Toshiba A60 S1591 - Satellite - Celeron D 2.8 GHz Maintenance Manual
Toshiba A60 S1591 - Satellite - Celeron D 2.8 GHz Maintenance Manual

Toshiba A60 S1591 - Satellite - Celeron D 2.8 GHz Maintenance Manual

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Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual

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  • Page 1 Toshiba Personal Computer Equium A60/Satellite A60 / Pro A60 / A65 Maintenance Manual TOSHIBA CORPORATION S/ No. Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 2 © 2004 by Toshiba Corporation. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Toshiba. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein.
  • Page 3: General

    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: Handling The Lcd Module

    The manual is divided into the following parts: Chapter 1 Hardware Overview describes the Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 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 Conventions This manual uses the following formats to describe, identify, and highlight terms and operating procedures. Acronyms On the first appearance and whenever necessary for clarification acronyms are enclosed in parentheses following their definition. For example: Read Only Memory (ROM) Keys Keys are used in the text to describe many operations.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Hardware Overview Features ........................1-1 System Unit Components..................1-8 2.5-inch HDD ......................1-14 DVD-ROM Drive ....................1-15 CD-RW/DVD-ROM Drive..................1-16 DVD Multi......................1-17 DVD-R/-RW…………………………………………………………………….1-18 DVD Dual……………………………………………………………………….1-19 DVD Super Multi……………………………………………………………….1-20 Power Supply......................1-21 Batteries......................... 1-22 1.1.1 Main Battery..................
  • Page 7 Procedure 1 Message Check ................2-11 Procedure 2 Partition Check................2-11 Procedure 3 Format Check ................2-12 Procedure 4 Test Program Check..............2-13 Procedure 5 Connector Check and Replacement Check ........2-14 Keyboard....................... 2-15 Procedure 1 Test Program Check ................ 2-15 Procedure 2 Connector Check and Replacement Check........
  • Page 8 Procedure 2 Connector Check ................. 2-24 2.14 Cooling Module...................... 2-25 Procedure 1 Test Program Check..............2-25 Procedure 2 Connector Check and Replacement Check ........2-25 Chapter 3 Diagnostic Programs General ........................3-1 Quick Start....................... 3-3 Option........................3-9 Subtests ......................... 3-18 System Test......................
  • Page 9 Chapter 4 Replacement Procedures General ........................4-1 Wireless Lan Card....................4-18 HDD........................4-20 Switch Cover and Hotkey Board ................4-23 Keyboard....................... 4-25 ODD Bay Module....................4-27 Display Assembly....................4-30 Top Cover ......................4-32 Speakers........................ 4-35 4.10 Cooling Module...................... 4-37 4.11 CPU ........................
  • Page 10 Appendices Appendix A Handling the LCD Module ................A-1 Appendix B Board Layout....................B-1 Appendix C Keyboard Scan/Character Codes..............C-1 Appendix D Key Layout..................... D-1 Appendix E Wiring Diagrams ....................E-1 Appendix F BIOS Rewrite Procedures................F-1 Appendix G EC/KBC Rewrite Procedures ................. G-1 Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Hardware Overview

    Chapter 1 Hardware Overview...
  • Page 12 1 Hardware Overview 1-ii Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 13 1 Hardware Overview Chapter 1 Contents 1.1 Features..........................1-1 1.2 System Unit Components....................1-8 1.3 2.5-inch HDD........................1-14 1.4 DVD-ROM Drive......................1-15 1.5 CD-RW/DVD-ROM Drive ..................... 1-16 1.6 DVD Multi........................1-17 1.7 DVD-R/-RW........................1-18 1.8 DVD Dual ........................1-19 1.9 DVD Super Multi......................1-20 2.0 Power Supply ........................
  • Page 14 1 Hardware Overview Figures Figure 1- 1 Parts description placement................... 1-5 Figure 1- 2 The computer Block diagram................1-6 Figure 1- 3 System Board configuration.................. 1-7 Figure 1- 4 System unit block diagram..................1-8 Figure 1- 5 2.5-inch HDD..................... 1-14 Figure 1- 6 DVD-ROM drive ....................
  • Page 15: Features

    1 Hardware Overview 1.1 Features The Toshiba Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 is a full size notebook PC based on the Intel Portability Mobile Pentium 4 processor, providing high-speed processing capabilities and advanced features. The computer employs a Lithium Ion battery that allows it to be battery-operated for a longer period of time.
  • Page 16 1 Hardware Overview 1.1 Features ? Hard Disk Drive (HDD) The compu ter accommodates one 2.5-inch HDD with any of the following storage capacities: 30 GB (9.5 mm thick) ATA100 (4,200rpm) 40 GB (9.5 mm thick) ATA100 (4,200rpm) 60 GB (9.5 mm thick) ATA100 (4,200rpm) 80 GB (9.5 mm thick) ATA100 (4,200rpm) 40 GB (9.5 mm thick) ATA100 (5,400rpm) 60 GB (9.5 mm thick) ATA100 (5,400rpm)
  • Page 17 ? SD/MS/MMC Card This slot is BTO/CTO for your memory card requirements to provide memory card read on your computer ? Toshiba Pointing Device Toshiba Pointing Device has one kind of input devices TouchPad. Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 18 1 Hardware Overview 1.1 Features ? Sound system The ALC250 integrated audio controller supports multimedia. The sound system contains the following: Stereo speakers Headphone jack External microphone jack ? LAN The internal LAN board supports 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX, enabling connection to a LAN at up to 100 Mbps.
  • Page 19 1.1 Features 1 Hardware Overview ? Figures 1-1 and 1-2 show the computer and its system unit configuration, respectively. Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 20: Figure 1- 2 The Computer Block Diagram

    1.1 Features 1 Hardware Overview Figure 1- 2 The computer Block diagram Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 21: Figure 1- 3 System Board Configuration

    1.1 Features 1 Hardware Overview Speaker Left Expansion Head SD/MS Memory PC Card Speaker Phone Card Slot Right Ext. Cooling Module AC Adapter LCD/FL Inverter System Board IEEE 1394 MINI PCI Touch PAD RJ-45 Keyboard RJ-11 Battery Main Battery Wireless Figure 1- 3 System Board configuration Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 22: System Unit Components

    1.2 System Unit Components 1 Hardware Overview 1.2 System Unit Components Figure 1-4 is a block diagram of the system unit. M ai n C L K G en er a l . CPU : Intel ( IC S 9 51 40 2) M ob i l e P 4 o r C e l er o n 2 .
  • Page 23 1.2 System Unit Components 1 Hardware Overview The system unit of the computer consists of the following components: ? Processor: Intel Portability Mobile Pentium 4 and Celeron Mobile Pentium 4 (Prescott) Core speed: 2.8,3.06,3.2,3.46,3.6 GHz System bus: 533 MHz On-die level 2 cache 1 MB Advanced Power Management features including Enhanced Intel ®...
  • Page 24 1 Hardware Overview 1.2 System Unit Block Diagram ? BIOS ROM (flash E2PROM) 4Mb x 1 chip (512KB flash parts) 29kb used for EC BIOS 46kb used for VGA BIOS 29kb used for pxe boot 4kb used for logo 7kb used for USB 14kb used for SCU 2kb used for CF Card 9kb used for PCI...
  • Page 25 1.2 System Unit Components 1 Hardware Overview There are 2 kinds of PCMCIA controller by BTO ENE CB712 CardBus/PC Card controller 16-bit PCMCIA and 32-bit CardBus. SD/MS/MMC Card controller ENE CB1410 CardBus/PC Card controller 16-bit PCMCIA and 32-bit CardBus. ? Sound Controller The IXP 150 integrated audio controller supports multimedia.
  • Page 26 1 Hardware Overview 1.2 System Unit Block Diagram Power supply sequence control Overheat shutdown support LED control Beep control Device ON/OFF Cooling fan speed control Universal I/O port Battery capacity check Flash memory reprogramming function EC access interface I2C communication control ? Battery EE PROM 24C02 equivalent (128 words x 16 bits, I2C interface) integrated in the battery pack Storing records of battery use...
  • Page 27 1.2 System Unit Components 1 Hardware Overview Support following 2 kinds of mini PCI wireless LAN cards. IEEE 802.11g(Askey) IEEE 802.11a/g(Askey) Transfer Rate IEEE 802.11a/g: max54Mbits/s IEEE 802.11g: max54Mbits/s Frequency Channel IEEE802.11a/g: 5.4GHz IEEE802.11g: 2.4GHz Super I/O LPC 47N249 Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual 1-13...
  • Page 28: Inch Hdd

    1.3 2.5-inch HDD 1 Hardware Overview 1.3 2.5-inch HDD The computer contains an extremely low-profile and lightweight, high-performance HDD. The HDD incorporates a 2.5-inch magnetic disk and mini-Winchester type magnetic heads. Storage capacities supported are 30, 40,60,80 GB. The HDD interface is Enhanced IDE, ATA100 (for 30/40/60/80 GB). The HDD is shown in Figure 1-4 and some of its specifications are listed in Table 1-1.
  • Page 29: Dvd-Rom Drive

    1.4 DVD-ROM Drive 1 Hardware Overview 1.4 DVD-ROM Drive The DVD-ROM drive accepts 12-cm (4.72-inch) and 8-cm (3.15-inch) discs. The drive provides high-speed data transfer, playing back a DVD at up to 8x speed and reading up to 10,820 Kbytes per second from DVD-ROM and 3,600 Kbytes per second from CD-ROM.
  • Page 30: Cd-Rw/Dvd-Rom Drive

    1 Hardware Overview 1.5 CD-RW/DVD-ROM Drive 1.5 CD-RW/DVD-ROM Drive The CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive accepts 12-cm (4.72-inch) and 8-cm (3.15-inch) discs. At maximum, the drive can play back a DVD at 8x speed, read CD-ROM at 24x speed, and write CD-R at 24x speed and CD-RW at 10x speed. The specifications of the CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive are listed in Table 1-3.
  • Page 31: Dvd Multi

    1.6 DVD Multi 1 Hardware Overview 1.6 DVD Multi The DVD-Multi drive accepts 12-cm (4.72-inch) and 8-cm (3.15-inch) discs. At maximum, the drive can play back a DVD at 8x speed, read CD-ROM at 24x speed, and write CD-R at 16x speed and CD-RW at 4x speed.
  • Page 32: Dvd-R/-Rw

    1 Hardware Overview 1.7 DVD-R/-RW 1.7 DVD-R/-RW The DVD-R/-RW drive accepts 12-cm (4.72-inch) and 8-cm (3.15-inch) discs. At maximum, the drive can play back a DVD at 8x speed, read CD-ROM at 24x speed, and write CD-R at 16x speed and CD-RW at 4x speed and High speed CD-RW at 8x and DVD-R at 2x and DVD-RW at 1x.
  • Page 33: Dvd Dual

    1.8 DVD Dual 1 Hardware Overview 1.8 DVD Dual The DVD-Dual drive accepts 12-cm (4.72-inch) and 8-cm (3.15-inch) discs. At maximum, the drive can play back a DVD at 8x speed, read CD-ROM at 24x speed, and write CD-R at 16x speed and CD-RW at 10x speed and DVD-R/+R at 4x speed and DVD-RW at 2x speed and DVD+RW at 2.4x speed.
  • Page 34: Dvd Super Multi

    1 Hardware Overview 1.9 DVD Super Multi 1.9 DVD Super Multi The DVD Super Multi drive accepts 12-cm (4.72-inch) and 8-cm (3.15-inch) discs. At maximum, the drive can play back a DVD at 8x speed, read CD-ROM at 24x speed, and write CD-R at 16x speed and CD-RW at 4x speed and High speed CD-RW at 8x speed and DVD-R at 4x speed and DVD-RW at 2x speed and DVD+R at 2.4x speed and DVD+RW at 2.4x speed and DVD- RAM at 2x speed.
  • Page 35: Power Supply

    2.0 Power Supply 1 Hardware Overview 2.0 Power Supply The power supply unit provides many different voltages for the system board and performs the following functions: 1. Power input monitor Checks whether the DC power supply (AC adapter) is connected to the computer. Checks whether the battery pack is connected to the computer.
  • Page 36: Batteries

    2.1 Batteries 1 Hardware Overview 2.1 Batteries The computer has the following three types of batteries: ? Main battery pack ? Real time clock (RTC) battery Table 1-5 lists the specifications of these batteries. Table 1- 8 Battery specifications Battery name Material Output voltage Capacity...
  • Page 37: Rtc Battery

    2.1 Batteries 1 Hardware Overview NOTE: The time required for normal charge depends on the power consumption by the system. Using the fluorescent lamp and frequently accessing the disk consume much power and lengthen the charge time. Any of the following cases stops battery charge: The battery becomes fully charged.
  • Page 38: Chapter 2 Troubleshooting

    2 Troubleshooting Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 39 2 Troubleshooting Chapter 2 Contents Outline ........................2-1 Basic Flowchart ...................... 2-2 Power Supply......................2-6 Procedure 1 Power Icon Check ............... 2-6 Procedure 2 Connection Check............... 2-8 Procedure 3 Replacement Check ..............2-8 System Board......................2-9 Procedure 3 Replacement Check ..............2-10 2.5-inch HDD .......................
  • Page 40 2 Troubleshooting Procedure 4 Test Program Check..............2-13 Procedure 5 Connector Check and Replacement Check....... 2-14 Keyboard ......................2-15 Procedure 1 Test Program Check..............2-15 Procedure 2 Connector Check and Replacement Check....... 2-15 Display........................2-16 Procedure 1 External Monitor Check............2-16 Procedure 2 Test Program Check..............
  • Page 41 2 Troubleshooting Figures Figure 2-1 Basic flowchart ....................2-3 Tables Table 2-1 HDD error code and status................2-13 2-iv Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 42: Outline

    3. Cleaning disk kit (for ODD drive cleaning) 4. Bootable CD 5. PC Card loopback connector 6. Multimeter 7. External monitor 8. Headphone 9. Microphone 10. A-BEX TEST DVD 11. Music CD 12. DVD TSD-1 (TOSHIBA EMI DVD Test Media) Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 43: Basic Flowchart

    2 Troubleshooting 2.2 Basic Flowchart Basic Flowchart The basic flowchart in Figure 2-1 serves as a guide for identifying a possibly faulty FRU. Before going through the diagnostic flowchart steps, verify the following: ? Ask the user if a password has been registered and, if so, ask him or her to enter the password.
  • Page 44 Follow the system board diagnostic Any error message displayed ?? procedure in Section 2.4 Follow the display diagnostic Message "In Touch with Tomorrow Toshiba" displayed procedure in Sectio n 2.7 See the previous page to "Password=" displayed ?? delete the password.
  • Page 45 2 Troubleshooting 2.2 Basic Flowchart Follow the keyboard diagnostic Keyboard works well ?? procedure in Section 2.6 Insert Bootable CD into ODD Follow the ODD diagnostic Diagnostic Program procedure in Section 2.8 Loaded ?? Perform each test with the diagnostic program. Identify the test resulting in the error Any error detected by the and perform the appropriate...
  • Page 46 2.2 Basic Flowchart 2 Troubleshooting If the diagnostic program cannot detect an error, the error may be intermittent. Run the continuous test program repeatedly to isolate the problem. Check the log utilities function to confirm which diagnostic test detected the error, then perform the appropriate troubleshooting procedures as follows: 1.
  • Page 47: Power Supply

    2 Troubleshooting 2.3 Power Supply Power Supply The power supply in the computer controls many functions and components. To check if the power supply is defective or malfunctioning, follow the troubleshooting procedures below as instructed. Procedure 1 Power Icon Check Procedure 2 Connection Check Procedure 3...
  • Page 48 2.3 Power Supply 2 Troubleshooting ? DC IN LED DC IN LED Power supply status On in Green DC power being supplied (from the AC adapter) Battery damage and can’t charge during DC-in. Else If the DC IN LED off, follow the steps below: 1.
  • Page 49: System Board

    2 Troubleshooting 2.3 Power Supply Procedure 2 Connection Check Power is supplied to the system board as illustrated below: System board adaptor AC power cord AC adaptor cord Battery pack Follow the steps below to check whether each connector has been connected correctly: Check 1 Make sure the AC adaptor and AC power cord have been firmly plugged into the DC IN 15V socket and wall outlet, respectively.
  • Page 50: Procedure 1 Message Check

    2.4 System Board 2 Troubleshooting System Board To check if the system board is defective or malfunctioning, follow the troubleshooting procedures below as instructed. Procedure 1 Message Check Procedure 2 Test Program Check Procedure 3 Replacement Check Procedure 1 Message Check When the power is turned on, the system performs the self-diagnostic Power On Self Test (POST) embedded in the BIOS ROM.
  • Page 51 2 Troubleshooting 2.4 System Board Procedure 2 Test Program Check The maintenance test program contains several programs for diagnosing the system board and CPU. Execute the following test programs using the procedures described in Chapter 3. 1. System test 2. Memory test 3.
  • Page 52: Inch Hdd

    2.5-inch HDD 2 Troubleshooting 2.5-inch HDD To check if the 2.5- inch HDD is defective or malfunctioning, follow the troubleshooting procedures below as instructed. Procedure 1 Message Check Procedure 2 Partition Check Procedure 3 Format Check Procedure 4 Test Program Check Procedure 5 Connector Check and Replacement Check CAUTIO N: The contents of the 2.5-inch HDD will be erased when the HDD 2.5-inch HDD diagnostic test or formatting is executed.
  • Page 53 2 Troubleshooting 2.5 2.5-inch HDD create a DOS partition on drive C. Then restart the computer.. If the problem persists, go to Procedure 3. Check 3 If drive C is listed as active in the FDISK menu, perform Check 4. If drive C is not listed as active, return to the FDISK menu and choose the option to set the active partition for drive C.
  • Page 54: Procedure 4 Test Program Check

    2.5-inch HDD 2 Troubleshooting Procedure 4 Test Program Check Run the HDD test program stored on the maintenance test program disk for all test items. See Chapter 3 for details on how to use the test program. If an error is detected during the HDD test, an error code and status will be displayed. The error codes and their status names are listed in Table 2-1.
  • Page 55: Procedure 5 Connector Check And Replacement Check

    2 Troubleshooting 2.5 2.5-inch HDD Procedure 5 Connector Check and Replacement Check The HDD or system board may be faulty. Disassemble the computer following the steps described in Chapter 4 and perform the following checks: Check 1 Make sure the following connectors have been firmly connected to the HDD, system board and CPU.
  • Page 56: Keyboard

    2.6 Keyboard 2 Troubleshooting Keyboard To check if the computer’s keyboard is defective or malfunctioning, follow the troubleshooting procedures below as instructed. Procedure 1 Test Program Check Procedure 2 Connector Check and Replacement Check Procedure 1 Test Program Check Execute the Keyboard test available as part of the maintenance test program. See Chapter 3 for information on how to perform the test.
  • Page 57: Display

    2 Troubleshooting 2.7 Display Display To check if the computer’s display is defective or malfunctioning, follow the troubleshooting procedures below as instructed. Procedure 1 External Monitor Check Procedure 2 Test Program Check Procedure 3 Connector Check and Replacement Check Procedure 1 External Monitor Check Connect an external monitor to the computer's externa l monitor port, then boot the computer.
  • Page 58 2.7 Display 2 Troubleshooting Check 3 The FL may be faulty. Replace it with a new one and return to Procedure 3. If there is still an error, perform Check 4. Check 4 The FL inverter board may be faulty. Replace it with a new one and return to Procedure 3.
  • Page 59: Odd (Optical Disk Drive)

    CD in the computer's CD, turn on the computer and run the test. Then insert a test ODD (Toshiba-EMI DVD-ROM TEST DISK TSD-1) into the ODD drive. See Chapter 3 for information on how to perform the test.
  • Page 60 2.8 ODD Drive 2 Troubleshooting Check 3 The ODD drive may be faulty. Replace the ODD drive with a new one following the steps in Chapter 4. If the ODD drive is still not functioning properly, perform Check 4. Check 4 The system board may be faulty.
  • Page 61: Lan

    2 Troubleshooting 2.9 LAN To check if the computer’s LAN is defective or malfunctioning, follow the troubleshooting procedures below as instructed. Procedure 1 Test Program Check Procedure 2 Connector Check and Replacement Check Procedure 1 Test Program Check Execute the LAN check program available as part of the maintenance test program. This program will check the LAN.
  • Page 62: Sd Card/Memory Stick(Optional)

    2.10 SD Card/Memory Stick 2 Troubleshooting 2.10 SD Card/Memory Stick(Optional) To check if the computer’s SD Card/Memory Stick is defective or malfunctioning, follow the troubleshooting procedures below as instructed. Procedure 1 Test Program Check Procedure 2 Connector Check Procedure 1 Test Program Check Execute the SD Card/Memory Stick test program available as part of the maintenance test program.
  • Page 63: Parallel Port(Optional)

    2 Troubleshooting 2.11 Parallel Port 2.11 Parallel Port(Optional) To check if the computer’s Parallel Port is defective or malfunctioning, follow the troubleshooting procedures below as instructed. Procedure 1 Test Program Check Procedure 2 Connector Check Procedure 1 Test Program Check Execute the Parallel Port test program available as part of the maintenance test program.
  • Page 64: Audio Test

    2.12 Audio Test 2 Troubleshooting 2.12 Audio Test To check if the computer’s Speaker is defective or malfunctioning, follow the troubleshooting procedures below as instructed. Procedure 1 Test Program Check Procedure 2 Connector Check and Replacement Check Procedure 1 Test Program Check Execute the Audio test available as part of the maintenance test program.
  • Page 65: Ieee 1394 Test(Optional)

    2 Troubleshooting 2.13 IEEE 1394 Test 2.13 IEEE 1394 Test(Optional) To check if the computer’s IEEE 1394 is defective or malfunctioning, follow the troubleshooting procedures below as instructed. Procedure 1 Test Program Check Procedure 2 Connector Check Procedure 1 Test Program Check Execute the IEEE 1394 test program available as part of the maintenance test program.
  • Page 66: Procedure 1 Test Program Check

    2.14 Cooling Module 2 Troubleshooting 2.14 Cooling Module To check if the computer’s cooling module is defective or malfunctioning, follow the troubleshooting procedures below as instructed. Procedure 1 Test Program Check Procedure 2 Connector Check and Replacement Check Procedure 1 Test Program Check Execute the Fan On/Off test program available as part of the maintenance test program.
  • Page 67 Chapter 3 Diagnostic Programs...
  • Page 68: Chapter 3 Contents

    3 Diagnostic Programs Chapter 3 Contents General...........................1 Quick Start ........................3 3.2.1 Quick Test ....................3 3.2.2 Customization Test ...................4 3.2.3 Keyboard Layout test ................7 3.2.4 Hot Key Test.....................8 3.2.5 Audio Play Test ..................8 3.2.6 Audio Record Test..................8 3.2.7 Memory Card Test..................8 3.2.8 DMI Read ....................8 3.2.9...
  • Page 69 3 Diagnostic Programs Video ..........................44 Communication (COMM) ...................54 3.10 Peripheral ........................58 3.11 Error Codes and description..................60 3.12 Quick Test Item List .......................i dynabook AX/Satellite AW2/Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Satellite Pro A60 A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 71: General

    A Formatted FLOPPY DISK A Test Media CD (A-BEX TEST CD-ROM TCDR-702)(for CD-ROM test) A Test Media DVD (Toshiba-EMI DVD-ROM TEST DISK TSD-1) An External Monitor (for DISPLAY test) dynabook AX/Satellite AW2/Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Satellite Pro A60 A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 72 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.1 General A CD-ROM Driver (for CD-ROM test) Audio Line for audio record test A Data CD (for CD-ROM test) Loop back connector of LPT SD, MS Card The following chapters describe all the test details. The test items could be selected from the DIAGNOSTIC TEST menu.
  • Page 73: Quick Start

    3.2 Quick Start 3 Diagnostic Programs Quick Start When the system is booting from Service Diagnostic CD, the following screen will be displayed: Please select a test item or select 0 to exit to MS-DOS: 3.2.1 Quick Test When this item is selected, the system will run the configured test items and generate a test report automatically.
  • Page 74: Customization Test

    3 Diagnostic Programs 3.2 Quick Start 3.2.2 Customization Test When this item is selected, the system will run the diagnostic programs according to the procedures you defined. When the test is completed, a file named Custom.log will be saved in the defined location.
  • Page 75 3.2 Quick Start 3 Diagnostic Programs Here is another method to run the test: Highlight a test item by using arrow keys, then, press Enter to start. If there are parameters provided, user should set parameters in the parameter dialog window. CPU Speed Test (Step by Step): Select test item: Select System—CPU—CPU Speed, then, press the Enter key.
  • Page 76 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.2 Quick Start Test Result System will automatically run and display the test result as follows: Following is the comparison report of the two testing methods mentioned above: 1) Configuration and Running As to the method used in Mouse test, the user is required to select test items by pressing Space key and set the parameters artificially, (See 3.3.3 Item’s Parameters Configuration) Then press F8 to start the test.
  • Page 77: Keyboard Layout Test

    3.2 Quick Start 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.2.3 Keyboard Layout test The test purpose is to check whether 18 kinds of European keyboards run well during the test procedure. When users choose the item, the names of these countries will be displayed on the screen for user choice.
  • Page 78: Hot Key Test

    3 Diagnostic Programs 3.2 Quick Start When the user has checked all the keys and all the keys in the screen have changed color, the diagnostics program would automatically end the test and report the pass information. If keyboard test fails, program will terminate the test and report the fail information when it is time to timeout.
  • Page 79: Dmi Write

    3.2 Quick Start 3 Diagnostic Programs User can press any key to exit the program. 3.2.9 DMI Write In addition to reading the DMI information, DMI Write also permits attributes editing and updating: Manufacture, Product Name, Version, Serial Number, UUID and OEM Part Number, etc.
  • Page 80: System Information

    3 Diagnostic Programs 3.2 Quick Start During the editing, user could press F2 to confirm the DMI attribute update or press F4 to ignore the modification. Press ESC to exit the program of DMI Write. The confirmation screen is as below: The attributes that have been modified would be marked in red;...
  • Page 81: View Logs

    3.2 Quick Start 3 Diagnostic Programs On the left column of the above screen, the detected hardware components are listed. The corresponding information of the detected hardware components is displayed on the right of the screen. It displays the current running status information of the check program. The name of the program is marked on the top of the screen.
  • Page 82: Exit To Ms Dos

    3 Diagnostic Programs 3.2 Quick Start 3.2.12 Exit to MS DOS Select this item to exit to MS DOS. 3.2.13 The Diagnostics Screen Explanation Below is an example of running a test item. It includes the following parts: Diagnostics Windows, Test Status Area, Progress Bar, Error List, Test Item’s Title, Status Bar and Message Box.
  • Page 83 3.2 Quick Start 3 Diagnostic Programs 1. Diagnostics Windows When a test item is running, a Diagnostics Windows is displayed in full screen. It consists of the following parts: Title Bar, Test Running Status and Report Panel, Status Bar. There would prompt a message box called USER BREAK in the central of the window whether user press ESC to interrupt the test.
  • Page 84 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.2 Quick Start ? Program Name and Its Version: Service Diagnostic Ver1.01; ? Test Module Name: Label the name and version of the test module. For example, in the above screen, the name of the test module is ‘Memory Tester Build Date 2002.12.31’. ? Status Bar: Located at the bottom of the screen as follows: The status bar is used to indicate the current script setting and test status.
  • Page 85 3.2 Quick Start 3 Diagnostic Programs ? Pause Enable : Display ‘PAUSE’ when “Pause Enable ” is enabled; ? Manual Interrupt Method: Display ‘Esc: Break’ to tell the user how to manually interrupt the test process. dynabook AX/Satellite AW2/Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Satellite Pro A60 A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 86: Options

    3 Diagnostic Programs 3.3 Option Options 3.3.1 Overview In Service Diagnostics, with the Options menu user can configure the batch parameters, test item’s parameters and those parameters created by the LOG file. Options Menu Notes: Select All/None Items Switch between selecting all test items and selecting none. The hot key is F6. Test Selected Items Execute all selected test items in this editor.
  • Page 87: Batch Parameters Configuration

    3.3 Option 3 Diagnostic Programs Configure batch parameters and all the test item’s parameters. Load Batch Parameters Upload all the test items and the parameters to the *.ini file. Save Batch Parameters Save all the parameters and the test items that are configured in the editor to a specified file.
  • Page 88 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.3 Option Test Order Specify the order of the test items. Choose 'Sequence' to adopt the sequential mode; choose 'Random' to run the test items in random sequence. Test Options Choose one of the following options: Wait On Error Wait for further confirmation while an error occurs.
  • Page 89: Item's Parameters Configuration

    3.3 Option 3 Diagnostic Programs Monitor CPU Thermal Monitor the CPU temperature. Test Mode LOOPBOUND The chosen test items will run repeatedly according to the times specified in the 'Number of Loops'. TIMEBOUND The chosen test items will run for an extent time specified in 'Time Limit Hrs' and 'Time Limit Min'.
  • Page 90: Load Batch Parameters

    3 Diagnostic Programs 3.3 Option Interactive If the item is enabled during the test, the test items that need user to response can run normally, such as PS2 Mouse test; If it is disabled, those test items will report FAIL. Whether the option here is enabled, it only affects the current test item.
  • Page 91: Save Batch Parameters

    3.3 Option 3 Diagnostic Programs In this window, you can specify the .INI files that you wanted to be edited or modified. 3.3.5 Save Batch Parameters Here you can save the edited or modified content to the batch parameters files. dynabook AX/Satellite AW2/Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Satellite Pro A60 A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 92: Log Parameters Setting

    3 Diagnostic Programs 3.3 Option 3.3.6 LOG Parameters Setting You can access the Log Parameters screen through Service Diagnostics\Options - Generate Report. Report Destination If selecting 'NONE', no log file will be generated; if selecting 'FILE', a log file with the name specified in 'Log File Name' will be generated.
  • Page 93: Specify Log Viewer

    3.3 Option 3 Diagnostic Programs If selecting this parameter, errors and time will be recorded only when the test fails. Append to Old Log File If selecting this parameter, the new log will be added to the old one. Log Device Info on Fail If selecting this parameter, details of the failed test will be recorded.
  • Page 94: Log Viewer

    3 Diagnostic Programs 3.3 Option In this screen, you can specify a Log file and view it with the viewer designated in Specify LOG Viewer. 3.3.9 LOG Viewer Service Diagnostic Log viewer: ?, ? Scroll a line backward or forward on the screen. Page Up, Page Down dynabook AX/Satellite AW2/Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Satellite Pro A60 A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 95: Log File Sample

    3.3 Option 3 Diagnostic Programs Scroll a page backward or forward on the screen. Exit the Log viewer. Display the Help information about the Log viewer operations and the functional keys. Ctrl+Home Go to the start of the log file. Ctrl+End Go to the end of the log file.
  • Page 96 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.3 Option Base Memory Test : PASS Extended Memory Test : PASS End Time: Mon Jan 05 10:47:51 2004 <Module Name>: Service Diagnostic Ver 1.01 ... Mouse Test Build Date 2002.12.31 [MSTPad] Begin Time: Mon Jan 05 10:48:54 2004 Touch Pad Test : FAIL ITEM TEST FAIL...
  • Page 97: Subtests

    3.4 Subtests 3 Diagnostic Programs Subtests Test Test Subtest Test items Internal Name Item Group System 01 CPU 01 Basic Functionality Test [CPUBasicFun] 02 CPU Speed [CPUSpeed] Coprocessor Coprocessor NPU Basic Functions [NPUFun] NPU Interrupt [NPUInterrupt] 04 CPU Information [CPUInformation] 05 CPU Protected Mode [Protect] 06 Speedstep...
  • Page 98 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.4 Subtests 09 Random Memory 01 Randomize Test [Random] 02 Random Increment Read/Write [RandIncr] 10 Data Bus Test [DataBus] Memory Speed [MemSpeed] Test Storage 01 HDD 01 Sequential/Random R/W [SeqRdRW1] 02 Sequential/Random Seek [Seek1] 03 Performance [Perform1] 04 Controller Check [Controller1] 05 Diagnostic Read/Write...
  • Page 99 3.4 Subtests 3 Diagnostic Programs 1280X1024 Video Modes [V12801024_15] VESA 1280x1024x32K Mode [V12801024_16] VESA 1280x1024x64K Mode [V12801024_24] VESA 1280x1024x16M Mode [V12801024_32] VESA 1280x1024x32bit Mode 1400X1050 Video Modes [V14001050_15] VESA 1400x1050x32K Mode [V14001050_16] VESA 1400x1050x64K Mode [V14001050_24] VESA 1400x1050x16M Mode [V14001050_32] VESA 1400x1050x32bit Mode 1600X1200 Video Modes [V16001200_15]...
  • Page 100: System Test

    3 Diagnostic Programs 3.5 System Test System Test Move arrow keys and press the Space key to select CPU test item from Service Diagnostic menu, then highlight CPU and press the Enter to run this test item. Subtest 01 CPU 1.
  • Page 101 3.5 System Test 3 Diagnostic Programs CPU Speed Comparison--Whether you want to make a comparison of the CPU speed with the value set in ‘Expected CPU Speed’, you should choose ‘Yes’; otherwise, ‘No’. Expected CPU Speed--Specify the expected CPU Speed value you want for further comparison.
  • Page 102 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.5 System Test Speedstep is a kind of energy-saving running mode that is supported by the Pentium III or above. This test item is to check whether the CPU supports Speedstep function according to the change of the CPU work frequency in different power supply mode.
  • Page 103 3.5 System Test 3 Diagnostic Programs This test item is to check whether the system clock/calendar works normally. 4. PCI System This test item is to check whether the bus number, device number and function number in PCI bus are valid. 5.
  • Page 104 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.5 System Test 2. Chipset Fan Speed Test This test item is to check whether Chipset Fan exists or not. If it exists, the test will check the speed of Chipset Fan at the status of Power On or Power Off.
  • Page 105: Memory Test

    3.6 Memory Test 3 Diagnostic Programs Memory Test This test module is to check whether the memory chip works normally. Subtest 01 BIOS ROM This test item is to check the validity of BIOS ROM that includes two sub- items -- ROM Read and ROM Write Protection.
  • Page 106 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.6 Memory Test test coverage would be based on the setting and the value in ‘Percent (%) mentioned at below. Pattern Size: Choose the pattern size – BYTE, WORD, DWORD or ALL. Percent (%): Choose the percentage of the defined range of the memory to be tested.
  • Page 107 3.6 Memory Test 3 Diagnostic Programs In addition to the above pattern test of the memory, there is Read/Write Cycle test and Read Cycle Test for the extended memory. Below is the parameter dialog window of the extended pattern test. Test Range: Specify the test coverage range of Extended Momory.
  • Page 108 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.6 Memory Test The test item is to ensure that there is no short circuitry issue in memory chip. The parameter dialog window is the same as that in ‘Subtest 02 Pattern’. Subtest 05 Walking 0’s Test The test item is to ensure that there is no open circuitry issue in memory chip.
  • Page 109 3.6 Memory Test 3 Diagnostic Programs This test item is to check whether the memory could be correctly accessed with randomized memory address and a series of incremental data. Subtest 10 Data Bus Test This test item is to check whether the data bus works normally. Subtest 11 Memory Speed Test This test item is to check the data-transferring rate for the cache memory and the system memory.
  • Page 110: Storage

    3 Diagnostic Programs 3.7 Storage Storage Subtest 01 HDD This test item runs on IDE hard disks. It checks the functions and performance of IDE hard disk. 1. Sequential/Random R/W This test item is to check the HDD’s Read/Write function through data writing and reading to HDD.
  • Page 111 3.7 Storage 3 Diagnostic Programs (1) Read & Write –Write data on the disk, then read it out and compare the two value; (2) Read Verify —Read data only; (3) Unprotected Write—Write data on the disk without backup original data. Option—Select sequential test or random test 2.
  • Page 112 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.7 Storage Check the HDD controller’s status, including HDD interrupt and unexpected interrupt. 5. Diagnostic Read/Write This test item is a quick test to verify whether the HDD could be correctly accessed and the user could specify the percentage in the below dialog. Percent (1-100)-- Specify the coverage rate in percentage of the total disk.
  • Page 113 3.7 Storage 3 Diagnostic Programs Check the seek function of the ODD drive. It will perform a serial of seeking operations. First, locate the minimum LBA address, then the maximum, the sub- minimum, the sub- maximum and meet at center point. This test needs a data CD. 4.
  • Page 114: Video

    3 Diagnostic Programs 3.8 Video Video This test item tests the video by: displaying the figures in different graphic modes. displaying the property and color of the characters in different text modes. User will confirm whether each video mode works normally by judging whether the display is correct.
  • Page 115: Video

    3.8 Video 3 Diagnostic Programs It would display the below texts of the different attributes in the screen: 1. Text in normal attribute; 2. Text in blinking normal attribute; 3. Text in inverse attribute; 4. Text in blinking inverse attribute; 5.
  • Page 116 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.8 Video 4. Text Color This test item is to check whether all 16 colors foreground and all 8 colors background works normally in VGA text mode. The bit4-6 of the attribute byte of a character defines 8 background colors (black, blue, green, cyan, red, brown, magenta, and light gray), and the bit0-3 defines 16 foreground colors (dark gray, light blue, light green, light cyan, light red, light magenta, yellow, and white besides the above 8 colors).
  • Page 117 3.8 Video 3 Diagnostic Programs In the test, user is required to respond according to the instruction in the screen. Subtest 02 640 * 480 VGA Mode This test item is to check whether 680*480 VGA Text mode works normally. In the test, user is required to respond according to the instruction in the screen.
  • Page 118 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.8 Video 1. 640X480 Video Modes Test 2. 800X600 Video Modes Test 3. 1024X768 Video Modes Test 4. 1280 x1024 Video Modes Test 5. 1400 X1050 Video Modes Test 6. 1600 X1200 Video Modes Test Subtest 04 VESA Video Memory This test item is to check whether VESA video memory could be correctly accessed (write data &...
  • Page 119 3.8 Video 3 Diagnostic Programs Subtest 05 DDC Test This test item is to check whether the video card and the video display support DDC (Display Data Channel). Subtest 06 AGP Test This test item is to report the system’s Accelerated Graphics Port status and check whether AGP registers works normally.
  • Page 120 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.8 Video Subtest 08 Register Test This test item is to check whether the registers of the video adapter works normally. Subtest 09 Color Purity Test This test item is to check whether the system (the video adapter and the display) could display the purity color of red, green, blue, black and white.
  • Page 121 3.8 Video 3 Diagnostic Programs Subtest 11 DAC/Palette Address This test item is to check the function of DAC registers and Palette registers. In the test, user is required to respond according to the instruction in the screen. dynabook AX/Satellite AW2/Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Satellite Pro A60 A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 122 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.8 Video Subtest 12 BitBlt Engine Test This test item is to check whether the BitBlt engine works normally. BitBlt is the abbreviation of ‘Bit Block Translate’, that means the copy of data block for 3 types, from video memory to video memory, from video memory to system memory, and from system memory to video memory.
  • Page 124: Communication (Comm)

    3 Diagnostic Programs 3.9 Communication Communication (COMM) Subtest 01 This test item is to check whether there is open or short circuit issue in the external pins by looping back the external pins, controlling the voltage of each data pin, control pin and status pin.
  • Page 125 3.9 Communication 3 Diagnostic Programs Check whether it supports ECP (Extended Capabilities Port) feature. Subtest 02 IrDA This test item is divided into Fast IR (FIR) and Slow IR (SIR). FIR supports the transfer rates of 0.576Mbps, 1.152Mbps and 4.000Mbps; SIR supports the transfer rates of 2400bps, 4800bps, 9600bps, 19200bps, 38400bps, 57600bps, and 115200bps.
  • Page 126 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.9 Communication Below is the Master Testing window: Subtest 03 LAN Card This test item is to check whether the module can detect the existence of the network card and display its related information. 1. Device ID Detection Detect the device ID of the network card.
  • Page 127 3.9 Communication 3 Diagnostic Programs Detect the vendor ID of the network card. 3. MAC Address Detection Detect the MAC address of the network card. Subtest 04 1394 GUID Detection This test item is used to read and display GUID from 1394 register. dynabook AX/Satellite AW2/Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Satellite Pro A60 A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 128: Peripheral

    3 Diagnostic Programs 3.10 Peripheral 3.10 Peripheral Subtest 01 Keyboard This test item is to check whether the keyboard works normally. 1. Keyboard Data Line Test Check whether the keyboard data line works normally. 2. Keyboard Led Test Check whether the keyboard led works normally. 3.
  • Page 129 3.10 Peripheral 3 Diagnostic Programs At the below screen of Touc h Pad test, user can press the left button, right button, and move the mouse to verify its functions for times, and the test will end either by user break or test time is out. dynabook AX/Satellite AW2/Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Satellite Pro A60 A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 130: Error Codes And Description

    3 Diagnostic Programs 3.11Error Codes and Description 3.11 Error Codes and description The format of ‘Error Code’ is ‘ddxxee’, and ‘dd’ is the device ID (1~2 chars), ‘xx’ is test function ID of device (2 chars), ‘ee’ is the error code of device (2 chars); the range of error code is from 01 to 99 in each device (the common error codes in all device are set to 99 and spanned).
  • Page 131 3.11Error Codes and Description 3 Diagnostic Programs The ROM BIOS has Physical Write-Protect Error As above. problems. The test pattern read out from the Base Memory Error base memory is different from Test this memory chip on Address the one that has been written in multiple machines.
  • Page 132 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.11Error Codes and Description The PC speaker's sound source -- -counter/timer 8253 cannot RTC Alarm Error As above. produce corresponding timing signal. PCI Bus Error No PCI. Check the board. PCI Bus Scan Error PCI test fails. As above.
  • Page 133 3.11Error Codes and Description 3 Diagnostic Programs Check whether there is any Physical problems with the video Color Purity Test Error physical problem with the video card or the monitor. card or the monitor. VESA Mode 15bits Direct As above. As above.
  • Page 134: Audio

    DTR/STR Connection As above. As above. Error Toshiba Fixture Error As above. As above. 08xx LAN Card PCI bus Error during Don’t Scan PCI device Don’t support PCI BIOS...
  • Page 135 3.11Error Codes and Description 3 Diagnostic Programs Data Line Test Fail Data Line Test fails. As above. 05xx Mouse Check the mouse connection and Touch Pad Test Fail Touch Pad Test Fail repeat the test. 14xx IrDA Test Failure with the infrared port or Rerun the configuration program 2400BPS Test Error the configuration program is not...
  • Page 136 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.11Error Codes and Description 28xx 1394 Can not find IEEE1394 Don’t support 1394. controller 20xx IDE-HDD Wrong test parameters are input Get Parameter Fail ! Reinput the correct parameters. by user. Write Pattern Error HD is damaged. Send the HD for repair.
  • Page 137: Quick Test Item List

    3.12 Quick Test Item List 3 Diagnostic Programs 3.12 Quick Test Item List Device Test Items Comment Basic Functionality NPU Basic Functions CPU Information Memory BIOS ROM Cache Memory Bit Stuck High Test 10% or 3 minutes Bit Stuck Low Test 10% or 3 minutes Address Test Board...
  • Page 138 Chapter 4 Replacement Procedures...
  • Page 139 4 Replacement Procedures 4-ii Equium A60/ Satellite A60/ Pro A60/ A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 140 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 Computer Body............. 4-7 Symbol examples....................
  • Page 141 4 Replacement Procedures Keyboard ........................4-25 Removing the Keyboard..................4-25 Installing the Keyboard..................4-26 ODD Bay Module ..................... 4-27 Removing the ODD Bay Module................4-27 Installing the ODD Bay Module................4-28 Disassembling the ODD Bay Module..............4-29 Assembling the ODD Bay Module................ 4-29 Display Assembly.......................
  • Page 142 4 Replacement Procedures Removing the Display Mask................. 4-47 Installing the Display Mask................... 4-48 4.15 FL Inverter Board...................... 4-49 Removing the FL Inverter Board ................4-49 Installing the FL Inverter Board ................4-50 4.16 LCD Modules......................4-51 Removing the 15.0-inch LCD module..............4-51 Installing the 15.0-inch LCD Module ..............
  • Page 143 4 Replacement Procedures Figures Figure 4-1 Removing the battery pack..................4-8 Figure 4-2 Removing the battery pack..................4-9 Figure 4-3 Removing the PC card ..................4-10 Figure 4-4 Removing the memory cover ................4-12 Figure 4-5 Removing the optional memory................4-13 Figure 4-6 Removing the MDC cover..................
  • Page 144 4 Replacement Procedures Figure 4-29 Removing the system board................4-43 Figure 4-30 Removing the north bridge thermal module............4-45 Figure 4-31 Removing the MDC cable .................. 4-46 Figure 4-32 Removing the display mask................4-47 Figure 4-33 Removing the FL inverter board ................. 4-49 Figure 4-34 Disconnecting the cables..................
  • Page 145: Wireless Lan Card

    4.1 General 4 Replacement Procedures General This chapter explains how to disassemble the computer and replace Field Replaceable Units (FRUs). Some replacement procedures may not require you to remove all the surrounding FRUs to replace only one FRU. The chart below shows the FRUs in the order in which they should be removed in a top-down manner, irrespective of their physical locations.
  • Page 146: 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 computer. They may burst or explode. Never heat or disassemble the battery packs to avoid leakage of alkaline solutions.
  • Page 147 For AC input, be sure to use the AC adapter and AC power cable that come with your computer or Toshiba-recommended equivalents. To avoid the risk of electrical shock, make sure that all the replacement components meet the specifications of the computer and that all the cables and connectors are fastened securely.
  • Page 148: Before You Begin

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.1 General Before You Begin Before you begin disassembling the computer, keep in mind the precautions and advice in this section. Always begin disassembling from removing the AC adapter and battery pack. Remove the optional parts and accessories as well. The procedures for removing the batteries will be explained later.
  • Page 149: Disassembly Procedures

    4.1 General 4 Replacement Procedures 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 pressure plate and gently pull the cable out of the connector.
  • Page 150: Tools And Equipment

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.1 General Tools and Equipment For the safety of you and other people in the working environment, it is strongly recommended to use electrostatic discharge (ESD) equipment. The proper use of this equipment will ensure successful repair work and reduce the costs for fixing damaged components. The equipment and tools required for disassembling and reassembling are: ? One 2 mm Phillips screwdriver ? One 4 mm flat-blade screwdriver...
  • Page 151: Colors Of Screw Shanks

    4.1 General 4 Replacement Procedures 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 even-numbered length Brown ? Screws of an odd-numbered length White ? Screws of a special length Black...
  • Page 152: Removing The Battery Pack

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.1 General Removing the Battery Pack Remove the battery pack according to the following procedures and Figures 4-1, 4-2. CAUTION: When handling the battery packs, use care not to short circuit the terminals. Do not drop, hit, twist, or bend the battery packs. Do not scratch or break up their casing. 1.
  • Page 153: 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 154: Removing The Optional Pc Card

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.1 General Removing the Optional PC Card Remove the optional PC card according to the following procedures and Figure 4-3, after checking that computer is turned off in boot mode. CAUTION: Install or remove the PC card correctly, according the manuals of the PC card and the operating system you are using.
  • Page 155: Installing The Optional Pc Card

    4.1 General 4 Replacement Procedures Installing the Optional PC Card Install the optional PC card according to the following procedures and Figure 4-3, after checking that the computer is turned off in boot mode. 1. Insert the PC card gently until it stops and is seated securely. 2.
  • Page 156: Removing The Optional Memory

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.1 General Removing the Optional Memory Remove the optional memory (module) according to the following procedures and Figures 4-4 and 4-5, after checking that the computer is turned off in boot mode. CAUTION: Remove the optional memory after turning off the computer. If this is violated, the computer or memory can be damaged.
  • Page 157 4.1 General 4 Replacement Procedures 4. Spread out the two memory lock stoppers so that the memory module can be raised. 5. Pull the memory module up and out at an angle, using care to the connectors. Stoper S l o t Menory Memory Figure 4-5 Removing the optional memory...
  • Page 158: Installing The Optional Memory

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.1 General Installing the Optional Memory Install the optional memory (module) according to the following procedures and Figures 4-4 and 4- 5, after checking that the computer is turned off in boot mode. CAUTION: Install the optional memory after turning off the computer. If this is violated, the computer or memory can be damaged.
  • Page 159: Removing The Mdc Card

    4.1 General 4 Replacement Procedures Removing the MDC Card Remove the MDC Card (Modem Daughter Card) according to the following procedures and Figures 4-6 and 4-7, after checking that the computer is turned off in boot mode. CAUTION: Remove the MDC card after turning off the computer. If this is violated, the computer or MDC card can be damaged.
  • Page 160 4 Replacement Procedures 4.1 General 4. Remove the two M2x3 white bind screws for securing the MDC card. 5. Raise the MDC card and disconnect it from CN502 on the system board. 6. Disconnect the MDC cable from the connector JP1 on the MDC card. M2X3 white bind screw J P 2 MDC card...
  • Page 161: Installing The Mdc Card

    4.1 General 4 Replacement Procedures Installing the MDC Card Install the MDC card according to the following procedures and Figures 4-6 and 4-7, after checking that the computer is turned off in boot mode. CAUTION: Install the MDC card after turning off the computer. If this is violated, the computer or MDC card can be damaged.
  • Page 162: Wireless Lan Card

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.2 Wireless LAN Card Wireless LAN Card Removing the Wireless LAN Card Remove the wireless LAN card according to the following procedures and Figures 4-8 and 4-9. CAUTION: Do not touch the connectors on the wireless LAN card and in the computer with bare hands.
  • Page 163: Installing The Wireless Lan Card

    4.2 Wireless LAN Card 4 Replacement Procedures Black wire Antenna cable Stopper White wire Wireless LAN card Figure 4-9 Removing the wireless LAN card Installing the Wireless LAN Card Install the wireless LAN card according to the following procedures and Figures 4-22. 1.
  • Page 164: Hdd

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.3 HDD Removing the HDD CAUTION: Do not press the top or bottom of the drive. Applying such pressure can corrupt the data in the drive or damage the drive. Remove the HDD (hard disk drive) according to the following procedures and Figures 4-10, 4-11 and 4-12.
  • Page 165 4.3 HDD 4 Replacement Procedures HDD pack Figure 4-11 Removing the HDD pack 4. Remove the HDD pack by pulling the HDD tap attached to the HDD pack. NOTE: Do not disassemble the HDD pack when it is working normally. Disassemble or replace the HDD pack only if it failed.
  • Page 166: Installing The Hdd

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.3 HDD Installing the HDD Install the HDD according to the following procedures and Figures 4-10, 4-11 and 4-12. CAUTION: To avoid damage, always hold the HDD only by its sides. 1. Secure the HDD and its bracket with the two M3x4 black flat-head screws. CAUTION: When installing the HDD pack into the computer, do not press the center of the HDD pack to prevent the HDD bracket from being distorted.
  • Page 167: Switch Cover And Hotkey Board

    4.4 Switch Cover and Hotkey board 4 Replacement Procedures Switch Cover and Hotkey Board Removing the Switcher Remove the switch cover and hotkey board according to the following procedures and Figures 4- 13, 4-14. 1. Open the display panel. 2. Release the following 11 latches on the switch cover, in that order: - Six bottom latches - One latch on the left and right sides - Three front latches...
  • Page 168: Installing The Switch Cover And Hotkey Board

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.4 Switch Cover and Hotkey board M2.5x4 black flat-head screw Hotkey board C N 2 0 0 1 SUMI-card Figure 4-14 Removing the hotkey board Installing the Switch Cover and Hotkey Board Install the switch cover and hotkey board according to the following procedures and Figures 4-13, 4-14.
  • Page 169: Keyboard

    4.5 Keyboard 4 Replacement Procedures Keyboard Removing the Keyboard Remove the keyboard according to the following procedures and Figures 4-15. 1. Remove two M2.5x2.6 black bind screws. Figure 4-15 Removing the keyboard 2. Move the keyboard in the direction of the arrow until the keyboard connector appears. 3.
  • Page 170: Installing The Keyboard

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.5 Keyboard Installing the Keyboard Install the keyboard according to the following procedures and Figures 4-15. 1. Connect the keyboard cable to CN16 on the system board. 2. Align the latches on the rear of the keyboard with the latch holes on the top cover. 3.
  • Page 171: Odd Bay Module

    4.6 ODD Bay Module 4 Replacement Procedures ODD Bay Modules 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 bays. See the appropriate sections for the disassembly procedures of the specific modules.
  • Page 172: Installing The Odd Bay Module

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.6 ODD Bay Module Push here ODD bay module Figure 4-16 Removing the ODD bay module Installing the ODD Bay Module Install the ODD bay module according to the following procedures and Figure 4-16, 4-17. 1. Place the ODD bay module in the correct position and slide it in. 2.
  • Page 173 4.6 ODD Bay Module 4 Replacement Procedures Disassembling the ODD Drive NOTE: Do not disassemble the ODD drive when it is working normally. Disassemble or replace the ODD drive only if it failed. Disassemble the ODD drive according to the following procedures and Figures 4-18. 1.
  • Page 174: Display Assembly

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.7 Display Assembly Display Assembly Removing the Display Assembly CAUTION: Use care to avoid that the antenna cable for antenna is caught between the display assembly and computer. Remove the display assembly with the top cover according to the following procedures and Figures 4-19, 4-20.
  • Page 175: Installing The Display Assembly

    4.7 Display Assembly 4 Replacement Procedures Figure 4-20 Removing the display assembly Installing the Display Assembly Install the display assembly according to the following procedures and Figures 4-19, 4-20. 1. Place the display panel in the correct position and push the wireless antenna cable into the hole.
  • Page 176: Top Cover

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.8 Top Cover Top Cover Removing the Top Cover Remove the top cover according to the following procedures and Figures 4-21 and 4-22. 1. Turn the computer upside down, and remove the following 25 screws: - Two M2.5x14 black bind screws - Twelve M2.5x8 black bind screws - Eleven M2.5x3 black flat-head screws Figure 4-21 Removing the screws from the bottom of the computer...
  • Page 177 4.8 Top Cover 4 Replacement Procedures LID switch cable Top cover LED SUMI-card CN23 C N 1 7 Figure 4-22 Removing the top cover 3. Disconnect the LED board flat cable from CN17. 4. Lift up the top cover. 5. Disconnect the lid switch cable from CN23. Equium A60/ Satellite A60/ Pro A60/ A65 Maintenance Manual 4-33...
  • Page 178: Installing The Top Cover

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.8 Top Cover Installing the Top cover Install the top cover with the display assembly according to the following procedures and Figures 4- 21, 4-22. 1. Connect the lid switch flat cables to CN23 on the system board. 2.
  • Page 179: Speakers

    4.9 Speakers 4 Replacement Procedures Speakers Removing the Speakers Remove the speakers according to the following procedures and Figure 4-23. 1. Remove the speaker cables fix tape. 2. Remove the speaker cables from the guides (grooves) on the bottom cover. 3.
  • Page 180: Installing The Speakers

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.9 Speakers Installing the Speakers Install the speakers according to the following procedures and Figure 4-23. 1. Connect the speaker cables to CN20 on the system board. 2. Place the left and right speakers in their correct position and push the speaker cables into the guides on the top cover.
  • Page 181: Cooling Module

    4.10 Cooling Module 4 Replacement Procedures 4.10 Cooling Module CAUTION: When removing the cooling module, keep the following in mind: The cooling module can become very hot during operation. Be sure to let it cool down before starting the repair work. Do not touch or give shock to the fan in the cooling module.
  • Page 182: Installing The Cooling Module

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.10 Cooling Module Installing the Cooling Module Install the cooling module according to the following procedures and Figures 4-24, 4-25. CAUTION: When installing the cooling module, keep the following in mind: Be sure to confirm the correct position for the module. Route the cooling module cable between the module and MDC card.
  • Page 183 4.10 Cooling Module 4 Replacement Procedures 1. If silicon greases are already applied to the CPU and fan module, wipe them off with a cloth. By using a special syringe, apply silicon greases to the CPU chip center so that the entire CPU chip can be covered with the greases.
  • Page 184: Cpu

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.11 CPU 4.11 CAUTION: When removing the CPU, keep the following in mind: The CPU can become very hot during operation. Be sure to let it cool down before starting repair work. Removing the CPU Remove the CPU according to the following procedures and Figure 4-26. CAUTION: Remove the CPU by aligning the triangle with the shaded area.
  • Page 185: Installing The Cpu

    4.11 CPU 4 Replacement Procedures Installing the CPU Install the CPU according to the following procedures and Figures 4-26, 4-27 and 4-28. 1. Check that the triangle on the cam is in the unlocking position. 2. Attach the CPU to the correct position in the CPU socket. Align the CPU with the CPU socket by using the triangle as a guide.
  • Page 186 4 Replacement Procedures 4.11 CPU 3. Secure the CPU by rotating the bar 90 degrees to the down with hand. Figure 4-28 Securing the CPU 4-42 Equium A60/ Satellite A60/ Pro A60/ A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 187: System Board

    4.12 System Board 4 Replacement Procedures 4.12 System Board Removing the System Board NOTE: Be careful of the eject button for the PC card. It can be damage when removing the board. Make sure it is pushed in. Remove the system board according to the following procedures and Figures 4-29. 1.
  • Page 188: Installing The System Board

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.12 System Board Installing the System Board Install the touch pad according to the following procedures and figure 4-29. 1. Place the slider for the kill switch on the system board. 2. Seat the system board and secure it with two M2.5x4 black flat-head screws. 3.
  • Page 189 4.13 North Bridge Thermal Module 4 Replacement Procedures 4.13 North Bridge thermal module and MDC cable Removing North Bridge thermal module and MDC cable Remove the North Bridge thermal module according to the following procedures and Figure 4-30, 4-31. 1. Disconnect the cable of the North Bridge thermal module from CN15 on the system board. 2.
  • Page 190 4 Replacement Procedures 4.13 North Bridge Thermal Module 8. Remove two pieces of sticky Mylar securing the MDC cable. 9. Disconnect the MDC cable from CN500 on the system board. 10. Remove the MDC cable. MDC cable CN500 Mylar Figure 4-31 Removing the MDC cable Installing the Removing North Bridge thermal module and MDC cable Install the Removing North Bridge thermal module according to the following procedures and Figure 4-30, 4-31.
  • Page 191 4.13 North Bridge Thermal Module 4 Replacement Procedures 9. Stick the black sheet in the correct position. Equium A60/ Satellite A60/ Pro A60/ A65 Maintenance Manual 4-47...
  • Page 192: Display Mask

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.14 Display Mask 4.14 Display Mask Removing the Display Mask Remove the display mask according to the following procedures and Figure 4-32. 1. Remove the following 8 seals on the display module in that order: - Four black seals on the bottom - Four black seals on the top 2.
  • Page 193: Installing The Display Mask

    4.14 Display Mask 4 Replacement Procedures Installing the Display Mask Install the display mask according to the following procedures and Figure 4-32. 1. Place the display mask in the correct position and fasten the following 18 latches, in that order: - Six top latches - Five latches on each of the left and right sides - Four bottom latches...
  • Page 194: Fl Inverter Board

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.15 FL Inverter Board 4.15 FL Inverter Board Removing the FL Inverter Board Remove the FL inverter board according to the following procedures and Figures 4-33 and 4-34. 1. Remove the M2.5x4.5 black flat-head screw. M2.5x4.5 black flat-head screw FL inverter board Figure 4-33 Removing the FL inverter board 2.
  • Page 195: Installing The Fl Inverter Board

    4.15 FL Inverter Board 4 Replacement Procedures FL inverter board HV cable LCD/FL cable Figure 4-34 disconnecting the cables Installing the FL Inverter Board Install the FL inverter board according to the following procedures and Figures 4-33 and 4-34. 1. Connect the LCD/FL cable to LCD/FL connecter, and connect the HV cable to HV connecter.
  • Page 196: Lcd Module

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.16 LCD Module 4.16 LCD Modules NOTE: ICs are fragile. Use extreme care not to apply pressure to the ICs along the edges of the LCD module. NOTE: Dispose of used LCD panels (fluorescent (FL) tubes) as required by local ordinances or regulations.
  • Page 197 4.16 LCD Module 4 Replacement Procedures M2x5 white bind screw M2.5x4.5 black flat-head screw Figure 4-35 Removing the 15.0-inch LCD module and screws Equium A60/ Satellite A60/ Pro A60/ A65 Maintenance Manual 4-53...
  • Page 198 4 Replacement Procedures 4.16 LCD Module 4. Remove the LCD brackets. 5. Turn the LCD upside down. 6. Remove the tape and LCD/FL cable connector. Then disconnect the LCD/FL cable. Right LCD bracker M2x3 black bind screw LCD module Left LCD bracker M2x3 black bind screw Figure 4-36 Removing the 15.0-inch LCD module Figure 4-37 Removing the 15.0-inch LCD module...
  • Page 199: Installing The 15.0-Inch Lcd Module

    4.16 LCD Module 4 Replacement Procedures Installing the 15.0-inch LCD Module NOTE: LCD/FL cable must be carefully peeled away before disconnecting it from the module. Install the 15.0-inch LCD module according to the following procedures and Figures 4-35, 4-36 and 4-37. 1.
  • Page 200: Removing The 14.0-Inch Lcd Module

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.16 LCD Module Removing the 14.1-inch LCD Module NOTE: LCD/FL cable must be carefully peeled away before disconnecting it from the module. Remove the 14.1-inch LCD module according to the following procedures and Figures 4-38, 4-39 and 4-40. 1.
  • Page 201 4.16 LCD Module 4 Replacement Procedures 4. Remove the tape and LCD/FL cable connector. Then disconnect the LCD/FL cable. Right LCD bracker M2x3 black bind screw LCD module Left LCD bracker M2x3 black bind screw Figure 4-39 Removing the 14.0-inch LCD module Figure 4-40 Removing the 14.0-inch LCD module Equium A60/ Satellite A60/ Pro A60/ A65 Maintenance Manual 4-57...
  • Page 202: Installing The 14.0-Inch Lcd Module

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.16 LCD Module Installing the 14.0-inch LCD Module NOTE: LCD/FL cable must be carefully peeled away before disconnecting it from the module. Install the 14.0-inch LCD module according to the following procedures and Figures 4-38, 4-39 and 4-40. 1.
  • Page 203: Led Board

    4.17 LED board 4 Replacement Procedures 4.17 LED Board Removing the LED Board Remove the LED board according to the following procedures and Figure 4-41. NOTE: Be carefully peel away the 3 tapes securing the board before you can remove it. 1.
  • Page 204: Installing The Led Board

    4 Replacement Procedures 4.17 LED Board Installing the LED Board Install the LED board according to the following procedures and Figure 4-41. 1. Connect the touch pad flat cables to CN2000 and LED board flat cable to CN2002 on the LED board.
  • Page 205: Touch Pad

    4.18 Touch Pad Board 4 Replacement Procedures 4.18 Touch Pad Board Removing the Touch Pad Board Remove the s Touch Pad Board according to the following procedures and Figure 4-42. 1. Remove the two M2.5x4 black flat-head screws for securing the touch pad board. 2.
  • Page 206 6000 1 ? Appendices...
  • Page 207 Appendices Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual App-ii...
  • Page 208 Appendices Appendix Contents Appendix A Handling the LCD Module................A-1 Appendix B Board Layout ....................B-1 System Board Front View ..................B-1 System Board Back View..................B-3 Appendix C Pin Assignments....................C-1 System Board ......................... C-2 CN1 Parallel Connector (25-Pin)................C-2 CN2 External Monitor Connector (15-Pin) .............. C-2 CN3 RJ45 (12-Pin+4LED)..................
  • Page 209: Keyboard Scan/Character Codes

    Appendices C.21 CN2002 LED Connector (24-Pin) ................ C-16 C.22 JACK1 DC_IN Connector (2-Pin)................ C-17 C.23 JACK2 Ext_Microphone Connector (6-Pin)............C-17 C.24 JACK3 Headphone Connector (6-Pin)..............C-17 Appendix D Keyboard Scan/Character Codes ..............D-1 Appendix E Key Layout.......................E-1 Appendix F BIOS Rewrite Procedures ................F-1 Appendix G EC/KBC Rewrite Procedures ................
  • Page 210 Appendices Figures Figure B-1 Board layout (front)....................B-1 Figure B-2 Board layout (back)....................B-3 Figure E-1 CN keyboard .......................E-1 Tables Table B-1 System board connectors (front)...............B-2 Table B-2 System board connectors (back) ..............B-4 Table C-1 Parallel connector pin assignments (25-PIN)........... C-2 Table C-2 External monitor connector pin assignments (15-pin) ........
  • Page 211 Appendices Table C-22 DC_IN connector pin assignments (2-Pin)............ C-17 Table C-23 Ext_microphone connector pin assignments (6-Pin)........C-17 Table C-24 Headphone connector pin assignments (6-Pin) ..........C-17 Table D-1 Scan codes (set 1 and set 2)................D-1 Table D-2 Scan codes with left Shift key................D-5 Table D-3 Scan codes in Numlock mode.................
  • Page 212: Appendix A Handling The Lcd Module

    Apx. A Handling the LCD Module Appendices 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 the LCD module: 1.
  • Page 213 Appendices Apx. A Handling the LCD Module 3. If the panel’s surface gets dirty, 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.
  • Page 214 Apx. A Handling the LCD Module Appendices 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 215 Appendices Apx. A Handling the LCD Module 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 specifications. Cold can cause the liquid crystals to freeze, lose their elasticity or otherwise suffer damage. Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 216 Apx. A Handling the LCD Module Appendices 9. Do not disassemble the LCD module. Disassembly can cause malfunctions. 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.
  • Page 217: Appendix B Board Layout

    Apx. B Board Layout Appendices Appendix B Appendix B Board Layout System Board Front View Figure B-1 Board layout (front) Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 218: Cn1 Parallel Connector (25-Pin

    Appendices Apx. B Board Layout Table B-1 System board connectors (front) Mark Number Name LCD/FL Inverter Connector A’ CN13 ODD Bay Connector B’ CN12 C’ SD/MS Connector D’ IEEE 1394 Connector Parallel Connector E’ External Monitor Connector F’ G’ USB I/F Connector B RJ45 (LAN)/RJ11 Connector H’...
  • Page 219 Apx. B Board Layout Appendices Figure B-2 Board layout ( back ) Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 220 Appendices Apx. B Board Layout Table B-2 System board ICs and connectors (back) Mark Number Name MINI PCI Connector A’ CN501 MDC Connector B’ CN502 Serial Connector C’ CN504 Memory Slot A Connector D’ CN503 Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 221 Apx. C Pin Assignments Appendices Appendix C Pin Assignments....................C-1 System Board ......................... C-2 CN1 Parallel Connector (25-Pin) ................C-2 CN2 External Monitor Connector (15-Pin)..............C-2 CN3 RJ45 (12-Pin+4LED)..................C-3 CN5 USB I/F Connector-A+B (8-Pin) ............... C-3 CN6 TV OUT Connector (4-Pin) ................C-3 CN7 PC Card Slot Connector (68-Pin) ..............
  • Page 222: Appendix C Pin Assignments

    Appendices Apx. C Pin Assignments Appendix C Appendix C Pin Assignments System Board CN1 Parallel Connector (25-Pin) Table C-1 Parallel connector pin assignments (25-PIN) Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name /STRB#_5R /PDATA(0)_R /PDATA(1)_R /PDATA(2)_R /PDATA(3)_R /PDATA(4)_R /PDATA(5)_R /PDATA(6)_R /PDATA(7)_R /ACK#_5R /BUSY#_5R...
  • Page 223: Cn3 Rj45 (12-Pin+4Led

    Apx. C Pin Assignments Appendices CN3 RJ45 (12-Pin+4LED) Table C-3 RJ45 (12-Pin+4LED) Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name /TX+_TRAN /TX-_TRAN /RX+_TRAN NC 0 NC 1 /RX-_TRAN NC 2 NC 3 LED_LAN# LED GP LED_LANACT# +V3_LAN /MDMTIP /MDMRNG CN5 USB I/F Connector-A+B (8-Pin) Table C-4 USB I/F connector pin assignments (8-Pin) Pin No.
  • Page 224: Cn7 Pc Card Slot Connector (68-Pin

    Appendices Apx. C Pin Assignments CN7 PC Card Slot Connector (68-Pin) Table C-6 PC card slot connector pin assignments (68-pin) (1/2) Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name DGND /A_CDAT(3) /A_CDAT(4) /A_CDAT(5) /A_CDAT(6) /A_CDAT(7) /A_CE1# /A_CADR(10) /A_OE# /A_CADR(11) /A_CADR(9) /A_CADR(8) /A_CADR(13) /A_CADR(14)
  • Page 225: Cn9 Sd/Ms Connector (23-Pin

    Apx. C Pin Assignments Appendices Table C-6 PC card slot connector pin assignments (68-pin) (2/2) DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND CN9 SD/MS Connector (23-Pin) Table C-7 SD/MS connector pin assignments (23-Pin) Pin No.
  • Page 226: Cn11 Usb I/F Connector-C (4-Pin

    Appendices Apx. C Pin Assignments CN11 USB I/F Connector-C (4-Pin) Table C-8 USB I/F connector pin assignments (4-Pin) Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name USBVCC2 /USB_PN2_L /USB_PP2_L DGND DGND DGND CN12 ODD Bay Connector (52-Pin) Table C-9 ODD bay connector pin assignments (52-Pin) Pin No.
  • Page 227: Cn13 Lcd/Fl Inverter Connector (42-Pin

    Apx. C Pin Assignments Appendices C.10 CN13 LCD/FL Inverter Connector (42-Pin) Table C-10 LCD/FL Inverter connector pin assignments (42-Pin) Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name /LCM_ID0 +V3SLCM /LCM_ID1 +V3SLCM /LCM_ID2 +V3S DGND /LCM_DDCCLK DGND /LCM_DDCDATA /TXOUTL0- /TXOUTL0+ /TXOUTL1- /TXOUTL1+ /TXOUTL2- /TXOUTL2+...
  • Page 228: Cn15 Cooling Module Connector (2) (3-Pin

    Appendices Apx. C Pin Assignments C.12 CN15 Cooling Module Connector (2) (3-Pin) Table C-12 Cooling Module connector (2) pin assignments (3-Pin) Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name +V5S DGND /FAN_TACH2 C.13 CN16 Internal KEY Board Connector (34-Pin) Table C-13 Key Board I/F connector pin assignments (34-Pin) Pin No.
  • Page 229: Cn18 Hdd Connector (44-Pin

    Apx. C Pin Assignments Appendices C.14 CN18 HDD Connector (44-Pin) Table C-14 HDD connector pin assignments (44-Pin) Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name NB_RST# DGND /PDD_R(7) /PDD_R(8) /PDD_R(6) /PDD_R(9) /PDD_R(5) /PDD_R(10) /PDD_R(4) /PDD_R(11) /PDD_R(3) /PDD_R(12) /PDD_R(2) /PDD_R(13) /PDD_R(1) /PDD_R(14) /PDD_R(0) /PDD_R(15)
  • Page 230: Cn20 Internal Speaker Connector (6-Pin

    Appendices Apx. C Pin Assignments C.16 CN20 Internal Speaker Connector (6-Pin) Table C-16 Internal speaker connector pin assignments (6-Pin) Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name /SPK_OUT_L- /SPK_OUT_L+ /SPK_OUT_R- /SPK_OUT_R+ DGND DGND C.17 CN501 MINI PCI Connector (126-Pin) Table C-17 MINI PCI connector pin assignments (126-Pin) (1/3) Pin No.
  • Page 231 Apx. C Pin Assignments Appendices Table C-17 MINI PCI connector pin assignments (126-Pin) (2/3) /PCI_AD(30) /PCI_AD(27) /PCI_AD(25) /PCI_AD(28) /PCI_AD(26) /PCI_CBE#(3) /PCI_AD(24) /PCI_AD(23) /PCI_AD(20) DGND DGND /PCI_AD(21) /PCI_AD(22) /PCI_AD(19) /PCI_AD(20) DGND /PCI_PAR_3 /PCI_AD(17) /PCI_AD(18) /PCI_CBE#(2) /PCI_AD(16) /PCI_IRDY#_3 DGND /PCI_FRAME#_3 /CLKRUN#_3 /PCI_TRDY#_3 /PCI_SERR#_3 /PCI_STOP#_3 DGND...
  • Page 232: Cn502 Mdc I/F Connector (30-Pin

    Appendices Apx. C Pin Assignments Table C-17 MINI PCI connector pin assignments (126-Pin) (3/3) DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND C.18 CN502 MDC I/F Connector (30-Pin) Table C-18 MDC I/F connector pin assignments (30-Pin) Pin No. Signal Name Pin No.
  • Page 233: Cn503 Memory Slot Connector (202-Pin

    Apx. C Pin Assignments Appendices C.19 CN503 Memory Slot Connector (202-Pin) Table C-19 Memory slot connector pin assignments (202-PIN) (1/3) Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name /SM_VREF /SM_VREF DGND DGND /M_DATA_R(0) /M_DATA_R(4) /M_DATA_R(1) /M_DATA_R(5) +V2.5' +V2.5' /M_DQS_R(0) /M_DM_R(0) /M_DATA_R(2) /M_DATA_R(6) DGND...
  • Page 234 Appendices Apx. C Pin Assignments Table C-19 Memory slot connector pin assignments (202-PIN) (2/3) +V2.5' +V2.5' DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND +V2.5' +V2.5' DGND DGND DGND DGND +V2.5’ DGND DGND +V2.5' +V2.5' +V2.5' /M_CKE1_R# /M_CKE0_R# DGND /M_A(12) /M_A(11) /M_A(9)
  • Page 235 Apx. C Pin Assignments Appendices Table C-19 Memory slot connector pin assignments (202-PIN) (3/3) DGND DGND /M_DATA_R(35) /M_DATA_R(39) /M_DATA_R(40) /M_DATA_R(44) +V2.5' +V2.5' /M_DATA_R(41) /M_DATA_R(45) /M_DQS_R(5) /M_DM_R(5) DGND DGND /M_DATA_R(42) /M_DATA_R(46) /M_DATA_R(43) /M_DATA_R(47) +V2.5' +V2.5' +V2.5' /M_CLK_DDR1# DGND /M_CLK_DDR1 DGND DGND /M_DATA_R(48) /M_DATA_R(52) /M_DATA_R(49)
  • Page 236 Appendices Apx. C Pin Assignments C.20 CN2000 Touch Pad Connector (12-Pin) Table C-20 Touch Pad connector pin assignments (12-Pin) Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name /IM_CLK_CN /IM_CLK_CN /IM_DAT_CN /IM_DAT_CN /LEFT_CN /LEFT_CN /RIGHT_CN /RIGHT_CN PGND PGND +V5S_CN PGND PGND C.21 CN2002 LED Connector (24-Pin) Table C-21 LED connector pin assignments (24-Pin)
  • Page 237 Apx. C Pin Assignments Appendices C.22 JACK1 DC_IN Connector (2-Pin) Table C-22 DC_IN connector pin assignments (2-Pin) Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name /+VADPTR DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND C.23 JACK2 Ext_Microphone Connector (6-Pin) Table C-23 Ext_microphone connector pin assignments (6-Pin) Pin No.
  • Page 238 Keyboard Scan/Character Codes Appendices Apx. D Keyboard Scan/Character Codes Appendix D Keyboard Scan/Character Codes Table D-1 Scan codes (set 1 and set 2) (1/4) Code set 1 Code set 2 Note Keytop Make Break Make Break ‘ ~ 7 & BkSp Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 239 Appendices Keyboard Scan/Character Codes Table D-1 Scan codes (set 1 and set 2) (2/4) Code set 1 Code set 2 Note Keytop Make Break Make Break Caps Lock ‘ “ Enter Shift (L) No.102 , < . > Shift (R) Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 240 Keyboard Scan/Character Codes Appendices Table D-1 Scan codes (set 1 and set 2) (3/4) Code set 1 Code set 2 Note Keytop Make Break Make Break Ctrl Alt (L) Space ALT (R) Home PgUp PgDn Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 241 Appendices Keyboard Scan/Character Codes Table D-1 Scan codes (set 1 and set 2) (4/4) Code set 1 Code set 2 Note Keytop Make Break Make Break PrintSc *6 Pause — — — — Kat/Hir Notes: 1. * Scan codes differ by mode. 2.
  • Page 242 Keyboard Scan/Character Codes Appendices Table D-2 Scan codes with left Shift key Code set 1 Code set 2 Make Break Make Break Home PgUp PgDn Note : The table above shows scan codes with the left Shift key. In combination with the right Shift key, scan codes are changed as listed below: With left Shift With right Shift...
  • Page 243 Appendices Keyboard Scan/Character Codes Table D-3 Scan codes in Numlock mode Code set 1 Code set 2 Make Break Make Break Home PgUp PgDn Table D-4 Scan codes with Fn key Code set 1 Code set 2 Keytop Make Break Make Break CTRL...
  • Page 244 Keyboard Scan/Character Codes Appendices Table D-5 Scan codes in overlay mode Keytop Code set 1 Code set 2 Make Break Make Break (–) Table D-6 No.124 key scan code Shift Code set 1 Code set 2 Make Break Make Break Prt Sc Common Ctrl...
  • Page 245 Appendices Keyboard Scan/Character Codes Table D-7 No.126 key scan code Shift Code set 1 Code set 2 Make Make Pause Common* E1 1D E1 F0 Ctrl* E0 46 E0 F0 *: This key generates only make codes. Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 246: Appendix E Key Layout

    Apx. E Key Layout Appendices Apx. E Key Layout Appendix E Key Layout E.1 United States (US) Keyboard Figure E-1 US keyboard E.2 Japan (JP) Keyboard Figure E-2 JP keyboard Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 247 Appendices Apx E Key Layout E.3 Spanish (SP) Keyboard Figure E-3 SP keyboard E.4 Korean (KR) Keyboard Figure E-4 KR keyboard Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 248 Apx.E Key Layout Appendices E.5 Canadian-French (CF) Keyboard Figure E-5 CF keyboard E.6 French (FR) Keyboard Figure E-6 FR keyboard Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 249 Appendices Apx E Key Layout E.7 German (GR) Keyboard Figure E-7 GR keyboard E.8 Italian (IT) Keyboard Figure E-8 IT keyboard Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 250 Apx E Key Layout Appendices E.9 Taiwan (TC) Keyboard Figure E-9 TC keyboard E.10 Portuguese (PT) Keyboard Figure E-11 PT keyboard Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 251 Appendices Apx E Key Layout E.11 DU, UE, US International (USE) Keyboard Figure E-12 USE keyboard E.12 Arabic (AR) Keyboard Figure E-13 AR keyboard Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 252 Apx E Key Layout Appendices E.13 Belgian (BE) Keyboard Figure E-14 BE keyboard E.14 Russian (RU) Keyboard Figure E-15 RU keyboard Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 253 Appendices Apx E Key Layout E.15 Swiss/Switzerland (SL) Keyboard Figure E-16 SL keyboard E.16 Swedish (SW) Keyboard Figure E-17 SW keyboard Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 254 Apx E Key Layout Appendices E.17 Norwegian (NO) Keyboard Figure E-18 NO keyboard E.18 Danish (DK) Keyboard Figure E-19 DK keyboard Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 255 Appendices Apx E Key Layout E.19 Turkey (TR) Keyboard Figure E-18 TR keyboard E.20 Greek (GK) Keyboard Figure E-19 GK keyboard E-10 Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 256 Apx E Key Layout Appendices E.21 Estonia (ES) Keyboard Figure E-19 ES keyboard E.22 Herbrew (HE) Keyboard Figure E-19 HE keyboard Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual E-11...
  • Page 257 Appendices Apx E Key Layout E.23 Czech (CZ) Keyboard Figure E-18 CZ keyboard E.24 Lithuanian (LI) Keyboard Figure E-18 LI keyboard E-12 Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 258 Apx E Key Layout Appendices E.25 Hungary (HU) Keyboard Figure E-18 HU keyboard E.26 Slovakia (SA) Keyboard Figure E-18 SA keyboard Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual E-13...
  • Page 259 Appendices Apx E Key Layout E.27 Yugoslavia (YU) Keyboard Figure E-19 YU keyboard E-14 Equium A60/Satellite A60/ Pro A60/A65 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 260: Appendix F Bios Rewrite Procedures

    Apx. F BIOS Rewrite Procedures Appendices Appendix G Appendix F BIOS Rewrite Procedures This Appendix explains how to rewrite the system BIOS program when you update the system BIOS. Tools To rewrite the BIOS, you need the following tool: ? BIOS/EC/KBC rewriting disk for the computer that has renewed BIOS data. Rewriting the BIOS 1.
  • Page 261 Apx. G EC/KBC Rewrite Procedures Appendices Appendix H Appendix G EC/KBC Rewrite Procedures This Appendix explains how to rewrite the EC/KBC system program when you update the EC/KBC system. Tools To rewrite the EC/KBC, you need the following tool: ? BIOS/EC/KBC rewriting disk for the computer Rewriting the EC/KBC 1.
  • Page 262 Appendices Apx. H EC/KBC Rewrite Procedures Note: 1. Rewrite the EC/KBS only when instructed by a diagnostic disk release1 notice. 2. Connect the AC adapter to the computer when you rewrite the EC/KBC. 3. Do not turn off the power while you are rewriting the EC/KBC. If the rewrite fails, it might be impossible to start up the computer.

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