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Content s Chapter 1: Introduction ........................... 1 - 1 System specifications (general) ................... 1 - 2 Chapter 2: Chip set and Mainboard information ............................ 2 - 1 CP U .......................................
Remove the battery ............................................. 3 - 5 Remove the keyboard ......................................... 3 - 6 Remove the HDD assembly ................................ 3 - 7 Remove the CD-ROMDVD-ROM assembly ......... 3 - 8 Remove the heat sink .
LCD panel (14.1”) assembly and parts list ........... A - 4 Keyboard and T ouchpad assembly ..................... A - 5 Keyboard and T ouchpad assembly p arts list ........ A - 6 FDD assembly and parts list ............................... A - 7 HDD assembly and parts list .
Introduction 1 - 1 Chapter 1: Introduction This manual covers information you will need to service or upgrade your Notebook Computer. Information about operating the computer (e.g. getting started, etc...) is in the User’s Manual . Driver Information is also found in the User’s Manual.
1 - 2 Service Manual System specifications (general) The main unit of the Model 2200C/2700C Notebook PC has the following components: – Intel FC-PGA370 Pentium III with AGP technology-based mainboar.
Introduction 1 - 3 CPU ( FC-PGA370 ) Intel Celeron-450 (1.6V) Intel Celeron-500 (1.6V) Intel Celeron-550 (1.6V) Intel Pentium III-600 (1.65V) Intel Pentium III-650 (1.65V) Intel Pentium III-700 (1.65V) Intel Pentium III-750 (1.65V) Intel Pentium III-800 (1.
1 - 4 Service Manual Transport drawer type load/eject Interface PCI local bus master IDE BIOS InSyde 256KB Display LCD/CRT (simultaneous) YES VGA/EGA/CGA/Hercules compatible YES AGP 3D graphics accelerator YES Adjustable brightness YE S (standard) LCDTFT Backlight CCFT Size 13.
Introduction 1 - 5 External 101/102 keyboard port/ PS/2 mouse x 1 PC Card Standard Type I or Type II x 1 Modem (RJ-11) port for MDC x 1 (optional) USB connector x 2 speaker-out jack x 1 microphone-in jack x 1 LAN (RJ45) port x 1 Physical Dimension 308 mm(W) 254 mm(D) 37.
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Chipset and Mainboard information 2 - 1 Chapter 2: Chip set and Mainboard information CPU The 2200C/2700C Notebook PC uses the Intel Mobile Pentium III/Celeron (.18) processor in an FC- PGA370 package. The Intel Mobile Pentium III/Celeron (.18) processor features an integrated L2 cache (256KB for Pentium III and 128KB for Celeron (.
2 - 2 Service Manual - 128/256-Kbyte, ECC protected cache data array – Low Power GTL+ system bus interface - 64-bit data bus, 100-MHz operation - Uniprocessor, two loads only (processor and I/O brid.
Chipset and Mainboard information 2 - 3 Chip sets SiS630S The single chipset, SiS630S, provides a high performance/low cost Desktop solution for the Intel Slot 1 and socket 370 series CPU based systems by integrating a high performance North Bridge, ad- vanced hardware 2D/3D GUI engine, Super-South bridge or an external AGP4X Slot.
2 - 4 Service Manual width. The built-in fast PCI IDE controller supports the ATA PIO/DMA, and the Ultra DMA33/66/100 function that supports the data transfer rate up to 100 MB/s. It provides the separate data path for two IDE channels that can eminently improve the performance under the multi-tasking environ- ment.
Chipset and Mainboard information 2 - 5 Integrated A.G .P . Compliant T arget/66Mhz Host-to-PCI Bridge – AGP v2.0 Compliant – Supports Graphic Window Size from 4MBytes to 256MBytes – Supports Pipelined Process in CPU-to-Integrated 3D A.G.P. VGA Access – Supports 8 Way, 16 Entries Page Table Cache for GART to Enhance Integrated A.
2 - 6 Service Manual – Native Mode and Compatibility Mode – PIO Mode 0, 1, 2 , 3, 4 – Multiword DMA Mode 0, 1, 2 – Ultra DMA 33/66/100 – Two Independent IDE Channels Each with 16 DW FIFO Vir.
Chipset and Mainboard information 2 - 7 – Supports YUV-To-RGB Color Space Conversion – Supports Graphic and Video Overlay Function – Supports CD/DVD to TV Playback Mode – Simultaneous Graphic .
2 - 8 Service Manual – Low Resolution Modes – Supports Virtual Screen up to 4096x4096 – Fully Directx 7.0 Compliant – Efficient and Flexible Power Management with ACPI Compliance Low Pin Count.
Chipset and Mainboard information 2 - 9 – Two 8237A Compatible DMA Controllers – 8/16- bit DMA Data Transfer – Distributed DMA Support Integrated Interrupt Controller – Two 8237A Compatible DM.
2 - 10 Service Manual – OpenHCI Host Controller with Root Hub – Two USB Host Controllers – Six USB Ports – Supports Legacy Devices – Over Current Detection I 2 C Bus/SMBUS Series Interface I.
Chipset and Mainboard information 2 - 11 PC Card Chipset - PCI1410 – The PCI1410 supports the following features: – Ability to wake from D3 hot and D3 cold – Fully compatible with the Intel 430T.
2 - 12 Service Manual – 16-Bit DMA on the PC Card socket – Ring indicate, SUSPEND, PCI CLKRUN, and CardBus CCLKRUN – Socket activity LED pins – PCI Bus Lock (LOCK) – Advanced Submicron, Low-.
Chipset and Mainboard information 2 - 13 Port s 1. Mic-in, headphone 2 . USB 3. IEEE 1394 4. TV out 5. Dual USB 6. External monitor 7 . Parallel 8. PS/2 9.
2 - 14 Service Manual 1. Microphone connector 2. MDC to RJ-11 connector 3. Panel connector 4. Invertor power connector 5. Heat sink fan connector 6. Second Fan connector 7. V R 8. ICS1893 Lan PHY 9. 1394 PHY 10. Core logic SiS630s 11 . Thermal IC TC 1066 12 .
Chipset and Mainboard information 2 - 15 7 1 2 8 14 12 13 4 3 9 5 10 16 15 17 21 22 20 23 24 25 26 27 18 6 19 11 Mainboard photo.
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Disassembly 3 - 1 Chapter 3: Disassembly To make the disassembly process easier each section may have a box in the page margin. Informa- tion contained in the @ boxes inform you what tools will be needed for a given procedure and the amount of screws involved.
Service Manual 3 - 2 Disassembly step s From the list below choose the component that you want to disassemble, then follow the steps listed and go to the appropriate page for detailed instruction.
Disassembly 3 - 3 Steps to remove the HDD: Remove the keyboard p 3-6 Remove the HDD assembly p 3-7 Steps to remove the inverter board: Remove the battery p 3-5 Remove the LCD panel frame p 3-17 Remove.
Service Manual 3 - 4 Steps to remove the mainboard: Remove the battery p 3-5 Remove the keyboard p 3-6 Remove the HDD assembly p 3-7 Remove the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM assembly p 3-8 Remove the Heatsink p 3-9 Remove the CPU p 3-10 Seperate thenotebook base in two p 3-11 Remove the FDD assembly p 3-14 Remove the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM tray p 3-14 Remove the fan.
Disassembly 3 - 5 Removal Procedures Remove the battery 1. Remove the 2 screws on the battery cover (figure 3-1). 2. Disconnect the battery connector from the computer.
Service Manual 3 - 6 Remove the keyboard 1. Press the 4 keyboard latches at the top of the keyboard (figure 3-3). 2. Lift the top of the keyboard up and out of the computer (figure 3-4).
Disassembly 3 - 7 D D D figure 3-5 1 2 3 4 figure 3-6 Remove the HDD assembly 1. Remove 3 screws (D) holding the HDD assembly in place (figure 3-5). 2.
Service Manual 3 - 8 Remove the CD-ROMDVD-ROM assembly 1. Remove screw (I) in figure (3-7). 2. Use a small screwdriver to gently push the CD-ROM assembly out of the case figure (3-7). figure 3-7 I 1 Philips screwdriver 1 screw @ For information on removing the CD-ROM/ DVD-ROM from the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM assembly go to Appendix A.
Disassembly 3 - 9 Remove the heat sink 1. Unscrew the 4 screws (P) securing the heat sink to the mainboard (figure 3-8). 2. Lift up the heat sink part way until you see the heat sink cable. Disconnect the cable from the mainboard (figure 3-9). 3. Place the heat sink aside.
Service Manual 3 - 10 Remove the CPU 1. Place the CPU tool over the CPU (figure 3-10). 2. Place a screw driver in the open slot of the CPU socket and move it to the left (figure 3-11). 3. The CPU is now unlocked from the socket so remove the CPU tool and lift the CPU out of the Socket.
Disassembly 3 - 11 Separate the notebook base in two With the CPU and heatsink, keyboard, HDD and CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive removed: 1. Remove screw (I), the LCD panel ground wire and Inverter power ground wire.
Service Manual 3 - 12 2. Remove screw (I) (figure 3-15). 3. Close the LCD panel and go to the right side of the computer and remove screw (I) (figure 3-16).
Disassembly 3 - 13 D D D figure 3-17 K H H K H I figure 3-18 4. On the back of the computer just above the ports, remove screws (D) (figure 3-17). 5. Remove all screws (H, K) as shown in (figure 3-18). 6. Run a small screwdriver around the rim where the two halves meet and slowly pry the pieces apart.
Service Manual 3 - 14 Remove the Fan 1. Unplug fan cable from mainboard. 2. Lift out the fan. Remove the FDD assembly 1. Remove screw (I). 2. Remove the Hex nut (Q). 3. Lift the FDD assembly off of the mainboard. Remove the CD-ROM tray 1. Remove screws (I).
Disassembly 3 - 15 Remove the mainboard and tray from the bottom case 1. Remove screws (F, H) and Hex nut (Q). 2. Lift the mainboard up from the battery side and pull it out of the case.
Service Manual 3 - 16 Remove the mainboard from the mainboard tray 1. Remove the hex nuts (R) on the parallel port (figure 3-21). 2. Remove the hex nuts (R) on the monitor out port (figure 3-21).
Disassembly 3 - 17 The LCD Panel Remove the LCD panel frame 1. Remove the rubber stoppers in positions D and J (figure 3-24). 2. Remove the screws (D, J) (figure 3-24). 3. Run your finger around the middle of the frame and separate the frame from the back (figure 3-25).
Service Manual 3 - 18 Remove the LCD panel and bracket from the LCD panel case 1. Remove the bracket (D) screws on the side of the LCD panel (figure 3-26). 2. Remove the 4 screws at the bottom of the LCD screen 3. Remove screws (D) holding securing the inverter board (figure 3-26).
Disassembly 3 - 19 4. Lift the LCD inverter and disconnect the inverter wire cable and the LCD to in- verter wire cable (figure 3-27). 5. Lift the LCD screen and bracket out of the case and place it atop the keyboard (figure 3-28). 6. Disconnect the LCD wire cable.
Service Manual 3 - 20 Remove the LCD panel from the bracket 1. Gently lift out the panel. 2. Remove the screws (C) holding the LCD in the bracket (figure 3-29).
A - 1 Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists Appendix A: Mechanical Drawings and Part s List s 2200C Bottom Half assembly and parts list 2200C.
A - 2 Service manual LCD panel (12.1”) assembly and parts list 2200C.
A - 3 Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists LCD panel (13.1 ” , 15.3 ” ) assembly and parts list 2200C.
A - 4 Service manual LCD panel (14.1 ” ) assembly and parts list 2200C.
A - 5 Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists Keyboard and T ouchp ad assembly 2200C.
A - 6 Service manual Keyboard and T ouchp ad assembly part s list 2200C.
A - 7 Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists FDD assembly and parts list 2200C.
A - 8 Service manual HDD assembly and parts list 2200C.
A - 9 Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists CD-ROM assembly and parts list 2200C.
A - 10 Service manual DVD-ROM assembly and parts list 2200C.
A - 11 Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists 2700C Bottom half assembly and parts list 2700C.
A - 12 Service manual LCD panel (13.3 ” ) assembly and parts list 2700C.
A - 13 Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists LCD panel (14.1 ” ) assembly and parts list 2700C.
A - 14 Service manual Keyboard and T ouchp ad assembly 2700C.
A - 15 Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists Keyboard and T ouchpad p art s list 2700C.
A - 16 Service manual FDD Assembly and part s list 2700C.
A - 17 Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists HDD assembly and parts list 2700C.
A - 18 Service manual CD-ROM Assembly and part s list 2700C.
A - 19 Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists DVD-ROM assembly and parts list 2700C.
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Switch Settings C - 1 Appendix C: Switch Settings Clock Settings (SW6) ) B S F ( U P C M A R D S 1 - 6 W S 2 - 6 W S 3 - 6 W S 4 - 6 W S 6 - 6 W S 6 63 3 1 - C PF F OF F OF F OF F ON O 6 60 0 1 - C PF.
C - 2 Service Manual Panel ID Settings (SW7) E Z I S D N A R B . o N l e d o M 1 - 7 W S 2 - 7 W S 3 - 7 W S 4 - 7 W S " 3 . 3 1 G LC C 2 C - 7 X 3 3 1 P LN ON OF F OF F O T D A1 - 2 X 3 3 1 LN ON OF F OF F O C A P I N U1 0 X 3 3 1 P UN ON OF F OF F O I A D N U Y H4 1 X 3 1 T HN ON ON OF F O " 1 .
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