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Preface Notice The company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change its contents without notice. Information contained herein is for reference only and does not constitute a commitment on the part of the manufacturer or any subsequent vendor. They assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this publication nor are they in anyway responsible for any loss or damage resulting from the use (or misuse) of this publication.
Contents Chapter 1: Introduction System specifications (general) ......1-2 External components ..........1-6 2200T ....................1-6 2700T ....................1-8 Mainboard overview ..........1-10 Key parts ..................1-10 Cable connectors & switches ..........1-11 Chapter 2: Disassembly Size chart for screws and hex nuts: ........2-1 Disassembly steps.............
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Preface Remove the CD device assembly ..........2-8 Remove the heat sink ..............2-9 Applying a heat sink pad............2-9 Remove the CPU ................ 2-10 Reinstall the CPU ..............2-11 Separate the notebook base in two ........2-12 Remove the FDD assembly ............. 2-15 Remove the CD device tray ............
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DVD-ROM assembly and parts list ......... A-8 CD-RW assembly and parts list ..........A-9 DVD-ROM+CD-RW combo assembly and parts list ..A-10 2700T ................. A-11 Bottom half assembly and parts list ........A-11 LCD panel (13.3”) assembly and parts list......A-12 LCD panel (14.1”) assembly and parts list......
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Preface Appendix B: Schematic Diagrams Mainboard (71-22T00-D03) ........B-1 Appendix C: Switch Settings Clock Settings (SW6) ..............C-1 Panel ID Settings (SW7) ............C-2 Appendix D: Updating the Flash ROM BIOS A: Download the BIOS update from the web site ....D-1 B: Unzip the file onto a bootable floppy disk ....
Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction This manual covers information you will need to service or upgrade your Notebook Computer. Infor- mation about operating the computer (e.g. getting started, etc...) is in the User’s Manual. Driver Informa- tion is also found in the User’s Manual. The User’s Manual is shipped with the computer. Operating Sys- tems (Windows ME, Windows 2000, etc.) have their own manuals as do application software.
Service Manual System specifications (general) The main unit of the 2200T/2700T Notebook PC has the following components: – Intel Pentium III-S/Pentium III/Celeron with AGP technology-based mainboard, using the SiS630ST chipset solution supporting SDRAM with 0MB on-board DRAM, expandable to 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB using one or two expansion SODIMMs –...
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Service Manual BIOS Storage Devices InSyde 256KB HDD (fixed) 2.5”, 9.5mm/12.7mm (h), IDE interface Video supporting DMA mode 2, PIO mode 4, ATA-33/66/100 Controller built-in SiS630ST FDD (fixed) 3.5”, 1.44MB, 3-mode Memory* SSMA Built-in Display 13.3”/14.1”, XGA, TFT 12.7mm CD Device Ports external CRT monitor port (x1) 24X CD-ROM...
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Introduction External CRT monitor port Power Saving Management Infrared port x 1 (supporting IrDA 1.1, APM ver 1.2 support ASKIR and FIR modes) ACPI Ver 1.0b support Micropone-in or S/PDIF out jack Soft Off by power button Speaker-out jack Suspend to disk support S-Video connector Battery low suspend USB port...
Service Manual External components 2200T LCD panel microphone LED status indicators Hot keys and power button Keyboard Stereo speakers TouchPad and buttons LED power indicators Open latch 10) RAM cover 11) Battery cover 1 - 6...
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Introduction 12) Mic-in jack 13) Speaker-out jack 12 13 14) Volume knob 15) PC Card slot 16) Infrared port 17) FDD 18) CD device (CD-ROM/DVD- ROM/CD-RW/ DVD+CD-RW) 19) Vent 20) Security slot 21) DC-in jack 22) PS/2 type port 23) Parallel port 24) Phone jack 25) Vent 26) External CRT...
Service Manual 2700T LCD panel microphone LED status indicators Hot keys and power button Keyboard Stereo speakers TouchPad and buttons LED power indicators Open latch 10) RAM cover 11) Battery cover 1 - 8...
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Introduction 12) Mic-in jack 13) Speaker-out jack 14) Volume knob 12 13 15) PC Card slot 16) Infrared port 17) FDD 18) CD device (CD-ROM/DVD- ROM/CD-RW/ DVD+CD-RW) 19) Vent 20) Security slot 21) DC-in jack 22) PS/2 type port 23) Parallel port 24) Phone jack 25) Vent 26) External CRT...
Disassembly Chapter 2: Disassembly To make the disassembly process easier each section may have a box in the page margin. Informa- tion contained in the boxes informs you what tools will be needed for a given procedure and the This box lists the amount of screws involved.
Service Manual Disassembly steps From the list below choose the component that you want to disassemble, then follow the steps listed and go to the appropriate page for detailed instruction. Note Remember to wear an anti- Steps to remove the CD device assembly: static wrist strap and remove all Remove the battery...
Disassembly Steps to remove the HDD assembly: Remove the battery p 2-5 Remove the keyboard p 2-6 Remove the HDD assembly p 2-7 Steps to remove the inverter board: Remove the battery p 2-5 Remove the LCD panel frame p 2-18 Remove the LCD panel from the LCD panel case p 2-19 (up to step 4) Steps to remove the LCD panel:...
Service Manual Steps to remove the mainboard: Remove the battery p 2-5 Remove the keyboard p 2-6 Remove the HDD assembly p 2-7 Remove the CD device assembly p 2-8 Remove the heat sink p 2-9 Remove the CPU p 2-10 Separate the notebook base in two p 2-12 Remove the FDD assembly...
Disassembly Removal Procedures Remove the battery 1. Remove the 2 screws on the battery cover (figures 2-1). 2. Disconnect the battery connector from the computer. 3. Slide the battery out of the computer (figures 2-2). 1 Philips screw- driver 2 screws figure 2-2a figure 2-1a 1) Battery...
Service Manual Remove the keyboard 1. Press the 4 keyboard latches at the top of the keyboard (figure 2-3). 2. Lift the top of the keyboard up and out of the computer (figure 2-4). 1) keyboard 3. Remove the keyboard ribbon cable. latch 2) ribbon cable figure 2-3...
Disassembly Remove the HDD assembly 1. Remove 3 screws (D) holding the HDD assembly in place (figure 2-5). 2. Lift the HDD assembly out of the case using the HDD tab (figure 2-6). 1 Philips screw- driver 3 screws 1) HDD assem- 2) HDD tab 3) HDD connec- 4) HDD socket...
Service Manual Remove the CD device assembly 1. Remove screw (I) in figure 2-7. 1 Philips screwdriver 2. Use a small screwdriver to gently push the CD device assembly out of the case (figure 2-7). 1 screw 3. Remove the heat sink. ** (refer to page 2-9 for heat sink removal steps) Note For information on removing the...
Disassembly Remove the heat sink 1. Unscrew the 4 screws (P) securing the heat sink to the mainboard (figure 2-8). 1 Philips screw- 2. Lift up the heat sink part way until you see the heat sink cable. Disconnect the cable from the driver mainboard (figure 2-9).
Service Manual Remove the CPU 1. Remove the CPU lock from 1 Regular the CLOSE slot of the CPU screwdriver socket (figure 2-10a). 1 CPU tool 1a) FC-PGA2 figure 2-10a 1b) FC-PGA 2. Place the CPU tool over CPU lock the CPU (figure 2-10b).
Disassembly Reinstall the CPU 1. Place the CPU firmly in the socket. 1 Regular 2. Place the CPU tool over the screwdriver CPU (figure 2-11a). 1 CPU tool 3. Place a screwdriver in the CLOSE slot of the CPU socket (figure 2-11a) and move it to the right.
Right Side: of the case just above the hex nut (figure 2- 1 Screw 12). Bottom: 7 Screws (2700T) 5 Screws (2200T) Bottom Rear: 3 Screws 4 Hex nuts 1) microphone...
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Disassembly 2. Remove screw (I) (figure 2-13). figure 2-13 3. Close the LCD panel and go to the right side of the computer and remove screw (I) (figure 2-14). figure 2-14 2 - 13...
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Service Manual 4. Remove the hex nuts (R) on the parallel port (figure 2-15). 5. Remove the hex nuts (R) on the monitor out port (figure 2-15). 6. Remove screws (D) just above the ports (figure 2-15). 1 Hex socket wrench 4 Hex nuts 3 Screws...
Service Manual Remove the mainboard and tray from the bottom case 1. Remove screws (F, H) and hex nut (Q). 1 Philips screw- 2. Lift the mainboard up from the battery side and pull it out of the case. driver 1 Hex socket wrench 2 Screws...
Disassembly Remove the mainboard from the mainboard tray 1. Lift the mainboard out of the tray. mainboard bottom view figure 2-19 mainboard top view 2 - 17...
Service Manual The LCD Panel Remove the LCD panel frame 1 Philips screwdriver 1. Remove the rubber stoppers in positions D and J (figure 2-20). 5 Screws 2. Remove the screws (D, J) (figure2-20). 3. Run your finger around the middle of the frame and separate the frame from the back (figure 2-21).
1) Ground wire (for reassem- bly, please note where the ground wire is at- tached ) 2) Inverter Board The following models need to have the LCD bracket removed. 2700T - 13.3” figure 2-22 2200T - 13.3” 2 - 19...
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Service Manual 1) Inverter cable 2) LCD to in- verter cable figure 2-23 3) LCD cable 4) LCD cable 4. Lift the inverter board and disconnect the in- connector verter cable and the LCD to inverter cable (figure 5) LCD bracket 2-23).
Disassembly Remove the LCD panel from the bracket 1. Gently lift out the panel. 2. Remove the screws (C) holding the LCD in the bracket (figure 2-25). 1 Philips screw- driver (small) 4 Screws figure 2-25 2 - 21...
Service Manual Remove only the LCD panel (for 14.1” LCD screens) Once the frame is removed from a 14.1” model, you will not need to remove the bracket. Instead: 1) Remove the four screws (figure 2-26) 1 Philips screwdriver 4 Screws figure 2-26 2 - 22...
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Disassembly 2) Gently remove the LCD panel from the case and place it on top of the keyboard (figure 2-27). 3) Remove the tape and connectors and lift the LCD panel out. 1) LCD cable 2) LCD cable connector figure 2-27 2 - 23...
Service Manual Remove the modem module With the keyboard and heat sink removed: 1 Philips 1) Remove screws (H) (figure 2-28) screwdriver 2) Disconnect the modem cable from the mainboard.(the modem module with the cable is still connected 2 Screws to the mainboard via a board-to-board connector.) 3) Remove the modem module with the cable.
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Z691 PQ30 2N3904(Q) PR110 PR109 10K(R) 100K PQ29 2N7002 ÂÅ ¤Ñ ¹q ¸£ CLEVO CO. Title CPU POWER Size Document Number 0200-27.SCH 71-22T00-D03 Date: T u esda y, S epte m be r 11, 200 1 Sheet B - 27...
1) Using your web browser go to www.clevo.com.tw 2) Choose Download from the menu bar at the top of the page. 3) In the Driver section select the model of your computer (2200T/2700T series) and the driver type (BIOS). 4) Select GO.
Service Manual D: Use the flash tools to update the flash BIOS After the computer has been booted from the floppy disk: 1) Go to the DOS prompt. 2) Type in the command: A: FP 2xTRxxx.BIN (This file was one of the zipped files and is now on your bootable floppy disk. For example, if you have downloaded file 2xTR103.ZIP then you should type in the command “FP 2xTR103.BIN) 3) Remove the floppy disk from the drive.