Preface Notebook Computer D400E/D410E Service Manual Preface I
Preface Notice The company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change its contents without notice. Information contained herein is for reference only and does not constitute a commitment on the part of the manufacturer or any subsequent vendor. They assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this publication nor are they in anyway responsible for any loss or damage resulting from the use (or misuse) of this publication.
Preface About this Manual This manual is intended for service personnel who have completed sufficient training to undertake the maintenance and inspection of personal computers. It is organized to allow you to look up basic information for servicing and/or upgrading components of the D400E/ D410E series notebook PC. The following information is included: Chapter 1, Introduction, provides general information about the location of system elements and their specifications.
Preface IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: 1. Do not use this product near water, for example near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. 2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm.
Preface Instructions for Care and Operation The notebook computer is quite rugged, but it can be damaged. To prevent this, follow these suggestions: 1. Don’t drop it, or expose it to shock. If the computer falls, the case and the components could be damaged. Do not expose the computer to any shock or vibration. 2. Do not place anything heavy on the computer. Keep it dry, and don’t overheat it. Keep the computer and power supply away from any kind of heating element. This is an electrical appliance.
Preface 4. 5. Avoid interference. Keep the computer away from high capacity transformers, electric motors, and other strong magnetic fields. These can hinder proper performance and damage your data. Take care when using peripheral devices. Use only approved brands of peripherals. Unplug the power cord before attaching peripheral devices.
Preface Battery Precautions • Only use batteries designed for this computer. The wrong battery type may explode, leak or damage the computer. • Recharge the batteries using the notebook’s system. Incorrect recharging may make the battery explode. • Do not try to repair a battery pack. Refer any battery pack repair or replacement to your service representative or qualified service personnel. • Keep children away from, and promptly dispose of a damaged battery. Always dispose of batteries carefully.
Preface Related Documents You may also need to consult the following manual for additional information: Preface User’s Manual on CD This describes the notebook PC’s features and the procedures for operating the computer and its ROM-based setup program. It also describes the installation and operation of the utility programs provided with the notebook PC.
Preface Contents Introduction ..............................................1-1 Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Connectors) ............................... 1-14 Overview .........................................................................................1-1 System Specifications .....................................................................1-2 Processor .........................................................................................1-2 Core Logic ........................................
Preface Removing the PC Video Camera Module .....................................2-32 Removing the LCD Module ..........................................................2-33 Preface Part Lists ..................................................A-1 Part List Illustration Location ........................................................ A-2 Top (D400E) .................................................................................. A-3 Bottom (D400E) ........................................................
Preface Charger ......................................................................................... B-40 SW Board and HotKey ................................................................. B-41 TouchPad and Switch Board ........................................................ B-42 Updating the FLASH ROM BIOS.........
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Introduction 1: Introduction Overview This manual covers the information you need to service or upgrade the D400E/D410E series notebook computer. Information about operating the computer (e.g. getting started, and the Setup utility) is in the User’s Manual. Information about drivers (e.g. VGA & audio) is also found in User’s Manual. That manual is shipped with the computer. Operating systems (e.g. DOS, Windows 9x, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, OS/2 Warp, UNIX, etc.
Introduction System Specifications Processor • Intel Pentium 4 Processor - (478-pin) FC-PGA2 package (µ0.13) 0.13 Micron Process Technology, 512KB L2 Cache & 400MHz FSB - 2.0/ 2.2/ 2.4/ 2.5 /2.6 GHz (µ0.13) 0.13 Micron Process Technology, 512KB L2 Cache & 533MHz FSB - 2.26/ 2.4/ 2.53/ 2.66/ 2.8/ 3.06 GHz • Intel Celeron Processor - (478-pin) FC-PGA2 package 1.Introduction (µ0.18) 0.18 Micron Process Technology, 128KB L2 Cache & 400MHz FSB - 1.7/ 1.8/ 2.0/ 2.1/ 2.
Introduction Display • ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 high performance chip • Support AGP™ 4X • Integrated 128-bit 2D/3D Graphics Accelerator Advanced HW accelerator for DVD playback Fully Direct X 8.0 compliant graphics engine • External memory up to 64MB DDR SGRAM on-board • Dual-View display monitor Storage Devices • 3.5" 3-mode Floppy Disk Drive Video Memory The system allocates or "shares" a portion of system memory for video use. "Shared" memory is user-configurable via the SCU.
Introduction Keyboard • “Win Key” keyboard 1.Introduction Interface • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Built-in TouchPad (scrolling key functionality integrated) Three USB 2.0/1.1 ports One Mini-IEEE 1394 port One S-Video jack for TV output One serial port One parallel port (LPT1), supporting ECP / EPP Infrared transceiver IrDA 1.
Introduction Power Management • • • • • Supports ACPI v1.0b Supports Hibernate mode Supports Standby mode Supports battery low sleep Supports resume from modem ring Power • • • • Full range AC adapter AC-Input 100~240V, 50~60Hz DC Output 20V, 6A (120W) Supports one removable Smart Li-Ion battery 220mAh/8 cell 1.
Introduction Optional • • • • • • • DVD-ROM Drive CD-RW Drive Combination Drive Software DVD player Wireless LAN module Bluetooth module PC Video Camera Design Differences 1.Introduction This manual refers to the two notebook designs pictured below. The designs vary slightly in external design. Photographs used throughout this manual are of Design I.
Introduction External Locator - Top View Figure 2 Top View 1 2 7 4 5 6 8 9 10 External Locator - Top View 1 - 7 1.Introduction 3 1. Optional Built-in PC Camera 2. LCD 3. Built-In Microphone 4. LED Power & Communication Indicators 5. LED Status Indicators 6. AP-Key buttons 7. Close Cover/Lid Switch 8. Power Button 9. Keyboard 10.
Introduction Figure 3 External Locator - Front & Left Side Views 1.Introduction Front View 1. LCD Latches 2. Mini IEEE 1394 Port 3. S/P DIF Out Port 4. Microphone Jack 5. Headphone Jack 6. Infrared Transceiver 7. Wireless Device ON/OFF Switch 8. Built-In Speakers 1 1 8 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 4 Left Side View 1. CD-ROM Bezel or CD-ROM Device 2. USB 2.0/1.1 Port 3. Floppy Disk Drive 4. PC Card/ PCMCIA Slot 5.
Introduction External Locator - Right Side & Rear Views Figure 5 Right Side View 1. Security Lock Slot 1 1 Figure 6 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rear View 1. Vent 2. DC-In Jack 3. 2 * USB 2.0/1.1 Ports 4. External Monitor (CRT) Port 5. Parallel Port 6. Serial Port 7. S-Video-Out Port 8. PS/2 Type Port 9. RJ-11 Phone Jack 10. RJ-45 LAN Jack External Locator - Right Side & Rear Views 1 - 9 1.
Introduction External Locator - Bottom View Figure 7 Bottom View 1.Introduction 1. 2. 3. 4. Vent/Fan Intake Battery Cover Hard Disk Cover Bluetooth Module Cover 5.
Introduction Mainboard Overview - Top (Key Parts) Figure 8 Mainboard Top Key Parts 4 2 1. PC Card Assembly 2. Northbridge - SiS M650 3. Southbridge - SiS 962 4. Flash BIOS ROM 1.
Introduction Figure 9 Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Key Parts) 1.Introduction Mainboard Bottom Key Parts 1. CPU Socket (no CPU installed) 2. Memory Slots (no memory installed) 3. SiS 302LV TVOut Controller 4. LAN Controller RTL8100BL 5. CardBus ENE CB1410 6. ALC202 - Audio Codec 7. 1394 PHY TSB41AB1 8. Clock Generator 9. Keyboard Controller - KBC H8 H8S-2149 HM 10.
Introduction Mainboard Overview - Top (Connectors) Figure 10 Mainboard Top Connectors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 9 8 Mainboard Overview - Top (Connectors) 1 - 13 1.Introduction 1. Modem Cable Connector (CN1) 2. LCD (and Inverter) Connector (JLCD1) 3. Video Camera Cable Connector (JCCD1) 4. Power Switch Board Cable Connector (JSW1) 5. TouchPad Cable Connector (JTP1) 6. Keyboard Cable Connector (JKB1) 7. Modem Module Connector (JMDC1) 8. Speaker Cable Connector (JSPK1) 9. Floppy Disk Connector (JFDD1) 10.
Introduction Figure 11 Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Connectors) Mainboard Bottom Connectors 1.Introduction 1 1. Wireless LAN Connector (JWL1) 2. DDR Fan Cable Connector (JFAN2) 3. CD-ROM Device Connector (JCDROM1) 4. Hard Disk Cable Connector (JHDD1) 5. Bluetooth Module Connector (JBT1) 6. CMOS Battery Cable Connector (JBAT1) 7.
Disassembly 2: Disassembly Overview This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling the D400E/D410E series notebook’s parts and subsystems. When it comes to reassembly, reverse the procedures (unless otherwise indicated). We suggest you completely review any procedure before you take the computer apart. Component Parts To make the disassembly process easier each section may have a box in the page margin.
Disassembly NOTE: All disassembly procedures assume that the system is turned OFF, and disconnected from any power supply (the battery is removed too). Maintenance Tools The following tools are recommended when working on the notebook PC: 2.Disassembly • • • • • • M3 Philips-head screwdriver M2.
Disassembly Maintenance Precautions The following precautions are a reminder. To avoid personal injury or damage to the computer while performing a removal and/or replacement job, take the following precautions: Power Safety Warning Before you undertake any upgrade procedures, make sure that you have turned off the power, and disconnected all peripherals and cables (including telephone lines). It is advisable to also remove your battery in order to prevent accidentally turning the machine on.
Disassembly Disassembly Steps The following table lists the disassembly steps, and on which page to find the related information. PLEASE PERFORM THE DISASSEMBLY STEPS IN THE ORDER INDICATED. To remove the Battery: 1. Remove the battery To remove the Processor: page 2 - 8 1. Remove the battery 2. Remove the processor page 2 - 8 page 2 - 9 To remove the Keyboard: page 2 - 8 page 2 - 10 To remove the Keyboard Shielding Plate: To remove the HDD: 2.Disassembly 1. Remove the battery 2.
Disassembly To remove the Modem: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Disassembly 2.Disassembly To remove the Mainboard: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Disassembly To remove the PC Video Camera Module: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. page 2 - 8 page 2 - 9 page 2 - 10 page 2 - 12 page 2 - 14 page 2 - 15 page 2 - 16 page 2 - 18 page 2 - 19 page 2 - 20 page 2 - 30 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Disassembly Removing the Battery 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Turn the computer off, and turn it over. Remove screws 1 & 2 (Figure 1a) from the battery cover 3 , and remove the cover. Carefully (use a small screwdriver) disconnect the battery cable at point 4 (Figure 1b). Lift the battery 5 out of the computer. When replacing the battery, connect the cable first. Figure 1 Battery Removal 2.Disassembly 4 b. a. a. Remove the 2 screws and the battery cover. b.
Disassembly Removing the Hard Disk Drive The hard disk drive is mounted in a removable case and can be taken out to accommodate other 2.5" IDE hard disk drives with a height of 9.5mm (h). Follow your operating system’s installation instructions, and install all necessary drivers and utilities (as outlined in Chapter 4 of the User’s Manual) when setting up a new hard disk. Hard Disk Upgrade Process 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8) and turn it over.
Disassembly Removing the System Memory (RAM) The computer has two memory sockets for 200 pin Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Modules (SO-DIMM) supporting DDR 200/266 MHz. The main memory can be expanded up to 1024MB. The SO-DIMM modules supported are 128Mb, 256Mb, and 512Mb. The total memory size is automatically detected by the POST routine once you turn on your computer. Memory Upgrade Process 2.Disassembly Figure 3 Memory Socket Cover Removal 1.
Disassembly 5. Gently pull the two release latches ( 1 & 2 ) on the sides of the memory socket toward the sides of the computer. Figure 4 a. Removing/ Installing a RAM Module a. Pull the release latches. b.Remove the module. 3 2 The module 3 (Figure 4b) will pop-up, and you can remove it. Repeat the process for the second module if necessary. Insert a new module holding it at about a 30° angle and fit the connectors firmly into the memory slot.
Disassembly Removing the CD Device The easy changeable CD device may be upgraded or changed. 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8) and turn it over. 2. Remove screws 1 - 6 (Figure 5a) from the memory socket cover. 3. Carefully lift up the memory socket cover 7 (a fan cable 8 is still attached to the mainboard and you can disconnect it). b. 2.Disassembly a. Figure 5 Memory Socket Cover Removal 7 a. Remove the screws. b. Carefully lift the cover off the computer. 8 1 2 7.
Disassembly 4. Use a screwdriver to carefully push the CD device assembly 1 out of the computer at point 2 . Figure 6 CD Device Removal Push the CD device out off the computer at point 2. 2 2.Disassembly 1 5. Insert the new device and carefully slide it into the computer (the device only fits one way. DO NOT FORCE IT; The screw holes should line up. 6. Replace the memory socket cover (be careful with the fan cable) and the 6 screws (see page 2 - 12 ). 7.
Disassembly Removing the Bluetooth Module Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8) and turn it over. Remove screws 1 - 2 (Figure 7a) from the Bluetooth module cover. Carefully lift up the Bluetooth module cover 3 off the computer. Remove screws 3 - 6 (Figure 7c) and carefully disconnect cables 8 - 9 , then remove the Bluetooth module 10 (Figure 7d). 1. 2. 3. 4. Figure 7 2.Disassembly Bluetooth Module Removal a. Remove the screws. b. Carefully lift the cover off the computer. c.
Disassembly Removing the Wireless LAN Module 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8) and turn it over. 2. Remove screws 1 - 6 from the memory socket cover. 3. Carefully lift up the memory socket cover 7 (a fan cable 8 is still attached to the mainboard and you can disconnect it). 4. Remove screws 9 - 10 (Figure 8c), and carefully disconnect cables 11 & 12 . 5. Lift the Wireless LAN module 13 (Figure 8d) off the computer. a. b. 1 a. Remove the screws. b.
Disassembly Removing the Processor Figure 9 2.Disassembly Processor Removal a. Remove the screws. b. Carefully lift the cover off the computer. c. Remove the screws in the order indicated. d. Remove the heat sink. 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8) and turn it over. 2. Remove screws 1 - 6 from the memory socket cover. 3. Carefully lift up the memory socket cover 7 (a fan cable 8 is still attached to the mainboard and you can disconnect it). 4.
Disassembly 6. Unlock the processor by raising lever 1 (Figure 10a). 7. Lift the CPU 3 (Figure 10b) off the computer. Figure 10 b. a. Processor Removal (cont’d) 1 a. Raise the lever to unlock the CPU. b. Lift the CPU off the socket. 3 2.Disassembly c. Caution 3 The heat sink, and CPU area in general, contains parts which are subject to high temperatures. Allow the area time to cool before removing these parts. 3.
Disassembly Removing the Keyboard 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8). 2. Press the three keyboard latches at the top of the keyboard to elevate the keyboard from its normal position (you may need to use a small screwdriver to do this). 3. Carefully lift the keyboard up and out, being careful not to bend the keyboard ribbon cable 1 (Figure 11b). 4. Disconnect the keyboard ribbon cable from the locking collar socket 2 (Figure 11b) and lift the keyboard 3 up out of the computer.
Disassembly Removing the Keyboard Shielding Plate 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8) and keyboard (page 2 - 18). 2. Remove screws 1 - 9 (Figure 12a) from the keyboard shielding plate and lift the plate 10 off the computer. Figure 12 a. Keyboard Shielding Plate Removal b. 1 2 3 4 8 5 2.Disassembly 6 a. Remove the screws from the shielding plate. b. Lift the plate off the computer. 7 9 10 10.
Disassembly Removing the LCD and Top Case 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 - 10), CD Device (page 2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 16), keyboard (page 2 18) and keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19). 2. Remove screws 1 - 11 , and disconnect cable 12 (Figure 13a) from the bottom off the computer. 3. Remove screws 13 - 16 (Figure 13b) from the rear off the computer. 4.
Disassembly 5. Slide the LCD hinge covers 1 & 2 (Figure 14a) out of the computer. 6. Remove screws 3 & 4 (Figure 14b) then carefully (pay careful attention to the antenna cables) lift the LCD assembly 5 (Figure 14c) off the computer. 7. Remove screws 6 & 7 (Figure 14d) and disconnect cables 8 & 9 , then lift the top case assembly 10 off the computer. a. c. 1 2 b. 4 d. 6 7 e. 8 9 10 1&2. Hinge covers 5. LCD Assembly 10. Top Case • 4 Screws Removing the LCD and Top Case 2 - 21 2.Disassembly a.
Disassembly Removing the TouchPad and Click Board 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 - 10), CD Device (page 2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 16), keyboard (page 2 18), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19) and the top case and LCD (page 2 - 20). 2. Remove screws 1 - 8 (Figure 15a) from the TouchPad and click board assembly, and lift the assembly off the top case. 3.
Disassembly Removing the Switch Board 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 - 10), CD Device (page 2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 16), keyboard (page 2 18), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19) and the top case and LCD (page 2 - 20). 10 2. Remove screws 1 & 2 (Figure 16a) from the switch board assembly. 3. Lift the switch board assembly 3 (Figure 16b) off the top case. a. b.
Disassembly Removing the Modem 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 - 10), CD Device (page 2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 16), keyboard (page 2 18), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19) and the top case and LCD (page 2 - 20). 2. Remove screws 1 & 2 (Figure 17) from the modem and disconnect cable 3 . 3. Remove the modem module 4 . Figure 17 2.
Disassembly Removing the Speakers 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 - 10), CD Device (page 2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 16), keyboard (page 2 18), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19) and the top case and LCD (page 2 - 20). 2. Disconnect cables 1 & 2 (Figure 18a) from the speakers to the mainboard. 3. Remove the speakers 3 (Figure 18b). a. Figure 18 Speakers Removal 2 1 b.
Disassembly Removing the Mainboard 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 - 10), CD Device (page 2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 16), keyboard (page 2 18), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19), the top case and LCD (page 2 - 20) and speakers (page 2 - 25). 2. Disconnect cables 1 & 2 (Figure 19a) and remove screws 3 . 3.
Disassembly Removing the Fan Unit 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 - 10), CD Device (page 2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 16), keyboard (page 2 18), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19), the top case and LCD (page 2 - 20), speakers (page 2 - 25) and mainboard (page 2 - 26). 2. Remove screws 1 - 4 (Figure 20a) and lift out the fan unit 5 . Figure 20 a. Fan Unit Removal 2 a.
Disassembly Removing the Floppy Disk Drive Assembly Figure 21 2.Disassembly Floppy Disk Drive Assembly Removal 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 - 10), CD Device (page 2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 16), keyboard (page 2 18), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19), the top case and LCD (page 2 - 20), speakers (page 2 - 25) and mainboard (page 2 - 26). 2.
Disassembly Removing the PC Card Assembly 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 - 10), CD Device (page 2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 16), keyboard (page 2 18), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19), the top case and LCD (page 2 - 20), speakers (page 2 - 25) and mainboard (page 2 - 26). 2. Remove screws 1 & 2 (Figure 22a). 3.
Disassembly Removing the LCD Front Panel Module 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 - 10), CD Device (page 2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 16), keyboard (page 2 18), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19), and the top case and LCD (page 2 - 20). 2. Remove the rubber covers and screws at points 1 - 6 (Figure 23a). 3.
Disassembly Removing the Inverter 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 - 10), CD Device (page 2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 16), keyboard (page 2 18), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19), the top case and LCD (page 2 - 20) and LCD front panel (page 2 - 30). 2. Remove screw 1 (Figure 24a). 3. Turn the inverter over and disconnect the cables 2 & 3 (Figure 24b). 4.
Disassembly Removing the PC Video Camera Module 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 - 10), CD Device (page 2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 16), keyboard (page 2 18), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19), the top case and LCD (page 2 - 20) and LCD front panel (page 2 - 30). 2. Disconnect cable 1 (Figure 25a). 3. Lift the PC camera module 2 (Figure 25b) off the LCD assembly. 4.
Disassembly Removing the LCD Module 1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 - 10), CD Device (page 2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 16), keyboard (page 2 18), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19), the top case and LCD (page 2 - 20), LCD front panel (page 2 - 30) and inverter (page 2 - 31). 2. Remove screws 1 - 6 (Figure 26a). 3.
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Part Lists Appendix A:Part Lists This appendix breaks down the D400E/D410E series notebook’s construction into a series of illustrations. The component part numbers are indicated in the tables opposite the drawings. Note: This section indicates the manufacturer’s part numbers. Your organization may use a different system, so be sure to cross-check any relevant documentation. Note: Some assemblies may have parts in common (especially screws).
Part Lists Part List Illustration Location The following table indicates where to find the appropriate part list illustration. Table 1 - 1 A.
Part Lists Top (D400E) Top (D400E) A - 3 A.
Part Lists Bottom (D400E) A.
Part Lists LCD 14" (D400E) Figure 3 LCD 14" (D400E) A - 5 A.
Part Lists LCD 15" (D400E) A.
Part Lists CD-ROM Drive (D400E) Figure 5 CD-ROM Drive (D400E) A - 7 A.
Part Lists CD-RW Drive (D400E) A.
Part Lists Combo Drive (D400E) Figure 7 Combo Drive (D400E) A - 9 A.
Part Lists DVD-ROM Drive (D400E) A.
Part Lists Floppy Disk Drive (D400E) Figure 9 Floppy Disk Drive (D400E) A - 11 A.
Part Lists Hard Disk Drive (D400E) A.
Part Lists Top (D410E) Top (D410E) A - 13 A.
Part Lists Bottom (D410E) A.
Part Lists LCD 14" (D410E) Figure 13 LCD 14" (D410E) A - 15 A.
Part Lists LCD 15" (D410E) A.
Part Lists CD-ROM Drive (D410E) Figure 15 CD-ROM Drive (D410E) A - 17 A.
Part Lists CD-RW Drive (D410E) A.
Part Lists Combo Drive (D410E) Figure 17 Combo Drive (D410E) A - 19 A.
Part Lists DVD-ROM Drive (D410E) A.
Part Lists Floppy Disk Drive (D410E) Figure 19 Floppy Disk Drive (D410E) A - 21 A.
Part Lists Hard Disk Drive (D410E) A.
Schematic Diagrams Appendix B:Schematic Diagrams This appendix has circuit diagrams of the D400E/D410E notebook’s PCB’s. The following table indicates where to find the appropriate schematic diagram.
Schematic Diagrams System Block Diagram VGA ATI M9 Host Bus GTL+ & AGTL SiS 302LV VB-LINK Sheet 1 of 41 System Block Diagram PANEL CRT PORT RGB SiS M645DX DDR INTERFACE 702 mBGA HDD/CD-ROM CON Ultra 66/100/133 USB 2.0 I/F AC ' 97 I/F BLUE BOOTH USB PORT Video Camera MDC MODEM SiS 962 DIMM2 TV-OUT B A 2/16/32 DDRAM CLOCK GENERATOR SOCKET - 478 MuTIOL B.
Schematic Diagrams Socket 478 1 of 2 HD#[0..63] HD#[0..
Schematic Diagrams Socket 478 & ITP 2 of 2 VCC_CORE CPUGTLVREFA CPUGTLVREFB 2 1 2 L71 Sheet 3 of 41 Socket 478 & ITP 2 of 2 DBI#[0..3] 5 5 15 15 47U/16V AD22 DBI#[0..3] HASTB#1 HASTB#0 NMI INTR R42 R243 HDSTBP#3 HDSTBP#2 HDSTBP#1 HDSTBP#0 HDSTBN#3 HDSTBN#2 HDSTBN#1 HDSTBN#0 VCCA AC26 AD26 DBI#3 DBI#2 DBI#1 DBI#0 V21 P26 G25 E21 HASTB#1 HASTB#0 DBRESET R5 L5 AE25 NMI INTR E5 D1 HCLK-CPU HCLK-CPU# AF22 AF23 51.1_1% 51.
Schematic Diagrams Clock Generator Main Clock Generator +3VS 10UF/10V C85 C84 C81 C102 C103 C105 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF C104 0.1UF 12 5 8 18 24 25 32 41 46 +3VS +3VS +3VS R37 10K R43 R59 A 45 1SS355 B 10K C C B E Q20 2N3904 E Q19 33 R45 2N3904 38 475_1% L21 1 +3VS 2FCM1608K121 C90 C83 0.1UF 0.
Schematic Diagrams M645DX (Host/AGP) 1 of 4 30 AAD18/AHSYNC 30 AAD17/AVSYNC AAD18/AHSYNC R26 22(R) AAD17/AVSYNC R28 22(R) VAHSYNC 10 30 AAD30/BHSYNC VAVSYNC 10 30 AAD31/BVSYNC AAD30/BHSYNC R17 22(R) AAD31/BVSYNC R25 22(R) VBHSYNC 10 AAD16/VADE VBVSYNC 10 AAD27/VBDE Rds-on(p) = 56 ohm HPCVERF = 2/3 VCCP ADS# HITM# HIT# DRDY# DBSY# BNR# 2 2 2 2 2 HREQ#4 HREQ#3 HREQ#2 HREQ#1 HREQ#0 3 3 2,3 HASTB#1 HASTB#0 HA#[3..
Schematic Diagrams M645DX (Memory for DDR) 2 of 4 /RMD[0..63] /RMD[0..63] 7,8 /RDQM[0..7] /RDQM[0..7] 7,8 /RDQS[0..7] /RDQS[0..7] /RMA[0..14] /RCS#[0..5] CKE[0..5] CKE[0..
Schematic Diagrams M645DX (& CRT Out) 3 of 4 BGA1C SIS M650 13 13 13 ZSTB1 ZSTB#1 ZAD[0..15] ZSTB0 ZSTB#0 T3 T1 ZSTB1 ZSTB#1 ZAD0 ZAD1 ZAD2 ZAD3 ZAD4 ZAD5 ZAD6 ZAD7 ZAD8 ZAD9 ZAD10 ZAD11 ZAD12 ZAD13 ZAD14 ZAD15 R47 C399 0.1UF ZVREF R46 Sheet 7 of 41 M650 & CRT Out 3 of 4 +1.8VS L22 FCM1608K121 1 2 C87 C94 0.
Schematic Diagrams M645DX (Power) 4 of 4 +3VS +1.8VS +3VS +3V C360 10UF/10V 0.1UF C374 10UF/10V C423 1UF C381 0.1UF 1UF C426 1UF C395 0.1UF C367 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF +1.8V +3V +1.
Schematic Diagrams DDR Memory DIMM /RDQS0 /RDQS1 /RDQS2 /RDQS3 /RDQS4 /RDQS5 /RDQS6 /RDQS7 11 25 47 61 133 147 169 183 77 /RSRAS# 118 /RSWE# 119 /RSCAS# 120 /RSRAS# /RSWE# /RSCAS# /RCS#0 /RCS#1 121 122 CKE0 CKE1 96 95 DDRCLK0 DDRCLK#0 DDRCLK1 DDRCLK#1 DDRCLK2 DDRCLK#2 35 37 160 158 89 91 SMBDAT SMBCLK 193 195 71 73 79 83 72 74 80 84 +3VS R115 0 DDRVREF 1 2 197 199 VDDSPD VDDSPD C152 R114 0.
Schematic Diagrams DDR SSTL-2 Termination SSTL-2 Termination Resistors DDR MD/DQM(/DQS) MA/Control CS CKE SSTL-2 SSTL-2 SSTL-2 OD 2.5V Rs 10 0 0 Rtt 33 33 47 /RMD[0..63] /RMD[0..63]6,7 /RDQM[0..7] +1.25VS /RDQM[0..7]6,7 /RDQS[0..7] +1.25VS /RDQS[0..7]6,7 /RMA[0..
Schematic Diagrams LVDS Interface (SiS302LV) C248 Y C 1 C A C AC D22 DA204U(R) L12 0 L47 2.7UH +3VS 1 2 FCM1608K-121T07 JTV1 2 D23 DA204U(R) R213 75 C250 33PF(R) C262 C251 330PF 330PF R202 C261 C249 75 330PF 330PF 3 2 1 AAD[19..26] T VBGCLK VBGCLK 5 AAD28 5,30 VBHSYNC 5 VBVSYNC 5 +3VS R242 2.2K LDDCDATA R241 2.
Schematic Diagrams Panel Con & LED Indicator L68 FCM2012V-121 LCDVCC +3VS R278 C337 D Q17 ENAVDD G G S 2N7002 TXOUT-LN0 TXOUT-LP0 3 2 1 Z245 10K 0.1UF 4 R301 10,30 ENAVDD C338 C285 C286 0.1UF 4.7U(0805) TXOUT-LN1 TXOUT-LP1 12V C336 R656 0.
Schematic Diagrams 962 (PCI/IDE/HyperZip) 1 of 4 AD[0..31] 19,20,25 AD[0..31] IDESAA[0..2] IDESAA[0..2] AD0 AD1 AD2 AD3 AD4 AD5 AD6 AD7 AD8 AD9 AD10 AD11 AD12 AD13 AD14 AD15 AD16 AD17 AD18 AD19 AD20 AD21 AD22 AD23 AD24 AD25 AD26 AD27 AD28 AD29 AD30 AD31 IDECS#A[0..1] IDESAB[0..2] IDECS#B[0..1] RP32 FRAME# REQ2# SERR# STOP# 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 10 9 8 7 6 10 9 8 7 6 TRDY# IRDY# PLOCK# DEVSEL# +3VS 8 7 6 5 REQ0# REQ3# REQ4# REQ1# 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 R390 R388 R389 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 8P4R-2.
Schematic Diagrams 962 (Misc Signals) 2 of 4 BGA2B Programable on-die pull-high strength for CPU_S: ( Infinite, 150, 110, 56 Ohm) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 INIT# A20M# SMI# INTR NMI IGNNE# FERR# STPCLK# CPUSLP# INIT# A20M# SMI# INTR NMI IGNNE# FERR# STPCLK# CPUSLP# T18 P16 R17 R16 Y20 U18 T17 W20 V19 Y19 V18 W19 CLKAPIC CLKAPIC OSC25MHI OSC25MHO INIT# A20M# SMI# INTR NMI IGNNE# FERR# STPCLK# CPUSLP# CPU_S APICCK APICD0 APTCD1 APIC MIITXCLK MIITXEN MIITXD0 MIITXD1 MIITXD2 22,24 22,24 22,24 22,24 LP
Schematic Diagrams 962 (USB I/F) 3 of 4 BGA2C B.
Schematic Diagrams 962 (Power & RTC) 4 of 4 C489 C490 C505 C508 C469 C147 C482 C476 C501 C477 C127 10UF/10V 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 1UF 1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 10UF/10V C512 C511 C351 C406 0.1UF 1UF 0.1UF 1UF +3VS C516 0.1UF C492 0.1UF C493 0.1UF +1.8V C475 0.1UF C525 0.1UF C524 C507 0.1UF 0.1UF +3V VTT VTT +3VS +3VS C517 0.1UF C679 0.1UF C506 C481 0.1UF 0.1UF C680 0.1UF C495 +2.5V C491 0.1UF +3V C509 0.1UF C483 C502 0.1UF 0.
Schematic Diagrams HDD/Combo Connector 13 13 13 13 +3VS R277 R32 R300 R238 4.7K 5.
Schematic Diagrams USB Port R6 C309 0.1UF +DATA3 2 +DATA3 L102 1 2 1 2 3 4 FCM1608K121 NEAR CCD CON. CCD CON C848 47P(R) C847 47P(R) 16 UV0- 16 UV0+ +5V DATA2- 2 L124 1 2 C823 0.1UF 10U 26 26 24 R205 R54 0 UV0+ R53 0 C101 C100 22P(R) 22P(R) USBVCC1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 + 16 +DATA4 +DATA4 WLAN_DET# 24 WLAN_DET# 0.1UF 2 L104 1 2 4 3 PLW3216S161SQ2 L50 1 2 L42 C 1 4 3 PLW3216S161SQ2 2 FCM2012V121 F1AJ3 16 UV1- 16 UV1+ C258 0.
Schematic Diagrams PCMCIA ENE CB1410 +3V B_VCC C618 C645 0.1UF 0.1UF C627 C619 C608 C602 C601 C644 C617 C632 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 10UF/10V10UF/10V C595 C646 +3V C/BE#[0..3] C/BE#[0..
Schematic Diagrams PCMCIA Power +5V +3VS U17 9 12V BVCC BVCC BVCC C588 0.1UF 11 12 13 T T T B_VCC C591 R423 0.1UF 4.7U(0805) 8.2K(R) T T VDD3 C597 C598 4.7U(0805) 0.1UF +3V 5 6 +3V C600 C599 4.7U(0805) 0.1UF R187 10K 5V 5V BVPP 10 B_VPP C589 3 4 3.3V 3.3V 16 OC# GND SHDN# 1 2 15 14 VCCD0# VCCD1# VPPD0 VPPD1 8 7 T AC_SDOUT AC_RST# R437 +3V 0 C567 0.1UF VCCD0# VCCD1# VPPD0 VPPD1 15,26 AC_SDOUT 15,26 AC_RST# 0.
Schematic Diagrams 1394 PHY TSB41LV01 +3V L147 BLM21P221SGPTM00-03 L95 BLM21P221SGPTM00-03(R) PHY3V C583 C581 C586 C580 C585 C572 0.01UF 0.01UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 4.7U(0805) Sheet 21 of 41 1394 PHY TSB41LV01 R170 6.34K_1% R176 PHY3V PHY_CTL0 PHY_CTL1 PHY_CLK R429 PHY_REQ PHY_LKON R436 PHY_LPS 55 0.1UF(K%) 54 C211 60 59 1 Y1 2 24.
Schematic Diagrams LPC Super I/O BIOSCS# MEMR# SA18 WBIOS# 22 24 1 31 +3VS +5VS R228 10K FLASH# 1 MEMW# 2 3 U20 IN VCC 5 R227 1K IN GND OUT 4 U1 O0 O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 VCC CE OE VPP PGM GND SD0 SD1 SD2 SD3 SD4 SD5 SD6 SD7 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 +3VS U8 +5VS A17 15,24 LPC_AD[0..3] 32 SA17 30 C270 0.1UF 16 MX29F004 TC7S32F 15,19,24 4 +3VS C237 4.
Schematic Diagrams LPT/COM Port VDD5 VDD3 C260 0.1UF 2 SOUTA RTSA# DTRA 22 22 22 22 22 DSRA# RIA# CTSA# SINA DCDA# SOUTA RTSA# DTRA 14 13 12 COM1RI DSRA# RIA# CTSA# SINA DCDA# 20 19 18 17 16 15 23 VDD5 +5V R225 100K R226 100K(R) 22 21 T C268 C2+ 0.1UF(K%) COM1RI 0.
Schematic Diagrams LPC H8 3VH8 VDD3 3VH8 FCM2012V121 FCM2012V121 PS2_DATA1 L4 PS2_CLK1 L5 FCM2012V121 FCM2012V121 C256 C254 C253 C252 47P 47P 47P KB-SI3 KB-SI2 KB-SI1 KB-SI0 JPS1 7 1 5 3 1 2 3 4 5 RP39 1 2 3 4 5 10 9 8 7 6 10 9 8 7 6 KB-SI4 KB-SI5 KB-SI6 KB-SI7 R175 10K 8 MD-0 BOOT_FLASH# 11 LEDPWR 39 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.
Schematic Diagrams LAN RTL8100BL VCTRL Q2 LANVDD3 LANVDD3 LANVCC25 2SB1198K C431 0.1UF C432 0.1UF C404 0.1UF C384 0.1UF C70 C72 C403 0.1UF C71 10UF/10V DE-COUPLE CAPS PLEASE CLOSE CHIP POWER PIN 0.1UF 10UF/10V *For RTL8100C application, all bead must be rated 300mA/100ohm@100Mhz The maximum voltage drop when on should be less than 0.3V LANVDD3 C362 C64 L16 C63 FCM2012V121 0.1UF 0.1UF LANVCC25 0.
Schematic Diagrams Audio Codec ALC201A L96 FCM1608K-121 VDDA U18 78L05(SO8)(R) 10UF/10V 0.1UF C638 0.1UF 0(R) 10UF/10V R494 R484 4.7K 4.7K AGND 1UF C630 C624 0.01UF 0.01UF C629 0.01UF AGND AGND 14 CDGND C609 CDGND 0.01UF C611 0.01UF C607 0.01UF C605 0.01UF R492 0 R488 0 C628 25 38 43 AVDD AVDD AVDD 0.1UF(R) AGND 27 1000P T T C678 10UF/10V 10UF/10V L97 BK3216HS800 C652 SPDIF C636 SPDIF 1UF C631 R485 AGND +5VS FCM2012V121 C663 C661 C653 0.
Schematic Diagrams Audio Out & Off Board Connectors VDDA JAUDIO1 INTMIC R192 2.2K INTMIC C225 26 0.1UF C226 11 SPDIF SPDIF L39 FCM1608K-121 C234 680P R191 L35 2.2K 10UF/10V JAUDIO2 BK1608HS330 26 Vrefout 26 MIC1 Vrefout R190 2.2K(R) MIC1 R196 1K L38 MIC IN C233 0.22U(R) 0.
Schematic Diagrams System Power Control +3V +3V 14 U14B +3V R462 14 U14C 1K PSON# 5 6 3 U15B 7 4 T SUSB# 13,24 S 14 U14D 9 SLP S3 PSON PSON R197 8 SI2301 C235 7 74LVC14 39 100K PSON# 10 7 PSON 12 2N7002 G 74LVC14 13 SUSC# 24 SLP S5 7 74(A)HC08 Q13 T 7 14 U14F 8 10 74LVC14 AS SIS AP NOTE 002 Q11 8 7 6 5 +5VS 330K R186 G D 10UF/10V PSON# S 1 MTH276D107 6 2 3 4 5 H20 1 MTH276D107-5 10UF/10V 330K Q24 PSON# R165 100K C210 100K 0.
Schematic Diagrams Fan Control and SpeedStep L91 1 2 FCM2012V121 +5V + 2 C833 A D25 C1 24 24 FAN1-ON FAN1-ON R367 470 B +3V E C F01J2E FAN_SEN C R517 C D33 Q21 +3V FAN_VCC 1 100U/16V DIP MAIN FAN JFAN1 FAN_SEN 100K R410 24.9K R409 4.7K 1 2 3 B FI-S03P-HF A 1SS355 H_DPSLP# H_DPSLP# CPUSTP# C522 2,36 C Q4 E 3904 CPUSTP# 4,15 0.1UF 2SD1834 C515 0.1UF(R) +5V R182 4.
Schematic Diagrams Mobility M9-P AAD[19..
Schematic Diagrams Mobility M9-P MEM A/B M9 MDA[0..63] OPTIONAL SERIES TERMINATION FOR MEMORY ADDR & CNTRL INSTALL RESISTORS CLOSER TO ATI MEMORY CHANNEL B DQMB#[7..0] 34 DQMB#[0..7] DQMA#[7..0] 32 DQMA#[0..7] MEM_MAB[13..0] 34 MEM_MAB[0..13] MEM_MAA[13..0] 32 MEM_MAA[0..13] 33 M9 OPTIONAL SERIES TERMINATION FOR MEMORY ADDR & CNTRL INSTALL RESISTORS CLOSER TO ATI MEMORY CHANNEL A MDA[0..63] 33 MDB[0..
Schematic Diagrams VGA DRAM 1 of 2 CHANNEL A +2.5V_MEM +2.
Schematic Diagrams VGA DRAM 1 of 2 - Termination B.Schematic Diagrams 31 Sheet 33 of 41 VGA DRAM 1 of 2 - Termination MDB[0..
Schematic Diagrams VGA DRAM 2 of 2 CHANNL B MEM_MDB[0..63]33 MEM_MDB[0..63]33 +2.5V_MEM +2.
Schematic Diagrams Mobility M9-P POW BGA3D 1 +1.8VS TRACE AT LEAST 20 MILS L114 Close to M9 BK2125HS121 C796 10U(0805) C797 0.1U 200mA C798 0.01U L117 F12 F17 G25 R25 AB25 AB6 T6 L6 50mA 200mA BK2125HS121 C806 C807 AK21 AE16 AF16 AG16 AF17 10U(0805) 0.1U C808 C809 10U(0805) 0.1U PVDD LPVDD L119 +2.5VS L121 C812 0.
Schematic Diagrams VCORE PR131 FCM1608K121 18 VID3 2 VID4 1M 1% 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 5 6 7 8 1 1 1 1 Sheet 36 of 41 VCORE + 2 + 2 2 + 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 C + VCC_CORE PJ6 VTT SENSE2- PQ7 SI4892 G D S 19 PQ6 SI4892 4 G S D 4 PQ1 SI4362 G D 4 G S + PL5 PR68 10 2 10 1 1 + 1 1 1 + PC86 1000PF PR67 PC73 0.1U PC74 1U 2 4 SENSE2+ 2 D 21 6mm 1 0.1U VOSPC69 PC7 220U/4V 220U/4V 2 PR1 0.
Schematic Diagrams DDR Power VIN 1 PR96 0 2 VDDP 1 PR95 2 10 2 PC113 1 1U 2 PC52 1 1U PD16 RB751V PD17 2 RB751V PQ71 IRF7807D1 PC50 1 7 0.1uF 26 8 1.25_VREF 10 2 24 PC51 1U 1 22 VDDP1 VCCA2 LX1 21 LX2 REFOUT DL2 VOUT1 19 29,39 2 SUSB- 1 G 1 G 2 3 VIN 100mA 5 VO 1 FDS6982 1U 2 15 2.5V 2 0 1.8VS PU8 3A 2 PC92 1 10U G DD_ON# PQ25 2N7002 1 2 PC115 4 BP PC19 ON/OFF ADJ 29,39 0.1U +1.
Schematic Diagrams System Power VL PR108 V+ VIN1 5.1 VIN 0.1A PC56 + PC47 150U 0 27 26 24 + 150U PC130 100P 10K_1% 1 2 PC59 PR120 PR56 1M 47P PQ43B AO4900 2 3 BST3 VL DH3 BST5 LX3 DH5 DL3 LX5 CSH3 DL5 CSL3 CSH5 CSL5 FB3 FB5 9 PR118 PR55 27.4K_1% PR58 10 VL 0 11 T PR57 6 8 PR119 PC122 0.
Schematic Diagrams Charger A VB PC89 10U_1210 PQ18 DTA114EUA B 2.5A PC24 0.1U 3 2 1 4 A 0.1U E PC94 PD7 1N4148 10U/25V_DIP 2.5A PL7 PR72 CDRH-1205-470 PD28 F1J3FTP 100K PR75 A 100m(2512) PC99 PD30 C PC32 PC37 0.1U(0805) C PC36 E CURSEN24 0.1U(0805) PR79 30K 1% + 1 SYS3V SYS3V PC43 1SS355 1000P G PR87 PR52 PC114 *0.1U 30K 1% *C RB751 30K 1% PC39 PD37 1U_0805 RB751 PF2 ADAPTORIN 1 2 3 4 7A 0.1U PL3 HCB4532K-800(1812) PC152 PC153 PC154 PC155 PC67 0.
Schematic Diagrams SW Board and HotKey VSW2 LID_SW#_10 1 3 2 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GND_L VCN1 A B C D E F G H Sheet 40 of 41 SW Board and HotKey CON8 GND_L Hot keys,Power switch,key,Lid VIN_10 VSW1 1 3 2 4 PWRS_10 VC1 HCH STS-05-A 0.
Schematic Diagrams TouchPad and Switch Board VCC5_T 10MIL VCN3 VCC5_T B.Schematic Diagrams VCN2 1 2 3 4 TPADDATA TPADCLK 1 2 3 4 TP_FFC4-R VC3 0.
BIOS Update Appendix C:Updating the FLASH ROM BIOS To update the FLASH ROM BIOS you must: • • • • • Using your web browser go to www.clevo.com.tw Choose Download from the menu bar at the top of the page. In the Driver section select the model of your computer (D400E/D410E Series) and the driver type (BIOS). Select GO. Click on D4xE_xxx.zip to download the BIOS files (including BIOS refresh tools). C.BIOS Update 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Download the BIOS update from the web site.