HP Pavilion DV5100 Maintenance And Service Manual

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Maintenance and Service
Guide
HP Pavilion dv5100 Notebook PC
Document Part Number: 405500-002
June 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.

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  • Page 1 Maintenance and Service Guide HP Pavilion dv5100 Notebook PC Document Part Number: 405500-002 June 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...
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1 Product Description 1.1 Features ........1–2 1.2 Resetting the Computer.
  • Page 4 Contents 3 Illustrated Parts Catalog 3.1 Serial Number Location ..... . 3–1 3.2 Computer Major Components....3–2 3.3 Display Assembly Subcomponents.
  • Page 5 Contents 5 Removal and Replacement Procedures 5.1 Serial Number ......5–1 5.2 Disassembly Sequence Chart .
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Contents 6 Specifications Screw Listing B Software Update and Recovery C Display Component Recycling D Connector Pin Assignments E Power Cord Set Requirements Index Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 7: Product Description

    Product Description The HP Pavilion dv5100 Notebook PC offers advanced modularity, Intel® Pentium® M processors, and extensive multimedia support. HP Pavilion dv5100 Notebook PC Maintenance and Service Guide 1–1...
  • Page 8: Features

    Product Description 1.1 Features ✎ Numerous references are made throughout this Maintenance and Service Guide to “full-featured” and “defeatured” computer models. A model is considered to be full-featured if it has 3 Universal Serial Bus ports and the following components: ■...
  • Page 9 ■ Integrated 10Base-T/100Base-TX 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 802.11a/b/g WLAN device ■ Support for one Type I or Type II PC Card slot, with support for both 32-bit (CardBus) and 16-bit PC Cards ■...
  • Page 10: Resetting The Computer

    Product Description ■ Connectors: ❏ Audio-in (microphone) ❏ Audio-out (headphone) ❏ Digital Media Slot (select models only) ❏ Expansion port 2 ❏ ExpressCard slot ❏ External monitor ❏ IEEE 1394 (select models only) ❏ PC Card (select models only) ❏ Power ❏...
  • Page 11: Power Management

    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 batteries at this time. 6. Turn on the computer. All passwords and CMOS settings have been cleared. 1.3 Power Management The computer comes with power management features that extend battery operating time and conserve power.
  • Page 12: External Components

    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...
  • Page 13: Front Components

    Item Component Power light Battery light Drive light Speakers Display release latch Maintenance and Service Guide Table 1-1 Front Components Function ■ On: Computer is turned on. ■ Off: Computer is off or in hibernation. ■ Blinking: Computer is in standby. ■...
  • Page 14: Right-Side Components

    Product Description The external components on the right side of the computer are shown below and described in Table 1-2. Right-Side Components Item Component Audio-out (headphone) jack Audio-in (microphone) jack ExpressCard slot USB port (select models only) Optical drive RJ-11 (modem) jack Power connector 1–8 Table 1-2...
  • Page 15: Rear Panel Components

    The external components on the rear panel of the computer are shown below and described in Table 1-3. Rear Panel Components Item Component Wireless light Battery bay Vent Maintenance and Service Guide Table 1-3 Rear Panel Components Function On: One or more internal wireless devices have been turned on.
  • Page 16: Left-Side Components

    Product Description The external components on the left side of the computer are shown below and described in Table 1-4. Left-Side Components Item Component Security cable slot Monitor port S-Video-out jack RJ-45 (network) jack 1–10 Table 1-4 Left-Side Components Function Attaches an optional security cable to the computer.
  • Page 17 Left-Side Components (Continued) Item Component Expansion port 2 USB ports (2) 1394 port (select models only)) Digital Media Slot light (select models only) Digital Media Slot (select models only) PC Card slot (select models only) Maintenance and Service Guide Table 1-4 Function Connects the computer to an optional expansion product.
  • Page 18 Product Description The standard keyboard components of the computer are shown below and described in Table 1-5. Standard Keyboard Components 1–12 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 19 Standard Keyboard Components Item Component f1 to f12 keys (12) caps lock key fn key Windows logo key Windows applications key Arrow keys Numeric keypad keys (15) num lock key Maintenance and Service Guide Table 1-5 Function Perform system and application tasks. When combined with fn, function keys perform additional tasks as hotkeys.
  • Page 20: Top Components

    Product Description The computer top components are shown below and described in Table 1-6. Top Components Item Component Caps lock light Power light 1–14 Table 1-6 Top Components Function On: Caps lock is enabled. ■ On: The computer is on. ■...
  • Page 21 Top Components (Continued) Item Component Power button QuickLaunch buttons Wireless button Wireless light Volume down button Volume mute button Volume up button Num lock light Maintenance and Service Guide Table 1-6 Function When the computer is ■ Off, press to turn on the computer. ■...
  • Page 22 Product Description The computer TouchPad components are shown below and described in Table 1-7. TouchPad Components 1–16 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 23: Touchpad Components

    Item Component TouchPad Left and right TouchPad buttons TouchPad vertical scroll zone Maintenance and Service Guide Table 1-7 TouchPad Components Function Moves the pointer and selects or activates items on the screen. Can be set to perform other mouse functions, such as scrolling, selecting, and double-clicking.
  • Page 24: Bottom Components

    Product Description The external components on the bottom of the computer are shown below and described in Table 1-8. Bottom Components Item Component Optical drive Labels area Battery release latch Battery bay 1–18 Table 1-8 Bottom Components Function Supports an optical disc, such as a CD or DVD.
  • Page 25 Bottom Components (Continued) Item Component Vents (2) Memory/Mini Card module compartment cover Hard drive bay Maintenance and Service Guide Table 1-8 Function Provide airflow to cool internal components. Ä To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vents. Use the computer only on a hard, flat surface. Do not allow a another hard surface, such as an adjoining optional printer, or a soft surface, such as...
  • Page 26: Design Overview

    Product Description 1.5 Design Overview This section presents a design overview of key parts and features of the computer. Refer to to identify replacement parts, and Replacement Procedures,” The system board provides the following device connections: ■ Intel Pentium M processors ■...
  • Page 27: 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.
  • Page 28: Selecting From The File Menu

    Troubleshooting 2. Select the File, Security, Diagnostics, or System Configuration menu. 3. To close Computer Setup and restart the computer: ❏ Select File > Save changes and exit, and then press – or – ❏ Select File > Ignore changes and exit, and then press –...
  • Page 29: Selecting From The Security Menu

    Selecting from the Security Menu Select Setup Password Power-On Password Password Options (Password options can be selected only when a power-on password has been set.) DriveLock Passwords Smart Card Security TPM Embedded Security System IDs Disk Sanitizer *Not applicable to SuperDisk LS-120 drives. Maintenance and Service Guide Table 2-2 Security Menu...
  • Page 30: Selecting From The Diagnostics Menu

    Troubleshooting Selecting from the Diagnostics Menu Select HDD Self-Test Options Memory Check 2–4 Table 2-3 Diagnostics Menu To Do This Run a quick comprehensive self test on hard drives in the system that support the test features. Run a quick comprehensive test on system memory on the following categories: ■...
  • Page 31: Selecting From The System Configuration Menu

    Selecting from the System Configuration Menu Select Language Boot Options Device Configurations Built-In Device Options Port Options Maintenance and Service Guide Table 2-4 System Configuration 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.
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting Flowcharts

    Troubleshooting 2.2 Troubleshooting Flowcharts Troubleshooting Flowcharts Overview Flowchart Description “Flowchart 2.1—Initial Troubleshooting” “Flowchart 2.2—No Power, Part 1” “Flowchart 2.3—No Power, Part 2” “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)”...
  • Page 33: Flowchart 2.1—Initial Troubleshooting

    Flowchart 2.1—Initial Troubleshooting Begin troubleshooting. Is there power? Beeps, LEDs, or error messages? Is there video? (no boot) Is the OS loading? Is there sound? Maintenance and Service Guide Go to “Flowchart 2.2—No Power, Part 1.” Check LED board, speaker connections.
  • Page 34: Flowchart 2.2—No Power, Part

    Troubleshooting Flowchart 2.2—No Power, Part 1 No power (power LED is off). Remove from docking device (if applicable). Power up on battery power? Power up on AC power? Power up in docking device? 1. Reset the power cables in the docking device and at the AC outlet.
  • Page 35: Flowchart 2.3—No Power, Part

    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. Power on? Check battery pack recharging it, moving it to another computer, Power on? Done Maintenance and Service Guide Done Replace power supply...
  • Page 36: Flowchart 2.4—No Power, Part

    Troubleshooting Flowchart 2.4—No Power, Part 3 Continued from “Flowchart 2.3—No Power, Part 2.” Plug directly into AC outlet. Power LED Reseat AC adapter in computer and at power source. Power on? Power outlet active? Replace power cord. Power on? 2–10 Done Done Internal or...
  • Page 37: Flowchart 2.5—No Power, Part

    Flowchart 2.5—No Power, Part 4 Continued from “Flowchart 2.4—No Power, Part 3.” Open computer. Loose or damaged parts? Close computer and retest. Power on? Done Maintenance and Service Guide Reseat loose components and boards and replace damaged items. Replace the following items (if applicable). Check computer operation after each replacement: 1.
  • Page 38: Flowchart 2.6—No Video, Part

    Troubleshooting Flowchart 2.6—No Video, Part 1 No video. Docking Device Stand-alone or docking device? Stand-alone Internal or external display*? Internal External Adjust brightness. Video OK? Replace the following one at a time. Test after each replacement. Check for bent pins on cable. Video OK? Done 2–12...
  • Page 39: Flowchart 2.7—No Video, Part

    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. Video OK? Check that computer is properly seated in docking device, for bent pins on cable, and for monitor connection.
  • Page 40 Troubleshooting Flowchart 2.8—Nonfunctioning Docking Device (if applicable) Nonfunctioning docking device. Reset power cord in docking device and power outlet. Check voltage setting on docking device. Reset monitor cable connector at docking device. Docking device operating? Replace docking device. 2–14 Reinstall computer into docking device.
  • Page 41: Flowchart 2.9—No Operating System (Os) Loading

    Flowchart 2.9—No Operating System (OS) Loading No OS loading.* Reset power cord in docking device and power outlet. *NOTE: Before beginning troubleshooting, always check cable connections, cable ends, and drives for bent or damaged pins. Maintenance and Service Guide No OS loading from hard drive, go to “Flowchart 2.10—No OS Loading, Hard Drive, Part 1.”...
  • Page 42 Troubleshooting Flowchart 2.10—No OS Loading, Hard Drive, Part 1 OS not loading from hard drive. Nonsystem disk message? Reseat external hard drive. OS loading? Boot from Check the Setup utility for correct booting order. Boot from hard drive? Done 2–16 Go to “Flowchart 2.11—No OS...
  • Page 43 Flowchart 2.11—No OS Loading, Hard Drive, Part 2 Continued from “Flowchart 2.10—No OS Loading, Hard Drive, Part 1.” 1. Replace CD or diskette in 2. Replace system drive? Remove diskette and reboot. Boot from hard drive? Boot 2.13—No OS from diskette drive? Diskette Drive.”...
  • Page 44 Troubleshooting Flowchart 2.12—No OS Loading, Hard Drive, Part 3 Continued from “Flowchart 2.11—No OS Loading, Hard Drive, Part 2.” System files on hard drive? Virus hard drive? Run SCANDISK and check for bad sectors. Can bad sectors be fixed? Fix bad sectors.
  • Page 45: Flowchart 2.13—No Os Loading, Diskette Drive

    Flowchart 2.13—No OS Loading, Diskette Drive OS not loading from diskette drive. Nonsystem disk message? Boot from another device? Diskette drive enabled in the Setup Utility? Is diskette drive boot order correct? Change boot priority using 2.17—Nonfunctioning the Setup Utility. Maintenance and Service Guide Reseat diskette drive.
  • Page 46: Flowchart 2.14—No Os Loading, Optical Drive

    Troubleshooting Flowchart 2.14—No OS Loading, Optical Drive No OS loading from CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. Boots from CD or DVD? Reseat drive. 2–20 Disc in drive? Install bootable disc. bootable disc. Done Boots from CD or DVD? Booting from another 2.17—Nonfunctioning device? Reset the computer.
  • Page 47: Flowchart 2.15—No Audio, Part

    Flowchart 2.15—No Audio, Part 1 No audio. Computer in docking device (if applicable)? Go to “Flowchart 2.16—No Audio, Part 2.” 2.17—Nonfunctioning Maintenance and Service Guide Turn up audio internally or externally. Undock docking device. Go to “Flowchart Device.” Troubleshooting Audio? Done Go to Internal...
  • Page 48: Flowchart 2.16—No Audio, Part

    Troubleshooting Flowchart 2.16—No Audio, Part 2 Continued from “Flowchart 2.15—No Audio, Part 1.” Audio driver in OS configured? Correct drivers for application? Connect to external speaker. Audio? 2–22 Reload audio drivers. Load drivers and set configuration in OS. Replace audio board and speaker connections...
  • Page 49: Flowchart 2.17—Nonfunctioning Device

    Flowchart 2.17—Nonfunctioning Device Unplug the nonfunctioning device from the computer and inspect cables and plugs for bent or broken pins or Clear CMOS. Reattach device. Close computer, plug in power, and reboot. Device boots properly? Done Maintenance and Service Guide Nonfunctioning device.
  • Page 50: Flowchart 2.18—Nonfunctioning Keyboard

    Troubleshooting Flowchart 2.18—Nonfunctioning Keyboard Keyboard not operating properly. Connect computer to good external keyboard. External device works? Reseat internal keyboard connector (if applicable). Done 2–24 Replace system board. Replace internal keyboard or cable. Replace system board. Done Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 51 Flowchart 2.19—Nonfunctioning Pointing Device Pointing device not operating properly. Connect computer to good external pointing device. External device works? Reseat internal pointing device connector (if applicable). Done Maintenance and Service Guide Replace system board. Replace internal pointing device or cable. Replace system board.
  • Page 52 Troubleshooting Flowchart 2.20—No Network/Modem Connection No network or modem connection. Network or modem jack active? Digital line? NIC/modem configured in OS? Disconnect all power from the computer and open. Reseat NIC/modem (if applicable). 2–26 Replace jack or have jack activated. Connect to nondigital line.
  • Page 53: Illustrated Parts Catalog

    Illustrated Parts Catalog This chapter provides an illustrated parts breakdown and a reference for spare 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...
  • Page 54: Computer Major Components

    Illustrated Parts Catalog 3.2 Computer Major Components Computer Major Components 3–2 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 55 Spare Parts: Computer Major Components Item Description Display assemblies (include display cable, wireless antenna boards, and antenna cables) For use with UMA system boards 15.4-inch, WXGA with BrightView 15.4-inch, WXGA antiglare For use with discrete system boards 15.4-inch, WXGA with BrightView 15.4-inch, WXGA antiglare ✎...
  • Page 56 Illustrated Parts Catalog Computer Major Components 3–4 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 57 Spare Parts: Computer Major Components (Continued) Item Description LED board (includes LED board cable) Top cover (includes TouchPad) TouchPad bracket (not illustrated) Cable Kit Includes: TouchPad cable USB/audio board cable Bluetooth module cable Power connector and cable Modem connector and cable Optical drives DVD±RW and CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive with LightScribe and Hitachi LG Data Storage...
  • Page 58 Illustrated Parts Catalog Computer Major Components 3–6 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 59 Spare Parts: Computer Major Components (Continued) Item Description Plastics Kit Includes: PC Card slot bezel ExpressCard slot bezel Hard drive cover (includes 2 captive screws) Memory/Mini Card module compartment cover (includes 2 captive screws) Computer feet (8, not illustrated) System boards 945PM NV72 for use with full-featured computer models 945GM for use with full-featured computer models...
  • Page 60 Illustrated Parts Catalog Computer Major Components 3–8 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 61 Spare Parts: Computer Major Components (Continued) Item Description Fan/heat sink assemblies (include thermal paste) For use with UMA system boards For use with discrete system boards Not illustrated separately: Heat sink Fan assembly Processors (include thermal paste) Intel Pentium M 2.0-GHz Intel Pentium M 1.83-GHz Intel Celeron M 1.60-GHz Intel Celeron M 410 1.46-GHz...
  • Page 62 Illustrated Parts Catalog Computer Major Components 3–10 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 63 Spare Parts: Computer Major Components (Continued) Item Description Mini Card modules 802.11a/b/g Mini Card 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 802.11a/b/g Mini Card WLAN module for use in the...
  • Page 64 Illustrated Parts Catalog Computer Major Components 3–12 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 65 Spare Parts: Computer Major Components (Continued) Item Description Mini Card modules (Continued) 802.11a/b/g Mini Card WLAN module for use in the countries listed below. These countries are categorized as the rest of the world (ROW). China Ecuador Haiti 802.11b/g Mini Card WLAN module for use in the MOW1 countries listed below.
  • Page 66 Illustrated Parts Catalog Computer Major Components 3–14 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 67 Spare Parts: Computer Major Components (Continued) Item Description Memory modules, 1-DIMM PC2-5300 1024 MB 512 MB 256 MB SD Memory Cards (not illustrated) 512 MB 256 MB Battery 12-cell, 8.8-Amp hour 6-cell, 4.0-Amp hour Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-1 Illustrated Parts Catalog Spare Part Number...
  • Page 68: Display Assembly Subcomponents

    Illustrated Parts Catalog 3.3 Display Assembly Subcomponents 3–16 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 69 Display Assembly Subcomponents Spare Part Number Information Item Description Display Plastics Kit, includes: ■ Display bezel ■ Display enclosure ■ Display release latch actuator and hooks (not illustrated) Display Hinge Kit Display inverter board Display Panel Kit (includes display panel cable) 15.4-inch, WXGA with BrightView 15.4-inch, WXGA antiglare Wireless Antenna Kit (includes cable, transceivers,...
  • Page 70: Plastics Kit

    Illustrated Parts Catalog 3.4 Plastics Kit Spare Part Number Information Item Description Plastics Kit, includes: Memory/Mini Card module compartment cover (includes 2 captive screws, secured by C-clips) Hard drive cover (includes 2 captive screws, secured by C-clips) Computer feet for use on base enclosure (6) Computer feet for use on 12-cell battery ExpressCard slot bezel PC Card slot bezel...
  • Page 71: Cable Kit

    3.5 Cable Kit Spare Part Number Information Item Description Cable Kit, includes: TouchPad cable Bluetooth module cable USB/audio board cable Modem connector cable Power connector cable Maintenance and Service Guide Table 3-4 Cable Kit Illustrated Parts Catalog Spare Part Number 407774-001 3–19...
  • Page 72: Mass Storage Devices

    Illustrated Parts Catalog 3.6 Mass Storage Devices 3–20 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 73 Spare Part Number Information Item Description Hard drives (include frame and connector) 5400 rpm, 100-GB 5400 rpm, 80-GB 5400 rpm, 60-GB 5400 rpm, 40-GB Optical drives DVD±RW and CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive with LightScribe and Hitachi LG Data Storage DVD±RW and CD-RW Super Multi Double-Layer Combo Drive with LightScribe DVD±RW and CD-RW Super Multi Double-Layer Combo Drive...
  • Page 74: Miscellaneous (Not Illustrated)

    Description Analog TV tuner Composite S-Video and audio cable DVB-T TV tuner DVB-T TV tuner antenna HP Remote Control II RF cable RF input adapter cable TV tuner remote control USB infrared receiver Screw Kit (includes the following screws; refer to Appendix A, “Screw Listing,”...
  • Page 75 Miscellaneous (Not Illustrated) Spare Part Information (Continued) Description Power supply, 65 watt Power cords For use in: Australia Canada, French Canada, and the United States Denmark France, Germany, and Spain India Israel Italy Japan Korea The People’s Republic of China Switzerland Taiwan The United Kingdom...
  • Page 76: Sequential Part Number Listing

    Illustrated Parts Catalog 3.8 Sequential Part Number Listing Sequential Part Number Listing Spare Part Number Description 309674-001 USB travel mouse 364727-001 USB digital drive 371693-001 Wired headset with volume control 397922-001 Bluetooth module (includes Bluetooth module cable) 403573-001 SD Memory Card 256-MB 403810-001 Power supply, 65 watt 403811-001...
  • Page 77 802.11a/b/g Mini Card WLAN module for use in the following ROW countries: China Ecuador Haiti 407313-001 HP Remote Control II 407316-001 SD Memory Card 512-MB 407576-001 802.11a/b/g Mini Card WLAN module for use in the following MOW 1 countries: Antigua &...
  • Page 78 Illustrated Parts Catalog Sequential Part Number Listing (Continued) Spare Part Number Description 407576-002 802.11a/b/g Mini Card WLAN module for use in the following MOW 2 countries: Aruba Austria Azerbaijan Bahrain Belgium Bermuda Bulgaria Cayman Islands Columbia Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark 407576-003 802.11a/b/g Mini Card WLAN module for use in the following...
  • Page 79: Display Hinge Kit 407796-001

    Sequential Part Number Listing (Continued) Spare Part Number Description 407768-001 5400 rpm, 40-GB hard drive (include frame and connector) 407769-001 5400 rpm, 60-GB hard drive (include frame and connector) 407770-001 5400 rpm, 100-GB hard drive (include frame and connector) 407774-001 Cable Kit 407778-001 Plastics Kit...
  • Page 80 Illustrated Parts Catalog Sequential Part Number Listing (Continued) Spare Part Number Description 407822-001 Top cover (includes TouchPad) 407825-001 Switch cover 407829-001 PC Card assembly 407834-001 6-cell, 4.0-Amp hour battery 407835-001 12-cell, 8.8-Amp hour battery 407839-001 15.4-inch, WXGA antiglare display assembly (includes display cable, wireless antenna boards, and antenna cables) 407841-001 15.4-inch, WXGA with BrightView display assembly (includes...
  • Page 81 Sequential Part Number Listing (Continued) Spare Part Number Description 407857-131 Keyboard for use in Portugal 407857-141 Keyboard for use in Turkey 407857-151 Keyboard for use in Greece 407857-171 Keyboard for use in Saudi Arabia 407857-251 Keyboard for use in Russia 407857-281 Keyboard for use in Thailand 407857-291...
  • Page 82 Illustrated Parts Catalog Sequential Part Number Listing (Continued) Spare Part Number Description 408485-001 RF cable 408843-001 USB infrared receiver 409058-001 1-DIMM, PC2-5300 256 MB memory module 409059-001 1-DIMM, PC2-5300 512 MB memory module 409060-001 1-DIMM, PC2-5300 1024 MB memory module 409067-001 Screw Kit 409069-001...
  • Page 83: Display Label Kit (Not Illustrated)

    Sequential Part Number Listing (Continued) Spare Part Number Description 430196-001 945GM system board for use with full-featured computer models 430197-001 940GML system board for use with defeatured computer models 430200-001 Intel Core Solo 1.83-GHz processor 430201-001 Intel Core Solo 1.66-GHz processor 430202-001 Intel Celeron M 1.60-GHz processor 430203-001...
  • Page 84 Illustrated Parts Catalog Sequential Part Number Listing (Continued) Spare Part Number Description 430531-001 Display Cable Kit for use with UMA system boards 430532-001 Display Cable Kit for use with discrete system boards 430847-001 Intel Core Duo T2600 2.16-GHz processor 430848-001 Intel Core Duo T2300E 1.66-GHz processor 430849-001 Intel Celeron M 410 1.46-GHz processor...
  • Page 85: Removal And Replacement Preliminaries

    Removal and Replacement 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 screwdriver ■ Flat-bladed screwdriver Maintenance and Service Guide Preliminaries...
  • Page 86: Service Considerations

    Removal and Replacement Preliminaries 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.
  • Page 87: Preventing Damage To Removable Drives

    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.
  • Page 88: Preventing Electrostatic Damage

    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.
  • Page 89: Packaging And Transporting Precautions

    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. ■...
  • Page 90: Workstation Precautions

    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 ■ Use a wrist strap connected to a properly grounded work surface and use properly grounded tools and equipment. ■...
  • Page 91: Grounding Equipment And Methods

    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.
  • Page 92: Typical Electrostatic Voltage Levels

    Removal and Replacement Preliminaries Table 4-1 shows how humidity affects the electrostatic voltage levels generated by different activities. 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 Packing PCBs in foam-lined box...
  • Page 93: 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 Maintenance and Service Guide 5–1...
  • Page 94: Disassembly Sequence Chart

    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. Disassembly Sequence Chart Section Description Preparing the Computer for Disassembly Battery Hard Drive Computer Feet Memory Module Mini Card Module Å...
  • Page 95 Disassembly Sequence Chart (Continued) Section Description Optical Drive 5.10 Switch Cover 5.11 Keyboard Frame 5.12 LED Board 5.13 Keyboard 5.14 Display Assembly 5.15 Top Cover 5.16 Bluetooth Module 5.17 System Board 5.18 USB/Audio Board 5.19 Fan/Heat Sink Assembly 5.20 Processor 5.21 Speakers 5.22...
  • Page 96: Preparing The Computer For Disassembly

    Removal and Replacement Procedures 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.
  • Page 97 b. Slide the battery release latch 1 to the left. (The battery disengages from the computer.) c. Lift the front edge of the battery 2 and swing it back to remove it. Removing the Battery Reverse the above procedure to install the battery. Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures 5–5...
  • Page 98: Hard Drive

    Removal and Replacement Procedures 5.4 Hard Drive Hard Drive Spare Part Number Information 5400 rpm, 120-GB 5400 rpm, 100-GB 5400 rpm, 80-GB 5400 rpm, 60-GB 5400 rpm, 40-GB 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (refer to 5–6 430428-001 407770-001 407847-001 407769-001 407768-001 Section...
  • Page 99 2. Loosen the two black Phillips PM2.5×5.0 screws 1 that secure the hard drive cover to the computer. 3. Lift the left edge of the hard drive cover 2 and swing it up and to the right and remove it. ✎...
  • Page 100 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4. Remove the two Phillips PM2.5×6.0 hard drive retention screws 1 that secure the hard drive to the computer. 5. Slide the hard drive 2 to the right to disconnect if from the system board. 6. Remove the hard drive 3 from the hard drive bay. Removing the Hard Drive 5–8 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 101 7. Remove the four Phillips PM3.0×3.0 hard drive frame screws 1 that secure the hard drive frame to the hard drive. 8. Lift the hard drive 2 straight up and remove the hard drive frame. Removing the Hard Drive Frame Reverse the above procedure to reassemble and install the hard drive.
  • Page 102: Computer Feet

    Removal and Replacement Procedures 5.5 Computer Feet The computer feet are adhesive-backed rubber pads. The feet are included in the Plastics Kit, spare part number 407778-001. ✎ There are two additional computer feet that are installed on the 12-cell battery. These additional feet are not shown in the following illustration.
  • Page 103: Memory Module

    5.6 Memory Module Memory Module Spare Part Number Information 1 DIMM, PC2-5300 1024 MB 512 MB 256 MB 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (refer to 2. Loosen the two black Phillips PM2.5×5.0 screws 1 that secure the memory/Mini Card module compartment cover to the computer.
  • Page 104 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4. Spread the retaining tabs 1 on each side of the memory module socket to release the memory module. (The edge of the module opposite the socket rises away from the computer.) 5. Remove the memory module by pulling the module away from the socket at an angle 2.
  • Page 105: Mini Card Module

    5.7 Mini Card Module Spare Part Number Information 802.11a/b/g WLAN module for use in the MOW 1 category countries listed below. Antigua & Chile Barbuda Dominican Argentina Australia Guam Bahamas Guatemala Barbados Hong Kong Brunei Canada 802.11a/b/g WLAN module for use in the MOW 2 category countries listed below.
  • Page 106 Removal and Replacement Procedures Spare Part Number Information (Continued) 802.11a/b/g Mini Card WLAN module for use in the ROW category countries listed below. China Honduras Ecuador Pakistan Haiti Peru 802.11b/g Mini Card WLAN module for use in the MOW1 countries listed below. Antigua &...
  • Page 107 3. Make note of which wireless antenna cable is attached to which terminal on the Mini Card module, then disconnect the auxiliary and main antenna cables 1 from the Mini Card module. 4. Flex the Mini Card release tab 2 forward to release the Mini Card module.
  • Page 108: Rtc Battery

    Removal and Replacement Procedures 5.8 RTC Battery RTC Battery Spare Part Number Information RTC battery (includes 2-sided tape) 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly 2. Remove the memory/Mini Card module compartment cover (Section 3. Remove the Mini Card module 4. Remove the RTC battery from the socket on the system board.
  • Page 109: Optical Drive

    5.9 Optical Drive Optical Drive Spare Part Number Information DVD±RW and CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive with LightScribe and Hitachi LG Data Storage DVD±RW and CD-RW Super Multi Double-Layer Combo Drive with LightScribe DVD±RW and CD-RW Super Multi Double-Layer Combo Drive DVD±RW and CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive DVD-ROM drive...
  • Page 110 Removal and Replacement Procedures 3. Remove the Phillips PM2.5×11.0 screw 1 that secures the optical drive to the computer. 4. Push the rear edge of the optical drive 2 to disconnect the drive from the system board. 5. Remove the optical drive 3. Removing the Optical Drive 5–18 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 111 6. If it is necessary to replace the optical drive bracket, remove the two Phillips PM2.0×4.0 screws 1 that secure the bracket to the optical drive. 7. Remove the optical drive bracket 2. Removing the Optical Drive Bracket Reverse the above procedure to install an optical drive. Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures 5–19...
  • Page 112: Switch Cover

    Removal and Replacement Procedures 5.10 Switch Cover Switch Cover Spare Part Number Information Switch cover 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly 2. Remove the following screws: 1 Two Phillips PM2.5×11.0 screws 2 Three Phillips PM2.5×6.0 screws 3 Two silver Phillips PM2.5×5.0 screws Removing the Switch Cover Screws 5–20 407825-001...
  • Page 113 3. Turn the computer display-side up with front toward you. 4. Open the computer as far as possible. 5. Insert a flat-bladed tool under the display hinge cover sections 1 of the switch cover. 6. Lift the switch cover until the left and right sides 2 of the switch cover disengage from the computer.
  • Page 114: Keyboard Frame

    Removal and Replacement Procedures 5.11 Keyboard Frame Keyboard Frame Spare Part Number Information Keyboard frame 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly 2. Remove the memory/Mini Card module compartment cover (Section 3. Remove the switch cover 4. Turn the computer upside down with the rear panel toward you.
  • Page 115 Removal and Replacement Procedures 6. Turn the computer display-side up with front toward you. 7. Open the computer as far as possible. 8. Slide the keyboard frame 1 toward the back of the computer. 9. Lift and hold the rear edge of the keyboard frame 2 until the LED board cable connector is accessible.
  • Page 116 Removal and Replacement Procedures 10. Release the zero insertion force (ZIF) connector 1 to which the LED board cable is connected and disconnect the cable 2. Disconnecting the LED Board Cable 5–24 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 117 11. Swing the keyboard frame 1 up and forward until it rests upside down on the palm rest. 12. Release the ZIF connector to which the keyboard cable 2 is attached and disconnect the keyboard cable 3. 13. Remove the keyboard frame. Removing the Keyboard Frame Reverse the above procedure to install the keyboard frame.
  • Page 118: Led Board

    Removal and Replacement Procedures 5.12 LED Board LED Board Spare Part Number Information ✎ The LED board spare part kit includes the LED board cable. LED board 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly remove the following components: a. Memory/Mini Card module compartment cover (Section b.
  • Page 119 3. Remove the five Phillips PM2.0×4.0 screws 1 that secure the LED board to the keyboard frame. 4. Remove the LED board 2. Removing the LED Board Reverse the above procedure to install the LED board. Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures 5–27...
  • Page 120: Keyboard

    Removal and Replacement Procedures 5.13 Keyboard Keyboard Spare Part Number Information Belgium Denmark France French Canada Germany Greece International Israel Italy Japan Korea Norway 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly 2. Remove the switch cover 3. Remove the keyboard frame 4.
  • Page 121 5. Remove the four Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screws 1 that secure the keyboard to the keyboard frame. 6. Remove the tabs on the bottom of the keyboard from the slots in the keyboard frame. 7. Remove the keyboard 2. Removing the Keyboard Reverse the above procedure to install the keyboard.
  • Page 122: Display Assembly

    Removal and Replacement Procedures 5.14 Display Assembly Display Assembly Spare Part Number Information ✎ Display assemblies include display cable, wireless antenna boards, and antenna cables. For use with UMA system boards 15.4-inch, WXGA with BrightView 15.4-inch, WXGA antiglare For use with discrete system boards 15.4-inch, WXGA with BrightView 15.4-inch, WXGA antiglare 1.
  • Page 123 Removal and Replacement Procedures 7. Disconnect the display cable 1 from the system board. 8. Remove the wireless antenna cables from the clips 2 in the top cover. Disconnecting the Display and Wireless Antenna Cables Maintenance and Service Guide 5–31...
  • Page 124 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. 9. Remove the four Phillips PM2.5×7.0 screws 1 that secure the display assembly to the computer.
  • Page 125 Display Assembly Subcomponents Spare Part Number Information Display Plastics Kit, includes: ■ Display bezel ■ Display enclosure ■ Display release latch actuator and hooks Display Hinge Kit Display inverter board Display Panel Kit (includes display panel cable) ■ 15.4-inch, WXGA with BrightView ■...
  • Page 126 Removal and Replacement Procedures 11. Remove the eight rubber screw covers 1 and 2 and the eight Phillips PM2.5×7.0 screws 3 that secure the display bezel to the display assembly. ✎ The rubber screw covers are included in the Display Screw Kit, spare part number 407794-001.
  • Page 127 ✎ The display bezel and display enclosure are available in the Display Plastics Kit, spare part number 407792-001. 12. Flex the inside 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.
  • Page 128 Removal and Replacement Procedures 14. Disconnect the following cables: 1 Display panel cable 2 Wireless light cable 3 Display inverter board cable Disconnecting the Display Panel Cables 5–36 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 129 Display Assembly Subcomponents Spare Part Number Information Display Panel Kit (includes display panel cable) ■ 15.4-inch, WXGA with BrightView ■ 15.4-inch, WXGA antiglare Display inverter board 15. Remove the two Phillips PM2.5×7.0 screws 1 that secure the display panel to the display enclosure. 16.
  • Page 130 Removal and Replacement Procedures ✎ The display release hook arm and spring are available in the Display Hinge Kit, spare part number 407796-001. 17. If it is necessary to replace the display release hook arm, slide and hold the arm 1 to the right. 18.
  • Page 131 ✎ The display hinges are available in the Display Hinge Kit, spare part numbers 407796-001. 22. If it is necessary to replace the display hinges, remove the four Phillips PM2.0×4.0 screws 1 that secure each hinge to the display panel. 23.
  • Page 132 Removal and Replacement Procedures 24. Remove the Phillips PM2.0×4.0 screws 1 that secure the left and right wireless antenna transceivers to the display enclosure. 25. Release the retention tabs 2 built in to the display enclosure lining that secure the wireless antenna cables to the display enclosure.
  • Page 133: Top Cover

    5.15 Top Cover Spare Part Number Information Top cover (includes TouchPad) TouchPad bracket 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly remove the following components: a. Hard drive b. Memory/Mini Card module compartment cover (Section c. Optical drive d. Switch cover e. Keyboard assembly f.
  • Page 134 Removal and Replacement Procedures 2. Turn the computer upside down with the front toward you. 3. Remove the two Phillips PM2.5×3.0 screws 1 in the optical drive bay and the silver Phillips PM2.5×5.0 screw 2 in the hard drive bay that secure the top cover to the computer. Removing the Top Cover Screws, Part 1 4.
  • Page 135 5. Turn the computer right-side up with the front toward you. 6. Release the ZIF connector to which the TouchPad cable 1 is connected and disconnect the TouchPad cable 2 from the system board. ✎ The TouchPad cable is included in the Cable Kit, spare part number 407774-001.
  • Page 136 Removal and Replacement Procedures 7. Remove the seven Phillips PM2.5×11.0 screws that secure the top cover to the computer. Removing the Top Cover Screws, Part 3 5–44 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 137 Removal and Replacement Procedures 8. Remove the three silver PM2.5×5.0 screws that secure the top cover to the computer. Removing the Top Cover Screws, Part 4 Maintenance and Service Guide 5–45...
  • Page 138 Removal and Replacement Procedures 9. Lift up the rear edge of the top cover 1 until it disengages from the base enclosure. 10. Lift the top cover 2 straight up and remove it. Removing the Top Cover 5–46 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 139 11. If it is necessary to replace the TouchPad cable, release the ZIF connector to which the TouchPad cable 1 is connected and disconnect the TouchPad cable from the TouchPad board. 12. Remove the TouchPad cable 2. ✎ The TouchPad cable is included in the Cable Kit, spare part number 407774-001.
  • Page 140: Bluetooth Module

    Removal and Replacement Procedures 5.16 Bluetooth Module Bluetooth Module Spare Part Number Information Bluetooth module (includes Bluetooth module cable) 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly and then remove the following components: a. Hard drive b. Memory/Mini Card module compartment cover (Section c.
  • Page 141 2. Remove the Phillips PM2.0×4.0 screw 1 that secures the Bluetooth module to the base enclosure. 3. Remove the Bluetooth module from the base enclosure 2. 4. Remove the Bluetooth module cable 3 from the routing channel in the base enclosure. 5.
  • Page 142: System Board

    Removal and Replacement Procedures 5.17 System Board System Board Spare Part Number Information 945PM NV72 for use with full-featured computer models 945GM for use with full-featured computer models 940GML for use with defeatured computer models ✎ When replacing the system board, ensure that the following components are removed from the defective system board and installed on the replacement system board: ■...
  • Page 143 2. Turn the computer right-side up with the front toward you. 3. Press in on the ExpressCard slot bezel 1 to release it. 4. Remove the ExpressCard slot bezel 2. ✎ The ExpressCard slot bezel is included in the Plastics Kit, spare part number 407778-001.
  • Page 144 Removal and Replacement Procedures 5. Remove the Phillips PM2.5×6.0 screw 1 that secures the display hinge support to the base enclosure. 6. Remove the display hinge support 2. 7. Remove the power connector 3 from the clip in the base enclosure. 8.
  • Page 145 Removal and Replacement Procedures 9. Disconnect the USB/audio board cable 1 and modem cable 2 from the system board. Disconnecting the Modem and USB/Audio Board Cables Maintenance and Service Guide 5–53...
  • Page 146 Removal and Replacement Procedures 10. Remove the two Phillips PM2.5×11.0 screws 1 and the three Phillips PM2.5×6.0 screws 2 that secure the system board to the base enclosure. 11. Remove the ExpressCard bracket 3. ✎ The ExpressCard bracket is included in the Bracket Kit, spare part number 407820-001.
  • Page 147 12. Use the optical drive connector 1 to lift the right side of the system board 2 until it is clear of the base enclosure. 13. Slide the system board 3 to the right at an angle and remove it. Removing the System Board Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures...
  • Page 148 Removal and Replacement Procedures 14. If it is necessary to replace the power connector cable, turn the system board upside down with the expansion port 2 toward you. 15. Disconnect the power connector cable 1 from the system board. 16. Remove the power connector cable 2. ✎...
  • Page 149 17. If it is necessary to replace the modem connector and cable, remove the modem connector 1 and cable 2 from the clips and routing channel in the base enclosure. ✎ The modem connector and cable is available in the Cable Kit, spare part number 407774-001.
  • Page 150: Usb/Audio Board

    Removal and Replacement Procedures 5.18 USB/Audio Board USB/Audio Board Spare Part Number Information ✎ The USB/audio board includes the USB/audio board cable. USB/audio board 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly and then remove the following components: a. Hard drive b. Optical drive c.
  • Page 151 2. Remove the Phillips PM2.5×6.0 screw 1 that secures the USB/audio board to the base enclosure. 3. Remove the USB/audio board 2 from the base enclosure. 4. Disconnect the USB/audio board cable 3 from the USB/audio board. ✎ The USB/audio board cable is available in the Cable Kit, spare part number 407774-001.
  • Page 152: Fan/Heat Sink Assembly

    Removal and Replacement Procedures 5.19 Fan/Heat Sink Assembly Fan/Heat Sink Assembly Spare Part Number Information For use with UMA system boards For use with discrete system boards Heat sink Fan assembly 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly and then remove the following components: a.
  • Page 153 2. Turn the system board upside down with the expansion port 2 toward you. 3. Disconnect the fan cable 1 from the system board. 4. Remove the four Phillips PM2.5×6.0 screws 2 that secure the heat sink to the system board. Removing the Fan/Heat Sink Assembly Screws, Part 1 Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures...
  • Page 154 Removal and Replacement Procedures 5. Remove the following screws: 1 One Phillips PM2.5×3.0 screw that secures the expansion port 2 bracket to the system board 2 Two slotted SM1.5×9.0 screws on each side of the expansion port 2 that secure the expansion port 2 bracket to the system board 3 Two Phillips PM3.0×6.0 screws on each side of the external monitor port that secure the fan/heat sink...
  • Page 155 6. Slide the expansion port 2 bracket 1 away from the system board. ✎ The spare part number for the expansion port 2 bracket is 407863-001. 7. Remove the fan/heat sink assembly 2. ✎ Due to the adhesive quality of the thermal paste located between the fan/heat sink assembly and processor, it may be necessary to move the fan/heat sink assembly from side to side to detach the it from the processor.
  • Page 156 Removal and Replacement Procedures ✎ The thermal paste should be thoroughly cleaned from the surfaces of the processor 1 and fan/heat sink assembly 2 each time the fan/heat sink assembly is removed. Thermal paste should be reapplied to both surfaces before the fan/heat sink assembly is reinstalled.
  • Page 157: Processor

    5.20 Processor Processor Spare Part Number Information Intel Pentium M 2.0-GHz Intel Pentium M 1.83-GHz Intel Celeron M 1.60-GHz Intel Celeron M 410 1.46-GHz Intel Core Duo T2600 2.16-GHz Intel Core Duo T2250 1.73-GHz Intel Core Duo T2300E 1.66-GHz Intel Core Duo T2050 1.60-GHz Intel Core Solo T1350 1.86-GHz Intel Core Solo 1.83-GHz Intel Core Solo 1.66-GHz...
  • Page 158 Removal and Replacement Procedures 2. Use a flat-bladed screwdriver to turn the slotted locking screw 1 one-half turn counterclockwise. 3. Lift the processor straight up and remove it 2. ✎ The gold triangle 3 on the processor should be aligned with the triangle 4 embossed on the processor socket when you install the processor.
  • Page 159: Speakers

    5.21 Speakers Speaker Spare Part Number Information Speakers 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly and then remove the following components: a. Hard drive b. Memory/Mini Card module compartment cover (Section c. Optical drive d. Switch cover e. Keyboard assembly f. Display assembly g.
  • Page 160 Removal and Replacement Procedures 2. Turn the system board top-side up with the expansion port 2 toward you. 3. Disconnect the speaker cable 1 from the system board. 4. Remove the Phillips PM2.5×6.0 screw 2 that secures the speaker to the system board. 5.
  • Page 161: Pc Card Assembly

    5.22 PC Card Assembly PC Card Assembly Spare Part Number Information PC Card assembly 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly and then remove the following components: a. Hard drive b. Memory/Mini Card module compartment cover (Section c. Optical drive d. Switch cover e.
  • Page 162 Removal and Replacement Procedures 2. Turn the system board upside down with the expansion port 2 toward you. 3. Remove the two Phillips PM2.0×4.0 screws that secure the PC Card assembly to the system board. Removing the PC Card Assembly Screws 5–70 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 163 4. Turn the system board top-side up with the expansion port 2 toward you. 5. Disengage the hooks 1 on the PC Card assembly from the slots on the PC Card connector 2. 6. Remove the PC Card assembly from the system board. Removing the PC Card Assembly Reverse the above procedures to install the PC Card assembly.
  • Page 164: Expresscard Assembly

    Removal and Replacement Procedures 5.23 ExpressCard Assembly ExpressCard Assembly Spare Part Number Information ExpressCard assembly 1. Prepare the computer for disassembly and then remove the following components: a. Hard drive b. Memory/Mini Card module compartment cover (Section c. Optical drive d.
  • Page 165 2. Turn the system board upside down with the expansion port 2 toward you. 3. Remove the two Phillips PM2.0×4.0 screws that secure the ExpressCard assembly to the system board. Removing the ExpressCard Assembly Screws Maintenance and Service Guide Removal and Replacement Procedures 5–73...
  • Page 166 Removal and Replacement Procedures 4. Turn the system board top-side up with the expansion port 2 toward you. 5. Remove the ExpressCard assembly from the system board. Removing the ExpressCard Assembly Reverse the above procedures to install the ExpressCard assembly. 5–74 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 167 This chapter provides physical and performance specifications. Dimensions Height Front Rear Width Depth Weight With 15.4-inch display, optical drive and 8-cell battery Input Power Operating voltage Operating current Temperature Operating Nonoperating Maintenance and Service Guide Specifications Table 6-1 Computer Metric 3.50 cm 4.50 cm 35.79 cm...
  • Page 168 Specifications Relative humidity (noncondensing) Operating Nonoperating Maximum altitude (unpressurized) Operating (14.7 to 10.1 psia) Nonoperating (14.7 to 4.4 psia) Shock Operating Nonoperating Random Vibration Operating Nonoperating ✎ Applicable product safety standards specify thermal limits for plastic surfaces. The computer operates well within this range of temperatures. 6–2 Table 6-1 Computer (Continued)
  • Page 169 Dimensions Height Width Diagonal Number of colors Contrast ratio Brightness Pixel resolution Pitch Format Configuration Backlight Character display Total power consumption Viewing angle Maintenance and Service Guide Table 6-2 15.4-inch, WXGA, Display 20.7 cm 33.1 cm 39.1 cm Up to 16.8 million 200:1 180 nits typical 0.259 ×...
  • Page 170: Hard Drives

    Specifications Dimensions Height Width Weight Interface type Transfer rate Synchronous (maximum) Security Seek times (typical read, including setting) Single track Average Maximum Logical blocks† Disc rotational speed Operating temperature ✎ Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. Consult Customer Care for details. *1 GB = 1 billion bytes when referring to hard drive storage capacity.
  • Page 171 Dimensions Height Width Weight Interface type Transfer rate Synchronous (maximum) Security Seek times (typical read, including setting) Single track Average Maximum Logical blocks† Disc rotational speed Operating temperature ✎ Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. Consult Customer Care for details. *1 GB = 1 billion bytes when referring to hard drive storage capacity. Actual accessible capacity is less.
  • Page 172 Specifications Applicable disc 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), and CD-Bridge Center hole 1.5 cm (0.59 in)
  • Page 173 DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive (Continued) Access time CD media Random < 110 ms Full stroke < 210 ms Audio output Line-out, 0.7 V rms level Cache buffer 2 MB Data transfer rate CD-R (24X) 3600 KB/s (150 KB/s at 1X CD rate) CD-RW (10X) 1500 KB/s (150 KB/s at 1X CD rate) CD-ROM (24X)
  • Page 174 Specifications RW and CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive ± Applicable disc 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 Center hole...
  • Page 175 RW and CD-RW Double-Layer Combo Drive (Continued) ± Access time Random < 175 ms Full stroke < 285 ms Audio output Audio-out, 0.7 Vrms level Cache buffer 2 MB Data transfer rate CD-R (16X) 2,400 KB/s (150 KB/s at 1X CD rate) CD-RW (8X) 1,200 KB/s (150 KB/s at 1X CD rate) CD-ROM (24X)
  • Page 176: System Interrupts

    Specifications Hardware IRQ IRQ0 IRQ1 IRQ2 IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5* IRQ6 IRQ7* IRQ8 IRQ9* IRQ10* 6–10 Table 6-6 System Interrupts System Function System timer Standard 101-/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard Cascaded USB2 Enhanced Host Controller—24CD COM1 Conexant AC—Link Audio Data Fax Modem with SmartCP Diskette drive Parallel port System CMOS/real-time clock...
  • Page 177 System Interrupts (Continued) IRQ11 IRQ12 IRQ13 IRQ14 IRQ15 *Default configuration; audio possible configurations are IRQ5, IRQ7, IRQ9, IRQ10, or none. ✎ PC Cards may assert IRQ3, IRQ4, IRQ5, IRQ7, IRQ9, IRQ10, IRQ11, or IRQ15. Either the infrared or the serial port may assert IRQ3 or IRQ4. Maintenance and Service Guide Table 6-6 TI OHCI 1394 host controller...
  • Page 178 Specifications I/O Address (hex) 000 - 00F 010 - 01F 020 - 021 022 - 024 025 - 03F 02E - 02F 040 - 05F 044 - 05F 062 - 063 065 - 06F 070 - 071 072 - 07F 080 - 08F 090 - 091 093 - 09F...
  • Page 179 System I/O Addresses (Continued) I/O Address (hex) 0A2 - 0BF 0C0 - 0DF 0E0 - 0EF 0F0 - 0F1 0F2 - 0FF 100 - 16F 170 - 177 178 - 1EF 1F0 - 1F7 1F8 - 200 202 - 21F 220 - 22F 230 - 26D 26E - 26...
  • Page 180 Specifications System I/O Addresses (Continued) I/O Address (hex) 2F0 - 2F7 2F8 - 2FF 300 - 31F 320 - 36F 370 - 377 378 - 37F 380 - 387 388 - 38B 38C - 3AF 3B0 - 3BB 3BC - 3BF 3C0 - 3DF 3E0 - 3E1 3E2 - 3E3...
  • Page 181: System Memory Map

    Size Memory Address 640 KB 00000000-0009FFFF 128 KB 000A0000-000BFFFF 48 KB 000C0000-000CBFFF 160 KB 000C8000-000E7FFF 64 KB 000E8000-000FFFFF 15 MB 00100000-00FFFFFF 58 MB 01000000-047FFFFF 58 MB 04800000-07FFFFFF 2 MB 08000000-080FFFFF 4 GB 08200000-FFFEFFFF 64 KB FFFF0000-FFFFFFFF Maintenance and Service Guide Table 6-8 System Memory Map System Function...
  • Page 182: System Dma

    Specifications Hardware DMA DMA0 DMA1* DMA2* DMA3 DMA4 DMA5* DMA6 DMA7 *PC Card controller can use DMA 1, 2, or 5. 6–16 Table 6-9 System DMA System Function Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Direct memory access controller Available for PC Card Not assigned Not assigned...
  • Page 183: Screw Listing

    Screw Listing This appendix provides specification and reference information for the screws and screw locks used in the computer. All screws listed in this appendix are available in the Computer Screw Kit, spare part number 407782-001, and the Display Screw Kit, spare part number 407794-001.
  • Page 184 Screw Listing Black Phillips PM2.5×5.0 Screw Where used: Two screws that secure the hard drive cover to the computer (screws are captured on the cover by C clips; documented in Two screws that secure the memory/Mini Card module compartment cover to the computer (screws are captured on the cover by C clips;...
  • Page 185 Where used: 2 screws that secure the hard drive to the computer (documented in Section 5.4) Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw Locations Maintenance and Service Guide Table A-2 Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw Color Qty. Black Screw Listing Length Thread 6.0 mm 2.5 mm Head Width 6.0 mm...
  • Page 186 Screw Listing Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: 3 screws that secure the switch cover to the computer (documented in Section 5.10) Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw Locations A–4 Table A-2 Color Qty. Length Black 6.0 mm Maintenance and Service Guide Head Thread Width 2.5 mm...
  • Page 187 Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: One screw that secures the display hinge support to the base enclosure (documented in Section Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw Location Maintenance and Service Guide Table A-2 Color Qty. Black 5.17) Screw Listing Length Thread 6.0 mm 2.5 mm Head Width...
  • Page 188 Screw Listing Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: 3 screws that secure the top cover to the computer (documented in Section 5.15) Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw Locations A–6 Table A-2 Color Qty. Length Black 6.0 mm Maintenance and Service Guide Head Thread Width 2.5 mm...
  • Page 189 Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: One screw that secures the USB/audio board to the base enclosure (documented in Section Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw Location Maintenance and Service Guide Table A-2 Color Qty. Black 5.18) Screw Listing Length Thread 6.0 mm 2.5 mm Head Width...
  • Page 190 Screw Listing Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: 4 screws that secure the fan/heat sink assembly to the system board (documented in Section Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw Locations A–8 Table A-2 Color Qty. Black 5.19) Length Thread 6.0 mm 2.5 mm Maintenance and Service Guide Head Width...
  • Page 191 Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: One screw that secures the speakers to the system board (documented in Section 5.21) Phillips PM2.5×6.0 Screw Location Maintenance and Service Guide Table A-2 Color Qty. Length Black 6.0 mm Screw Listing Head Thread Width 2.5 mm 6.0 mm...
  • Page 192 Screw Listing Where used: 4 screws that secure the hard drive frame to the hard drive (documented in Section 5.4) Phillips PM3.0×3.0 Screw Locations A–10 Table A-3 Phillips PM3.0×3.0 Screw Color Qty. Black Length Thread 3.0 mm 3.0 mm Maintenance and Service Guide Head Width 5.0 mm...
  • Page 193 Where used: One screw that secures the optical drive to the computer (documented in Section 5.9) Two screws that secure the switch cover to the computer (documented in Section 5.10) Phillips PM2.5×11.0 Screw Locations Maintenance and Service Guide Table A-4 Phillips PM2.5×11.0 Screw Color Qty.
  • Page 194 Screw Listing Phillips PM2.5×11.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: 8 screws that secure the top cover to the computer (documented in Section 5.15) Phillips PM2.5×11.0 Screw Locations A–12 Table A-4 Color Qty. Length Black 11.0 mm Maintenance and Service Guide Head Thread Width 2.5 mm...
  • Page 195 Phillips PM2.5×11.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: 7 screws that secure the top cover to the computer (documented in Section 5.15) Phillips PM2.5×11.0 Screw Locations Maintenance and Service Guide Table A-4 Color Qty. Length Black 11.0 mm Screw Listing Head Thread Width 2.5 mm 6.0 mm...
  • Page 196 Screw Listing Phillips PM2.5×11.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: 2 screws that secure the system board to the base enclosure (documented in Section 5.17) Phillips PM2.5×11.0 Screw Locations A–14 Table A-4 Color Qty. Length Black 11.0 mm Maintenance and Service Guide Head Thread Width...
  • Page 197 Where used: 2 screws that secure the optical drive bracket to the optical drive (documented in Section 5.9) Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw Locations Maintenance and Service Guide Table A-5 Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw Color Qty. Black Screw Listing Length Thread 4.0 mm 2.0 mm Head Width...
  • Page 198 Screw Listing Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: 5 screws that secure the LED board to the keyboard frame (documented in Section 5.12) Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw Locations A–16 Table A-5 Color Qty. Length Black 4.0 mm Maintenance and Service Guide Head Thread Width...
  • Page 199 Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: 8 screws that secure the display hinges to the display panel (documented in Section 5.14) Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw Locations Maintenance and Service Guide Table A-5 Color Qty. Length Black 4.0 mm Screw Listing Head Thread Width 2.0 mm...
  • Page 200 Screw Listing Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: 2 screws that secure the wireless transceivers to the display enclosure (documented in Section Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw Locations A–18 Table A-5 Color Qty. Black 5.14) Length Thread 4.0 mm 2.0 mm Maintenance and Service Guide Head Width 5.0 mm...
  • Page 201 Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: One screw that secures the Bluetooth module to the display hinge support (documented in Section Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw Location Maintenance and Service Guide Table A-5 Color Qty. Black 5.16) Screw Listing Length Thread 4.0 mm 2.0 mm Head Width...
  • Page 202 Screw Listing Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: Two screws that secure the PC Card assembly to the system board (documented in Section Two screws that secure the ExpressCard assembly to the system board (documented in Section Phillips PM2.0×4.0 Screw Locations A–20 Table A-5 Color...
  • Page 203 Silver Phillips PM2.5×5.0 Screw Where used: 2 screws that secure the switch cover to the computer (documented in Section 5.10) Silver Phillips PM2.5×5.0 Screw Locations Maintenance and Service Guide Table A-6 Color Qty. Length Silver 5.0 mm Screw Listing Head Thread Width 2.5 mm...
  • Page 204 Screw Listing Silver Phillips PM2.5×5.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: One screw that secures the top cover to the computer (documented in Section 5.15) Silver Phillips PM2.5×5.0 Screw Location A–22 Table A-6 Color Qty. Length Silver 5.0 mm Maintenance and Service Guide Head Thread Width...
  • Page 205 Silver Phillips PM2.5×5.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: 3 screws that secure the top cover to the computer (documented in Section 5.15) Silver Phillips PM2.5×5.0 Screw Locations Maintenance and Service Guide Table A-6 Color Qty. Length Silver 5.0 mm Screw Listing Head Thread Width...
  • Page 206 Screw Listing Where used: One screw that secures the keyboard frame to the computer (documented in Section 5.11) Phillips PM2.0×6.0 Screw Location A–24 Table A-7 Phillips PM2.0×6.0 Screw Color Qty. Silver Length Thread 6.0 mm 2.0 mm Maintenance and Service Guide Head Width 5.0 mm...
  • Page 207 Where used: 4 screws that secure the keyboard to the keyboard frame (documented in Section 5.13) Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw Locations Maintenance and Service Guide Table A-8 Phillips PM2.0×3.0 Screw Color Qty. Silver Screw Listing Length Thread 3.0 mm 2.0 mm Head Width 5.0 mm...
  • Page 208 Screw Listing Where used: 4 screws that secure the display assembly to the computer (documented in Section 5.14) Phillips PM2.5×7.0 Screw Locations A–26 Table A-9 Phillips PM2.5×7.0 Screw Color Qty. Silver Length Thread 7.0 mm 2.5 mm Maintenance and Service Guide Head Width 5.0 mm...
  • Page 209 Phillips PM2.5×7.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: 8 screws that secure the display bezel to the display enclosure (documented in Section 5.14) Phillips PM2.5×7.0 Screw Locations Maintenance and Service Guide Table A-9 Color Qty. Length Silver 7.0 mm Screw Listing Head Thread Width 2.5 mm...
  • Page 210 Screw Listing Phillips PM2.5×7.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: 2 screws that secure the display panel to the display enclosure (documented in Section 5.14) Phillips PM2.5×7.0 Screw Locations A–28 Table A-9 Color Qty. Length Silver 7.0 mm Maintenance and Service Guide Head Thread Width...
  • Page 211 Where used: 2 screws that secure the top cover to the computer (documented in Section 5.15) Phillips PM2.5×3.0 Screw Locations Maintenance and Service Guide Table A-10 Phillips PM2.5×3.0 Screw Color Qty. Black Screw Listing Length Thread 3.0 mm 2.5 mm Head Width 6.0 mm...
  • Page 212 Screw Listing Phillips PM2.5×3.0 Screw (Continued) Where used: One screw that secures the fan/heat sink assembly to the system board (documented in Section Phillips PM2.5×3.0 Screw Location A–30 Table A-10 Color Qty. Black 5.19) Length Thread 3.0 mm 2.5 mm Maintenance and Service Guide Head Width...
  • Page 213 Where used: 2 screws that secure the expansion port 2 bracket and fan/heat sink assembly to the system board (documented in Slotted SM1.5×9.0 Screw Locations Maintenance and Service Guide Table A-11 Slotted SM1.5×9.0 Screw Color Qty. Silver Section 5.19) Screw Listing Length Thread 9.0 mm...
  • Page 214 Screw Listing Where used: 2 screws that secure the fan/heat sink assembly to the system board (documented in Section Phillips PM3.0×6.0 Screw Locations A–32 Table A-12 Phillips PM3.0×6.0 Screw Color Qty. Black 5.19) Length Thread 6.0 mm 3.0 mm Maintenance and Service Guide Head Width 5.0 mm...
  • Page 215: Software Update

    Updated versions of the software provided with your computer may be available on the HP Web site. Most software and BIOS updates on the HP Web site are packaged in compressed files called SoftPaqs. Some download packages contain a file named Readme.txt, which contains information regarding installing and troubleshooting the file.
  • Page 216: Updating The Bios

    Software Update and Recovery Updating the BIOS To determine whether available BIOS updates contain later BIOS versions than those currently installed on the computer, you need to know the version of the system BIOS currently installed. BIOS version information (also known as ROM date and System BIOS) can be displayed by pressing Microsoft®...
  • Page 217 To download a BIOS update: 1. Access the page on the HP Web site that provides software for your computer: Select Start > Help and Support, and then select the software and drivers update. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen to identify your computer and access the BIOS update you want to download.
  • Page 218: Updating Software Programs And Drivers

    Updating Software Programs and Drivers To download and install software other than a BIOS update: 1. Access the page on the HP Web site that provides software for your computer: Select Start > Help and Support, and then select the software and drivers update.
  • Page 219: Recovering System Information

    6. Double-click the file that has an .exe extension (for example, filename.exe). The installation begins. 7. Complete the installation by following the instructions on the screen. ✎ After a message on the screen reports a successful installation, you can delete the download package from your hard drive. Recovering System Information Tools provided by the operating system and PC Recovery software are designed to help you with the following tasks for...
  • Page 220: Backing Up Your Information

    Software Update and Recovery Backing Up Your Information When to Back Up ■ On a regularly scheduled basis. ✎ Set reminders to back up your information periodically. ■ Before the computer is repaired or restored. ■ Before you add or modify hardware or software. Backup Suggestions ■...
  • Page 221: Using System Restore Points

    Using System Restore Points When you back up your system, you are creating a system restore point. A system restore point allows you to save and name a snapshot of your hard drive at a specific point in time. You can then recover back to that point if you want to reverse subsequent changes made to your system.
  • Page 222: Restore To A Previous Date And Time

    Software Update and Recovery Restore to a Previous Date and Time To revert to a restore point (created at a previous date and time), when the computer was functioning optimally: 1. Select Start > Help and Support, and then click System Restore.
  • Page 223 ■ Number each disc before inserting it into the computer optical drive. ■ If necessary, you can exit the program before you have finished creating the recovery discs. The next time you open PC Recovery Disc Creator, you will be prompted to continue the disc creation process.
  • Page 224: Reinstalling Software Programs And Drivers

    Software Update and Recovery Reinstalling Software Programs and Drivers If a program or driver preinstalled at the factory is accidentally erased or is damaged, the Application and Driver Recovery tool allows you to reinstall it. ✎ Software not provided with this computer must be reinstalled from the disc provided by the manufacturer or downloaded from the manufacturer's Web site.
  • Page 225: Reinstalling Programs From Discs

    2. Select Start > All Programs > System Recovery > Application and Driver Recovery. The Application and Driver Recovery tool opens. 3. Select Application Installation or Driver Installation, and then click Next. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the program or driver recovery.
  • Page 226: Recovering From The Recovery Discs

    Software Update and Recovery Recovering from the Recovery Discs To restore the system from the recovery discs: 1. Back up all personal files. 2. Insert the first recovery disc into the optical drive and restart the computer. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions. Recovering from the Partition on the Hard Drive You can perform a recovery from the partition on the hard drive...
  • Page 227 a. Click Advanced Options on the System Recovery screen. b. Select Destructive Recovery and follow the on-screen instructions. Deleting the Recovery Partition on the Hard Drive The PC Recovery Advanced Options menu provides the option of deleting the recovery partition, which will increase space on the hard drive.
  • Page 228: Updating Reinstalled Software

    Software Update and Recovery Updating Reinstalled Software After you perform a system recovery, connect to the Internet to update all reinstalled software. To access update links for the operating system and other software provided on your computer: » Select Start > Help and Support. To update optional software, follow the instructions provided by the software manufacturer.
  • Page 229 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...
  • Page 230 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. ✎ Disassembly procedures differ from one display assembly to another. The procedures provided in this appendix are general disassembly instructions.
  • Page 231 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 C–3...
  • Page 232 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 C–4 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 233 Display Component Recycling 4. Disconnect all LCD panel cables 1 from the display inverter and remove the inverter 2. Removing the Display Inverter Maintenance and Service Guide C–5...
  • Page 234 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 C–6 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 235 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 C–7...
  • Page 236 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 C–8 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 237 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 Display Component Recycling C–9...
  • Page 238 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 C–10 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 239 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 C–11...
  • Page 240 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 C–12 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 241 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.
  • Page 242 Display Component Recycling 23. Remove the LCD panel. Removing the LCD Panel 24. Recycle the backlight and LCD panel. C–14 Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 243: Connector Pin Assignments

    Connector Pin Assignments Signal Audio out, left channel Audio out, right channel Maintenance and Service Guide Table D-1 Audio-Out (Headphone) Signal Ground D–1...
  • Page 244: Universal Serial Bus

    Connector Pin Assignments Signal Audio signal in Audio signal in Signal +5 VDC Data – D–2 Table D-2 Audio-In (Microphone) Table D-3 Universal Serial Bus Signal Ground Signal Data + Ground Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 245 Signal S-VHS color (C) signal Composite video signal S-VHS intensity (Y) signal S-VHS color ground Maintenance and Service Guide Connector Pin Assignments Table D-4 S-Video-Out Signal TV-CD S-VHS intensity ground Composite video ground D–3...
  • Page 246: External Monitor

    Connector Pin Assignments Signal Red analog Green analog Blue analog Not connected Ground Ground analog Ground analog Ground analog D–4 Table D-5 External Monitor Signal +5 VDC Ground Monitor detect DDC 2B data Horizontal sync Vertical sync DDC 2B clock Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 247 Signal Unused Ring Maintenance and Service Guide Table D-6 RJ-11 (Modem) Signal Unused Unused Unused Connector Pin Assignments D–5...
  • Page 248 Connector Pin Assignments Signal Transmit + Transmit – Receive + Unused D–6 Table D-7 RJ-45 (Network) Signal Unused Receive – Unused Unused Maintenance and Service Guide...
  • Page 249: Power Cord Set Requirements

    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.
  • Page 250: General Requirements

    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.
  • Page 251 Country-Specific Requirements 3-Conductor Power Cord Set Requirements Country/Region Australia Austria Belgium Canada Denmark Finland France Germany Italy Japan ✎ 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.
  • Page 252 Power Cord Set Requirements 3-Conductor Power Cord Set Requirements (Continued) Country/Region Korea The Netherlands Norway People’s Republic of China Sweden Switzerland Taiwan United Kingdom United States ✎ NOTES: 1. The flexible cord must be <HAR> Type HO5VV-F, 3-conductor, 1.0 mm² conductor size.
  • Page 253 1394 port 1–11 arrow keys 1–13 audio troubleshooting 2–21 audio-in jack location 1–8 pin assignments D–2 audio-out jack location 1–8 pin assignments D–1 base enclosure, spare part numbers 3–9 battery removal 5–4 spare part numbers 3–15 3–28 5–4 battery bay 1–9 battery light 1–7 battery release latch 1–18 Bluetooth module...
  • Page 254 Index Computer Setup Advanced Menu 2–5 Diagnostics Menu 2–4 File Menu 2–2 overview 2–1 Security Menu 2–3 computer specifications 6–1 connector pin assignments audio-in D–2 audio-out D–1 external monitor D–4 headphone D–1 microphone D–2 modem D–5 monitor D–4 network D–6 RJ-11 D–5 RJ-45 D–6 S-Video-out D–3...
  • Page 255 DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive precautions 4–3 spare part numbers 3–5 3–21 3–31 specifications 6–6 DVD±RW and CD-RW Combo Drive precautions 4–3 spare part numbers 3–5 3–21 3–30 specifications 6–8 DVD-ROM drive spare part number 3–5 3–21 3–31 electrostatic discharge 4–4 4–8 expansion port 2 1–11 expansion port 2 bracket illustrated 3–29...
  • Page 256 3–9 5–60 headphone jack location 1–8 pin assignments D–1 headset, spare part number 3–22 3–24 HP remote control, spare part number 3–22 Index–4 I/O address specifications interrupt specifications 6–10 keyboard keyboard components 1–12 keyboard frame keypad keys 1–13 3–28...
  • Page 257 memory/Mini Card module compartment cover illustrated 3–18 location 1–19 removal 5–11 microphone jack location 1–8 pin assignments D–2 Mini Card module removal 5–13 spare part numbers 3–11 3–13 3–25 5–13 modem connector cable illustrated 3–19 removal 5–57 modem jack location 1–8 pin assignments D–5 modem module troubleshooting 2–26...
  • Page 258 Index power cord set requirements D–2 spare part numbers 3–23 3–24 power light 1–7 power management features 1–5 power supply, spare part number 3–23 power, troubleshooting 2–8 precautions DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive 4–3 DVD±RW and CD-RW Combo Drive 4–3 hard drive 4–3 optical drive 4–3 processor removal 5–65...
  • Page 259 memory map 6–15 optical drive 6–6 system DMA 6–16 static shielding materials 4–8 S-Video-out jack location 1–10 pin assignments D–3 switch cover removal 5–20 spare part numbers 3–3 3–28 5–20 system board removal 5–50 spare part numbers 3–30 3–31 5–50 system DMA 6–16 system memory map 6–15 thermal paste...
  • Page 260 Index Windows applications key 1–13 Windows logo key 1–13 wireless antenna removal 5–40 spare part number 3–17 3–27 5–33 wireless button 1–15 wireless light 1–9 workstation precautions 4–6 Index–8 1–15 Maintenance and Service Guide...

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