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ORDER NO.

CPD0111006C1

Personal Computer

CF-07
This is the Service Manual for
the following areas.
M for U.S.A.

Model Number Reference


The following models are numbered in accordance with the types of CPU and HDD etc. featured by product.

Model No. CF-071 Z 2 ZY3 4


1: CPU type
L: for Intel Mobile Pentium III Processor 300 MHz
2: HDD type / RAM size
5: 5GB / 128 MB
3: Operation System
E: Microsoft Windows 98
D: Microsoft Windows 2000
4: Area
M: Refer to above area table

2-1

2-2

2-3

CONTENTS
1 Specifications 4
2 Names and Functions of Parts 5-1 5-2
3 Starting Up/Shutting Down 6-1
4 Setup the Wireless Display 7-1
5 Block Diagrams 8-1

6-4
7-6
8-2

6 System Memory Map 9


7 I/O Adress Map 10-1 10-2
8 Diagnosis Procedure 11
9 Power-On Self Test (Boot Check) 12
10 List of Error Codes 13-1 13-2
11 Diagnosis 14-1 14-8
12 Diagnostic Test 15
13 Self Diagnosis Test 16-1 16-6
14 Wiring Connection Diagram 17
15 Disassembly/Reassembly 18-1 18-3
16 Exploded View 19-1 19-2
17 Replacement Parts List Comparison Table 20-1

20-15

1 Specifications
Model No.
CPU
L1 Cache Memory
L2 (Second) Cache Memory
Memory (Expandable to)
Video Memory
External Display

CF-07LZ5ZYEM
CF-07LZ5ZYDM

Mobile Pentium III Processor 300 MHz


32 KB
256 KB
128 MB (256MB)
8 MB
256 / 65536 / 16 M colors
(640 480 dots / 800 600 dots / 1024 768 dots)
Hard Disk Drive
5 GB*1
PC Card Slot
Type I or Type II
Slots
Allowable current 3.3 V: 400 mA, 5 V: 400 mA
RAM Module Slot 144-pin, DIMM, 3.3 V, SDRAM, PC 100 Compliant
Interface Mini USB Port
4-pin
Serial Port
Dsub 9-pin female
Battery Pack
Li-ion 7.4 V, 1.7 Ah
Operating Time*2 Approx. 4.0 h
Battery
Charging Time*2 Power On Approx. 4.0-10.0 h
Power Off Approx. 4.0 h
Clock Battery
Coin type lithium battery 3.0 V
Operating Time
Approx. 7 years
3
4
Power Consumption*
Approx. 13 W* / Approx. 30 W*5
Software Operating System Microsoft Windows 98 Sec- Microsoft Windows 2000
ond Edition (FAT32 File System) Professional Service Pack 2
Utility Programs Setup Utility, DMI Viewer, WirelessDisplay Setup Utility,
Wireless LAN Configuration Utility
Environment
In use
Temperature 5 C to 35 C {41 F to 95 F}
Humidity
30% to 80% RH (No condensation)
Not in use Temperature -20 C to 60 C {-4 F to 140 F}
Humidity
30% to 90% RH (No condensation)
Physical Dimensions
200 mm 91.6 mm 52 mm {7.9" 3.6" 2.0"}
(W H D)

Weight

Approx. 960 g {Approx. 2.1 lb.}

*1 1GB = 109 bytes


*2 A value when two batteries are set. Varies depending on the usage conditions.
*3 Approx. 0.2 W when the battery pack is fully charged (or not being charged) and the computer is off.
*4 Rated power consumption.
*5 Maximum when recharging in the ON state.

2 Names and Functions of Parts


The illustrations shown may differ from the actual physical appearances.

Power Switch
Security Lock LOCK
A Kensington cable can be connected to prevent theft of your
computer. For more information,
please read the manual that comes
with the cable.

Before using the computer for the first


time, carefully read the [Limited Use License Agreement]. If you agree to the
conditions, remove the seal.

Second Battery Pack Slot


LED Indicators

Hard disk status


Battery pack status
Power status
Wireless display status

NOTE
If a battery pack is inserted when the computer is off (under the condition there is no
battery pack in the computer), LED indicators will blink five times. You can confirm the
remaining battery power by looking at the LED indicators. Since the remaining battery
power is displayed for one battery pack, insert battery packs one at a time for confirmation purposes. You can also confirm the remaining battery power in the same way when
the computer is on after a battery pack is inserted.
LED Indicators
Non-blinking
One indicator-blinking
Two indicators-blinking
Three indicators-blinking
Four indicators-blinking

Remaining battery power


0%
1% ~ 20%
21% ~ 50%
51% ~ 80%
81% ~ 100%

5-1

PC Card Slot
DC-IN Jack

Main Battery Pack Slot

Expansion Bus Connector

External (Serial) Port

EXT.

Appendix

Mini USB Port DIGITAL


I/F
This connects to the USB device with the included USB
cable.

5-2

3 Starting Up/Shutting Down


Starting Up
CAUTION
Do not maximize the MS-DOS screen. Once maximized, the connection with the
wireless display is interrupted. The connection cannot be re-established and the
computer no longer operates. In such cases, the computer must be powered off.
Data may be lost.

1 Turn on your computer


Press the power switch and hold it for approximately
one second until the power indicator turns on before
releasing it.
Operation

Power Switch

2 After confirming the display status in-

Display Status
Indicator

dicator lit, turn on the wireless


display

CAUTION
After confirming that the power indicator has turned on, avoid the following
until Windows has completed loading.
Connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor.
Touching the power switch.
Performing any keyboard or external mouse operations.
Once the computer is powered off, you must wait at least ten seconds before
powering it on again.
When the CPU temperature rises, the computer may not power on to prevent
the CPU from overheating. Should this happen, allow the computer to cool
down then switch the power on again.
If the computer still does not power on, contact Panasonic Technical Support.

6-1

<Only when the port replicator (external display, external keyboard) is connected>
If [Enter Password] is displayed,
you must first enter your password

Upon entering your password and pressing Enter


[Enter Password]

If the correct password is input,


The computer
will start
Over three incorrect attempts,

If after three attempts the correct password is not input, or if no


password is entered for about a minute, the computer returns to
the condition just before the attempt was made to start up the
computer.

The computer
will not start*
(power off)

When an application or file that was previously displayed


appears on your screen,
the standby or hibernation mode
has been set.

Windows 2000

Input your password


Wait for 10 seconds after confirming that the HDD access has been completed,
input the user name and password, then select [OK]. Until the correct user name
and password are entered, the computer will not operate.

6-2

4 Select your application


You are able to start working on your computer.

NOTE

Operation

The power to the wireless display may be turned off while Windows is setting up or even when an application software is being installed.
<When the wireless display turned off>
If the power indicator lights, the wireless display will resume operation
when the touchscreen is used.
If the power indicator does not light, the wireless display will resume operation when the power switch is pressed.
<When the external display turned off>
The external display will resume operation when the external keyboard or
mouse is used.
According to the setting of the computer, when the computer is left alone, it
automatically may enter the standby*1 mode.
The computer will resume by pressing the power switch.
[System devices] in [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [System]*2 - [Device Manager] may contain a device or devices bearing an exclamation mark
or question mark. This does not indicate a malfunction. Such a mark (exclamation mark or question mark) will not be displayed if the operating environment of the device showing the mark is corrected, by for instance installing the driver of the device.
*1
*2

Windows 2000
Windows 2000

: standby or hibernation
: [System] - [Hardware]

6-3

Shutting Down (power off your computer)


This procedure is shutting down without using the standby or hibernation function.

1 Display the shut down screen


After saving important data and closing each application, select [Shut Down] from
the [Start] menu.

NOTE
From the keyboard,
You may select to press
or
.

or

Ctrl

+ Esc , then select the menu with

2 Confirm shut down


Select [OK] after selecting [Shut down].

Restarting your computer (without shutting down)


Select [OK] after selecting [Restart].

CAUTION
Windows 98
Do not select [Start] - [Shut down] - [Restart in MS-DOS mode].
If this occurs, the wireless display no longer displays. In such cases, turn off
the computer and turn on the computer again.

3 When [Windows is shutting down] is displayed, select [OK]


The wireless display and your computer will power off automatically.
Confirm the power indicator of the computer turns off.

NOTE
To quickly resume computer operation after shutting down,
The standby or hibernation function is available.

6-4

4 Setup the wireless display


Latch
1 Slide the latch to the right, and open the cover, then

Getting Started

insert the battery pack in the wireless display. After inserting the battery pack, close the cover, then
slide the latch to the left.

CAUTION
Be sure to insert the battery pack as illustrated.
connector

Tab
2 Connect the wireless display to a power outlet and

turn on the wireless display.


Power Switch

NOTE
<During the setup procedure after reinstalling only>
Press the Menu button on the wireless display, then select [Option] , and then
select [Setup].
When [Do you want to change wireless setting?] is displayed, select [Yes].
The following screen is displayed.
<Wireless display screen>
Select network type.
AdHoc

Infrastructure

Cancel

7-1

3 Select [AdHoc].

The following screen is displayed.


<Wireless display screen>
Change setting on host PC to the following
value, reboot the host PC, then select
"Connect" below.
Wireless LAN card
Network Type :
SSID :
Encryption :
TCP/IP
IP Address :
NetMask :
MeiWDS
Password :

AdHoc
cfvdw07-43411
disable
10.57.148.205
255.0.0.0
wdsp
Connect

Cancel

This screen is a sample.

CAUTION
Do not select [Connect] until step 10 is completed.
on the taskbar of the external display, then select [Configuration].
The following screen is displayed.
<External display screen>
Select [802.11.AdHoc].

4 Select

CAUTION
Do not select [AdHoc].
Match the settings of the computer with
the information displayed on <Wireless
display screen> of the step 3 .

CAUTION

This screen is a sample.

<For Canada>
You can select only [11] for [Channel].

NOTE
If there is no input from a key or an external mouse for a certain interval of
time, the power to the wireless display may be turned off automatically. In this
case, turn on the wireless display and then start the procedure from step 3 .
5 Select [Apply Changes], then select [OK].

7-2

Windows 98
Select [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Network] - [TCP/IP PRISM2
IEEE 802.11 PC CARD Adapter] - [Properties] - [IP Address].
The following screen is displayed.
<External display screen>

Getting Started

Add the check mark for [Specify


an IP address], match the settings
of the computer with the information displayed on <Wireless display
screen> of the step 3 .
This screen is a sample.

Windows 2000
Select [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Network and Dial-up Connections] -[Local Area Connection 2] - [Properties] -[Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] [Properties].
The following screen is displayed.
<External display screen>

Add the check mark for [Use the


following IP address], match the
settings of the computer with the information displayed on <Wireless
display screen> of the step 3 .

This screen is a sample.

7 Select [OK], then select [OK].


8

Windows 98
Select [Yes]. The computer will restart.
7-3

9 Select

on the taskbar, select [Password]:


The following screen is displayed.
<External display screen>

10 Input [wdsp], then select [OK].


11 Select [Connect] on <Wireless display screen> of the step 3 .

The wireless display can be used.

NOTE
Do not remove the port replicator until step 15 is completed.
12

Windows 98
Power off your computer.

13

Windows 98
Remove the external mouse, then turn on your computer again.

14

Windows 98
When [Windows did not detect a mouse attached to the computer] is displayed,
add the check mark for [Do not show this message in the future] through the
external keyboard. (Press Alt + D , press Tab ,then press Enter .)

15

Windows 98
Power off your computer through the keyboard.

<When using except default settings with the wireless


display>
16 Select

on the taskbar, select [Run Setup Utility].


The following screen is displayed.
<External display screen>

7-4

17 Input [wdsp], then select [OK].

Getting Started

The following screen is displayed.


<Step 1>

This screen is a sample.

18 Set the necessary items, select [Next].

The following screen is displayed.


<Step 2>

This screen is a sample.

19 Select

on the taskbar, set the parameters in [Configuration] or [Encryption].

NOTE
After this, if [Connection Timeout] is displayed, select [OK].
20 Select

on the taskbar, select [Password].


Set the password by following <Step 2> screen.

21 Select [Next] at the <Step 2> screen.

The following screen is displayed.


<Step 3>

This screen is a sample.

7-5

22

Windows 98
Select [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Network] - [TCP/IP PRISM2
IEEE 802.11 PC CARD Adapter] - [Properties] - [IP Address], set the parameters by following the above <Step 3> screen, then select [OK].
Windows 2000
Select [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Network and Dial-up Connections] -[Local Area Connection 2] - [Properties] -[Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] [Properties], set the parameters by following the above <Step 3> screen, then
select [OK].

23 Restart the computer.

NOTE
Windows 98
Be sure to prepare the following.
Optional port replicator (CF-VEB071)
External keyboard
External display
When using the files in the following folders available on the retail version of the Windows CD-ROM, it is necessary to run a separate file decompression program.
\tsclient
\tools
To uncompress the file, it is necessary to have approximately 80 MB of free disk space
available on the hard disk.
To use the CD-ROM drive in MS-DOS mode, perform the operation below after modifying config.sys and autoexec.bat.
File decompression method:
1 Turn on your computer.
2 When [Press <F2> to enter SETUP] is displayed, immediately press Ctrl (until
the menu is displayed).
3 Select [Command prompt only].
4 Insert the Product Recovery CD-ROM.
5 At the prompt, input the following:
L:\en\addfile Enter
Follow the message on the screen.
After this program is executed, the contents of the above folders will be decompressed
to the c:\util\win98add folder.
Windows 2000
When a new device has been installed or a new Windows Component has been added in
[Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Add/Remove Programs], [Insert Disk] may appear. Select [OK] and specify [c:\winnt\cdimage] in place of [c:\sysprep\i386] or [D:],
then select [OK].
e.g. [c:\winnt\cdimage\i386] in place of [D:\i386]

7-6

5 Block Diagrams
System Configuration Diagram
Upper Main Board

entium-300

uSO-DIMM
64MB (128Mbit*4)/
128MB(256Mbit*4)

Core 0.975V
FSB 1.5V

Main Memory
128MB(128Mbit*4)

PLL
IMIC9837CTB
100MHz
66.6MHZ
33.3MHZ
48MHZ
14.3MHZ

GMCH2-M

FW82815EM

ICH2-M

FW82801BAM
FWH
SST39LF004A

Battery 1
Li-Ion

EC
M306K5F8LRP

Lower Main Board


CB Controller
R5C476

Battery 2
Li-Ion

SERIAL
Con.

W-LAN
802.11b

KBC
M38802M2

PCMCIA
Type2 x1

Antenna

HDD
1.8 inch
5GBYTE

DC-IN

PCI-BUS
3.3V

X-BUS
Super I/O
PC87393VJG

CDPD

Primary

Con.

Master

Mini USB

Port Replicator

PS/2
(KB)

PS/2
(MS)

CRT
Con.

HP-JACK
MIC

AC97 Codec
CS4299

PARALELL
Con.

Super I/O
PC87393VJG

SERIAL
Con.

CD
Drive
LPC-BUS
3.3V
Secondary
Master

GPS
Con.

USB x1

8-1

Power Supply Configuration Diagram


AC Adaptor
(DC-IN Jack)

FET
(Line SW)

Fuse

BAYPWRON

Over/Under
Voltage
Detector

FET
(Line SW)

VC5DOC

SUSB#

FET
(Line SW)

VC5

SUSC#

FET
(Line SW)

VB5

System Current
Measurement
CHGICTL

3.35V
DC/DC
SI786

Charger
MAX1772

CHGVCTL

VD5
VD3

VLANON

SEL2ND#

BAT1

(1)

(2)
BAT-IN(3)
(4)
SMBDATA(5)
SMBCLK(6)
(7)
(8)

FET
(Line SW)

(1)

(2)
BAT-IN(3)
(4)
SMBDATA(5)
SMBCLK(6)
(7)
(8)

VLAN

FET
(Line SW)

VB3

SUSB#

FET
(Line SW)

VC3

FET
(Line SW)

FET
(Line SW)

Fuse

BAYPWRON

FET
(Line SW)

To EC

2.5V
Linear Regulator
LP3965

VC3
Voltage
Detector

BAT2

FET
(Line SW)

SUSC#

Fuse

To EC

VC25

1.5V
1.8VCPUIO
DC/DC
MAX1715

FET
(Line SW)

VCPUIO
VD18
FET
(Line SW)

SUSB#

CPUCORE
DC/DC
LTC1735-1

RFPWRON

VD5,VD3,VM,VC25,VD18,
VCPUIO,VCPUCORE

VC3DOC

OVP/OCP
Safety & Latch
Circuit

8-2

RF DC/DC
LTC1624

VC18

VCPUCORE

3.3V3.6V4.5V
Selectable
VM

6 System Memory Map

7 I/O Address Map


Address
x0000 - x000F

Function
Direct memory access controller

x0010 - x001F

Motherboard resources

x0020 - x0021

Programmable interrupt controller

x0024 - x0025

Motherboard resources

x0028 - x0029

Motherboard resources

x002C - x002D

Motherboard resources

x002E - x002F

Motherboard resources

x0030 - x0031

Motherboard resources

x0034 - x0035

Motherboard resources

x0038 - x0039

Motherboard resources

x003C - x003D

Motherboard resources

x0040 - x0043

System timer

x004E - x004F

Motherboard resources

x0050 - x0053

Motherboard resources

x0060 - x0060

Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard

x0061 - x0061

System speaker

x0064 - x0064

Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard

x0070 - x0071

System CMOS/real time clock

x0072 - x0077

Motherboard resources

x0080 - x0080

Motherboard resources

x0081 - x008F

Direct memory access controller

x0090 - x009F

Motherboard resources

x00A0 - x00A1

Programmable interrupt controller

x00A4 - x00A5

Motherboard resources

x00A8 - x00A9

Motherboard resources

x00AC - x00AD

Motherboard resources

x00B0 - x00B5

Motherboard resources

x00B8 - x00B9

Motherboard resources

x00BC - x00BD

Motherboard resources

x00C0 - x00DF

Direct memory access controller

x00F0 - x00FF

Numeric data processor

x0170 - x0177

Intel(R) 82801BAM Ultra ATA Storage Controller - 244A

x0170 - x0177

Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)

x01F0 - x01F7
x
x01F0 - x01F7

Intel(R) 82801BAM Ultra ATA Storage Controller - 244A

x02E8 - x02EF
x
x02F8 - x02FF

Communications Port (COM4)

x0376 - x0376

Intel(R) 82801BAM Ultra ATA Storage Controller - 244A

x0376 - x0376

Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)

x0378 - x037F

ECP Printer Port (LPT1)

x03B0 - x03BB

Intel(R) 82815 Graphics Controller

x03C0 - x03DF

Intel(R) 82815 Graphics Controller

x03E8 - x03EF

Communications Port (COM3)

x03F6 - x03F6

Intel(R) 82801BAM Ultra ATA Storage Controller - 244A

x03F6 - x03F6

Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)

x03F8 - x03FF

Communications Port (COM1)

x04D0 - x04D1

Motherboard resources

Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)


Communications Port (COM2)

10-1

Address

Function

x0778 - x077F

ECP Printer Port (LPT1)

x0CF8 - x0CFF

PCI bus

x1000 - x107F

Motherboard resources

x1080 - x10BF

Ricoh RL5C476 CardBus Controller

x1080 - x10BF

PRISM2 IEEE 802.11 PC CARD Adapter

x10D0 - x10DF

Ricoh RL5C476 CardBus Controller

x10D0 - x10DF

HITACHI ATA FlashDisk

x10E0 - x10EF

Intel(R) 82801BA/BAM SMBus Controller - 2443

x1170 - x1177

Alias of Intel(R) 82801BAM Ultra ATA Storage Controller - 244A

x1170 - x1177

Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)

x1180 - x11BF

Motherboard resources

x1400 - x14FF

Crystal WDM Audio Codec

x1800 - x1807

Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)

x1800 - x180F

Intel(R) 82801BAM Ultra ATA Storage Controller - 244A

x1808 - x180F

Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)

x1820 - x183F

Intel(R) 82801BA/BAM USB Universal Host Controller - 2442

x1840 - x187F

Crystal WDM Audio Codec

xE000 - xE03F

Motherboard resources

xE040 - xE07F

Motherboard resources

xE080 - xE0BF

Motherboard resources

xE0C0 - xE0FF

Motherboard resources

xE100 - xE107

Motherboard resources

xFE00 - xFE01

Motherboard resources

10-2

8 Diagnosis Procedure
Basic Procedures

11

9 Power-On Self Test (Boot Check)


Outline of POST
The set has a boot check function called POST (Power-On Self Test) in it. The condition of the main body is diagnosed by checking
beep sound or error code.
z Start .............Test begins automatically when power switch is set to ON.
z Normal finish .....After memory checking, a beep sound is issued once and the set is placed into automatic stop.
Note: If no error occurs, nothing is displayed. (No display of OK, etc.)

Error Diagnosis by Checking Beep Signal Sound


The beep sound is as follows:
(1 (long sound) -2-3-4)
(Length of bar shows length of sound.)
= long sound (about 0.4 sec.),

= short sound (about 0.2 sec.), Length between sounds is about 0.1 sec.

z Table of errors classified by beep sounds


Diagnosis
Main board

Beep signal sound

Error message

1(long sound)-2

BIOS ROM error

1-2-2-3

BIOS ROM error

1-3-1-1

RAM error

1-3-1-3

Keyboard controller error

1-3-4-1

RAM error

1-3-4-3

RAM error

1-4-1-1

RAM error

2-1-2-3

BIOS ROM error

2-2-3-1

Occurrence of unexpected offering

(Note) A beep sound is also issued in case of other I/O trouble.

12

10 List of Error Codes <Only when the port replicator is connected>


The following is a list of the messages that BIOS can display. Most of them occur during
POST. Some of them display information about a hardware device, e.g., the amount of memory
installed. Others may indicate a problem with a device, such as the way it has been configured.
Following the list are explanations of the messages and remedies for reported problems.
If your system displays one of except the messages marked below with an asterisk (*), write
down the message and contact Panasonic Technical Support. If your system fails after you
make changes in the Setup menus, reset the computer, enter Setup and install Setup defaults
or correct the error.
0200 Failure Fixed Disk
Fixed disk in not working or not configured properly. Check to see if fixed disk is attached
properly. Run Setup. Find out if the fixed-disk type is correctly identified.
0210 Stuck key
Stuck key on keyboard.
0211 Keyboard error
Keyboard not working.
0212 Keyboard Controller Failed
Keyboard controller failed test. May require replacing keyboard controller.
0213 Keyboard locked - Unlock key switch
Unlock the system to proceed.
0230 System RAM Failed at offset : nnnn
System RAM failed at offset nnnn of in the 64k block at which the error was detected.
0231 Shadow RAM Failed at offset : nnnn
Shadow RAM failed at offset nnnn of the 64k block at which the error was detected.
0232 Extended RAM Failed at offset : nnnn
Extended memory not working or not configured properly at offset nnnn.
0250 System battery is dead - Replace and run SETUP
The CMOS clock battery indicator shows the battery is dead. Replace the battery and run Setup
to reconfigure the system.
*0251 System CMOS checksum bad - Default configuration used
System CMOS has been corrupted or modified incorrectly, perhaps by an application program
that changes data stored in CMOS. The BIOS installed Default SETUP Values. If you do not
want these values, enter Setup and enter your own values. If the error persists, check the system
battery or contact Panasonic Technical Support.
0260 System timer error
The timer test failed. Requires repair of system board.
0270 Real time clock error
Real-time clock fails BIOS test. May require board repair.
*0280 Previous boot incomplete - Default configuration used
Previous POST did not complete successfully. POST loads default values and offers to run
Setup. If the failure was caused by incorrect values and they are not corrected, the next boot
will likely fail. On systems with control of wait states, improper Setup settings can also terminate POST and cause this error on the next boot. Run Setup and verify that the wait-state
configuration is correct. This error is cleared the next time the system is booted.
0281 Memory Size found by POST differed from EISA CMOS
Memory size found by POST differed from EISA CMOS.

13-1

13-2

Troubleshooting

02D0 System cache error - Cache disabled


Contact Panasonic Technical Support.
02F0: CPU ID:
CPU socket number for Multi-Processor error.
02F4: EISA CMOS not writable
ServerBIOS2 test error: Cannot write to EISA CMOS.
02F5: DMA Test Failed
ServerBIOS2 test error: Cannot write to extended DMA (Direct Memory Access) registers.
02F6: Software NMI Failed
ServerBIOS2 test error: Cannot generate software NMI (Non-Maskable Interrupt).
02F7: Fail - Safe Timer NMI Failed
ServerBIOS2 test error: Fail-Safe Timer takes too long.
device address Conflict
Address conflict for specified device.
Allocation Error for: device
Run ISA or EISA Configuration Utility to resolve resource conflict for the specified device.
Failing Bits : nnnn
The hex number nnnn is a map of the bits at the RAM address which failed the memory test.
Each 1 (one) in the map indicates a failed bit. See error 230,231 or 232 for offset address of the
failure in System, Extended or Shadow memory.
Invalid System Configuration Data
Problem with NVRAM (CMOS) data.
I/O device IRQ conflict
I/O device IRQ conflict error.
Operating System not found
Operating system cannot be located on either drive A: or drive C:. Enter Setup and see if fixed
disk and drive A: are properly identified.
Parity Check 1 nnnn
Parity error found in the system bus. BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the
screen. If it cannot locate the address, it displays ????. Parity is a method for checking errors
in binary data. A parity error indicates that some data has been corrupted.
Parity Check 2 nnnn
Parity error found in the I/O bus. BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the
screen. If it cannot locate the address, it displays ????.
Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to Setup
Displayed after any recoverable error message. Press <F1> to start the boot process or <F2> to
enter a Setup and change the settings. Write down and follow the information shown on the
screen.

11 Diagnosis
1. MAIN UNIT DIAGNOSIS (1/2)
Make sure that connecting cables, connectors and AC adapter are not loose or disconnected prior to testing.

No.

Symptom
No.

No power is sent to the


unit.
(when using AC)

1-1
1-2

1-3

1-4

Troubleshooting
procedures

Result
YES
Is 15V applied to pins 2 of
Q807? (Whichever one)?
NO
Is 15V applied to pins 8 of YES
Q805?
NO
YES
Is 15V applied to pins 2 of
Q805?

Before setting the power


switch to ON, check voltage
on either side of SW1. Is
Voltage 3.3V?

NO

YES

NO
1-5

No power is sent to the


unit, (When using the
Battery Pack)
Power cuts off during
operation.

1-6

2-1

Final Means
Is 8~12V applied to pins 5~8
of Q855, 856?
(Whichever one)
Check soldered parts of
R840, 842, 854 and R855.

Source of
problem
Go to No. 1-4
Go to No. 1-2
Go to No. 1-4
Go to No. 1-3
Go to No. 1-4
If resistance
across LA800
terminals is not
lower than 1
If lower than 1
If voltage is 0V
during the power
switch is set to
ON, go to No. 1-5
If not 0V
If voltage of
C825 is 3.3V
If lower than 3V
Main PCB

YES

Main PCB

NO

If they show
soldered
completely

LA800
F800

SW1
R854
R855
IC801
IC801

Go to No. 1-4

NO

Component

YES

Q844
R840, R842
R854, R855
IC801

2. MAIN UNIT DIAGNOSIS (2/2)


Make sure that connecting cables, connectors and AC adapter are not loose or disconnected prior to testing.

No.

Symptom
No.

When a device is selected


for HDD, the system boots
from a different device.

1-1

1-2

Troubleshooting
procedures

Source of
problem

Result
Are there system files in the YES Go to No. 1-2
device selected?
NO Improper setting
Device for which
YES the problem
occurred
Does the unit operate
normally after replacing the
problem device.
NO Main PCB

14-1

Component

IC11

No.

Symptom
No.

Date or Time cannot be


input.
Date and Time does not
change properly.
Date and Time are not
displayed.
Memory count is too large
or too small.
No Sound
Volume does not work.

Troubleshooting
procedures

Result

Source of
problem

Component

Replace the Main PCB.

Main PCB

IC11
X2
RTC battery

3-1

Replace the Main PCB.

Main PCB

IC5 ~ 8
IC4

4-1

Check software setting.

4-2

2-1

Replace the Speakers.


Does operation return to
normal?

YES
NO

Software setting
Go to No. 4-2

YES

Speakers

NO

Go to No. 4-3

4-3
5
6
7
8

Default configuration in
use
Interrupt controller failure
Timer failure
Expansion card ROM
checksum error

Replace the Main PCB.

Main PCB

5-1

Check configuration.

Configuration

6-1

Real Time Clock failure

10

8-1

Dead RTC Battery

10-2
Configuration error
CMOS Checksum error

Does the system return to


normal if the expansion card
is removed?
Replace the expansion card.
Does operation return to
normal?

YES
NO

Main PCB

YES

Expansion card

NO

Main PCB

11-1
12-1
12-2

12-3

Main PCB
Does resetting through
SETUP correct the problem?
Replace the battery.
Does operation return to
normal?
Check configuration.
Were the correct settings
selected during SETUP?
Replace the FDD.
Does operation return to
normal?
Replace the HDD.
Does operation return to
normal?

Does resetting through


12-4
SETUP correct the problem?

14-2

IC11

Main PCB
Go to No. 8-2

9-1
10-1

11
12

Main PCB

7-1

8-2
9

IC7
IC10

NO

Battery

NO
YES
NO

Main PCB
Configuration
Go to No. 12-2
Go to No. 12-4

YES

FDD

NO

Go to No. 12-3

YES

HDD

NO

Go to No. 12-4

YES

Error during
SETUP

NO

Main PCB

IC11

Error during
SETUP
Go to No. 10-2

YES

IC11
IC4

YES

RTC battery
IC11

IC11
X2

No.

Symptom
No.

13

Real time Clock is not


updating

14

Memory size/data error

15

PCI failur

Troubleshooting
procedures

Does resetting the date/time


13-1 in SETUP correct the
problem?
Replace the expansion RAM
card.
14-1 Does operation return to
normal? (Go to NO if not
connected.)
Does the system return to
15-1 normal if the expansion card
is removed?
Replace the expansion card.
15-2 Does operation return to
normal?

Result
YES
NO

Source of
problem
Error during
SETUP
Main PCB

YES

Main PCB

YES

Go to No. 15-2

NO

Main PCB

YES

Expansion card

NO

Main PCB

IC11

Expansion RAM
card

NO

Component

IC4
IC5 ~ 8

IC4

IC4

3. Wireless Display (CF-VDW07) DIAGNOSIS


Make sure that connecting cables, connectors, Battery Pack and AC adapter are not loose or disconnected prior to testing.

No.

Symptom
No.

No picture appears on the


screen.

1-1

1-2

1-3
2

Display is too dark or too


bright.

2-1

2-2

2-3
3

Part of the screen does


not display properly.
Display quality poor.
(Fuzzy or slanted, etc.)

3-1

3-2
4

Backlight does not turn on.


4-1

4-2

4-3

Troubleshooting
procedures
Does the LCD display
properly after brightness
level is adjusted?
Replace the LCD.
Does operation return to
normal?
Replace the Main PCB.
Does operation return to
normal?
Does the LCD display
properly after brightness
level is adjusted?
Replace the LCD.
Does operation return to
normal?
Replace the Main PCB.
Does operation return to
normal?
Replace the LCD.
Does operation return to
normal.
Replace the Main PCB.
Does operation return to
normal?
Replace the Inverter PCB.
Does operation returnt o
normal?
Replace the Inverter cable.
Does operation return to
normal?
Replace the backlight.
Does operation return to
normal?

14-3

Result

Source of
problem

NO

Brigntness
adjustment
Go to No. 1-2

YES

LCD

NO

Go to No. 1-3

YES

Main PCB (CF-VDW07)

NO

Component

LCD cable

YES

NO

Brigntness
adjustment
Go to No. 2-2

YES

LCD

NO

IC24

Go to No. 2-3

YES

NO

Main PCB
(CF-VDW07)
LCD cable

YES
NO

Go to No. 3-2

YES

Main PCB (CF-VDW07)

NO

LCD cable

YES

Inverter PCB

NO

Go to No. 4-2

YES

CN3
Q56

LCD

Inverter cable

YES

NO

Go to No. 4-3

YES

Backlight
Main PCB
(CF-VDW07)

IC24

NO

CN3
Q56

No.

Symptom
No.

Cannot connect Wireless


LAN

Troubleshooting
procedures
Re-setting for Wireless LAN
and Display

Result

Source of
problem

5.1 No display after powering


on
1-1

An afterimage appears
1-2

5.2 Connection timeout is


displayed
2-1

Replace the Wireless LAN


PCB
Has the computer or wireless
display been set to the
power-saving mode?
To resume operation of your
computer from the condition
the power of the display is off
(for energy conservation
purposes), touch the screen.
If an image is displayed for a
prolonged period of time, an
afterimage may appear.
Set the screensaver.

Settings
Go to No. 5.1~5.6

YES
NO

5-2

YES
NO

5-1

Wireless LAN PCB


(CF-07/ CF-VDW07)
Go to No. 5.1~5.6

YES

Settings

NO

Go to No. 1-1~7-1

YES

Settings

NO

Go to No. 1-1~7-1

Confirm the IP address,


YES
subnet mask, network type,
and SSID settings on both the
computer and the wireless
NO
display.
Confirm the operation of the
wireless LAN on the
computer.
Put the wireless display close
to the computer.

Settings
Go to No. 1-1~7-1

3-1

3-2

3-3
5.4 Authentication failed is
displayed

Confirm that wireless icon is


on the taskbar.
Confirm the IP address of the
computer that has been set
on the wireless display.

Settings

NO

Go to No. 1-1~7-1

YES

Settings
Go to No. 1-1~7-1

YES

Settings

NO

5.3 No server found is


displayed

YES

NO

2-2

Go to No. 1-1~7-1

YES

Settings

NO

Go to No. 1-1~7-1

5.6 Illegal data received or


Initial image receiving
timeout is displayed

4-1

Confirm the password for both YES


the computer and the wireless
NO
display.

5-1

Disconnect the wireless


display during operation and
reestablish the connection.

YES

Settings

NO

Go to No. 1-1~7-1

Confirm whether the network


is working properly or not.

YES

Settings

NO

Go to No. 1-1~7-1

YES

Settings

NO

5.5 Too many clients is


displayed

Go to No. 1-1~7-1

YES

Settings

NO

Go to No. 1-1~7-1

6-1

6-2
5.7 Wireless connection is
interrupted

7-1

Restart the computer.

Select wireless icon on the


taskbar of the external
display, then select
Contiguration, and then set
Tx Rate to Auto 1 or 2 Mb.
(CF-07)

14-4

Component

Settings
Go to No. 1-1~7-1

IC509
IC514

4. KEYBOARD, MOUSE DIAGNOSIS


Make sure that connecting cables, connectors and AC adapter are not loose or disconnected prior to testing.

No.

Symptom
No.

Key top cannot be


pressed.
Key top does not spring
back after pressing.
None of the keys function.
Certain keys do not
function.
Input character is
displayed as grabage.

1-1

2-1

3-3

Mouse does not function.


Inputs from the mouse are
not accepted properly.
Keyboard failure

Keyboard is broken.
Replace the keyboard and
see if inputting from the
keyboard function normally?
Does the screen mode
correspond to the key entry
mode?
Is the keyboard setting in the
operating system correct?
Replace the keyboard and
see if inputting from the
keyboard functions normally.
Replace the mouse.
Does operation return to
normal?

4-1

5-1
6

Result

Source of
problem

Is the keyboard properly


connected?

6-1

Replace the keyboard.


Does operation return to
normal?

Keyboard interface failure

14-5

Component

Keyboard

YES

Keyboard

NO

Main PCB

YES

YES
NO

Go to No. 3-2
Operating
mistake
Go to No. 3-3
Software setting

YES

Keyboard

NO

Main PCB

YES

Mouse

NO

Main PCB

YES

3-1

3-2

Troubleshooting
procedures

Go to No. 6
Keyboard was
not connected
properly

NO

NO
YES

Main PCB

IC20

Keyboard

NO

IC20

IC20

5. HDD DIAGNOSIS
Make sure that connecting cables, connectors and AC adapter are not loose or disconnected prior to testing.

No.

Symptom
No.

Does not boot from HDD.

1-1
1-2

1-3

1-4
2

Cannot read from HDD.


Cannot write to HDD.

2-1
2-2

2-3
3

Damage to data written to


HDD.
Damage to data read from
HDD.
HDD contents are
destroyed.
Dignositic Test reports
problem in HDC or HDD.
Access lamp does not
light.

3-1

3-2

4-1

5-1

5-2

5-3

5-4
6

Abnormal sound.

Hard disk failure

Troubleshooting
procedures

Source of
problem

Result
YES Go to No. 1-2
Has the HDD been partitioned?
NO Improper setting
YES Go to No. 1-3
Are there system files on the
Software on the
HDD?
NO
HDD
Replace the HDD.
YES HDD
Does operation return to
NO Go to No. 1-4
normal?
Replace the HDD cable.
YES HDD cable
Does operation return to
NO Main PCB
normal?
YES Go to No. 2-2
Has the HDD been formatted?
NO HDD format
Replace the HDD.
YES HDD
Does operation return to
NO Go to No. 2-3
normal?
Replace the HDD cable.
Does operation return
normal?
Replace the HDD.
Does operation return
normal?
Replace the HDD cable.
Does operation return
normal?
Replace the HDD.
Does operation return
normal?

YES

Main PCB

YES

HDD

NO

Go to No. 3-2

YES

HDD cable

NO

Main PCB

YES

HDD

NO

Main PCB

Has the HDD been


configured in the OS?

YES

Go to No. 5-2

NO

Improper setting

Replace the HDD.


Does operation return to
normal?
Replace the LED PCB.
Does operation return to
normal?
Replace the Main PCB.
Does operation return to
normal?

YES

HDD

NO

Go to No. 5-3

YES

LED PCB

NO

Go to No. 5-4

YES

Main PCB

NO

IC11

HDD cable

NO

Component

HDD cable

to
IC11

to

to
IC11

to

6-1

Replace the HDD.

7-1

Does executing FDISK


correct the problem?

YES
NO
YES

Go to No. 7-3

YES

HDD cable

NO

Main PCB

IC11

HDD

NO

LD2

Format data
destroyed
Go to No. 7-2

Replace the HDD.


Does operation return to
normal?
Replace the HDD cable.
Does opration return to
normal?

IC11

7-2

7-3

14-6

HDD

IC11

No.

Symptom
No.

An operating system could


not be found

8-1

8-2

8-3

Troubleshooting
procedures

Result

Source of
problem

Does executing FDISK


correct the problem?

YES
NO

Format data
destroyed
Go to No. 8-2

Replace the HDD.


Does operation return to
normal?
Replace the HDD cable.
Does operation return to
normal?

YES

HDD

NO

Go to No. 8-3

YES

HDD cable

NO

Main PCB

Component

IC11

6. SERIAL COMMUNICATION DIAGNOSIS


Make sure that connecting cables, connectors and AC adapter are not loose or disconnected prior to testing.

No.

Symptom
No.

Data cannot be sent or


received.

Troubleshooting
procedures

Result

Source of
problem

Is the COM port properly


set?

YES

Go to No. 1-2

1-1

NO

Improper setting

YES

Go to No. 1-3

1-2

Is the same transmission


protocol set for both the
sending and receiving units?

NO

Improper setting

Does the RS-232C on the


Main PCB operate normally
under a loopback test?

YES

Check the
interface with the
other computer

NO

Main PCB

Is the connection cable a


dedicated cross-patched
cable?
Is the same transmission
protocol set for both the
sending and receiving units?

YES

Go to No. 2-2

NO

Connection cable

YES

Go to No. 2-3

NO

Improper setting

Does the RS-232C on the


Main PCB operate normally
under a reverse test?

YES

Check the
interface with the
other computer

NO

Main PCB

Is the COM port properly


set?

YES

Go to No. 3-2

NO

Improper setting

Is the trasmission protocol


correct?

YES

Go to No. 3-3

3-2

NO

Improper setting

YES

Line

3-3

Does the modem operate


normally under a local
analog loopback test?

NO

Go to No. 3-4

Does the RS-232C on the


main board operate normally
under a loopback test?

YES

Modem

NO

Main PCB

1-3

Unit will not communicate


with another computer
when connected directly.

2-1

2-2

2-3

Unit will not communicate


with modem.

Component

3-1

3-4

14-7

IC18
IC19

IC18
IC19

IC18
IC19

7. PRINTING

DIAGNOSIS

Make sure that connecting cables, connectors and AC adapter are not loose or disconnected prior to testing.

No.

Symptom
No.

Data does not print from


the printer.

1-1

Data prints out incorrectly.


2-1

2-2
3

The unit hangs after


outputting data from the
printer.
Print area is out of line.

3-1

4-1
5

Data is printed all on one


line.
(Carriage return does not
work.)

4-2

Troubleshooting
procedures

Result

Source of
problem

Component
IC3

Does the printer pass its


self-printing test?

YES

Main PCB (CF-VEB071)

NO

Printer

Does the printer pass its


self-printing test?

YES

Go to No. 2-2

NO

Printer

Is the Parallel Port (Data


Direction) setting correct?

YES

Main PCB (CF-VEB071)

NO

Improper setting

Replace the Main PCB.


Does operation return to
normal?

YES

Main PCB (CF-VEB071)

NO

Printer

Does the printer pass its


self-printing test?

YES

Main PCB (CF-VEB071)

NO

Printer

YES

Main PCB (CF-VEB071)

NO

Printer

Does the printer pass its


self-printing test?

IC3

IC3

IC3

IC3

8. CD-ROM Drive DIAGNOSIS


Make sure that connecting cables, connectors and AC adapter are not loose or disconnected prior to testing.

No.

Symptom
No.

Access lamp of CDD does


not light.

1-1

1-2
2

Cannot read from DVD.


2-1

2-2
3

Tray does not open.


3-1

Abnormal sound.
4-1

Troubleshooting
procedures
Replace the CD-ROM drive.
Does operation return to
normal?
Replace the Main PCB.
Does operation return to
normal?
Replace the media.
Does operation return to
normal?
Replace the CD-ROM drive.
Does operation return to
normal?
Replace the CD-ROM drive.
Does operation return to
normal?
Replace the media.
Does operation return to
normal?

14-8

Result

Source of
problem

YES

CD-ROM drive

NO

Go to No. 1-2

YES

Main PCB

NO

CD-ROM FPC

YES

Media

NO

Go to No. 2-2

YES

CD-ROM drive

NO

Main PCB

YES

CD-ROM drive

NO

Main PCB

YES

Media

NO

CD-ROM drive

Component

IC11

IC11

IC11

12 Diagnostic Test
Diagnostic Test Procedure

1. Equipment
(1) Test Computer ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 unit
(2) Port Replicator (CF-VEB071) ------------------------------------------------ 1 unit
(3) External Keyboard -------------------------------------------------------------- 1 unit
(4) External Display ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1 unit
(5) External Floppy Disk Drive --------------------------------------------------- 1 unit
(6) AC Adapter ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 pc.
(7) External Printer ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 unit
(8) Loopback Plug (Parallel Port Test) [P/N: DFWV95C0081] ----------- 1 pc.
(9) Loopback Plug (Serial Port Test for RS232C) [P/N: DFWV95C0067] -1 pc.
(10) Floppy Disk containing file DIAG --------------------------------------------- 1 pc.

2. Preparation
(1) Connect the computer (CF-07) to the port replicator (CF-VEB071).
(2) Connect the AC Adapter and External Equipments.
(3) The System Setup should be set to the factory setting values by executing the "SETUP
UTILITY" which can be invoked by F2 key at the POST.
If not, the messages and items of the diagnostic test may not be displayed properly on the
LCD.
(4) The serial port must be enabled in the "SETUP UTILITY" in order to execute the "1st
SERIAL PORT" test.
(5) Connect the serial loopback plug.
(6) In order to test the parallel port with Loopback Plug, disconnect the printer cable and
connect the parallel loopback plug with Power OFF.

3. NOTICE
When "Enter password" is displayed, use "Password Skipping Plug" in order to skip the user
password.
1) Connect the parallel plug to the parallel port.
2) Connect the PS/2 mouse plug to the mouse port.
3) Power on the computer.
The wiring of the parallel plug is described below.
Connect pins 2-5-6-8-11-13-15-18-19-20-21-22-23 to Shield GND (PS/2 mouse plug pin 3.)
Connect pins 3-4-7-9-10-12 to VC5 (PS/2 mouse plug pin 4) with 4.7KW each.

CAUTION
The plug described above must be used for servicing purpose only.
Do not use it for other than the above purpose and ensure that it remains confidential.
Using the plug enables the user to skip the previous password and disable the password.

15

13 Self Diagnosis Test


1.Floppy disk is included for the self-diagnostic tests that should be performed before using this product.
2.Connect Keyboard (PS/2) and External Display (CRT) with Port Replicator CF-VEB071 for diagnosis test.
Important notice
1. System password
If the password function has been turned on, you will need to ask the user for the password before performing the selfdiagnostics.
2. FDD test
Performing the FDD test will erase the contents of the floppy disk you insert into the drive. Use a formatted disk that has no
contents or whose contents are not required. This product has a password function. However, if this function is turned on,
the self-diagnostics tests will not work.

1. Outline of Self Diagnostic Tests

16-1

1.1. List of main test items


The Selection item displays the items selected under Automatic test. If you select Automatic test, these test items will be
performed automatically. You can use Selection test to choose items from the menu screen that you want to have tested.
These items are shown below.
Test classification

Test items shown on the screen


SPEAKER TEST
VESA MODE TEST
CPU
A20 GATE TEST
(CPU related)
CACHE ON/OFF TEST
NPU OPERAND TEST
RAM(Memory related)
RAM STANDARD TEST
CONTROL
DMA PAGE REG TEST
(Control ICs on the main DMA REGISTER TEST
board, etc.)
DMAC Transfer TEST
PIC HALT INSTRUCTION TEST
PIC REGISTER TEST
RTC CMOS RAM TEST
RTC TEST
PIT CHO TEST
PIT CH1 TEST
PIT CH2 TEST
IO
KEYBOARD REG TEST
(Input-output)
PS/2 MOUSE REG
COMMUNICATION
SERIAL WRAP TEST
SERIAL ALL INTERNAL TEST
PARALLEL REGISTER R/W
AUX
PCIC ALL TEST
(Auxiliary functions)
Card Bus Reg
USB Reg
VIDEO
VGA ALL TEST
(Display related)
SVGA RAM TEST
DISK
FD WT/RD/WP TEST
(FDD, HDD)
HDD ALL TEST
UNIQUE
ECP REGISTER R/W
(Individual functions)
EPP REGISTER R/W
EXT. CMOS R/W TEST

Contents
Speaker test
VESA mode test
Address A20 line
Cache memory on/off test
Floating point processor function test
Memory standard test
DMA page register test
DMA register test
DMA transfer test
Interrupt controller halt instruction test
Interrupt controller register test
Real time clock CMOS test
Real time clock test
Interrupt timer CH0
Interrupt timer CH1
Interrupt timer CH2
Keyboard test
Mouse registration test
Serial loop back (jig required)
Serial port interior test
Parallel register R/W test
PCIC test
Card Bus register test
USB register test
VGA test
SVGA RAM test
FD WT, RD WP test
Only HDD lead test selected
ECP register R/W test
EPP register R/W test
Extension CMOS R/W test

Test function settings

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Following file command


Test executed on run settings by selecting command
Select displayed items Error, Log, Option

Test condition save/play


Test automatic execute
Error display (Paging style)

Select

2. Automatic Test
Test execution
From the menu screen shown below For Celeron modelsSelect and press Enter for
DIAG on HD
DIAG on FD

menu screen

(Reference)
The difference between DIAG on FD and DIAG on HD is whether the machine will perform diagnostics directly from the floppy
disk, or first copy the program from the floppy disk to the hard disk and then perform diagnostics. Choosing one or the other has
no effect on the results of the test.

16-2

Speaker test, VESA test


The speaker test involves listening to music and choosing OK or Not okay. The VESA test involves looking at the display to see
if it is satisfactory then choosing OK or Not okay.
Serial loop back test
The Automatic tests initial settings are set so that the serial loop back test will be executed. Connect the serial loop back jig
and then perform the test.
(This test is not executed on default mode)
Diagnostics result
If no errors occur: The screen shows the word "Pass" in large letters.
If errors occur: The test is stopped when an error occurs and the error message is displayed.
For explanations of error messages, see Error Messages and Problem Categories (section 4.5).
Quitting the test
At the screen shown below, simultaneously press the ALT and X keys.

Input screen

3. Peripheral Test
Test execution
From the menu screen shown below, be sure to choose the following items and press Enter:
3. Parallel test
4. CD-ROM test

menu screen

16-3

Parallel test
This tests the functions of the parallel port.
1. Only prior to executing the parallel port test should you change the setup contents to those shown below.

2. Connect the parallel loop back jig to the parallel port.


3. Choose Parallel test and press Enter.
4. After the test is finished, return the setup contents to default.
CD-ROM test
This tests the internal CD-ROM drive functions.
Choose CD-ROM test and press Enter.
LAN test
This test checks for existence of LAN device (LAN Port) on CF-07.
Test result : Device ID=2449.
Vender ID=8086
OK
Wireless LAN test
This test checks for existance of wireless LAN device on CF-07.
(This test is not executed on wireless communication for CF-VDW07)
If errors occur
For explanations of error messages, see Error Messages and Problem Categories (section 5.5).

4. Test Selection
Starting up the input menu
1. From the menu screen shown below, choose Quit and press Enter.

2. When A: \DIAG appears, input "JDG_07e" and press Enter.


3. The input screen shown below will appear.
To choose menu items, hold down "ALT" and press the selection key.

16-4

Example:
"ALT" + "F" brings up the File menu.

Input screen

Order of test flow selection

16-5

5. Error Messages and Troubleshooting


The table below explains the parts that may be faulty or damaged should an error message occur while performing the
various test items of the self diagnostics program.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

Test classification
Screen display test items
CPU
A20 GATE TEST
(CPU related)
CACHE ON/OFF
NPU OPERAND TEST
RAM
RAM STANDARD
(Memory related)
CONTROL
DMA PAGE REG TEST
(Control ICs on the DMA REGISTER TEST
main board, etc.) DMAC Transfer TEST
PIC HALT INSTRUCTION
TEST
PIC REGISTER TEST
RTC CMOS RAM TEST

I0
(Input-output)
Communication

AUX
(Auxiliary
functions)
VIDEO
(Display related)
DISK
(FDD, HDD)
UNIQUE
(Individual
functions)

SPEAKER TEST
PIT CH0 TEST
PIT CH1 TEST
PIT CH2 TEST
KEYBOARD REG TEST
PS/2 MOUSE REG
SERIAL WRAP TEST
SERIAL ALL INTERNAL
TEST
PARALLEL REGISTER R/W
PCIC ALL TEST
Card Bus REG
USB REG
VGA ALL TEST
SVGA RAM TEST
VESA MODE TEST
FD WT/RD/WP TEST
HDD ALL TEST
ECP REGISTER R/W
EPP REGISTER R/W
EXT. CMOS R/W TEST

Contents
Address 20 line
Cache memory on/off
Floating point processor function
Memory standard

Possible damaged or faulty part


Main board

DMA page register


DMA register
DMA transfer test
Interrupt controller

Main board

Main board

Interrupt controller
Real time clock CMOS
Speaker
Interrupt timer CH0
Interrupt timer CH1
Interrupt timer CH2
Keyboard
Mouse
Serial loop back (jig required)
Serial port

Main
Main
Main
Main

Parallel register
PCIC
Card Bus port
USB port
VGA
SVGA RAM
VESA mode
FD write/read/write protection
Only HDD lead selected
Parallel port
Parallel port
Extension CMOS

Main board
Main board
Main board
Main board
LCD, main board, cable
Main board
LCD, main board, cable, connector
FD, cable, main board
HDD, main board, cable, connector
Main board, cable, connector
Main board, cable, connector
Main board

16-6

board
board
board
board

14 Wiring Connection Diagram

17

15 Disassembly/Reassembly
<A torque for tightening screws>
Please refer to the torque described on Exploded View.

1. Removing the Battery Packs


1. Slide the battery cover lock knob back and open the battery
cover.
2. Remove the 2 battery packs.

3. Removing the HDD Block


1. Open the connector latch and remove the flexible cable.
2. Remove the 2 screws and release the HDD cover.

2. Removing the Top Cabinet

3. Remove the HDD from the HDD protection case.


1. Remove the screw covers.

4. Remove the HDD flexible cable.

2. Remove the 6 screws<A>.

Screw

Screw

<A>XYN2+C3

<A>:DXSB2+10FZL

3. Remove the top cabinet from the bottom cabinet.


4. Open the connector latch on the mainboard and remove the
flexible cable.
5. Remove the 2 screws.
6. Disconnect the antenna cable from the LED board.
Screw
<A>:XYN2+J5FN

18-1

4.2. Removing the Upper Main Board

4. Removing the Main Board


Block

1. Remove the 3 screws.


Screw

1. Remove the main board block from the bottom cabinet.

<A>:DFHE5025YA

2. Remove the Lithium Battery from the Battery Holder.

4.1. Removing the Wireless LAN Board


1. Remove the 2 screws and release the wireless LAN board
block.

Removing the PC Card Ejector and the Power Button


Guide.
1. Remove the 3 screws <A>.
2. Remove the single hexagonal screw <B>.

Screw

3. Remove the power botton from the upper main board.

<A>:XYN2+J6FZ

Screw
<A>:XYN2+J4FZ
<B>:OXHM0034ZA

2. Remove the 4 screws and release the wireless LAN board.


Screw
<A>:XYN2+J5FN

4.3. Removing the Serial Port Block


1. Remove the 2 screws.
2. Disconnect the connector.

Screw
<A>:XYN2+J6FZ

18-2

4.3.1. Removing the DU Connector


Board

4.4. Removing the Battery Holder


1. Remove the 4 screws <A>.

1. Remove the DU Connector board from the DU board.

2. Remove the 4 hexagonal screws <B> and release the


Battery Holder.
Screw
<A>:XYN2+J6FZ
<B>:DXHM00342A

2. Remove the 2 screws <B> and release the sereal plate.


3. Remove the 2 hexagonal screws <C> and release the serial
board.
Screw
<B>:XYN2+J6FZ
<C>:DFHE5035ZA

4.3.2. Remove the DU Board


1. Remove the 6 screws <A>.
Screw
<A>:XYN2+J5FZ

18-3

16 Exploded View
1. Exploded View(1/2)

19-1

2. Exploded View(2/2)

19-2

17 Replacement Parts List


Comparison Table
Note: Important Safety Notice
Components identified by
mark have special characteristics important for safety.
When replacing any of these components, use only manufacturer's specified parts.

CF-07LZ5ZYxM
REF. NO and AREA
Main Block Unit
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
E7
E8
E9
E10
E11
E12
E13
E14
E15
E16

BR2330A/SB
DFJE12T080BS
DFJE50T035BS
DFJS696ZA
DFJS697ZA
DFJS701YA
DFWP0139ZA
DL3U17106AAA
DL3U17107AAA
DL3U27107AAA
DL3U37107AAA
DL3U47107AAA
DL3UP7098AAA
DL3UP7100AAA
K1YYZZ000031
N3CZBLH00001

BATTERY, RTC
FFC, LED
FPC, LAN
CABLE, LAN ANTENNA
CABLE, LAN MODULE
CABLE, SERIAL
CABLE, HDD
PCB, UPPER, MAIN
PCB, LOWER, MAIN
PCB, LOWER, DU
PCB, LOWER, DU CON
PCB, LOWER, SERIAL
PCB, WIRELESS LAN
PCB, LED
SLOT, PC CARD EJECT
HDD, 5GB

Accessories
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5

DFJP245ZA
DFQX5265ZA
N4HULPA00001
DL3DL9083AAA
DFQX1392ZA

CABLE, USB
OPERATING INSTRUCTION MANUAL
BATTERY PACK
ASS'Y, DOUBLE DC-IN CABLE
LEAFLET

1
1
2
1
1

Packing Material
P1
P2

DFPE0642ZA
DFPK1091ZA

CUSHION
CASE, PACKING

1
1

Mechanical Parts
K1
K2
K3
K4
K5
K7
K8
K9
K10
K11
K12
K13
K14
K15

DFBC0275ZA-0
DFBC0276ZA-0
DFBH1080YA
DFGB0089ZA-0
DFHE0476ZB
DFHE0510ZA
DFHG1499ZA
DFHG1500ZA
DFHG1501ZA
DFHG1502ZA
DFHG1503ZA
DFHG1504ZA
DFHG1507ZA
DFHG1538ZA

BUTTON, POWER SW
KNOB, BATTERY LATCH
HINGE
BADGE, PANASONIC
SHIELD FORM, WIRELESS LAN
GASKET A
COVER, ANTENNA
HOLDER, ANTENNA
COVER DC IN
COVER, DU
RUBBER, ANTENNA
RUBBER, TOP CABINET
COVER, PCMCIA
RUBBER, CUSHION, LAN

1
2
6
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

20-1

Q'TY

RTL
RTL
RTL
RTL
RTL
RTL
RTL

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

K16
K17
K18
K19
K20
K21
K22
K23
K24
K25
K26
K27
K29
K30
K32
K33
K34
K35
K36
K37
K38
K39
K39-02
K39-03
K39-04
K39-05
K39-06
K39-07
K39-08
K39-09
K39-10
K39-11
K39-12
K41
K42
K43
K44
K45
K46
K47
K48
K49
K50
K51
K52
K53
K54
K55
K56
K57
K58
K59
K60
K61
K62

DFHG825ZA
DFHM0249ZA
DFHR3056YA
DFHR3057ZA
DFHR3060YA
DFHR3091YA
DFHR3093ZA
DFHR3136ZA
DFHR3143ZA
DFHR3158ZA
DFHR3159ZA
DFHR3160ZA
DFHR3169ZA
DFHR3170ZA
DFHR3194ZA
DFHR5908ZA-0
DFHR5966ZA
DFKE0647ZA-0
DFKE0648ZA-0
DFKK0031ZA-0
DFKM0399ZA-0
DFWV80C0436
DFHE0511ZA
DFHG934ZA
DFHR3061XA
DFHR3139ZA
DFHR3141ZA
DFHR3152XA
DFHE5025YA
DFHR3163ZA
DFHR3178ZA
DFMC0703ZA
DFHE0358ZA
DFMD7785ZA
DFMD7795ZA
DFMD7796ZA-0
DFMD7797ZA-0
DFMD7819ZA
DFMD7820ZA
DFMD7821ZA
DFMD7822ZA
DFMD7823ZA
DFMD7824ZA
DFMD7825ZA
DFMD7826ZA
DFMD7840YA
DFMX0635ZB
DFMX0952ZA
DFMX0953ZA
DFMY0212ZA
DFMY0248ZA
DFMY0286ZA
DFMY0289ZA
DFMY0290ZA
DFMY0291ZA

SHEET, KENSINTON
PLATE, EARTH
SHEET, BATTERY
SHEET, LED
SHEET, BOTTOM
CUSHION, HDD
SHEET, BATTERY HOLDER
SHEET, POWER SW
SHEET, WATER PROOF, BATTERY LID
SHEET PCMCIA
SHEET, TOP CASE
SHEET, FFC HOLDER
SPACER, STACK PCB
SHEET, DU
SHEET, DC IN
HOLDER, BATTERY COVER
CUSHION, RTC BATT
GUIDE, POWER SW
SHAFT, SWITCH
BATTERY COVER
TOP CABINET
ASS'Y, BOTTOM CABINET
GASKET B
RUBBER, FOOT
SHEET, BATTERY
SHEET, FRONT
SHEET, USB
SHEET, PCMCIA
SCREW
SHEET, SERIAL
SHEET A, PCMCIA
SHEET, SHIELD
GASKET
PLATE, LCD WIRELESS SHIELD
PLATE, PC SERIAL
PLATE 1, DU
PLATE 2, DU
HOLDER, DU
HOLDER, HDD
HOLDER, LAN
PLATE, WIRELESS SHIELD
LATCH, BATTERY
PLATE, PCMCIA
COVER, HDD
PLATE, POWER SW
HOLDER, BATTERY COVER ASS'Y
SHEET, CABLE
INSULATION SHEET, SERIAL
INSULATION SHEET, DU
SHEET, RADIATION
SHEET, HEAT SINK
SHEET, LAN
SHEET A, THERMAL
SHEET B, THERMAL
SHEET C, THERMAL

20-2

1
6
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

K63
K64
K65
K66
K67
K68
K69
K200
K201
K202
K203
K205
K206
K207
K208
K209
K210

DFMY3116ZA
DFQT9664ZA-1
DFUN0063ZB
DFGT0863ZA-0
DFMX0974ZA
DFMX0975ZA
DFQT7097ZA
DFHE5025YA
DFHE5035ZA
DFHE5104ZA
DXHM0034ZA
DXSB2+10FZL
XYN2+C3
XYN2+J14FZ
XYN2+J4FZ
XYN2+J5FN
XYN2+J6FZ

HEAT SINK, CPU


SEAL, TOUGHBOOK
SPRING, BATTERY COVER
INFORMATION LABEL
INSULATION SHEET 1
INSULATION SHEET 2
LABEL, LAN
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW

1
1
2
1
1
1
1
23
2
2
5
6
2
2
7
17
10

C1CB00001356
C1CB00001357
C3BBHC000267
C3FBHC000048
B1CHJB000001
C0CBCAC00011
C0CBCAC00011
C1CB00000789
C1CB00001347
C1CB00001358
C1CB00001359
C1CB00001360
ECJ0EB1H102K

IC, MAC CONTROLLER


IC, BASE BAND PROCESSOR
IC, SDRAM
IC, FLASH MEMORY
TRANSISTOR
IC, REGULATOR
IC, REGULATOR
IC, SWITCH
IC, LOW NOISE AMP
IC, I/Q MODEM
IC, RF/IF MIXER
IC, POWER AMP
CAPACITOR, 50V, 1000pF

1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10

C534 535 596 599


C556
C622 628
C637
C597 598
C571 577 582 584
585 631 632

ECJ0EB1H221K
ECJ0EB1H392K
ECJ0EC1H010C
ECJ0EC1H030C
ECJ0EC1H050C
ECJ0EC1H070D

CAPACITOR, 50V, 220pF


CAPACITOR, 50V, 3900pF
CAPACITOR, 50V, 1pF
CAPACITOR, 50V, 3pF
CAPACITOR, 50V, 5pF
CAPACITOR, 50V, 7pF

C623 633
C536 537
C528 529 538 540
554 555 562 565
574

ECJ0EC1H0R5C CAPACITOR, 50V, 0.5pF


ECJ0EC1H100D CAPACITOR, 50V, 10pF
ECJ0EC1H101J CAPACITOR, 50V, 100pF

2
2
9

C588 619 634 636


C532 533
C601 606
C563 564
C559 566 569 572
603

ECJ0EC1H120J
ECJ0EC1H180J
ECJ0EC1H220J
ECJ0EC1H680J
ECST0JZ106R

CAPACITOR, 50V, 12pF


CAPACITOR, 50V, 18pF
CAPACITOR, 50V, 22pF
CAPACITOR, 16V, 68pF
CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 10F

4
2
2
2
5

X501

ENFVH172S80

OSCILLATOR, (748MHz)

Wireless LAN PCB


IC505
IC506
IC501 502
IC503
Q501
IC510
IC511
IC518
IC513
IC509
IC512
IC514
C546 547 583 589
607 609 610 611
615 620

20-3

4
1
2
1
2
7

X502
R556 558 559 561
581 582 596

ENFVH1K2S81
ERJ2GE0R00X

OSCILLATOR, (2104MHz)
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 0

1
7

R588 590
R542 546 568 573
574 575 593 594
597

ERJ2GEJ100X
ERJ2GEJ101X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 100

2
9

R566 589
R569
R576
R577 578
R571 579
R547 551
R570
R562 563 564 565
R550
R586 587
R552
R553
R557 560
R580
R583
R584 585
R572
C575 576 578 580
581 586 590 591
592 593 594 602
604

ERJ2GEJ102X
ERJ2GEJ200X
ERJ2GEJ240X
ERJ2RHD112X
ERJ2RHD152X
ERJ2RHD202X
ERJ2RKF1152X
ERJ2RKF1240X
ERJ2RKF2871X
ERJ2RKF3741X
ERJ2RKF3921X
ERJ2RKF49R9X
ERJ2RKF5360X
ERJ2RKF6490X
ERJ2RKF82R5X
ERJ2RKF90R9X
ERJ2RKF9531X
F1G1C103A046

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 20
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 24
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1.1K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1.5K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 2K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 11.5K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 124
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 2.87K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 3.74K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 3.92K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 49.9
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 536
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 649
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 82.5
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 90.9
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 9.53K
CAPACITOR, 16V, 0.01F

C613
C579
C539 542 543 544
545 548 549 550
553 557 558 560
561 567 568 570
573 587 605 608

F1G1E271A043 CAPACITOR, 25V, 270pF


F1G1H3R3A475 CAPACITOR, 50V, 3.3pF
ICUV1C104KBS CAPACITOR, 16V, 0.1F

C595
C551
C600
C552
L519
L503
L522
L523
L501
L507
L513 517
L505 506 508 509
L521
L524
L516 525
L520
L518

F1H1C683A056
ICUV1E223JBS
F1J1C684A097
ICUV1E224KBA
G1C10NJA0016
G1C18NJA0016
G1C1N0ZA0023
G1C1N8ZA0023
G1C22NJA0016
G1C2N2ZA0023
G1C2N2ZA0023
G1C39NJ00001
G1C3N3ZA0023
G1C4N7ZA0023
G1C5N6ZA0023
G1C6N8JA0016
G1C8N2JA0016

CAPACITOR, 16V, 0.068F


CAPACITOR, 25V, 0.022F
CAPACITOR, 16V, 0.68F
CAPACITOR, 25V, 0.22F
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

20-4

2
1
1
2
2
2
1
4
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
13

1
1
20

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
1
1
2
1
1

FL503
FL501 502
L511 512 514 526
CN501
C527 530
C541
C103 106 108 514
519

J0C3746B0001
J0E2457B0004
J0JCC0000057
K1QZA1AE0001
ECJ0EB1H102K
ECJ0EC1H220J
ECST0JZ106R

FILTER
FILTER
FERRITE BEAD
CONNECTOR
CAPACITOR, 50V, 1000pF
CAPACITOR, 50V, 22pF
CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 10F

1
2
4
1
2
1
5

R522 523 524 525


543 544 548

ERJ2GE0R00X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 0

R535
R104
R534
R506 507 511 514
516 517 518 519

ERJ2GEJ101X
ERJ2GEJ102X
ERJ2GEJ103X
ERJ2GEJ223X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 100


RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 22K

1
1
1
8

R502 503 504 505


508 509 510 513
515

ERJ2GEJ473X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 47K

R501 540
R545
R536
R537 538
R520 521
R541
R539
C517 518
C101 107 110 501
502 503 504 505
506 507 508 509
510 511 512 513
515 516 520 521
522 523 524 525
526 531

ERJ2GEJ561X
ERJ2RHD152X
ERJ2RKF1212X
ERJ2RKF1912X
ERJ2RKF5621X
ERJ2RKF6190X
ERJ2RKF9760X
F1G1C103A046
ICUV1C104KBS

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 560


RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1.5K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 12.1K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 19.1K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 5.62K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 619
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 976
CAPACITOR, 16V, 0.01F
CAPACITOR, 16V, 0.1F

L504
X503
L7 8 502
CN503
D501
LED PCB
LD1 2 3 4 5
LD6 7
SW1
CN1
CN2
Upper Main PCB
Q5
Q613
Q3 4 6 7 8
Q10 611
IC12
IC10

G1CR56JA0017
H1A4405B0002
DDB5Z031I-L
K1MN50B00003
MA2SD1000L

INDUCTOR
OSCILLATOR, (44MHz)
FERRITE BEAD
CONNECTOR
DIODE

1
1
3
1
1

SEC1703C
SEC2764C
EVQPLHA15
K1MN12B00013
K1QZA1AE0001

LED
LED
SWITCH, PUSH
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR

5
2
1
1
1

DETC144EETL
UMH2NTN
B1GHCFNN0004
DETUMC2NTR
DA7S08UT85L0
DA7S04UT85L0

TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
IC, AND GATE
IC, NOT GATE

1
1
5
2
1
1

20-5

2
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
26

IC20 21
IC23
IC4
IC2
IC5 8
IC24
R622
R637
R636
R624
RA19 20 21 22 31
RA32
RA11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18

DA7S32UT85L0
DA7W66UT12L0
C1DB00000739
C1DB00000745
C3ABRG000007
C3FBKC000076
RR0816P113D
RR0816P153D
D0HB683ZA002
D0HB913ZA004
DEARA8AJ103M
DEARA8AJ473M
DEARA8CJ100M

IC, OR GATE
IC, SWITCH
IC, SWITCH
IC, TEMPERATURE SENSOR
IC, SDRAM
IC, BIOS
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 11K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 15K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 68K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 91K
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY

2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
8

R203
R632 633 634 635
C626
C622
C48
D8
Q2
Q623
D2 3 4 5 6
D605
D604
Q630
Q614 615 616
Q9 607
Q1
Q626
Q600 618 621 625
IC602
IC600
IC9
IC17
IC11
IC3
IC6 7
IC13
R605
R201 604
R202
RA25 27 28 29 30
RA24
IC18
IC19
C51 62
C3 47 135 143
C188
C629 630 631 632
C105 111 113 118
133 138 141 149
157 167 249 251

DBT10KC1513P
DBJ14RR022VM
DCUA0J475MBY
DCUJ1H103KBL
DCUJ1H222KBL
DEDRB715FT7
DETU3904T106
2SD1819ARTX
DEDDA204UT
B0BC2R100007
DEDEC31QS03L
B1CFGD000003
DAFDS6670A
DASI4880DYT1
DETC114EETL
UMH11NTN
UMH2NTN
C0DBAFH00006
C0DBEHG00002
DA7W66UT12L0
C1DB00000479
C1DB00000738
C1DB00000741
C3ABRG000007
93LC46BT/SN
RR0816P103D
RR0816P113D
RR0816P1822D
DEARA8AJ103M
DEARA8AJ473M
DA2563A1SX2V
DA5209BM-X2V
DCSG0GA330RR
DCSG0GB101RR
DCSG1AB470RR
DCUE1C106MBY
ECST0JZ106R

THERMISTOR
RESISTOR, 1/4W, 0.022
CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 4.7F
CAPACITOR, 50V, 0.01F
CAPACITOR, 50V, 2200pF
DIODE
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
IC, DC/DC CONTROLLER
IC, REGULATOR
IC, BUS SWITCH
IC, CARD BUS CONTROLLER
IC, LSI
IC, CLOCK
IC, SDRAM
IC, EEPROM
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 11K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 18.2K
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
IC, BI-POLAR LINEAR
IC, VOLTAGE DETECTOR
CAPACITOR, 4V, 33F
CAPACITOR, 4V, 100F
CAPACITOR, 10V, 47F
CAPACITOR, 16V, 10F
CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 10F

1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
5
1
1
1
2
4
1
4
12

C608

ECST1AX226R

CAPACITOR, 10V, 22F

20-6

R120
R626 628 630
R5 10 12 36 37 38
R57 58 59 60 82
83 84 87 89 90 91
95 110 150 159
161 162 166 167
175 186 207 602
644 659
R88
R654 658
R121 122
R647 652
R45 46
R653 657
R96
R100 101
R7 11
R63 64 65 66 67
68 69 70 71 72 73
74 75 76 77 78 79
80 119 206

ERJ2GE0R00X
ERJ2GEJ100X
ERJ2GEJ102X
ERJ2GEJ103X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 0
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10K

1
3
6
25

ERJ2GEJ104X
ERJ2GEJ105X
ERJ2GEJ106X
ERJ2GEJ121X
ERJ2GEJ151X
ERJ2GEJ474X
ERJ2GEJ202X
ERJ2GEJ222X
ERJ2GEJ241X
ERJ2GEJ330X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 100K


RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1M
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10M
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 120
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 150
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 470K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 2K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 2.2K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 240
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 33

1
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
20

R8 9
R97 98 102 103
104 105 157 158

ERJ2GEJ470X
ERJ2GEJ472X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 47
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 4.7K

2
8

R146 147 148 149


645

ERJ2GEJ473X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 47K

R61
R19 30
R94
R2
R18 33 39 40 41
43 44 47 56

ERJ2GEJ181X
ERJ3EKF1001V
ERJ3EKF10R0V
ERJ3EKF1100V
ERJ3EKF1501V

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 180


RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 110
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1.5K

1
2
1
1
9

R93
R24 25 31
R20 21
R99 111
R6 13
R32
R661 663
R81
RA23
RA33

ERJ3EKF1740V
ERJ3EKF2001V
ERJ3EKF3000V
ERJ3EKF36R5V
ERJ3EKF56R2V
ERJ3GEY0R00V
ERJ3GEYJ3R3V
ERJ3GEYJ820V
EXBV8V103JV
EXBV8V473JV

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 174


RESISTOR, 1/16W, 2K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 300
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 36.5
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 56.2
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 0
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 3.3
RESISTOR, 1/16W. 82
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY

1
3
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
1

20-7

C7 8 11 12 15 16
19 20 22 23 24 26
27 28 30 31 32 33
35 36 37 42 54 56
59 60 63 66 69 81
82 86 89 92 94 96
97 100 102 103
104 109 110 112
114 116 119 123
128 129 134 137
140 142 145 148
151 154 159 160
162 166 169 171
172 174 178 183
239 242 243 248
256

F1G1C104A031

C606 625
C6 10 14 18 49 55
58 64 67 106 107
108 115 117 120
124 125 132 136
139 144 153 161
195

F1G1H102A401 CAPACITOR, 50V, 1000pF


DCUM1H103ZFL CAPACITOR, 50V, 0.01F

2
24

C226
C130 227
C152 165 170 173
C600 643 645
C177
C627
C57 61 65
C649
C5 9 13 17 21 25
29 34 252 253 254

DCUM1H180JCL
DCUM1H220JCL
F1G1H8200001
DCUM1A1051BD
ICUV1A105ZFS
ICUV1C104KBS
DCUM0J475MBK
ICUV1E224KBA
ICUV0J106KBX

CAPACITOR, 50V, 18pF


CAPACITOR, 50V, 22pF
CAPACITOR, 50V, 82pF
CAPACITOR, 10V, 1F
CAPACITOR, 10V, 1F
CAPACITOR, 16V, 0.1F
CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 4.7F
CAPACITOR, 25V, 0.22F
CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 10F

1
2
4
3
1
1
3
1
11

C4 50 636 637
L1
X1
X2
C250 257
C267
L2 3 4 5
CN8
CN6
D1
D610
C205 210 212 217
218 222 223 264
C241
R106 107 124
137178 179

DCS0ETB331M
MLF2012A4R7K
DECU14318L5U
IEV0352AA
ICUV1C475ZFX
ICUV1H471JCS
DDB5Z024E-L
K1KAZZA00017
K1MN50B00003
MA729-TX
B0BC3R000011
ECST0JZ106R

CAPACITOR, 2.5V, 330F


FERRITE BEAD
OSCILLATOR, 14.318MHz
OSCILLATOR, 32.768KHz
CAPACITOR, 16V, 4.7F
CAPACITOR, 50V, 470pF
INDUCTOR
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR
DIODE
DIODE
CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 10F

4
1
1
1
2
1
4
1
1
1
1
8

ECST1AX226R
ERJ2GE0R00X

CAPACITOR, 10V, 22F


RESISTOR, 1/16W, 0

1
6

R3 629
R183

ERJ2GEJ100X
ERJ2GEJ101X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 100

2
1

CAPACITOR, 16V, 0.1F

20-8

73

R1 14 17 115 127
128 177

ERJ2GEJ102X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1K

R16 108 109 116


151 155 156 170
176 180 181 204
205 623 627

ERJ2GEJ103X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10K

15

R123 199 616


R198 619
R138 139 140 141
142 143 144 145

ERJ2GEJ104X
ERJ2GEJ105X
ERJ2GEJ153X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 100K


RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1M
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 15K

3
2
8

R15
R129
R130 131 132 133
134 135 136

ERJ2GEJ241X
ERJ2GEJ270X
ERJ2GEJ270X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 240


RESISTOR, 1/16W, 27
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 27

1
1
7

R188 189 190 191


192 193 194 195
196 197

ERJ2GEJ680X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 680

10

R184 185
R27
R26
R92
R662
SW1
RA4 9
RA1 2 3 5 6 7 8 10
C52 95 101 176
180 182 186 187
194 196 197 198
199 200 201 202
204 206 208 214
215 220 221 224
225 240 245 246
247 255 265

ERJ2GEJ473X
ERJ3EKF2000V
ERJ3EKF3010V
ERJ3EKF36R5V
ERJ3GEYJ3R3V
EVQPLHA15
EXBV8V100JV
EXBV8VR000V
F1G1C104A031

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 47K


RESISTOR, 1/16W, 200
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 301
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 36.5
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 3.3
SWITCH, PUSH
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR, 16V, 0.1F

2
1
1
1
1
1
2
8
31

C258 259 260 261


621

DCUM1H101JCL CAPACITOR, 50V, 100pF

C203 207 209 211


213 216 219 262
263

DCUM1H103ZFL CAPACITOR, 50V, 0.01F

C231 232 233 234


235 236 237 238
624 639

DCUM1H470JCL CAPACITOR, 50V, 47pF

10

C229 230 648


C175 179 181 184
185
C228 266 615
C628
C633 634
L602

DCUM1A1051BD CAPACITOR, 10V, 1F


ICUV1A105ZFS CAPACITOR, 10V, 1F

3
5

ICUV1E473KBS
ICUV1E224KBA
DCS0ETB331M
DDAZS1R8MTZE

3
1
2
1

CAPACITOR, 25V, 0.047F


CAPACITOR, 25V, 0.22F
CAPACITOR, 2.5V, 330F
COIL, POWER INDUCTOR

20-9

L6
CN3
CN2
CN7
CN4
CN5
D7 603
Lower Main PCB
D7 803 818 821
D800 801 802 809
810 811

DDB5Z031J-L
DFJP201ZA002
K1MME4B00017
K1MN12B00013
FH12-50S05SV
DFJP213ZB068
MA729-TX

DED1SS400T61 DIODE
DEDDA204UT
DIODE

4
6

D805
D842 843
D827
D600 602
D815
D831 832
D841
Q873
Q603 608 812 815
Q808 809 817 818
Q17 831 833 851
852 855 856

B0BC01400019
B0BC2R100007
HZU5BLLTRF
EC10QS04TL
DEDEC31QS03L
DEDRB081L20
DEDSPB64SVR
B1CFGD000003
B1DFED000012
DASI6463DQT2
DASI6415DQT1

DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR

1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
4
4
7

Q866
Q19 842
Q843
Q18
Q800 801 821 832
841 859 874 880

UMH11NTN
DETC114YETL
DETC144EETL
DETA114EETL
UMH2NTN

TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR

1
2
1
1
8

Q846
IC804
IC601
IC802
IC801
IC803
IC30 31
IC29
IC39 40
IC809
IC45
R606
R621
R607
R862 866
R865
R867
R882 883
R809
RA33 44 45
RA35 38
RA34 41
R840

DETUMC2NTR
XC62FP3302PR
C0DBAGH00017
DAC1624CS8XU
C0DBAZZ00039
C0DBDJH00006
DAPST9125NXT
DAPST9140NXT
DA7W53UT12L0
DA7S14UT85L0
DA7W14UT12L0
RR0816P103D
RR0816P133D
RR0816P203D
RR0816P333D
DBJ3GD7502VM
RR0816P1822D
RL1220SR22F
RL1220SR47F
DEARA8AJ102M
DEARA8AJ103M
DEARA8AJ473M
DBJ14RR033VM

TRANSISTOR
IC, REGULATOR
IC, DC/DC CONVERTER
IC, RF DC/DC CONVERTER
IC, DC/DC CONVERTER
IC, CHARGER
IC, BI-POLAR LINEAR
IC, BI-POLAR LINEAR
IC, SWITCH
IC, INVERTER
IC, INVERTER
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 13K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 20K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 33K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 75K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 18.2K
RESISTOR, 1/4W, 0.22
RESISTOR, 1/4W, 0.47
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR ARRAY
RESISTOR, 1/4W, 0.033

1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
3
2
2
1

FERRITE BEAD
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR, DIMM
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR, CARD BUS
DIODE

20-10

1
1
1
1
1
1
2

R842 854 855


C298
C803 832 833 835
852 853 854

DBJ14RR033VM RESISTOR, 1/4W, 0.033


DCUA0J475MBY CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 4.7F
DCUE1C106MBY CAPACITOR, 16V, 10F

3
1
7

C801 840 841


Q802 822 837
D806 807 819 820
822 829 830 833
834

DCUJ1H103KBL CAPACITOR, 50V, 0.01F


2SD1819ARTX TRANSISTOR
DED1SS400T61 DIODE

3
3
9

D823
D824 825
D804
D812 814
D817
Q823 825
Q631
Q632 828 871 875
Q824
Q829
Q844
Q857 858 860
Q805 807
Q16
Q838 839
Q847 848 849 850
853 854

B0BC3R700001
B0BC5R000009
B0BC8R100004
EC10QS04TL
DEDEC31QS03L
DAFDV301N
DAFDN360P
B1CFGD000003
DASI6410DQT1
B1DFED000012
DASI4953DYT1
DASI6463DQT2
DASI6415DQT1
DETC114EETL
UMH11NTN
DETC144EETL

DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR

1
2
1
2
1
2
1
4
1
1
1
3
2
1
2
6

Q600 601 803 804


810 811 819 820
826 834 835 836
840 861 865 867
870 876 877 878
879 881 882

UMH2NTN

TRANSISTOR

23

Q827
IC43
IC14
IC808 811
IC21
IC47
IC810 812
IC24
IC805 806
IC32 33
IC48
IC22 23 26 27 28
49

DETUMC2NTR
DALP298030N
C0DBZHG00004
C0EBK0000021
DA7S04UT85L0
DA7S00UT85L0
DA7W02UT12L0
DA7S32UT85L0
TC7W74FUTE
DA7W14UT12L0
DA3125QXX1T
DA5C3384CX1T

TRANSISTOR
IC, BI-POLAR LINEAR
IC, USB POWER CONTROL
IC, VOLTAGE DETECTOR
IC, NOT GATE
IC, NAND GATE
IC, NOR GATE
IC, OR GATE
IC, FLIP-FLOP
IC, CMOS
IC, MOS LOGIC
IC, BUS SWITCH

1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
6

IC19
IC18
IC20
IC42
R861
R907 954

C1DB00000742
C1DB00000743
DA38802M280M
C2CBHF000187
LTR0049
RR0816P103D

IC, RS232C TRANSCEIVER /RECEIVER


IC, SUPER I/O
IC, KBC
IC, EC
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 100
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10K

1
1
1
1
1
2

20-11

R908 952
R829 830 831
R964 965
D839
D840
R863 864
C233 234
C611
C605 607 616 617
811 812 821 824
850 851 888 889

D0HB154ZA002
RL1220SR22F
RL1220SR47F
DAN222TL
DAN222TL
DBJ14RR068VM
DCSG1AB470RR
DCUC1C475KBY
DCUE1C106MBY

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 150K


RESISTOR, 1/4W, 0.22
RESISTOR, 1/4W, 0.47
DIODE
DIODE
RESISTOR, 1/4W, 0.068
CAPACITOR, 10V, 47F
CAPACITOR, 16V, 4.7F
CAPACITOR, 16V, 10F

2
3
2
1
1
2
2
1
12

R187 221 223 268


269 286 299 611
875 953 957 958

ERJ2GE0R00X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 0

12

R228 804 824 828


913 915

ERJ2GEJ102X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1K

R179 181 185 220


815 917 918 939
947

ERJ2GEJ103X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10K

R229 601 603 609


660 661 823 827
838 839 851 852
898 920 923

ERJ2GEJ104X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 100K

15

R834 835 849 850


891 919 922 943

ERJ2GEJ105X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1M

R892 893 894


R860
R877
R183
R819 820 889 909
910 950 955

ERJ2GEJ121X
ERJ2GEJ223X
ERJ2GEJ330X
ERJ2GEJ473X
ERJ2GEJ473X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 120


RESISTOR, 1/16W, 22K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 33
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 47K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 47K

3
1
1
1
7

R826 890 911 912


914 916 932 944
949 887 888

ERJ2GEJ474X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 470K

11

R878 879
R298
R610
RA37
CA1 2
C263 266 268 281
304

ERJ2GEJ4R7X
ERJ3EKF3901V
ERJ3GEYJ200V
EXBV8V104JV
EZASCE101M
F1G1C104A031

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 4.7


RESISTOR, 1/16W, 3.9K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 20
RESISTOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR, 16V, 0.1F

2
1
1
1
2
5

C338 340 342


C280 829
C231232 302

DCUM1H101JCL CAPACITOR, 50V, 100pF


F1G1H102A401 CAPACITOR, 50V, 1000pF
DCUM1H103ZFL CAPACITOR, 50V, 0.01F

3
2
3

20-12

C603 612 844 845


858 878 879 880
881 885

DCUM1A1051BD CAPACITOR, 10V, 1F

C259 260 261 262


883 884

ICUV1C104KBS CAPACITOR, 16V, 0.1F

C807 808 822 823


864 866

ICUV1E473KBS

CAPACITOR, 25V, 0.047F

C601 620 804 816


826 856 857 873

ICUV0J106KBX

CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 10F

L802
L803
L600
LA1
L601 800 801
C267
L9 10 11 12
L8
CN501
CN8
F802
D611 844 845 846
C257 294
LA800 801
R189 225 281 283
300 614 844 846
847

G1A160H00001
DDAZS220MT3T
G1A6R8GA0008
DDB8Z054A-T
DDAZS100MT3T
ICUV1H101JCS
DDB5Z024E-L
DDB5Z031J-L
K1KAC0A00036
DFJP092ZA240
451004
MA729-TX
ECST0JZ106R
ELKE103FA
ERJ2GE0R00X

INDUCTOR
FERRITE BEAD
COIL, POWER CHOKE
FERRITE BEAD
FERRITE BEAD
CAPACITOR, 50V, 100pF
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR, PLUG
FUSE, 125V, 4A
DIODE
CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 10F
FERRITE BEAD ARRAY
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 0

1
1
1
1
3
1
4
1
1
1
1
4
2
2
9

R871
R194 195 196 801
802 803 816 817
818

ERJ2GEJ100X
ERJ2GEJ101X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 100

1
9

R273 275 279 805


808 810 811 812
876 886 929 931

ERJ2GEJ102X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1K

12

R217 218 293 294


807 858 902 938

ERJ2GEJ103X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 10K

R190 192 227 230


231 235 237 238
239 806 848 897
900 921 928

ERJ2GEJ104X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 100K

15

R924 937 941 945


946

ERJ2GEJ105X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1M

R934 936
R224
R608
R617
R880 881

ERJ2GEJ121X
ERJ2GEJ122X
ERJ2GEJ124X
ERJ2GEJ184X
ERJ2GEJ1R0X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 120


RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1.2K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 120K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 180K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1

2
1
1
1
2

20-13

10

R859
R233
R274 278 280
R219
R182 191 193 800
813 814 822 825
868 951 961 962

ERJ2GEJ223X
ERJ2GEJ332X
ERJ2GEJ333X
ERJ2GEJ471X
ERJ2GEJ473X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 22K


RESISTOR, 1/16W, 3.3K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 33K
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 470
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 47K

1
1
3
1
12

R885 901 930 935


942 948

ERJ2GEJ474X

RESISTOR, 1/16W, 470K

R896
R295 296 297
C241 258 269 271
272 273 274 286
287 290 291 292
297 303 305 306
337 339 341

ERJ2GEJ822X
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 8.2K
ERJ3EKF75R0V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 75
F1G1C104A031 CAPACITOR, 16V, 0.1F

1
3
19

C828
C278 279 813 815
817 818 875 876

DCUM1H101JCL CAPACITOR, 50V, 100pF


F1G1H102A401 CAPACITOR, 50V, 1000pF

1
8

C293 820 839 843


874 877 882

DCUM1A1051BD CAPACITOR, 10V, 1F

C240 242 275 276


277

ICUV1A105ZFS

C289 855 859 861


862 863 868

ICUV1C104KBS CAPACITOR, 16V, 0.1F

C865
C827
C299 610
C802 838
C618 825
C604 805
C834
LA2
X3 4
C609 613 814 819
830 842 846 847
848 849

ICUV1E473KBS
DCUJ1H222KBL
ICUV1E224KBA
DCUA1H105ZFY
DCS0JTA151M
DCS1ATA101M
DCS1ATB221M
DDB8Z054A-T
H2D800400012
ICUV1E104KBA

CAPACITOR, 25V, 0.047F


CAPACITOR, 50V, 2200pF
CAPACITOR, 25V, 0.22F
CAPACITOR, 50V, 1F
CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 150F
CAPACITOR, 10V, 100F
CAPACITOR, 10V, 220F
FERRITE BEAD ARRAY, EMI FILTER
OSCILLATOR, 8MHz
CAPACITOR, 25V, 0.1F

C800
L6 7
CN31
CN800 802
CN30
CN401
CN15
CN18
F801
F800

ICUV1H221KBS
DDB5Z031J-L
K1FB104B0025
K1KA08A00242
K1KA09B00048
DFJS553ZA100
K1KAC0A00036
K1MN30B00010
451004
XBAD4515R00

CAPACITOR, 50V, 220pF


INDUCTOR
CONNECTOR, MINI USB
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR, DOCKING
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR, FPC
FUSE, 125V, 4A
FUSE, 125V, 5A

CAPACITOR, 10V, 1F

20-14

7
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
10

1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1

IC44
L0DCBB000002
D8 816 828
MA729-TX
D601 813
MA792WATX
R620
RR0816P163D
IHC0626AA
CN801
Lower DU PCB
DFJP106ZA120
CN402
CN403 406
K1QZA1AE0001
CN405 408
K1ZZ00001158
CN404 407
K1QZB1AA0020
Lower DU CON PCB
DFJP106ZA120
CN502
Lower Serial PCB
CN300
K1KA09B00048
CN301
DFJP236ZA009

IC, BEEPER
DIODE
DIODE
RESISTOR, 1/16W, 16K
CONNECTOR

1
3
2
1
1

CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR

1
2
2
2

CONNECTOR

CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR, DSUB

1
1

20-15

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