Technical information
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this manual
- Introduction
- General descriptions
- ThinkPad R40
- Product overview
- Symptom-to-FRU index
- FRU replacement notices
- Removing and replacing a FRU
- 1010 Battery pack
- 1020 Ultrabay Plus device
- 1030 Hard-disk drive
- 1040 DIMM
- 1050 Mini PCI adapter
- 1060 Keyboard
- 1070 Backup battery
- 1080 Optical storage in the fixed bay
- 1090 PC Card slot assembly
- 1100 Hinge cover
- 1110 Communication daughter card (CDC)
- 1120 Fan assembly
- 1130 CPU
- 1140 Bluetooth antenna assembly
- 1150 LCD assembly
- 1160 Keyboard bezel
- 1170 Speaker assembly and microphone cable
- 1180 System board
- 1190 Hard-disk drive slot
- 2000 Ultrabay Plus guide rail
- 2010 I/O Bracket
- 2020 LCD front bezel
- 2030 Inverter card
- 2040 LCD panel and LCD cable assembly
- 2050 Antenna assembly, hinges, and LCD cover
- Locations
- Parts list
- Notices

1050
Mini
PCI
adapter
For
access,
remove
this
FRU:
v
“1010
Battery
pack”
on
page
64
Note:
Some
models
do
not
have
the
Mini
PCI
card
socket.
Note:
Loosen
the
screw
1a
or
1b,
but
do
not
remove
it.
In
order
to
loosen
1b,
use
the
driver
FRU
9900712
and
TR7bit
FRU
00P6967
(See
“Tools”
on
page
176).
2
1a
1b
Step
Screw
(quantity)
Torque
1a
M2.5
x
3.5
mm,
+/-
Head
BK
(1)
0.294
Nm
(3
kgfcm)
1b
M2.5
x
3.5
mm,
Hexagon
Head
BK
(1),
Tip:
TR7,
Torx
—
802.11a/b
Model
0.294
Nm
(3
kgfcm)
Note:
The
TR7
torx
screw
is
required
to
be
present
when
the
802.11
a/b
card
is
installed
in
order
to
meet
FCC
requirements.
Do
not
replace
this
with
any
other
screw
type.
The
following
illustrations
for
step
3
to
step
6
show
the
combination
of
the
Mini
PCI
Wireless
LAN
card.
3
(continued)
Removing
and
replacing
a
FRU
70
ThinkPad
R40