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Maintenance and Service

Guide

Compaq Presario V2600 Notebook PC

Document Part Number: 408525-001

March 2006

This guide is a troubleshooting reference used for maintaining and servicing the computer. It provides comprehensive information on identifying computer features, components, and spare parts; troubleshooting computer problems; and performing computer disassembly procedures.

© Copyright 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

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The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.

Maintenance and Service Guide

Compaq Presario V2600 Notebook PC

First Edition: March 2006

Document Part Number: 408525-001

Contents

1 Product Description

1.1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–2

1.2 Resetting the Computer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–4

1.3 Power Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–5

1.4 External Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–6

1.5 Design Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–20

2 Troubleshooting

2.1 Computer Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–1

Accessing Computer Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–2

Computer Setup Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–2

Selecting from the File Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–3

Selecting from the Security Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–4

Selecting from the Tools Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–5

Selecting from the Advanced Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–6

2.2 Troubleshooting Flowcharts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–7

Maintenance and Service Guide iii

Contents

3 Illustrated Parts Catalog

3.1 Serial Number Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–1

3.2 Computer Major Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–2

3.3 Display Assembly Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–12

3.4 Mass Storage Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–14

3.5 Plastics Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–16

3.6 Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–17

3.7 Sequential Part Number Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–19

4 Removal and Replacement Preliminaries

4.1 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–1

4.2 Service Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–1

Plastic Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–2

Cables and Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–2

4.3 Preventing Damage to Removable Drives . . . . . . . . 4–3

4.4 Preventing Electrostatic Damage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–4

4.5 Packaging and Transporting Precautions . . . . . . . . . 4–5

4.6 Workstation Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–6

4.7 Grounding Equipment and Methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–7

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Contents

5 Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.1 Serial Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–2

5.2 Disassembly Sequence Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–3

5.3 Preparing the Computer for Disassembly . . . . . . . . . 5–4

5.4 Hard Drive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–6

5.5 Computer Feet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–10

5.6 Memory Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–10

5.7 Mini Card Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–13

5.8 Optical Drive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–17

5.9 Switch Cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–20

5.10 Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–23

5.11 Display Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–26

5.12 Base Enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–37

5.13 USB/S-Video Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–40

5.14 Bluetooth Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–42

5.15 Speaker Assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–44

5.16 RTC Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–46

5.17 Fan/Heat Sink Assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–48

5.18 Processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–50

5.19 System Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–52

5.20 LED Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–58

5.21 ExpressCard Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–60

Maintenance and Service Guide v

Contents

6 Specifications

A Connector Pin Assignments

B Power Cord Set Requirements

C Screw Listing

D Display Component Recycling

Index

vi Maintenance and Service Guide

1

Product Description

The Compaq Presario V2600 Notebook PC offers advanced modularity, Intel® Core Duo and Core Solo processors, and extensive multimedia support.

Compaq Presario V2600 Notebook PC

Maintenance and Service Guide 1–1

Product Description

1.1 Features

The following processors are available, varying by computer model:

Intel Core Duo T2500 (2.00-GHz)

Intel Core Duo T2400 (1.83-GHz)

Intel Core Duo T2300 (1.66-GHz)

Intel Core Solo T1300 (1.66-GHz)

14.0-inch WXGA (1280 × 768) TFT display with over

16.7 million colors, varying by computer model

100-, 80-, 60-, or 40-GB high-capacity hard drive, varying by computer model

256-MB DDR synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) at 533 MHz, expandable to 2.0 GB on models with Intel Core Duo processors and 1.0 GB on models with Intel Core Solo processors

Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition or Windows XP

Professional, or Free DOS, varying by computer model

Full-size Windows keyboard with embedded numeric keypad

TouchPad pointing device with on/off button and dedicated two-way scroll region

Integrated 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet local area network

(LAN) network interface card (NIC) with RJ-45 jack

Integrated high-speed 56K modem with RJ-11 jack

Integrated wireless support for Mini Card IEEE 802.11b and

802.11b/g WLAN device

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Product Description

Support for ExpressCards

External 65-watt AC adapter with 3-wire power cord

6-cell or 12-cell Li-Ion battery pack

Stereo speakers with volume up and down buttons

Support for the following optical drives:

8X Max DVD+RW/R and CD-RW Combo Drive

4X Max DVD+RW/R and CD-RW Combo Drive

8X Max DVD-ROM Drive

24X Max DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive

Connectors:

External monitor

Universal Serial Bus (USB) v. 2.0

RJ-11 (modem)

RJ-45 (network)

Audio-out (headphone)

Audio-in (microphone)

Power

IEEE 1394 digital (select models only)

S-Video-out (select models only)

Parallel

Serial

Docking (select models only)

Memory Reader (select models only)

Maintenance and Service Guide 1–3

Product Description

1.2 Resetting the Computer

If the computer you are servicing has an unknown password, follow these steps to clear the password. These steps also clear CMOS:

1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (refer to

Section 5.3,

“Preparing the Computer for Disassembly,” for more

information).

2. Remove the real-time clock (RTC) battery (refer to

Section 5.16, “RTC Battery,” for more information).

3. Wait approximately 5 minutes.

4. Replace the RTC battery and reassemble the computer.

5. Connect AC power to the computer. Do not reinsert any battery packs at this time.

6. Turn on the computer.

All passwords and all CMOS settings have been cleared.

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Product Description

1.3 Power Management

The computer comes with power management features that extend battery operating time and conserve power. The computer supports the following power management features:

Standby

Hibernation

Setting customization by the user

Hotkeys for setting the level of performance

Battery calibration

Lid switch standby/resume

Power/standby button

Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPM) compliance

Maintenance and Service Guide 1–5

Product Description

1.4 External Components

The external components on the front of the computer are shown below and described in Table 1-1.

Front Components

1–6 Maintenance and Service Guide

Product Description

6

7

Item

1

2

3

4

5

8

Table 1-1

Front Components

Component

Speakers (2)

Function

Produce stereo sound.

Wireless light

(select models only)

Power light

Drive light

Battery light

On: An integrated wireless device is hardware enabled.

■ On: Computer is turned on.

■ Blinking: Computer is in standby.

■ Off: Computer is off.

On or blinking: The internal hard drive or an optical drive is being accessed.

■ Amber: The battery pack is charging.

■ Green: The battery pack is fully charged.

■ Off: The battery pack is discharging or not inserted.

Display release button Opens the computer.

Audio-in

(microphone) jack

Audio-out

(headphone) jack

Connects an optional monaural (single sound channel) microphone.

Connect optional headphones or powered stereo speakers. Also connect the audio function of an audio/video device such as a television or VCR.

Maintenance and Service Guide 1–7

Product Description

The external components on the right side of the computer are shown below and described in Table 1-2.

Right-Side Components

1–8 Maintenance and Service Guide

Product Description

5

6

Item

1

2

3

4

Table 1-2

Right-Side Components

Component

USB connectors (2)

Memory Reader

(select models only)

1394 port

(select models only)

Function

Connect an optional USB device.

In Windows, supports digital cards.

Connects an optional 1394 device such as a scanner, digital camera, or digital camcorder.

On: A digital card is being accessed.

Memory Reader light

(select models only)

Optical drive

S-Video-out jack

(select models only)

Supports an optical disc.

Connects an optional S-Video device, such as a television, VCR, camcorder, projector, or video capture card.

Maintenance and Service Guide 1–9

Product Description

The external components on the rear and left side of the computer are shown below and described in Table 1-3.

Rear and Left-Side Components

1–10 Maintenance and Service Guide

Product Description

2

3

4

7

8

5

6

9

Item

1

Table 1-3

Rear and Left-Side Components

Component

Exhaust vent

Function

Provide airflow to cool internal components.

Power connector

External monitor port

Expansion port 2

RJ-45 (network) jack

RJ-11 (modem) jack

USB connector

ExpressCard slot

Security cable slot

Ä To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vents. User the computer only on a flat, hard surface. Do not allow a hard surface, such as a printer, or a soft surface, such as pillows, thick rugs or clothing, to block airflow.

Connects an AC adapter cable.

Connects an optional VGA external monitor or projector.

Connects the computer to an optional expansion product or docking device.

Connects an optional network cable.

Connects the modem cable.

Connects an optional USB device.

Supports an optional ExpressCard device.

Attaches an optional security cable to the computer.

Maintenance and Service Guide 1–11

Product Description

The computer keyboard components on the computer are shown below and described in Table 1-4.

Keyboard Components

1–12 Maintenance and Service Guide

Product Description

6

7

Item

1

2

3

4

5

8

Component fn key caps lock key

Table 1-4

Keyboard Components f1 to f12 keys (12) num lock key

Keypad keys (15)

Arrows keys

Windows applications key

Windows logo key

Function

Combines with other keys to perform system tasks. For example, pressing fn+f7 decreases screen brightness.

Enables caps lock and turns on the caps lock light.

Perform system and application tasks.

When combined with the fn key, several keys and buttons perform additional tasks as hotkeys.

Enables numeric lock, turns on the embedded numeric keypad, and turns on the num lock light.

In Windows, can be used like the keys on an external numeric keypad.

Move the cursor around the screen.

In Windows, displays a shortcut menu for items beneath the pointer.

In Windows, displays the Windows

Start menu.

Maintenance and Service Guide 1–13

Product Description

The computer top components on the computer are shown below and described in Table 1-5.

Top Components, Part 1

Item

1

2

Component

Caps lock light

Display switch

Table 1-5

Top Components, Part 1

Function

On: Caps lock is on.

If the computer is closed while on, turns off the display.

1–14 Maintenance and Service Guide

Product Description

5

6

7

Item

3

4

8

Top Components, Part 1 (Continued)

Component Function

Wireless button

Table 1-5

Wireless light

Power button

Power light

Volume down button

Volume up button

Volume mute button

Mute light

Num lock light

Enables/disables an internal wireless device.

On: an integrated wireless device is hardware enabled.

When the computer is

■ Off, press to turn on the computer.

■ On, briefly press to initiate Hibernation.

■ In Standby, briefly press to resume from Standby.

■ In Hibernation, briefly press to restore from Hibernation.

■ On: Computer is turned on.

■ Blinking: Computer is in standby.

■ Off: Computer is off.

Decreases system volume.

Increases system volume.

Mutes or restores volume.

On: Volume is muted.

On: Num lock or the internal keypad is on.

Maintenance and Service Guide 1–15

Product Description

The computer top components on the computer are shown below and described in Table 1-6.

Top Components, Part 2

1–16 Maintenance and Service Guide

Product Description

2

3

4

Item

1

5

6

Table 1-6

Top Components, Part 2

Component

TouchPad horizontal scrolling region

TouchPad

TouchPad light

TouchPad on/off button

TouchPad vertical scroll region

Left and right

TouchPad buttons

Function

Scrolls toward left side or right side.

Moves the pointer.

On: TouchPad is enabled.

Enables/disables the TouchPad.

Scrolls upward or downward.

Function like the left and right buttons on an external mouse.

Maintenance and Service Guide 1–17

Product Description

The external components on the bottom of the computer are shown below and described in Table 1-7.

Bottom Components

Item

1

2

3

Table 1-7

Bottom Components

Component

Optical drive

Function

Supports an optical disc.

Battery pack release latch Releases a battery pack from the battery bay.

Battery pack Holds a battery pack.

1–18 Maintenance and Service Guide

Product Description

5

6

7

8

Item

4

Bottom Components (Continued)

Component Function

Exhaust vents (4)

Table 1-7

Provide airflow to cool internal components.

Hard drive bay

Mini Card compartment

Memory module compartment

Label areas (2)

Ä To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vents. Use the computer only on a flat, hard surface.

Do not allow a hard surface, such as a printer, or a soft surface, such as pillows, thick rugs or clothing, to block airflow.

Holds the internal hard drive.

Holds an optional wireless LAN device.

Ä To prevent an unresponsive system and the display of a warning message, install only a

Mini Card device authorized for use in your computer by the governmental agency that regulates wireless devices in your country. If you install a device and then receive a warning message, remove the device to restore computer functionality.

Then contact Customer Care.

Contains 2 memory slots that support replaceable memory modules. The number of preinstalled memory modules varies by computer model.

Contain the computer serial number and other applicable regulatory labels.

Maintenance and Service Guide 1–19

Product Description

1.5 Design Overview

This section presents a design overview of key parts and features

of the computer. Refer to Chapter 3, “Illustrated Parts Catalog,”

to identify replacement parts, and

Chapter 5, “Removal and

Replacement Procedures,” for disassembly steps.

The system board provides the following device connections:

Memory module

Mini Card modules

Hard drive

Display

Keyboard and TouchPad

Audio

Intel Core Duo and Core Solo processors

Fan

ExpressCard

Ä CAUTION: To properly ventilate the computer, allow at least a 7.6-cm

(3-inch) clearance on the left and right sides of the computer.

The computer uses an electric fan for ventilation. The fan is controlled by a temperature sensor and is designed to be turned on automatically when high temperature conditions exist. These conditions are affected by high external temperatures, system power consumption, power management/battery conservation configurations, battery fast charging, and software. Exhaust air is displaced through the ventilation grill located on the left side of the computer.

1–20 Maintenance and Service Guide

2

Troubleshooting

Å WARNING: Only authorized technicians trained by HP should repair this equipment. All troubleshooting and repair procedures are detailed to allow only subassembly-/module-level repair. Because of the complexity of the individual boards and subassemblies, do not attempt to make repairs at the component level or modifications to any printed wiring board. Improper repairs can create a safety hazard. Any indication of component replacement or printed wiring board modification may void any warranty or exchange allowances.

2.1 Computer Setup

Computer Setup is a preinstalled, ROM-based utility that can be used even when the operating system is not working or will not load. If the operating system is working, the computer restarts the operating system after you exit Computer Setup.

Pointing devices are not supported in Computer Setup; you must use the keyboard to navigate and make selections.

The menu tables later in this chapter provide an overview of

Computer Setup options.

Maintenance and Service Guide 2–1

Troubleshooting

Accessing Computer Setup

The information and settings in Computer Setup are accessed from the File, Security, Tools, and Advanced menus.

1. Open Computer Setup by turning on or restarting the computer. Press f10 while the F10 = Based Setup message is displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen.

To change the language, press f2 .

To view navigation information, press f1 .

To return to the Computer Setup menu, press esc .

2. Select the File, Security, Tools, or Advanced menu.

3. To exit Computer Setup, choose one of the following:

❏ To exit without saving any changes, use the arrow keys to select File > Ignore changes and exit, and then follow the instructions on the screen.

❏ To exit and save all the settings you have entered, use the arrow keys to select File > Save changes and exit, and then follow the instructions on the screen.

Your preferences are set when you exit Computer Setup and go into effect when the computer restarts.

Computer Setup Defaults

To restore all settings in Computer Setup to the values that were set at the factory:

1. Open Computer Setup by turning on or restarting the computer. Press f10 while the F10 = Based Setup message is displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen.

To change the language, press f2 .

To view navigation information, press f1 .

2. Use the arrow keys to select File > Restore defaults.

3. Select the Restore Defaults check box.

2–2 Maintenance and Service Guide

Troubleshooting

4. To confirm the restoration, press f10 .

5. Select File > Save changes and exit, and then follow the instructions on the screen.

When the computer restarts, the factory settings are restored, and any identification information you have entered is saved.

Selecting from the File Menu

Select

System Information

Save to floppy

Restore to floppy

Restore defaults

Ignore changes and exit

Save changes and exit

Table 2-1

File Menu

To Do This

■ View identification information about the computer and any battery packs in the system.

■ View specification information about the processor, memory and cache size, video revision, keyboard controller version, and system ROM.

Save system configuration settings to a diskette.

Restore system configuration settings from a diskette.

Replace configuration settings in Computer Setup with factory default settings. (Identification information is retained.)

Cancel changes entered during the current session. Then exit and restart the computer.

Save changes entered during the current session.

Then exit and restart the computer. The changes you save are to into effect when the computer restarts.

Maintenance and Service Guide 2–3

Troubleshooting

Selecting from the Security Menu

Select

Administrator password

Power-on password

Password options

DriveLock passwords

Smart Card Security

Embedded Security

Device security

System IDs

Table 2-2

Security Menu

To Do This

Enter, change, or delete an HP Administrator password.

Enter, change, or delete a power-on password.

■ Enable/Disable stringent security.

■ Enable/Disable required password on restart.

Enable/disable DriveLock; change a DriveLock user or master password.

DriveLock Settings are accessible only when you enter Computer Setup by turning on (not restarting) the computer.

Enable/disable power-on support for smart cards.

This feature is supported by select smart card readers only.

■ Enable/Disable the embedded security chip.

■ Restore embedded security chip to factory settings.

■ Enable/Disable power-on authentication support.

■ Enable/Disable automatic DriveLock.

■ Reset power-on authentication credential

Embedded Security settings are accessible only if the computer is equipped with an embedded security chip.

Enable/Disable devices in the system.

Enable NIC for inclusion in MultiBoot.

Enter user-defined identification values.

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Troubleshooting

Selecting from the Tools Menu

Select

HDD Self Test options

Battery Information

Memory Check

Table 2-3

Tools Menu

To Do This

Run a quick or comprehensive self-test on any hard drive in the system.

View information about any battery packs in the computer.

■ Run a self-test on memory modules in the computer.

■ View information about memory modules installed in the computer.

Maintenance and Service Guide 2–5

Troubleshooting

Selecting from the Advanced Menu

Select

Language (or press f2)

Boot options

Device options

Table 2-4

Advanced Menu

To Do This

Change the Computer Setup language.

■ Enable/Disable MultiBoot, which sets a startup sequence that can include most bootable devices and media in the system.

■ Set the boot order.

■ Swap the functions of the fn key and left ctrl key.

■ Enable/Disable multiple pointing devices at startup. (To set the computer to support only a single, usually nonstandard, pointing device at startup, select Disable.)

■ Enable/Disable USB legacy support for a USB keyboard, mouse, and hub. When USB legacy support is enabled

❐ A USB keyboard, mouse, and hub work even when a Windows operating system is not loaded.

❐ The computer starts from a bootable hard drive, diskette drive diskette, or CD,

CD-RW, or DVD inserted into a drive connected by a USB connector to the computer or to an optional docking device.

■ Select a parallel port mode: EPP (Enhanced

Parallel Port), standard, bidirectional, or ECP

(Enhanced Capabilities Port).

■ Enable/Disable all settings in the SpeedStep window. (When Disable is selected, the computer runs in Battery Optimized mode.)

2–6 Maintenance and Service Guide

Troubleshooting

2.2 Troubleshooting Flowcharts

Table 2-5

Troubleshooting Flowcharts Overview

2.7

2.8

2.9

2.10

2.11

2.12

2.13

Flowchart Description

2.1

2.2

2.3

“Flowchart 2.1—Initial Troubleshooting”

“Flowchart 2.2—No Power, Part 1”

“Flowchart 2.3—No Power, Part 2”

2.4

2.5

2.6

“Flowchart 2.4—No Power, Part 3”

“Flowchart 2.5—No Power, Part 4”

“Flowchart 2.6—No Video, Part 1”

“Flowchart 2.7—No Video, Part 2”

“Flowchart 2.8—Nonfunctioning Docking Device (if applicable)”

“Flowchart 2.9—No Operating System (OS) Loading”

“Flowchart 2.10—No OS Loading, Hard Drive, Part 1”

“Flowchart 2.11—No OS Loading, Hard Drive, Part 2”

“Flowchart 2.12—No OS Loading, Hard Drive, Part 3”

“Flowchart 2.13—No OS Loading, Diskette Drive”

Maintenance and Service Guide 2–7

Troubleshooting

Table 2-5

Troubleshooting Flowcharts Overview (Continued)

2.17

2.18

2.19

2.20

Flowchart Description

2.14

2.15

2.16

“Flowchart 2.14—No OS Loading, Optical Drive”

“Flowchart 2.15—No Audio, Part 1”

“Flowchart 2.16—No Audio, Part 2”

“Flowchart 2.17—Nonfunctioning Device”

“Flowchart 2.18—Nonfunctioning Keyboard”

“Flowchart 2.19—Nonfunctioning Pointing Device”

“Flowchart 2.20—No Network/Modem Connection”

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Troubleshooting

Flowchart 2.1—Initial Troubleshooting

Begin troubleshooting.

N

Is there power?

Y

Y

Beeps,

LEDs, or error messages?

N

Is there video?

(no boot)

N

Y

N

Is the OS loading?

Y

N

Is there sound?

Y

Go to

“Flowchart

2.2—No Power,

Part 1.”

Check

LED board, speaker connections.

N

All drives working?

Go to

“Flowchart

2.6—No Video,

Part 1.”

Y

Keyboard/ pointing device working?

N

Go to

“Flowchart

2.9—No Operating

System (OS)

Loading.”

Y

Connecting to network or modem?

N

Go to

“Flowchart

2.15—No Audio,

Part 1.”

Y

End

Go to

“Flowchart

2.17—Nonfunctioning Device.”

Go to

“Flowchart

2.18—Nonfunctioning Keyboard”

or

“Flowchart

2.19—Nonfunctioning Pointing

Device.”

Go to

“Flowchart

2.20—No

Network/Modem

Connection.”

Maintenance and Service Guide 2–9

Troubleshooting

Flowchart 2.2—No Power, Part 1

No power

(power LED is off).

Remove from docking device

(if applicable).

N

Power up on battery power?

Y

N

Power up on AC power?

Y

N

Power up in docking device?

Y

Reset

power.*

Reset

power.*

Done

1. Reseat the power cables in the docking device and at the AC outlet.

2. Ensure the AC power source is active.

3. Ensure that the power strip is working.

Y N

Done

Power up in docking device?

Y

Y

Power up on battery power?

Power up on AC power?

N

N

Go to

“Flowchart

2.3—No Power,

Part 2.”

Go to

“Flowchart

2.4—No Power,

Part 3.”

*NOTES

1. On select models, there is a separate reset button.

2. On select models, the computer can be reset using the standby switch and either the lid switch or the main power switch.

Go to

“Flowchart

2.8—Nonfunctioning

Docking Device (if applicable).”

2–10 Maintenance and Service Guide

Flowchart 2.3—No Power, Part 2

Continued from

“Flowchart

2.2—No Power,

Part 1.”

Visually check for debris in battery socket and clean if necessary.

Y

Power on?

N

Y

Check battery by recharging it, moving it to another computer, or replacing it.

N

Power on?

Done

Replace power supply

(if applicable).

N

Done Power on?

Go to

“Flowchart

2.4—No Power,

Part 3.”

Y

Done

Troubleshooting

Maintenance and Service Guide 2–11

Troubleshooting

Flowchart 2.4—No Power, Part 3

Continued from

“Flowchart

2.3—No Power,

Part 2.”

Plug directly into AC outlet.

Y

Power LED on?

N

Reseat AC adapter in computer and at power source.

Y

Power on?

N

N

Power outlet active?

Y

Replace power cord.

Y

Power on?

N

Done

Done

Try different outlet.

Done

External

Internal or external AC adapter?

Internal

Go to

“Flowchart

2.5—No Power,

Part 4.”

N

Y

Replace external

AC adapter.

Power on?

Done

2–12 Maintenance and Service Guide

Flowchart 2.5—No Power, Part 4

Continued from

“Flowchart

2.4—No Power,

Part 3.”

Open computer.

N

Loose or damaged parts?

Y

Close computer and retest.

N

Power on?

Y

Done

Reseat loose components and boards and replace damaged items.

Replace the following items (if applicable). Check computer operation after each replacement:

1. Internal DC-DC converter*

2. Internal AC adapter

3. Processor board*

4. System board*

*NOTE: Replace these items as a set to prevent shorting out among components.

Troubleshooting

Maintenance and Service Guide 2–13

Troubleshooting

Flowchart 2.6—No Video, Part 1

No video.

Stand-alone or docking device?

Docking Device

Go to

“Flowchart

2.7—No Video,

Part 2.”

Stand-alone

*NOTE: To change from internal to external display, use the hotkey.

Y

Internal or external display?*

External

Adjust brightness.

Internal

Adjust brightness.

A

N

Video OK?

Done

Y

Press lid switch to ensure operation.

Y

N

Y

Video OK?

Check for bent pins on cable.

Video OK?

N

Done Video OK?

Done

N

Replace the following one at a time. Test after each replacement.

1. Cable between computer and computer display (if applicable)

2. Display

3. System board

Try another display.

Internal and external video OK?

N

Replace system board.

Y

Done Done

2–14 Maintenance and Service Guide

Troubleshooting

Flowchart 2.7—No Video, Part 2

Continued from

“Flowchart

2.6—No Video,

Part 1.”

Remove computer from docking device, if connected.

Adjust display brightness.

Check brightness of external monitor.

Y

N

Video OK?

N

Go to “A” in

“Flowchart

2.6—No Video,

Part 1.”

N

Video OK?

Y

Check that computer is properly seated in docking device, for bent pins on cable, and for monitor connection.

Y

Video OK?

Done

Try another external monitor.

Adjust external monitor display.

Y

Internal and external video OK?

N

Go to

“Flowchart

2.8—Nonfunctioning

Docking Device (if applicable).”

Done

Done

Maintenance and Service Guide 2–15

Troubleshooting

Flowchart 2.8—Nonfunctioning Docking Device

(if applicable)

Nonfunctioning docking device.

Reseat power cord in docking device and power outlet.

Check voltage setting on docking device.

Reset monitor cable connector at docking device.

N

Docking device operating?

Y

Remove computer, replace docking device.

Done

Reinstall computer into docking device.

N

Docking device operating?

Y

Test replacement docking device with new computer.

Done

2–16 Maintenance and Service Guide

Troubleshooting

Flowchart 2.9—No Operating System (OS)

Loading

No OS loading.*

Reseat power cord in docking device and power outlet.

No OS loading from hard drive,

go to “Flowchart 2.10—No OS Loading,

Hard Drive, Part 1.”

No OS loading from diskette drive,

go to “Flowchart 2.13—No OS Loading,

Diskette Drive.”

No OS loading from optical drive, go to

“Flowchart 2.14—No OS Loading,

Optical Drive.”

No OS loading from network,

go to “Flowchart 2.20—No Network/Modem

Connection.”

*NOTE: Before beginning troubleshooting, always check cable connections, cable ends, and drives for bent or damaged pins.

Maintenance and Service Guide 2–17

Troubleshooting

Flowchart 2.10—No OS Loading, Hard Drive,

Part 1

OS not loading from hard drive.

Nonsystem disk message?

Y

N

Reseat external hard drive.

Y

OS loading?

N

N

Boot from

CD?

Y

Y

Check the setup utility for correct booting order.

Boot from hard drive?

N

Done

Go to

“Flowchart

2.11—No OS

Loading,

Hard Drive, Part 2.”

Done

N

Boot from diskette?

Y

Y

Change boot priority through the setup utility and reboot.

N

Boot from hard drive?

Go to

“Flowchart

2.13—No OS

Loading,

Diskette Drive.”

Go to

“Flowchart

2.17—Nonfunctioning

Device.”

2–18 Maintenance and Service Guide

Troubleshooting

Flowchart 2.11—No OS Loading, Hard Drive,

Part 2

Continued from

“Flowchart

2.10—No OS

Loading,

Hard Drive, Part 1.”

N

Disc or diskette in drive?

Y

1. Replace hard drive.

2. Replace system board.

Reseat hard drive.

Hard drive accessible?

Y

Done

N

Remove disc or diskette and reboot.

Run FDISK.

Boot from hard drive?

Y

N

Y

Boot from diskette drive?

N

N

Hard drive accessible?

Y

Go to

“Flowchart

2.12—No OS

Loading,

Hard Drive, Part 3.”

Done

Go to

“Flowchart

2.13—No OS

Loading,

Diskette Drive.”

Done

Y

Y

Hard drive partitioned?

N

Hard drive formatted?

N

Create partition, and then format hard drive to bootable

C:\ prompt.

Format hard drive and bring to a bootable

C:\ prompt.

Y

Computer booted?

N

Go to

“Flowchart

2.12—No OS

Loading,

Hard Drive, Part 3.”

Load OS using

Operating System disc

(if applicable).

Maintenance and Service Guide 2–19

Troubleshooting

Flowchart 2.12—No OS Loading, Hard Drive,

Part 3

Y

Continued from

“Flowchart

2.11—No OS

Loading,

Hard Drive, Part 2.”

N

System files on hard drive?

Virus on hard drive?

Y

N

Run SCANDISK and check for bad sectors.

Clean virus.

Install OS and reboot.

OS loading from hard drive?

Y

N

Diagnostics on disc or diskette?

Y

N

Done

Replace hard drive.

N

Can bad sectors be fixed?

Replace hard drive.

Run diagnostics and follow recommendations.

Y

N

Fix bad sectors.

Boot from hard drive?

Replace hard drive.

Y

Done

2–20 Maintenance and Service Guide

Troubleshooting

Flowchart 2.13—No OS Loading, Diskette Drive

Y

OS not loading from diskette drive.

Reseat diskette drive.

OS loading?

Done

N

Nonsystem disk message?

Y

N

N

Boot from another device?

Y

Y

Diskette drive enabled in the Setup utility?

N

Is diskette drive boot order correct?

Y

N

N

Bootable diskette in drive?

Install bootable diskette and reboot computer.

Y

Go to

“Flowchart

2.17—Nonfunctioning Device.”

Check diskette for system files.

Try different diskette.

Enable drive and cold boot computer.

N

Reset the computer.

Refer to

Section 1.2,

“Resetting the

Computer,” for

instructions.

N

Nonsystem disk error?

Y

Replace the following components individually, retesting after each replacement:

Diskette drive

System board

Y

OS loading?

Done

Change boot priority using the setup utility.

Go to

“Flowchart

2.17—Nonfunctioning

Device.”

Maintenance and Service Guide 2–21

Troubleshooting

Flowchart 2.14—No OS Loading, Optical Drive

Y N

No OS loading from

CD-ROM or

DVD-ROM drive.

N

Disc in drive?

Y

Bootable disc in drive?

Install bootable disc and reboot computer.

Install bootable disc.

Try another bootable disc.

N

Boots from

CD or DVD?

Y

Reseat drive.

Done

Y

Boots from

CD or DVD?

N

Y

Booting from another device?

N

Y

Booting order correct?

N

Done

Go to

“Flowchart

2.17—Nonfunctioning

Device.”

Reset the computer.

Refer to

Section 1.2,

“Resetting the

Computer,”

for instructions.

Go to

“Flowchart

2.17—Nonfunctioning

Device.”

Correct boot order using the setup utility.

2–22 Maintenance and Service Guide

Troubleshooting

Flowchart 2.15—No Audio, Part 1

Y

No audio.

Turn up audio internally or externally.

Audio?

N

Done

N

Computer in docking device

(if applicable)?

Y

Go to

“Flowchart

2.16—No Audio,

Part 2.”

Undock

Y

Internal audio?

Test replacement docking device with new computer

Go to

“Flowchart

2.17—Nonfunctioning

Device.”

N

Audio?

Y

N

Go to

“Flowchart

2.16—No Audio,

Part 2.”

Done

Maintenance and Service Guide 2–23

Troubleshooting

Flowchart 2.16—No Audio, Part 2

Continued from

“Flowchart

2.15—No Audio,

Part 1.”

Audio driver in OS configured?

N

Reload audio drivers.

Y

N

Correct drivers for program?

Load drivers and set configuration in OS.

Y

Connect to external speaker.

Y

Audio?

N

Replace audio board and speaker connections in computer

(if applicable).

Audio?

Y

N

Replace the following components individually, retesting after each replacement:

Internal speakers.

Audio board (if applicable).

Done

2–24 Maintenance and Service Guide

Flowchart 2.17—Nonfunctioning Device

Nonfunctioning device.

Troubleshooting

Reseat device.

Clear

CMOS.

Y

Reattach device.

Close computer, plug in power, and reboot.

N

Device boots properly?

Unplug the nonfunctioning device from the computer and inspect cables and plugs for bent or broken pins or other damage.

N

Any physical device detected?

Y

Replace hard drive.

Fix or replace broken item.

Go to

“Flowchart

2.9—No

Operating System

(OS) Loading.”

Replace NIC.

If integrated NIC, replace system board.

Y

Device boots properly?

N

Done

Replace diskette drive.

Done

Maintenance and Service Guide 2–25

Troubleshooting

Flowchart 2.18—Nonfunctioning Keyboard

Keyboard not operating properly.

Connect computer to good external keyboard.

N

External device works?

Y

Y

Reseat internal keyboard connector

(if applicable).

Keyboard operating properly?

N

Replace system board.

Replace internal keyboard or cable.

Done

N

Keyboard operating properly?

Y

Replace system board.

Done

2–26 Maintenance and Service Guide

Troubleshooting

Flowchart 2.19—Nonfunctioning Pointing

Device

Pointing device not operating properly.

Connect computer to good external pointing device.

N

External device works?

Y

Reseat internal pointing device connector

(if applicable).

Y

Pointing device operating properly?

N

Done

Replace system board.

Replace internal pointing device or cable.

N

Pointing device operating properly?

Y

Replace system board.

Done

Maintenance and Service Guide 2–27

Troubleshooting

Flowchart 2.20—No Network/Modem

Connection

No network or modem connection.

Y

Network or modem jack active?

N

Y

Digital line?

N

NIC/modem configured in OS?

N

Y

Disconnect all power from the computer and open.

Reseat NIC/modem

(if applicable).

Replace jack or have jack activated.

Connect to nondigital line.

Reload drivers and reconfigure.

N

Network or modem connection working?

Y

Replace

NIC/modem

(if applicable).

N

Network or modem connection working?

Y

Replace system board.

Done

Done

2–28 Maintenance and Service Guide

3

Illustrated Parts Catalog

This chapter provides an illustrated parts breakdown and a reference for spare part numbers and option part numbers.

3.1 Serial Number Location

When ordering parts or requesting information, provide the computer serial number and model number located on the bottom of the computer.

Serial Number Location

Maintenance and Service Guide 3–1

Illustrated Parts Catalog

3.2 Computer Major Components

3–2

Computer Major Components

Maintenance and Service Guide

Illustrated Parts Catalog

Table 3-1

Spare Parts: Computer Major Components

2

3

4

5

6

Item Description

1

Spare Part

Number

Display assemblies (include wireless antenna transceivers and cables)

14.0-inch, WXGA, SVA with BrightView

14.0-inch, WXGA

412339-001

412337-001

Refer to Section 3.3, “Display Assembly Components,”

for display assembly internal component spare part number information.

Switch covers (include wireless button and light)

For use on models with wireless capability

For use on models without wireless capability

394371-001

394372-001

Keyboards

French

Canada

International

Korea

Latin America

Taiwan

Thailand

394277-121

394277-B31

394277-AD1

394277-161

394277-AB1

394277-281

Asia Pacific,

Australia,

Canada,

Hong Kong, the People’s

Republic of China, and the

United States

LED board (includes cable, not illustrated)

Top covers (include TouchPad)

For use on full-featured computer models

For use on defeatured computer models

Fan/heat sink assembly (includes thermal pad)

394277-001

412400-001

412379-001

412380-001

412397-001

Maintenance and Service Guide 3–3

Illustrated Parts Catalog

3–4

Computer Major Components

Maintenance and Service Guide

Illustrated Parts Catalog

Table 3-1

Spare Parts: Computer Major Components (Continued)

12

13

14

15

9

10

11

8a

8b

8c

8d

Item Description

7 Processors (include thermal pad)

Intel Core Duo T2500 (2.00-GHz)

Intel Core Duo T2400 (1.83-GHz)

Intel Core Duo T2300 (1.66-GHz)

Intel Core Solo T1300 (1.66-GHz)

Spare Part

Number

412333-001

412334-001

412335-001

412332-001

Plastics Kit 412385-001

Includes:

ExpressCard slot bezel

Hard drive cover (includes two captive screws)

Mini Card compartment cover (includes 2 captive screws)

Memory module compartment cover (includes 2 captive screws)

Computer feet (not illustrated)

ExpressCard assembly

945GM System board

Bluetooth® module (includes Bluetooth module cable)

USB/S-Video board

412331-001

412240-001

412766-001

16

Speaker assembly

RTC battery

Base enclosure

Rubber Feet Kit (includes computer feet)

Battery packs

12-cell, 8.8-AHr

6-cell, 4.0-AHr

412398-001

394373-001

412390-001

412383-001

412579-001

396600-001

396601-001

Maintenance and Service Guide 3–5

Illustrated Parts Catalog

3–6

Computer Major Components

Maintenance and Service Guide

Illustrated Parts Catalog

Table 3-1

Spare Parts: Computer Major Components (Continued)

Spare Part

Number Item Description

17 Hard drives (include frame and connector)

18

5400-rpm, 100-GB

5400-rpm, 80-GB

5400-rpm, 60-GB

5400-rpm, 40-GB

Mini Card modules

802.11a/b/g WLAN module for use in the countries listed below. These countries are categorized as most of the world (MOW 1).

Antigua &

Barbuda

Argentina

Australia

Bahamas

Barbados

Brunei

Canada

Chile

Dominican

Republic

Guam

Guatemala

Hong Kong

Panama

India

Indonesia

Malaysia

Mexico

New Zealand

412367-001

412366-001

412365-001

412364-001

407674-001

Paraguay

Saudi Arabia

Taiwan

The United

States

Vietnam

Maintenance and Service Guide 3–7

Illustrated Parts Catalog

3–8

Computer Major Components

Maintenance and Service Guide

Illustrated Parts Catalog

Table 3-1

Spare Parts: Computer Major Components (Continued)

Spare Part

Number Item Description

18 Mini Card modules (Continued)

802.11a/b/g WLAN module for use in the countries listed below. These countries are categorized as most of the world (MOW 2).

Aruba

Austria

Azerbaijan

Bahrain

Belgium

Bermuda

Bulgaria

Cayman

Islands

Columbia

Croatia

Cyprus

The Czech

Republic

Denmark

Egypt

El Salvador

Estonia

Finland

France

Georgia

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Latvia

Lebanon

The Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Serbia and

Montenegro

Singapore

Slovakia

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta

Monaco

802.11a/b/g WLAN module for use in the countries listed below. These countries are categorized as the rest of the world (ROW).

China

Ecuador

Haiti

Honduras

Pakistan

Peru

Qatar

South Korea

802.11b/g WLAN module HS MOW

802.11b/g WLAN module HS ROW

802.11b/g WLAN module GL

407674-002

407674-003

The

Netherlands

Norway

Oman

Slovenia

South Africa

Spain

Sri Lanka

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

The United

Kingdom

Uzbekistan

Uruguay

Venezuela

407159-001

407159-002

407674-004

Maintenance and Service Guide 3–9

Illustrated Parts Catalog

3–10

Computer Major Components

Maintenance and Service Guide

Illustrated Parts Catalog

Table 3-1

Spare Parts: Computer Major Components (Continued)

Spare Part

Number Item Description

19 Memory modules, 1-DIMM, DDR2

PC2-4200, 533-MHz

1024 MB

512 MB

256 MB

Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card (not illustrated)

20

512-MB

256-MB

Optical drives (include bezel)

24X Max DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive

8X Max DVD±RW/R and CD-RW Double-Layer

Combo Drive

8X Max DVD±RW/R and CD-RW Double-Layer

Combo Drive with LightScribe

8X Max DVD±RW/R and CD-RW Double-Layer

Combo Drive with LightScribe and “HLDS”

412360-001

412359-001

412358-001

407316-001

403573-001

412369-001

412371-001

394362-001

417370-001

Maintenance and Service Guide 3–11

Illustrated Parts Catalog

3.3 Display Assembly Components

Display Assembly Components

3–12 Maintenance and Service Guide

Illustrated Parts Catalog

Table 3-2

Display Assembly Components

Spare Part Number Information

5

6

7

3

4

Item Description

1

2

Display bezel

Display hinge covers

Display hinges

Display panels

14.0-inch, WXGA, SVA with BrightView

14.0-inch, WXGA

Display cable

Display inverter

Display enclosure (includes wireless antenna transceivers and cables and microphone and cable)

Display Screw Kit (not illustrated)

Rubber Feet Kit (includes display bezel rubber screw covers, not illustrated)

Spare Part

Number

412344-001

412357-001

412356-001

412341-001

412340-001

412354-001

412346-001

412351-001

417713-001

412579-001

Maintenance and Service Guide 3–13

Illustrated Parts Catalog

3.4 Mass Storage Devices

Mass Storage Devices

3–14 Maintenance and Service Guide

Illustrated Parts Catalog

Table 3-3

Mass Storage Devices

Spare Part Number Information

Item Description

1 Hard drives (include frame and connector)

2

5400-rpm

100-GB

80-GB

60-GB

40-GB

Optical drives

24X Max DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive

8X Max DVD±RW/R and CD-RW Double-Layer

Combo Drive

8X Max DVD±RW/R and CD-RW Double-Layer

Combo Drive with LightScribe

8X Max DVD±RW/R and CD-RW Double-Layer

Combo Drive with LightScribe and “HLDS”

USB digital drive (not illustrated)

Spare Part

Number

412367-001

412366-001

412365-001

412364-001

412369-001

412371-001

394362-001

417370-001

364727-001

Maintenance and Service Guide 3–15

Illustrated Parts Catalog

3.5 Plastics Kit

Plastics Kit Contents

Table 3-4

Plastics Kit

Spare Part Number Information

3

4

1

2

Item Description

Plastics Kit

Includes:

ExpressCard slot bezel

Hard drive cover

Mini Card compartment cover

Memory module compartment cover

Spare Part

Number

412385-001

3–16 Maintenance and Service Guide

Illustrated Parts Catalog

3.6 Miscellaneous

Table 3-5

Spare Parts: Miscellaneous (not illustrated)

Description

Logo Kit

HP backpack

Spare Part

Number

394370-001

405527-001

Wired headset with volume control

USB travel mouse

HP xc2000 Notebook All-in-One Media Cable

371693-001

309674-001

404577-001

HP 65W AC Adapter 402018-001

Screw Kit (includes the following screws; refer to

Appendix C, “Screw Listing,”

for more information on screw specifications and usage)

■ Phillips PM2.5×4.0 screw

■ Phillips PM2.5×7.0 round head screw

■ Phillips PM2.5×7.0 screw

■ Phillips PM2.5×5.0 screw

412387-001

■ Phillips PM2.5×4.0 screw

■ Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screw

■ Phillips PM1.5×2.0 screw

Maintenance and Service Guide 3–17

Illustrated Parts Catalog

Table 3-5

Spare Parts: Miscellaneous (not illustrated) (Continued)

Spare Part

Number Description

Power cords

For use in:

Australia and New Zealand

Belgium, Europe, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden

Brazil

Canada, French Canada, Latin America, Thailand, and the

United States

Denmark

Hong Kong and the United Kingdom

India

Israel

Italy

Korea

People’s Republic of China

Switzerland

Taiwan

394279-011

394279-021

394279-201

394279-001

394279-081

394279-031

394279-D61

394279-BB1

394279-061

394279-AD1

394279-AA1

394279-111

394279-AB1

3–18 Maintenance and Service Guide

Illustrated Parts Catalog

3.7 Sequential Part Number Listing

Spare Part

Number

309674-001

364727-001

371693-001

394277-001

394277-121

394277-161

394277-281

394277-AB1

394277-AD1

394277-B31

394279-001

394279-011

394279-021

394279-031

394279-061

394279-081

394279-111

394279-201

Table 3-6

Spare Parts: Sequential Part Number Listing

Description

USB travel mouse

USB digital drive (not illustrated)

Wired headset with volume control

Keyboard for use in the Asia Pacific, Australia, Canada,

Hong Kong, the People’s Republic of China, and the United States

Keyboard for use in the French Canada

Keyboard for use in Latin America

Keyboard for use in Thailand

Keyboard for use in Taiwan

Keyboard for use in Korea

Keyboard for international use

Power cord for use in Canada, French Canada, Latin America,

Thailand, and the United States

Power cord for use in Australia and New Zealand

Power cord for use in Belgium, Europe, Finland, France,

Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden

Power cord for use in Hong Kong and the United Kingdom

Power cord for use in Italy

Power cord for use in Denmark

Power cord for use in Switzerland

Power cord for use in Brazil

Maintenance and Service Guide 3–19

Illustrated Parts Catalog

394373-001

396600-001

396601-001

402018-001

403573-001

404577-001

405527-001

407159-001

407159-002

407313-001

407316-001

Table 3-6

Spare Parts: Sequential Part Number Listing (Continued)

Spare Part

Number

394279-AA1

394279-AB1

394279-AD1

394279-BB1

394279-D61

394362-001

394370-001

394371-001

394372-001

Description

Power cord for use in the People’s Republic of China

Power cord for use in Taiwan

Power cord for use in Korea

Power cord for use in Israel

Power cord for use in India

8X Max DVD±RW/R and CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive with LightScribe

Logo Kit

Switch cover for use on models with wireless capability

(includes wireless button and light)

Switch cover for use on models without wireless capability

(includes wireless button and light)

Speaker assembly

12-cell, 8.8-AHr battery pack

6-cell, 4.0-AHr battery pack

HP 65W AC Adapter

256-MB SD Memory Card

HP xc2000 Notebook All-in-One Media Cable

HP backpack

802.11b/g WLAN Mini Card module HS MOW

802.11b/g WLAN Mini Card module HS ROW

HP Mobile Remote Control

512-MB SD Memory Card

3–20 Maintenance and Service Guide

Illustrated Parts Catalog

Aruba

Austria

Azerbaijan

Bahrain

Belgium

Bermuda

Bulgaria

Cayman

Islands

Columbia

Croatia

Cyprus

The Czech

Republic

Table 3-6

Spare Parts: Sequential Part Number Listing (Continued)

Spare Part

Number

407674-001

Antigua &

Barbuda

Argentina

Australia

Bahamas

Barbados

Brunei

407674-002

Description

802.11a/b/g WLAN Mini Card module for use in the MOW 1 countries listed below.

Canada

Chile

Dominican

Republic

Guam

Guatemala

Hong Kong

Panama

India

Indonesia

Malaysia

Mexico

New Zealand

Paraguay

Saudi Arabia

Taiwan

The United States

Vietnam

407674-003

China

Ecuador

Haiti

802.11a/b/g WLAN Mini Card module for use in the MOW 2 countries listed below.

Denmark

Egypt

El Salvador

Estonia

Finland

France

Georgia

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Latvia

Lebanon

The Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Serbia and

Montenegro

Singapore

Slovakia

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta

Monaco

The Netherlands

Norway

Oman

Slovenia

South Africa

Spain

Sri Lanka

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

The United

Kingdom

Uzbekistan

802.11a/b/g WLAN Mini Card module for use in the ROW countries listed below.

Honduras

Pakistan

Peru

Qatar

South Korea

Uruguay

Venezuela

Maintenance and Service Guide 3–21

Illustrated Parts Catalog

Table 3-6

Spare Parts: Sequential Part Number Listing (Continued)

Spare Part

Number

407674-004

412240-001

412331-001

412332-001

412333-001

412334-001

412335-001

412337-001

412339-001

412340-001

412341-001

412344-001

412346-001

412348-001

412351-001

412354-001

412356-001

412357-001

Description

802.11b/g WLAN Mini Card module GL

945GM system board

ExpressCard assembly

Intel Core Solo T1300 (1.66-GHz) processor (includes thermal pad)

Intel Core Duo T2500 (2.00-GHz) processor (includes thermal pad)

Intel Core Duo T2400 (1.83-GHz) processor (includes thermal pad)

Intel Core Duo T2300 (1.66-GHz) processor (includes thermal pad)

14.0-inch, WXGA display assembly (includes wireless transceivers and cables)

14.0-inch, WXGA, SVA with BrightView display assembly

(includes wireless antenna transceivers and cables)

14.0-inch, WXGA display panel

14.0-inch, WXGA, SVA display panel with BrightView

Display bezel

Display inverter

USB camera cable

Display enclosure

Display cable

Display hinges

Display hinge covers

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Table 3-6

Spare Parts: Sequential Part Number Listing (Continued)

Spare Part

Number

412358-001

412359-001

412360-001

412364-001

412365-001

412366-001

412367-001

412369-001

412371-001

412379-001

412380-001

412383-001

412385-001

412387-001

412390-001

Description

1-DIMM, DDR2, PC2-4200, 533-MHz, 256-MB memory module

1-DIMM, DDR2, PC2-4200, 533-MHz, 512-MB memory module

1-DIMM, DDR2, PC2-4200, 533-MHz, 1024-MB memory module

5400-rpm, 40-GB hard drive (includes frame and connector)

5400-rpm, 60-GB hard drive (includes frame and connector)

5400-rpm, 80-GB hard drive (includes frame and connector)

5400-rpm, 100-GB hard drive (includes frame and connector)

24X Max DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive

8X Max DVD±RW/R and CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive

Top cover for use with full-featured computer models

(includes TouchPad)

Top cover for use with defeatured computer models

(includes TouchPad)

Base enclosure

Plastics Kit

Screw Kit

RTC battery

Maintenance and Service Guide 3–23

Illustrated Parts Catalog

Table 3-6

Spare Parts: Sequential Part Number Listing (Continued)

Spare Part

Number

412397-001

412398-001

412400-001

412579-001

412766-001

417370-001

417713-001

Description

Fan/heat sink assembly (includes thermal pad)

USB/S-Video board

LED board (includes cable)

Rubber Feet Kit (includes computer feet used on base enclosure and display bezel rubber screw covers)

Bluetooth module (includes Bluetooth module cable)

8X Max DVD±RW/R and CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive with LightScribe and “HLDS”

Display Screw Kit

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4

Removal and Replacement

Preliminaries

This chapter provides essential information for proper and safe removal and replacement service.

4.1 Tools Required

You will need the following tools to complete the removal and replacement procedures:

Magnetic screwdriver

Phillips P0 and P1 screwdrivers

Flat-bladed screwdriver

Tool kit—includes connector removal tool, loopback plugs, and case utility tool

4.2 Service Considerations

The following sections include some of the considerations that you should keep in mind during disassembly and assembly procedures.

As you remove each subassembly from the computer, place the subassembly (and all accompanying screws) away from the work area to prevent damage.

Maintenance and Service Guide 4–1

Removal and Replacement Preliminaries

Plastic Parts

Using excessive force during disassembly and reassembly can damage plastic parts. Use care when handling the plastic parts.

Apply pressure only at the points designated in the maintenance instructions.

Cables and Connectors

Ä CAUTION: When servicing the computer, ensure that cables are placed in their proper locations during the reassembly process.

Improper cable placement can damage the computer.

Cables must be handled with extreme care to avoid damage.

Apply only the tension required to unseat or seat the cables during removal and insertion. Handle cables by the connector whenever possible. In all cases, avoid bending, twisting, or tearing cables. Ensure that cables are routed in such a way that they cannot be caught or snagged by parts being removed or replaced. Handle flex cables with extreme care; these cables tear easily.

4–2 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Preliminaries

4.3 Preventing Damage to

Removable Drives

Removable drives are fragile components that must be handled with care. To prevent damage to the computer, damage to a removable drive, or loss of information, observe the following precautions:

■ Before removing or inserting a hard drive, shut down the computer. If you are unsure whether the computer is off or in Hibernation, turn the computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system.

Before removing a diskette drive or optical drive, ensure that a diskette or disc is not in the drive and ensure that the optical drive tray is closed.

Before handling a drive, ensure that you are discharged of static electricity. While handling a drive, avoid touching the connector.

Handle drives on surfaces covered with at least one inch of shock-proof foam.

Avoid dropping drives from any height onto any surface.

After removing a hard drive, CD-ROM drive, or a diskette drive, place it in a static-proof bag.

Avoid exposing a hard drive to products that have magnetic fields, such as monitors or speakers.

Avoid exposing a drive to temperature extremes or liquids.

If a drive must be mailed, place the drive in a bubble pack mailer or other suitable form of protective packaging and label the package, “FRAGILE: Handle With Care.”

Maintenance and Service Guide 4–3

Removal and Replacement Preliminaries

4.4 Preventing Electrostatic Damage

Many electronic components are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Circuitry design and structure determine the degree of sensitivity. Networks built into many integrated circuits provide some protection, but in many cases, the discharge contains enough power to alter device parameters or melt silicon junctions.

A sudden discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor can destroy static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry.

Often the spark is neither felt nor heard, but damage occurs.

An electronic device exposed to electrostatic discharge might not be affected at all and can work perfectly throughout a normal cycle. Or the device might function normally for a while, then degrade in the internal layers, reducing its life expectancy.

4–4 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Preliminaries

4.5 Packaging and Transporting

Precautions

Use the following grounding precautions when packaging and transporting equipment:

To avoid hand contact, transport products in static-safe containers, such as tubes, bags, or boxes.

Protect all electrostatic-sensitive parts and assemblies with conductive or approved containers or packaging.

■ Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until the parts arrive at static-free workstations.

Place items on a grounded surface before removing items from their containers.

Always be properly grounded when touching a sensitive component or assembly.

Store reusable electrostatic-sensitive parts from assemblies in protective packaging or nonconductive foam.

■ Use transporters and conveyors made of antistatic belts and roller bushings. Ensure that mechanized equipment used for moving materials is wired to ground and that proper materials are selected to avoid static charging. When grounding is not possible, use an ionizer to dissipate electric charges.

Maintenance and Service Guide 4–5

Removal and Replacement Preliminaries

4.6 Workstation Precautions

Use the following grounding precautions at workstations:

■ Cover the workstation with approved static-shielding material

(refer to Table 4-2, “Static-Shielding Materials”

).

■ Use a wrist strap connected to a properly grounded work surface and use properly grounded tools and equipment.

■ Use conductive field service tools, such as cutters, screwdrivers, and vacuums.

■ When using fixtures that must directly contact dissipative surfaces, only use fixtures made of static-safe materials.

■ Keep the work area free of nonconductive materials, such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and Styrofoam.

■ Handle electrostatic-sensitive components, parts, and assemblies by the case or PCM laminate. Handle these items only at static-free workstations.

Avoid contact with pins, leads, or circuitry.

Turn off power and input signals before inserting or removing connectors or test equipment.

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Removal and Replacement Preliminaries

4.7 Grounding Equipment and

Methods

Grounding equipment must include either a wrist strap or a foot strap at a grounded workstation.

■ When seated, wear a wrist strap connected to a grounded system. Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of one megohm ±10% resistance in the ground cords. To provide proper ground, wear a strap snugly against the skin at all times.

On grounded mats with banana-plug connectors, use alligator clips to connect a wrist strap.

■ When standing, use foot straps and a grounded floor mat.

Foot straps (heel, toe, or boot straps) can be used at standing workstations and are compatible with most types of shoes or boots. On conductive floors or dissipative floor mats, use foot straps on both feet with a minimum of one megohm resistance between the operator and ground. To be effective, the conductive strips must be worn in contact with the skin.

Other grounding equipment recommended for use in preventing electrostatic damage includes:

Antistatic tape

Antistatic smocks, aprons, and sleeve protectors

Conductive bins and other assembly or soldering aids

Nonconductive foam

Conductive tabletop workstations with ground cords of one megohm resistance

■ Static-dissipative tables or floor mats with hard ties to the ground

Field service kits

Static awareness labels

Material-handling packages

Nonconductive plastic bags, tubes, or boxes

Metal tote boxes

Electrostatic voltage levels and protective materials

Maintenance and Service Guide 4–7

Removal and Replacement Preliminaries

Table 4-1 shows how humidity affects the electrostatic voltage levels generated by different activities.

Table 4-1

Typical Electrostatic Voltage Levels

Event

Walking across carpet

Walking across vinyl floor

Motions of bench worker

Removing DIPS from plastic tube

Removing DIPS from vinyl tray

Removing DIPS from Styrofoam

Removing bubble pack from PCB

10%

35,000 V

12,000 V

Relative Humidity

40%

15,000 V

5,000 V

55%

7,500 V

3,000 V

6,000 V

2,000 V

11,500 V

14,500 V

26,500 V

800 V

700 V

4,000 V

5,000 V

20,000 V

Packing PCBs in foam-lined box 21,000 V

A product can be degraded by as little as 700 V.

11,000 V

400 V

400 V

2,000 V

3,500 V

7,000 V

5,000 V

Table 4-2 lists the shielding protection provided by antistatic bags and floor mats.

Table 4-2

Material

Antistatic plastic

Carbon-loaded plastic

Metallized laminate

Static-Shielding Materials

Use Voltage Protection Level

Bags

Floor mats

Floor mats

1,500 V

7,500 V

5,000 V

4–8 Maintenance and Service Guide

5

Removal and Replacement

Procedures

This chapter provides removal and replacement procedures.

There are as many as 84 screws, in 8 different sizes, that must be removed, replaced, or loosened, when servicing the computer.

Make special note of each screw size and location during removal and replacement.

Refer to

Appendix C, “Screw Listing,”

for detailed information on screw sizes, locations, and usage.

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–1

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.1 Serial Number

Report the computer serial number to HP when requesting information or ordering spare parts. The serial number is located on the bottom of the computer.

Serial Number Location

5–2 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.2 Disassembly Sequence Chart

Use the chart below to determine the section number to be referenced when removing computer components.

Section

5.3

5.4

5.5

5.6

5.7

5.8

5.9

5.10

Disassembly Sequence Chart

Description

Preparing the Computer for

Disassembly

Battery pack

Hard Drive

# of Screws Removed

Computer Feet

Memory Module

0

2 loosened to remove the memory module compartment cover

Mini Card Module

1 loosened to remove the

Mini Card module compartment cover

2 removed to remove the

Mini Card module

Ä To prevent an unresponsive system and the display of a warning message, install only a Mini Card device authorized for use in your computer by the governmental agency that regulates wireless devices in your country. If you install a device and then receive a warning message, remove the device to restore computer functionality. Then contact Customer Care.

Optical Drive

1 to remove the optical drive

2 to remove the optical drive bracket

Switch Cover

Keyboard

2

4

0

2 loosened to remove the hard drive cover

4 removed to disassemble the hard drive

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–3

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.16

5.17

5.18

5.19

5.12

5.13

5.14

5.15

5.20

5.21

Section

5.11

Disassembly Sequence Chart (Continued)

Description

Display Assembly

Display bezel

Display release hooks

Display inverter

Display hinge covers

Display panel

Display hinges

Wireless antenna transceivers

Base Enclosure

USB/S-Video Board

Bluetooth Module

Speaker Assembly

RTC Battery

Fan/Heat Sink Assembly

Processor

System Board

LED Board

ExpressCard Assembly

# of Screws Removed

4

1

4

4

6

2

4

4

18

2

2

0

0

4 loosened

2

2

1 loosened

3

5.3 Preparing the Computer for

Disassembly

Before you begin any removal or installation procedures:

1. Shut down the computer. If you are unsure whether the computer is off or in Hibernation, turn the computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system.

2. Disconnect all external devices connected to the computer.

3. Disconnect the power cord.

5–4 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

Battery Pack Spare Part Number Information

12-cell, 8.8-AHr

6-cell, 4.0-AHr

396600-001

396601-001

4. Remove the battery pack by following these steps: a. Turn the computer upside down with the front panel toward you.

b. Slide and hold the battery release latch 1 to the left. (The front edge of the battery pack disengages from the computer.) c. Lift the front edge of the battery pack 2 up and swing it back.

d. Remove the battery pack.

Removing the Battery Pack

Reverse the above procedure to install the battery pack.

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–5

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.4 Hard Drive

Hard Drive Spare Part Number Information

Frame and connector included.

5400-rpm, 100-GB

5400-rpm, 80-GB

5400-rpm, 60-GB

5400-rpm, 40-GB

412367-001

412366-001

412365-001

412364-001

1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (refer to

Section 5.3

).

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Removal and Replacement Procedures

2. Loosen the two black Phillips PM2.0×5.0 screws 1 that secure the hard drive cover to the computer.

3. Lift the left side of the cover 2 and swing it to the right.

4. Remove the hard drive cover.

The hard drive cover is included in the Plastics Kit, spare part number 412385-001.

Removing the Hard Drive Cover

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–7

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5. Use the mylar tab 1 to lift the hard drive 2 until it disconnects from the computer.

6. Remove the hard drive from the hard drive bay.

Removing the Hard Drive

5–8 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

7. Remove the four Phillips PM2.5×4.0 screws 1 that secure the hard drive frame to the hard drive.

8. Lift the frame 2 straight up to remove if from the hard drive.

9. Slide the hard drive connector 3 off the hard drive.

Removing the Hard Drive Frame and Connector

Reverse the above procedure to install and reassemble the hard drive.

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–9

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.5 Computer Feet

The computer feet are adhesive-backed rubber pads. The feet are included in the Rubber Feet Kit, spare part number 412579-001.

Replacing the Computer Feet

5.6 Memory Module

Memory Module Spare Part Number Information

PC2-4200, 533-MHz

1024 MB

512 MB

256 MB

412360-001

412359-001

412358-001

5–10 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (refer to

Section 5.3

).

2. Loosen the two black Phillips PM2.0×5.0 screws 1 that secure the memory module compartment cover to the computer.

3. Lift the front edge of the memory module compartment cover 2 up and swing it back.

4. Remove the memory module compartment cover.

The memory module compartment cover is included in the

Plastics Kit, spare part number 412385-001.

Removing the Memory Module Compartment Cover

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–11

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5. Spread the retaining tabs 1 on each side of the memory module socket to release the memory module. (The edge of the memory module opposite the memory module socket rises away from the computer.)

6. Slide the module 2 away from the socket at an angle.

Memory modules are designed with a notch 3 to prevent incorrect installation into the memory module socket.

5–12

Removing the Memory Module

Reverse the above procedure to install a memory module.

Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.7 Mini Card Module

Mini Card Module

Spare Part Number Information

802.11a/b/g WLAN module for use in the MOW 1 countries listed below.

Antigua & Barbuda

Argentina

Australia

Bahamas

Barbados

Brunei

Canada

Chile

Dominican

Republic

Guam

Guatemala

Hong Kong

Panama

India

Indonesia

Malaysia

Mexico

New Zealand

802.11a/b/g WLAN module for use in the MOW 2 countries listed below.

Aruba

Austria

Azerbaijan

Bahrain

Belgium

Bermuda

Bulgaria

Cayman Islands

Columbia

Croatia

Cyprus

The Czech Republic

Denmark

Egypt

El Salvador

Estonia

Finand

France

Georgia

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Latvia

Lebanon

The

Phillippines

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Serbia and Montenegro

Singapore

Slovakia

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta

Monaco

The Netherlands

407674-001

Paraguay

Saudi Arabia

Taiwan

The United

States

Vietnam

407674-002

Norway

Oman

Slovenia

South Africa

Spain

Sri Lanka

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

The United

Kingdom

Uzbekistan

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–13

Removal and Replacement Procedures

Mini Card Module

Spare Part Number Information (Continued)

802.11a/b/g WLAN module for use in the ROW countries listed below.

407674-003

China

Ecuador

Haiti

Honduras

Pakistan

Peru

Qatar

South Korea

802.11b/g WLAN module HS MOW

802.11b/g WLAN module HS ROW

802.11b/g WLAN module GL

Uruguay

Venezuela

407159-001

407159-002

407674-004

1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (

Section 5.3

).

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Removal and Replacement Procedures

2. Loosen the black Phillips PM2.0×5.0 screw 1 that secures the Mini Card compartment cover to the computer.

3. Lift the rear edge of the Mini Card compartment cover 2 up, and then swing it forward.

4. Remove the Mini Card compartment cover.

The Mini Card compartment cover is included in the Plastics

Kit, spare part number 412385-001.

Removing the Mini Card Compartment Cover

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–15

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5. Make note of which wireless antenna cable is attached to which antenna clip on the Mini Card module before disconnecting the cables, then disconnect the cables 1 from the module.

6. Remove the two black Phillips PM2.0×5.0 screws 2 that secure the Mini Card module to the system board. (The edge of the module opposite the Mini Card socket rises away from the computer).

7. Remove the Mini Card module 3 by pulling the module away from the socket at an angle.

Mini Card modules are designed with a notch 4 to prevent incorrect installation into the Mini Card module socket.

5–16

Removing a Mini Card Module

Reverse the above procedure to install a Mini Card module.

Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.8 Optical Drive

Optical Drive Spare Part Number Information

24X Max DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive

8X Max DVD±RW/R and CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive

8X Max DVD±RW/R and CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive with LightScribe

8X Max DVD±RW/R and CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive with LightScribe and “HLDS”

412369-001

412371-001

394362-001

417370-001

1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (

Section 5.3

).

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–17

Removal and Replacement Procedures

2. Remove the Phillips PM2.0×8.5 screw 1 that secures the optical drive to the computer.

3. Insert a thin tool, such as a paper clip, into the media tray release hole 2. (The optical drive media tray releases from the optical drive.)

4. Use the media tray frame to slide the optical drive 3 to the left.

5. Remove the optical drive.

5–18

Removing the Optical Drive

Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

6. Remove the two Phillips PM2.0×2.0 screws 1 that secure the optical drive bracket to the optical drive.

7. Remove the optical drive bracket 2.

Removing the Optical Drive Bracket

Reverse the above procedure to reassemble and install the optical drive.

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–19

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.9 Switch Cover

Switch Cover Spare Part Number Information

For use on models with wireless capability

For use on models without wireless capability

394371-001

394372-001

1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (

Section 5.3

).

5–20 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

2. Position the computer with the rear panel toward you.

3. Remove the two silver Phillips PM2.0×5.0 screws that secure the switch cover to the computer.

Removing the Switch Cover Screws

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–21

Removal and Replacement Procedures

4. Turn the computer display side up with the front panel toward you.

5. Open the computer as far as possible.

6. Insert a flat-bladed screwdriver into the slots located behind the f1 , f5 , f11 , and insert keys 1 and lift up on the front edge of the switch cover 2 until it disengages from the computer.

7. Remove the switch cover.

5–22

Removing the Switch Cover

Reverse the above procedure to install the switch cover.

Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.10 Keyboard

Keyboard Spare Part Number Information

394277-001 French Canada

International

Korea

Latin America

Taiwan

Thailand

394277-121

394277-B31

394277-AD1

394277-161

394277-AB1

394277-281

Asia Pacific, Australia,

Canada,

Hong Kong, the People’s Republic of China, and the

United States

1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (

Section 5.3

).

2. Remove the optical drive (

Section 5.8

).

3. Remove the switch cover (

Section 5.9

).

4. Close the computer.

5. Turn the computer upside down with the front toward you.

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–23

Removal and Replacement Procedures

6. Remove the four Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws 1 that secure the keyboard to the computer.

7. Swing the rear edge of the keyboard 2 up and forward until it rests on the palm rest.

Releasing the Keyboard

5–24 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

8. Release the ZIF connector 1 to which the keyboard cable is connected and disconnect the keyboard cable 2 from the system board.

Disconnecting the Keyboard Cable

9. Remove the keyboard.

Reverse the above procedure to install the keyboard.

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–25

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.11 Display Assembly

Display Assembly Spare Part Number Information

14.0-inch, WXGA, SVA with Brightview

14.0-inch, WXGA

412339-001

412337-001

1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (

Section 5.3

).

2. Remove the memory module compartment cover

( Section 5.6

).

3. Remove the Mini Card compartment cover and disconnect

the wireless antenna cables from the Mini Card ( Section 5.7

).

4. Remove the wireless antenna cables from the Mini Card and memory module compartments.

5. Remove the switch cover (

Section 5.9

).

6. Remove the keyboard ( Section 5.10

).

7. Turn the computer display side up with the front panel toward you.

8. Open the display as far as possible.

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Removal and Replacement Procedures

9. Disconnect the display cable 1 from the system board.

10. Remove the tape 2 that secures the wireless antenna cables to the top cover.

11. Remove the cables from the clips 3 in the top cover.

Disconnecting the Display Cable and Removing the Wireless

Antenna Cables

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–27

Removal and Replacement Procedures

Ä CAUTION: Support the display assembly when removing the following screws. Failure to support the display assembly can result in damage to the display assembly and other computer components.

12. Remove the four black Phillips PM2.0×5.0 screws 1 that secure the display assembly to the computer.

13. Remove the display assembly 2.

Removing the Display Assembly

5–28 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

14. Remove the six rubber screw covers 1 and the six Phillips

PM2.5×6.0 screws 2 that secure the display bezel to the display assembly.

The rubber screw covers are included in the Rubber Feet Kit, spare part number 412579-001.

Removing the Display Bezel Screws

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–29

Removal and Replacement Procedures

Display Assembly Components

Spare Part Number Information

Description

Display bezel

Display enclosure (includes wireless antenna transceivers and cables and microphone and cable)

Spare Part

Number

412344-001

412351-001

15. Flex the insides edges of the left and right sides 1 and the top and bottom sides 2 of the display bezel until the bezel disengages from the display enclosure.

16. Remove the display bezel 3.

5–30

Removing the Display Bezel

Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

The display release hooks are available in the Display Hinge

Kit, spare part number 412356-001.

17. If it is necessary to replace the display release hooks, remove the two Phillips PM2.5×6.0 screws 1 that secure each hook to the display enclosure.

18. Remove the display release hooks 2.

Removing the Display Release Hooks

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–31

Removal and Replacement Procedures

Display Assembly Components

Spare Part Number Information

Description

Display inverter

Spare Part

Number

412346-001

19. Remove the Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screw 1 that secures the display inverter to the display enclosure.

20. Lift the inverter 2 out of the enclosure as far as the display cable and backlight cables will allow.

21. Disconnect the display 3 and backlight cables 4 from the inverter.

22. Remove the display inverter.

5–32

Removing the Display Inverter

Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

Display Assembly Components

Spare Part Number Information

Description

Display hinge covers

Spare Part

Number

412357-001

23. If it is necessary to replace the display hinge covers, remove the two Phillips PM2.5×6.0 screws 1 that secure each cover to the display enclosure.

24. Remove the display hinge covers 2.

Removing the Display Hinge Covers

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–33

Removal and Replacement Procedures

Display Assembly Components

Spare Part Number Information

Description

Display panels

14.0-inch, WXGA, SVA with BrightView

14.0-inch, WXGA

Spare Part

Number

412341-001

412340-001

25. Remove the two Phillips PM2.5×6.0 screws 1 that secure the display panel to the display enclosure.

26. Remove the display panel 2 from the display enclosure.

5–34

Removing the Display Panel

Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

Display Assembly Components

Spare Part Number Information

Description

Display Hinge Kit, includes:

Display hinges

Display release hooks

Spare Part

Number

412356-001

27. If it is necessary to replace the display hinges, remove the two

Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws 1 that secure each hinge to the display panel.

28. Remove the display hinges 2.

Removing the Display Hinges

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–35

Removal and Replacement Procedures

The wireless antenna transceivers and cables are included with the display enclosure, spare part number 412351-001.

29. If it is necessary to replace the wireless transceivers and cables, remove the two Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws 1 that secure the left and right transceivers to the display enclosure.

30. Release the retention tabs 2 built in to the display enclosure lining that secure the wireless antenna cables to the display enclosure.

31. Detach the wireless antenna transceivers 3 from the display enclosure.

32. Remove the wireless antenna transceivers and cables 4.

5–36

Removing the Wireless Antenna Transceivers and Cables

Reverse the above procedure to reassemble and install the display assembly

Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.12 Base Enclosure

Base Enclosure Spare Part Number Information

Base enclosure 412383-001

1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (

Section 5.3

)

and remove the following components:

Hard drive ( Section 5.4

Optical drive (

Switch cover (

Keyboard (

)

Section 5.8

Section 5.9

Section 5.10

Display assembly (

)

)

)

Section 5.11

)

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–37

Removal and Replacement Procedures

2. Remove the fifteen Phillips PM2.0×8.5 screws that secure the base enclosure to the computer.

Removing the Base Enclosure Screws

5–38 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

3. Remove the three silver Phillips PM2.0×5.0 screws that secure the base enclosure to the computer.

4. Lift the base enclosure straight up and remove it.

Removing the Base Enclosure

Reverse the above procedure to install the base enclosure.

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–39

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.13 USB/S-Video Board

USB/S-Video Board

USB/S-Video Board

Spare Part Number Information

412398-001

1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (

Section 5.3

)

and remove the following components:

Optical drive (

Switch cover (

Keyboard (

Section 5.8

Section 5.9

Section 5.10

Display assembly (

Base enclosure (

)

)

)

Section 5.11

Section 5.12

)

)

5–40 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

2. Remove the two silver Phillips PM2.0×5.0 screws 1 that secure the USB/S-Video board to the top cover.

3. Lift up on the right side of the board 2 to disconnect it from the system board.

4. Remove the USB/S-Video board.

Removing the USB/S-Video Board

Reverse the above procedure to install the USB/S-Video board.

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–41

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.14 Bluetooth Module

Bluetooth Module Spare Part Number Information

Bluetooth module 412766-001

1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (

Section 5.3

)

and remove the following components:

Optical drive (

Switch cover (

Keyboard (

Section 5.8

Section 5.9

Section 5.10

Display assembly (

Base enclosure (

Section 5.11

Section 5.12

USB/S-Video board (

)

)

)

)

)

Section 5.13

)

5–42 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

2. Turn the USB/S-Video board upside down with the USB port facing you.

3. Remove the two PM1.5×3.5 screws 1 that secure the

Bluetooth module to the USB/S-Video board.

4. Disconnect the Bluetooth module cable 2 from the

USB/S-Video board.

5. Remove the Bluetooth module 3.

Removing the Bluetooth Module

Reverse the above procedure to install the Bluetooth module.

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–43

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.15 Speaker Assembly

Speaker Assembly Spare Part Number Information

Speaker assembly 394373-001

1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (

Section 5.3

)

and remove the following components:

Optical drive (

Switch cover (

Keyboard (

Section 5.8

Section 5.9

Section 5.10

Display assembly (

Base enclosure (

)

)

)

Section 5.11

Section 5.12

)

)

5–44 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

2. Disconnect the speaker cable 1 from the system board.

3. Lift the speaker 2 straight up to remove it from the top cover.

Removing the Speaker Assembly

Reverse the above procedure to install the speaker assembly.

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–45

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.16 RTC Battery

RTC Battery Spare Part Number Information

RTC battery 412390-001

1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (

Section 5.3

)

and remove the following components:

Optical drive (

Switch cover (

Keyboard (

Section 5.8

Section 5.9

Section 5.10

Display assembly (

Base enclosure (

)

)

)

Section 5.11

Section 5.12

)

)

5–46 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

2. Remove the RTC battery from the socket on the system board.

Removing the RTC Battery

Reverse the above procedure to install the RTC battery. Be sure that the RTC battery is installed with the “+” sign facing up.

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–47

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.17 Fan/Heat Sink Assembly

Fan/Heat Sink Assembly Spare Part Number Information

Fan/heat sink assembly (includes thermal pad) 412397-001

1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (

Section 5.3

)

and remove the following components:

Optical drive (

Switch cover (

Keyboard (

Section 5.8

Section 5.9

Section 5.10

Display assembly (

Base enclosure (

)

)

)

Section 5.11

Section 5.12

)

)

2. Turn the computer upside down with the front toward you.

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Removal and Replacement Procedures

3. Disconnect the fan cable 1 from the system board.

4. Loosen the four Phillips PM2.5×5.0 screws 2 that secure the fan/heat sink assembly to the top cover.

5. Remove the fan/heat sink assembly 3.

Removing the Fan/Heat Sink Assembly

Reverse the above procedure to install the fan/heat sink assembly.

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–49

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.18 Processor

Processor Spare Part Number Information

Intel Core Duo T2500 (2.00-GHz)

Intel Core Duo T2400 (1.83-GHz)

Intel Core Duo T2300 (1.66-GHz)

Intel Core Solo T1300 (1.66-GHz)

412333-001

412334-001

412335-001

412332-001

1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (

Section 5.3

)

and remove the following components:

Optical drive (

Switch cover (

Keyboard (

Section 5.8

Section 5.9

Section 5.10

Display assembly (

Base enclosure (

Section 5.11

Section 5.12

Fan/heat sink assembly(

)

)

)

)

)

Section 5.17

)

5–50 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

2. Turn the processor locking screw 1 one-half turn counterclockwise until you feel a click.

3. Lift the processor 2 straight up and remove it.

The gold triangle 3 on the processor should be aligned in the front right corner when you install the processor.

Removing the Processor

Reverse the above procedure to install a processor.

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–51

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.19 System Board

945GM

System Board Spare Part Number Information

412240-001

When replacing the system board, ensure that the following components are removed from the defective system board and installed on the replacement system board:

Memory modules ( Section 5.6

)

Mini Card module ( Section 5.7

)

RTC battery (

Section 5.16

)

Fan/heat sink assembly ( Section 5.17

)

Processor (

Section 5.18

)

5–52 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (

Section 5.3

) and

remove the following components:

Hard drive ( Section 5.4

Optical drive (

Switch cover (

Keyboard (

Section 5.8

Section 5.9

Section 5.10

Display assembly (

Base enclosoure (

)

)

)

Section 5.12

USB/S-Video board (

Speaker assembly (

)

Section 5.11

)

Section 5.13

Section 5.15

)

)

)

2. Turn the top cover right side up with the front toward you.

3. Release the ZIF connector 1 to which the TouchPad cable is connected and disconnect the cable 2 from the system board.

Disconnecting the TouchPad Cable

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–53

Removal and Replacement Procedures

4. Turn the top cover upside down with the front toward you.

5. Release the ZIF connector 1 to which the LED board cable is connected and disconnect the cable 2 from the system board.

6. Remove the three silver Phillips PM2.0×5.0 screws 3 that secure the system board to the top cover.

Disconnecting the LED Board Cable and Removing the System

Board Screws

5–54 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

7. Flex and hold the left side of the top cover 1.

8. Lift the left side of the system board 2 until the USB 3 and

1394 connectors 4 clear the top cover.

Releasing the System Board, Part 1

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–55

Removal and Replacement Procedures

9. Flex and hold the front edge of the top cover 1.

10. Lift the system board 2 until the audio connectors 3 clear the top cover.

Releasing the System Board, Part 2

5–56 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

11. Slide the system board to the left at an angle and remove it from the top cover.

Removing the System Board

Reverse the above procedure to install the system board.

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–57

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.20 LED Board

LED board

LED Board Spare Part Number Information

412400-001

1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (

Section 5.3

) and

remove the following components:

Optical drive (

Switch cover (

Keyboard (

Section 5.10

Display assembly (

Base enclosoure (

Section 5.11

USB/S-Video board (

Speaker assembly (

System board (

Section 5.8

Section 5.9

)

)

)

Section 5.12

Section 5.19

)

)

Section 5.13

Section 5.15

)

)

)

2. Turn the computer upside down with the front panel toward you.

5–58 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

3. Release the ZIF connector 1 to which the LED board cable is connected and disconnect the cable 2 from the system board.

4. Remove the two Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws 3 that secure the

LED board to the top cover.

Removing the LED Board Screws

5. Remove the LED board.

Reverse the above procedure to install the LED board.

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–59

Removal and Replacement Procedures

5.21 ExpressCard Assembly

ExpressCard Assembly Spare Part Number Information

ExpressCard assembly 412331-001

1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (

Section 5.3

) and

remove the following components:

Optical drive (

Switch cover (

Keyboard (

Section 5.10

Display assembly (

Base enclosoure (

Section 5.11

USB/S-Video board (

Speaker assembly (

System board (

Section 5.8

Section 5.9

)

)

)

Section 5.12

Section 5.19

)

)

Section 5.13

Section 5.15

)

)

)

2. Turn the computer upside down with the ExpressCard eject button toward you.

5–60 Maintenance and Service Guide

Removal and Replacement Procedures

3. Remove the two Phillips PM2.0×2.0 screws that secure the

ExpressCard assembly to the system board.

Removing the ExpressCard Assembly Screws

Maintenance and Service Guide 5–61

Removal and Replacement Procedures

4. Turn the system board right side up with the ExpressCard eject button toward you.

5. Lift the back of the ExpressCard assembly to disconnect it from the system board.

Removing the ExpressCard Assembly

Reverse the above procedure to install the ExpressCard assembly.

5–62 Maintenance and Service Guide

6

Specifications

This chapter provides physical and performance specifications.

Table 6-1

Computer

Dimensions

Height (varies from front to back)

Width

Depth

Weight (varies by configuration)

3.29 cm to 3.89 cm

23.06 cm

33.40 cm

2.39 kg

1.30 in to 1.53 in

9.08 in

13.15 in

5.26 lb

Stand-alone power requirements

Operating voltage

Operating current

Peak operating power

Temperature

Operating*

Nonoperating

18.5 V dc to 19.0 V dc

3.5 A or 4.74 A

65 W

10°C to 35°C

-20°C to 60°C

50°F to 95°F

-4°F to 140°F

Relative humidity (noncondensing)

Operating

Nonoperating

10% to 90%

5% to 95%, 38.7°C (101.6°F) maximum wet bulb temperature

Maximum altitude (unpressurized)

Operating (14.7 to 10.1 psia)

Nonoperating (14.7 to 4.4 psia)

-15 m to 3,048 m

-15 m to 12,192 m

-50 ft to 10,000 ft

-50 ft to 40,000 ft

Maintenance and Service Guide 6–1

Specifications

Table 6-1

Computer (Continued)

Shock

Operating

Nonoperating

Random Vibration

125 g, 2 ms, half-sine

200 g, 2 ms, half-sine

Operating

Nonoperating

0.75 g zero-to-peak, 10 Hz to 500 Hz,

0.25 oct/min sweep rate

1.50 g zero-to-peak, 10 Hz to 500 Hz,

0.5 oct/min sweep rate

Applicable product safety standards specify thermal limits for plastic surfaces. The computer operates well within this range of temperatures.

6–2 Maintenance and Service Guide

Specifications

Table 6-2

14.0-inch, WXGA, SVA Display

Dimensions

Height

Width

Diagonal

Number of colors

Contrast ratio

Brightness

Pixel resolution

Pitch

Format

Configuration

Backlight

Character display

Total power consumption

Viewing angle

27.94 cm

20.83 cm

35.56 cm

Up to 16.8 million

250:1

180 nits typical

11.0 in

8.2 in

14.0 in

0.279 × 0.279 mm

1280 × 768

RGB vertical stripe

Edge lit

80 × 25

4 W

+/-40° horizontal, +20/-40° vertical typical

Maintenance and Service Guide 6–3

Specifications

Table 6-3

Hard Drives

80-GB 60-GB 60-GB 40-GB

Dimensions

Height

Width

Weight

Interface type

Transfer rate

9.5 mm

70 mm

99 g

ATA-5

9.5 mm

70 mm

102 g

ATA-5

9.5 mm

70 mm

99 g

ATA-5

9.5 mm

70 mm

99 g

ATA-5

Synchronous

(maximum)

Security

100 MB/sec

ATA security

100 MB/sec

ATA security

100 MB/sec

ATA security

100 MB/sec

ATA security

Seek times (typical read, including setting)

Single track

Average

Maximum

Logical blocks

3 ms

13 ms

24 ms

3 ms

13 ms

24 ms

3 ms

13 ms

24 ms

3 ms

13 ms

24 ms

156,301,488 117,210,240 117,210,240 78,140,160

Disk rotational speed

5400 rpm 5400 rpm 4200 rpm 4200 rpm

Operating temperature

5°C to 55°C (41°F to 131°F)

Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. Consult Customer Care for details.

*1 GB = 1 billion bytes when referring to hard drive storage capacity. Accessible capacity is less.

Actual drive specifications may differ slightly.

6–4 Maintenance and Service Guide

Specifications

Table 6-4

Primary 6-cell, Li-Ion Battery Pack

Dimensions

Height

Width

Depth

Weight

Energy

Voltage

Amp-hour capacity

Watt-hour capacity

Temperature

Operating

Nonoperating

2.00 cm

9.40 cm

13.40 cm

0.34 kg

11.1 V

4.4 Ah

48 Wh

5°C to 45°C

0°C to 60°C

0.79 in

3.70 in

5.28 in

0.75 lb

41°F to 113°F

32°F to 140°F

Maintenance and Service Guide 6–5

Specifications

Applicable disc

Center hole diameter

Disc diameter

Standard disc

Mini disc

Table 6-5

DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive

Read:

DVD-R, DVD-RW,

DVD-ROM (DVD-5,

DVD-9, DVD-10,

DVD-18),

CD-ROM (Mode 1 and 2)

CD Digital Audio

CD-XA ready (Mode 2,

Form 1 and 2)

CD-I ready (Mode 2,

Form 1 and 2)

CD-R, CD-RW

Photo CD (single and multisession)

CD-Bridge

1.5 cm (0.59 in)

Write:

CD-R and CD-RW

12 cm (4.72 in)

8 cm (3.15 in)

6–6 Maintenance and Service Guide

Specifications

Table 6-5

DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive (Continued)

Disc thickness

Track pitch

Access time

Random

Full stroke

Audio output level

Cache buffer

Data transfer rate

CD-R (24X)

CD-RW (10X)

CD-ROM (24X)

DVD (8X)

Multiword DMA mode 2

Startup time

Stop time

1.2 mm (0.047 in)

0.74 µm

CD media

< 110 ms

< 210 ms

Line-out, 0.7 V rms

2 MB

DVD media

< 130 ms

< 225 ms

3600 KB/s (150 KB/s at 1X CD rate)

1500 KB/s (150 KB/s at 1X CD rate)

3600 KB/s (150 KB/s at 1X CD rate)

10,800 KB/s (1352 KB/s at 1X DVD rate)

16.6 MB/s

< 15 seconds

< 6 seconds

Maintenance and Service Guide 6–7

Specifications

Applicable disc

Table 6-6

DVD±RW/R and

CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive

Read:

DVD-R, DVD-RW,

DVD-ROM (DVD-5,

DVD-9, DVD-10,

DVD-18),

CD-ROM (Mode 1 and 2)

CD Digital Audio

CD-XA ready (Mode 2,

Form 1 and 2)

CD-I ready (Mode 2,

Form 1 and 2)

CD-R, CD-RW

Photo CD (single and multisession)

CD-Bridge

Write:

CD-R and CD-RW

DVD-R and DVD-RW

1.5 cm (0.59 in) Center hole diameter

Disc diameter

Standard disc

Mini disc

12 cm (4.72 in)

8 cm (3.15 in)

6–8 Maintenance and Service Guide

Specifications

Table 6-6

DVD±RW/R and

CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive (Continued)

Disc thickness

Track pitch

Access time

Random

Full stroke

Audio output level

Cache buffer

Data transfer rate

CD-R (16X)

CD-RW (8X)

CD-ROM (24X)

DVD (8X)

DVD-R (4X)

DVD-RW (2X)

Multiword DMA mode 2

Startup time

Stop time

1.2 mm (0.047 in)

0.74 µm

CD media

< 175 ms

< 285 ms

Audio-out, 0.7 Vrms

2 MB

DVD media

< 230 ms

< 335 ms

2,400 KB/s (150 KB/s at 1X CD rate)

1,200 KB/s (150 KB/s at 1X CD rate)

3,600 KB/s (150 KB/s at 1X CD rate)

10,800 KB/s (1,352 KB/s at 1X DVD rate)

5,400 KB/s (1,352 KB/s at 1X DVD rate)

2,700 KB/s (1,352 KB/s at 1X DVD rate)

16.6 MB/s

< 15 seconds

< 6 seconds

Maintenance and Service Guide 6–9

Specifications

Hardware DMA

DMA0

DMA1

DMA2

DMA3

DMA4

DMA5

DMA6

DMA7

Table 6-7

System DMA

System Function

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Direct memory access controller

Available for ExpressCard

Not assigned

Not assigned

6–10 Maintenance and Service Guide

Specifications

Table 6-8

System Interrupts

Hardware IRQ

IRQ0

IRQ1

IRQ2

IRQ3

IRQ4

IRQ5*

IRQ6

IRQ7*

IRQ8

IRQ9*

IRQ10*

System Function

System timer

Quick Launch buttons

Cascaded

USB2 Enhanced Host Controller—24CD

COM1

Conexant AC—Link Audio

SMBus Controller—24C3

Data Fax Modem with SmartCP

Diskette drive

Parallel port

System CMOS/real-time clock

Microsoft ACPI-compliant system

USB UHCI controller—24C2

GM/GME Graphic Controller

Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI fast Ethernet Controller

IRQ11 USB EHCI controller—24CD

USB UHCI controller—24C4

USB UHCI controller—24C7

Pro/Wireless 2200BG

TI OHCI 1394 host controller

TI PCI1410 CardBus controller

*Default configuration

ExpressCard may assert IRQ3, IRQ4, IRQ5, IRQ7, or IRQ20.

Maintenance and Service Guide 6–11

Specifications

Table 6-8

System Interrupts (Continued)

IRQ17

IRQ19

IRQ19

IRQ19

IRQ20

IRQ20

Hardware IRQ

IRQ12

IRQ13

IRQ14

IRQ15

IRQ17

IRQ17

IRQ21

IRQ21

IRQ21

IRQ22

System Function

Synaptics PS/2 port pointing device

Numeric data processor

Primary IDE channel

Secondary IDE channel

Conexant AC -Link Audio

Soft V90 Data Fax Modem with SmartCP

ATi Mobility Radeon Xpress 200 Series

Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller

Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller

Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller

TI 6411 PCIxx21/x515 Cardbus Controller

TI OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller

TI Integrated PCIxx21 FlashMedia Controller

Broadcom 802.11b/g WLAN

Microsoft ACPI-compliant system

Realtek RTL8100CL Family PCI fast Ethernet

Controller

IRQ23 SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller

*Default configuration

ExpressCard may assert IRQ3, IRQ4, IRQ5, IRQ7, or IRQ20.

6–12 Maintenance and Service Guide

Specifications

I/O Address (hex)

0x00000000-0x00000CF7

0x00000000-0x00000CF7

0x00000020-0x00000021

0x0000002E-0x0000002F

0x00000040-0x00000043

0x00000060-0x00000060

0x00000061-0x00000061

0x00000062-0x00000062

0x00000064-0x00000064

0x00000066-0x00000066

0x00000070-0x00000071

0x00000072-0x00000073

0x00000080-0x0000008F

0x00000092-0x00000092

0x000000A0-0x000000A1

0x000000B0-0x000000B1

0x000000C0-0x000000DF

0x000000F0-0x000000FE

0x00000170-0x00000177

Table 6-9

System I/O Addresses

System Function (shipping configuration)

PCI bus

Direct memory access controller

Programmable interrupt controller

System board resources

System timer

Quick Launch Buttons

System speaker

Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Embedded

Controller

Quick Launch Buttons

Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Embedded

Controller

System CMOS/real time clock

System board resources

Direct memory access controller

System board resources

Programmable interrupt controller

System board resources

Direct memory access controller

Numeric data processor

Secondary IDE Channel

Maintenance and Service Guide 6–13

Specifications

Table 6-9

System I/O Addresses (Continued)

I/O Address (hex)

0x000001F0-0x000001F7

0x00000220-0x0000022F

0x00000274-0x00000277

0x00000279-0x00000279

0x00000280-0x00000293

0x00000376-0x00000376

0x000003B0-0x000003BB

0x000003B0-0x000003BB

0x000003C0-0x000003DF

0x000003C0-0x000003DF

0x000003F6-0x000003F6

0x0000040B-0x0000040B

0x000004D0-0x000004D1

0x000004D6-0x000004D6

0x00000530-0x00000537

0x00000870-0x0000087F

0x00000A79-0x00000A79

0x00000C00-0x00000C01

0x00000C14-0x00000C14

0x00000C50-0x00000C52

0x00000C6C-0x00000C6C

System Function (shipping configuration)

Primary IDE Channel

System board resources

ISAPNP Read Data Port

ISAPNP Read Data Port

System board resources

Secondary IDE Channel

PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge

ATI MOBILITY RADEON Xpress 200 Series

PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge

ATI MOBILITY RADEON Xpress 200 Series

Primary IDE Channel

System board resources

System board resources

System board resources

System board resources

System board resources

ISAPNP Read Data Port

System board resources

System board resources

System board resources

System board resources

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Specifications

Table 6-9

System I/O Addresses (Continued)

I/O Address (hex)

0x00000C6F-0x00000C6F

0x00000CD4-0x00000CD5

0x00000CD6-0x00000CD7

0x00000CD8-0x00000CDF

0x00000D00-0x0000FFFF

0x00000F40-0x00000F47

0x00001080-0x00001080

0x00008000-0x0000805F

0x00008100-0x000081FF

0x00008400-0x0000840F

0x00008410-0x0000841F

0x00009000-0x00009FFF

0x00009000-0x00009FFF

0x0000A000-0x0000A0FF

0x0000F000-0x0000FFFF

0x0000FD00-0x0000FDFF

0x0000FE00-0x0000FEFF

System Function (shipping configuration)

System board resources

System board resources

System board resources

System board resources

PCI bus

System board resources

System board resources

System board resources

System board resources

ATI SMBus

Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller

PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge

ATI MOBILITY RADEON Xpress 200 Series

Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet

NIC

PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge

Texas Instruments PCIxx21/x515 Cardbus

Controller

Texas Instruments PCIxx21/x515 Cardbus

Controller

Maintenance and Service Guide 6–15

Specifications

0xD4003000-0xD40033FF

0xFFF80000-0xFFFFFFFF

0xE0000000-0xE03FFFFF

0xE0000000-0xE03FFFFF

0x0000-0x0FFF

Table 6-10

System Memory Map

Memory Map Address (hex)

0xD4100000-0xD41FFFFF

0xD4100000-0xD41FFFFF

0xD8000000-0xDBFFFFFF

0xD8000000-0xDBFFFFFF

0xFAC00000-0xFEBFFFFF

0xF6C00000-0xFABFFFFF

0xD4000000-0xD4000FFF

0xD4001000-0xD4001FFF

0xD4002000-0xD4002FFF

System Function (shipping configuration)

PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge

ATI MOBILITY RADEON Xpress 200 Series

PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge

ATI MOBILITY RADEON Xpress 200 Series

PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge

PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge

Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller

Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller

Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host

Controller

ATI SMBus

System board

System board

System board resources

System board

6–16 Maintenance and Service Guide

Specifications

Table 6-10

System Memory Map (Continued)

Memory Map Address (hex)

0xD4208000-0xD42087FF

0xD4200000-0xD4203FFF

0xD4204000-0xD4205FFF

0xFFEFF000-0xFFEFFFFF

0xFFEFE000-0xFFEFEFFF

0xF2C00000-0xF6BFFFFF

0xD4206000-0xD4207FFF

0xD4209000-0xD42090FF

0xD4208C00-0xD4208CFF

0xD4208800-0xD42088FF

System Function (shipping configuration)

Texas Instruments OHCI Compliant IEEE

1394 Host Controller

Texas Instruments OHCI Compliant IEEE

1394 Host Controller

Broadcom 802.11b/g WLAN

Texas Instruments PCIxx21/x515 Cardbus

Controller

Texas Instruments PCIxx21/x515 Cardbus

Controller

Texas Instruments PCIxx21/x515 Cardbus

Controller

Texas Instruments PCIxx21 Integrated

FlashMedia Controller

SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller

SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller

SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller

Maintenance and Service Guide 6–17

Specifications

Table 6-10

System Memory Map (Continued)

Memory Map Address (hex)

0xD4209400-0xD42094FF

0xD4003400-0xD40034FF

0xD4003800-0xD40038FF

0xFEC00000-0xFEC00FFF

0xFEE00000-0xFEE00FFF

0xA0000-0xBFFFF

0xA0000-0xBFFFF

0xA0000-0xBFFFF

0xD6000-0xD7FFF

0xDC000-0xDDFFF

0xDD000-0xDDFFF

0xE0000-0xFFFFF

0x40000000-0xFFFFFFFF

System Function (shipping configuration)

Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast

Ethernet NIC

Conexant AC-Link Audio

SoftV90 Data Fax Modem with SmartCP

System board resources

System board resources

PCI bus

PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge

ATI MOBILITY RADEON Xpress 200 Series

PCI bus

PCI bus

Texas Instruments PCIxx21/x515 Cardbus

Controller

System board

PCI bus

6–18 Maintenance and Service Guide

A

Connector Pin Assignments

Table A-1

Universal Serial Bus

Pin

1

2

Signal

+5 VDC

Data –

Pin

3

4

Signal

Data +

Ground

Maintenance and Service Guide A–1

Connector Pin Assignments

Table A-2

RJ-45 (Network)

3

4

Pin

1

2

Signal

Transmit +

Transmit –

Receive +

Unused

7

8

Pin

5

6

Signal

Unused

Receive –

Unused

Unused

A–2 Maintenance and Service Guide

Table A-3

S-Video-Out

Connector Pin Assignments

2

3

4

Pin

1

Signal

TV-Ground

TV-CVBS

TV-Ground

TV-Ground

6

7

Pin

5

Signal

TV-CD

TV-Ground

TV-YD

Maintenance and Service Guide A–3

Connector Pin Assignments

Table A-4

External Monitor

5

6

7

3

4

8

Pin

1

2

Signal

Red analog

Green analog

Blue analog

Not connected

Ground

Ground analog

Ground analog

Ground analog

11

12

13

14

15

Pin

9

10

Signal

+5 VDC

Ground

Monitor detect

DDC 2B data

Horizontal sync

Vertical sync

DDC 2B clock

A–4 Maintenance and Service Guide

Table A-5

RJ-11 (Modem)

Connector Pin Assignments

2

3

Pin

1

Signal

Unused

Tip

Ring

5

6

Pin

4

Signal

Unused

Unused

Unused

Maintenance and Service Guide A–5

Connector Pin Assignments

Table A-6

Audio-In (Microphone)

Pin

1

2

Signal

Audio signal in

Audio signal in

Pin

3

Signal

Ground

Table A-7

Audio-Out (Headphone)

Pin

1

2

Signal

Audio out, left channel

Audio out, right channel

Pin

3

Signal

Ground

A–6 Maintenance and Service Guide

B

Power Cord Set Requirements

3-Conductor Power Cord Set

The wide range input feature of the computer permits it to operate from any line voltage from 100 to 120 or 220 to 240 volts AC.

The power cord set included with the computer meets the requirements for use in the country where the equipment is purchased.

Power cord sets for use in other countries must meet the requirements of the country where the computer is used.

Maintenance and Service Guide B–1

Power Cord Set Requirements

General Requirements

The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries.

■ The length of the power cord set must be at least 1.5 m

(5.0 ft) and a maximum of 2.0 m (6.5 ft).

■ All power cord sets must be approved by an acceptable accredited agency responsible for evaluation in the country where the power cord set will be used.

■ The power cord sets must have a minimum current capacity of 10 amps and a nominal voltage rating of 125 or 250 V AC, as required by each country’s power system.

■ The appliance coupler must meet the mechanical configuration of an EN 60 320/IEC 320 Standard Sheet C13 connector for mating with the appliance inlet on the back of the computer.

B–2 Maintenance and Service Guide

Power Cord Set Requirements

Country-Specific Requirements

3-Conductor Power Cord Set Requirements

Country/Region

Australia

Austria

Belgium

Canada

Denmark

Finland

Accredited Agency

EANSW

OVE

CEBC

CSA

DEMKO

FIMKO

Applicable Note Number

1

1

1

2

1

1

France

Germany

Italy

Japan

UTE

VDE

IMQ

METI

1

1

1

3

Notes:

1. The flexible cord must be <HAR> Type HO5VV-F, 3-conductor, 1.0 mm² conductor size. Power cord set fittings (appliance coupler and wall plug) must bear the certification mark of the agency responsible for evaluation in the country where it will be used.

2. The flexible cord must be Type SPT-3 or equivalent, No. 18 AWG,

3-conductor. The wall plug must be a two-pole grounding type with a

NEMA 5-15P (15 A, 125 V) or NEMA 6-15P (15 A, 250 V) configuration.

3. The appliance coupler, flexible cord, and wall plug must bear a “T” mark and registration number in accordance with the Japanese Dentori Law. The flexible cord must be Type VCT or VCTF, 3-conductor, 1.00 mm² conductor size. The wall plug must be a two-pole grounding type with a Japanese

Industrial Standard C8303 (7 A, 125 V) configuration.

Maintenance and Service Guide B–3

Power Cord Set Requirements

3-Conductor Power Cord Set Requirements (Continued)

Country/Region

Korea

The Netherlands

Norway

People’s Republic of China

Sweden

Switzerland

Accredited Agency

EK

KEMA

NEMKO

CCC

Applicable Note Number

4

1

1

5

SEMKO

SEV

1

1

Taiwan

United Kingdom

United States

BSMI

BSI

UL

4

1

2

Notes:

1. The flexible cord must be <HAR> Type HO5VV-F, 3-conductor, 1.0 mm² conductor size. Power cord set fittings (appliance coupler and wall plug) must bear the certification mark of the agency responsible for evaluation in the country where it will be used.

2. The flexible cord must be Type SPT-3 or equivalent, No. 18 AWG,

3-conductor. The wall plug must be a two-pole grounding type with a

NEMA 5-15P (15 A, 125 V) or NEMA 6-15P (15 A, 250 V) configuration.

3. The appliance coupler, flexible cord, and wall plug must bear a “T” mark and registration number in accordance with the Japanese Dentori Law. The flexible cord must be Type VCT or VCTF, 3-conductor, 1.00 mm² conductor size. The wall plug must be a two-pole grounding type with a Japanese

Industrial Standard C8303 (7 A, 125 V) configuration.

4. The flexible cord must be Type RVV, 3-conductor, 0.75 mm² conductor size.

Power cord set fittings (appliance coupler and wall plug) must bear the certification mark of the agency responsible for evaluation in the country where it will be used.

5. The flexible cord must be Type VCTF, 3-conductor, 0.75 mm² conductor size. Power cord set fittings (appliance coupler and wall plug) must bear the certification mark of the agency responsible for evaluation in the country where it will be used.

B–4 Maintenance and Service Guide

C

Screw Listing

This appendix provides specification and reference information for the screws used in the computer. All screws listed in this appendix are available in the Screw Kit, spare part number

412387-001, and the Display Screw Kit, spare part number

417713-001.

Maintenance and Service Guide C–1

Screw Listing

Table C-1

Black Phillips PM2.0×5.0 Screw mm

Color

Black

Qty.

Length

11 5.0 mm

Thread

2.0 mm

Head

Width

4.0 mm

Where used:

1 Two screws that secure the hard drive cover to the computer (screws are

captured on the cover by C clips; documented in Section 5.3

)

2

Two screws that secure the memory module compartment cover to the computer (screws are captured on the cover by C clips; documented in

Section 5.6

)

3 One screw that secures the Mini Card compartment cover to the computer

(screw is captured on the cover by a C clip; documented in

Section 5.7

)

C–2

Black Phillips PM2.0×5.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide

Screw Listing

Table C-1

Black Phillips PM2.0×5.0 Screw (Continued) mm

Color

Black

Qty.

11

Length

5.0 mm

Thread

2.0 mm

Head

Width

4.0 mm

Where used:

2 screws that secure the Mini Card module to the computer (documented in

Section 5.7

)

Black Phillips PM2.0×5.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide C–3

Screw Listing

Table C-1

Black Phillips PM2.0×5.0 Screw (Continued) mm

Color

Black

Qty.

11

Length

5.0 mm

Thread

2.0 mm

Head

Width

4.0 mm

Where used:

4 screws that secure the display assembly to the computer (documented in

Section 5.11

)

C–4

Black Phillips PM2.0×5.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide

Screw Listing

Table C-2

Phillips PM2.5×4.0 Screw mm

Color

Silver

Qty.

4

Length

4.0 mm

Thread

2.5 mm

Head

Width

4.0 mm

Where used:

4 screws that secure the hard drive frame to the hard drive (documented in

Section 5.3

)

Phillips PM2.5×4.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide C–5

Screw Listing

Table C-3

Phillips PM2.0×8.5 Screw mm

Color

Black

Qty.

16

Length

8.5 mm

Thread

2.0 mm

Where used:

One screw that secures the optical drive to the computer (documented in

Section 5.8

)

Head

Width

4.0 mm

C–6

Phillips PM2.0×8.5 Screw Location

Maintenance and Service Guide

Screw Listing

Table C-3

Phillips PM2.0×8.5 Screw (Continued) mm

Color

Black

Qty.

16

Length

8.5 mm

Thread

2.0 mm

Head

Width

4.0 mm

Where used:

15 screws that secure the base enclosure to the computer (documented in

Section 5.12

)

Phillips PM2.0×8.5 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide C–7

Screw Listing

Table C-4

Silver Phillips PM2.0×5.0 Screw mm

Color

Silver

Qty.

14

Length

5.0 mm

Thread

2.0 mm

Where used:

2 screws that secure the switch cover to the computer (documented in

Section 5.9

)

Head

Width

4.0 mm

C–8

Silver Phillips PM2.0×5.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide

Screw Listing

Table C-4

Silver Phillips PM2.0×5.0 Screw (Continued) mm

Color

Silver

Qty.

14

Length

5.0 mm

Thread

2.0 mm

Head

Width

4.0 mm

Where used:

3 screws that secure the base enclosure to the computer (documented in

Section 5.12

)

Silver Phillips PM2.0×5.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide C–9

Screw Listing

Table C-4

Silver Phillips PM2.0×5.0 Screw (Continued) mm

Color

Silver

Qty.

14

Length

5.0 mm

Thread

2.0 mm

Head

Width

4.0 mm

Where used:

2 screws that secure the USB/S-Video board to the computer (documented in

Section 5.13

)

C–10

Silver Phillips PM2.0×5.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide

Screw Listing

Table C-4

Silver Phillips PM2.0×5.0 Screw (Continued) mm

Color

Silver

Qty.

14

Length

5.0 mm

Thread

2.0 mm

Head

Width

4.0 mm

Where used:

4 screws that secure the fan/heat sink assembly to the computer (documented

in Section 5.17

)

Silver Phillips PM2.0×5.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide C–11

Screw Listing

Table C-4

Silver Phillips PM2.0×5.0 Screw (Continued) mm

Color

Silver

Qty.

14

Length

5.0 mm

Thread

2.0 mm

Where used:

3 screws that secure the system board to the computer (documented in

Section 5.19

)

Head

Width

4.0 mm

C–12

Silver Phillips PM2.0×5.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide

Screw Listing

Table C-5

Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw mm

Color

Black

Qty.

15

Length

3.0 mm

Thread

2.0 mm

Where used:

4 screws that secure the keyboard to the computer (documented in

Section 5.10

)

Head

Width

4.0 mm

Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide C–13

Screw Listing

Table C-5

Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw (Continued) mm

Color

Black

Qty.

15

Length

3.0 mm

Thread

2.0 mm

Where used:

One screw that secures the display inverter to the display assembly

(documented in

Section 5.11

)

Head

Width

4.0 mm

C–14

Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw Location

Maintenance and Service Guide

Screw Listing

Table C-5

Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw (Continued) mm

Color

Black

Qty.

15

Length

3.0 mm

Thread

2.0 mm

Head

Width

4.0 mm

Where used:

4 screws that secure the display hinges to the display assembly (documented in

Section 5.11

)

Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide C–15

Screw Listing

Table C-5

Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw (Continued) mm

Color

Black

Qty.

15

Length

3.0 mm

Thread

2.0 mm

Head

Width

4.0 mm

Where used:

4 screws that secure the wireless antenna transceivers to the display enclosure

(documented in

Section 5.20

)

C–16

Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide

Screw Listing

Table C-5

Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw (Continued) mm

Color

Black

Qty.

15

Length

3.0 mm

Thread

2.0 mm

Where used:

2 screws that secure the LED board to the computer (documented in

Section 5.20

)

Head

Width

4.0 mm

Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide C–17

Screw Listing

Table C-6

Phillips PM1.5×3.5 Screw mm

Color

Silver

Qty.

2

Length

3.5 mm

Thread

1.5 mm

Where used:

2 screws that secure the Bluetooth board to the USB/S-Video board

(documented in

Section 5.14

)

Head

Width

3.0 mm

C–18

Phillips PM1.5×3.5 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide

Screw Listing

Table C-7

Phillips PM2.0×2.0 Screw mm

Color

Silver

Qty.

4

Length

2.0 mm

Thread

2.0 mm

Head

Width

3.0 mm

Where used:

2 screws that secure the optical drive bracket to the optical drive (documented in

Section 5.8

)

Phillips PM2.0×2.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide C–19

Screw Listing

Table C-7

Phillips PM2.0×2.0 Screw (Continued) mm

Color

Silver

Qty.

4

Length

2.0 mm

Thread

2.0 mm

Where used:

2 screws that secure the ExpressCard assembly to the system board

(documented in

Section 5.21

)

Head

Width

3.0 mm

C–20

Phillips PM2.0×2.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide

Screw Listing

Table C-8

Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw mm

Color

Silver

Qty.

16

Length

6.0 mm

Thread

2.5 mm

Head

Width

5.0 mm

Where used:

6 screws that secure the display bezel to the display assembly (documented in

Section 5.11

)

Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide C–21

Screw Listing

Table C-8

Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw (Continued) mm

Color

Silver

Qty.

16

Length

6.0 mm

Thread

2.5 mm

Where used:

4 screws that secure the display release hooks to the display enclosure

(documented in

Section 5.11

)

Head

Width

5.0 mm

C–22

Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide

Screw Listing

Table C-8

Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw (Continued) mm

Color

Silver

Qty.

16

Length

6.0 mm

Thread

2.5 mm

Where used:

4 screws that secure the display hinge covers to the display enclosure

(documented in

Section 5.11

)

Head

Width

5.0 mm

Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide C–23

Screw Listing

Table C-8

Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw (Continued) mm

Color

Silver

Qty.

16

Length

6.0 mm

Thread

2.5 mm

Head

Width

5.0 mm

Where used:

2 screws that secure the display panel to the display enclosure (documented in

Section 5.11

)

C–24

Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw Locations

Maintenance and Service Guide

D

Display Component Recycling

Å WARNING: The backlight contains mercury. Caution should be exercised when removing and handling the backlight to avoid damaging this component and causing exposure to the mercury.

Ä CAUTION: The procedures in this appendix can result in damage to display components. The only components intended for recycling purposes are the liquid crystal display (LCD) panel and the backlight.

Careful handling should be exercised when removing these components.

Materials Disposal

This HP product contains mercury in the display assembly backlight and may require special handling at end-of-life.

Disposal of mercury may be regulated because of environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, contact your local authorities or visit the Electronic Industries Alliance

(EIA) at http://www.eiae.org

.

Maintenance and Service Guide D–1

Display Component Recycling

This appendix provides disassembly instructions for the display assembly. The display assembly must be disassembled to gain access to the backlight 1 and the LCD panel 2.

D–2

Disassembly procedures differ from one display assembly to another. The procedures provided in this appendix are general disassembly instructions. Specific details, such as screw sizes, quantities, and locations, and component shapes and sizes, can vary from one computer model to another.

Refer to

Section 5.11, “Display Assembly,”

for display assembly disassembly steps.

Maintenance and Service Guide

Display Component Recycling

Perform the following steps to disassemble the display assembly:

1. Remove all screw covers 1 and screws 2 that secure the display bezel to the display assembly.

Removing the Display Bezel Screw Covers and Screws

Maintenance and Service Guide D–3

Display Component Recycling

2. Lift up and out on the left and right inside edges 1 and the top and bottom inside edges 2 of the display bezel until the bezel disengages from the display assembly.

3. Remove the display bezel 3.

Removing the Display Bezel

D–4 Maintenance and Service Guide

Display Component Recycling

4. Disconnect all LCD panel cables 1 from the display inverter board and remove the inverter board 2.

Removing the Display Inverter Board

Maintenance and Service Guide D–5

Display Component Recycling

5. Remove all screws 1 that secure the LCD panel to the display enclosure.

6. Remove the LCD panel 2 from the display enclosure.

Removing the LCD Panel

D–6 Maintenance and Service Guide

Display Component Recycling

7. Turn the LCD panel upside down.

8. Remove all screws that secure the LCD panel frame to the

LCD panel.

Removing the LCD Panel Frame Screws

Maintenance and Service Guide D–7

Display Component Recycling

9. Use a sharp-edged tool to cut the tape 1 that secures the side of the LCD panel to the LCD panel frame.

10. Remove the LCD panel frame 2 from the display panel.

Removing the LCD Panel Frame

D–8 Maintenance and Service Guide

Display Component Recycling

11. Remove the screws 1 that secure the backlight cover to the

LCD panel.

12. Lift the top edge of the backlight cover 2 and swing it forward.

13. Remove the backlight cover.

Removing the Backlight Cover

Maintenance and Service Guide D–9

Display Component Recycling

14. Turn the LCD panel right-side up.

15. Remove the backlight cables 1 from the clip 2 in the

LCD panel.

Releasing the Backlight Cables

D–10 Maintenance and Service Guide

Display Component Recycling

16. Turn the LCD panel upside down.

17. Remove the backlight frame from the LCD panel.

Removing the Backlight Frame

Maintenance and Service Guide D–11

Display Component Recycling

Å WARNING: The backlight contains mercury. Caution should be exercised when removing and handling the backlight to avoid damaging this component and causing exposure to the mercury.

18. Slide the backlight out of the backlight frame.

Removing the Backlight

D–12 Maintenance and Service Guide

Display Component Recycling

19. Disconnect the display cable 1 from the LCD panel.

20. Remove the screws 2 that secure the LCD panel to the LCD rear panel.

21. Release the LCD panel 3 from the LCD rear panel.

22. Release the tape 4 that secures the LCD panel to the LCD rear panel.

Releasing the LCD Panel

Maintenance and Service Guide D–13

Display Component Recycling

23. Remove the LCD panel.

Removing the LCD Panel

24. Recycle the backlight and LCD panel.

D–14 Maintenance and Service Guide

Index

1394 port

1–9

A

AC adapter, spare part number

3–17 ,

3–20

arrow keys

1–13

audio troubleshooting

2–23

audio-in (microphone) jack location

1–7

pin assignments

A–6

audio-out (headphone) jack location

1–7

pin assignments

A–6

B base enclosure removal

5–37

spare part number

3–5 ,

3–23

, 5–37

battery light

1–7

battery pack location

1–18

removal

5–5

spare part numbers

3–5

,

3–20

specifications

6–5

battery pack release latch

1–18

Bluetooth module removal

5–42

spare part number

3–5

,

3–24 ,

5–42

bottom components

1–18

C cables, service considerations

4–2

caps lock key

1–13

caps lock light

1–14

CMOS clearing

1–4

components bottom

1–18

front

1–6

keyboard

1–12

left-side

1–10

rear

1–10

right-side

1–8

top

1–14 ,

1–16

computer feet illustrated

3–16

locations

5–10

Computer Setup

Advanced Menu

2–6

defaults

2–2

File Menu

2–3

overview

2–1

Maintenance and Service Guide Index–1

Index

Security Menu

2–4

Tools Menu

2–5

computer specifications

6–1

connector pin assignments external monitor

A–4

headphone

A–6

microphone

A–6

monitor

A–4

RJ-11 (modem)

A–5

RJ-45 (network)

A–2

S-Video-out

A–3

Universal Serial Bus (USB)

A–1

connectors, service considerations

4–2

D design overview

1–20

disassembly sequence chart

5–3

diskette drive, OS loading problems

2–21

display assembly removal

5–26

spare part numbers

3–3

,

3–22

, 5–26

specifications

6–3

display bezel removal

5–30

spare part number

3–22

,

5–30

display cable, spare part number

3–22

display enclosure, spare part number

3–22 ,

5–30

display hinge removal

5–35

spare part number

3–22

display hinge cover removal

5–33

spare part number

3–22 ,

5–33

Display Hinge Kit, spare part number

5–31

, 5–35

display inverter removal

5–32

spare part number

3–22 ,

5–32

display panel removal

5–34

spare part numbers

3–22 ,

5–34

display release button

1–7

display release hooks, removal

5–31

Display Screw Kit, spare part number

3–24

display switch

1–14

docking device, troubleshooting

2–16

drive light

1–7

drives, preventing damage

4–3

DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive

OS loading problems

2–22

precautions

4–3

spare part number

3–11 ,

3–15 ,

3–23 ,

5–17

specifications

6–6

Index–2 Maintenance and Service Guide

Index

DVD±RW/R and CD-RW

Double-Layer Combo Drive

OS loading problems

2–22

precautions

4–3

spare part number

3–11

,

3–15

, 3–20

, 3–23

, 3–24

,

5–17

specifications

6–8

E electrostatic discharge

4–4

,

4–8

exhaust vents

1–11 ,

1–19

expansion port 2

1–11

ExpressCard assembly spare part number

3–5 ,

3–22

ExpressCard slot

1–11

ExpressCard slot bezel, illustrated

3–16

external monitor port location

1–11

pin assignments

A–4

F f1 to f12 keys

1–13

fan/heat sink assembly removal

5–48

spare part number

3–3 ,

3–24

, 5–48

features

1–2

feet locations

5–10

flowcharts, troubleshooting no audio

2–23

, 2–24

no network/modem connection

2–28

no OS loading

2–17

no OS loading from diskette drive

2–21

no OS loading from hard drive

2–18

, 2–19

, 2–20

no OS loading from optical drive

2–22

no power

2–10

, 2–12 ,

2–13

no video

2–14 ,

2–15

nonfunctioning device

2–25

nonfunctioning docking device

2–16

nonfunctioning keyboard

2–26

nonfunctioning pointing device

2–27

fn key

1–13

front components

1–6

G grounding equipment and methods

4–7

H hard drive

OS loading problems

2–18

precautions

4–3

removal

5–6

spare part numbers

3–7 ,

3–15 ,

3–23 ,

5–6

specifications

6–4

hard drive bay

1–19

hard drive cover illustrated

3–16

removal

5–7

Maintenance and Service Guide Index–3

Index

Index–4 headphone jack location

1–7

pin assignments

A–6

headset, spare part number

3–17 ,

3–19

HP backpack, spare part number

3–17 ,

3–20

HP Mobile Remote Control, spare part number

3–20

HP xc2000 Notebook

All-in-One Media Cable, spare part number

3–17

,

3–20

I

I/O address specifications

6–13

interrupt specifications

6–11

K keyboard removal

5–23

spare part numbers

3–3

,

3–19

, 5–23

troubleshooting

2–26

keyboard components

1–12

keypad keys

1–13

L label area

1–19

LED board removal

5–58

spare part number

3–3 ,

3–24

, 5–58

left-side components

1–10

Logo Kit, spare part number

3–17 ,

3–20

M mass storage devices, spare part numbers

3–14

memory module removal

5–10

spare part numbers

3–11 ,

3–23 ,

5–10

memory module compartment cover illustrated

3–16

removal

5–11

Memory Reader

1–9

Memory Reader light

1–9

microphone jack location

1–7

pin assignments

A–6

Mini Card compartment

1–19

Mini Card compartment cover illustrated

3–16

removal

5–15

Mini Card module removal

5–13

spare part numbers

3–7 ,

3–9 ,

3–20 ,

3–21 ,

3–22

,

5–13

modem jack location

1–11

pin assignments

A–5

modem, troubleshooting

2–28

monitor port location

1–11

pin assignments

A–4

mouse, spare part number

3–17

, 3–19

Maintenance and Service Guide

Index

N network jack location

1–11

pin assignments

A–2

network, troubleshooting

2–28

nonfunctioning device, troubleshooting

2–16 ,

2–25

num lock key

1–13

num lock light

1–15

O optical drive location

1–9 ,

1–18

OS loading problems

2–22

precautions

4–3

removal

5–17

spare part numbers

3–11

,

3–15

, 5–17

P packing precautions

4–5

password clearing

1–4

plastic parts

4–2

Plastics Kit contents

3–16

spare part number

3–5 ,

3–16

, 3–23

pointing device, troubleshooting

2–27

power button

1–15

power connector

1–11

power cord set requirements

B–2

spare part numbers

3–18

,

3–19

, 3–20

power light

1–7 ,

1–15

power management features

1–5

power, troubleshooting

2–10

processor removal

5–50

spare part numbers

3–5 ,

3–22 ,

5–50

R rear components

1–10

removal preliminaries

4–1

procedures

5–1

replacement preliminaries

4–1

procedures

5–1

right-side components

1–8

RJ-11 (modem) jack location

1–11

pin assignments

A–5

RJ-45 (network) jack location

1–11

pin assignments

A–2

RTC battery removal

5–46

spare part number

3–5

,

3–23 ,

5–46

Rubber Feet Kit, spare part number

3–5 ,

3–24

S

Screw Kit, spare part number

3–17

, 3–23

screw listing

C–1

SD Memory Card, spare part number

3–11

, 3–20

Maintenance and Service Guide Index–5

Index security cable slot

1–11

serial number

3–1

, 5–2

service considerations

4–1

speaker assembly removal

5–44

spare part number

3–5 ,

3–20

, 5–44

speakers

1–7

specifications battery pack

6–5

computer

6–1

display

6–3

DVD/CD-RW Combo

Drive

6–6

DVD±RW/R and CD-RW

Double-Layer Combo

Drive

6–8

hard drive

6–4

I/O addresses

6–13

interrupts

6–11

system DMA

6–10

static shielding materials

4–8

S-Video-out jack location

1–9

pin assignments

A–3

switch cover removal

5–20

spare part numbers

3–3

,

3–20

, 5–20

system board removal

5–52

spare part number

3–5 ,

3–22

, 5–52

system DMA

6–10

T tools required

4–1

top components

1–14 ,

1–16

top cover, spare part number

3–23

top cover, spare part numbers

3–3

TouchPad

1–17

TouchPad buttons

1–17

TouchPad horizontal scrolling region

1–17

TouchPad light

1–17

TouchPad on/off button

1–17

TouchPad vertical scroll region

1–17

transporting precautions

4–5

troubleshooting audio

2–23

Computer Setup

2–2

docking device

2–16

flowcharts

2–7

keyboard

2–26

modem

2–28

network

2–28

nonfunctioning device

2–16 ,

2–25

OS loading

2–17

overview

2–1

pointing device

2–27

power

2–10

video

2–14

Index–6 Maintenance and Service Guide

Index

U

Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector location

1–9 ,

1–11

pin assignments

A–1

unknown password

1–4

USB camera cable, spare part number

3–22

USB digital drive, spare part number

3–15 ,

3–19

USB travel mouse, spare part number

3–17 ,

3–19

USB/S-Video board removal

5–40

spare part number

3–5 ,

3–24

, 5–40

V video troubleshooting

2–14

volume buttons

1–15

W

Windows applications key

1–13

Windows logo key

1–13

wireless antenna cable removal

5–36

wireless button

1–15

wireless button light

1–7

wireless light

1–15

workstation precautions

4–6

Maintenance and Service Guide Index–7

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