User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Predator Triton 515-51 Service Guide V1.00
- CHAPTER 1 - Hardware Specifications
- CHAPTER 2 - System Utilities
- CHAPTER 3 - Machine Maintenance
- Machine Maintenance
- Machine Disassembly and Replacement
- Disassembly Process
- Main Unit Disassembly Process
- Main Unit Disassembly Flowchart
- Removing the Lower Case
- Removing the Battery Pack
- Removing the WLAN Module
- Removing the RTC Battery
- Removing the DC-In Cable
- Removing the Mainboard
- Removing the Touchpad Module
- Removing the Left and Right Speakers
- Removing the WLAN Antenna
- Removing the Turbo Key Module
- Removing the Memory Modules
- Removing the SSD Modules
- Removing the Thermal Module
- Removing the Upper Case
- LCD Module Disassembly Process
- LCD Module Reassembly Process
- Main Unit Reassembly Process
- Replacing the Upper Case
- Replacing the Thermal Module
- Replacing the SSD Modules
- Replacing the Memory Module
- Replacing the Turbo Key Module
- Replacing the WLAN Antenna
- Replacing the Left and Right Speakers
- Replacing the Touchpad Module
- Replacing the Mainboard
- Replacing the DC-In Cable
- Replacing the RTC Battery
- Replacing the WLAN Module
- Replacing the Battery Pack
- Replacing the Lower Case
- Machine Maintenance
- CHAPTER 4 - Troubleshooting
- CHAPTER 5 - Jumper and Connector Locations
- CHAPTER 6 - FRU List
- CHAPTER 7 - Test Compatible Components
- CHAPTER 8 - Online Support Information
Hardware Specifications and Configurations 1-29
Battery Pack
AC Adapter
System Power Management
Item Specification
Vendor and models Getac AP18J
Battery type Lithium-polymer
Pack capacity 5550 mAh
Number of battery cell 4
Package configuration 4S1P
Item Specification
Input rating 180 W
Input AC current (max) 100-240 V, 2.5 A, 50-60 Hz
Output 19.5 V, 3-pin
Item Specification
Power management system ACPI 3.0-compliant
Power global states
G3 Mechanical Off - This off state is entered through a
mechanical means; no electrical current is running through
the circuitry and it can be worked on without damaging the
hardware or endangering service personnel. Except for the
real-time clock, power consumption is zero.
G2/S5 Soft Off - OS initiated shutdown. The computer
consumes a minimal amount of power. No user mode or
system mode code is run. It is not safe to disassemble the
machine in this state.
G1 Sleeping - The computer consumes a small amount of
power, user mode threads are not being executed, and the
system “appears” to be off. It is not safe to disassemble the
machine in this state
G0 Working - The computer dispatches user mode
(application) threads and they execute. It is not safe to
disassemble the machine in this state.
S4 Non-Volatile Sleep - Also known as hibernation state. A
special global system state that allows system context to be
saved and restored (relatively slowly) when power is lost to
the mainboard. It is not safe to disassemble the machine in
this state.