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ORDER NO. CPD0612204A1 Notebook Computer Model No. CF-30CTQAZBM © 2006 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law. This is the Service Manual for the following areas. M …for U.S.A. and Canada[...]
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This apparatus must be earthed for your safety . T o ensure safe operation the three-pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three-pin power point which is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring. Extension cords used with the equipment must be three-core and be correctly wired to provide connec- tion to earth. W rongly wired[...]
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LASER SAFETY INFORMATION For U.S.A. Class 1 LASER-Product This product is certified to comply with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Subchapter J. This product complies with European Standard EN60825 (or IEC Publication 825) For all areas This equipment is classified as a class 1 level LASER product and there is no hazardous LASER radiation. Caution: (1) Use of co[...]
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CONTENTS 1. Specif ications ·············································································································· ···· 1-1 2. Names and Functio ns of Par ts ···························[...]
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1 Specifications Main Specifications Model No. CF-30CTQAZBM/CF-30CTQEZBM CPU Intel ® Core™ Duo Processor L2400 (1.66 GHz , 2 MB *1 L2 cache, 667 MHz FSB) Chipset Intel ® 945GM Memory *1*2 512 MB (4096 MB Max.) Video Memory *1*3 UMA (128 MB Max.) Hard Disk Drive *4 80 GB Display Method 13.3 XGA type (TFT) with T ouchscreen Internal LCD *5 65,536[...]
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Operating System Microsoft ® Windows ® XP Professional Service Pack 2 with Advanced Security T echnologies (NTFS File System) Utility Programs DMI Viewer , Microsoft ® Windows ® Media Player 10, Adobe Reader , PC Information Viewer , SD Utility , Icon Enlarger , Loupe Utility , Intel ® Matrix Storage Manager , Intel ® PROSet/Wireless Software[...]
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D A E F G M O J K K K L N H I EX PC A: Bluetooth Antenna <Only for model with Bluetooth> Reference Manual “Bluetooth” B: ExpressCard Slot Reference Manual “PC Card / ExpressCard” C: PC Card Slot Reference Manual “PC Card / ExpressCard” D: Multimedia Pocket Reference Manual “Multimedia Pocket” E: Battery Pack F: Wireless LAN An[...]
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Right side A B C D F E G H I 1394 J K M N O P L H Q R Rear side Bottom A: Hard Disk Drive Reference Manual “Hard Disk Drive” B: SD Memory Card Slot Reference Manual “SD Memory Card” C: SD Memory Card Indicator (Blinking: During access) Reference Manual “SD Memory Card” D: IEEE 1394 Interface Connector Reference Manual “IEEE 1394 Devic[...]
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PS/2 ( KB& Mouse ) Inte l Cor e Duo process or BIOS SPI 8M Super I/ O SIO10N 268 SMSC EC/KBC (M306KA) Li-Ion Batte ry Pack Yo n a h D C 2MB L2 Cache 1.66GHz, FSB 667MHz 1.05V (1.05 ) INTE L DMI Interf ace DRAM Interf ace SO-D IMM Me mory DDR2 SDRA M 2GB LCD 13.3” XGA 1000nit CR T Ext. MIC S p eake r AMP PCMCIA R5C842 Wireless LAN 34945ABG 802[...]
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4 Diagnosis Procedure 4.1. Basic Procedures 4-1[...]
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4.2. T roubleshooting Please t ake note of the fo llowing tw o points w ith regard to t roubleshooting: 1. Know-how of diagnosis upon occurrence of heavy troubles, e.g. Set cannot be turned ON , Set fails to start , No display on screen , et c. 2. Explanatio n of each trouble, main ly symptom o f trouble in operat ion. Flow Chart NG NO YES NG NO YE[...]
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5 Power-On Self T est (Boot Check) Outline of POST The set has a boot check function called POST (Power-On Self T est) in it. The condition of the main body is diagnosed by checking beep sound or error code. S tart .............T est begins automatically when power switch is set to ON. Normal finish .....After memory checking, a beep sound is issue[...]
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The following is a list of the messages that BIOS can display. Most of them occur during POST. Some of them display information about a hardware device, e.g., the amount of memory installed. Others may indicate a problem with a device, such as the way it has been configured. Following the list are explanations of the messages and remedies for repor[...]
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T roubleshooting 02D0 System cache error - Cache disabled Contact Panasonic T echnical Support. 02F0: CPU ID: CPU socket number for Multi-Processor error . 02F4: EISA CMOS not writable ServerBIOS2 test error: Cannot write to EISA CMOS. 02F5: DMA Test Failed ServerBIOS2 test error: Cannot write to extended DMA (Direct Memory Access) registers. 02F6:[...]
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7 Self Diagnosis T est As for the self-diagnosis test(PC-Diagnostic utility) to use this model, a standard test and the enhancing test by the module of the main body building in are possible. The power supply of the computer is turned on. " F2 " is pushed on the screen of "Panasonic" while " press <F2 to enter Setup> [...]
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-Only the de vice which can be inspected on the entire screen is display ed. -The item does not appear when the de vice of wireless LAN etc. is not physically connected. -The mov ement of the item must use an arrow k ey or a flat pad. -As f or the device under the diagnosis, b lue and yellow are alternately displa yed at the left of the icon. - The[...]
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. T ur ned on the computer . "F2" is pushed on the screen while "Press<F2>to enter Setup" is displa yed of "P anasonic". Push "F10", and on the screen of "Is the change in the setting preser ved and do end?"and then "Y es" is selected, and "Enter" is pushed. Th[...]
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7.1. T est Item and Division of trouble CPU / SYSTEM T est item Stanard Enhancing Content of standard test Content of enhancing test Place with possibili- ty of breakdown CPU is shifted to protected mode, and "Violation of the paging", "Operation of the violation of a privileged instruc- tion", and DMA, INT , TIMER, and the RTC [...]
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Test Item Standard Enhanced Content of Standard Test Content of Extend Test The place with possibility of breakdown Touch Screen It is confirmed not to find abnormality in the USB connection of Touch Screen. This test cannot find abnormality of Touch Screen. Perform Touch Screen functionality practically. Operator has to judge PASS/FAIL with test r[...]
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8 Wiring Connection Diagram CN201 CN103 CN100 CN102 CN101 CN701 CN700 CN705 CN703 JK701 JK700 CN702 CN1 CN200 INVERTER PCB I/O PCB TS PCB USB PCB USB PORT BACK LIGHT SERIAL PORT MICRO PHONE HEAD PHONE EXP ANSION BUS USB PORT USB PORT EXTERNAL DISPLA Y PORT TOUCH SCREEN CN2 CN1 ANTENNA PCB EXT ANT . PCB LCD JK1 CN3 CN20 CN27 CN2 CN1 CN37 CN1 1 CN12 [...]
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9 -1 9 Dis a ss e m b l y / R ea s se m bly Note: Pow er off t he c ompu ter. Do not shut dow n to t he S usp end o r hib ern ati on mod e. Do not ad d periphe rals while the computer is in the Suspend or hibernati on mode; abnorm al operation may result. 9 . 1 . D i sass e mbly I n s t ruct i o n s 9 . 1 .1. P r e p ar a t i o n Before disa ssembl[...]
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9 -2 9 . 1. 3 . R e moving t h e H D D 1. Remove the Screw . <K1-16> 2. Remove the 4 Sc rews. <K1- 17> 3. Release the 2 T abs, and remove the HDD U Case Ass'y and the HDD L Case Ass'y . 4. Remove the HDD Dumper Ass'y . 5. Remove the 2 She ets. 6. Remove the Heate r and the Heater Sheet. 7. Remove the HDD FPC. Screws <K[...]
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9 -3 9 . 1. 5 . R e moving the KB Cable Cov e r and LCD Cable Cover 1. Remove the 3 Screws < N4>. 2. Remove the LCD Cabl e Cover . 3. Remove the LCD Cable Plate. 4. Remove the 7 Screws < N4>. 5. Remove the KB Ca ble Cover . 6. Disconnect the 2 Cable from the 2 C onnect ors (CN13, CN14). 7. Remove the Keybo a rd. Screws <N4>: DRQT2[...]
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9 -4 9 . 1 . 7. Re m o v i n g t h e D I MM C o v e r a n d B o t - tom Cover 1. Remove the 5 Sc rews. <N1> 2. Remove the DIMM Cover . 3. Remove the 2 Sc rews. <N5> 4. Remove the DI MM S topper Base. 5. Remove the DI MM Heat Plate. 6. Remo ve the DIMM memo ry car d. 7. Remove the 6 Sc rews. <N8> 8. Remove the 13 Sc rews. <N6 &g[...]
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9 -5 9 . 1. 9 . R e moving the FPC H D D B A T 1. Remove the 5 Screws. < N4> 2. Remove the HDD Cable Cover . 3. Remove the Ant enna Ca ble She et. 4. Remove the 2 T apes . 5. Disconnect the 2 Cables from the 2 Connectors. (CN10,CN26) 6. Remove the T ape. 7. Disconnect the C able fro m the Connect or . (CN9 ) 8. Remove the Pad Prot ect Sheet. [...]
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9 -6 4. Remove the 6 Sc rews. <N16 > 5. Remove the Screw . <N18> 6. Disconnect the 2 Ca bles from the 2 Conne ctors. (CN700,CN701) 7. Remove the Pet T ape an d discon nect the C able fro m the Connector . (CN31) 8. Remove the Mai n chasis. 9. Remove the T ape. 10. Disconnect the 2 Ca bles from the 2 Conne ctors. (CN400,CN401) 1 1. Remov[...]
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9 -7 9 . 1 .1 2 . R emo v ing t h e S D P C B, E x p r ess C ard and PCMCIA Card 1. Remove the 2 Screws. < N5> 2. Remove the SD PCB. 3. Remove the 4 Screws. < N22> 4. Remove the Expres s Card. 5. Remove the 4 Screws. < N22> 6. Remove the PCMCIA Card. Screws <N5>: DRQT26+D4FKL Screws <N 22>: DXQ T2+G4FNL 9 . 1 .1 3 . R [...]
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9 -8 9 . 1. 1 4 . R e moving the P a lm T op Co v e r Sh e e t, Palm T op Cover , T ouch Pad Adhe- sion Seat, T ouch Pad, T ouch Pad SW Knob, LED PCB and SW LED PCB 1. Remove the Pa lm T op Cover sh eet. 2. Remove the 5 Sc rews <N4>, and remove the Palm T op Cover . 3. Remove the T ouch Pad Adhesion seat. 4. Re move the T ouc h Pad. 5. Remov [...]
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9 -9 9 . 1 .1 6 . R emo v ing t h e D i s p lay U n it 1. Remove the 2 Scre ws <N10> and the 4 Screws <N9>. 2. Remov e the Display Unit. Screws <N9>: DR YN4+J10FKL Screws <N10>: DXSB4+ 15FNLB 9 . 1 . 1 7 . R emo v ing the LCD Re a r Cab i net, Hinge L and R 1. Remove the 4 Screws. <N7> 2. Remove the 2 Wireles s Antenna[...]
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9 - 1 0 9 . 1. 1 8 . R e moving t h e Inv e r t er P C B, TS P C B and LCD Unit 1. Remove the 2 Sc rews. <N5> 2. Disconnect the 3 Ca bles from the 3 Conne ctors. 3. Remove the Inv erter . 4. Disconnect the 2 Ca bles from the 2 Conne ctors. (CN200,CN201) 5. Remove the TS PCB. 6. Remove the 2 Drop Hold ers. 7. Remove the LCD Unit. Screws <N5[...]
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9 - 1 1 9 . 2 . Rea s semb l y I n st r u c tions 9 . 2 .1. A t t e nt i o n when CF - 3 0 s e ri e s is r e p a ir e d • Please e xecute writin g BIOS ID when yo u exchange the Main Board. • Part s (Sheet an d rubber) etc. related va rious the Cond uctive Cloth and Heat S preader can not be recycle d. Use n ew pa rts. 9 . 2 . 2. S e t t ing t [...]
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9 - 1 2 9 . 2 . 3. S e tting the Inv e rt e r P CB, TS P CB a nd LCD Unit 1. Set the LCD Un it to the LC D Front Cabinet in ord er . 2. Attach the 2 drop ho lders. 3. Connect the Ca ble to the Conn ector . (CN200,CN201 ) 4. Connect the 3 Cables to the 3 Connecto rs. 5. Fix the Inverter PCB using the 2 Screws. <N 5> Screws <N5>: DRQT26+D[...]
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9 - 1 3 Q Assembly o f LCD Unit 9 . 2 . 4. S e t t ing t he LCD Rear Cabinet, H i nge L a nd R 1. Fix the Hinge L a nd R using the 2 Screws. <K9-1-4> 2. Set the LCD La tch. 3. Fix the L CD Rear Cabi net using the 4 Screws. <N7> No1 to No4 4. Fix the left and right L CD Cove r Side Cov er using th e 4 Screws <N 7> and 2 Sc rews. &l[...]
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9 - 1 4 9 . 2. 5 . S e tt ing t h e D i s p lay U n it 1. Fix the Disp lay Unit usin g the 4 Scr ews. <N9> No1 to No4 2. Fix the Disp lay Unit usin g the 2 Scr ews. <N10> No1 , No2 Note: T ighten the Screws in the numbered order (No1 to No2). T ighten the Screws in the numbered order (No1 to No4). Screws <N 9>: DR YN4+J10FKL Screw[...]
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9 - 1 5 9 . 2 .7. S e t t i n g the Palm T op Cov e r She e t , P a lm T op Cov e r , T ouch P a d Adhes i on Se a t , T ouch Pad SW Knob, LED PCB And SW LED P CB 1. Set the SW LED PCB. 2. Attac h the Power LED Pack ing Sheet to the LED S pacer Sheet. 3. Attac h the LEDX6 S pacer Sheet on the SW LED PCB. 4. Fix the SW LED PCB u sing the Screw . <[...]
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9 - 1 6 Q Assembly of Power SW Q Assemb ly of Palm T op Cove r 12 2 25 2 10 1 3 5 Attach the Battery Cushion Attach the DC Gasket Tighten of Screw Power SW LED Panel is set FPC Power SW is set Safety Working Attach the TP FPC Tape Cable Power Connection * Notes: 1. Apply the load when attaching the parts. 20N to 30N (2 to 3Kgf)/cm2 Battery Pack Ins[...]
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9 - 1 7 9 . 2 .8. S e t t ing the I/O PCB 1. Open the Conn ector Co ver and Li d Cover . 2. Fix the I/O PCB using the 4 Screws . <N15> No1 to No4 3. Fix the I/O PCB using the 4 Screws . <N14> No1 to No4 Note: T ighten the Screw s in the n umbered o rder (No1 to No4). Screws < N14>: DFHE 5058ZB S c r e ws < N 15 > : DRH M 5 1[...]
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9 - 1 8 9 . 2. 1 0. S e tt ing t h e M a i n P C B 1. Fix t he Main PC B using the 7 Screws <N5 > and Screw . <N1 1> No1 to No8. 2. Set the Mode m Cable. 3. Connect the Ca ble to the Connector (J2) and fix th e MDC. 4. Attach the T ape. 5. Attach the 1394 Shee t. 6. Fix the MDC us ing the 2 Scr ews. <N1 1> 7. Fix the Modem LAN Cas[...]
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9 - 1 9 24. Fix the Screw . <N7> 25. Att ach the TOP Screws. Note: T ighten the Screw s in the n umbered o rder (No1 to No8). T ighten the Screw s in the n umbered o rder (No1 to No6). Screws <N5>: DRQT26+D4FKL Screws <N7>: DRSB26+10HKL Screws <N 1 1>: DF H E5025XA Screws <N 16>: DRQT 26+E5FKL Screws <N 17>: DRQT[...]
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9 - 2 0 Q Assemb ly of LAN, Mode m and MDC Q Assemb ly of Main PCB Safety Working MDC 5 1 15 1 Tighten of Screw Tighten of Screw Tighten of Screw Tighten of Screw LAN Cable is installed. Modem Cable is installed. Modem LAN Case is installed. Cable Coil Attach the DMD Cable Sheet Order of fixing Screw Screw * Notes: 1. Apply the load when attaching [...]
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9 - 2 1 9 . 2 . 1 1 . S et t i n g t h e P A D PCB 1. Fix the P AD PCB using th e 2 Screw s. <N4> 2. Attach the TP PCB Screw Sh eet. 3. Connect the Cab le to the Conne ctor . (CN802) 4. Connec t the Cable to the Conn ector (CN 801) and a ttach the T ape. Screws <N4>: DRQT26+D3FKL Q Assembly of P AD PCB <N4> <N4> Pad PCB Conn[...]
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9 - 2 2 9 . 2. 1 2. S e tt ing t h e FPC H D D B A T 1. Fix the FPC HDD BA T using the Screw . <N16> 2. Connect the 2 Cables to the 2 Connecto rs. (CN7,CN8) 3. Connect the Ca ble to the Conn ector . (CN800) 4. Attach the P AD Prote ct Sheet. 5. Connect the Ca ble to the Connector . (CN9) 6. Attach the T ape. 7. Connect the 2 Cables to the 2 C[...]
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9 - 2 3 Tighten of Screw Tighten of Screw Tighten of Screw HDD Guide is set Battery HDD Connector Angle is set FPC HDD Battery is set Direction A View A B C Direction C View Direction B 1. Set HDD Guide and fix with Screw. 2. Fix with Screw. 3. Apply tetra coating to each connector pin. This Connector does not need tetra coating. Do not Fold. (R1 4[...]
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9 - 2 4 9 . 2. 1 3 . S etting the USB P C B and Antenna PCB 1. Open the Connec tor Cover . 2. Fix the Antenna PCB using the 2 Screws. <N 3> 3. Connect the 2 white Ca bles. 4. Fix the USB PCB us ing the Sc rews. <N5> 5. Connect the Ca ble to the Conn ector . (CN100) 6. Attach the T ape. Screws <N3>: DRQT2+G6FKL Screws <N5>: D[...]
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9 - 2 5 Q A s s e m b l y o f USB PCB and Antenna PCB Tighten of Screw Tighten of Screw Tighten of Screw EXT Antenna PCB is set W-LAN Cable Connection Safety Working Safety W orking Attach the Tape Attach the Antenna Cable Sheet Antenna Cable Plate is set Order of fixing Screw Screw * Notes: 1. Apply the load when attaching the parts. 20N to 30N (2[...]
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9 - 2 6 9 . 2. 1 4 . S e tt ing t h e D I M M C o v e r and B o tt o m C o v e r 1. Set the Bottom Cov er . 2. Fix th e Bottom Cov er using the 6 Sc rews. <N8> No1 to No6 3. Fix the Bottom Cover u s ing the 13 Screws. <N6> No1 to No13 4. Se t the DI MM memo ry car d. 5. Attach the D IMM Heat P late. 6. Fix the DIMM S topper Base using t[...]
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9 - 2 7 Q Preparat ion of DIMM C over LCD Cable Cover is set Keyboard Cable Cover is installed Attach the LCD Cable Cover Cushion Attach the Keyboard Cable Cover Cushion Safety Working Safety Working Attach the CD Edge Sheet Attach the CD Edge Sheet 4 6mm 4 6mm 0 1mm 1.5 2.5mm * Notes: 1. Apply the load when attaching the attaching parts. 20N to 30[...]
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9 - 2 8 9 . 2. 1 5 . S etting the G P S P C B and Bluetooth PCB 1. Fix t he GPS BT An gle and GPS PCB using th e 2 Screws. <N1 1> 2. Connect the Ca ble to the Connector on GPS PCB. 3. Fix the GPS Ass ’y using the 4 S crews. <N1 2> 4. Connect the Ca ble to the Conn ector . (CN25) Screws <N1 1>: DFHE5025XA Screws <N12>: DXQ [...]
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9 - 2 9 9 . 2. 1 6 . S et t i ng t he KB C a ble Co ve r , Ke y bo a r d a nd LCD C a ble Co v e r 1. Set the Keyboa rd onto the Compute r . 2. Connect the 2 Cables to the 2 C ables. (C N13,CN 14) 3. Fix the KB Cable Cover us ing the 7 Screws. <N4> N o1 to No7 4. Set the LCD Cable Pl ate. 5. Fix the LCD Cable Cover using the 3 Sc rews. <N4[...]
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9 - 3 0 7.2.17. Setting the KB Cover , Hinge Cover L, Hinge Cover R and Keyboard 1. Insert the front hoo ks of the Keyboard t o the T op Cabi net in order , and set the Ke yboard. 2. F i x t he H in g e C o v e r L and R u s i n g t he 4 S c re w s < N 5 > N o1 to No 3 3. Fix the Hinge Cove r L and R using the 2 Scre ws. <N2> No1, No2 4[...]
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9 - 3 1 Q Preparation oh HDD ASSY 0 1 0 1 Attach the HDD Tape S HDD is set Attach the HDD Tape L 7 1 10 1 20 1 * Notes: 1. Apply the load when attaching the parts. 20N to 30N (2 to 3Kgf)/cm2 Fit to the corner . Turn it to the board side (back side). 1 1 Important Parts for Safety Safety Working Attach the Fuse Sheet Back Side 0 2 Attach the Heater [...]
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9 - 3 2 * Notes: 1. Apply the load when attaching the parts. 20N to 30N (2 to 3Kgf)/cm2 HDD Damper Ass’y Make sure the product with black sheet on the yellow sponge. HDD Set Insert after removing the Release Paper of the two-sided tape. Fold the FPC from the board edge. HDD Ass’y Remove the Release Paper on the back, close and attach it. Attach[...]
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9 - 3 3 (10) Attach the HDD Cushion (Yellow) Attach the HDD Cushion (Yellow) Attach the HDD Cushion (Black) Attach the HDD thermal Plate 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 2 HDD Cushion (Black) * Notes: HDD Thermal Plate 1. Apply the load when attaching the parts. 20N to 30N (2 to 3Kgf)/cm2 Fold back matching 4 corners. Do not bend it at a sharp angle to put na[...]
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9 - 3 4 A-A SEC B-B SEC A (2) (4) (4) 11 1 (0) (20) HDD Side Damper is installed HDD Side Damper B B A 0 0.5 HDD Bottom Case Ass’y * Notes: 1. Apply the load when attaching the parts. 20N to 30N (2 to 3Kgf)/cm2 Right and left position: Match to the center Top and bottom position: Match the edge of the base material transparent sheet to the bottom[...]
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9 - 3 5 NG HDD Ass’y insertion SATA Guard is installed Insert to make the Cushion on the HDD inside of the Cushion on the lower case. Avoid getting HDD under the side damper when inserting HDD Set the CN side first, and then set the TAB side pushing to the A direction. A SATA Guide Set Tighten of Screw Tighten of Screw Tighten of Screw Tighten of[...]
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9 - 3 6 9 . 2 . 1 9 . S e tting the B a tt e ry P a ck and HDD Pack 1. Set the HDD Pack. 2. Set the Battery Pac k. Battery Cover HDD Cover HDD Pack Battery Pack[...]
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C F -3 0 C T Q A Z BM 10 E x p l o d e d V i e w N4 K1 16 K93 E24 K92 K24 K84 N4 K78 N5 K74 K77 K76 N4 K90 K109 E13 E21 K1-3 K1-17 K1-1 K1-17 K1-5 K1-6 K1-4 K1-15 K1-4 K1-16 K1-12 K1-8 K1-12 K1-2 K1 E17 K1-7 K35 K1-9 N5 N5 N2 K32 K33 K35 N5 K2 K1-14 K82 K19 K23 K129 K25 K26 K25 K25 K95 K87 E23 N5 N7 N10 N10 K1 15 E4 N4 N4 N4 N4 N4 N4 N4 K17 K30 N2 [...]
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CF-30CTQAZBM K2-10 K2-10-8 K2-10-8 K2-10-2 K2-10-1 K2-10-3 K2-10-1 K2-39 K2-39 K2-10-8 K2-10-4 K2-10-6 K2-10-7 K2-16 K2-4 K2-4-3 K2-4-1 K2-4-2 K2-36 K2-36 K2-43 K2-43 K2-22 K2-16 K2-1 K2-1-3 K2-1-2 K2-1-1 K2-2-4 K2-2-3 K2-42 K2-42 K2-2-1 K2-37 K2-2-5 K2 K2-27 K2-44 K2-26 K2-41 K1 12 K104 K101 K100 N4 K122 K2-5-3 K2-16 K2-3 K2-5 K2-5-2 K2-5-1 K2-5-4[...]
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CF-30CTQAZBM E1 E19 K149 K99 E10 K1 18 K135 N14 N15 N3 K83 N5 K120 K158 K159 K156 K157 E8 E22 N4 K97 K97 K91 K2-28 K2-40 K2-19 K2-12 K2-1 1 K2-29 K130 N4 N4 N4 K143 K152 K36 K153 K150 K155 E29 K139 K140 K35 K37 E31 E28 E18 K145 K126 N5 E26 E34 N16 N16 N16 N16 N18 N16 N4 N1 1 K27 K34 K22 K39 N5 N5 N21 N21 N5 E27 K148 K148 N5 E5 K86 K86 K124 N20 K1 1[...]
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CF-30CTQAZBM K3-8 K3-2 K3-5 K3-1 K3-8 K3-3 K28 K20 K40 E2 K8 K6 K7 K18 K31 N1 N8 N8 N6 N6 N6 N6 N8 K85 N8 N6 N6 N6 N6 N6 K3-6 K3-4 Screw tightening torque 0.45 _ 0.05 N.m (4.5 _ 0.5 kgf.cm) 0.8 _ 0.1N.m ?[...]
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CF-30CTQAZBM K9-1-2 K9-1-4 K9-1-4 K9-1-1 K9-1 K10-1 K10 K10-2 K66 K12 K60 N9 N9 K63 K62 K65 E16 K49 K15 N5 K1 1 K9-4 K9-3 K9-1-3 K9-1-3 K9-1-3 K50 K9-2-1-1 K9-2-1 K9-2 K9 K9-2-3 K9-2-2 K61 K59 K50 K9- K9-1-3 K36 K36 K53 K53 K53 1-3 K9- 1-3 Screw tightening torque 0.19 _ 0.02 N.m ?[...]
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CF-30CTQAZBM E35-5 E35-10 E35-8 E35-7 K56 E7 K54 E15 E35-9 E35-10 E35-3 E35-3 E35-4 E35-4 E35-6 E35-2 E35 E35-1 Screw tightening torque 0.19 _ 0.02 N.m (2.0 _ 0.2 kgf.cm) 0.45 _ 0.05 N.m (4.5 ?[...]
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CF-30CTQAZBM N2 N2 N2 N2 N2 E36 K57 K58 E37 N2 N7 N7 N7 N7 N13 K79 K45 K47 N7 N7 N7 N7 K44 K55 K46 K13-1 N7 N7 B B N7 N7 B N13 K55 K55 K55 K55 K13-2 K52 K55 K55 K13 Screw tightening torque 0.19 _ 0.02 N.m (2.0 _ 0.2 kgf.cm) 0.45 _ 0[...]
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Replacement Parts List Comparison Table Note : Important Safety Notice Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only manufacturer's specified parts. CF-30CTQAZBM (2006/12/14) REF. NO and AREA PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY CF-30CTQAZZZ CF-30CTQAZBM Main Blo[...]