Preface Notebook Computer D500P/D510P/D520P/D530P 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 computer. The following information is included: Chapter 1, Chapter 2, 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 computer’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 computer.
Preface Contents Introduction ..............................................1-1 Disassembly ...............................................2-1 Overview ......................................................................................... 2-1 Maintenance Tools .......................................................................... 2-2 Connections .................................................................................... 2-2 Maintenance Precautions ..........................................
Preface Removing the LCD Panel .............................................................2-28 Preface Part Lists ..................................................A-1 Part List Illustration Location ........................................................ A-2 Top (D500P) ................................................................................... A-3 Bottom (D500P) ............................................................................. A-4 LCD 15” (D500P) .................................
Preface Preface ICH5 (2 of 3) ................................................................................ B-16 ICH5 (3 of 3) ................................................................................ B-17 HDD/CD-ROM/FDD ................................................................... B-18 PCI 1410 ....................................................................................... B-19 PCI1394 TSB43AB21 ..................................................................
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Introduction 1: Introduction Overview This manual covers the information you need to service or upgrade the D500P/D510P/D520P/D530P 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 Types Memory • Intel Pentium® 4 Processor (478-pin) m-PGA package • Two 200 Pin SODIMM Sockets, Supporting DDR 266/ 333/ 400 MHz Modules • Expandable up to 1024 MB (128/256/512MB DDR Modules) (µ0.13) 0.13 Micron Process Technology, 512KB On-die L2 Cache & 533MHz Front Side Bus - 2.8/ 3.06 GHz 1.Introduction • Intel Pentium® 4 Processor (478-pin) m-PGA package (µ0.13) 0.13 Micron Process Technology, 512KB On-die L2 Cache & 800MHz Front Side Bus - 2.4/ 2.
Introduction Storage PC Card • Bay One for one of the following Interchangeable devices: 3.5" 3-mode FDD Secondary Battery Secondary Hard Disk Drive 6-in-1 Card Reader • One Type II PCMCIA 3.3V/5V Socket Supporting CardBus • Easy Changeable 2.5" 9.5 mm (h) HDD Supports Master mode IDE Supports PIO mode 4 ATA-33/66/100 Ultra ATA Port Audio • • • • • • • • AC'97 Compliant Interface 3D Stereo Enhanced Sound System Compatible Sound-Blaster PRO™ S/PDIF Digital Output (5.
1.Introduction Introduction Communication Environmental Spec • 56K Plug & Play Modem (V.90 & V.92 Compliant) • Infrared transfer: 115.2K bps SIR/ 4M bps FIR, IrDA 1.1 compliant • Built-In 10/ 100/ 1000M Fast Ethernet LAN • 802.11b or 802.11g Wireless LAN Module with Mini-PCI Interface (optional) • Bluetooth 1.
Introduction External Locator - Top Views Figure 1 - 1 Top Views with LCD Panel Open 1 1 Model Differences 2 6 5 8 4 The models vary slightly in external design. Photographs used throughout this manual are of Model A. 9 10 7 This manual refers to the two notebook models pictured on this page. 2 2 4 3 6 5 7 8 9 10 4 2 11 Model A 11 Model B External Locator - Top Views 1 - 5 1.Introduction 4 3 1. LCD 2. LED Power & E-Mail Indicators 3. Close Cover Switch 4. Speakers 5.
Introduction Figure 1 - 2 External Locator - Front & Left Side View 1.Introduction Front View 1. LCD Latch 2. Audio “DJ” CD Player Control Panel On/Off Switch 3. Previous Track 4. Next Track 5. LCD 6. Play Pause 7. Stop 8. Volume Down 9. Volume Up 10. Built-In Microphone 1 5 2 3 4 6 7 8 Figure 1 - 3 Left Side View 1. DC-In Jack 2. Vent 3. PC Card Slot 4.
Introduction External Locator - Right Side & Rear Views Figure 1 - 4 Right Side View 1. Device Bay One 2. Device Bay Two 3. Infrared Transceiver 3 1 2 Rear View 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 13 13 8 8 9 10 11 12 1. Security Lock 2. Microphone-In Jack 3. Headphone-Out Jack 4. S/PDIF Out Port 5. Mini - IEEE 1394 Port 6. RJ-11 Phone Jack 7. RJ-45 LAN Jack 8. 4 USB Ports 9. S-Video Connector 10. External Monitor (VGA) Port 11. Parallel Port 12. PS/2 Type Port 13.
Introduction Figure 1 - 6 External Locator - Bottom View Bottom View 1. 2. 3. 1.Introduction 4. 5. 6. 7.
Introduction Mainboard Overview - Top (Key Parts) Figure 1 - 7 Mainboard Overview - Top Key Parts 3 2 1 4 5 6 7 8 Mainboard Overview - Top (Key Parts) 1 - 9 1.Introduction 1. 2 * SO-DIMM sockets 2. AC’97 Codec 3. TI 1394 Controller 4. Flash BIOS ROM 5. Audio DJ Controller 6.
Introduction Figure 1 - 8 Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Key Parts) 1.Introduction Mainboard Overview - Bottom Key Parts 1. CPU Socket (no CPU installed) 2. VGA Chip - ATI M10 3. LAN Controller RTL8110S-32 4. Super IO NS87393 5. Southbridge Intel 82801 6. Northbridge Intel GMCH 865PE 7. H8 Keyboard Controller 8.
Introduction Mainboard Overview - Top (Cable Connectors) Figure 1 - 9 Mainboard Overview - Top Cable Connectors 8 5 3 6 2 1 9 12 10 11 Mainboard Overview - Top (Cable Connectors) 1 - 11 1.Introduction 4 7 1. JINTKB1 (Keyboard Connector) 2. JTP1 (TouchPad Connector) 3. JMDC1 (Modem Connector) 4. JSPK1 (Speaker Connector) 5. JLED1 (LED Connector) 6. JLCD1 (LCD Connector) 7. JINV1 (Inverter Connector) 8. JMIC1 (Microphone Connector) 9.
Introduction Figure 1 - 10 Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Cable Connectors) 1.Introduction Mainboard Overview - Bottom Cable Connectors 1. JHDD1 (Hard Disk Connector) 2. JFAN1 (Fan Connector) 3. PCMCIA Connector 4. JCD1 (Bay One Device Connector) 5. JDD1 (DC/DC Board Connector) 6.
Disassembly 2: Disassembly Overview This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling 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. To make the disassembly process easier each section may have a box in the page margin. Information contained under the figure # will give a synopsis of the sequence of procedures involved in the disassembly procedure.
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 To remove the CPU: 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 page 2 - 7 2.Disassembly To remove the Bay One Device: 1. Remove the battery 2. Remove the Bay One device page 2 - 7 page 2 - 8 1. Remove the battery 2. Remove the CPU To remove the Modem: 1. Remove the battery 2. Remove the keyboard 3.
Disassembly To remove the Audio “DJ” Module: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Disassembly To remove the TouchPad: 2.Disassembly 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Remove the battery Remove the Bay One device Remove the hard disk drive assembly Remove the Bay Two device Remove the keyboard Remove the CPU Remove the Palm Rest Remove the bottom case Remove the TouchPad To remove the Inverter: page 2 - 7 page 2 - 8 page 2 - 9 page 2 - 10 page 2 - 11 page 2 - 13 page 2 - 17 page 2 - 18 page 2 - 25 To remove the LED Board: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Disassembly Removing the Battery Figure 2 - 1 1. Turn the computer OFF and turn it over to locate the battery release latch 2. Slide the battery release latch towards the unlock symbol. 3. The battery 2 will pop-up and can be lifted out of the computer. 1 (Figure 2 - 1a). Battery Removal Sequence a. Slide the battery release latch to the unlock position. b. The battery will popup. c. Remove the battery. b. a. 2.Disassembly 1 c. 2 2.
Disassembly Figure 2 - 2 2.Disassembly Bay One Device Removal Sequence a. Slide the release latch to the unlock position and hold it in position. b. Partially slide the device out partially. c. Lift the device up and out of the computer. Removing the Bay One Device 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Turn the computer OFF. Place the computer on a clean, stable surface and turn it over. Locate the release latch 1 (Figure 2 - 2a) for the Bay One device.
Disassembly Removing the Hard Disk Drive Assembly 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Figure 2 - 3 Turn the computer OFF and turn it over. Remove the device in Bay One (see “Removing the Bay One Device” on page 2 - 8). Remove screw 1 (Figure 2 - 3a). Slide the HDD assembly forward, then lift it up out of the computer. Remove screws 2 - 5 (Figure 2 - 3e) from the assembly, and slide the hard disk 7 out of the case . a. b. c. d. 6 . a. Remove the HDD assembly screw. b.
Disassembly Figure 2 - 4 Bay Two Device Removal Sequence 1. 2. 3. 4. Turn OFF the computer. Turn the computer over. Remove screw 1 (Figure 2 - 4a). Apply gentle but firm pressure at point 2 (Figure 2 - 4b), and slide the device out of the computer. b. a. 2.Disassembly a. Remove the screw from point 1 . b. Apply pressure to point 2 to slide the device out of the bay. Removing the Bay Two Device 2 1 c. 3.
Disassembly Removing the Keyboard Figure 2 - 5 1. Turn OFF the computer. 2. Press the two keyboard latches at the top of the keyboard as in Figure 2 - 5a (you may need to use a small screwdriver to do this). The keyboard will then pop-up and can be lifted out of the computer 3. Carefully lift the keyboard up and out, being careful not to bend the keyboard ribbon cable 3 (Figure 2 - 5b). 4. Disconnect the keyboard ribbon cable from the locking collar socket (Figure 2 - 5b). b. a. 3 a.
Disassembly Figure 2 - 6 2.Disassembly Memory Removal Sequence a. Remove the screws from the shielding plate. b. Remove the shielding plate. c. Pull the latch(es) on the memory sockets to release the module(s). d. When the module pops up, lift it out. Removing the System Memory 1. Remove the keyboard (see page 2 - 11). 2. Remove screws 2 - 5 (Figure 2 - 6a) from the shielding plate, and lift the plate up 1 off the computer. 3.
Disassembly Removing the CPU Figure 2 - 7 1. Turn OFF the computer and turn it over. 2. Remove the screws 1 - 3 (Figure 2 - 7a) from the CPU cover, and remove the CPU cover Processor Removal Sequence a. 4 . b. a. Remove the three screws and the CPU cover. b. Remove the CPU cover. 1 4 4 2 3. Remove the four screws from the heat sink in order 8 5 Figure 2 - 8 - 8 as indicated (Figure 2 - 8).
Disassembly Figure 2 - 9 Processor Removal Sequence (cont’d) 4. Carefully pull the heat sink 1 upward using the label at point 2 (Figure 2 - 9a). 5. Remove the heat sink 1 (Figure 2 - 9b) from the computer. 6. Unlock the processor by raising lever 3 (Figure 2 - 9c) to the fully vertical position, and carefully lift the processor 4 off the socket. a. b. 2.Disassembly a. Pull the heat sink unit upwards. b. Remove the heat sink from the computer. c. Unlock the cpu and remove it. 2 1 1 c. 3 4 4 1.
Disassembly Removing the Modem 1. 2. 3. 4. Figure 2 - 10 Remove the keyboard (see page 2 - 11) and shielding plate (see page 2 - 12). Remove screws 1 - 2 and carefully lift the modem 3 up off the mainboard (Figure 2 - 10). Disconnect the modem cable 4 from the modem module. When replacing the standard MDC modem module with a Bluetooth modem combo module, see “Installing a Bluetooth Modem” on page C - 2. 2 1 Remove the screws, lift the modem off the mainboard, and disconnect the cable.
Disassembly Removing the Wireless LAN Figure 2 - 11 Wireless LAN Module Removal Sequence 2.Disassembly Pull the latches, lift the module off the mainboard, and disconnect the cables. 1. Remove the keyboard (see page 2 - 11) and shielding plate (see page 2 - 12). 2. Gently pull latches 1 & 2 in the direction of the arrows (Figure 2 - 11) and the module will pop-up. 3. For computers with standard modem.
Disassembly Removing the Palm Rest 1. With the computer shut down and on a level surface, raise the LCD cover. 2. Remove the palm rest by applying gentle upward pressure with your fingers close to the area around the left Alt key, and the right Ctrl key (Figure 2 - 12). 3. To replace the palm rest 1 , slide it back in to place, and then apply slight downward pressure to points 2 and 3 in order to snap it gently back down.
Disassembly Figure 2 - 13 Bottom Case Removal Sequence Removing the Bottom Case 1. Remove the battery (page 2 - 7), bay one device (page 2 - 8), hard disk assembly (page 2 - 9), bay two device (page 2 - 10), keyboard (page 2 - 11) CPU (page 2 - 13) and palm rest (page 2 - 17). 2. Turn the computer over and remove screws 1 - 15 (Figure 2 - 13). Remove the 15 screws from the bottom of the case. 4 6 5 2.
Disassembly 3. Turn the computer around and remove screws 1 - 2 1 6 (Figure 2 - 14) from the rear of the computer. Figure 2 - 14 Bottom Case Removal Sequence (cont’d) 4 3 (if Figure 2 - 15 b. Bottom Case Removal Sequence (cont’d) a. 6 3 5 a. Remove the cables connected to the mainboard. b. Lift the LCD and top case off the bottom case. 4 5 2 7 8 7. LCD & Top Case 8. Bottom Case • 6 Screws Removing the Bottom Case 2 - 19 2.Disassembly 4.
Disassembly Figure 2 - 16 2.Disassembly Audio "DJ" Module Removal Sequence a. Disconnect the microphone and Audio "DJ" cables. b. Remove the module. c. Remove the 4 screws to separate the board, module and power button. Removing the Audio "DJ" Module 1. Remove the battery (page 2 - 7), bay one device (page 2 - 8), hard disk assembly (page 2 - 9), bay two device (page 2 - 10), keyboard (page 2 - 11) CPU (page 2 - 13), palm rest (page 2 - 17) and bottom case (page 2 - 18). 2.
Disassembly Removing the HDD Converter Board Figure 2 - 17 1. Remove the battery (page 2 - 7), bay one device (page 2 - 8), hard disk assembly (page 2 - 9), bay two device (page 2 - 10), keyboard (page 2 - 11) CPU (page 2 - 13), palm rest (page 2 - 17) bottom case (page 2 - 18) and Audio “DJ” module (page 2 - 20). 2. Remove screws 1 - 4 from the cover and HDD converter board (Figure 2 - 17a). 3.
Disassembly Figure 2 - 18 Mainboard Removal Sequence a. Remove the screws. Removing the Mainboard 1. Remove the battery (page 2 - 7), bay one device (page 2 - 8), hard disk assembly (page 2 - 9), bay two device (page 2 - 10), keyboard (page 2 - 11) CPU (page 2 - 13), palm rest (page 2 - 17) bottom case (page 2 - 18), Audio “DJ” module (page 2 - 20) and HDD converter board (page 2 - 21). 2. Remove screws 1 - 4 from the mainboard (Figure 2 - 18). 2.
Disassembly 3. Separate the system fan cable 3 from the mainboard 1 . 4. Lift the mainboard and DC/DC board 4 out of the bottom case 2 Figure 2 - 19 (Figure 2 - 19a). Mainboard Removal Sequence (cont’d) a. 3 1 a. Separate the system fan cable. b. Lift the mainboard assembly out of the bottom case. 2.Disassembly 2 4 b. 1 4 1. 2. 3. 4.
Disassembly Figure 2 - 20 DC/DC Board Removal Sequence 1. Remove the battery (page 2 - 7), bay one device (page 2 - 8), hard disk assembly (page 2 - 9), bay two device (page 2 - 10), keyboard (page 2 - 11) CPU (page 2 - 13), palm rest (page 2 - 17), bottom case (page 2 - 18), Audio “DJ” module (page 2 - 20), HDD converter board (page 2 - 21) and mainboard (page 2 - 22). 2. Turn the mainboard over and remove screws 1 - 2 (Figure 2 - 20a). 3.
Disassembly Removing the Click Board Figure 2 - 21 1. Remove the battery (page 2 - 7), bay one device (page 2 - 8), hard disk assembly (page 2 - 9), bay two device (page 2 - 10), keyboard (page 2 - 11) CPU (page 2 - 13), palm rest (page 2 - 17) and bottom case (page 2 - 18). 2. Turn the top case assembly over and remove screws 1 - 4 , and disconnect cable 5 (Figure 2 - 21a). 3. Lift the click board 6 off the top case assembly (Figure 2 - 21b). a. b. a. Remove the screws and disconnect the cable. b.
Disassembly Figure 2 - 23 LED Board Removal Sequence a. Remove the screws. b. Lift the LED board off the top case assembly. Removing the LED Board 1. Remove the battery (page 2 - 7), bay one device (page 2 - 8), hard disk assembly (page 2 - 9), bay two device (page 2 - 10), keyboard (page 2 - 11) CPU (page 2 - 13), palm rest (page 2 - 17) and bottom case (page 2 - 18). 2. Turn the top case assembly over and remove screws 1 - 5 from the LED board (Figure 2 - 23a). 3.
Disassembly Removing the Inverter Figure 2 - 25 1. Remove the battery (page 2 - 7), bay one device (page 2 - 8), hard disk assembly (page 2 - 9), bay two device (page 2 - 10), keyboard (page 2 - 11) CPU (page 2 - 13), palm rest (page 2 - 17) and bottom case (page 2 - 18). 2. Remove the rubber covers and screws 1 - 6 from the LCD (Figure 2 - 25a). 3. Run your finger around the middle of the frame to carefully unsnap the LCD front panel module 7 from the back (Figure 2 - 25b). 4.
Disassembly Figure 2 - 26 LCD Removal Sequence 1. Remove the battery (page 2 - 7), bay one device (page 2 - 8), hard disk assembly (page 2 - 9), bay two device (page 2 - 10), keyboard (page 2 - 11) CPU (page 2 - 13), palm rest (page 2 - 17), bottom case (page 2 - 18) and inverter (page 2 - 27). 2. Remove screws 1 - 8 and lift the LCD panel 9 off the top assembly (Figure 2 - 26a). 3. Remove screws 10 - 17 to separate the LCD panel from the brackets 18 (Figure 2 - 25b). a. 1 2.Disassembly a.
Part Lists Appendix A: Part Lists This appendix breaks down the notebook PC’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.
Part Lists Top (D500P) Figure A - 1 Top (D500P) A - 3 Part Lists Top (D500P)
Part Lists Bottom (D500P) Part Lists Figure A - 2 Bottom (D500P) A - 4 Bottom (D500P)
Part Lists LCD 15” (D500P) Figure A - 3 LCD 15” (D500P) A - 5 Part Lists LCD 15” (D500P)
Part Lists Battery (D500P) Part Lists Figure A - 4 Battery (D500P) A - 6 Battery (D500P)
Part Lists Card Reader (D500P) Figure A - 5 Card Reader (D500P) A - 7 Part Lists Card Reader (D500P)
Part Lists TEAC CD-ROM Drive (D500P) Part Lists Figure A - 6 CD-ROM TEAC (D500P) A - 8 TEAC CD-ROM Drive (D500P)
Part Lists KME CD-RW Drive (D500P) Figure A - 7 KME CD-RW Drive (D500P) A - 9 Part Lists CD-RW KME (D500P)
Part Lists Combo Drive (D500P) Part Lists Figure A - 8 Combo (D500P) A - 10 Combo Drive (D500P)
Part Lists DVD-ROM Drive (D500P) Figure A - 9 DVD-ROM Drive (D500P) A - 11 Part Lists DVD-ROM Drive (D500P)
Part Lists Audio DJ (D500P) Part Lists Figure A - 10 Audio DJ (D500P) A - 12 Audio DJ (D500P)
Part Lists Floppy Disk Drive (D500P) Figure A - 11 Floppy Disk Drive (D500P) A - 13 Part Lists Floppy Disk Drive (D500P)
Part Lists Top (D510P) Part Lists Figure A - 12 Top (D510P) A - 14 Top (D510P)
Part Lists Bottom (D510P) Figure A - 13 Bottom (D510P) A - 15 Part Lists Bottom (D510P)
Part Lists LCD 15” (D510P) Part Lists Figure A - 14 LCD 15” (D510P) A - 16 LCD 15” (D510P)
Part Lists Battery (D510P) Figure A - 15 Battery (D510P) A - 17 Part Lists Battery (D510P)
Part Lists Card Reader (D510P) Part Lists Figure A - 16 Card Reader (D510P) A - 18 Card Reader (D510P)
Part Lists TEAC CD-ROM Drive (D510P) Figure A - 17 TEAC CD-ROM Drive (D510P) A - 19 Part Lists TEAC CD-ROM Drive (D510P)
Part Lists KME CD-RW Drive (D510P) Part Lists Figure A - 18 KME CD-RW Drive (D510P) A - 20 KME CD-RW Drive (D510P)
Part Lists Combo Drive (D510P) Figure A - 19 Combo Drive (D510P) A - 21 Part Lists Combo Drive (D510P)
Part Lists DVD-ROM Drive (D510P) Part Lists Figure A - 20 DVD-ROM Drive (D510P) A - 22 DVD-ROM Drive (D510P)
Part Lists Audio DJ (D510P) Figure A - 21 Audio DJ (D510P) A - 23 Part Lists Audio DJ (D510P)
Part Lists Floppy Disk Drive (D510P) Part Lists Figure A - 22 Floppy Disk Drive (D510P) A - 24 Floppy Disk Drive (D510P)
Part Lists Top (D520P) Figure A - 23 Top (D520P) A - 25 Part Lists Top (D520P)
Part Lists Bottom (D520P) Part Lists Figure A - 24 Bottom (D520P) A - 26 Bottom (D520P)
Part Lists LCD 15” (D520P) Figure A - 25 LCD 15” (D520P) A - 27 Part Lists LCD 15” (D520P)
Part Lists Battery (D520P) Part Lists Figure A - 26 Battery (D520P) A - 28 Battery (D520P)
Part Lists Card Reader (D520P) Figure A - 27 Card Reader (D520P) A - 29 Part Lists Card Reader (D520P)
Part Lists TEAC CD-ROM Drive (D520P) Part Lists Figure A - 28 TEAC CD_ROM Drive (D520P) A - 30 TEAC CD-ROM Drive (D520P)
Part Lists KME CD-RW Drive (D520P) Figure A - 29 KME CD-RW Drive (D520P) A - 31 Part Lists KME CD-RW Drive (D520P)
Part Lists Combo Drive (D520P) Part Lists Figure A - 30 Combo Drive (D520P) A - 32 Combo Drive (D520P)
Part Lists DVD-ROM Drive (D520P) Figure A - 31 DVD-ROM Drive (D520P) A - 33 Part Lists DVD-ROM Drive (D520P)
Part Lists Audio DJ (D520P) Part Lists Figure A - 32 Audio DJ (D520P) A - 34 Audio DJ (D520P)
Part Lists Floppy Disk Drive (D520P) Figure A - 33 Floppy Disk Drive (D520P) A - 35 Part Lists Floppy Disk Drive (D520P)
Part Lists Top (D530P) Part Lists Figure A - 34 Top (D530P) A - 36
Part Lists Bottom (D530P) Figure A - 35 Bottom (D530P) A - 37 Part Lists Bottom (D530P)
Part Lists LCD 15” (D530P) Part Lists Figure A - 36 LCD 15” (D530P) A - 38 LCD 15” (D530P)
Part Lists Battery (D530P) Figure A - 37 Battery (D530P) A - 39 Part Lists Battery (D530P)
Part Lists Card Reader (D530P) Part Lists Figure A - 38 Card Reader (D530P) A - 40 Card Reader (D530P)
Part Lists TEAC CD-ROM Drive (D530P) Figure A - 39 TEAC CD-ROM Drive (D530P) A - 41 Part Lists TEAC CD_ROM Drive (D530P)
Part Lists KME CD-RW Drive (D530P) Part Lists Figure A - 40 KME CD-RW Drive (D530P) A - 42 KME CD-RW Drive (D530P)
Part Lists Combo Drive (D530P) Figure A - 41 Combo Drive (D530P) A - 43 Part Lists Combo Drive (D530P)
Part Lists DVD-ROM Drive (D530P) Part Lists Figure A - 42 DVD-ROM Drive (D530P) A - 44 DVD-ROM Drive (D530P)
Part Lists Audio DJ (D530P) Figure A - 43 Audio DJ (D530P) A - 45 Part Lists Audio DJ (D530P)
Part Lists Floppy Disk Drive (D530P) Part Lists Figure A - 44 Floppy Disk Drive (D530P) A - 46 Floppy Disk Drive (D530P)
Schematic Diagrams Appendix B: Schematic Diagrams This appendix has circuit diagrams of the systems PCB’s. The following table indicates where to find the appropriate schematic diagram.
Schematic Diagrams System Block Diagram mPGA478B Socket for Prescott or Northwood VRD 10.0 VRAM 2 CHANNEL FSB AGP 8X Schematic Diagrams LCD VGA TV OUT Sheet 1 of 29 System Block Diagram CK-409 SPRINGDALE 2DIMMs GMCH-PE CRT PORT USB Port 2 USB Port 3 LAN /GIGA 8100C /8110S Hub Link 1.5 USB Port 1 USB 2.0/1.1 USB Port 4 PCI BUS I/O Controller Hub Blue Tooth MINI PCI ICH5 Card Reader CARD BUS SATA Interface Clock GEN. 1394 14.318 MHz 100/133/200 MHz SPK. OUT Audio Codec MIC.
Schematic Diagrams CPU 1 of 2 U8A [5] HA3 HA4 HA5 HA6 HA7 HA8 HA9 HA10 HA11 HA12 HA13 HA14 HA15 HA16 HA17 HA18 HA19 HA20 HA21 HA22 HA23 HA24 HA25 HA26 HA27 HA28 HA29 HA30 HA31 HD-[0..63] HD-[0..
Schematic Diagrams CPU 2 of 2 VCOREVCORE+ VCOREVCORE+ [27] [27] VCCP VCCP [27,29] BOOTSEL BOOTSEL BOOTSEL : NORTHWOOD : 0 PRESCOTT :1 J25 J5 K21 K24 K3 K6 L1 L23 L26 L4 M2 M22 M25 M5 N21 N24 N3 N6 P2 P22 P25 P5 R1 R23 R26 R4 T21 T24 T3 T6 U2 E17 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND ZIF478 B - 4 CPU 2 of 2 (71-56P00-D05) GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND SKTOCC# GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
Schematic Diagrams Clock Generator C327 C273 1 VCCCK HCB-2012K-121T30 2 F4 1 1 + 0.1UF C288 + 2 10UF/6.3V 10UF/6.3V C318 C286 C285 C281 C264 C265 C287 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 2 +3VS R210 1 10 C276 C272 + 0.1UF 2 10UF/6.3V F3 2 VCCA 1 1 +3VS HCB1608K-121T25 C259 C263 + 55 0.1UF 10UF/6.
Schematic Diagrams GMCH-1 place close GMCH < 0.
Schematic Diagrams GMCH-2 Power VCCPCAP1 VCCPCAP2 VCCPCAP3 1 VCCA_FSB 0.82U GMCHVCCP C465 100UF/10V 2 + C466 0.1UF L20 1 +1.5VS 2 VSMYRC VDDCAP2 VCCA_DPLL +2.5V R39 0 L57 *100N 2 1 +1.5VS VCCA_DAC R392 0 VDDCAP5 VDDCAP4 VDDCAP1 VSMYRC0 1 +1.5VS L69 G1 G2 +3VS 2 VCCA_SM +1.5VS VCCA_FSB VCCA_DPLL VCCA_DAC +1.5VS HCB2012K-121T30 C621 0.47UF AA35 AL35 AL6 AL7 AM1 AM2 AM3 AM5 AM6 AM7 AM8 AN2 AN4 AN5 AN6 AN7 AN8 AP3 AP4 AP5 AP6 AP7 AR15 AR21 AR31 AR4 AR5 AR7 E35 R35 C605 0.
Schematic Diagrams GMCH-3 DDR Trace Width 12 Mil Space 20 Mil SDREFA Schematic Diagrams C160 4.7UF/10V(0805) C153 0.01UF [8] [8] [8] WEA# SCASA# SRASA# [8] [8] SBAA0 SBAA1 [8] [8] SCSA-0 SCSA-1 [8] [8] Sheet 7 of 29 GMCH-3 DDR [8] [8] [8] [8] [8] [8] +2.5V C268 4.
Schematic Diagrams DIMMA +2.5V 9 10 21 22 33 34 36 45 46 57 58 69 70 81 82 92 93 94 113 114 131 132 143 144 155 156 157 167 168 179 180 191 192 +1.
Schematic Diagrams DIMMB +2.
Schematic Diagrams AGP/ POWER +3VS RP39 8P4RX10K 8 7 6 5 ROM_ID1 ROM_ID2 ROM_ID4 +3VS R189 +3VS 10K GPIO0 R197 10K GPIO1 R193 *10K GPIO2 R194 *10K GPIO3 0 Z1005 R191 +3VS R509 2.2K R511 R510 +3VS 33 33 10K R187 +3VS [13] PANEL_ID0 [13] PANEL_ID1 [13] PANEL_ID2 TZ1020 AJ10 TZ1021 AK10 TZ1022 AJ11 TZ1023 AH11 R188 1.00K AG4 Z1009 [13] [13] [13] [13] [13] [13] 1.
Schematic Diagrams GMC-1 CSA1# CKEA CLKA0 CLKA0# CLKA1 CLKA1# MVREFD MVREFS DIMA_0 DIMA_1 A19 MEMA_RAS# E18 MEMA_CAS# E19 MEMA_WE# E20 MEMA_CS0# F20 MEMA_CS1# B19 MEMA_CKE 0 0 VCASA# MEMA_WE# R427 0 VWEA# MEMA_CS0# R426 0 VCSA0# 0 VCKAE MEMA_CKE 1 2 VCLKA0 VCLKA0# C18 MEMA_CLK1 2 A18 MEMA_CLK1# 1 3 4 VCLKA1 VCLKA1# R86 Z1104 Z1105 RP11 4P2RX10 R424 820 調整MVREF電壓 R423 1K 1% R737 R738 *0 *0 L10 E10 K9 J9 H9 G9 F9 K8 J8 H8 G8 F8 E8 K7 J7 H7 G7 RP108 4P2RX10 +2.5/2.
Schematic Diagrams GMC-2 CSB0# CSB1# CKEB CLKB0 CLKB0# CLKB1 CLKB1# DIMB_0 DIMB_1 ROMCS# MEMVMODE_0 MEMVMODE_1 MEMTEST VRASB# 0 MEMB_CAS# R482 0 VCASB# MEMB_WE# R103 0 VWEB# R2 MEMB_RAS# MEMB_CS0# R486 0 VCSB0# T5 MEMB_CAS# MEMB_CKE R102 0 VCKBE MEMB_WE# T6 MEMB_CS0# R5 MEMB_CS1# R6 R3 MEMB_CKE N1 N2 MEMB_CLK0 MEMB_CLK0# 4 3 1 2 VCLKB0 VCLKB0# RP29 4P2RX10 T2 T3 MEMB_CLK1 MEMB_CLK1# 4 3 1 2 VCLKB1 VCLKB1# RP30 4P2RX10 E3 Z1208 AA3 Z1209 R739 R740 DIMB_0 DIMB_1 *0
Schematic Diagrams VGA Connector PANEL CONNECTOR +3VS LVDS_TXL1N [10] LVDS_TXL1P [10] LVDS-L2N LVDS-L2P LVDS_TXL2N [10] LVDS_TXL2P [10] LVDS-LCLKN LVDS-LCLKP LVDS_TXLCKN [10] LVDS_TXLCKP [10] LVDS-U0N LVDS-U0P LVDS_TXU0N [10] LVDS_TXU0P [10] LVDS-U1N LVDS-U1P LVDS_TXU1N [10] LVDS_TXU1P [10] LVDS-U2N LVDS-U2P LVDS_TXU2N [10] LVDS_TXU2P [10] LVDS-UCLKN LVDS-UCLKP 0.1UF C436 0.1UF C1 0.1UF C420 0.1UF C1007 0.
Schematic Diagrams ICH5 (1 of 3) HIGH:80pin LOW :40pin ICHCLK66 C746 0.01UF 0.
Schematic Diagrams ICH5 (2 of 3) [18,19,20,24] SERR# [18,20,21,22,24] PME# DEVRST# R242 DEVRST# [4] PCLKICH [18] [10,19,24] [18,20] [24] [10] [19] [20] PIRQ-0 PIRQ-1 PIRQ-2 PIRQ-3 PIRQ-4 PIRQ-5 PIRQ-6 [20] PREQ#3 [24] PREQ#4 [18] PGNT#0 [19] PGNT#1 Sheet 15 of 29 ICH5 2 of 3 [20] PGNT#3 [24] PGNT#4 D2 M3 E4 L3 E5 F1 K2 L2 L4 V2 V4 N1 PIRQ-0 PIRQ-1 PIRQ-2 PIRQ-3 PIRQ-4 PIRQ-5 PIRQ-6 PIRQ-7 B3 E1 A2 C2 D7 A6 E2 B1 PREQ#0 PREQ#1 PREQ#2 PREQ#3 PREQ#4 PCIREQA PCIREQB D5 C1 C5 B6 C6 A5 E7 PGNT#0 PGNT
Schematic Diagrams ICH5 (3 of 3) +3VS 2 22UF/6.3V SGND4 C773 0.1UF C789 0.1UF SGND2 C730 *0.1UF C579 0.1UF C931 *0.1UF C574 0.1UF C904 *0.1UF C571 0.1UF +1.5VS F6 1 +5V C932 *0.1UF C893 *0.1UF C471 0.1UF C570 0.1UF C916 *0.1UF C572 0.1UF C374 *0.1UF C282 0.1UF C839 *0.1UF C121 0.1UF C858 *0.1UF C136 0.1UF GMCHVCCP +2.5V 1.1A 2 R371 [14] OC#0 0.1UF C723 C915 L45 470K Z1601 1 HCB2012K-500T40 R370 560K Z1602 2 1 2 22UF/6.
Schematic Diagrams HDD/CD-ROM/FDD HDD CONNECTOR 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 PCIRST# PIDED7 PIDED6 PIDED5 PIDED4 PIDED3 PIDED2 PIDED1 PIDED0 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 PDA1 PDA0 PDCS#1 PCIRST# PDDREQ PDIOW# PDIOR# PDIORDY PDDACK# IRQ14 U44 [10,15,18,19,21,22,24,26] PDDREQ PDIOW# PDIOR# PDIORDY PDDACK# IRQ14 [15] [15] [15] [15] [15] [15] PDA1 PDA0 PDCS#1 PDLED# [15] [15] [15] [24] SEG[0] SEG[3] SEG[2] SEG[1] SEG[4] SEG[7
Schematic Diagrams PCI 1410 C874 0.1UF C887 1UF 0.
Schematic Diagrams PCI1394 TSB43AB21 TSB43AB21 1 PORT 1394 TSB43AB22 2 PORT 1394 R59 10K Z1902 R51 4.7K Z1903 C102 C86 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 4.7KX4 0.1UF C76 0.1UF 0.1UF C88 C101 C60 C41 C22 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF L24 1 2 HCB1608K-121T25 +3VS CLOSE TO CHIP Z1907 C62 C54 10UF/16V 1000PFF +3VS R54 R56 R55 2.7K 2.7K *4.7K ROM_AD ROM_CLK R60 0 +3VS 5 6 Z1918 7 8 R42 U5 SDA SCLK WC VCC 4 3 2 1 GND A2 A1 A0 C35 0.
Schematic Diagrams PCI RTL8100C / RTL8110S 3 Z2002 4 2 OUTGND Vcc Y2 1 NC *OSC 25MHz C635 *0.1UF XTAL2 NC FRC1394-201 0.1UF 0.
Schematic Diagrams LPC Super I/O 1 30 2 3 29 28 4 25 23 26 27 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ROMCS# MEMR# 22 24 A18 A17 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 OD0 OD1 OD2 OD3 OD4 OD5 OD6 OD7 PLCC PGM VCC GND [14,22] [14,22] [14,22] [14,22] SD0 SD1 SD2 SD3 SD4 SD5 SD6 SD7 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 C787 32 R584 *10 0 R254 [14,22] LPC_DRQ# 4.7K R259 *4.
Schematic Diagrams LPC H8 +3VH8 VDD5 +3VH8 Trace width 40 mil L48 L50 L47 L49 PS2_CLK1A PS2_CLK2A PS2_DATA1A C6 270PF TZ2217 4 [26] [26] [25] [26] [26] U23C 1 U23E R165 Z2203 1M BATTEMP_A BATVOLT_A TOTAL_CUR BATVOLT_B CURSEN C290 C322 C321 C320 C319 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.
Schematic Diagrams AC'97 Codec +3VS C507 Z2302 Z2303 [14,24] SD_OUT R84 [14,24] BIT_CLK R83 [14] SD_IN2 [14,24] SYNC [14,24] CRST# 10PF 2 3 5 6 8 10 11 22 22 [22] H8_BEEP C37 1UF C72 1000PF C71 1000PF [18] PCMSPK C520 1UF Z2304 C509 Z2305 C495 1UF Z2306 R430 0.1UF 10K C83 LINE_OUT_R LINE_OUT_L LINE_IN_R LINE_IN_L C64 [24] MODEM_SPK 0.1UF C479 0.1UF 36 LINE_OUT_R 35 LINE_OUT_L C467 C555 C463 1UF C475 1UF R58 Z2326 R38 4 *0.1UF 0.1UF 1.5K INT_CD_L R372 *7.
Schematic Diagrams FAN/MBC/Mini PCI L56 1 2 HCB2012K-500T40 /0805 +5VS WLESS_EN [22] WLESS_EN Z2422 B C D R714 E R385 FAN1-ON [22] FAN1-ON Z2402 G D43 Q89 RB751V NDS352AB Q90 MAIN FAN1 2N7002 FAN1-1 S 470 C845 C355 C354 C844 C849 C848 C846 C847 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF FAN1_SEN +3VS 470 [4] 1 D45 C438 RB751V + PCLKMINI PCLKMINI [15] PREQ#4 2 C 100UF/10V [22] WLESS_DET# 1 2 AD21 AD19 HCB2012K-500T40 /0805 R715 Z2418 4.
Schematic Diagrams ACIN; PWR Button C73 ACIN CON PIN GND1~5 =GND C935 0.1U(0805) 2 R91 Z2501 0.1U(0805) 3 R705 100m(2512) R706 100m(2512) R707 0(1206) R95 *10K(0805) 8 LM358 D74 C937 TZ2501 + 7 - U53B LM358 5 TZ2502 6 TZ2503 Z2524 J11 2mm C D 0.
Schematic Diagrams D/D Conn JDD1 [21] [21] [21] [21] [21] [21] [21] INDEX# DISKCHG# DIR# STEP# WGATE# RDATA# WRPRT# SIDED[0..15] [15,17] SIDED[0..15] SDDREQ SDIOR# SDDACK# SDA2 SDCS#3 CDIN# FDDIN# [14] [14] USBN5 USBP5 C372 0.1UF JDD2 CON-60 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 C371 0.
Schematic Diagrams VCORE +5V AUX4 +5VS R305 0 R306 *0 C344 D31 Q21 IRLR7821 0.47U/25V(0805) Z2702 A D AUX3 C778 0.1U(0805) C785 + 22UF/25V_OS10*5 10UF/25V(1210) 2 C Z2701 C775 1 VIN AUX2 AUX1 Z2717 RB751V R323 S VIN Z2703 2N7002 R595 Z2704 A R609 Z2724 TZ2702 *0 Z2755 0 G C777 0.1U(0805) D 100K 1% C820 0.1uF 20K 1% Z2712 C363 *270PF D 10 10 11 12 C817 13 1U(0805) 100K C1006 0.
Schematic Diagrams System Power 1 DDON [25,29] RUN/SS2 Z2813 C412 C411 220pF *30pF *0 R362 0 0.01uF R691 C928 SGND4 0.01uF 0 R697 Z2808 8 Z2809 9 Z2810 11 R690 C914 1000pF 12 *1000PF *0 Z2811 0.01uF 降低AC/IN 耗電過大 DEL:R697/ADD:R692 FCB EXTVCC ITH1 INTVCC 3.3VOUT SENSE2- TG2 SENSE2+ TZ2803 R356 10 R358 10 20 C899 C908 19 1UF 4.7UF/10V(0805) RUN/SS2 1 1 + C864 + C390 6mm C 47uF/6.3V 10U/10V(1206) 2 2 D67 150uF/6.
Schematic Diagrams System Power 2 2.2K PGVID +3VS [2,27] R600 R265 [15,22,25,26,28] SUSB# Q59 2N7002 100K G Z2907 1 Q26 2N7002 *0 R281 C 560K C792 1 2 EN/PSV 4 Z2906 5 Z2956 6 S 1 D S 2 R733 10K 1% 1 0.1uF/50V 1 + C906 10U_1210(25V) VIN ILIM 13 C345 0.1uF Z2910 12 Z2911 11 9 DL PGND 1.2V L40 C343 Q67 8A 2.2UH C376 + 7 C994 1uF/50V AGND 8 0 PGND VOUT + C997 C995 4.99K 1% SGND6 +1.5VS 1 +2.5V 2 C51 47uF/6.
Appendix C: Installing Optional Module Overview This chapter provides instructions for installing optional modules. We suggest you completely review any procedure before you take the computer apart. Optional Modules To make the assembly process easier each section may have a box in the page margin. Information contained under the figure # will give a synopsis of the sequence of procedures involved in the disassembly/assembly procedure.
Figure C - 1 Bluetooth Modem Installation Sequence Installation procedure for computers with Bluetooth modem and wireless LAN module. 1. Turn the computer OFF. 2. Remove the keyboard (see page 2 - 11), shielding plate (see page 2 - 12) and modem (see page 2 - 15). 3. Connect the modem cable 1 and the shorter antenna cable 2 to the Bluetooth modem combo module 3 . 4. Connect the longer antenna cable 4 to the wireless LAN “MAIN” socket (see “802.11b Wireless LAN Installation Sequence” on page C - 3 or “802.
Installing the 802.11b Wireless LAN Installation procedure for computers with Bluetooth modem and wireless LAN module. 1. Turn the computer OFF. 2. Remove the keyboard (see page 2 - 11), shielding plate (see page 2 - 12). 3. Gently pull latches 1 & 2 in the direction of the arrows and carefully place the wireless LAN module 3 in the mainboard’s module socket. 4. Connect the longer antenna cable 4 to the “MAIN” socket of the wireless LAN module . 5.
Installing the 802.11g Wireless LAN Figure C - 3 802.11g Wireless LAN Installation Sequence Optional Modules Pull the latches, place the module on the mainboard, and connect the cable. Installation procedure for computers with Bluetooth modem and wireless LAN module. 1. Turn the computer OFF. 2. Remove the keyboard (see page 2 - 11), shielding plate (see page 2 - 12). 3.