
Battery
The RTC battery is equipped inside the computer.
1.2
T5550(1.83GHz)
T5750(2.0GHz)
T5850(2.16GHz
FSB : 800MHz
T8100(2.10GHz)
T8300(2.40GHz)
T9300(2.5GHz)
T9500(2.6GHz)
T2330(1.6GHz)
T2370(1.73GHz)
T2390(1.86GHz)
Intel Celeron
FSB : 533 GHz
540(1.86GHz)
550(2.0GHz)
560(2.13GHz)
570(2.26GHz)
Memory
Two memory slots capable of accepting DDRII-SDRAM 512MB,1GB or 2GB
memory modules for a maximum of 4GB(2GB for GL960).
200-pin SO-DIMM
1.8V operation
8Mbit
Outline
dimens
ions
TOSHIBA
MK1246GS
X
TOSHIBA
MK1646GS
X
TOSHIBA
MK2046GS
X
Width (mm)
Height (mm)
9.5
Depth (mm)
Weight (g)
97/98
Parameter
97/98
TOSHIBA
MK2546GS
X
101//102
TOSHIBA
MK3252GSX
101//102
Standard value
FUJITSU
MHY2120BH
FUJITSU
MHY2160BH
FUJITSU
MHY2200BH
100
Outline
Width
(mm)
dimensi
ons
Height
(mm)
9.5
Depth
(mm)
70
Weight
(g)
FUJITSU
MHY2250BH
101(Max)
Parameter
Standard value
HITACHI
HTS542512k9SA0
0
Outlin
e
dimen
sions
HITACHI
HTS542516k9SA
00
HITACHI
HTS542520k9SA
00
Width (mm)
Height (mm)
9.5
Depth (mm)
Weight (g)
95 (max.)
102 (max.)
95 (max.)
HITACHI
HTS542525k9S
A00
102 (max.)
Parameter
Standard value
FUJITSU
MHX2250BT
FUJITSU
MHX2300BT
100
Outline
Width
(mm)
dimensi
ons
Height
(mm)
12.5
Depth
(mm)
70.0
Weight
(g)
FUJITSU
MHZ2400BT
101(Max)
10
TOSHIBA
TOSHIBA
MK1246G
SX
TOSHIBA
MK1646GS
X
TOSHIBA
MK2046G
SX
TOSHIBA
MK2546G
SX
MK3252G
SX
120GB
160GB
200GB
250 GB
320GB
Speed (RPM)
Data transfer Rate
- To/From Media
- T0/From Host
5,400
730Mbits Media
300MBytes Host
794Mbits
Media
3GBytes
Host
1.5Gbps(150MB/s)
12
Power-on-to-ready (sec)
3.5(typ)/9.5(Max)
Specification
Parameter
Storage size
(formatted)
FUJITSU
MHY2120BH
80GB
Speed (RPM)
Data transfer Rate
- To/From Media
- T0/From Host
bus transfer rate
(MB/s)
Average random seek
time (read) (ms)
Power-on-to-ready
(sec)
FUJITSU
MHY2160BH
120GB
FUJITSU
MHY2200BH
200GB
FUJITSU
MHY2250BH
250GB
5,400
84.6MB/s Max.
1.5Gbps (150MB/s)
1.5Gbps(150MB/s)
12.0ms/14.0ms
4.0 (typ.)
11
Specification
Parameter
HITACHI
HTS542512k9
SA00
HITACHI
HTS542516k9S
A00
HITACHI
HTS542520k9SA
00
HITACHI
HTS542525k9SA0
0
120GB
160GB
200GB
250GB
5,400
65.5MB/s
1.5Gbps
65.5MB/s
1.5Gbps
65.5MB/s
1.5Gbps
65.5MB/s
1.5Gbps
11
Power-on-to-ready (sec)
3.5 sec
Specification
Parameter
Storage size
(formatted)
FUJITSU
MHX2250BT
250GB
Speed (RPM)
Data transfer Rate
- To/From Media
- T0/From Host
bus transfer rate
(MB/s)
Average random seek
time (read) (ms)
Power-on-to-ready
(sec)
FUJITSU
FUJITSU
MHZ2400BT
MHX2300BT
300GB
400GB
4,200
6.8MB/s Max.
1.5Gbps (150MB/s)
1.5Gbps (150MB/s)
12.0ms/14.0ms
4.0 (typ)
12
Outline
dimension
Standard Value
TST
TST
PNR
PNR
Maker
TSL632H
TS-L632P
DVRKD08TBT
DVRKD08TBL
Width
(mm)
122.4
122.4
128
128
Height
(mm)
12.7
12.7
12.7
12.7
Depth
(mm)
126
126
134
134
Mass
(g)
104
104
176.2
176.2
13
Read (KB/s)
TST
TST
PNR
PNR
TS-L632H
TS-L632P
DVR-KD08TBT
DVR-KD08TBL
CD-ROM
3600 KB/s
CD-R
3600 KB/s
CD-RW
3600 KB/s
DVD-ROM(L)
10800 KB/s
DVD+/-R
Dual8100KB/s
DVD-RAM
6750 KB/s
CD-ROM
3600 KB/s
CD-R
3600 KB/s
CD-RW
3600 KB/s
DVD-ROM(SL)
10800 KB/s
DVD+/-R Dual
8100 KB/s
DVD-RAM
6750 KB/s
CDInner 1,545
Outer 3,600
(10.3-24XCAV mode
over16 Block
Transfer)DVD(single
Layer)Inner 4,455
Outer 10,800
(3.3X-8X CAV mode
Over16 Block
Transfer)DVD-RM
Inner 4,155
Outer 6,925
CDInner 1,545
Outer 3,600
(10.3-24X CAV mode
over16 Block Transfer)
DVD(single Layer)Inner
4,455
Outer 10,800
(3.3X-8X CAV mode
Over16 Block
Transfer)DVD-RAM
Inner 4,155
Outer 6,925
(3X-5XZone-CLV mode
Over16 Block Transfer)
(3X-5XZone-CLV
mode Over16 Block
Transfer)
Data transfer
speed
Write
ATAPI
interface
(MB/s)
CD-ROM
Access time
(ms) (Random)
CD-R
3600 KB/s
MS CD-RW
600 KB/s
HS CD-RW
1500 KB/s
US CD-RW
2400 KB/s
US+ CD-RW
Not Support
DVD+R/-R
10800 KB/s
CD-R
3600 KB/s
MS CD-RW
600 KB/s
HS CD-RW
1500 KB/s
US CD-RW
2400 KB/s
US+ CD-RW
Not Support
DVD+R/-R
10800 KB/s
CDInner 1,500
Outer 3,600
(24x Zone-CLV CD-R
write)DVD-RInner
2,700Outer 10,800
(8X
Zone-CLV
write)DVD+R
Inner
3,240Outer
10,800(8X Zone-CLV
write)DVD-RAM
Inner
4,155Outer
6,925
(3X-5X
Zone-CLV
write)
MAX
33.2MB/s
MAX
33.2MB/s
16.6(PIO
Mode4/MultiwordDM
A Mode2)
33.3(UltraDMAMode2
130 ms
130 ms
DVD-ROM
130 ms
130 ms
CDInner 1,500
Outer 3,600
(24x Zone-CLV
CD-R write)
DVD-R
Inner 2,700
Outer 10,800
(8X Zone-CLV write)
DVD+R
Inner 3,240
Outer 10,800
(8X Zone-CLV write)
DVD-RAM
Inner 4,155
Outer 6,925
(3X-5X Zone-CLV write)
16.6(PIO
Mode4/MultiwordDMA
Mode2)
33.3(UltraDMA Mode2)
Ave.140(CD-ROM
Mode1Disc is used)
Ave.140(CD-ROM
Mode 1 Disc is used)
Ave.150
(DVD-ROM
Single
Layer Disc is used)
Ave.150
(DVD-ROM Single
Layer Disc is use
14
Buffer memory
2M
2 Mbytes
2 Mbytes
CD
650MB CDROMR(Rad
Only)
80mm
CD(Horizontal
Mount only)
800/700/650
CDRecordable
(Read & Write)
700/650 MB
CD-Rewritable
(Read & Write)
700/650MB
High Speed
CD-Rewritable
(Read & Write)
700/650 MB
Ultra Speed
CD-Rewritable
(Read & Write)
Ultra+ Speed
CD-Rewritable
(Read Only)
650MB CDROMR(Read
Only)
80mm
CD(Horizontal
Mount only)
800/700/650
CDRecordable
(Read & Write)
700/650 MB
CD-Rewritable
(Read & Write)
700/650MB
High Speed
CD-Rewritable
(Read & Write)
700/650 MB
Ultra Speed
CD-Rewritable
(Read & Write)
Ultra+ Speed
CD-Rewritable
(Read Only)
CD-ROM Mode1
CD-ROM XA Mode2
(form1, form2)
Photo CD ( single and
multiple session)
Video CD
CD-DA
CD-Extra
Mixed-CD
CD-Text
CD-R
CD-RW(Supports
AM2)
HSCD-RW(Supports
AM2)
USCD-RW(Supports
AM2)
US+CD-RW(Supports
AM2)(*Read only)
CD-ROM Mode1
CD-ROM XA Mode2
(form1, form2)
Photo CD ( single and
multiple session)
Video CD
CD-DA
CD-Extra
Mixed-CD
CD-Text
CD-R
CD-RW(Supports AM2)
HSCD-RW(Supports
AM2)
USCD-RW(Supports
AM2)
US+CD-RW(Supports
AM2)(*Read only)
5/9/10/18
G DVDSingle/Dual
(PTP, OTP)
(Read Only)
4.7G DVD+R/RW (Read &
Write)
DVD+-R Dual
(Read & Write)
DVD-RAM
(Read & Write)
80mm DVD
DVD
5/9/10/18 G
DVDSingle/Dual
(PTP, OTP)
(Read Only)
4.7G DVD+R/RW (Read &
Write)
DVD+-R Dual
(Read & Write)
DVD-RAM
(Read
&Write)80mm
DVD
15
1.5 Keyboard
The Satellite P300 keyboard has two different kinds of placement, one is for JP style and the
other is for US/UK style
Figure 1-5 is a view of the keyboard for US style
16
17
1.6
The SatelliteP300 and Satellite Pro 300 Panel use CCFL to control backlight.
1.6.1 LCD Module with CCFL Backlight
Figure 1-8 ~ 1-11 shows a view of the LCD module and Table 1-8 lists the specifications.
18
19
20
LG-Philips
AUO
CMO
Samsung
LP171WP4-TLN1
B170PW06
N170C2-L02
LTN170X2-L02-S
Number of Dots
Dot spacing (mm)
Display Colors
21
Delta
DAC-08N035
AF
SUMIDA
TWS-449-308
TDK
TBD485NR
Voltage (V)
8~20
8~20
8~20
8~20
Power (W)
7.5W
7.5W
7.5W
7.5W
612~945
612~945
612~945
612~945
Item
Input
Voltage (Vrms)
Output
Current
(f=55KHz)(mArms)
2.30.4 ~ 6.50.3
22
1.7
Power Rails
Table 1-8 lists the power rail output specifications of Santa Rosa platform.
Name
Voltage [V]
Power OFF
Suspend mode
Power OFF
Boot mode
No Battery
+5VPCU
Yes
Yes
No
+5V_S5
Yes
No
No
+5V
No
No
No
+5VSATA
No
No
No
USBPWR1
No
No
No
+5V_TP
No
No
No
VCCRTC
3.3
Yes
Yes
Yes
TH_FAN_POWER
3.1~5
No
No
No
+3VPCU
3.3
Yes
Yes
No
+3V_S5
3.3
Yes
No
No
+3VSUS
3.3
Yes
No
No
+3V
3.3
No
No
No
CCD_POWER
3.3
No
No
No
VCC_XD
3.3
No
No
No
+1.8VSUS
1.8
Yes
No
No
+1.5V
1.5
No
No
No
+1.25V
1.25
No
No
No
+1.05V
1.05
No
No
No
VCC_CORE
0.55~1.575
No
No
No
23
1.8
Batteries
Battery Element
Sanyo
6 cell
Panasonic
Main battery
Lithium ion
6 cell
Sanyo
9 cell
Real time clock
(RTC) battery
Panasonic
ML1220/F1BEMOLEX-58ZL1
Lithium ion
Output Voltage
Capacity
10.8v
4000mAh
10.8v
4000mAh
10.8v
6000mAh
3V
17mAh
24
Charging Time
Power On Charge
About 12 hours-
About 4 hours
preservation time
About 3 days
About 1 month
Approximately 1.5 days(sleep mode)
Approximately 3 days(sleep mode)
Approximately 5 days(sleep mode)
25
Time
About 24 hours
About a month
26
1.9
AC Adapter
Specification
DELTA/ LITE-ON
DELTA/ LITE-ON
DELTA/ LITE-ON
75W
90W
120W
Input voltage
AC 100V/240V
Input frequency
50Hz/60Hz
Input current
1.5A
Output voltage
DC 19V
Output current
3.95A
4.74A
6.3A
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Replacement Procedures
Chapter 4
Replacement Procedures
Replacement Procedures
Chapter 4
4.1
Contents
Overview.................................................................................................................... 4-1
Safety Precautions ................................................................................................ 4-2
Before You Begin ................................................................................................ 4-3
Disassembly Procedure........................................................................................ 4-4
Assembly Procedure ............................................................................................ 4-5
Tools and Equipment ........................................................................................... 4-5
Screw Tightening Torque .................................................................................... 4-6
Grip Color ............................................................................................................ 4-6
Screw Notation..................................................................................................... 4-7
4.2
4.3
PC card....................................................................................................................... 4-9
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
Keyboard.................................................................................................................. 4-29
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
4.13
4.14
System board............................................................................................................4-48
4.15
CPU..........................................................................................................................4-51
4.16
4.17
Replacement Procedures
Figures
Figure 4-1
Figure 4-3
Figure 4-4
Figure 4-4
Figure 4-5
Figure 4-6
Figure 4-8
Figure 4-9
Figure 4-10
Figure 4-11
Figure 4-12
Figure 4-14
Figure 4-15
Figure 4-16
Figure 4-17
Remove the LCD harness and remove display assembly ............................ 4-39
Figure 4-18
Figure 4-19
Figure 4-20
Figure 4-21
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Figure 4-22
Figure 4-23
Figure 4-24
Figure 4-25
Figure 4-26
Figure 4-29
Figure 4-30
Figure 4-31
Figure 4-32
Figure 4-33
Figure 4-34
Figure 4-35
Figure 4-36
Replacement Procedures
4
4.1
Overview
This chapter describes the procedure for removing and replacing the field replaceable units
(FRUs) in the PC. It may not be necessary to remove all the FRUs in order to replace one.
The chart below provides a guide as to which other FRUs must be removed before a
particular FRU can be removed. The numbers in the chart indicate the relevant section
numbers in this manual.
In all cases when removing an FRU, the battery pack must also be removed. When repairing
an FRU that is the potential cause of a computer fault, use the chart to determine the order in
which FRUs need to be removed.
The tilt stand, if it is installed, can be removed without any other FRUs removed.
Chart Notation
The chart shows the case for the
following example:
Removing a MDC
All FRUs down to the 4.2 Battery
pack to 4.11 Cover assembly above
a SD board/Microphone/MDC must be
removed.
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Safety Precautions
Please read the following safety instructions before disassembling the computer and always
follow the instructions while working on the computer.
DANGER:
1. In the case of the battery, always use authentic parts or equivalent parts
approved by Toshiba. Other batteries may have different specifications
that are incompatible with the computer and may result in fire or
explosion.
Due to the risk of alkali fluid leaks, never attempt to heat or disassemble
the battery. Similarly, due to the risk of explosion, never expose the
battery to flame.
2. Some parts including the power supply and FL inverter generate high
voltages. If you need to turn on the power while disassembling the
computer, do not touch any connectors or other components due to the
risk of electric shock. Also, do not disassemble individual parts when
performing routine maintenance.
WARNING: 1. To prevent electric shock, turn off the power unplug the AC adapter from
the power source.
2. As the battery installed to the computer is typically already charged, the
risk of electric shock remains even when the AC adapter is unplugged
from the socket. To prevent electric shock, always take off any metal
jewelry or accessories such as necklaces, bracelets or rings before
working on the computer. Never work with wet or moist hands.
3. Take care not to injury yourself on any edges or corners.
CAUTION:
Replacement Procedures
Before You Begin
Take note of the following points before starting work. Always remove the AC adapter and
battery pack before commencing any of the procedures. The procedure for removing the
battery pack is described in section 4.2.1 Battery Pack.
1. Do not disassemble the computer unless it is operating abnormally.
2. Use the designated tools.
3. Ensure that the environment for working on and storing parts does not contain any of
the following.
Dust or dirt
Static electricity
4. Perform the diagnostic tests described in Chapter 2 to determine which FRU is the
cause of the fault.
5. Do not perform any unnecessary work. Always work in accordance with the
disassembly and reassembly procedures in this manual.
6. Keep parts removed from the computer in a safe place away from the computer where
they will not be damaged or interfere with your work.
7. Disassembling requires the removal of a large number of screws. Keep removed
screws in a safe place such that you can determine which screws belong to which part.
8. When reassembling, ensure that you use the correct screws and fit parts in the correct
position. Screw sizes are noted in the text and figures.
9. As all parts have sharp edges and corners, take care not to cut yourself.
10. After replacing an FRU, check that the computer and replaced part operate correctly.
Replacement Procedures
Disassembly Procedure
Three main types of cable connector are used.
Spring connector
When disconnecting a pressure plate connector, lift up the tag on one side of the plastic
pressure plate on the connector and pull the cable out from the connector. When reconnecting
a cable to a pressure plate connector, lift up the pressure plate to a suitable height and insert
the cable into the connector. Press down on both sides of the pressure plate such that both
sides of the plate and connector are at the same height and that the cable is fixed in the
correct position. Pull the cable to ensure that it is securely connected. If the cable is
disconnected from the connector, reconnect it making sure that you lift the pressure plate
high enough to insert fully the cable.
For spring connectors, lifting up the stopper frees the cable and allows it to be pulled out. To
reconnect, hold the stopper in the up position and insert the cable, then lower the stopper to
secure the cable.
Normal pin connectors are used for all other cables. Simply pull out or push in these
connectors to disconnect or reconnect.
Spring connector
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Assembly Procedure
After the computer has been disassembled and the part that caused the fault has been repaired
or replaced, the computer must be reassembled.
Take note of the following general points when assembling the computer.
Take your time and follow the instructions carefully. Hurrying the assembly work
will only introduce new problems.
Before fastening FRUs or other parts in place, ensure that no cables are caught on
screws or the FRU.
Ensure that you have installed all FRUs correctly and do not have any screws left
over. Using an incorrect screw may damage the thread or screw head and result in
the FRU not being securely fastened in place.
One Philips screwdriver with type 0 bit (for THIN HEAD screws)
One Philips screwdriver with type 1 bit (for screws other than above)
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Screw Tightening Torque
Use the following torque when tightening screws.
CAUTION: Overtightening may damage screws or parts. Undertightening may allow
screws to loosen (and possibly fall out) causing a short circuit or other
damage.
M2 (2mm)
M2.5 (2.5mm)
M2.5 (2.5mm)
M3.0 (3mm)
NOTE: To prevent damage to THIN HEAD screws, press along the axis of the
screwdriver while turning the screw. This is because the contact area between
the screw and driver is less than for a pan head screw (standard pan-shaped
screw head).
Grip Color
Some screws have a colored grip area to help you determine the length of the screw.
G r ip a r e a
Special length screw means screws whose length is indicated in an integral number to the
first decimal places such as 2.5 mm, 2.8 mm and so on.
Replacement Procedures
Screw Notation
To make maintenance of the computer easier, markings of the kinds of the screws including
the types and lengths are indicated on the computer body.
Format:
Screw shape + Screw length (mm)
Screw shape
B: Bind screw
F: Thin head screw
S: Super thin head screw
T: Tapping screw
U: Other screws (Unique screws: pan head, stud, etc.)
Example: B6 6mm bind screw
Replacement Procedures
4.2
Battery pack
Release
Latch 1
Latch 2
Replacement Procedures
NOTE: Dispose of the used battery pack in accordance with the laws and ordinances of
your local authority.
Lock
Lock1
Replacement Procedures
4.3 PC card
Removing a PC card
The following describes the procedure for removing a PC card (See Figure 4-2-1).
CAUTION: Insert or remove a PC card in accordance with any instructions in a PC card
manual or the manuals of the computer system you are using.
1. Push the PC card. It will pop out PCMCIA Card when you release it. And NEW
Card same as PC card. Then press the card once more to eject a card.
2. Grasp one of PC card and remove it.
NOTE: If a PC card is not inserted all the way, the eject button may not pop out. Be
sure to push a PC card firmly and press the eject button again.
Push
Replacement Procedures
Installing a PC card
The following describes the procedure for inserting a PC card (See Figure 4-2-2).
1. Make sure the PC card does not stick out.
2. Insert a PC card and press it until it is securely connected.
Replacement Procedures
4.4
HDD
M2.54.0B
x2
M2.55.0B
x2
4. Disconnect the HDD assembly from the connector on the system board.
Replacement Procedures
MAIN HDD
Replacement Procedures
CAUTION: When a HDD is installed, they are installed in the position as the following
figure.
SCREW
PULL TAB
SCREW M2.5*52pcs
Replacement Procedures
5. Remove the following screws securing the HDD holder and remove the HDD holder.
M3.03.0B
SCREW M3*34pcs
x4
Replacement Procedures
Installing MAIN HDD-H9.5mm / HDD-H12.5mm
The following describes the procedure for installing the main HDD (See Figure 4-3 to 4-4).
1. Install a HDD to the HDD holder and secure it with the following screws.
M3.03.5F
x4
NOTE: Although they are 3mm head screws, screw torque must be set in 2.5kg-cm for
four screws securing the HDD holder.
2. Insert the HDD assembly into the HDD slot and connect it carefully to the MAIN
HDD on the system board.
3. Secure the HDD assembly with the following screw.
M2.54.0B
x2
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4.5
HDD
M2.54.0B
x2
M2.55.0B
x2
7. Disconnect the HDD assembly from the connector on the system board.
Replacement Procedures
SECOND HDD
CAUTION: When a HDD is installed, they are installed in the position as the following
figure.
Replacement Procedures
SCREW
SCREW M2.5*52pcs
PULL TAB
Replacement Procedures
8. Remove the following screws securing the HDD holder and remove the HDD holder.
M3.03.0B
x4
SCREW M3*34pcs
Replacement Procedures
Installing Second HDD-H9.5mm / HDD-H12.5mm
The following describes the procedure for installing a HDD (See Figure 4-3 to 4-4).
9. Install a HDD to the HDD holder and secure it with the following screws.
M3.03.5F
x4
NOTE: Although they are 3mm head screws, screw torque must be set in 2.5kg-cm for
four screws securing the HDD holder.
10. Insert the HDD assembly into the HDD slot and connect it carefully to the MAIN
HDD on the system board.
11. Secure the HDD assembly with the following screw.
M2.54.0B
x2
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4.6
2.5.0 x 4.0B
BIND screw
x3
2. Disconnect the wireless LAN antenna cable from the connectors on a wireless LAN
card.
3. Open the left and right latches holding a wireless LAN card and remove a wireless
LAN card from the connector on the system board.
Replacement Procedures
CN30
Replacement Procedures
Replacement Procedures
4.7
Memory module
CAUTION: The power of the computer must be turned off when you remove a memory
module. Removing a memory module with the power on risks damaging the
module or the computer itself.
Do not touch memory module terminals. Any dirt on the terminals may cause
memory access problems.
Never press hard or bend a memory module.
Removing a memory module
To remove a memory module, confirm that the computer is in boot mode. Then perform the
following procedure (See Figure 4-6).
1. Loose the screw securing the memory slot cover.
2. Remove the memory slot cover.
3. Open the left and right latches and remove a memory module.
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Replacement Procedures
Replacement Procedures
Installing a memory module
To install a memory module, confirm that the computer is in boot mode. Then perform the
following procedure (See Figure 4-7).
1. Insert a memory module into the connector of the computer slantwise (terminal side
first) and press it to connect firmly.
CAUTION: The power must be turned off when you insert a memory module. Inserting a
memory module with the power on might damage the module or the
computer itself.
Never press hard or bend a memory module.
2. Install the memory slot cover and secure it with the screw.
3. When the power of the computer is turned on, the computer checks automatically the
memory size. Confirm that the new memory is detected correctly.
4. If the memory is not detected, check that it is connected correctly.
Socket1
Socket2
Replacement Procedures
4.8
Keyboard
Replacement Procedures
Battery
KB Holder 3 screw
Replacement Procedures
Keyboard 2screw
KB holder
Keyboard
Replacement Procedures
M2.55.0B
x2
Replacement Procedures
4.9
NOTE: Do not apply excessive force to the top of an optical disk drive.
Do not touch the shaded portion of the figure below, when the drive is removed
or installed.
Removing an optical disk drive
The following describes the procedure for removing an optical disk drive (See Figure 411and 4-12).
1. Remove Keyboard and next remove the following screws securing an optical disk
drive.
M2.55.0B
x1
2. Disconnect an optical disk drive toward the arrow direction from the connector
CN26 on the system board.
ODD screw
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ODD BKT
x3
2. Insert an optical disk drive assembly into the slot and connect it to the connector
CN26 on the system board.
3. Secure the ODD drive with the following screw.
M2.5X5.0
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4
4-35
Replacement Procedures
3. Remove Battery and disassembly k/b holder and keyboard screw. (please refer
figure 4-8,figure4-9).
KB holder screw * 3
M2.5x3.0 FLAT BIND
(Locktight)
KB screw * 2
M2.5x5.0 FLAT BIND
(Locktight)
4-36
Replacement Procedures
M2.5x8.0
M2.5x3.0
M2.5x8.0
M2.5x5.0
M2.5x6.5
M2.5x6.5
M2.5x3.0
M2.5x8.0
M2.5x5.0
M2.5x5.0
4-37
Replacement Procedures
5. Pull out the wireless LAN antenna and LCD cables from the guide
Antenna cable
LCD cable
x6
(Locktight)
M2.5x6.5
M2.5x6.5
..
4-38
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4-39
Replacement Procedures
6. Pulling out the pole of hinge from the hole of hinge assembly, remove the display
assembly from the base assembly.
Display assembly
Base assembly
.
Figure 4-17 Remove the LCD harness and remove display assembly
4-40
Replacement Procedures
Installing the display assembly
The following describes the procedure for installing the display assembly (See Figure 4-13 to
4-17).
1. Inserting the pole of hinge to the hole of hinge assembly, set the display assembly
on the base assembly.
2. Secure the hinges with the following screws secure the display mask with the
following screws and stick the mask seal on them.
x6
NOTE: Be sure to apply the locktight to the screws instructed in the figure above.
3. Connect the LCD harness to the connector on the system board.
4. Arrange the wireless antenna cables along the guide (front) and secure them with
guide.
5. Pass the cables to the back of computer through the slot.
6. Arrange the wireless LAN antenna along the guide and contact with the connector.
7. Install the LAN board and cover ASSY of the system.
4-41
Replacement Procedures
M2.5x5.0
M2.05.0
x4
M2.56.5
x11
M2.58.0
x4
M2.03.0
x5
M2.5x8.0
M2.5x3.0
M2.5x8.0
M2.5x5.0
M2.5x6.5
M2.5x6.5
M2.5x3.0
M2.5x8.0
M2.5x5.0
4-42
Replacement Procedures
3. Disconnect the touch pad flat cable/Fingerprint cable from the connector on the
system board.
Finger print
cable
Power FFC
cable
TP FFC
cable
4-43
Replacement Procedures
4. Remove the following screws securing the cover assembly from the front of
computer. Pull up and remove the cover assembly from the base assembly.
M2.05.0
x3
KB Holder
Keyboard
M2.5x5.0
4-44
Replacement Procedures
Installing the cover assembly
The following describes the procedure for installing the cover assembly (See Figure 4-19 to
4-21).
1. Install the cover assembly to the base assembly.
NOTE: Be careful not to catch the cables between cover assembly and base assembly.
2. Connect the touch pad flat cable to the connector on the system board.
3. Secure the cover assembly with the following screws from the back and bottom of
computer.
M2.05.0
x4
M2.56.5
x11
M2.58.0
x4
M2.03.0
x5
4. Free the cable from cable-drain when through the antenna cable to PCB hole.
4-45
Replacement Procedures
M2.03.0B
x6
Touch pad
flat cable
Touch pad
Finger print
cable
M2.5x3.0
Touch pad
board
Touch pad
flat plate
M2.5x3.0
4-46
Replacement Procedures
x7
4-47
Replacement Procedures
M2.0x5.0
x2
Modem cable
USB cable
x2
NOTE: Be careful not to catch the cables between cover assembly and base assembly.
4-48
Replacement Procedures
Power Cable
48
Replacement Procedures
3. Remove the following screws securing the system board and remove the system
board. (See Figure 4-26)
M2.55.0
BIND screw
x4
49
Replacement Procedures
Installing the system board
The following describes the procedure for installing the system board (See Figure 4-26).
1. Secure the system board with the following screws.
M2.55.0
BIND screw
x4
2. Connect the speaker cable, USB cable, FM CABLE, MDC CABLE and
BLUETOOTH CABLE to the connector on the system board.
3. Connect the power cable to the connector on the system board
50
Replacement Procedures
4.15 CPU
Removing the CPU heat sink
The following describes the procedure for removing the CPU heat sink (See Figure 4-27).
1. Disconnect the Heat sink cable from the connector on the system board
2. Remove the following screws securing the heat sink holder along 1 to 6.
M2.55.0
BIND screw
x8
NOTE: When removing the heat sink holder, be sure to remove the screws in the reverse
order of the number marked on the holder.
3. Remove the CPU heat sink.
51
Replacement Procedures
4. Unlock the CPU by rotating the cam on the CPU socket 120 degrees to the
counterclockwise with a flat-blade screwdriver.
5. Remove the CPU.
52
Replacement Procedures
Figure 4-27
6. Install the CPU heat sink and heat sink holder and secure them with the following
screws along 1 to 6.
M2.55.0 BIND screw
x8
7. Connect the Heat sink cable to the connector on the system board
NOTE: When securing the heat sink holder, be sure to secure the screws in the order of
the number marked on the holder.
53
Replacement Procedures
BIND screw X4
BIND screw X4
2. Insert your finger between the edge of the display mask and the LCD, and remove the
display mask while releasing the latches of display mask.
Figure 4-28
54
Replacement Procedures
3. Pull out one insulator and peel off the other one adhered to the FL inverter.
4. Disconnect the LCD harnesses from the connectors CN1 on the FL inverter.
5. Disconnect the HV harnesses from the connectors CN2 on the FL inverter.
6. Remove the FL inverter while peeling off the double-sided tape.
CN1
Insulator
CN2
LCD harness
FL inverter
Double-sided tape
HV harness
Figure 4-29
55
Replacement Procedures
x4
8. With the bottom edge of the LCD unit on the display cover, lift only the top edge of
the LCD unit. After peeling off the CONDUTIVE tape, disconnect the LCD harness
from the connector on the back of the LCD.
9. Remove the LCD unit.
LCD UNIT
LCD HARNESS
Figure 4-30
56
Replacement Procedures
10. Remove the following screws securing the LCD support (LCD unit side) and remove
the LCD supports and LCD top bracket from the LCD unit.
Figure 4-31
x6
57
Replacement Procedures
Installing the LCD unit/FL Inverter
The following describes the procedure for installing the LCD unit and FL inverter (See
Figure 4-31 to 4-34).
1. Install the LCD supports (LCD unit side) and LCD top bracket to the LCD and secure
them with the following screws.
x6
2. Stand the LCD unit on the display cover and connect the LCD harness to the
connector on the back of LCD.
3. Stick the conductive tape on the connector of LCD harness.
4. Secure the LCD unit with the following screws.
x4
BIND screw X8
X8
NOTE: When installing the display mask, make sure there is no gap between the display
mask and the display cover.
58
Replacement Procedures
Figure 4-32
II. For Satellite P300, Satellite Pro P300, EQUIUM P300, SATEGO P300(INT with
VGA board) use Denka FCR-AS (A000018310) grease on North Bridge, and used
Thermal pad on VGA, VRAM1,VRAM2,VRAM3,VRAM4.
1. Denka FCR-AS: A000018310
2. 0.15cc for one repair
3. one Syringe contains 1cc of Denka FCR-AS grease
59
Replacement Procedures
Figure 4-33
RW PN
JXBL5017010
JXBL5018010
JXBL5019010
JXBL5020010
JXBL5021010
Figure 4-34
Used on
VGA THERMAL PAD BL5(JXBL5017,REV3A)
VRAM1 THERMAL PAD BL5(JXBL5018,REV3A)
VRAM2 THERMAL PAD BL5(JXBL5019,REV3A)
VRAM3 THERMAL PAD BL5(JXBL5020,REV3A)
VRAM4 THERMAL PAD BL5(JXBL5021,REV3A)
60
Replacement Procedures
III. For Satellite P300D, Satellite Pro P300D, EQUIUM P300D, SATEGO P300D (AMD
without VGA Board) use the thermal pad only on North Bridge.
TSB PN
A000037540
RW PN
JXBD3027010
Used on
UMA NB PAD FSL-BS BD3A(JXBD3027,3A)
Figure 4-37
IV. For Satellite P300D, Satellite Pro P300D, EQUIUM P300D, SATEGO P300D (AMD
with VGA board) use the thermal pad on North Bridge, VGA, VRAM1, VRAM2,
VRAM3, VRAM4 (part number is under application)
TSB PN
A000037550
A000037560
A000037570
A000037580
A000037590
A000037600
RW PN
JXBD3028010
JXBD3029010
JXBD3030010
JXBD3031010
JXBD3032010
JXBD3033010
Used on
DIS NB PAD FSL-BS BD3A(JXBD3028,3A)
DIS VGA PAD 50H BD3A(JXBD3029,3A)
DIS VRAM PAD1 T-FLEX340BD3A(JXBD3030,3A)
DIS VRAM PAD2 T-FLEX340BD3A(JXBD3031,3A)
DIS VRAM PAD3 T-FLEX340BD3A(JXBD3032,3A)
DIS VRAM PAD4 T-FLEX340BD3A(JXBD3033,3A)
61
Replacement Procedures
Figure 4-38
NOTE: When applying for grease on North Bridge, one syringe*1cc can cover about
seven repairs. Thermal pad is fixed for each one, no need special applicator and
can re-use.
62
Appendices
Appendix Contents
Appendix A Handling the LCD Module......................................................................... A-1
Appendix B Board Layout............................................................................................... B-1
B.1
B.2
B.3
B.4
B.5
B.6
B.7
B.8
B.9
C.1
C.2
C.3
C.4
CN8
C.5
CN9
C.6
C.7
C.8
C.9
C.10
C.11
C.12
C.13
C.14
C.15
CN20
Battery Connector................................................................................ 8
C.16
CN21
C.21
C.22
CN23
C.23
CN24
DDR Connector2.......................................................................... 14
C.24
CN25
HDMI Connector. 19
C.25
CN26
ODD Connector............................................................................... 19
C.26
CN 27
C.27
C.28
CN 30
C.29
CN 31 USB Connector................................................................................. 27
C.30
CN 32
C.31
CN 33
C.32
CN 34
C.33
CN36
USB Connector 30
C.34
CN37
RTC Connector 30
C.35
CN38
1394 PORT 30
MINI-Card(HD Decoder)................................................................. 26
C.36
CN39
C.37
CN40
Headphone Jack 31
C.38
CN41
C.39
CN42
FM Connector 31
C.40 CN43
30
MDC Connector 32
E.2
E.3
E5
E6
E.7
E.8
E.9
E.10
Arabic(ARE) Keyboard................................................................................E-5
E.11
E.12
E.13
E.14
E.15
Italian ( IT ) Keyboard..................................................................................E-8
E.16
E.17
E.18
E.19
E.20
E.21
E.22
E.23
E.24
Belgian ( BE ) Keyboard............................................................................E-12
E.25
E.26
Norwegian(NW)Keyboard........................................................................ E-13
E.27
E.28
E.29
E.30
Japanese(JP)Keyboard .............................................................................E-15
.Appendix F
Wiring Diagrams..........................................................................................F-1
F.1
F.2
Reliability.......................................................................................................I-1
Appendix A
1. When installing the LCD module in the LCD cover, be sure to seat it so that it is
properly aligned and maximum visibility of the display is maintained.
2. Be careful to align the holes at the four corners of the LCD module with the
corresponding holes in the LCD cover before securing the module with screws.
Do not force the module into place, because stress can affect its performance.
Also, the panels polarized surface is easily scarred, so be careful when handling it.
A-1
3. If the panels surface gets dirty, wipe it with cotton or a soft cloth. If it is still dirty,
try breathing on the surface to create a light condensate and wipe it again.
If the surface is very dirty, we recommend a CRT cleaning agent. Apply the agent to
a cloth and then wipe the panels surface. Do not apply cleanser directly to the panel.
4. If water or other liquid is left on the panels surface for a long period, it can change
the screens tint or stain it. Be sure to quickly wipe off any liquid.
A-4
5. Glass is used in the panel, so be careful not to drop it or let it strike a hard object,
which could cause breakage or cracks.
6. CMOS-LSI circuits are used in the module, so guard against damage from
electrostatic discharge. Be sure to wear a wrist or ankle ground when handling the
module.
A-3
7. Do not expose the module directly to sunlight or strong ultraviolet rays for long
periods.
8. Do not store the module at temperatures below specifications. Cold can cause the
liquid crystals to freeze, lose their elasticity or otherwise suffer damage.
A-4
10. If you transport the module, do not use packing material which contains epoxy resin
(amine) or silicon glue (alcohol or oxide). These materials can release gas that can
damage the panels polarization.
A-5
Appendix B
System Board
(01)
(02)
(06)
(07)
(08)
(09)
(10)
(19)
(11)
(12)
(18)
(17)
(16)
(15)
(14)
(13)
B-1
Board Layout
(26)
(20)
(25)
(27)
(53)
(52)
(51)
(28)
(50)
(29)
(49)
(30)
(48)
(31)
(47)
(32)
(46)
(45)
(33)
(35)
(34)
B-2
Board Layout
(01)
(02)
(03)
(04)
(05)
(06)
(07)
(08)
(09)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
Location
CN4
CN5
CN8
CN6
CN7
CN9/CN10
CN11
CN13
CN42
CN16
CN14
CN17
U17
(14)
U20
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(20)
(21)
(22)
(23)
(24)
(25)
(26)
(27)
(28)
(29)
(30)
(31)
(32)
(33)
MR4
SW4
LED6
LED5
CN15
CN20
U26
U27
U25
U24
CN27
CN19
CN18
CN22
CN25
CN28
CN31
CN35
CN38
(34)
U35
(35)
(36)
(37)
(38)
LED8
CN32
U41
CN43
Function
M/B to panel connector
Internal MIC cable connector
M/B to Power Switch Board connector
M/B to Low Cost Function Board connector
M/B to MMB connector
M/B to Keyboard connector
M/B to Touchpad Board connector
M/B to Touchpad Board connector
M/B to FM connector
M/B to USB Board connector
M/B to Bluetooth module connector
M/B to Speaker connector
Clock Generator
Card Reader and 1394 Combo controller IC O2
OZ129TN
Hall IC
Kill Switch
Logo LED
Logo LED
New Card connector
Battery connector
Embedded Controller IC Winbond WPCE775
BIOS IC
CPU
North Bridge
M/B to External VGA Board connector
FAN connector
CRT connector
S-Video connector
HDMI connector
RJ-45 connector
USB connector
USB connector
1394 connector
LAN controller IC Marvell 88E8040T(10/100) /
88E8072(Giga)
WLAN and BT Combo LED
2nd SATA connector
CIR Sensor
M/B to MDC module connector
B-3
Board Layout
(39)
(40)
(41)
(42)
(43)
(44)
(45)
(46)
(47)
(48)
(49)
(50)
(51)
(52)
(53)
CN33
CN30
CN41
CN40
VR4
CN39
U38
CN37
CN34
U32
CN26
CN23
CN24
PCN4
CN21
B-4
Board Layout
B.2
MMB board
(01)
(03)
(04)
(02)
(05)
(06)
(07)
(08)
(01)
(02)
(03)
(04)
(05)
(06)
(07)
(08)
Location
J1
U1
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
Function
Connect to M/B connector
Sensor IC Quantum QT1081
Music Mute Button
Media Player Button
Music Play / Pause Button
Music Stop Button
Music Backward
Music Forward
B-5
Board Layout
B.3
(02)
(03)
(04)
(05)
(06)
(01)
(02)
(03)
(04)
(05)
(06)
Location
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW5
SW6
Function
Music Mute Button
Media Player Button
Music Play / Pause Button
Music Stop Button
Music Backward
Music Forward
B-6
Board Layout
B.4
(01)
(02)
(03)
(04)
(05)
B-7
Board Layout
Figure B-6 USB with RJ11 board layout (back)
Table B-4 USB with RJ11 board connectors
(01)
(02)
(03)
(04)
(05)
Location
CN2
CN3
CN1
CN4
CN5
Function
Connect to Modem module
Connect to M/B USB connector
RJ11 connector
USB connector
USB connector
B-8
Board Layout
B.5
(01)
(02)
(03)
(04)
(05)
B-9
Board Layout
Figure B-8 USB with FM board layout (back)
B-10
Board Layout
Table B-5 USB with FM board connectors
(01)
(02)
(03)
(04)
(05)
Location
CN7
CN3
CN8
CN4
CN5
Function
Connect to M/B FM connector
Connect to M/B USB connector
FM Jack
USB connector
USB connector
B-11
Board Layout
B.6
(05)
(01) (02)
(03) (04)
(06)
Figure B-9 Touch pad board layout (front)
(07)
(08)
(09)
(14)
(13)
(12)
(11)
(10)
B-12
Board Layout
(05)
Location
SW1
SW3
SW4
SW2
CN2
Function
Mouse Button Left key
Mouse Button Left key
Mouse Button Right key
Mouse Button Right key
TP board to FP board connector
(06)
CN3
(07)
(08)
(09)
(10)
(11)
CN1
CN4
CN5
LED4
LED1
(12)
LED2
(13)
LED3
HDD LED
(14)
LED5
(01)
(02)
(03)
(04)
B-13
Board Layout
B.7
(02)
(01)
(02)
Location
SW1
CN14
Function
Power Button
Power Switch Board to M/B connector
B-14
Board Layout
B.8
Fingerprint Board
(02)
(01)
(03)
Figure B-12 Fingerprint board layout (front)
(01)
(02)
(03)
Location
U1
CN2
CN3
Function
Finger Printer IC Authentec AES1610
FP board to TP board connector
FP board to TP board connector
B-15
Board Layout
B.9
Modem Board
(01)
(02)
Figure B-13 Modem board layout (front)
(01)
(02)
Location
CN1
MU1
Function
Modem board to M/B board connector
Modem IC Conexant CX20548-11Z
B-16
Pin Assignment
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
INVCC0
---
LCD_VCC
---
INVCC0
---
LCD_VCC
---
INVCC0
---
LCD_EDIDDATA I/O
+3V
---
LCD_EDIDCLK
I/O
CCD_POWER
---
10
LCD_VADJ
11
MIC_GND_R
---
12
GND
---
13
Analog MIC_R
---
14
CCD_USBP2+
I/O
15
DISPON
16
CCD_USBP2-
I/O
17
GND
---
18
GND
---
19
TXLCLKOUT+ I/O
20
TXUCLKOUT+
I/O
21
TXLCLKOUT-
I/O
22
TXUCLKOUT-
I/O
23
GND
---
24
GND
---
25
TXLOUT0+
I/O
26
TXUOUT0+
I/O
27
TXLOUT0-
I/O
28
TXUOUT0-
I/O
29
GND
---
30
GND
---
31
TXLOUT1+
I/O
32
TXUOUT1+
I/O
33
TXLOUT1-
I/O
34
TXUOUT1-
I/O
35
GND
---
36
GND
---
37
TXLOUT2+
I/O
38
TXUOUT2+
I/O
Pin Assignment
39
TXLOUT2-
I/O
40
TXUOUT2-
I/O
41
GND
---
42
GND
---
Signal name
MIC_GND
I/O
---
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
Analog MIC
---
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
+3VPCU
---
MX5
MX2
MY1
GND
---
MX3
LOW_DET
MX4
FN0#
10
FN1#
Pin Assignment
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
+3VPCU
---
+5VPCU
---
KEY_INT
GND
---
3ND_MBDATA I/O
3ND_MBCLK
I/O
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
+5VPCU
---
NBSWON#
PWRLED#
GND
---
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
K_LED_P
MY16
NC
---
MY17
NC
---
K_LED_P
MY2
MY1
MY0
10
MY4
11
MY3
12
MY5
13
MY14
14
MY6
Pin Assignment
15
MY7
16
MY13
17
MY8
18
MY9
19
MY10
20
MY11
21
MY12
22
MY15
23
MX7
24
MX2
25
MX3
26
MX4
27
MX0
28
MX5
29
MX6
30
MX1
31
K_LED_P
32
CAPSLED
33
FN_F10
34
NUMLED
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
+5V_TP
---
+5VPCU
---
TPDATA_1
I/O
TPCLK_1
I/O
GND
---
GND
---
TP_LED_ON_C
BATLED1#
BATLED0#
10
PWRLED#
11
SUSLED_EC
12
IDE_LED#
13
ACIN
14
TP_XD_LED
Pin Assignment
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
FELICA_POWER ---
USBP5-_C
I/O
USBP5+_C
I/O
GND
---
NC
---
FELICA_DE
---
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
FINGER_POWER ---
USBP4-_C
I/O
USBP4+_C
GND
---
I/O
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
GND
---
BT_USBP8+_C
I/O
BT_USBP8-_C
I/O
WCS_CLK
GND
---
BT_RESET
WCS_DAT
+3V
---
USB_DETACH
10
GND
---
Pin Assignment
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
GND
USBP6-_R
I/O
USBP6+_R
I/O
CPUSB#
T84
---
---
T89
---
NEW_SMCLK
I/O
NEW_SMDATA
I/O
+NEW_1.5V
---
10
+NEW_1.5V
---
11
PCIE_WAKE#
12
+NEW_3VAUX
---
13
PERST#
14
+NEW_3V
---
15
+NEW_3V
---
16
NEW Card_CLKREQ#
17
CPPE#
18
CLK_PCIE_NEW#
19
CLK_PCIE_NEW
20
GND
---
21
GPP_RX3N_NEWCARD I/O
22
GPP_RX3P_NEWCARD
I/O
23
GND
---
24
GPP_TX3N_NEWCARD I/O
25
GPP_TX3P_NEWCARD
I/O
26
GND
---
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
+5VPCU
---
USB_OC2#
GND
---
USBP9+_C
I/O
USBP9-_C
I/O
USBP1+_C
I/O
USBP1-_C
I/O
GND
---
USB_EN2#
10
+5VPCU
---
Pin Assignment
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
INSPKL-N
---
INSPKL+N
---
INSPKR-N
---
INSPKR+N
---
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
CRT_R1
CRT_G1
CRT_B1
NC
---
GND
---
GND
---
GND
---
GND
---
5V_CRT2
---
10
GND
---
11
T174
---
12
CRTDDAT
I/O
13
CRTHSYNC
14
CRTVSYNC
15
CRTDCLK
I/O
Signal name
I/O
TH_FAN_POWER_R ---
FANSIG
PIN No.
2
Signal name
GND
I/O
---
I/O
Pin Assignment
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
MBAT+
---
MBAT+
---
ID_L
B/I
TEMP_MBAT
---
MBDATA
I/O
MBCLK
I/O
GND
---
GND
---
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
WLAN_WAKE#
+3V_WL_VDD
---
WCS_DATR
---
GND
---
WCS_CLKR
---
+1.5V
---
CLKREQ_WLAN#
NC
---
GND
---
10
NC
---
11
CLK_PCIE_WLAN# I
12
NC
---
13
CLK_PCIE_WLAN
14
NC
---
15
GND
---
16
NC
---
17
NC
---
18
GND
---
19
NC
---
20
RF_EN_WLAN
21
GND
---
22
PLTRST#
23
GPP_RX1N_WLAN
24
+3V_WL_VDD
---
25
GPP_RX1P_WLAN
26
GND
---
27
GND
---
28
+1.5V
---
Pin Assignment
29
GND
---
30
WL_SMCLK_WLA
N
I/O
31
GPP_TX1N_WLAN
32
WL_SMDATA_WL
AN
I/O
33
GPP_TX1P_WLAN
34
GND
---
35
GND
---
36
USBP3-_C
I/O
37
NC
---
38
USBP3+_C
I/O
39
+3V_WL_VDD
---
40
GND
---
41
+3V_WL_VDD
---
42
WiMAX_LED#_A
---
43
GND
---
44
NC
---
45
NC
---
46
NC
---
47
NC
---
48
+1.5V
---
49
NC
---
50
GND
---
51
NC
52
+3V_WL_VDD
---
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
GND
---
GND
---
TV-LUMA
TV-CHROMA
GND
---
GND
---
Pin Assignment
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
MVREF_DIM
---
GND
---
GND
---
M_B_DQ5
I/O
M_B_DQ4
I/O
M_B_DQ0
I/O
M_B_DQ1
I/O
GND
---
GND
---
10
M_B_DM0
11
M_B_DQS#0
I/O
12
GND
---
13
M_B_DQS0
I/O
14
M_B_DQ6
I/O
15
GND
---
16
M_B_DQ7
I/O
17
M_B_DQ2
I/O
18
GND
---
19
M_B_DQ3
I/O
20
M_B_DQ12
I/O
21
GND
---
22
M_B_DQ13
I/O
23
M_B_DQ8
I/O
24
GND
---
25
M_B_DQ9
I/O
26
M_B_DM1
27
GND
---
28
GND
---
29
M_B_DQS#1
I/O
30
M_CLKOUT3
31
M_B_DQS1
I/O
32
M_CLKOUT3#
33
GND
---
34
GND
---
35
M_B_DQ10
I/O
36
M_B_DQ14
I/O
37
M_B_DQ15
I/O
38
M_B_DQ11
I/O
39
GND
---
40
GND
---
41
GND
---
42
GND
---
43
M_B_DQ16
I/O
44
M_B_DQ20
I/O
45
M_B_DQ21
I/O
46
M_B_DQ17
I/O
10
Pin Assignment
47
GND
---
48
GND
---
49
M_B_DQS#2
I/O
50
T59
---
51
M_B_DQS2
I/O
52
M_B_DM2
53
GND
---
54
GND
---
55
M_B_DQ19
I/O
56
M_B_DQ18
I/O
57
M_B_DQ23
I/O
58
M_B_DQ22
I/O
59
GND
---
60
GND
---
61
M_B_DQ29
I/O
62
M_B_DQ24
I/O
63
M_B_DQ28
I/O
64
M_B_DQ25
I/O
65
GND
---
66
GND
---
67
M_B_DM3
68
M_B_DQS#3
I/O
69
T57
---
70
M_B_DQS3
I/O
71
GND
---
72
GND
---
73
M_B_DQ26
I/O
74
M_B_DQ30
I/O
75
M_B_DQ27
I/O
76
M_B_DQ31
I/O
77
GND
---
78
GND
---
79
M_CKE2
80
M_CKE3
81
+1.8VSUS
---
82
+1.8VSUS
---
83
M_B_CS#2
---
84
M_B_A15
---
85
M_B_BS#2
86
M_B_A14
---
87
+1.8VSUS
---
88
+1.8VSUS
---
89
M_B_A12
I/O
90
M_B_A11
I/O
91
M_B_A9
I/O
92
M_B_A7
I/O
93
M_B_A8
I/O
94
M_B_A6
I/O
11
Pin Assignment
95
+1.8VSUS
---
96
+1.8VSUS
---
97
M_B_A5
I/O
98
M_B_A4
I/O
99
M_B_A3
I/O
100
M_B_A2
I/O
101
M_B_A1
I/O
102
M_B_A0
I/O
103
+1.8VSUS
---
104
+1.8VSUS
---
105
M_B_A10
I/O
106
M_B_BS#1
107
M_B_BS#0
108
M_B_RAS#
109
M_B_WE#
110
M_B_CS#0
111
+1.8VSUS
---
112
+1.8VSUS
---
113
M_B_CAS#
114
M_ODT2
115
M_B_CS#1
116
M_B_A13
I/O
117
+1.8VSUS
---
118
+1.8VSUS
---
119
M_ODT3
120
M_B_CS#3
---
121
GND
---
122
GND
---
123
M_B_DQ32
I/O
124
M_B_DQ33
I/O
125
M_B_DQ36
I/O
126
M_B_DQ37
I/O
127
GND
---
128
GND
---
129
M_B_DQS#4
I/O
130
M_B_DM4
131
M_B_DQS4
I/O
132
GND
---
133
GND
---
134
M_B_DQ34
I/O
135
M_B_DQ39
I/O
136
M_B_DQ38
I/O
137
M_B_DQ35
I/O
138
GND
---
139
GND
---
140
M_B_DQ44
I/O
141
M_B_DQ40
I/O
142
M_B_DQ45
I/O
12
Pin Assignment
143
M_B_DQ41
I/O
144
GND
---
145
GND
---
146
M_B_DQS#5
I/O
147
M_B_DM5
148
M_B_DQS5
I/O
149
GND
---
150
GND
---
151
M_B_DQ46
I/O
152
M_B_DQ47
I/O
153
M_B_DQ43
I/O
154
M_B_DQ42
I/O
155
GND
---
156
GND
---
157
M_B_DQ53
I/O
158
M_B_DQ48
I/O
159
M_B_DQ49
I/O
160
M_B_DQ52
I/O
161
GND
---
162
GND
---
163
T29
---
164
M_CLKOUT4
165
GND
---
166
M_CLKOUT4#
167
M_B_DQS#6
I/O
168
GND
---
169
M_B_DQS6
I/O
170
M_B_DM6
171
GND
---
172
GND
---
173
M_B_DQ55
I/O
174
M_B_DQ50
I/O
175
M_B_DQ54
I/O
176
M_B_DQ51
I/O
177
GND
---
178
GND
---
179
M_B_DQ60
I/O
180
M_B_DQ61
I/O
181
M_B_DQ57
I/O
182
M_B_DQ56
I/O
183
GND
---
184
GND
---
185
M_B_DM7
186
M_B_DQS#7
I/O
187
GND
---
188
M_B_DQS7
I/O
189
M_B_DQ62
I/O
190
GND
---
13
Pin Assignment
191
M_B_DQ59
I/O
192
M_B_DQ63
I/O
193
GND
---
194
M_B_DQ58
I/O
195
DDRDAT_SMB
I/O
196
GND
---
197
DDRCLK_SMB
I/O
198
SA0_B
---
199
+3V
---
200
SA1_B
---
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
MVREF_DIM
---
GND
---
GND
---
M_A_DQ0
I/O
M_A_DQ1
I/O
M_A_DQ4
I/O
M_A_DQ5
I/O
GND
---
GND
---
10
M_A_DM0
11
M_A_DQS#0
I/O
12
GND
---
13
M_A_DQS0
I/O
14
M_A_DQ7
I/O
15
GND
---
16
M_A_DQ6
I/O
17
M_A_DQ2
I/O
18
GND
---
19
M_A_DQ3
I/O
20
M_A_DQ13
I/O
21
GND
---
22
M_A_DQ9
I/O
23
M_A_DQ12
I/O
24
GND
---
25
M_A_DQ8
I/O
26
M_A_DM1
27
GND
---
28
GND
---
29
M_A_DQS#1
I/O
30
M_CLKOUT0
14
Pin Assignment
31
M_A_DQS1
I/O
32
M_CLKOUT0#
33
GND
---
34
GND
---
35
M_A_DQ10
I/O
36
M_A_DQ15
I/O
37
M_A_DQ14
I/O
38
M_A_DQ11
I/O
39
GND
---
40
GND
---
41
GND
---
42
GND
---
43
M_A_DQ21
I/O
44
M_A_DQ20
I/O
45
M_A_DQ17
I/O
46
M_A_DQ19
I/O
47
GND
---
48
GND
---
49
M_A_DQS#2
I/O
50
T58
---
51
M_A_DQS2
I/O
52
M_A_DM2
53
GND
---
54
GND
---
55
M_A_DQ23
I/O
56
M_A_DQ22
I/O
57
M_A_DQ18
I/O
58
M_A_DQ16
I/O
59
GND
---
60
GND
---
61
M_A_DQ29
I/O
62
M_A_DQ25
I/O
63
M_A_DQ28
I/O
64
M_A_DQ24
I/O
65
GND
---
66
GND
---
67
M_A_DM3
68
M_A_DQS#3
I/O
69
T137
---
70
M_A_DQS3
I/O
71
GND
---
72
GND
---
73
M_A_DQ31
I/O
74
M_A_DQ27
I/O
75
M_A_DQ26
I/O
76
M_A_DQ30
I/O
77
GND
---
78
GND
---
15
Pin Assignment
79
M_CKE0
80
M_CKE1
81
+1.8VSUS
---
82
+1.8VSUS
---
83
M_A_CS#2
---
84
M_A_A15
---
85
M_A_BS#2
86
M_A_A14
---
87
+1.8VSUS
---
88
+1.8VSUS
---
89
M_A_A12
I/O
90
M_A_A11
I/O
91
M_A_A9
I/O
92
M_A_A7
I/O
93
M_A_A8
I/O
94
M_A_A6
I/O
95
+1.8VSUS
---
96
+1.8VSUS
---
97
M_A_A5
I/O
98
M_A_A4
I/O
99
M_A_A3
I/O
100
M_A_A2
I/O
101
M_A_A1
I/O
102
M_A_A0
I/O
103
+1.8VSUS
---
104
+1.8VSUS
---
105
M_A_A10
I/O
106
M_A_BS#1
107
M_A_BS#0
108
M_A_RAS#
109
M_A_WE#
110
M_A_CS#0
111
+1.8VSUS
---
112
+1.8VSUS
---
113
M_A_CAS#
114
M_ODT0
115
M_A_CS#1
116
M_A_A13
I/O
117
+1.8VSUS
---
118
+1.8VSUS
---
119
M_ODT1
120
M_A_CS#3
---
121
GND
---
122
GND
---
123
M_A_DQ32
I/O
124
M_A_DQ33
I/O
125
M_A_DQ36
I/O
126
M_A_DQ38
I/O
16
Pin Assignment
127
GND
---
128
GND
---
129
M_A_DQS#4
I/O
130
M_A_DM4
131
M_A_DQS4
I/O
132
GND
---
133
GND
---
134
M_A_DQ34
I/O
135
M_A_DQ37
I/O
136
M_A_DQ39
I/O
137
M_A_DQ35
I/O
138
GND
---
139
GND
---
140
M_A_DQ44
I/O
141
M_A_DQ40
I/O
142
M_A_DQ45
I/O
143
M_A_DQ41
I/O
144
GND
---
145
GND
---
146
M_A_DQS#5
I/O
147
M_A_DM5
148
M_A_DQS5
I/O
149
GND
---
150
GND
---
151
M_A_DQ42
I/O
152
M_A_DQ43
I/O
153
M_A_DQ46
I/O
154
M_A_DQ47
I/O
155
GND
---
156
GND
---
157
M_A_DQ55
I/O
158
M_A_DQ53
I/O
159
M_A_DQ54
I/O
160
M_A_DQ48
I/O
161
GND
---
162
GND
---
163
T130
---
164
M_CLKOUT1
165
GND
---
166
M_CLKOUT1#
167
M_A_DQS#6
I/O
168
GND
---
169
M_A_DQS6
I/O
170
M_A_DM6
171
GND
---
172
GND
---
173
M_A_DQ50
I/O
174
M_A_DQ49
I/O
17
Pin Assignment
175
M_A_DQ51
I/O
176
M_A_DQ52
I/O
177
GND
---
178
GND
---
179
M_A_DQ56
I/O
180
M_A_DQ57
I/O
181
M_A_DQ60
I/O
182
M_A_DQ61
I/O
183
GND
---
184
GND
---
185
M_A_DM7
186
M_A_DQS#7
I/O
187
GND
---
188
M_A_DQS7
I/O
189
M_A_DQ59
I/O
190
GND
---
191
M_A_DQ58
I/O
192
M_A_DQ63
I/O
193
GND
---
194
M_A_DQ62
I/O
195
DDRDAT_SMB
I/O
196
GND
---
197
DDRCLK_SMB
I/O
198
SA0_A
---
199
+3V
---
200
SA1_A
---
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
HDMITX2P_C
GND
---
HDMITX2N_C
HDMITX1P_C
GND
---
HDMITX1N_C
18
Pin Assignment
HDMITX0P_C
GND
---
HDMITX0N_C
10
HDMICLK+_C
11
GND
---
12
HDMICLK-_C
13
CEC
I/O
14
NC
---
15
HDMI_SCL
16
HDMI_SDA
17
GND
---
18
DDC5V
---
19
HDMI_HPD
---
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
NC
---
NC
---
NC
---
GND
---
-IDERST
PDD8
I/O
PDD7
I/O
PDD9
I/O
PDD6
I/O
10
PDD10
I/O
11
PDD5
I/O
12
PDD11
I/O
13
PDD4
I/O
14
PDD12
I/O
15
PDD3
I/O
16
PDD13
I/O
17
PDD2
I/O
18
PDD14
I/O
19
PDD1
I/O
20
PDD15
I/O
21
PDD0
I/O
22
PDDREQ
23
GND
---
24
PDIOR#
19
Pin Assignment
25
PDIOW#
26
GND
---
27
PDIORDY
28
PDDACK#
29
IRQ14
30
NC
---
31
PDA1
I/O
32
DIAG#
---
33
PDA0
I/O
34
PDA2
I/O
35
PDCS1#
36
PDCS3#
37
ODD_LED#
38
+5V
---
39
+5V
---
40
+5V
---
41
+5V
---
42
+5V
---
43
GND
---
44
GND
---
45
GND
---
46
GND
---
47
GND
---
48
GND
---
49
NC
---
50
NC
---
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
PEG_RXN15
PEG_TXN15
PEG_RXP15
PEG_TXP15
GND
---
GND
---
PEG_RXN14
PEG_TXN14
20
Pin Assignment
PEG_RXP14
10
PEG_TXP14
11
GND
---
12
GND
---
13
PEG_RXN13
14
PEG_TXN13
15
PEG_RXP13
16
PEG_TXP13
17
GND
---
18
GND
---
19
PEG_RXN12
20
PEG_TXN12
21
PEG_RXP12
22
PEG_TXP12
23
GND
---
24
GND
---
25
PEG_RXN11
26
PEG_TXN11
27
PEG_RXP11
28
PEG_TXP11
29
GND
---
30
GND
---
31
PEG_RXN10
32
PEG_TXN10
33
PEG_RXP10
34
PEG_TXP10
35
GND
---
36
GND
---
37
PEG_RXN9
38
PEG_TXN9
39
PEG_RXP9
40
PEG_TXP9
41
GND
---
42
GND
---
43
PEG_RXN8
44
PEG_TXN8
45
PEG_RXP8
46
PEG_TXP8
47
GND
---
48
GND
---
49
PEG_RXN7
50
PEG_TXN7
51
PEG_RXP7
52
PEG_TXP7
53
GND
---
54
GND
---
55
PEG_RXN6
56
PEG_TXN6
21
Pin Assignment
57
PEG_RXP6
58
PEG_TXP6
59
GND
---
60
GND
---
61
PEG_RXN5
62
PEG_TXN5
63
PEG_RXP5
64
PEG_TXP5
65
GND
---
66
GND
---
67
PEG_RXN4
68
PEG_TXN4
69
PEG_RXP4
70
PEG_TXP4
71
GND
---
72
GND
---
73
PEG_RXN3
74
PEG_TXN3
75
PEG_RXP3
76
PEG_TXP3
77
GND
---
78
GND
---
79
PEG_RXN2
80
PEG_TXN2
81
PEG_RXP2
82
PEG_TXP2
83
GND
---
84
GND
---
85
PEG_RXN1
86
PEG_TXN1
87
PEG_RXP1
88
PEG_TXP1
89
GND
---
90
GND
---
91
PEG_RXN0
92
PEG_TXN0
93
PEG_RXP0
94
PEG_TXP0
95
GND
---
96
GND
---
97
MXM_REFCLKN
98
EXT_CRT_DDCCLK
I/O
99
MXM_REFCLKP
100
EXT_CRT_DDCDAT
I/O
101
GND
---
102
GND
---
103
PLTRST#
104
EXT_HDMI_DDCCLK
I/O
22
Pin Assignment
105
SYSFANON#
106
EXT_HDMI_DDCDAT
I/O
107
MAINON
108
GND
---
109
GFXPG
110
EXT_LVDS_PNLCLK
I/O
111
VGA_MBDATA
I/O
112
EXT_LVDS_PNLDAT
I/O
113
VGA_MBCLK
I/O
114
GND
---
115
EXT_LVDS_BLON
116
EXT_VGA_RED
117
EXT_DISP_ON
118
GND
---
119
DVI_HPD
120
EXT_VGA_GRN
121
GND
---
122
GND
---
123
EXT_HSYNC
124
EXT_VGA_BLU
125
EXT_VSYNC
126
GND
---
127
GND
---
128
EXT_LVDS_TXL#2
129
EXT_LVDS_TXU#2
130
EXT_LVDS_TXL2
131
EXT_LVDS_TXU2
132
GND
---
133
GND
---
134
EXT_LVDS_TXL#1
135
EXT_LVDS_TXU#1
136
EXT_LVDS_TXL1
137
EXT_LVDS_TXU1
138
GND
---
139
GND
---
140
EXT_LVDS_TXL#0
141
EXT_LVDS_TXU#0
142
EXT_LVDS_TXL0
143
EXT_LVDS_TXU0
144
GND
---
145
GND
---
146
EXT_LVDS_TXLCK#
147
EXT_LVDS_TXUCK# O
148
EXT_LVDS_TXLCK
149
EXT_LVDS_TXUCK
150
GND
---
151
GND
---
152
EXT_TV_C/R
23
Pin Assignment
153
GND
---
154
GND
---
155
GND
---
156
EXT_TV_Y/G
157
GND
---
158
GND
---
159
GND
---
160
EXT_TV_COMP
161
NC
---
162
GND
---
163
+5V
---
164
EXT_HDMICLK-
165
+5V
---
166
EXT_HDMICLK+
167
NC
---
168
GND
---
169
GND
---
170
EXT_HDMITX2N
171
NC
---
172
EXT_HDMITX2P
173
+3V
---
174
GND
---
175
+3V
---
176
EXT_HDMITX1N
177
+3V
---
178
EXT_HDMITX1P
179
+3V
---
180
GND
---
181
+3V
---
182
EXT_HDMITX0N
183
NC
---
184
EXT_HDMITX0P
185
GND
---
186
GND
---
187
NC
---
188
NC
---
189
VIN
---
190
VIN
---
191
VIN
---
192
VIN
---
193
VIN
---
194
VIN
---
195
VIN
---
196
VIN
---
197
VIN
---
198
VIN
---
199
VIN
---
200
VIN
---
24
Pin Assignment
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
X-TX0P
I/O
X-TX0N
I/O
X-TX1P
I/O
X-TX2P
I/O
X-TX2N
I/O
X-TX1N
I/O
X-TX3P
I/O
X-TX3N
I/O
LAN_VCC4
---
10
LAN_LINKLED#
---
11
LAN_VCC3
---
12
LAN_ACTLED#
---
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
NC
---
+3V_HD_VDD
---
NC
---
GND
---
NC
---
+1.5V
---
NC
---
LAD0_PCIE
I/O
GND
---
10
LAD1_PCIE
I/O
11
CLK_PCIE_MINICARD#
12
LAD2_PCIE
I/O
25
Pin Assignment
13
CLK_PCIE_MINICARD
14
LAD3_PCIE
I/O
15
GND
---
16
LFRAME#_PCIE
17
NC
---
18
GND
---
19
NC
---
20
RF_EN_WLAN
21
GND
---
22
PLTRST#
23
GPP_RX2N_MINICARD
24
+3V_HD_VDD
---
25
GPP_RX2P_MINICARD
26
GND
27
GND
---
28
+1.5V
---
29
GND
---
30
MINI2_SMCLK
I/O
31
GPP_TX2N_MINICARD
32
MINI2_SMDATA
I/O
33
GPP_TX2P_MINICARD
34
GND
---
35
GND
---
36
NC
---
37
GND
---
38
NC
---
39
NC
---
40
GND
---
41
NC
---
42
NC
---
43
GND
---
44
NC
---
45
PCLK_DBC_R
---
46
NC
---
47
PCIRST#_R
---
48
+1.5V
---
49
NC
---
50
GND
---
51
NC
---
52
+3V_HD_VDD
---
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
26
Pin Assignment
USBPWR0
---
BUSBP7-
I/O
BUSBP7+
I/O
GND
---
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
GND
---
SATA_TXP1
SATA_TXN1
GND
SATA_RXN1_C
SATA_RXP1_C
GND
---
+3.3VSATA2
---
+3.3VSATA2
---
10
+3.3VSATA2
---
11
GND
---
12
GND
---
13
GND
---
14
+5V
---
15
+5V
---
16
+5V
---
17
GND
---
18
NC
---
19
GND
---
20
NC
---
21
NC
---
22
NC
---
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
GND
---
XD_CD#_C
XD_R/B#_C
XD_RE#_C
I/O
27
Pin Assignment
XD_CE#_C
XD_CLE_C
XD_ALE_C
XD_WE#_C
SD_D2_C
I/O
10
XD_WPO#_C
11
GND
---
12
SD_D3_C
I/O
13
VCC_XD
---
14
SD/MS_CLK_C
I/O
15
SD_CMD_C
16
MS_D3/XD_D0_C
I/O
17
GND
---
18
MS_CD#_C
I/O
19
GND
---
20
MS_D2/XD_D1_C
I/O
21
VCC_XD
---
22
MS_D0/XD_D2_C
I/O
23
MS_D3/XD_D0_C
I/O
24
MS_D1/XD_D7_C
I/O
25
SD/MS_CLK_C
I/O
26
MS_BS/XD_D3_C
I/O
27
GND
---
28
GND
---
29
MS_D2/XD_D1_C
I/O
30
SD_D0_C
I/O
31
MS_D0/XD_D2_C
I/O
32
SD_D1_C
I/O
33
MS_BS/XD_D3_C
I/O
34
XD_D4_C
I/O
35
XD_D5_C
I/O
36
XD_D6_C
I/O
37
MS_D1/XD_D7_C
I/O
38
VCC_XD
---
39
SD_CD#_C
I/O
40
GND
---
41
SM_WPI#/SD_WP_C
42
GND
---
43
GND
---
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
28
Pin Assignment
GND
---
SATA_TXP0
SATA_TXN0
GND
---
SATA_RXN0_C
SATA_RXP0_C
GND
---
+3.3VSATA1
---
+3.3VSATA1
---
10
+3.3VSATA1
---
11
GND
---
12
GND
---
13
GND
---
14
+5V
---
15
+5V
---
16
+5V
---
17
GND
---
18
NC
---
19
GND
---
20
NC
---
21
NC
---
22
NC
---
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
USBPWR0
---
BUSBP0-
I/O
BUSBP0+
I/O
GND
---
Signal name
VCCRTC
I/O
---
PIN No.
2
Signal name
GND
I/O
---
29
Pin Assignment
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
L1394_TPB0-
I/O
L1394_TPB0+
I/O
L1394_TPA0-
I/O
L1394_TPA0+
I/O
Signal name
I/O
ADOGND
---
PIN No.
2
Signal name
INT_MIC_R
I/O
---
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
ADOGND
---
HPR_SYS
HPL_SYS
ADOGND
---
HP_JD
GND
---
+3V_SPD
---
SPDIF_OUT
GND
---
10
GND
---
30
Pin Assignment
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
ADOGND
---
MIC1_L
MIC1_R
Port_B#
ADOGND
---
NC
---
CN42 FM Connector
CONN SMD HOUSING 8P 1R FR(P0.5,H1.5)
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
+3V
---
FM_CLOCK
FM_DATA
GND
---
FM_LEFT
FM_RIGHT
FM_DET
FM_INTX
Signal name
I/O
PIN No.
Signal name
I/O
NC
---
NC
---
NC
---
NC
---
NC
---
NC
---
DIB_P
I/O
NC
---
DIB_N
I/O
10
NC
---
11
NC
---
12
NC
---
31
Appendix. D
Display Codes
Table D-1 Scan codes (set 1 and set 2) (1/4)
Cap
No.
Keytop
01
Code set 1
Code set 2
Note
Make
Break
Make
Break
29
A9
0E
F0
0E
02
1 !
02
82
16
F0
16
03
2 @
03
83
1E
F0
1E
04
3 #
04
84
26
F0
26
05
4 $
05
85
25
F0
25
06
5 %
06
86
2E
F0
2E
07
6 ^
07
87
36
F0
36
08
7 &
08
88
3D
F0
3D
*2
09
8 *
09
89
3E
F0
3E
*2
10
9 (
0A
8A
46
F0
46
*2
11
0 )
0B
8B
45
F0
45
12
- _
0C
8C
4E
F0
4E
13
= +
0D
8D
55
F0
55
15
BkSp
0E
8E
66
F0
66
16
Tab
0F
8F
0D
F0
0D
17
10
90
15
F0
15
18
11
91
1D
F0
1D
19
12
92
24
F0
24
20
13
93
2D
F0
2D
21
14
94
2C
F0
2C
22
15
95
35
F0
35
23
16
96
3C
F0
3C
*2
24
17
97
43
F0
43
*2
25
13
98
44
F0
44
*2
26
19
99
4D
F0
4D
*2
27
[ {
1A
9A
54
F0
54
28
] }
1B
9B
5B
F0
5B
Display codes
Keytop
29
Code set 1
Code set 2
Note
Make
Break
Make
Break
\ |
2B
AB
5D
F0
5D
30
Caps Lock
3A
BA
58
F0
58
31
1E
9E
1C
F0
1C
32
1F
9F
1B
F0
1B
33
20
A0
23
F0
23
34
21
A1
2B
F0
2B
35
22
A2
34
F0
34
36
23
A3
33
F0
33
37
24
A4
3B
F0
3B
*2
38
25
A5
42
F0
42
*2
39
26
A6
4B
F0
4B
*2
40
; :
27
A7
4C
F0
4C
*2
41
28
A8
52
F0
52
43
Enter
1C
9C
5A
F0
5A
44
Shift (L)
2A
AA
12
F0
12
45
No.102
key
56
D6
61
F0
61
46
2C
AC
1A
F0
1A
47
2D
AD
22
F0
22
48
2E
AE
21
F0
21
49
2F
AF
2A
F0
2A
50
30
B0
32
F0
32
51
31
B1
31
F0
31
52
32
B2
3A
F0
3A
*2
53
, <
33
B3
41
F0
41
*2
54
. >
34
B4
49
F0
49
*2
55
/ ?
35
B5
4A
F0
4A
*2
57
Shift (R)
36
B6
59
F0
59
*5
*3
Display codes
Keytop
58
Code set 1
Code set 2
Note
Make
Break
Make
Break
Ctrl
1D
9D
14
F0
14
*3
60
Alt (L)
38
B8
11
F0
11
*3
61
Space
39
B9
29
F0
29
62
ALT (R)
E0
38
E0
B8
E0
11
E0
F0
11
75
Ins
E0
52
E0
D2
E0
70
E0
F0
70
*1
76
Del
E0
53
E0
D3
E0
71
E0
F0
71
*1
79
E0
4B
E0
CB
E0
6B
E0
F0
6B
*1
80
Home
E0
47
E0
C7
E0
6C
E0
F0
6C
*1
81
End
E0
4F
E0
CF
E0
69
E0
F0
69
*1
83
E0
48
E0
C8
E0
75
E0
F0
75
*1
84
E0
50
E0
D0
E0
72
E0
F0
72
*1
85
PgUp
E0
49
E0
C9
E0
7D
E0
F0
7D
*1
86
PgDn
E0
51
E0
D1
E0
7A
E0
F0
7A
*1
89
E0
4D
E0
CD
E0
74
E0
F0
74
*1
110
Esc
01
81
76
F0
76
112
F1
3B
BB
05
F0
05
113
F2
3C
BC
06
F0
06
114
F3
3D
BD
04
F0
04
115
F4
3E
BE
0C
F0
0C
116
F5
3F
BF
03
F0
03
117
F6
40
C0
0B
F0
0B
118
F7
41
C1
83
F0
83
119
F8
42
C2
0A
F0
0A
120
F9
43
C3
01
F0
01
121
F10
44
C4
09
F0
09
*3
Display codes
Keytop
Code set 1
122
F11
57
D7
78
F0
78
*3
123
F12
58
D8
07
F0
07
*3
124
PrintSc
*6
*6
*6
*6
*6
126
Pause
*7
*7
*7
*7
*7
202
Fn
*4
203
Win
E0
5B
E0
DB
E0
1F
E0
F0
1F
204
App
E0
5D
E0
DD
E0
2F
E0
F0
2F
Make
Code set 2
Break
Make
Note
Break
Notes:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Display codes
Key
Code set 1
No.
top
55
E0 AA E0 35 E0 B5 E0 2A E0
F0
12
E0 4A E0
F0
4A E0
12
75
INS
E0 AA E0 52 E0 D2 E0 2A E0
F0
12
E0
70
E0
F0
70
E0
12
76
DEL
E0 AA E0 53 E0 D3 E0 2A E0
F0
12
E0
71
E0
F0
71
E0
12
79
E0 AA E0 4B E0 CB E0 2A E0
F0
12
E0 6B E0
F0
6B E0
12
80
Home
E0 AA E0 47 E0 C7 E0 2A E0
F0
12
E0 6C E0
F0 6C E0
12
81
End
E0 AA E0 4F E0 CF E0 2A E0
F0
12
E0
69
E0
F0
69
E0
12
83
E0 AA E0 48 E0 C8 E0 2A E0
F0
12
E0
75
E0
F0
75
E0
12
84
E0 AA E0 50 E0 D0 E0 2A E0
F0
12
E0
72
E0
F0
72
E0
12
85
PgUp
E0 AA E0 49 E0 C9 E0 2A E0
F0
12
E0 7D E0
F0 7D E0
12
86
PgDn
E0 AA E0 51 E0 D1 E0 2A E0
F0
12
E0 7A E0
F0
7A E0
12
89
E0 AA E0 4D E0 CD E0 2A E0
F0
12
E0
74
E0
F0
74
E0
12
203
Win
E0 AA E0 5B E0 DB E0 2A E0
F0
12
E0
1F
E0
F0
1F
E0
12
204
App
E0 AA E0 5D E0 DD E0 2A E0
F0
12
E0
2F
E0
F0
2F
E0
12
Make
Code set 2
Break
Make
Break
Note : The table above shows scan codes with the left Shift key. In combination with
the right Shift key, scan codes are changed as listed below:
Set 1
Set 2
Display codes
Key
Code set 1
No.
top
75
INS
E0 2A E0
52
E0 D2 E0
AA E0 12
E0
70
E0 F0
70
E0
F0 12
76
DEL
E0 2A E0
53
E0 D3 E0
AA E0 12
E0
71
E0 F0
71
E0
F0 12
79
E0 2A E0 4B E0 CB E0
AA E0 12
E0
6B E0 F0
6B E0
F0 12
80
Home
E0 2A E0
47
E0 C7 E0
AA E0 12
E0 6C E0 F0 6C E0
F0 12
81
End
E0 2A E0
4F
E0 CF E0
AA E0 12
E0
69
E0 F0
69
E0
F0 12
83
E0 2A E0
48
E0 C8 E0
AA E0 12
E0
75
E0 F0
75
E0
F0 12
84
E0 2A E0
50
E0 D0 E0
AA E0 12
E0
72
E0 F0
72
E0
F0 12
85
PgUp
E0 2A E0
49
E0 C9 E0
AA E0 12
E0 7D E0 F0 7D E0
F0 12
86
PgDn
E0 2A E0
51
E0 D1 E0
AA E0 12
E0
7A E0 F0
7A E0
F0 12
89
E0 2A E0 4D E0 CD E0
AA E0 12
E0
74
E0 F0
74
E0
F0 12
203
Win
E0 2A E0 5B E0 DB E0
AA E0 12
E0
1F
E0 F0
1F
E0
F0 12
204
App
E0 2A E0 5D E0 DD E0
AA E0 12
E0
2F
E0 F0
2F
E0
F0 12
Make
Code set 2
Break
Make
Break
Code set 1
Code set 2
No.
Keytop
43
ENT
E0
1C
E0
9C
E0
5A
E0
F0
5A
58
CTRL
E0
1D
E0
9D
E0
14
E0
F0
14
60
LALT
E0
38
E0
B8
E0
11
E0
F0
11
121
ARROW
45
C5
77
F0
77
122
NUMERIC
45
C5
77
F0
77
123
Scrl
46
C5
7E
F0
7E
Make
Break
Make
Break
Display codes
Code set 1
Keytop
Code set 2
Make
Break
Make
Break
09
(8)
48
C8
75
F0
75
10
(9)
49
C9
7D
F0
7D
11
(*)
37
B7
7C
F0
7C
23
(4)
4B
CB
6B
F0
6B
24
(5)
4C
CC
73
F0
73
25
(6)
4D
CD
74
F0
74
26
()
4A
CA
7B
F0
7B
37
(1)
4F
CF
69
F0
69
38
(2)
50
D0
72
F0
72
39
(3)
51
D1
7A
F0
7A
40
(+)
4E
CE
79
F0
79
52
(0)
52
D2
70
F0
70
54
(.)
53
D3
71
F0
71
55
(/)
E0
35
E0
B5
40
4A
E0
F0
4A
Shift
Prt Sc
Common
Code set 1
Make
2A
E0
Ctrl +
E0
Shift +
E0
Alt +
E0
Code set 2
Break
37
E0
B7
E0
37
E0
37
E0
54
D4
Make
AA
E0
12
E0
B7
E0
B7
E0
Break
7C
E0
F0
7C
E0
7C
E0
F0
7C
7C
E0
F0
7C
84
F0
B4
F0
12
Display codes
Shift
Code set 1
Code set 2
Make
Make
Common* E1 1D
45
E1
Ctrl*
E0
C6
E0 46
9D
C5
E1
14
77
E1
F0
E0
7E
E0
F0
7E
14
F0
77
Appendix G
Appendix H
Appendix I
Reliability
Appendix I
Reliability
The following table shows MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) in maximum configuration.
Table I-1 MTBF
Component
System
Time (hours)
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I-1
Reliability