If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer. IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY.
LASER SAFETY INFORMATION For U.S.A Class 1 LASER-Product This product is certified to comply with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Subchapter J. This product complies with European Standard EN60825 (or IEC Publication 825) For all areas This equipment is classified as a class 1 level LASER product and there is no hazardous LASER radiation. Caution: (1) Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. Before servicing, unplug the power cord to prevent an electric shock. 2. When replacing parts, use only manufacture's recommended components for safety. 3. Check the condition of the power cord. Replace if wear or damage is evident. 4.
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Note that the Use of battery packs other than those manufactured and recharging time varies based on the usage condi- supplied by Panasonic may present a safety hazard tions. (Recharging takes longer than usual when (generation of heat, ignition or rupture).
1. Specifications This page provides the specifications for the basic model. The model number is different according to the unit configuration. To check the model number: Check the bottom of the computer or the box the computer came in at the time of purchase. To check CPU speed, memory size and the hard disk drive (HDD) size: Run the Setup Utility ( Reference Manual “Setup Utility”) and select [Information] menu.
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Windows ReadyBoost function is also supported. Operation has been tested and confirmed using Panasonic SD Memory Cards and SDHC Memory Cards with a capacity of up to 8 GB. Operation on other SD equipment is not guaranteed. This computer is not compatible with MultiMediaCards. Do not insert these kinds of cards.
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<Only for North America> The AC adaptor is compatible with power sources up to 240 V AC adaptor. The computer is supplied with a 125 V AC compat- ible AC cord. 20-M-2-1 Varies depending on the usage conditions. Measured at LCD brightness: 60 cd/m Varies depending on the usage conditions, or when an external device is attached.
2. Names and Functions of Parts A: Bluetooth Antenna : Hard disk drive status <Only for model with Bluetooth> : Power status of the multimedia pocket Reference Manual “Bluetooth” : Battery status Reference Manual “Battery Power” B: ExpressCard Slot : Power status Reference Manual “PC Card / ExpressCard”...
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Right side 1394 Rear side Bottom A: Hard Disk Drive N: Headphone Jack You can connect headphones or amplified speakers. Reference Manual “Hard Disk Drive” When they are connected, audio from the internal B: SD Memory Card Slot speakers is not heard. Reference Manual “SD Memory Card”...
1. The power supply of the computer is turned on. 2. " F2 " is pushed on the screen of "Panasonic" while " press <F2 to enter Setup> " is displayed. 3. The setup utility starts and then takes notes of the content of the BIOS setup of present set.
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2. Operation of PC-Diagnostic Utility -Only the device which can be inspected on the entire screen is displayed. -The item does not appear when the device of wireless LAN etc. is not physically connected. -The movement of the item must use an arrow key or a flat pad. -As for the device under the diagnosis, blue and yellow are alternately displayed at the left of the icon.
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1. Turned on the computer. 2. "F2" is pushed on the screen while "Press<F2>to enter Setup" is displayed of "Panasonic". 3. Push "F10", and on the screen of "Is the change in the setting preserved and do end?"and then "Yes"...
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3. Test Item and Division of trouble Enhan- Place with possibili- Test item Stanard Content of standard test Content of enhancing test cing ty of breakdown CPU is shifted to protected mode, and "Violation of the paging", "Operation of CPU / CPU / the violation of a privileged instruction", Main board...
8 Wiring Connection Diagram EXPANSION EXTERNAL HEAD MICRO SERIAL PORT PORT DISPLAY PORT PHONE PHONE PORT CN100 CN705 CN703 CN102 CN101 CN702 CN701 CN700 JK701 JK700 I/O PCB USB PCB CN103 PORT BACK LIGHT TOUCH SCREEN INVERTER PCB W-LAN CN201 MODULE TS PCB CN200...
9 Disassembly/Reassembly Note: Power off the computer. Do not shut down to the Suspend or hibernation mode. Do not add peripherals while the computer is in the Suspend or hibernation mode; abnormal operation may result. 9.1. Disassembly Instructions 9.1.2. Removing the Battery Pack and HDD Pack 9.1.1.
9.1.3. Removing the HDD 9.1.4. Removing the KB Cover, Hinge Cover L, Hinge Cover R and Key- HDD U Case Ass’y board <K1-17> <K1-17> HDD FPC <N6> <N6> Bluetooth PCB <N6> SATA Guard <N6> <N6> <N2> Hinge Cover L <K1-16> <N6>...
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9.1.5. Removing the KB Cable Cover and 9.1.6. Removing the GPS PCB , Bluetooth LCD Cable Cover PCB and W-LAN Module <N12> <N29> <N29> <N29> <N29> <N12> to Connector <N29> <N12> GPS BT Angle (CN14) <N29> <N12> KB Cable Cover <N29>...
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9.1.7. Removing the DIMM Cover and Bot- 9.1.8. Removing the USB PCB and tom Cover Antenna PCB Tape <N1> <N1> <N1> Connector <N1> (CN100) DIMM Cover <N6> USB PCB <N1> <N6> <N6> Antenna PCB DIMM Stopper Base Connector Cover DIMM Heat <N3>...
9.1.9. Removing the FPC HDD BAT 9.1.10. Removing the PAD PCB to Connector (CN8) TP PCB Screw Sheet to Connector (CN7) <N16> FPC HDD BAT <N29> Tape to Connector (CN800) <N29> <N29> <N29> <N29> Antenna Cable <N29> <N29> <N29> Sheet <N29>...
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12. Remove the 2 Screws. <N6> <N18> 13. Remove the 2 Screws. <N21> <N16> 14. Remove the MP Guide. to Connector(CN700) <N16> 15. Remove the MP PCB. to Connector(CN701) <N16> 16. Remove the Coin Battery Cushion. <N16> <N16> <N16> 17. Disconnect the Cable from the Connector. (CN19) 18.
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9.1.14. Removing the Palm Top Cover 9.1.15. Removing the Handle and Power Sheet, Palm Top Cover, Touch Pad Adhesion Seat, Touch Pad, Touch <K2-41> Pad SW Knob, LED PCB and SW Handle LED PCB Base L Handle Base R <K2-41> Palm Top Cover Sheet Handle <N29>...
9.1.16. Removing the Display Unit 9.1.17. Removing the LCD Rear Cabinet, Hinge L and R and W-RDY ANT Unit Display Unit LCD Corner Side Cover L Rear Cable <N13> <N7> Sheet L <N9> <N7> Rear Cable Sheet R <N7> <N7> <N7>...
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9.1.18. Removing the Inverter PCB, TS 9.1.19. Removing the Antenna PCB L and PCB and LCD Unit LCD Rear Cabinet Ass’y LCD Drop Holder W-LAN ANT Cover L Antenna PCB L Connector Connector (CN201) (CN200) TS PCB LCD Drop Holder <N2>...
9.2. Reassembly Instructions 9.2.1. Attention when CF-30 series is repaired • Please execute writing BIOS ID when you exchange the Main Board. • Parts (Sheet and rubber) etc. related various the Conductive Cloth and Heat Spreader cannot be recycled. Use new parts. 9.2.2.
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9.2.3. Setting the Inverter PCB, TS PCB and LCD Unit 1. Set the LCD Unit to the LCD Front Cabinet in order. 2. Attach the 2 drop holders. LCD Drop Holder 3. Connect the Cable to the Connector. (CN200,CN201) 4. Connect the 3 Cables to the 3 Connectors. Connector Connector 5.
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Preparations Fit to the Moran edge and avoid running over. The Cables should not be overlapped. Put the pin side to the upper side. Put the Connector bottom PET tapeWrap in the rib on the jig. LCD cable Connect Attach the sheet matching to the upper right.
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<Notes> TS Controller Attach. 1. Apply the load when attaching the attaching parts. 20 ~ 30N (2 ~ 3Kgf)/cm2 1. Insert the TS Flex into the TS Controller, and attach the tape. 2. Remove the Release Paper A and attach the TS Controller. Flex Stiffening (Do not float the sheet and apply the load on the LCD.
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Assembly of LCD Unit (Only the model who doesn't have T/S) LCD drop holder Insert <Notes> 1. Apply the load when attaching the attaching parts. 20 to 30N (2 to S1:Insulation S2:Bitten S3:Sharp Edge CAUTION 3Kgf)/cm2 S4:Part No. Check S5:Other 2.
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9.2.4. Setting the LCD Rear Cabinet, Hinge L and R and W-RDY ANT Unit 1. Fix the Hinge L and R using the 2 Screws <K9-1-4>. LCD Corner 2. Set the LCD Latch. No.2 Side Cover L Rear Cable No.9 <N13>...
9.2.5. Setting the Display Unit 1. Fix the Display Unit using the 4 Screws <N9> (No1 to No4). Display Unit 2. Fix the Display Unit using the 2 Screws <N10> (No1 to No2). No.1 <N9> Note: Tighten the Screws in the numbered order (No1 to No4). No.4 Tighten the Screws in the numbered order (No1 to No2).
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9.2.6. Setting the Handle and Power SW 1. Set the WM SW using the 2 Screws <K2-42> <K2-41> 2. Set the Power SW. Handle 3. Set the Handle. Base L 4. Fix the Handle Base L / R using the 2 Screws <K2-41> Handle Base R Screws <K2-41>: DRSN4+6FKLT...
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9.2.7. Setting the Palm Top Cover Sheet, Palm Top Cover, Touch Pad Adhesion Seat, Touch Pad SW Knob, LED PCB And SW LED PCB 1. Set the SW LED PCB. 2. Attach the Power LED Packing Sheet to the LED Spacer Sheet.
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Assembly of Power SW Connection Direction S1:Insulation S2:Bitten S3:Sharp Edge CAUTION S4:Part No. Check S5:Other Attach the Battery Cushion * Notes: Bottom 1. Apply the load when attaching the parts. 20N ~ 30N (2 ~ 3Kgf)/cm2 Battery Pack Insertion Slot Cable Power Connection CAB Wall...
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9.2.8. Setting the I/O PCB 1. Open the Connector Cover and Lid Cover. I/O PCB Connector 2. Fix the I/O PCB using the 3 Screws <N15> (No1 to No3). (CN701) 3. Fix the I/O PCB using the 4 Screws <N14> (No1 to No4). No.1 No.2 Connector...
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9.2.9. Setting the SD PCB, Express Card No.1 No.3 and PCMCIA Card <N22> No.2 <N22> No.2 <N22> No.4 <N22> 1. Fix the PCMCIA Card using the 4 Screws <N22> <N22> No.4 No.1 (No1 to No4). <N22> <N22> 2. Fix the Express Card using the 4 Screws <N22> No.3 <N22>...
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9.2.10. Setting the Main PCB 15. Connect the Cable to the Connector. (CN400,CN401) 16. Set the Main Chasis on the Computer. 1. Fix the Main PCB using the 8 Screws <N32> (No1 to 17. Attach the Tape. No8), Screw <N6> (No1 to No2) and Screw <N11>. 2.
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22. Connect the 2 Cables to the 2 Connectors (CN17,CN27). 23. Attach the TOP WP Washer and tighten the Screw <N7>. TOP Screw Sheet 24. Attach the TOP Screws Sheet. <N7> TOP WP Washer Connector (CN17) Connector (CN27) Preparation of MODEM and MDC <Notes>...
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Assembly of LAN, Modem and MDC Order of fixing Tighten of Screw Screw Screw Modem LAN Case Tighten of is installed. Screw 5–1 Pass the Cable to the back 15–1 from the hole of the A side. LAN Cable is installed. Attach space Modem Cable...
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Assembly of Main PCB To prevent the * Notes: Part edge from Safety Working 1. Apply the load when attaching the parts. 20N ~ 30N (2 ~ 3Kgf)/cm2 touching the Attach the PET Sheet Card FPC. To prevent the mounted parts Bend the cable avoiding the connector.
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9.2.11. Setting the PAD PCB 1. Fix the PAD PCB using the 2 Screws <N29> (No1 to No2) 2. Attach the TP PCB Screw Sheet. TP PCB Screw Sheet 3. Connect the Cable to the Connector. (CN802) 4. Connect the Cable to the Connector (CN801) and attach the Tape.
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9.2.12. Setting the FPC HDD BAT 1. Fix the FPC HDD BAT using the Screw <N16>. to Connector (CN8) 2. Connect the 2 Cables to the 2 Connectors (CN7,CN8). to Connector (CN7) 3. Connect the Cable to the Connector (CN800). <N16>...
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1. Set HDD GUIDE and fix with Screw. S1:Insulation S2:Bitten S3:Sharp Edge 2. Fix with Screw. CAUTION 3. Apply tetra coating to each Connector pin. S4:Part No. Check S5:Other Battery Connector : Set the nozzle tip apart from the Connector with 1 to 10 mm and spray from the Connector end Torque of tightening screw :0.19 ±...
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Overlap the board and the FPC, and set on the top Cabinet. Insert FPC into ANT SW PCB. Insert the FPC into the main PCB. Match the FPC and the hole on the board. Connect the coaxial Cable from Docking PCB. FPC ASSY Lock after inserting FFC.
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Assembly of USB / Antenna PCB (Notes) S1:Insulation S2:Bitten S3:Sharp Edge 1. Insert and remove plug straight CAUTION S4:Part No. Check S5:Other 2. Don't make covering damaged at the time of cable handling. Ensure the Flex tag FPC Edge Standard does not run over.
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9.2.14. Setting the DIMM Cover and Bot- No.5 No.2 No.3 tom Cover No.4 <N1> <N1> <N1> <N1> 1. Set the Bottom Cover. DIMM Cover 2. Fix the Bottom Cover using the 6 Screws <N8> (No1 to No6). No.1 <N1> 3. Fix the Bottom Cover using the 2 Screws <N17> (No1, No2).
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9.2.15. Setting the W-LAN Module, GPS PCB and Bluetooth PCB 1. Set W-LAN Module. 7. Connect the Cable to the Connector (CN25). 2. Fix the W-LAN Module using the 2 Screws <N11> No.1 (No1 to No2). <N12> 3. Connect the Antenna Cables to the Connector on W-LAN No.3 No.2 Module.
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Cautions for Setting GPS ASSY and BT PCB ASS’Y <Notes> 1. Do not gouge when inserting and removing the plug. S1:Insulation S2:Bitten S3:Sharp Edge CAUTION 2. Do not damage the coating when handling the Cable. S4:Part No. Check S5:Other Match to the level edge TOP CASE SHEET of Cabinet Attach...
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Arranging the Keyboard Conductive Cloth Paste Conductive Cloth Paste 1. Attach Keyboard , Keyboard Spacer Tape and Keyboard Back Plate. Keyboard is installed (Insert the KB protrusions into the plate holes and determine the position.) 2. Attach Conductive Cloth to Keyboard Back Plate. 3.
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9.2.17. Setting the KB Cover, Hinge Cover L, Hinge Cover R and Keyboard 1. Insert the front hooks of the Keyboard to the Top Cabinet <N6> <N6> in order, and set the Keyboard. Bluetooth PCB 2. Fix the Hinge Cover L and R using the 3 Screws <N6> <N6>...
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Preparation oh HDD ASS’Y Fit to the corner. * Notes: 0 – 1 HDD INS SHEET 1. Apply the load when attaching the parts. 20N to 30N (2 to 3Kgf)/cm2 0 – 1 Turn it to the board side (back side). Safety Working S1:Insulation S2:Bitten S3:Sharp Edge CAUTION...
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* Notes: 1. Apply the load when attaching the parts. 20N to 30N (2 to 3Kgf)/cm2 Do not place the damper Do not place the damper over the plate of FPC. over the plate of heater. HDD Damper Ass’y Make sure the product with black sheet on the yellow sponge.
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* Notes: When attaching HDD Cushion Plate and HDD Cushion (Black), 1. Apply the load when attaching the parts. 20N to 30N (2 to 3Kgf)/cm2 set the bending part of the metal plate up. HDD Thermal Plate Do not bend it at a sharp HDD Cushion angle to put natural R.
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Set the CN side first, and then set the TAB side pushing to the A direction. HDD Ass’y insertion SATA Guide Set SATA Guard is installed Insert to make the Cushion on the HDD inside of the Cushion on the lower case. Avoid getting HDD under the side damper when inserting HDD * Notes:...
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9.2.19. Setting the Battery Pack and HDD Pack 1. Set the HDD Pack. 2. Set the Battery Pack. Battery Pack HDD Pack Battery Cover HDD Cover 9-41...
Replacement Parts List Note : Important Safety Notice Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only manufacturer's specified parts. CF-30KTPAXxM REF. NO and AREA PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY Main Block Unit DL3UP1336BAA PCB, EXT ANT DL3UP1354CAA...
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E510 DL3U21554AAA PCB, DOCKING E1001 N2ABZY000035 KEYBOARD VISTA, U.S. Accessories S NCR-B/901D LITHIUM ION STORAGE BATTERY S CF-AA1653ASC AC ADAPTOR DFHR6207ZA DFHS2059ZA TOUCH PANEL CLOTH DFME0148YA PEN TETHER S DFQW5231ZA MANUAL S K2CG3DR00003 AC CORD DFJS954ZA MODEM CABLE DFHR6339ZA-0 DUMMY EXPRESS CARD DFHR6340ZA-0 DUMMY PC CARD S DFKE0911ZC-0...
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K2-5-1 DFBD0193ZA-0 CN LATCH LEVER K2-5-2 S DFKE0869YA-0 CN LATCH CASE K2-5-3 DFUQ0116ZA CN LATCH SPRING K2-5-4 DRHM0110ZAT SCREW K2-6 S DFKE8188ZA-0 MP COVER ASS'Y K2-6-1 DFBH3051ZA LID HINGE K2-6-2 DFGE0139ZA-0 MP COVER SHEET K2-6-3 DFHR3E55ZA MP COVER CUSHON K2-6-4 S DFKE0860ZA-0 MP COVER K2-6-5...
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S DFKE0873ZB-0 HINGE COVER L S DFKE0874ZB-0 HINGE COVER R DFMD2177ZA ANTENNA CABLE PLATE DFMX0634ZA CD EDGE SHEET DFMX0999ZA RJ11 CABLE FIX SHEET DFMY0438ZA W-LAN HEAT RUBBER DFMD7B13ZA GPS BT ANGLE DFMX1260YA GPS INS SHEET A DFGX0458ZC-0 LCD CONER COVER R DFGX0459ZB-0 LCD CONER SIDE COVER L DFGX0460ZB-0...
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K119 DFHR8521ZA BATT CN PIN CUSHION K121 DFMD4066ZB-0 DC USB COVER PLATE K122 DFMD4067ZB-0 SERIAL COVER PLATE K124 DFMD7B00ZA BATT HDD CN ANGLE K130 DFMX1256ZA TP INS SHEET K131 DFHG1403YA-0 COIN BATTERY CUSHION K132 DFHG1467ZA LEAD SW CUSHION K133 DFHP7275ZA CN TAPE L K134 DFHP7276ZA...
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Replacement Parts List Note: Important Safety Notice Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety. When replacing any of these components use only manufacturer's specified parts. CF-30KTPAXxM PART NO. DESCRIPTION REF. NO and AREA Q'TY MAIN PCB C 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, F1J0J106A013 CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 10µF 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19,...
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IC 27 C3FBNY000187 FLASH ROM IC 28 C2CBYY000639 IC 29 C0CBCBC00181 IC 30 C1CB00002983 IC 31, 86, 93 C0JBAS000215 IC, GATE LOGIC IC 32, 61, 68, 87, 108, 704, C0JBAA000362 IC, LOGIC 720, 721 IC 33 C0ABZA000047 IC, AMP IC 34, 35, 36, 707 C0EBE0000459 IC 37, 78 C0EBH0000457...
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L 48, 64, 69, 70, 71 J0JYC0000098 DC POWER LINE BEADS L 49 G1C1R0MA0380 DC POWER LINE INDUCTOR L 50, 715 G1C1R0MA0289 DC POWER LINE INDUCTOR L 52 G1C100MA0077 COIL L 65, 80, 711, 712, 713, J0JHC0000078 DC POWER LINE BEADS 716, 718 L 700, 701, 714, 719, 721, J0JJC0000022...