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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ii; Copyright; First edition February 2003; Disclaimer
  • Page 3 – iii; Preface; SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; serious bodily injury, if the safety instruction is not observed.
  • Page 4 – iv
  • Page 5 – Conventions; Acronyms; boldface; Key operation; Ctrl; and at the same time press; Format complete
  • Page 6 – vi
  • Page 7 – vii; Table of Contents; Chapter 1 Hardware Overview
  • Page 8 – viii; Chapter 3 Tests and Diagnostics
  • Page 9 – ix; Chapter 4 Replacement Procedures
  • Page 10 – Appendices; Appendix I
  • Page 12 – Hardware Overview
  • Page 13 – Chapter 1
  • Page 14 – Figures
  • Page 22 – System Unit Block Diagram; Figure 1-3 is a block diagram of the system unit.
  • Page 28 – Item; Number of heads
  • Page 29 – Formatted
  • Page 30 – Drive; Random
  • Page 31 – Figure 1-7 Multi drive; Matsushita; Average 1/3 Stroke Access
  • Page 32 – TEAC
  • Page 33 – DVD Multi Drive; Figure 1-8 DVD Multi drive; Supported Format
  • Page 34 – Supply
  • Page 36 – Power supplied Yes/No
  • Page 37 – Battery name; Main battery
  • Page 38 – Status Charging; Power off; NOTES
  • Page 39 – Status Time; hours or longer
  • Page 42 – Troubleshooting Procedures
  • Page 43 – Chapter 2
  • Page 49 – Flowchart; Make sure all optional equipment is removed from the computer.
  • Page 53 – Procedure 1; The following LEDs indicate the power supply status:; Battery LED
  • Page 54 – DC IN LED; and an error code is displayed.
  • Page 55 – Procedure 2; Error code; AC Adaptor output voltage is more than 16.5 V.
  • Page 56 – Main battery charge current is more than 6.05 A.; nd Battery; nd battery charge current is more than 6.05 A.; S3V output
  • Page 61 – Procedure 3; The power supply wiring diagram is shown below:
  • Page 62 – Procedure 4; described in Chapter 3.; Result code; battery pack. If the battery pack is still not charged, go to Check 4.
  • Page 63 – Procedure 5; Replacement Procedures
  • Page 64 – Board
  • Page 65 – If an error message is shown on the display, perform Check 1.
  • Page 67 – Figure 2-2 Printer port LED
  • Page 75 – Tests and
  • Page 76 – Troubleshooting; Tests and Diagnostics
  • Page 77 – Tests and Diagnostics,; Code Status; any other message appears, perform Check 2.
  • Page 78 – board is firmly connected to the system board.; the steps described in Chapter 4,
  • Page 79 – CAUTION; messages do not appear, perform Check 2.
  • Page 80 – System transferred
  • Page 81 – Check 1 Format the HDD and transfer system files using
  • Page 83 – instructions in Chapter 4.
  • Page 85 – If the problem still exists, perform Check 7.
  • Page 88 – Replacement Procedures,
  • Page 89 – Optical Disk Drive Troubleshooting
  • Page 90 – the steps in Chapter 4,
  • Page 91 – Modem Troubleshooting
  • Page 93 – LAN Troubleshooting
  • Page 94 – port is still not functioning properly, perform Check 2.
  • Page 95 – Sound Troubleshooting
  • Page 96 – The sound function wiring diagram is shown below:
  • Page 97 – functions still do not work correctly, go to Check 4.
  • Page 98 – Bluetooth Troubleshooting
  • Page 100 – Wireless LAN Troubleshooting
  • Page 101 – and perform the following checks:
  • Page 104 – Tests and Diagnostics
  • Page 105 – Chapter 3
  • Page 106 – Tables
  • Page 107 – The Diagnostic Test; To start the diagnostics, follow these steps:
  • Page 109 – Executing the Diagnostic Test; pressing
  • Page 110 – Enter; . The following DIAGNOSTIC TEST MENU
  • Page 111 – NOTE
  • Page 112 – Selecting; YES; stops the test program when an error is found and displays the
  • Page 113 – Names; Test Name; SYSTEM
  • Page 115 – LAN
  • Page 116 – Test; Test Fan Revolution 0000RPM Start; Test Fan Revolution Low Speed Start; Test Fan Revolution High Speed Start
  • Page 118 – CPU TEMP = XX deg C Throttling level = XXXXh
  • Page 119 – To execute the Memory Test, select; Conventional memory
  • Page 121 – To execute the Keyboard Test, select; Pressed Key Display; Fn
  • Page 122 – Right Shift; Scan
  • Page 124 – PERIPHERAL
  • Page 127 – to change the mode.; changes the size of the displayed image.
  • Page 130 – To execute the Printer Test, select; and; to execute the
  • Page 134 – Hard Disk Test; To execute the Hard Disk Test, select; or; or
  • Page 135 – HARD DISK TEST XXXXXXX
  • Page 136 – Worst pattern data; Write Specified Address
  • Page 137 – Real Timer Test
  • Page 140 – Sub# Address Good Bad
  • Page 141 – Tests and Diagnostics
  • Page 143 – to perform the corresponding sub test. To quit the Wireless LAN
  • Page 144 – Transmit test
  • Page 145 – 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 147 – Press any key to continue
  • Page 149 – Setting the responder machine; Setting the tester machine; Release the write-protection of the floppy disk for the test.; Press
  • Page 150 – on the screen shows the following message.; Then the test returns to the main menu automatically.
  • Page 154 – to return to Main Menu.
  • Page 159 – When the machine has passed the test, it displays
  • Page 160 – Error CODE; . The following message is
  • Page 165 – Error code Meaning
  • Page 167 – Error Code and Error Status Names; Device name
  • Page 170 – Hard Disk Test Detail Status; HDC status = XXXXXXXX; Bit Name; DRDY
  • Page 172 – Description; from the DIAGNOSTIC MENU and pressing; displays the; cleaning
  • Page 173 – in the DIAGNOSTIC MENU, logs error information into RAM
  • Page 177 – Floppy Disk Drive Utilities
  • Page 178 – - EXIT TO DIAGNOSTICS MENU; Insert work disk into drive A:
  • Page 179 – Insert source disk into drive A:; Entering
  • Page 180 – to end the list display.
  • Page 181 – to return to the FDD UTILITIES MENU.
  • Page 182 – System Configuration
  • Page 186 – Accessing the SETUP Program; displays the TSETUP
  • Page 188 – The changes you made will cause the system to reboot.; Esc
  • Page 189 – SETUP Options
  • Page 193 – PAL; Write policy; OPTION
  • Page 194 – OPTIONS
  • Page 195 – Enabled; serial port and PC card.
  • Page 196 – ECP; channel can also be set to; Not Used
  • Page 198 – KEYBOARD
  • Page 202 – Replacement Procedures
  • Page 203 – Chapter 4
  • Page 213 – Replacement Procedures; How to See the Chart
  • Page 214 – Safety Precautions
  • Page 215 – Before You Begin; Use only the correct and approved tools.
  • Page 216 – Disassembly Procedures
  • Page 217 – Tools and Equipment; ESD mats for the floor and the table you are working on.
  • Page 218 – Screw Tightening Torque; When you fasten screws, be sure to follow the torque list below.
  • Page 219 – Color of Screw Shaft
  • Page 220 – Removing the Battery Pack; toward the front to release it, then rotate the; battery pack; from the right and lift it out.; Figure 4-1 Removing the battery
  • Page 221 – Installing the Battery Pack; in the computer and secure it with the latch.
  • Page 222 – Removing an Optional PC Card; Figure 4-2 Removing a PC Card; Installing an Optional PC Card
  • Page 223 – Removing an Optional SD Card; in and release it to pop the card out slightly.; SD card; Figure 4-3 Removing an SD card; Installing an Optional SD Card; Push it carefully to ensure a firm connection.
  • Page 224 – Modules; Removing a Memory Module; Do not try to remove a memory module with the computer turned on. You; from the memory slot cover.; memory slot cover; Debris on the connectors may cause memory access problems.; Figure 4-4 Removing the memory slot cover
  • Page 225 – two latches; Figure 4-5 Removing the memory modules
  • Page 226 – Installing a Memory Module; Do not touch the connectors on the memory module or on the computer.
  • Page 227 – Removing the HDD; securing the; HDD cover; Figure 4-6 Removing the HDD cover
  • Page 228 – gently out of the slot.; Figure 4-7 Removing the HDD pack
  • Page 229 – pack on a flat surface, and remove; four M3; Figure 4-8 Removing screws and HDD bracket
  • Page 230 – Installing the HDD; Don't hold the HDD by its top and bottom flat surfaces. It may
  • Page 231 – Slim Select Bay Module; Removing the Slim Select Bay Module; toward the back of the computer to release it, and then pull the; module; out of the; slim select bay; Figure 4-9 Removing the slim select bay module
  • Page 233 – Installing the Slim Select Bay Module
  • Page 234 – Modem Daughter Card; Removing the Modem Daughter Card; screws; Figure 4-11 Removing the CPU/MDC slot cover
  • Page 235 – Figure 4-12 Removing the MDC
  • Page 236 – Installing the Modem Daughter Card
  • Page 237 – Removing the CPU; black flat-head screw; metal brace; Figure 4-13 Removing the metal brace
  • Page 238 – cooling module; Figure 4-14 Removing the cooling module; cam; to the unlock position with a flat-blade screwdriver to unlock the; CPU; Figure 4-15 Unlocking the CPU
  • Page 239 – Figure 4-16 Removing the CPU
  • Page 240 – Installing the CPU; When you install the CPU, apply new grease on the top of the chip. Make
  • Page 241 – Removing the Keyboard; Insert your fingernails into; notches; in the; keyboard brace; and the computer, and pry; Figure 4-18 Removing the keyboard brace
  • Page 242 – keyboard; and lay it on top of the palm rest.; Figure 4-19 Removing screws securing the keyboard
  • Page 243 – 6 black screw; metal plate; Figure 4-20 Removing the metal plate
  • Page 244 – keyboard cable; from; system board; Figure 4-21 Removing the keyboard
  • Page 245 – Installing the Keyboard
  • Page 246 – Removing the Switch Board; black flat-head screws; Figure 4-22 Removing the switch board
  • Page 247 – Installing the Switch Board; with
  • Page 248 – Removing the Speakers; Figure 4-23 Removing the screws securing the speakers
  • Page 249 – Figure 4-24 Removing the speakers
  • Page 250 – Installing the Speakers
  • Page 251 – Removing the Palm Rest; Figure 4-25 Removing the screws from the bottom of the computer
  • Page 252 – Figure 4-26 Removing the palm rest
  • Page 253 – Installing the Palm Rest
  • Page 254 – Removing the Touch Pad; two; from the back; palm rest; Figure 4-27 Removing the screws
  • Page 255 – Figure 4-28 Removing the touch pad; Installing the Touch Pad
  • Page 256 – Internal Microphone; Removing the Internal Microphone; Figure 4-29 Removing the internal microphone; Installing the Internal Microphone
  • Page 257 – Bluetooth Module; Removing the Bluetooth Module; The Bluetooth module is an option in some models.; Figure 4-30 Removing the Bluetooth module
  • Page 258 – Installing the Bluetooth Module
  • Page 259 – Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card; Removing the Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card; Remove one strip of tape securing the; Figure 4-31 Removing the wireless LAN card
  • Page 260 – Installing the Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card; latches
  • Page 261 – Top Cover with Display Assembly; Removing the Top Cover with Display Assembly; five screws; 6 black flat-head screws; Figure 4-32 Removing the screws from the bottom of the computer
  • Page 262 – two cables; LCD/FL cable from PJ4205 on the VGA board
  • Page 263 – from the top cover:; Figure 4-34 Removing the screws from the top cover
  • Page 264 – to release; six latches; top cover; top cover; display assembly; Figure 4-35 Removing the top cover with display assembly
  • Page 265 – Installing the Top Cover with Display Assembly
  • Page 266 – Removing the Sound Board; Figure 4-36 Removing the sound board; Installing the Sound Board
  • Page 267 – Removing the Cooling Fan; Figure 4-37 Removing the cooling fan
  • Page 268 – Installing the Cooling Fan; heat sink and top of the CPU. Apply new grease.
  • Page 270 – Removing the RTC Battery; Figure 4-38 Removing the RTC battery; Installing the RTC Battery
  • Page 271 – Removing the System Board; Figure 4-39 Dismounting the AC adaptor jack
  • Page 272 – Figure 4-40 Removing the system board
  • Page 273 – Figure 4-41 Removing the modem cable; Installing the System Board
  • Page 274 – Removing the VGA Board; Figure 4-42 Removing the; Installing the VGA Board
  • Page 275 – Removing the USB Board; USB board; Figure 4-43 Removing the; Installing the USB Board; and secure it with; screw
  • Page 276 – Removing the Display Mask; at the bottom corners of the display assembly.; display mask; Support the display with your hand when you remove the screws.; Figure 4-44 Removing the screws on the display mask
  • Page 277 – in the following order:; Figure 4-45 Removing the display mask
  • Page 278 – Installing the Display Mask
  • Page 279 – FL Inverter Board; Removing the FL Inverter Board; FL inverter board; HV cable; Figure 4-46 Removing the screw from the FL inverter board
  • Page 280 – Figure 4-47 Removing the FL inverter board
  • Page 281 – Installing the FL Inverter Board; to
  • Page 282 – Removing the LCD Module; that cover the; that fasten the; LCD module; Figure 4-48 Removing the screws that secure the LCD module
  • Page 283 – to access the; tape; Figure 4-49 Removing the LCD module
  • Page 284 – four silver super flat-head M2; securing two; metal braces; Figure 4-50 Removing the metal braces
  • Page 285 – Installing the LCD Module; To install the
  • Page 286 – Antenna Coaxial Cables; Removing the Antenna Coaxial Cables; antenna coaxial cables; from their; hooks; Figure 4-51 Freeing the antenna coaxial cables
  • Page 287 – Figure 4-52 Removing the plastic cover
  • Page 288 – from the; hinge; Figure 4-53 Removing the antennas
  • Page 289 – Installing the Antenna Coaxial Cables
  • Page 290 – Removing the LCD/FL Cable; plastic cover; Figure 4-54 Removing the plastic cover
  • Page 291 – tapping screw; Figure 4-55 Remove the metal brace
  • Page 292 – Installing the LCD/FL Cable; the
  • Page 293 – Figure 4-57 Removing the PCB cover and tape
  • Page 295 – Figure 4-59 Releasing the 18 hooks
  • Page 296 – Figure 4-60 Removing the panel assembly
  • Page 297 – Figure 4-61 Removing the panel assembly
  • Page 298 – Figure 4-62 Removing the screws for fixing the FL tube back cover
  • Page 299 – Figure 4-63 Disconnecting the FL tube ground wire
  • Page 300 – Figure 4-64 Removing the FL tube
  • Page 302 – Removing the outside tape/cover tape
  • Page 304 – Removing the control PCB, top case and cover assembly
  • Page 305 – Removing the source PCB and gate PCB; Figure 4-67 Removing the source PCB and gate PCB
  • Page 307 – lamp assembly
  • Page 309 – tape adhesive and board assembly
  • Page 310 – Attaching the source PCB and gate PCB; Figure 4-70 Attaching the source PCB and gate PCB
  • Page 311 – Attaching the cover bottom, screw, top case, control PCB and FPC
  • Page 312 – Attaching the outside tape and cover shield
  • Page 314 – on the back of the LCD.; Figure 4-73 Removing the PCB cover
  • Page 315 – two screws; Figure 4-74 Removing the screws securing the PCB; four screws; on the right and left sides of the chassis.; Figure 4-75 Removing screws securing the chassis
  • Page 316 – eight hooks; (four hooks on the bottom side first and four hooks on the right
  • Page 317 – panel assembly; Figure 4-77 Removing the panel assembly
  • Page 318 – two clips; six sheets; Figure 4-78 Removing one screw, two clips, tape and six sheets
  • Page 319 – to remove the; lamp; from the mold frame.; Figure 4-79 Removing the lamp cover
  • Page 320 – Figure 4-80 Freeing the HV cable
  • Page 321 – out of its groove on the mold frame.; Figure 4-81 Removing the FL assembly
  • Page 331 – Figure 4-90 Removing the tapes and film
  • Page 333 – Figure 4-92 Removing the frame
  • Page 334 – Figure 4-93 Removing the panel
  • Page 336 – Figure 4-95 Removing the FL
  • Page 338 – aluminum tape; Figure 4-96 Removing the PCB cover
  • Page 339 – Figure 4-97 Removing the screws securing the PCB
  • Page 340 – Figure 4-98 Removing screws securing the chassis
  • Page 341 – nine hooks; (four hooks on the bottom side first and five hooks on the right
  • Page 342 – Figure 4-100 Removing the panel assembly
  • Page 343 – five sheets; from the back light assembly.; Figure 4-101 Removing one screw, two clips, tape and six sheets
  • Page 344 – Figure 4-102 Removing the lamp cover
  • Page 345 – Figure 4-103 Freeing the HV cable
  • Page 346 – Figure 4-104 Removing the FL assembly
  • Page 348 – Figure 4-105 Removing the covers and tapes
  • Page 349 – Figure 4-106 Removing the screws
  • Page 351 – Figure 4-109 Removing the LCD panel
  • Page 352 – Figure 4-110 Removing the lamp cover
  • Page 353 – Figure 4-111 Removing the sheets
  • Page 354 – Figure 4-113 Removing the FL
  • Page 356 – Figure 4-115 Installing the FL
  • Page 357 – Figure 4-116 Installing the lamp cover; Figure 4-117 Installing the light guide sheet
  • Page 358 – Figure 4-118 Installing the sheets
  • Page 359 – Figure 4-119 Installing the LCD panel
  • Page 360 – Figure 4-120 Folding down the PCBs
  • Page 362 – Figure 4-122 Installing the top frame
  • Page 363 – Figure 4-123 Securing the screws
  • Page 364 – Figure 4-125 Applying the protective cover-S
  • Page 365 – Figure 4-126 Applying the tapes
  • Page 366 – protective covers and tapes you have removed.); Figure 4-127 Removing the covers and tapes
  • Page 367 – from the side of the LCD module.; Figure 4-128 Removing the screws; top frame; . When you remove it, wear gloves or finger guards to avoid; qSide view r; Figure 4-129 Removing the top frame
  • Page 368 – Figure 4-130 Removing five screws and disconnecting the FPC; Figure 4-131 Folding out the PCBs
  • Page 371 – unit into the frame.; Figure 4-136 Installing the FL
  • Page 372 – lamp cover; on the; Figure 4-137 Installing the lamp cover; light guide sheet; backlight unit; Figure 4-138 Installing the light guide sheet
  • Page 374 – Figure 4-140 Installing the LCD panel; Figure 4-141 Folding TCPs down
  • Page 375 – three screws; Secure the TCP of the gate PCB with; Connect the FPC to the connector on the source PCB.
  • Page 376 – Figure 4-143 Installing the top frame; and the lamp cover with four latches.; Figure 4-144 Installing the top frame
  • Page 377 – five M2; on the side of the module.; Figure 4-145 Securing the screws
  • Page 378 – and the; Figure 4-147 Applying the protective cover-S and taps
  • Page 381 – Appendix Contents
  • Page 387 – Appendix A Handling the LCD Module; Precautions for handling the LCD module
  • Page 393 – Appendix B Board Layout
  • Page 394 – Mark Number
  • Page 398 – Wireless Communication Switch
  • Page 401 – Internal Microphone I/F Connector
  • Page 402 – External Microphone I/F Connector
  • Page 403 – USB Current-Limited Switch MAX1922ESA
  • Page 405 – Appendix C Pin Assignments; Signal name
  • Page 408 – BT2VD O
  • Page 409 – DBGTX
  • Page 419 – DCOUT
  • Page 422 – A1 DSKDC
  • Page 427 – GND
  • Page 431 – BTMP1
  • Page 439 – Appendix D Keyboard Scan/Character Codes
  • Page 442 – PrintSc; key makes different codes.; key does not generate a code by itself.
  • Page 443 – Shift
  • Page 444 – Code set 1
  • Page 446 – Pause Common
  • Page 447 – Appendix E Key Layout; Figure E-1 US keyboard
  • Page 453 – Appendix F Wiring Diagrams; F.1 Parallel Port Wraparound Connector; Figure F-1 Parallel port wraparound connector; F.2 Serial Port Wraparound Connector; Figure F-2 Serial port wraparound connector
  • Page 455 – Appendix G BIOS Rewrite Procedures; Rewriting the BIOS; Remove the external cable and PC card.
  • Page 457 – Appendix H EC/KBC Rewrite Procedures; Tools; BIOS/EC/KBC rewriting disk for the computer
  • Page 459 – Appendix I Reliability; Component Time; AC adaptor
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ii Satellite Pro M10 Series Maintenance Manual (960-431) 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...

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Satellite Pro M10 Series Maintenance Manual (960-431) iii Preface This maintenance manual describes how to perform hardware service maintenance for the TOSHIBA Satellite Pro M10 Series Portable Personal Computer, referred to as Satellite Pro M10 Series in this manual. The procedures described in thi...

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iv Satellite Pro M10 Series Maintenance Manual (960-431) The manual is divided into the following parts: Chapter 1 Hardware Overview describes the Satellite Pro M10 Series system unit and each FRU. Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Procedures explains how to diagnose and resolve FRU problems. Chapter 3 Test...

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