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PCV-MXS10 SERVICE MANUAL For American Area US Model Canadian Model Ver 3-2005B Revision History S400 Lineup : PCV-MXS10 October, 2001 PCV-MXS10 Model-name P4 1.7GHz ( AD ) 512MB/512MB Memory std/max PC133-CL3 256MB Slot 1 256MB Slot 2 Bay 1 80GB Bay 2 Opt.Device DVD-RW...
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Caution Markings for Lithium/Ion Battery - The following or similar texts shall be provided on battery pack of equipment or in both the Sony and VAIO are trademarks of Sony. Intel logo and Intel Inside operating and the service instructions.
2-2. LEFT COVER five claws five claws four claws 2 Remove the left cover in the direction of arrow. four claws 2-3. MAIN COVER three claws three claws four claws 2 Remove the main cover in the direction of arrow. Confidential PCV-MXS10 (UC)
2-4. FRONT PANEL 6 front panel 5 three claws three claws 8 door assy, bottom 7 two claws 2-5. REAR PANEL 3 two claws 2 two claws 1 claw 1 two claws 5 rear panel Confidential PCV-MXS10 (UC)
2-8. FM TUNER UNIT (U) 3 screw NON SLIT (+P3 × 8) 5 screw (+PS3 × 5) 6 FM TUNER UNIT (U) 1 harness (for FM digital) 2 harness (AMP-TUN) 4 Remove the tuner bracket in the direction of arrow. three claws 2-9.
2-10. MD DRIVE, IFX-179 MOUNTED PWB While pushing the MD lock spring and remove the MD drive by rotating. Slide the MD drive along the slot. MD lock spring 6 MD bracket ass'y dust seal 3 power connector qa MD drive 9 two screws qd spacer (+PS3 ×...
2-12. AUDIO UNIT 4 harness (AMP-TUN) 5 harness 3 harness (AUDIO) (AMP-FCN) 8 screw (+PS3 × 5) 2 harness q; AUDIO UNIT three 9 three screws (+P3 × 8) claws 1 power connector claws three Claws 8 Remove the audio bracket in the direction of arrow.
2-14. MODEM CARD, CNX-146 PWB, IFX-167 MOUNTED PWB q; screw (+PS3 × 5) 9 flexible flat cable qa Remove the IFX-167 mounted PWB in the direction of arrow. 8 Remove the PC card bracket in the direction of arrow. 1 PCI gasket 2 harness (MB-USBDEV) 3 screw (+PS3 ×...
2-17. MOTHER BOARD MOTHER BOARD (ADI) 1 harness (DV) 6 Remove the MOTHER BOARD in the direction of the arrow to avoid the protrution. 4 six screws ((SW)No.6-32UNC) 2 harness 4 two screws (IDE-CD/DVD) ((SW)No.6-32UNC) 3 harness (IDE/ATA66) Confidential PCV-MXS10 (UC) 2-10...
2-18. CPU 7 Remove the claw. 6 DC fan (with heat sink) 5 Remove the stoppers. 1 Remove the connector (3P) of the DC fan. • CPU INSTALLATION Note : When CPU and heat sink are replaced, install new ones after thermal diffusion grease is wiped off and silicon compound is applied to the place shown in the figure.
2-19. MEMORY (DIMM) 1 Open the two clips. 2 MEMORY (DIMM) NOTE 1 : Slightly press the upper portion of the memory with fingers not to drop the memory when opening the clip by force. NOTE 2 : Remove the memory, starting from the one having the biggest bank number.
SECTION 3 PROGRAMS FOR SERVICE 3-1. Service Diagnostics Program 3-1-3. Starting up the Video diagnostics Insert the Video diagnostics (CD) in the optical drive. Then turn on 3-1-1. Overview the main power of the personal computer. The diagnostics program file will be expanded and the program The service diagnostics program tests the motherboard, CPU, will run automatically after booting.
SECTION 4 SERVICE INFORMATION 4-1. JUMPER SETTING ON HARD DISK DRIVE The hard disk drive of service parts can be used without changing factory jumper setting, when it was replaced for service. Capacity Part No. Maker Code Memo (formatted) A-8058-425-A Seagate ST380020A 80 GB...
SECTION 5 FRAME HARNESS 5-1. CONNECTOR LIST Wake On LAN Support Wake On LAN function 1. Motherboard Connectors Connector ve nder FOXXCON HF5 7030C1 or equivalent Connector location on MB See the mechanical drawing sheet 1-1. Inter nal conne ct or Pin assignments: Signal Name Power supply...
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LOTES B6 615BP5L or equivalent TXPCON UCBP1+ Holder location on MB See the mechanical drawing sheet TXNCON Battery vender Sony CR2032 or equivalent RXPCON LANP5 CPU thermal measurement header LANP5 This header is used for CPU thermal measurement. RXNCON This signal also routed to Super I/O for thermal monitoring.
SECTION 6 EXPLODED VIEW NOTE: • -XX, -X mean standardized parts, so they may have some differences The components identified by mark ! or from the original one. dotted line with mark ! are critical for safety. • Items marked “ * ” are not stocked since they are seldom required for Replace only with part number specified.
6-2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST (SPEAKER SECTION) 6-3. ACCESSORIES AND PARTS LIST POWER CORD (1) Ref.No. Part No. Description 4-658-791-11 USER GUIDE 4-658-792-11 QUICK START ! 301 1-777-786-11 CORD, AC 1-772-855-21 KEY BOARD(US) 9-885-014-87 PALMREST KEYBOARD (1) 1-796-183-31 MOUSE (PS/2) 1-782-207-11 CABLE, MODEM 1-417-170-12...