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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ii
  • Page 3 – iii
  • Page 4 – Preface; SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; serious bodily injury, if the safety instruction is not observed.; iv
  • Page 6 – Conventions; Acronyms; boldface; Key operation; Ctrl; and at the same time press; vi
  • Page 7 – Table of Contents; Chapter 1; vii
  • Page 8 – viii
  • Page 9 – CON; ix
  • Page 10 – Appendices
  • Page 11 – xi
  • Page 13 – Hardware Overview
  • Page 15 – Figures
  • Page 16 – Table 1-1 Difference of each model
  • Page 19 – Microphone
  • Page 20 – Block; Figure 1-2 shows the system block diagram.; Figure 1-2 System Block Diagram
  • Page 24 – Item Specifications
  • Page 26 – Standard; Specifications
  • Page 27 – IBM
  • Page 28 – Drive; Average random access time
  • Page 30 – DVD
  • Page 31 – Figure 1-7 Combo drive; Data buffer capacity
  • Page 34 – drive
  • Page 35 – DVD Multi drive; Figure 1-9 DVD Multi drive
  • Page 37 – TFT Color Display; Figure 1-11 LCD module
  • Page 38 – Number of Dots
  • Page 39 – Item; Input
  • Page 41 – Name Voltage
  • Page 43 – Condition Charging; Charge is stopped in the following cases.; Condition Preservation
  • Page 44 – Condition Time; hours
  • Page 45 – Input voltage
  • Page 47 – Troubleshooting Procedures
  • Page 48 – Chapter 2
  • Page 53 – Flowchart; Make sure that Toshiba Windows
  • Page 55 – Keyboard
  • Page 57 – Supply; Procedure 1; The following icons indicate the power supply status:; Battery icon; Lights orange
  • Page 58 – DC IN icon; When the icon is blinking, perform the following procedure.
  • Page 59 – Procedure 2; On; AC Adapter output voltage is over 16.5V.
  • Page 63 – Error code
  • Page 65 – Procedure 3; The wiring diagram related to the power supply is shown below:; Any of the connectors may be disconnected. Perform Check 1.; Procedure 4
  • Page 66 – Procedure 5; Replacement
  • Page 67 – Board
  • Page 68 – If an error message is shown on the display, perform Check 1.
  • Page 70 – Figure 2-2 Printer port LED
  • Page 71 – System Board
  • Page 72 – LED Status
  • Page 81 – To use the printer port LED, follow the steps below:
  • Page 82 – Sets the parallel port to D0 state.
  • Page 87 – LED status; Recovery of COM register
  • Page 89 – Tests and Diagnostic,; Replacement Procedures
  • Page 90 – Detailed operation is given in Chapter 3,
  • Page 91 – Tests and Diagnostics,; Code Status; Write protected
  • Page 92 – USB FDD; FDD is still not functioning properly, perform Check 3.
  • Page 94 – HDC ERROR
  • Page 95 – Check 1 Format an 2.5” HDD using MS-DOS FORMAT command. Type as; FORMAT
  • Page 97 – HDD; instructions in Chapter 4,
  • Page 98 – Troubleshooting; Tests and
  • Page 99 – Tests; LCD
  • Page 101 – Touch Pad Troubleshooting; Procedure 1 Diagnostic Test Program Execution Check; Procedure 2 Connector and Cable Check; System board; Touch Pad
  • Page 102 – Optical Drive Troubleshooting; drive and the system board.; Optical Drive; instructions in Chapter 4.
  • Page 103 – Modem Troubleshooting; MDC; Modem Jack; is still not working properly, perform Check 3.
  • Page 104 – LAN Troubleshooting; Tests and Diagnostics; LAN Jack; described in Chapter 4.
  • Page 105 – Sound Troubleshooting; The connection of sound system is shown in the following figure.; If the speaker does not operate correctly, go to Check 1.
  • Page 107 – Wireless LAN Troubleshooting; If the computer does not pass the test, perform Procedure 2.
  • Page 108 – The wireless LAN function-wiring diagram is shown below:; Antenna Cable; Mini PCI
  • Page 109 – Figure 2-4 Antenna Test cable
  • Page 110 – Replacement Procedures,
  • Page 114 – Chapter 3
  • Page 115 – Tables
  • Page 116 – The Diagnostic Test; To start the diagnostics, follow these steps:
  • Page 118 – Executing the Diagnostic Test; To start the DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM, follow these steps:; TOSHIBA Personal Computer XXXXXX DIAGNOSTICS; NOTE
  • Page 119 – . The following DIAGNOSTIC TEST MENU will appear:; Enter
  • Page 120 – SYSTEM TEST
  • Page 121 – Selecting; YES; of ERROR STOP stops the test program when an error is found and; NO; keeps the test running even if an error is found. When an error
  • Page 122 – Tests and Diagnostics; Names; Test Name; SYSTEM
  • Page 124 – Test
  • Page 125 – Model
  • Page 129 – To execute the Keyboard Test, select
  • Page 130 – DATA COMPARE ERROR
  • Page 131 – STATUS:0000h; The following message will appear. Select a port to test and press
  • Page 134 – To exit this subtest and return to the DISPLAY TEST menu, press
  • Page 136 – Floppy Disk Test; 4-Write specified address
  • Page 138 – 9-Exit to DIAGNOSTIC TEST MENU
  • Page 143 – Hard Disk Test; To execute the Hard Disk Test, select; Data compare error dump
  • Page 145 – Worst pattern data; Write specified address
  • Page 146 – Real Timer Test
  • Page 149 – Sub# Address Good Bad
  • Page 152 – you want to execute and press; LAN MAC ADDRESS DISPLAY
  • Page 156 – ICHx MDC Test Program with Modem Sound ( PCB Interface )
  • Page 157 – to perform the corresponding sub test. To quit the Wireless
  • Page 158 – Transmit test
  • Page 159 – in the target machine the “OK” message will appear also in the target; to return to the main menu.; Receive test; to select the test and press
  • Page 160 – in the target machine. The following message will; Then press; in the test machine the “OK” message will appear also in the test
  • Page 161 – Press any key to continue
  • Page 163 – Setting the responder machine; appear. The latter message is updated ever 3 seconds.; Setting the tester machine; Release the write-protection of the floppy disk for the test.; Press
  • Page 164 – on the screen shows the following message.; Then the test returns to the main menu automatically.
  • Page 165 – Error Code and Error Status Names; Device name
  • Page 166 – FDD
  • Page 167 – DA No
  • Page 168 – PCMCIA C1
  • Page 169 – Hard Disk Test Detail Status; Table 3-3 Hard disk controller status register contents; Bit Name
  • Page 171 – displays the; DIAGNOSTICS – FLOPPY DISK HEAD CLEANING : VX.XX; Cleaning start
  • Page 172 – in the DIAGNOSTIC MENU logs error information into; PASS STS ADDR WD RD HSTS [ERROR STATUS NAME]
  • Page 175 – or; No; and press
  • Page 176 – Floppy Disk Drive Utilities
  • Page 177 – - EXIT TO DIAGNOSTICS MENU; (b) Select a drive number to display the following message:; Insert work disk into drive A:; returns the test
  • Page 178 – Insert source disk into drive A:; Entering
  • Page 179 – is selected; If; (h) The following message will appear when selecting
  • Page 180 – to return to the FDD UTILITIES MENU.
  • Page 181 – System Configuration
  • Page 182 – displays the following; to return to the DIAGNOSTIC MENU.
  • Page 184 – displays the followings:
  • Page 185 – Parallel; = Enabled; USB FDD Legacy Emulation = Enabled
  • Page 186 – The changes you made will cause the system to reboot.; Esc; The Factory Preset Configuration
  • Page 187 – SETUP Options; BATTERY SAVE
  • Page 191 – PXE; PAL
  • Page 193 – Disabled; Alarm Time; OPTIONS; Space
  • Page 194 – This option is displayed in the resume mode.; Enabled; This option lets you set the device configuration.; All Devices; BIOS sets all devices.; Setup by OS
  • Page 195 – Not Used; LPT setting; Not Used; ECP
  • Page 196 – The setting for the built-in HDD is displayed.; PC Card; This is displayed, when a PC card type HDD that can boot system is; PCIC Compatible
  • Page 197 – Standard IDE; LEGACY
  • Page 198 – Enables; USB floppy disk is available without the driver.; Disables LEGACY support
  • Page 201 – Chapter 4
  • Page 207 – Replacement Procedures
  • Page 208 – Safety Precautions; Take care not to injury yourself on any edges or corners.
  • Page 209 – Before You Begin
  • Page 210 – Disassembly Procedures; Three main types of cable connector are used.; Pressure plate connector
  • Page 211 – Assembly Procedure
  • Page 212 – Screw Tightening Torque; Use the following torque when tightening screws.; Grip Color
  • Page 213 – Screw Notation; Screw shape
  • Page 214 – Removing the battery pack; into the slot and lift up the battery cover.; Battery Cover; Figure 4-1 Removing Battery Cover
  • Page 215 – Battery Pack; Figure 4-2 Removing Battery Pack
  • Page 216 – Installing the battery pack; Check that the battery lock is in the open position.
  • Page 217 – Removing the PC card; card manual or the manuals of the computer system you are using.; PC Card Slot; Figure 4-3 Removing PC Card; Installing the PC card; Make sure the eject button do not stick out.
  • Page 218 – Module; Never press hard or bend the memory module.; Removing the memory module; Remove the memory slot cover from the screw side.
  • Page 219 – Latch; Figure 4-5 Removing Memory Module; Installing the memory module
  • Page 220 – Removing the HDD; data loss or damage to the device.; HDD Slot Cover; Figure 4-6 Removing HDD Slot Cover
  • Page 221 – HDD ASSY; Figure 4-7 Removing HDD ASSY
  • Page 222 – THIN BIND M3x4; Figure 4-8 Removing HDD
  • Page 223 – Installing the HDD
  • Page 224 – Modem; Removing the MDC Modem; CAUTION; MDC Slot Cover; Figure 4-9 Removing MDC Modem
  • Page 225 – Installing the MDC Modem
  • Page 226 – Removing the Mini PCI Card; BIND or OSG; Mini PCI Slot Cover; Figure 4-10 Removing Mini PCI Slot Cover
  • Page 227 – Mini PCI Card; Figure 4-11 Removing Mini PCI Card; Installing the Mini PCI Card; computer and press the mini PCI card from the top to secure.
  • Page 228 – CPU Cover; Figure 4-12 Removing CPU Cover
  • Page 229 – Fan Module; Figure 4-13 Removing Fan Module
  • Page 230 – CPU Holder; Figure 4-14 Removing CPU Holder
  • Page 231 – Figure 4-15 Removing Cooling Fin; Figure 4-16 Removing CPU
  • Page 232 – Installing the Fan Module/Cooling Fin/CPU; Check that the mark on the cam is in the unlocking position.; Figure 4-17 Installing the CPU
  • Page 233 – CPU Chip; Figure 4-18 Applying Silicon Grease
  • Page 234 – Removing the keyboard; frame and do not touch the keytop.; Keyboard Holder; Figure 4-19 Removing Keyboard Holder
  • Page 235 – Keyboard Hold Plate; Figure 4-20 Removing Keyboard Hold Plate
  • Page 236 – Figure 4-21 Removing Keyboard Support Plate
  • Page 237 – Installing the keyboard; cable and secure it with the following screw.
  • Page 238 – Removing the Optical Drive; THIN BIND screw x1
  • Page 239 – Side Bracket
  • Page 240 – Installing the Optical Drive; M2x3 SUPER THIN BIND screw x1
  • Page 241 – Display Assembly; Removing the Display Assembly; LCD Cable
  • Page 243 – Display Assembly; Pull the wireless LAN cables from the slot of the base assembly.
  • Page 244 – Installing the Display Assembly; THIN BIND screw
  • Page 245 – Removing the Touch Pad; Figure 4-27 Removing Touch Pad
  • Page 246 – Installing the Touch Pad; M2.5x5 THIN BIND screw
  • Page 247 – Removing the BAT CON Holder; Remove the following screws fixing the BAT CON holder.; Figure 4-28 Removing BAT CON Holder; Installing the BAT CON Holder; Install the CON holder on the system board.
  • Page 249 – Figure 4-29 Removing System Board
  • Page 250 – FIR Dummy Cover; Figure 4-30 Removing FIR Dummy Cover
  • Page 252 – Removing the BAT LOCK ASSY/HDD UPPER ASSY; Remove the following screws fixing the BAT LOCK ASSY.; BAT LOCK ASSY; Figure 4-31 Removing BAT LOCK ASSY
  • Page 253 – HDD UPPER ASSY; Figure 4-32 Removing HDD UPPER ASSY
  • Page 254 – Installing the BAT LOCK ASSY/HDD UPPER ASSY; Install the HDD UPPER ASSY on the base assembly.
  • Page 255 – Removing the Touch Pad Switch; Remove the following screws fixing the touch pad switch.; Figure 4-33 Removing Touch Pad Switch; Installing the Touch Pad Switch; Set the touch pad switch with its holes attached to the guide pins.
  • Page 256 – Removing the LCD Unit/FL Inverter; Mask tape; Figure 4-34 Removing Display Mask
  • Page 258 – M2x3 SUPER THIN BIND; Figure 4-36 Removing LCD Bracket
  • Page 259 – Installing the FL Inverter/LCD Unit; mask and the display cover.
  • Page 260 – Removing the Wireless LAN Antenna/Display Cover/Speaker; Latch Assembly; Figure 4-37 Removing Latch Assembly
  • Page 261 – Glass Tape; Figure 4-38 Removing Speaker Cables
  • Page 262 – Wireless LAN Antennas; Figure 4-39 Removing Wireless LAN Antennas
  • Page 263 – Hinge Cover; Figure 4-40 Removing Hinge Cover
  • Page 264 – Left Speaker; Figure 4-41 Removing Speakers
  • Page 266 – Figure 4-43 Removing Display Cover
  • Page 267 – Hinge; Figure 4-44 Removing Hinges
  • Page 268 – Installing the Wireless LAN Antenna/Display Cover/Speaker
  • Page 270 – Fluorescent Lamp; Type Part
  • Page 276 – ベゼル裏面; Reverse side of the bezel
  • Page 278 – 左上突き当て; PCB付きセル; Cell of PCB
  • Page 291 – GND Wire
  • Page 292 – Lamp ASSY
  • Page 307 – Disassembling the 15.0 Inch XGA LG.Philips Fluorescent Lamp; Remove the outside tape and cover shield.
  • Page 309 – Maximum value of torque is 1.5kg
  • Page 314 – Disassembling the 15.0 Inch XGA Samsung Fluorescent Lamp; When removing the PCB cover, be careful not to damage the COF.
  • Page 315 – Remove the four screws from the top chassis.
  • Page 316 – Remove the panel assembly from the mold frame.
  • Page 317 – ) Remove the two screws from the lamp back cover.
  • Page 318 – Remove the lamp assembly from the mold frame.
  • Page 319 – Assembling the 15.0-inch XGA Samsumg Fluorescent Lamp
  • Page 320 – Disassembling the 15.0 Inch XGA Sharp Fluorescent Lamp; ) Be careful not to damage the TCP or chips.
  • Page 321 – cm; Hook
  • Page 325 – Discard the removed tapes. Do not reuse them.
  • Page 327 – Assembling the 15.0 Inch XGA Sharp Fluorescent Lamp
  • Page 329 – Backlight unit
  • Page 335 – Disassembling the 15.0 Inch XGA CHIMEI Fluorescent Lamp
  • Page 339 – Assembling the 15.0 Inch XGA CHIMEI fluorescent lamp
  • Page 340 – Disassembling the 15.0 Inch SXGA+ LG.Philips Fluorescent Lamp
  • Page 346 – Disassembling the 15.0 Inch SXGA+ Samsung Fluorescent Lamp; Be careful not to damage the COF.
  • Page 347 – Remove the four screws from the top side of the chassis.
  • Page 351 – Assembling the 15.0 Inch SXGA+Samsung Fluorescent Lamp
  • Page 358 – Assembling the 15.0 Inch SXGA+ Sharp Fluorescent Lamp
  • Page 367 – Standard for the outline
  • Page 370 – Appendix Contents
  • Page 374 – Appendix A Handling the LCD Module; Precautions for handling the LCD module
  • Page 380 – Appendix B Board Layout; B.1 System Board Front View
  • Page 381 – Mark Number
  • Page 382 – B.2 System Board Back View
  • Page 384 – Appendix C Pin Assignment; Signal name
  • Page 393 – IDRSTA-P5N O 2 GND
  • Page 400 – O 4 Not
  • Page 402 – GND
  • Page 403 – CHGVL
  • Page 404 – ADPDC
  • Page 406 – Appendix D Display Codes; Codes; Table D-1 Display Codes
  • Page 408 – Appendix E Key Layout; Layout
  • Page 412 – Appendix F Wiring Diagrams; Port; Figure F-1 Parallel port wraparound connector
  • Page 414 – For KBC or EC update:; Tab; computer may not start again.
  • Page 416 – Appendix H Reliability; Component Time; System
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Toshiba Personal Computer

Satellite A10/TECRA A1/

Satellite Pro A10 (not released in U.S.)

Maintenance Manual

TOSHIBA CORPORATION

File Number 960-445

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Copyright © 2003 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. Toshiba Satellite A10/TECR...

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Preface This maintenance manual describes how to perform hardware service maintenance for the Toshiba Personal Computer Satellite A10/TECRA A1/Satellite Pro A10. NOTE: This Satellite A10/TECRA A1/Satellite Pro A10 is a BTO-support personal computer. Each model of Satellite A10/TECRA A1/Satellite Pro...

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