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  • Page 1 Toshiba Personal Computer Satellite Maintenance Manual TOSHIBA CORPORATION...
  • Page 2 The information presented in this manual has been reviewed and validated for accuracy. The included set of instructions and descriptions are accurate for the Satellite Series at the time of this manual's production. However, succeeding computers and manuals are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3 NOTE: “Note” contains general information that relates to your safe maintenance service. Improper repair of the computer may result in safety hazards. Toshiba requires service technicians and authorized dealers or service providers to ensure the following safety precautions are adhered to strictly.
  • Page 4 The manual is divided into the following parts: Chapter 1 Hardware Overview describes the Satellite Series system unit and each FRU. Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Procedures explains how to diagnose and resolve FRU problems. Chapter 3 Test and Diagnostics describes how to perform test and diagnostic operations for maintenance service.
  • Page 5 Some operations require you to simultaneously use two or more keys. We identify such operations by the key top symbols separated by a plus (+) sign. For example, Ctrl + Pause (Break) means you must hold down Ctrl and at the same time press Pause (Break). If three keys are used, hold down the first two and at the same time press the third.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Hardware Overview Features ..........................1-1 2.5-inch HDD ........................1-9 DVD Super Multi (+-R Double Layer) ................1-10 Power Supply........................1-11 Batteries..........................1-13 1.5.1 Main Battery....................... 1-13 1.5.2 Battery Charging Control ................... 1-13 1.5.3 RTC Battery ....................... 1-14 Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Troubleshooting Introduction....................3...
  • Page 7 2-17 BUTTON troubleshooting process..................41 2.18 Modem troubleshooting process...................44 2.19 Express card troubleshooting process ..................46 2.20 HDMI troubleshooting process ....................48 2.21 E-SATA troubleshooting process..................50 2.22 Optical Drive Troubleshooting.....................52 Chapter 3 Tests and Diagnostics The Diagnostic Test........................3 Executing the Diagnostic Test....................4 Display Configuration ......................8 Audio sound Test........................9 Fan ON/OFF Test ........................9 Main Battery Charge Test.....................11...
  • Page 8 Chapter 4 Replacement Procedures General ..........................4-1 Safety Precautions ......................4-2 Before You Begin....................... 4-4 Disassembly Procedures ..................... 4-5 Assembly Procedures ......................4-5 Tools and Equipment......................4-6 Screw Tightening Torque ....................4-6 Colors of Screw Shanks ..................... 4-7 Symbols of Screws on the Laptop Body................4-7 Symbol examples .......................
  • Page 9 Function Board ......................... 4-23 Removing the Function Board..................4-23 Installing the function board..................... 4-23 4.9 Bluetooth Card ........................4-24 Removing the Bluetooth card ................... 4-24 Installing the Bluetooth card..................... 4-25 4.10 Touch Pad Button Board and Bracket ................4-26 Removing the Touch pad button board and bracket............4-26 Installing the Touch Pad Button Board and Bracket ............
  • Page 10 Installing the CPU ......................4-42 4.19 WLAN Card ........................4-43 Removing the WLAN Card....................4-43 Installing the WLAN Card ....................4-43 4.20 Modem Card (Optional) ....................4-44 Removing the Modem Card ..................... 4-44 Installing the Modem Card....................4-44 4.21 LCD Bezel Assembly ....................... 4-45 Removing the LCD Bezel Assembly................
  • Page 11 Figure 4.14 Removing the function board ................4-23 Figure 4.15 Removing the Bluetooth card................4-24 Figure 4.16 Removing the screws from the touch pad button board........4-26 Figure 4.17 Removing the touch pad bracket ................4-27 Figure 4.18 Removing the speakers..................4-28 Figure 4.19 Removing the display assembly ................4-29 Figure 4.20 Removing the hinge brackets ................4-30 Figure 4.21...
  • Page 12 Figure 4.45 Removing the LVDS cable ..................4-53 Figure 4.46 Installing the LCD Hinge Assembly ..............4-53 Figure 4.47 Removing the LCD Module from the LCD cover assembly........4-53 Figure 4.48 Removing the CMOS board and Microphone............4-53 Appendices Appendix A Handling the LCD Module..................A-1 Appendix B Board Layout ......................
  • Page 13: Chapter 1 Hardware Overview

    Chapter 1 Hardware Overview...
  • Page 14 1 Hardware Overview Chapter 1 Contents Features........................1-1 2.5-inch HDD ......................1-9 DVD Super Multi (+-R Double Layer)..............1-10 Power Supply......................1-11 Batteries ........................1-13 1.5.1 Main Battery..................1-13 1.5.2 Battery Charging Control ..............1-13 1.5.3 RTC Battery ..................1-14 Satellite L550 Maintenance Manual 1-ii...
  • Page 15 1 Hardware Overview Figures Figure 1-1A ID Parts Description Placement Part A ............1-5 Figure 1-2 SATA HDD....................1-9 Figure 1-3 DVD Super Multi Drive................1-10 Tables Table 1-1 HDD Specifications..................1-9 Table 1-2 DVD Super Multi Drive Specifications ............1-10 Table 1-3 Quick/Normal Charging Time..............1-13 Satellite L550 Maintenance Manual 1-iii...
  • Page 17: Features

    1 Hardware Overview Features The Toshiba Satellite L550/L550D is a full-size PC notebook equipped with a Dual Core Processor, providing high-speed processing capabilities and advanced features. The computer employs a lithium ion battery that allows it to be battery-operated for long periods of time. The display uses 17.3-inch WXGA LCD panel.
  • Page 18 1 Hardware Overview Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Satellite L550 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 19 HD 4500 for external graphics support, DDR3 (256/512MB) (depending on model) Keyboard The computer is equipped with a Toshiba standard 360mm keyboard, which has A4 + 10key Genchaku Keyboard without stick-point. It is a Vista-compliant keyboard with optional Windows keys and application keys (except for Linux models).
  • Page 20 1 Hardware Overview Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. eSATA The external SATA or eSATA port executes high-speed data transfer to external devices and supports shielded cable lengths of up to 2 meters outside the PC.
  • Page 21 When implemented, Bluetooth provides wireless communication in a small space. This module is Version 2.1 + EDR (Antenna on Module type), ie – Toshiba stack support. Satellite L550 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 22 1 Hardware Overview Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Figure 1-1A shows the computer and its system unit configuration. CAMERA Printing sub-brand KENSINGTON LOCK...
  • Page 23: Hardware Overview

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 1 Hardware Overview Compal Confidential Model Name : KTWAA/KTWAE Fan Control Intel Penryn Processor Thermal Sensor...
  • Page 24 1 Hardware Overview Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. The system unit of the computer consists of the following components: Processor (BTO) ®...
  • Page 25 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 1 Hardware Overview Graphics Controller ® Intel GM45/GL40 as integrated graphics solution ATI Mobility Radeon...
  • Page 26: Inch Hdd

    1 Hardware Overview Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 2.5-inch HDD The computer contains an extremely low-profile and lightweight, high-performance HDD. The HDD incorporates a 9.5 mm magnetic disk and mini-Winchester type magnetic heads.
  • Page 27: Dvd Super Multi (+-R Double Layer)

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 1 Hardware Overview DVD Super Multi (+-R Double Layer) The DVD Super Multi drive accepts 12-cm (4.72-inch) and 8-cm (3.15-inch) discs.
  • Page 28: Power Supply

    1 Hardware Overview Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Power Supply The power supply unit provides constant voltage (19V) for the system board and performs the following functions: 1.
  • Page 29 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 1 Hardware Overview 6. Output monitor Monitors the voltage output to the system block (load/logic circuit side).
  • Page 30: Batteries

    1 Hardware Overview Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Batteries The computer has the following two types of batteries: Main Battery Pack Real Time Clock (RTC) Battery 1.5.1...
  • Page 31: Rtc Battery

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 1 Hardware Overview NOTE: The time required for normal charge depends on the power consumption by the system.
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting Procedures

    Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Procedures...
  • Page 34 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Chapter 2 Contents Troubleshooting Introduction ..................3 Troubleshooting Flowchart...................4 Power Supply Troubleshooting..................9 Display Troubleshooting ................……….14 Keyboard Troubleshooting ..................17 External USB Devices Troubleshooting ..............19 TouchPad Troubleshooting ..................22 Speaker Troubleshooting ...................24 2.9 Wireless LAN Troubleshooting ………………………………………………………..26 2.10 Camera troubleshooting .....................28 2.11 Bluetooth Troubleshooting…………………...…………………………….………..
  • Page 35 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Figures Figure2-1 Troubleshooting flowchart (1/2)………………………………………………5 Figure2-1 Troubleshooting flowchart (22)………………………………………………6 Figure 2-2 Power Supply Troubleshooting Process………………………………………9 Figure 2-3 Display troubleshooting process..............14 Figure 2-4 Keyboard troubleshooting process ............... 17 Figure 2-5 External USB device troubleshooting process ..........19 Figure 2-6 TouchPad troubleshooting process ...............
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting Introduction

    2 Troubleshooting Procedures Troubleshooting Introduction Chapter 2 describes how to determine if a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) in the computer is causing the computer to malfunction. The FRUs covered are:  "  £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¨ © ¡  £   ¦  ¤ ¤    ¡...
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting Flowchart

    Ask the user if a password is registered, if it is, ask him or her to enter the password. Verify with the customer that Toshiba Windows XP/Vista is installed on the hard disk. Operating systems that were not preinstalled by Toshiba can cause the computer to malfunction.
  • Page 38 2 Troubleshooting Procedures S T A R T C o n n e c t th e A C a d a p te r to th e D C - IN s o c k e t P e rfo rm th e P o w e r S u p p ly T ro u b le s h o o tin g p ro c e d u re s Is th e D C -IN L E D o n ? in s e c tio n 2 .3...
  • Page 39 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Perform the Keyboard Does typed characters appear correctly? Troubleshooting procedures in section 2.6 W X Y Insert USB memory disk. Then run the diagnostics test program Perform the FDD Is the diagnostics test loaded? Troubleshooting procedures in section 2.5 W X Y Allow each test to perform automatically...
  • Page 40 2 Troubleshooting Procedures If the diagnostics program cannot detect an error, the problem may be intermittent. The test program should be executed several times to isolate the problem. When a problem has been located, perform the appropriate troubleshooting procedures as follows: 1.
  • Page 41 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Other problems that are not covered by the diagnostics program may be discovered by a user. 1. If an error is detected when using an external USB device, perform the External USB Devices Troubleshooting procedures in Section 2.6 2.
  • Page 42: Power Supply Troubleshooting

    2 Troubleshooting Procedures Power Supply Troubleshooting ST A R T C heck Po w er Sup ply Status (P roced ure 1 ) A re the D C -IN and R ep lace ad ap to r / battery B attery L E D s lit? (P ro ced ure 2) d e f C heck po wer sup ply...
  • Page 43 2 Troubleshooting Procedures as instructed. The flowchart in Figure 2-2 gives a summary of the process. The procedures described in this section are: Procedure 1: Power status check Procedure 2: Adaptor / battery replacement Procedure 3: Power supply connection check Procedure 4: Diagnostic check Procedure 5: Internal connection check Procedure 1...
  • Page 44 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Table 2-2 DC-IN LED DC-IN LED Power supply status Solid on AC power exists (LED is Green). No AC power exists. To check the power supply status, install a battery pack and connect an AC adaptor to the DC-IN port on the computer and to a power supply.
  • Page 45 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 3 Power supply connection check The power supply wiring diagram is shown below: ACadaptor cord ACpower cord System Battery adaptor board Any of the connectors may be disconnected. Perform Check 1. Check 1 Disconnect the AC power cord from wall outlet. Check the power cable for breaks.
  • Page 46 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 4 Diagnostic check The power supply may not charge the battery pack. Perform the following procedures: 1. Reinstall the battery pack. 2. Attach the AC adaptor and turn on the power. If you cannot turn on the power, go to Procedure 5.
  • Page 47: Display Troubleshooting

    2 Troubleshooting Procedures Display Troubleshooting S T A R T P e r fo r m e x te r n a l d is p la y c h e c k ( P r o c e d u r e 1 ) D o e s th e e x te rn a l d is p la y f u n c tio n o k ? P e rf o r m d ia g n o s tic c h e c k...
  • Page 48 2 Troubleshooting Procedures This section describes how to determine if the computer’s display is functioning properly. The process is outlined in Figure 2-3. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed. Procedure 1: External display check Procedure 2: Diagnostic check Procedure 3: Connector and replacement check Procedure 1...
  • Page 49 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 3 Connector and replacement check The LCD module and system board are connected to the display circuits. Any of these components may be damaged. Refer to Chapter 4, Replacement Procedures, for instructions on how to disassemble the computer and then perform the following checks: Check 1 Make sure the DDR module is seated properly.
  • Page 50: Keyboard Troubleshooting

    2 Troubleshooting Procedures Keyboard Troubleshooting S T A R T P e rfo rm e x te rn a l k e y b o a rd c h e c k (P ro c e d u re 1 ) D o e s th e e x te rn a l k e y b o a rd fu n c tio n o k ? P e rfo rm d ia g n o s tic c h e c k...
  • Page 51 2 Troubleshooting Procedures To determine if the computer’s keyboard is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-5 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed. Procedure 1: External keyboard check Procedure 2: Diagnostic check Procedure 3: Connector and replacement check Procedure 1 External keyboard check...
  • Page 52: 2.6 External Usb Devices Troubleshooting

    2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.6 External USB Devices Troubleshooting S T A R T P e rf o rm e x te r n a l d e v ic e a n d c o n n e c tio n c h e c k ( P ro c e d u r e 1 ) C h e c k U S B D o e s th e d e v ic e f u n c tio n...
  • Page 53 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Figure 2-5 External USB device troubleshooting process Satellite L550/ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 54 2 Troubleshooting Procedures To determine if the computer’s external USB devices are functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-6 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue as instructed. Procedure 1: External device and connection check Procedure 2: Replace system board Procedure 1 External device and connection check The USB device may be damaged or the connection may be faulty.
  • Page 55: 2.7 Touchpad Troubleshooting

    2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.7 TouchPad Troubleshooting START TouchPad connection check (Procedure 1) TouchPad replacement check (Procedure 2) Replace system board Figure 2-6 Touchpad troubleshooting process Satellite L550 / Satellite L555 / Satellite L557 / Satellite Pro L550...
  • Page 56 2 Troubleshooting Procedures To determine if the computer’s built-in TouchPad is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-9 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue as instructed. Procedure 1: TouchPad connection check Procedure 2: TouchPad replacement check Procedure 1 TouchPad connection check The TouchPad is connected via the TouchPad FPC to the system board.
  • Page 57: Speaker Troubleshooting

    2 Troubleshooting Procedures Speaker Troubleshooting S T A R T P e r fo r m a u d i o s o u r c e te s t ( P r o c e d u r e 1 ) S p e a k e r s a r e n o t D o a ll s o u r c e s h a v e fa u lt y .
  • Page 58 2 Troubleshooting Procedures To determine if the computer’s built-in speakers are functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-10 outlines the process. First adjust the speaker volume to an appropriate level. Start with Procedure 1 and continue as instructed. Procedure 1: Audio source test Procedure 2: Earphone test Procedure 3: Connection check Procedure 4: Replacement check...
  • Page 59: Wireless Lan Troubleshooting

    2 Troubleshooting Procedures Wireless LAN Troubleshooting START Perform diagnostic test (Procedure 1) Wireless LAN system is not faulty. Continue Was a wireless LAN problem delected? troubleshooting - refer to Figure 2.1 Perform connector and replacement check (Procedure 2) Replace wireless LAN antenna/unit Replace system board Figure 2-8 Wireless LAN troubleshooting process The wireless LAN antenna wire, wireless LAN unit or system board may each be the source...
  • Page 60 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Figure 2-15 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed. Procedure 1: Diagnostic test Procedure 2: Connector and replacement check Procedure 1 Diagnostic test Run the Diagnostic Program, which will automatically execute the wireless LAN test. Refer to Chapter3 item A: CONFIG CHECK TEST”...
  • Page 61: Camera Troubleshooting

    2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.10 Camera Troubleshooting Figure 2-9 Camera troubleshooting process Satellite L550 / Satellite L555 / Satellite L557 / Satellite Pro L550...
  • Page 62 2 Troubleshooting Procedures The Camera board or system board may be the reason of a Camera fault. Either of these two components may be damaged. To determine if the computer’s Camera is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-14 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed.
  • Page 63: Bluetooth Troubleshooting

    2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.11 Bluetooth Troubleshooting Figure 2-10 Bluetooth troubleshooting process Satellite L550 / Satellite L555 / Satellite L557 / Satellite Pro L550...
  • Page 64 2 Troubleshooting Procedures The Bluetooth antenna wire, Bluetooth module or system board may be the reason of a Bluetooth fault. Any of these components may be damaged. To determine if the computer’s Bluetooth is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-16 outlines the process.
  • Page 65: In1 Card Troubleshooting

    2 Troubleshooting Procedures 3in1 card Troubleshooting 2.12 START Perform 3 in 1 CARD test (Procedure 1) Do errors occur during 3 3 IN 1 unit is not IN 1 CARD test? faulty. Perform 3 IN 1 card socket replacement check (Procedure 2) Replace system board Figure 2-11 3in 1 card troubleshooting process...
  • Page 66 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 2: 3 in 1 card socket check Procedure 1 3 in 1card test The 2 in 1 Card test card contains a 3 in 1 card test program. Ensure the card in fully inserted into the socket before running the program. If an error occurs during the 3in 1 card test, perform Procedure 2.
  • Page 67 2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.13 HDD/SSD Troubleshooting Figure 2-12 HDD troubleshooting process Satellite L550 / Satellite L555 / Satellite L557 / Satellite Pro L550...
  • Page 68 2 Troubleshooting Procedures The HDD or system board may be the reason of a HDD fault. Either of these two components may be damaged. To determine if the computer’s HDD is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-15 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed.
  • Page 69: Crt Troubleshooting

    2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.14 CRT Troubleshooting S T A R T P e r f o r m C R T c o n n e c t i o n c h e c k ( P r o c e d u r e 1 ) D o e s r e p l a c e m e n t ...
  • Page 70 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 2: CRT set check Procedure 1 CRT connection check The CRT cable may be damaged or the connections may be loose. Perform Check 1: Check 1 Make sure CRT cable is firmly plugged into both the CRT set and the CRT port of the computer.
  • Page 71: Lan Troubleshooting

    2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.15 LAN Troubleshooting S T A R T P e r f o r m L A N c o n n e c t i o n c h e c k ( P r o c e d u r e 1 ) D o e s r e p l a c e m e n t ...
  • Page 72 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 2: LAN connection check Procedure 3: LAN set check Procedure 1 LAN Diagnostic test Run the Diagnostic Program, which will automatically execute the LAN test. Refer to Chapter 3 item K: “LAN TEST”, Tests and Diagnostics for more information on the program. If an error is located, go to Procedure 2.
  • Page 73: Mic Troubleshooting

    2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.16 MIC Troubleshooting Figure 2.15. MIC troubleshooting process The MIC line or system board may be the reason of a MIC fault. Either of these two components may be damaged. To determine if the computer’s MIC is functioning properly, perform the following procedures.
  • Page 74 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 1: Diagnostic test Procedure 2: Connector and replacement check Procedure 1 Diagnostic test Run the functioning Program on Windows model, which will display the MIC test result. If tests and diagnostics result abnormal go to Procedure 2. If an error is not located, the MIC module functioning is properly.
  • Page 75 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Figure 2.16. Button troubleshooting process The small board of button or the FFC assembles maybe the reason of button function fault. Either of these two may be damaged. To determine if the computer’s button is functioning properly, perform the following procedures. Figure 2-16 outlines the process. Start with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as instructed.
  • Page 76 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 1 Diagnostic test Run the functioning Program on Windows model or DOS model, which will display the test result. If tests and diagnostics result abnormal go to Procedure 2. If an error is not located, the button functioning is properly.
  • Page 77: Modem Troubleshooting

    2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.18 modem Troubleshooting START Perform telephone line connection check (Procedure 1) Check / replace Computer unable to telephone line and detect telephone signal? connections Perform connection check (Procedure 2) Perform replacement check (Procedure 3) Replace system board Figure 2-17 Modem troubleshooting process Satellite L550 / Satellite L555 / Satellite L557 / Satellite Pro L550...
  • Page 78 2 Troubleshooting Procedures This section describes how to determine if the computer's modem is functioning properly. Figure 2-12 outlines the process. Perform the steps below starting with Procedure 1 and continuing with the other procedures as required. Procedure 1: Telephone line connection check Procedure 2: Modem card connection check Procedure 3: Modem card replacement check Procedure 1...
  • Page 79: Express Card Troubleshooting

    2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.19 Express card Troubleshooting S T A R T P e rfo rm E x p re ss c a rd te st (P ro c e d u re 1 ) D o e rro rs o c c u r d u rin g E x p re ss c a rd u n it E x p re ss c a rd te st? is n o t fa u lty .
  • Page 80 2 Troubleshooting Procedures This section describes how to determine if the Express card player is functioning properly. The process is summarized in Figure 2-13. Perform the steps below starting with Procedure 1 and continuing with the other procedures as required. Procedure 1: Express card test Procedure 2: Express card socket replacement check Procedure 1...
  • Page 81: Hdmi Troubleshooting

    2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.20 HDMI Troubleshooting S T A R T P e r f o r m H D M I c o n n e c t i o n c h e c k ( P r o c e d u r e 1 ) D o e s r e p l a c e m e n t H D M I R e p l a c e H D M I c a b l e...
  • Page 82 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 1 HDMI connection check The HDMI cable may be damaged or the connections may be loose. Use windows application to check device can work fine or not. Perform Check 1: Check 1 Make sure HDMI cable is firmly plugged into both the HDMI set and the HDMI port of the computer.
  • Page 83 2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.21 E-SATA Troubleshooting START Perform E-SATA device check (Procedure 1) Is E-SATA transmission ok? Perform diagnostic check (Procedure 2) E-SATA port and transmission are not Was an E-SATA problem detected? faulty. Continue troubleshooting - refer to Figure 2.1 Perform connection and replacement check (Procedure 3) Replace system board...
  • Page 84 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 1 E-SATA device check Connect an E-SATA device to the computer’s E-SATA port, then boot the computer for Windows Vista. The computer should automatically detect the E-SATA device. Check whether the device can transmit data to the computer. If the device is able to communicate with the computer, the problem may be intermittent or connections may be faulty.
  • Page 85: Optical Drive Troubleshooting

    2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2.22 Optical Drive Troubleshooting START Perform audio CD check (Procedure 1) Perform drive- cleaning check Audio CD functions ok? (Procedure 2) Perform software check (Procedure 3) Perform diagnostic test (Procedure 4) Perform connection and replacement check (Procedure 5) Replace system board Figure 2-21 Optical drive troubleshooting process This section describes how to determine if the computer’s internal optical drive is functioning...
  • Page 86 2 Troubleshooting Procedures DVD SuperMulti supporting +-R Double Rayer Figure 2-11 outlines the process. Perform the steps below starting with Procedure 1 and continue with the other procedures as required. Procedure 1: Audio CD test Procedure 2: Drive cleaning check Procedure 3: Software check Procedure 4: Connection and replacement check Procedure 1...
  • Page 87 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Procedure 4 Connection check and replacement check The optical drive connects to the system board. The drive may be disconnected, or the drive or system board may be damaged. Disassemble the computer following the steps described in Chapter 4, Replacement Procedures, and perform the following checks: Check 1 Make sure the drive is firmly connected to the system board.
  • Page 88: Tests And Diagnostics

    3. Tests and Diagnostics Chapter 3 Tests and Diagnostics Satellite L550/ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual Series T&D...
  • Page 89 3. Tests and Diagnostics Contents The Diagnostic Test ......................3 Executing the Diagnostic Test .....................4 Display Configuration ......................8 Audio sound Test.........................9 Fan ON/OFF Test ........................9 Main Battery Charge Test ....................11 FDD Test ........................…11 Memory Check ........................14 Keyboard Test........................14 3.10 Mouse (Pad) Test .......................16 3.11 LCD Pixels Mode Test ......................17 3.12...
  • Page 90: 3.1 The Diagnostic Test

    3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.1 The Diagnostic Test This chapter explains how to use the Test & Diagnostic program to test the functions of the (Base on Sunderland 10M/10MG T&D version 1.0) hardware modules. The Test & Diagnostic Program is stored on the T&D diskettes. The program consists of a series of tests that run automatically when the Diagnostics Program items are selected and executed.
  • Page 91: 3.2 Executing The Diagnostic Test

    3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.2 Executing the Diagnostic Test DOS is required to run the DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM. To start the DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM, follow these steps: Insert the diagnostics USB disk drive and turn on the computer. (The diagnostics diskette contains the Free-DOS boot files.) And then follow the instructions for T&D program installed in USB driver) The T&D Program can run single test by you press corresponsive English letter of test item, and it also asks you if you like to copy test log file to USB disk as reference at the end of test(s).
  • Page 92 3. Tests and Diagnostics The below display will show up at the beginning of T&D program If the test result passes, the following display will show up: Satellite L550/ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual Series T&D...
  • Page 93 3. Tests and Diagnostics If an error is detected and a test fails, the following message displays: Then press any key for next actions – the below display presented if copying test log file onto diskette is necessary. This action will be executed when “Y” key pressed. Satellite L550/ Satellite L555/ Satellite L557/ Satellite ProL550 Series T&D...
  • Page 94 3. Tests and Diagnostics It will skip this process if “N” key pressed. And then it will check if it’s necessary to leave this program. Program will quit when “Y” key pressed and it will go back main menu for next test if “N” key pressed. Satellite L550/ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual Series T&D...
  • Page 95: Display Configuration

    3. Tests and Diagnostics Display Configuration This Item will show the unit configuration. It includes: CPU (CPU type) DDRAM SIZE Panel ID HDD1 type & capacity (Vendor ID. Model .Firmware) VRAM size / VGA CHIP TYPE Battery cell (3cell;6cell;12cell) Wireless type LAN Type Bluetooth The screen should display as below:...
  • Page 96: 3.4 Audio Sound Test

    3 Tests and Diagnostics 3.4 Audio sound test The audio sound test allows the user to aurally confirm the speaker functions. And the speaker will send out music during test. NOTE: Remember to tune up the volume as “Maximum” before this test starts. Buffalo only have one speaker, no need test Left/Right Speaker The screen should display as below, indicating whether the test is passed or failed after the question.
  • Page 97: 3.5 Fan On/Off Test

    3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.5 Fan ON/OFF Test The fan test allows the user to test aurally whether the fan is working. And follow the below procedures for this test: The computer will let the fan be “ON” after any key pressed. Feel the wind or listen the rotating sound to check whether the fan is working or not.
  • Page 98: 3.6 Main Battery Charge Test

    3.6 Fan ON/OFF Test 3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.6 Main Battery Charge Test NOTE: The AC adaptor should be connected to successfully run this test . 65W with 19V DC for UMA SKU . 90W with 19V DC for discrease SKU This test shows and measures the main battery: Battery type (Lion) Manufacturer (Sanyo/Panasonic/Sony)
  • Page 99: 3. 7 Fdd Test

    3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.7 Main Battery Change Test 3. 7 FDD Test NOTE: Before running the FDD test, prepare a formatted work diskette (1.44 MB). Need to insert FDD when power on machine. Otherwise the Floppy can not be detected. The Floppy Disk Test includes three subtests of the: 1.
  • Page 100 3. Tests and Diagnostics Satellite L550/ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual Series T&D...
  • Page 101: Memory Check

    3 Tests and Diagnostics Memory check This test will check if the computer’s Memory Frequency and Size is correct in every slot. 3. 9 Keyboard Test The keyboard test checks the all keys function. NOTE: The Num Lock and the Overlay mode must be off to execute the keyboard test. Before keyboard test starts, the keyboard matrix code should be chosen as below display: 1.
  • Page 102 3. Tests and Diagnostics 3. K(UK, for Europe) When you execute this test, the keyboard layout is drawn on the display. When any key is pressed, the corresponding key on the screen changes to black as shown below. It will indicate whether the sub test is passed or failed after the question. US Keyboard Satellite L550/ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual Series T&D...
  • Page 103 3 Tests and Diagnostics Japan keyboard UK keyboard Satellite L550/ Satellite L555/ Satellite L557/ Satellite ProL550 Series T&D...
  • Page 104: 3.10 Mouse (Pad) Test

    3. Tests and Diagnostics NOTE: The “Fn” key cannot be tested in the keyboard test. To determine whether the “Fn” key is working correctly, press “Fn+F6 ” or “Fn+F7 ” keys to check if LCD display brightness change gradually. 3.10 Mouse (Pad) Test The Mouse test allows the user to select and assign values to the following, using the Touch Pad or “Tab”...
  • Page 105: 3.11 Lcd Pixels Mode Test

    3. Tests and Diagnostics NOTE: The Touch Pad test cannot be used to test an external USB mouse. The Touch Pad button subtest allows users to test their Touch Pad buttons. If the buttons are clicked, the cursors should appear in the corresponding box of the button figure that is displayed on the screen as below.
  • Page 106: 3.12 Magnetic Switch Test

    3. Tests and Diagnostics 2. VGA Mode - including 320*200 (4/16/256 colors), 640*200 (2/16 colors), 640*350 (2/16 colors), 640*480 (2/16/256 colors), 800*600 (256 colors) and 1024*768 (256 colors). The screen should display as below, indicating whether the test is passed or failed after the question.
  • Page 107 3. Tests and Diagnostics Then it will indicate whether the test is passed or failed. 1>. If the Magnetic switch test fail, it will show below display: 2>. If the Magnetic switch test pass, it will show below display: Satellite L550/ Satellite L555/ Satellite L557/ Satellite ProL550 Series T&D...
  • Page 108: 3.13 Lan Test

    3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.13 LAN Test The LAN test checks the LAN full-duplex environment. NOTE: LAN loopback needs to plug in before test begins. And LAN information will show on the test screen: IO Base – Port: A000H IRQ – BH, it’s “IRQ B”. Node –...
  • Page 109 3. Tests and Diagnostics Line Speed – 1000Mbps or 100Mbps or 10 Mbps. Bus ID – it’s “14”. The LAN test includes three subtests of the: 1. Speed1000 2. Speed100 3. Speed10 The subtests run automatically. The screen should display as below, indicating whether the subtests pass or fail when finished. Satellite L550/ Satellite L555/ Satellite L557/ Satellite ProL550 Series T&D...
  • Page 110 3. Tests and Diagnostics If an error is detected and a test fails, the following message displays: Satellite L550/ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual Series T&D...
  • Page 111: 3.14 Rtc Test

    3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.14 RTC Test Checks the computer’s RTC (Real Time Clock) and calendar functions by comparing the DOS and CMOS values. The test runs automatically. The screen should display as below, indicating whether the test is passed or failed when finished. Satellite L550/ Satellite L555/ Satellite L557/ Satellite ProL550 Series T&D...
  • Page 112: 3.15 Button Test

    3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.15 BUTTON TEST NOTE: Only for five buttons SKU. The tool for five buttons SKU, the Screen would display as below: Satellite L550/ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual Series T&D...
  • Page 113 3. Tests and Diagnostics Mechanical type buttons x 4 to relate with above showed. BUTTON A Play/Pause button BUTTON B BUTTON C BUTTON D Mute 3.16 1 HDD Test The HDD test allows the user to verify the 1 HDD ok or not. First, please select HDD test method, Screen would display as below: Satellite L550/ Satellite L555/ Satellite L557/ Satellite ProL550 Series T&D...
  • Page 114 3. Tests and Diagnostics After you select the method, then input password: “hard disk”, if input password is Right, the screen would display as below: If input password is wrong, the screen would display as below: Satellite L550/ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual Series T&D...
  • Page 115 3. Tests and Diagnostics The screen will display as below picture to show the subtest is passed or failed when finished: If it is show the picture as below, it means HDD function is OK If the picture shows as below, it means he HDD function is NG Satellite L550/ Satellite L555/ Satellite L557/ Satellite ProL550 Series T&D...
  • Page 116: Read Dmi

    3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.17 Read DMI Compal write Toshiba Part No (version), Toshiba Serial No (Serial No), Product Name, OEM string and UUID If you want to double check the DMI data, please select Read DMI item, the figure below will be displayed:...
  • Page 117: Write Dmi

    3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.18 Write DMI When you want to write DMI data, please select which data you want to write, the figure below will be displayed: 1. Write OME string 2. Write Version 3. Write Serial 4. Write Product Satellite L550/ Satellite L555/ Satellite L557/ Satellite ProL550 Series T&D...
  • Page 118 3. Tests and Diagnostics After write OK, you should reboot the system that can make the setting effective, or you can write next data before reboot system, the figure below will displayed: Satellite L550/ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual Series T&D...
  • Page 119: 3.18 Hdcp Key Check

    3. Tests and Diagnostics NOTE: should input correct DMI data, and should reboot the system that can make the setting effective. 3.18 HDCP Key Check This test will check HDCP key has been written into your computer successful or not. NOTE: Only UMA(GM45) SKU unit support HDCP function Satellite L550/ Satellite L555/ Satellite L557/ Satellite ProL550 Series T&D...
  • Page 120 3. Tests and Diagnostics If the picture shows as below, it means he HDCPKEY function is NG Satellite L550/ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual Series T&D...
  • Page 121 3. Tests and Diagnostics Satellite L550/ Satellite L555/ Satellite L557/ Satellite ProL550 Series T&D...
  • Page 122 Chapter 4 Replacement Procedures...
  • Page 123 4 Replacement Procedures Chapter 4 Contents General........................4-1 Safety Precautions ..................4-2 Before You Begin ...................4-4 Disassembly Procedures .................4-5 Assembly Procedures..................4-5 Tools and Equipment..................4-6 Screw Tightening Torque ................4-6 Colors of Screw Shanks..................4-7 Symbols of Screws on the Laptop Body............4-7 Symbol examples....................4-7 Battery........................4-8 Removing the Battery Pack ................4-8 Installing the Battery Pack ................4-9 HDD........................4-10...
  • Page 124 4 Replacement Procedures Removing the Logic Upper Assembly............4-20 Installing the Logic Upper Assembly ............4-22 Function Board .....................4-23 Removing the Function Board..............4-23 Installing the function board .................4-23 Bluetooth Card......................4-24 Removing the Bluetooth card ...............4-24 Installing the Bluetooth card.................4-25 4.10 Touch Pad Button Board and Bracket ..............4-26 Removing the touch pad button board and bracket ........4-26 Installing the Touch Pad Button board and Bracket ........4-27 4.11...
  • Page 125 4 Replacement Procedures 4.18 CPU ........................4-41 Removing the CPU..................4-41 Installing CPU ....................4-42 4.19 WLAN Card......................4-43 Removing the WLAN Card ................4-43 Installing the WLAN Card................4-43 4.20 Modem Card (Optional) ..................4-44 Removing the Modem Card .................4-44 Installing the Modem Card ................4-44 4.21 LCD Bezel Assembly ...................4-45 Removing the LCD Bezel Assembly............4-45 Installing the LCD bezel ................4-47...
  • Page 126 4 Replacement Procedures Figures Figure 4.1 Removing the Battery Pack ................4-8 Figure 4.2 Removing the HDD door ................4-10 Figure 4.3 Removing the HDD plate................4-11 Figure 4.4 Removing the RAM door................4-12 Figure 4.5 Removing the RAM from the laptop............4-13 Figure 4.6 Removing the ODD Bay module ..............4-14 Figure 4.7...
  • Page 127 4 Replacement Procedures Figure 4.31 Reapply Shinetsu 7726 grease on the thermal module and remove any release papers................4-40 Figure 4.32 Removing the CPU..................4-41 Figure 4.33 Removing the WLAN card................4-43 Figure 4.34 Removing the modem card ................4-44 Figure 4.35 Removing the LCD Bezel Assembly ............4-45 Figure 4.36 Taking out the hinge...
  • Page 128: General

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. General This chapter explains how to disassemble the laptop and replace Field Replaceable Units (FRUs). Some replacement procedures may not require you to remove all the surrounding FRUs to replace only one FRU.
  • Page 129 4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4.2 Battery 4.3 HDD 4.4 Memory 4.8 Function Board 4.6 Keyboard Cover...
  • Page 130: Safety Precautions

    DANGER: Always use the genuine batteries or replacement batteries authorized by Toshiba. Batteries other than those differ in specifications and are incompatible with the laptop. They may burst or explode. To avoid leakage of alkaline solutions, never heat or disassemble the battery packs.
  • Page 131 For AC input, be sure to use the AC adapter and AC power cable that come with your laptop or Toshiba-recommended equivalents. To avoid the risk of electrical shock, make sure that all the replacement components meet the specifications of the laptop and that all the cables and connectors are fastened securely.
  • Page 132: Before You Begin

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Before You Begin Before you begin to disassemble the laptop, keep in mind the precautions and advice in this section.
  • Page 133: Disassembly Procedures

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Disassembly Procedures The cable connectors come in these two basic types: Pressure plate connectors Normal pin connectors To remove a pressure plate connector, pull up the tabs on either side of the connector's plastic...
  • Page 134: Tools And Equipment

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Tools and Equipment For your safety and that of other people in the working environment, it is strongly recommended that you use electrostatic discharge (ESD) equipment.
  • Page 135: Colors Of Screw Shanks

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Colors of Screw Shanks For easy identification of the correct screws, the screw shanks are colored according to their lengths, as follows: Screws of an odd-numbered length...
  • Page 136: Figure 4.1 Removing The Battery Pack

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Battery Removing the Battery Pack Remove the battery pack according to the following procedures and Figure 4.1.
  • Page 137: Installing The Battery Pack

    Always dispose of the battery packs as required by local ordinances or regulations. Use only replacement batteries recommended by Toshiba. NOTE: Visually check the battery's terminals. If they are dirty, clean them with a dry cloth.
  • Page 138: Figure 4.2 Removing The Hdd Door

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Removing the HDD CAUTION: Do not press on the top or bottom of the drive.
  • Page 139: Figure 4.3 Removing The Hdd Plate

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4. To separate the plate from the HDD, remove four M3x3 screws. M3x3*4 Figure 4.3 Removing the HDD plate CAUTION: Do not apply pressure to the top or bottom of the drive.
  • Page 140 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 3. Install the HDD pack into the correct position in the laptop. Connect the HDD pack to the laptop.
  • Page 141: Figure 4.4 Removing The Ram Door

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Memory Removing the Optional Memory Remove the optional memory according to the following procedures and Figure 4.4 and 4.5 after checking that the laptop is turned off.
  • Page 142: Figure 4.5 Removing The Ram From The Laptop

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4. Spread out the two memory lock latches so that the memory pops up. Figure 4.5 Removing the RAM from the laptop 5.
  • Page 143: Figure 4.6 Removing The Odd Bay Module

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Removing the ODD Bay Module NOTE: The installation and removal procedures are the same for all the modules that can be installed in the ODD bay.
  • Page 144: Figure 4.7 Removing The Bracket From The Odd Drive

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Installing the ODD Bay Module Install the ODD bay module according to the following procedures.
  • Page 145: Assembling The Odd Drive

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Assembling the ODD Drive Assemble the ODD drive according to the following procedures.
  • Page 146: Figure 4.8 Removing The Keyboard Cover

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Keyboard Cover and Keyboard Removing the Keyboard Cover and Keyboard Remove the Keyboard Cover and Keyboard according to the following procedures and Figure 4.8, 4.9, 4.10.
  • Page 147: Figure 4.9 Removing Screws And Releasing Hooks From The Keyboard

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 3. Remove two M2.5x4 screws and unhook three tabs from the top of the keyboard. M2.5x4*2 Figure 4.9 Removing screws and releasing hooks from the keyboard 4.
  • Page 148: Figure 4.10 Removing The Keyboard

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Figure 4.10 Removing the keyboard Installing the keyboard Cover and Keyboard Install the keyboard cover and keyboard according to the following procedures.
  • Page 149: Figure 4.11 Removing The Screws From The Bottom Of The Laptop

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Logic Upper Assembly Removing the Logic Upper Assembly Remove the logic upper assembly according to the following procedures and Figure 4.11, 4.12 and 4.13.
  • Page 150: Figure 4.12 Removing Six Screws From Under The Keyboard

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 2. Turn the laptop over and open it. Remove six 2.5x6 screws. M2.5x6*6 Figure 4.12 Removing six screws from under the keyboard.
  • Page 151: Figure 4.13 Detaching Cables From Under The Keyboardp

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 3. Detach one Power board FFC, one Bluetooth cable and one Touch Pad cable as shown in Figure 4.13.
  • Page 152: Figure 4.14 Removing The Function Board

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Function Board Removing the Function Board Remove the function board according to the following procedures and Figure 4.14.
  • Page 153: Figure 4.15 Removing The Bluetooth Card

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Bluetooth Card Removing the Bluetooth card Remove the Bluetooth card according to the following procedures and Figure 4.15.
  • Page 154: Installing The Bluetooth Card

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Installing the Bluetooth card Install the Bluetooth card according to the following procedures.
  • Page 155: Figure 4.16 Removing The Screws From The Touch Pad Button Board

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4.10 Touch Pad Button Board and Bracket Removing the touch pad button board and bracket Remove the touch pad button board and bracket according to the following procedures and Figure 4.16, 4.17.
  • Page 156: Figure 4.17 Removing The Touch Pad Bracket

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 3. Remove one M2.5x4 screw from the touch pad bracket. M2.5x4*1 Figure 4.17 Removing the touch pad bracket 4.
  • Page 157: Figure 4.18 Removing The Speakers

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4.11 Speakers Removing the Speakers Remove the Speakers according to the following procedures and Figure 4.18.
  • Page 158 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 3. Attach the speaker cable to the motherboard. Satellite L550 Maintenance Manual 4-31...
  • Page 159: Figure 4.19 Removing The Display Assembly

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4.12 Display Assembly Removing the Display Assembly CAUTION: Use care to avoid the antenna cable being caught between the display assembly and the laptop.
  • Page 160: Figure 4.20 Removing The Hinge Brackets

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4. Remove two M2.5x4 screws that secure the hinge brackets to the logic lower assembly. Figure 4.20 Removing the hinge brackets 5.
  • Page 161: Figure 4.21 Removing The Thermal Fan From The Logic Lower Assembly

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4.13 Thermal Fan Removing the Thermal Fan Remove the thermal fan according to the following procedures and Figure 4.21.
  • Page 162: Figure 4.22 Removing The Motherboard From Logic Lower Assembly

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4.14 Motherboard Removing the Motherboard Remove the motherboard according to the following procedures.
  • Page 163: Figure 4.23 Removing The Dc In Connector And Cable

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 2. Remove the DC IN connector and cable out of the logic lower assembly from right to left, as shown in Figure 4.23.
  • Page 164: Figure 4.25 Aligning The Motherboard Connectors

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Installing the Motherboard Install the motherboard according to the following procedures.
  • Page 165: Figure 4.26 Installing The Dc In Connector

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4. Put the DC IN connector in the lower DC IN trough and route the cable from left to right under the ribs as shown in Figure 4.26.
  • Page 166: Figure 4.27 Removing The Usb Board

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4.15 USB Board Removing the USB Board Remove the USB board according to the following procedures and Figure 4.27.
  • Page 167: Figure 4.28 Removing The Odd Board

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4.16 ODD Board Removing the ODD Board Remove the ODD board according to the following procedures and Figure 4.28.
  • Page 168: Thermal Module And Vga Board (Optional)

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4.17 Thermal Module and VGA Board (Optional) Removing the Thermal Module and VGA Board Remove the thermal module and VGA board according to the following procedures and Figure 4.29, 4.30.
  • Page 169: Figure 4.29 Removing The Thermal Module

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Figure 4.29 Removing the Thermal Module 3.
  • Page 170: Figure 4.31 Reapply Shinetsu 7726 Grease On The Thermal Module And Remove Any Release Papers

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 1. Reapply Shinetsu 7762 grease on the thermal module as shown in Figure 4.31. If you use a new thermal module, remove any release papers from the thermal pads first.
  • Page 171: Figure 4.32 Removing The Cpu

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4.18 Removing the CPU Remove the CPU according to the following procedures and Figure 4.32.
  • Page 172: Installing Cpu

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Installing CPU Install the CPU according to the following procedures. 1.
  • Page 173: Wlan Card

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4.19 WLAN Card Removing the WLAN Card Remove the WLAN card according to the following procedures and Figure 4.33.
  • Page 174: Removing The Modem Card

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4.20 Modem Card (Optional) Removing the Modem Card Remove the modem card according to the following procedures and Figure 4.34.
  • Page 175: Lcd Bezel Assembly

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4.21 LCD Bezel Assembly Removing the LCD Bezel Assembly Remove the LCD bezel assembly according to the following procedures.
  • Page 176: Figure 4.36 Taking Out The Hinge Wall

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Figure 4.36 Taking out the hinge wall 4.
  • Page 177: Figure 4.38 Reroute The Cables

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Installing the LCD bezel Install the LCD bezel assembly according to the following procedures.
  • Page 178: Figure 4.39 Pressing The Bezel Hinge Wall

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 3. Press the bezel hinge wall against the cover hinge wall as shown in Figure 4.39. Figure 4.39 Pressing the bezel hinge wall 4.
  • Page 179: Figure 4.41 Pressing The Left And Right Side Of The Bezel

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 5. Press the left and right side of the bezel as shown in Figure 4.41. Figure 4.41 Pressing the left and right side of the bezel 6.
  • Page 180: Lcd Module

    Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4.22 LCD Module Removing the LCD Module Remove the LCD module according to the following procedures and Figure 4.43, 4.44 and 4.45.
  • Page 181: Figure 4.44 Removing The Lcd Hinge Assembly

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 3. Remove six M2x2.5 screws according to the sequence indicated in the Figure 4.44, and then remove the LCD hinge assembly.
  • Page 182 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 5. Remove the tape and LVDS cable connector. Then detach the LVDS cable. Figure 4.45 Removing the LVDS cable NOTE: Integrated Circuits (ICs) are fragile.
  • Page 183: Installing The Lcd Module

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Installing the LCD Module Install the inverter board according to the following procedures.
  • Page 184 Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the 4 Replacement Procedures Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 5. Seat the LCD module in the correct position in the LCD cover assembly and secure it to the LCD cover assembly with four M2.5x6 screws according to the sequence indicated in Figure 4.47.
  • Page 185: Cmos Board And Microphone (Optional)

    4 Replacement Procedures Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. Error! Use the Home tab to apply 2 to the text that you want to appear here. 4.23 CMOS Board and Microphone (Optional) Removing the CMOS Board and Microphone Remove the CMOS Board and microphone according to the following procedures and Figure 4.48.
  • Page 186: Appendix A Handling The Lcd Module

    Appendix A Appendix A Handling the LCD Module Precautions for handling the LCD module The LCD module can be easily damaged during assembly or disassembly. Observe the following precautions when handling it to prevent damaging it. 1. When installing the LCD module in the display assembly, make sure that you seat it so that it is properly aligned and maximum visibility of the display is maintained.
  • Page 187 3. If the panel’s surface gets dirty or moist, wipe it with cotton or a soft cloth. If it is still dirty, try breathing on the surface to create a light condensate and wipe it again. If the surface is very dirty, we recommend a CRT cleaning agent. Apply the agent to a soft cloth and then wipe the panel’s surface.
  • Page 188 5. Glass is used in the panel, so be careful not to drop it or let it strike a hard object, which could cause breakage or cracks. 6. CMOS-LSI circuits are used in the module, so guard against damage from electrostatic discharge.
  • Page 189 7. Do not expose the module to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet rays for long periods. 8. Do not store the module at temperatures below its specifications. Cold can cause the liquid crystals to freeze, lose their elasticity or otherwise suffer damage. 9.
  • Page 190 10. If you transport the module, do not use packing material that contains epoxy resin (amine) or silicon glue (alcohol or oxime). These materials can release gas that can damage the panel’s polarization. ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   Satellite A350 Series Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 191: Appendix B Board Layout

    Appendix B Appendix B Board Layout B.1 System Board Top View Figure B-1 System Board Layout (Top) ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 192 B.2 System Board Bottom View Figure B-2 System Board Layout (Bottom) ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   Liverpool 10M/10MG Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 193 Table B-1 System Board ICs (top and bottom) Number Name North Bridge (PM45/ GM45 / GL40) Clock Generator (SLG8SP556VTR) South Bridge (ICH9M) EC (KB926QFD3) BIOS ROM CODEC (ALC272-VA2-GR) Card Bus Controller (OZ601TN-A1) Card Reader Controller (RTS5159-VDD-GR) LAN Conroller (RTL8103EL-GR) Table B-2 System Board Connectors (top and bottom) Number Name JCPU...
  • Page 194 JESATA ESATA/USB Combo conn. JLAN LAN conn. JLINE Headphones conn. JEXMIC External MIC conn. JHDMI HDMI conn. JLVDS LVDS conn. JUSBB USB/B conn. PJP1 AC Adaptor conn. PJP2 Battery conn. ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   Liverpool 10M/10MG Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 195: Appendix C Pin Assignments

    Appendix C Pin Assignments System Board JFAN Table C-1 FAN I/F pin assignments (3-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name +FAN1 FAN_SPEED1 JLVDS Table C-2 LVDS I/F pin assignments (40-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name +5V_LVDS_CAM LCD_TXCLK+ USB20_P9_R_CAM...
  • Page 196 +LCD_INV +LCD_INV BKOFF# JCRT Table C-3 CRT pin assignments (15-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name RED_L GREEN_L BLUE_L +CRT_VCC D_DDCDATA HSYNC VSYNC D_DDCCLK JHDMI Table C-4 HDMI I/F pin assignments (19-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name HDMI_R_D2+ HDMI_R_D2-...
  • Page 197 Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name +3VS_FP USB20_N7 USB20_P7 JHDD Table C-6 HDD I/F pin assignments (22-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name SATA_TXP1 SATA_TXN1 SATA_IRX_DT SATA_IRX_DT X_N1 X_P1 +3VS +3VS +3VS +5VS +5VS +5VS JODD Table C-7 SATA ODD I/F pin assignments (14-pin) Pin No.
  • Page 198 JESATA Table C-8 eSATA/USB I/F pin assignments (11-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name +USB_VCCB USB20_N2_R_S USB20_P2_R_S SATA_TXP2 SATA_TXN2 SATA_RXN2 SATA_RXP2 Table C-9 Bluetooth Connector pin assignments (10-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name +3VS +BT_VCC BT_RESET# BT_DET# USB20_N6...
  • Page 199 USB20_P9_R C.11 JWLAN Table C-11 WLAN Connector pin assignments (52-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name +3VS +1.5VS CLKREQ_MCARD CLK_PCIE_MCAR CLK_PCIE_MCAR WL_OFF# PLT_RST# PCIE_PTX_C_IRX +3VS PCIE_PTX_C_IRX +1.5VS SMB_CK_CLK1 PCIE_ITX_C_PRX SMB_CK_DAT1 PCIE_ITX_C_PRX USB20_N8 USB20_P8 +3VS ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   Liverpool 10M/10MG Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 200 +3VS +1.5VS E51_TXD_R E51_RXD_R +3VS C.12 JEXP Table C-12 New Card Connector pin assignments (26-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name USB20_N5 USB20_P5 CP_USB# SMB_CK_CLK0 SMB_CK_DAT0 +1.5VS_CARD +1.5VS_CARD EC_SWI_R# +3VALW_CARD PERST# +3VS_CARD +3VS_CARD CLKREQ# EXP_CPPE# CLK_PCIE_NCAR CLK_PCIE_NCAR PCIE_PTX_C_IRX PCIE_PTX_C_IRX PCIE_ITX_C_PRX PCIE_ITX_C_PRX...
  • Page 201 Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name RJ45_MIDI0+ RJ45_MIDI0- RJ45_MIDI1+ RJ45_MIDI1- +3V_LAN LAN_SK_LAN_LI +3V_LAN LAN_ACTIVITY# LANGND LANGND C.14 JUSBB Table C-14 USB/B Connector pin assignments (12-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name +USB_VCCA +USB_VCCA +USB_VCCA +USB_VCCA USB20_N0_R USB20_P0_R USB20_N1_R USB20_P1_R...
  • Page 202 DQS0# DQS0 DQ12 DQ13 DQS1# DQS1 CK0# Table C-15 SODIMM I/F pin assignments (200-PIN) (2/4) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name DQ10 DQ14 DQ11 DQ15 DQ16 DQ20 DQ17 DQ21 DQS2# DQS2 DQ18 DQ22 DQ19 DQ23 DQ24 DQ28 DQ25 DQ29 DQS3# ¡...
  • Page 203 DQS3 DQ26 DQ30 DQ27 DQ31 CKE0 NC/CKE1 NC/A15 NC/A14 Table C-15 SODIMM I/F pin assignments (200-PIN) (3/4) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name A10/AP RAS# CAS# ODT0 NC/S1# NC/A13 NC/ODT1 DQ32 DQ36 DQ33 DQ37 ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   Liverpool 10M/10MG Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 204 DQS4# DQS4 DQ38 DQ34 DQ39 DQ35 DQ44 DQ40 DQ45 DQ41 DQS5# DQS5 DQ42 DQ46 DQ43 DQ47 DQ48 DQ52 DQ49 DQ53 Table C-15 SODIMM I/F pin assignments (200-PIN) (4/4) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name DQ18 DQ22 DQ19 DQ23 DQ24 DQ28 DQ25...
  • Page 205 CKE0 NC/CKE1 NC/A15 NC/A14 C.16 JLINE Table C-16 HEADPHONE Connector pin assignments (6-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name GNDA HP_L_L HP_R_L NBA_PLUG GNDA C.17 JMIC Table C-17 Internal Microphone Connector pin assignments (2-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No.
  • Page 206 KSI5 KSI0 KSI4 KSI3 KSI2 KSI7 KSO15 KSO12 KSO11 KSO10 KSO9 KSO8 KSO13 KSO7 KSO6 KSO14 KSO5 KSO3 KSO4 KSO0 KSO1 KSO2 KSO17 KSO16 +3VS C.19 JREAD Table C-19 CARD READER connector pin assignments (21-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name SDWP# SD_DATA1...
  • Page 207 SDCMD MSCLK +VCC_3IN1 SD_DATA3 SD_DATA2 SDCD# C.20 JMXM Table C-20 VGA/B Connector pin assignments (200-PIN) (1/4) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name +MXM_B+ +1.8VS +MXM_B+ +1.8VS +MXM_B+ +1.8VS +MXM_B+ +1.8VS +MXM_B+ +1.8VS +MXM_B+ +1.8VS +MXM_B+ +1.8VS +MXM_B+ SUSP# +5VALW PCIE_GTX_C_MRX_N15 PCIE_GTX_C_MRX_P15...
  • Page 208 PCIE_GTX_C_MRX_P11 PCIE_MTX_C_GRX_N11 PCIE_MTX_C_GRX_P11 PCIE_GTX_C_MRX_N10 PCIE_GTX_C_MRX_P10 PCIE_MTX_C_GRX_N10 PCIE_MTX_C_GRX_P10 PCIE_GTX_C_MRX_N9 PCIE_GTX_C_MRX_P9 PCIE_MTX_C_GRX_N9 Table C-20 VGA/B Connector pin assignments (200-PIN) (2/4) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name PCIE_MTX_C_GRX_P9 PCIE_GTX_C_MRX_N8 PCIE_GTX_C_MRX_P8 PCIE_MTX_C_GRX_N8 PCIE_MTX_C_GRX_P8 PCIE_GTX_C_MRX_N7 PCIE_GTX_C_MRX_P7 PCIE_MTX_C_GRX_N7 PCIE_MTX_C_GRX_P7 PCIE_GTX_C_MRX_N6 PCIE_GTX_C_MRX_P6 PCIE_MTX_C_GRX_N6 PCIE_MTX_C_GRX_P6 PCIE_GTX_C_MRX_N5 PCIE_GTX_C_MRX_P5 PCIE_MTX_C_GRX_N5 PCIE_MTX_C_GRX_P5...
  • Page 209 PCIE_GTX_C_MRX_P1 PCIE_MTX_C_GRX_N1 Table C-20 VGA/B Connector pin assignments (200-PIN) (3/4) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name PCIE_MTX_C_GRX_P1 PCIE_GTX_C_MRX_N0 PCIE_GTX_C_MRX_P0 PCIE_MTX_C_GRX_N0 PCIE_MTX_C_GRX_P0 CLK_PCIE_VGA# CLK_PCIE_VGA PLT_RST# EC_SMB_DA2 EC_SMB_CK2 VGA_CRT_R VGA_CRT_HSYNC VGA_CRT_G VGA_CRT_VSYNC VGA_CRT_CLK VGA_CRT_B VGA_CRT_DATA LCD_TZCLK- LCD_TZCLK+ Table C-20 VGA/B Connector pin assignments (200-PIN) (4/4) Pin No.
  • Page 210 LCD_TZOUT1+ LCD_TZOUT0- LCD_TZOUT0+ LCD_TXCLK- LCD_TXCLK+ LCD_TXOUT2- LCD_TXOUT2+ LCD_TXOUT1- LCD_TXOUT1+ LCD_TXOUT0- LCD_TXOUT0+ VGA_HDMI_CLK- LCD_EDID_DATA VGA_HDMI_CLK+ LCD_EDID_CLK VGA_ENVDD VGA_HDMI_TXD2- VGA_HDMI_TXD2+ VGA_ENBKL HDMIDAT_VGA VGA_HDMI_TXD1- HDMICLK_VGA VGA_HDMI_TXD1+ VGA_HDMI_TXD0- +3VS VGA_HDMI_TXD0+ +3VS +3VS ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   C-16 Liverpool 10M/10MG Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 211 C.21 JEXMIC Table C-21 EXMIC connector pin assignments (6-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name GNDA MIC1_L_L MIC1_L_R MIC_SENSE GNDA C.22 JSPK Table C-22 SPK connector pin assignments (4-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name SPK_L1 SPK_L2 SPK_R1 SPK_R2...
  • Page 212 C.24 JMDC Table C-24 MDC connector pin assignments (12-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name +3VALW HDA_SDOUT_MDC +3VALW HDA_SYNC_MDC HDA_SDIN1_MDC HDA_RST#_MDC HDA_BITCLK_MDC C.25 JPCM Table C-25 Card Bus connector pin assignments (68-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name S1_D3 S1_D4...
  • Page 213 S1_D13 S1_D14 S1_D15 S1_CE2# S1_VS1 S1_IORD# S1_IOWR# S1_A17 S1_A18 S1_A19 S1_A20 S1_A21 +S1_VCC +S1_VCC S1_A22 S1_A23 S1_A24 S1_A25 S1_VS2 S1_RST S1_WAIT# S1_INPACK# S1_REG# S1_BVD2 S1_BVD1 S1_D8 S1_D9 S1_D10 S1_CD2# ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   Liverpool 10M/10MG Maintenance Manual C-19...
  • Page 214 Appendix D Appendix D Keyboard Scan/Character Codes Table D-1 Scan codes (set 1 and set 2) (1/4) Code set 1 Code set 2 Keytop Note Make Break Make Break ‘ ~ 7 & BkSp ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 215 Table D-1 Scan codes (set 1 and set 2) (2/4) Code set 1 Code set 2 Keytop Note Make Break Make Break Caps Lock ‘ “ Enter Shift (L) No.102 key , < . > Shift (R) ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   Satellite A350/A350D Series Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 216 Table D-1 Scan codes (set 1 and set 2) (3/4) Code set 1 Code set 2 Keytop Note Make Break Make Break Ctrl(L) Alt (L) Space ALT (R) Ctrl(R) ← Home ↑ ↓ PgUp PgDn → ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   Satellite A350/A350D Series Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 217 Table D-1 Scan codes (set 1 and set 2) (4/4) Code set 1 Code set 2 Keytop Note Make Break Make Break PrintSc Pause — — — — Notes: 1. * Scan codes differ by mode. 2. * Scan codes differ by overlay function. 3.
  • Page 218 Table D-2 Scan codes with left Shift key Code set 1 Code set 2 Make Break Make Break E0 AA E0 35 E0 B5 E0 2A E0 F0 12 E0 4A E0 F0 4A E0 12 E0 AA E0 52 E0 D2 E0 2A E0 F0 12 E0 70 E0 F0 70 E0 12 E0 AA E0 53 E0 D3 E0 2A E0 F0...
  • Page 219 Table D-3 Scan codes in Numlock mode Code set 1 Code set 2 Make Break Make Break E0 2A E0 52 E0 D2 E0 AA E0 12 E0 E0 F0 70 E0 F0 12 E0 2A E0 53 E0 D3 E0 AA E0 12 E0 E0 F0 71 E0 F0 12...
  • Page 220 Table D-5 Scan codes in overlay mode Code set 1 Code set 2 Keytop Make Break Make Break (–) Table D-6 No.124 key scan code Code set 1 Code set 2 Shift Make Break Make Break Prt Sc Common Ctrl + Shift + Alt + ¡...
  • Page 221 Table D-7 No.126 key scan code Key top Shift Code set 1 Code set 2 Make Make Pause Common Ctrl *: This key generates only make codes. ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   Satellite A350/A350D Series Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 222: Appendix E Key Layout

    Appendix E Key Layout United Status (US) Keyboard 2. Traditional Chinese (CH) Keyboard ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 223 3. Thai (TI) Keyboard 4. Korean (KO) Keyboard ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 224 5. United Kingdom (UK) Keyboard 6. US International (UI) Keyboard ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 225 7. Hebrew (HB) Keyboard ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 226 8. Danish (DM) Keyboard 9. Swiss (SW) Keyboard ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 227 10.Arabic (ARE) Keyboard 11.Czech (CZ) Keyboard ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 228 12.Russian (RU) Keyboard 13.Portuguese (PO) Keyboard ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 229 14.Slovakian (SL) Keyboard 15.Italian (IT) Keyboard ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 230 16.French (FR) Keyboard 17.German (GR) Keyboard ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 231 18.Greek (GK) Keyboard 19.Hungarian (HG) Keyboard ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual E-10...
  • Page 232 20.Spanish (SP) Keyboard 21.Turkish (TR) Keyboard ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual E-11...
  • Page 233 22.Turkish F (TR-F) Keyboard 23.Swedish (SD) Keyboard ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual E-12...
  • Page 234 24.Belgian (BE) Keyboard 25.Yugoslavian (YU) Keyboard ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual E-13...
  • Page 235 26.Norwegian (NW) Keyboard 27.Scandinavian (ND) Keyboard ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual E-14...
  • Page 236 28.Canadian Multinational(AC)Keyboard 29.Canadian Bilingual (CB) Keyboard ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual E-15...
  • Page 237 30. Japanese (JP) Keyboard ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual E-16...
  • Page 238 Appendix F Series Screw Torque List (KTWAA) Table F-1 Series Screw Torque List SCREW SCREW SCREW P/N Q'ty LOCATION SPEC TORQUE LCD ASSY LCD HINGE BRK ASSY M2x2.5 (NI MACAJ0602G0 L&R TO LCD PANEL 1.2~1.5Kgf.cm 17W" M2.5x6 (BZn LCD HINGE L&R TO MA0000062G0 2.5~3.0Kgf.cm LCD COVER...
  • Page 239 LOG UP M2x3 (BZn FUNCTION MA0000060G0 1.2~1.5Kgf.cm LOG UP M2.5x4 (BZn TP BRACKET TO LOG MA0000061G0 2.0~2.5Kgf.cm M2.5x4 (BZn BOARD MA0000061G0 2.0~2.5Kgf.cm BRACKET LOG LOWER ASSY M2.5x4 (BZn SADDLE RIGHT TOP MA0000061G0 2.5~3.0Kgf.cm TO LOW M2.5x4 (BZn SADDLE LEFT TOP TO MA0000061G0 2.5~3.0Kgf.cm SPEAKER...
  • Page 240 REAR SIDE) LOG LOW TO SADDLE M2.5x6 (BZn MA0000062G0 TO LOG UP (RIGHT 2.5~3.0Kgf.cm REAR SIDE) M2.5x4 (BZn MA0000061G0 2.0~2.5Kgf.cm (BATTERY AREA) M2.5x6 (BZn MA0000062G0 2.5~3.0Kgf.cm (REAR MIDDLE SIDE) M2.5x6 (BZn LOG LOW TO ODD MA0000062G0 2.5~3.0Kgf.cm BRACKET M2.5x4 (BZn MA0000061G0 KEYBOARD TO UP 2.0~2.5Kgf.cm...
  • Page 241: Appendix G Reliability

    Appendix G Appendix G Reliability The following table shows MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) for each component. Table G-1 MTBF Component Time (hours) 10,000 Keyboard 60,000 300,000 Optical (DVD/CD) drive 60,000 AC adaptor 60,000 ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § £ ¨ ¥ ©   SatelliteL550 / ProL550 Series Maintenance Manual...

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