NEC M320 - Manual

NEC M320

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – NEC Versa M320 Disassembly Manual; Table of contents
  • Page 3 – Overview
  • Page 4 – Hazardous Voltage
  • Page 5 – Removing the Battery; Perform the following steps to remove the battery:; Fig. 1 Removing the battery; Removing the Hard Disk Drive; To remove the hard disk drive, first remove the battery (see; Fig. 2 Removing the Hard disk drive cover screws; Lift up the hard disk drive and disconnect it as shown in Fig. 3
  • Page 6 – Removing the Memory Module; To remove the Memory Module, first remove the battery (see; Fig. 5 Removing the screw retaining the memory module slot cover
  • Page 7 – memory module as shown in Fig. 6; Fig. 6 Removing the memory module; Remove the memory module from its slot and put it aside.; Removing the Wireless LAN & MDC Modem Module; Removing the; Fig. 7 Removing the screws screw retaining the mini PCI slot cover; screws retaining the MCD Modem.
  • Page 8 – Fig. 8 Wireless LAN & MCD Modem Module; Removing the Keyboard; To remove the Keyboard, first remove the battery (see; Fig. 9 Removing the keyboard cover
  • Page 9 – Fig. 10 Removing the keyboard flat cable; Removing the optical disk drive; To remove the ODD, first remove the keyboard (see; Fig. 11 Releasing the optical drive; Remove the optical drive out from the base unit as shown in Fig. 12; Fig. 12 Removing the optical drive
  • Page 10 – Removing the CPU; To remove the CPU, first remove the Keyboard (see; Fig. 13 Removing the screws retaining the heat plate; Carefully remove the heat plate as shown in Fig 14; Fig. 14 Removing the heat plate; Release the screws on the LED board as shown in Fig 15
  • Page 11 – Fig. 15 Removing the one screw LED board; Lift up the LED board as shown in Fig. 16; Fig. 16 Lifting up the LED board; Release the screws retaining the CPU Fan as shown in Fig. 17; Fig. 17 CPU Fan screws
  • Page 12 – Fig. 18 Lifting up the CPU fan; Release the screws on the heat sink in descending order (4; Fig. 19 Releasing the CPU Heat Sink
  • Page 13 – CPU and put it in a safe place.; Fig. 21 Releasing the CPU
  • Page 14 – Removing the LCD Module; To remove LCD Module remove the keyboard (see; Fig. 22 Removing the Coil
  • Page 16 – Disassembling the LCD Panel; To disassemble the LCD panel, first remove the LCD module (see; Fig. 26 Removing the rubber covers on the LCD front cover; Unscrew all screws shown in Fig. 27; Fig. 27 Screws on the LCD Module
  • Page 17 – Fig. 28 Removing the LCD front cover; Unscrew all screws encircled in Fig. 29; Fig. 29 Removing the LCD panel screws
  • Page 18 – Fig. 31 Removing the LCD Panel hinges; wires from the adhesive tapes and put the wireless antenna aside.; Fig. 32 Removing Wireless Antenna; Removing the Top Cover; To remove the Top Cover, first remove then remove the keyboard (see
  • Page 19 – Fig. 33 Removing the top cover screws; Flip over the unit and remove the screws as shown in Fig. 34; Fig. 34 Removing the top cover screws on the bottom of the system
  • Page 20 – Fig. 35 Removing the top cover; Removing the Touch Pad; To remove the touch pad, first remove the top cover (see; Fig. 36 Touch Pad Assembly
  • Page 21 – Removing the Floppy Disk Drive; To remove the FDD, first remove the Top Cover (see; Fig. 37 Removing the FDD; Carefully remove the floppy disk drive as shown in Fig. 38; Fig. 38 Lifting up the FDD
  • Page 22 – Removing the Audio Board; To remove the Audio board, first remove the Top Cover (see; Fig. 39 Audio Board screws and speakers connector; Lift up the audio board as shown in Fig. 41 and put it aside.
  • Page 23 – Fig. 41 Lifting the Audio Board; Disconnect and remove the RTC battery from the audio board.; Fig. 42 Removing the RTC Battery; Separate the HDD flat cable connector from the audio board.; Fig. 43 Removing the HDD flat cable connector; Removing the Main Board; To remove the main board, first remove the top cover (see
  • Page 24 – Fig. 44 Removing the main board screws
  • Page 25 – Fig. 46 Removing Main Board; Removing the speakers; To remove the speaker, first open the Top Cover (see; Fig. 47 Screw at Audio Board Holder
  • Page 26 – Dip Switch Description; Bit 2 Keyboard code
  • Page 27 – Screws
  • Page 28 – Notice; Versa M320 Disassembly Manual
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Summary

Page 2 - NEC Versa M320 Disassembly Manual; Table of contents

NEC Versa M320 Disassembly Manual Page 2 Table of contents Overview.................................................................................................................................................................3 Technician Notes ........................................................

Page 3 - Overview

NEC Versa M320 Disassembly Manual Page 3 Overview This document contains step-by-steps disassembly instructions for the Versa M320 chassis. The instructions are illustrated where necessary with images of the part that is being removed or disassembled. Furthermore, the screws that are removed are sho...

Page 4 - Hazardous Voltage

NEC Versa M320 Disassembly Manual Page 4 Hazardous Voltage There is hazardous voltage present inside the computer when it is connect to an AC supply, even when the computer’s power switch is off. Exposure to hazardous voltage could cause personal injury. To avoid risk of injury, contact an Authorize...

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