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NOTE: “Note” contains general information that relates to your safe maintenance service. Improper repair of the computer may result in safety hazards. Toshiba requires service technicians and authorized dealers or service providers to ensure the following safety precautions are adhered to strictly.
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The manual is divided into the following parts: Chapter 1 Hardware Overview describes the A80/A85 Series system unit and each FRU. Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Procedures explains how to diagnose and resolve FRU problems. Chapter 3 Test and Diagnostics describes how to perform test and diagnostic operations for maintenance service.
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Conventions This manual uses the following formats to describe, identify, and highlight terms and operating procedures. Acronyms On the first appearance and whenever necessary for clarification acronyms are enclosed in parentheses following their definition. For example: Read Only Memory (ROM) Keys Keys are used in the text to describe many operations.
Chapter 3 Tests and Diagnostics The Diagnostic Test ......................3-1 Executing the Diagnostic Test..................3-2 Config Check Test......................3-6 DMI Check Test .......................3-7 PIO Loopback Test......................3-8 IEEE 1394 Test ........................3-9 Speaker Audio Test ......................3-10 Fan ON/OFF Test......................3-11 Main Battery Charge Test ....................3-12 3.10 FDD Test ........................3-13 3.11 CD-ROM Test ........................3-14...
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Appendices Appendix A Handling the LCD Module..................A-1 Appendix B Board Layout....................... B-1 Appendix C Pin Assignments ....................C-1 Appendix D Keyboard Scan/Character Codes.................D-1 Appendix E Key Layout ......................E-1 Appendix F Series Screw Torque List ..................F-1 Appendix G Reliability ......................G-1 [CONFIDENTIAL] Satellite A80/A85 Maintenance Manual...
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1 Hardware Overview Chapter 1 Contents Features ........................1-5 System Unit........................ 1-9 2.5-inch Hard Disk Drive..................1-11 Optical device Drives....................1-12 1.4.1 DVD-ROM & CD-RW ................1-12 1.4.2 DVD Super Multi Double Layer............... 1-13 Power Supply ......................1-14 Batteries ........................1-16 1.6.1 Main Battery....................
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1 Hardware Overview Figures Figure 1-1 2.5-inch HDD ....................1-11 Table Table 1-1 2.5-inch HDD specifications ............... 1-11 Table 1- 2 DVD-ROM & CD-RW drive specifications ..........1-12 Table 1- 3 DVD Super Multi drive specifications.... Error! Bookmark not defined. Table 1- 4 DVD Super Multi Double Layer drive specifications.........
1.1 Features 1 Hardware Overview Features The Satellite A80/A85 Series Personal Computer uses extensive Large Scale Integration (LSI), and Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) technology extensively to provide compact size, minimum weight and high reliability. This computer incorporates the following features and benefits: •...
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1 Hardware Overview 1.1 Features Power • 4 cells Li-Ion 18650 size smart battery Pack with 14.4 Vx2000mAh • 8 cells Li-Ion 18650 size smart battery Pack with 14.4 Vx4300mAh • 9.5mm, 2.5" HDD up to 120 GB • Bus Master IDE •...
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1.1 Features 1 Hardware Overview Display • 15.0” TFT screen with a resolution of 1024 horizontal x 768 vertical pixels XGA I/O Ports • One 15 pins CRT port • One MIC In port • One headphone-out • One 2pins AC Adapter Jack •...
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1 Hardware Overview 1.1 Features PCMCIA Card Organization • One type II card sockets • 1.8" 10.5mm removable ATA Device • Card bus card or PC Care with hot insertion and removal • ACPI 1.1 Compliant. • Support 5V/3.3V PC Cards and 3.3V Cardbus cards. •...
1.2 System Unit 1 Hardware Overview System Unit The system unit is composed of the following major components: Processor • Intel Celeron M CPU up to 1.5GHZ 0.09u, 1M L2, FSB 400MHz • Micro FC-PGA package CPU System Logic • ATI RL300MB (400 MHz FSB supported) •...
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1 Hardware Overview 1.2 System Unit Audio subsystem • Support of S’PDIF out is fully compliant with AC’97 rev2.3 specifications. • 20-bit Stereo Digital-to-Analog Converters. • 18-bit Stereo Analog-to- Digital Converters. • Built-in 7 Bands of Digital Hardware Equalizer for Optimizing Speaker Response. •...
1 Hardware Overview 1.4 Optical device Drives Optical device Drives • DVD-ROM & CD-RW drive • DVD Super Multi drive 1.4.1 DVD-ROM & CD-RW The DVD Super Multi drive accepts 12-cm (4.72-inch) and 8-cm (3.15-inch) discs. At maximum, the drive can play back a DVD at 8x speed, read CD-ROM at 24x speed, and write CD-R at 24x speed and CD-RW at 4x speed or High speed CD-RW at 10X or Ultra speed CD-RW at 24X speed.
1.4 Optical device Drives 1 Hardware Overview 1.4.2 DVD Super Multi Double Layer The DVD Super Multi drive accepts 12-cm (4.72-inch) and 8-cm (3.15-inch) discs. At maximum, the drive can play back a DVD at 8x speed, read CD-ROM at 24x speed, and write CD-R at 24x speed and CD-RW at 4x speed or Ultra and High speed CD-RW at 10x speed and DVD-R at 8x speed and DVD-RW at 4x speed and DVD+R at 8x speed and DVD+RW at 4x speed and DVD- RAM at 5x speed and DVD+R DL at 2.4x speed.
1 Hardware Overview 1.5 Power Supply Power Supply This specification defines the performance and characteristic of 65W and 75W AC adapter power supply. It supplies a constant voltage 19V output source for A80/A85 series notebook computer. A/D conversion • The EC uses 10-bit sampling for A/D conversion to determine the following values: –...
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1.5 Power Supply 1 Hardware Overview Battery charging control • The EC controls the following. – The quick charging ON/OFF – The detection of full charge Detection of the low battery • The EC detects the low battery point by the gas gauge. –...
1 Hardware Overview 1.6 Batteries Batteries The computer has two types of battery: Main battery pack (18650 size) RTC battery The removable main battery pack is the computer’s main power source when the AC adaptor is not attached. The battery specifications are listed in the table below. Battery name Material Output voltage...
1.6 Batteries 1 Hardware Overview 1.6.1 Main Battery Battery charging is controlled by a power supply microprocessor that is mounted on the system board. The power supply microprocessor controls whether the charge is on or off and detects a full charge when the AC adaptor and battery are attached to the computer. The system charges the battery using quick charge or trickle charge.
1 Hardware Overview 1.6 Batteries 1.6.2 RTC battery The RTC battery provides power to keep the current date, time and other setup information in memory while the computer is turned off. The table below lists the charging time and data preservation period of the RTC battery.
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Contents The Diagnostic Test ......................3-3 Executing the Diagnostic Test..................3-4 Config Check Test......................3-8 DMI Check Test .......................3-9 Speaker Audio Test ......................3-10 Fan ON/OFF Test......................3-12 Main Battery Charge Test ....................3-13 FDD Test ........................3-14 CD-ROM Test ........................3-15 3.10 Keyboard Test ........................3-16 3.11 Mouse (Pad) Test ......................3-19 3.12 LCD Pixels Mode Test ....................3-21 3.13...
The Diagnostic Test This chapter explains how to use the Test & Diagnostic program to test the functions of the (Base on Sakhir10E T&D version 1.0) hardware modules. The Test & Diagnostic Program is stored on the T&D diskettes. The program consists of a series of tests that run automatically hen the Diagnostics Program items are selected and e xecuted.
3.2 Executing the Diagnostic Test Executing the Diagnostic Test Toshiba MS-DOS is required to run the DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM. To start the DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM, follow these steps: 1. Insert the diagnostics diskette #1 in the floppy disk drive and turn on the computer. (The diagnostics diskette contains the MS-DOS boot files.) And then follow the instructions to...
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3.2 Executing the Diagnostic Test 3. Tests and Diagnostics The below display will show up at the beginning of T&D program If the test result passes, the following display will show up: [CONFIDENTIAL] Satellite A80/A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
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3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.2 Executing the Diagnostic Test If an error is detected and a test fails, the following message displays: Then press any key for next actions – the below display presented if copying test log file onto diskette is necessary. This action will be executed when “Y” key pressed. [CONFIDENTIAL] Satellite A80/A85Series Maintenance Manual...
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3.2 Executing the Diagnostic Test 3. Tests and Diagnostics It will skip this process if “N” key pressed. And then it will check if it’s necessary to leave this program. Program will quit when “Y” key pressed and it will go back main menu for next test if “N” key pressed. NOTE: Press Pause to pause a test and Enter to resume.
3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.7 Speaker Audio Test Config Check Test The config check test checks unit configuration. It includes: CPU type (P4/CEL; Dothan; Cache ; CPU speed ) BIOS version Panel ID VRAM size System memory size (*** MB) ODD type (DVD-SuperMulti;...
3.7 Speaker Audio Test 3. Tests and Diagnostics DMI Check Test This test will check if the computer’s Desktop Management Interface (DMI) is correct. DMI includes: Manufacturer Production Name Version Serial Number UUID OEM String It needs to input unit Part Number by manual, then show this unit DMI information and makes comparison with SKU data.
3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.7 Speaker Audio Test The screen should display as below, indicating whether the test is passed or failed after comparison. speaker Audio Test The speaker audio test allows the user to aurally confirm the speaker functions. And check both speakers if they are OK within 3 times “Beep”...
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3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.8 Fan ON/OFF Test Fan ON/OFF Test The fan test allows the user to test aurally whether the fan is working. And follow the below procedures for this test: The computer will let the fan be “ON” after any key pressed. Listen to check whether the fan is working.
3.9 Main Battery Change Test 3. Tests and Diagnostics Main Battery Charge Test NOTE: The AC adaptor (75W, 19V) should be connected to successfully run this test. This test shows and measures the main battery: Battery type (Lion) Manufacturer (Sanyo/Panasonic) Remain charge capacity (0 ~ 100%) Charge function (PASS/FAIL) - “Battery Is Full”...
3 Tests and Diagnostics 3.10 FDD Test FDD Test NOTE: Before running the FDD test, prepare a formatted work diskette (1.44 MB). Remove the diagnostics diskette and insert the work diskette into the FDD. The contents of the floppy diskette maybe erased. The Floppy Disk Test includes three subtests of the: 1.
3.11 CD-ROM Test 3 Tests and Diagnostics ODD Test The ODD test allows a user to aurally confirm the CD-ROM functions. NOTE: A CD disc (including data file) must be inserted into the ODD drive before this test starts. The CD-ROM test includes two subtests of the: 1.
3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.12 Keyboard Test Keyboard Test The keyboard test checks the all keys function. NOTE: The Num Lock and the Overlay mode must be off to execute the keyboard test. Before keyboard test starts, the keyboard matrix code should be chosen as below display: 1.
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3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.12 Keyboard Test Pressing a key also reveals that key’s scan codes in the upper right hand corner of the screen. When the key is depressed, its make code is displayed. When the key is released, the break code is shown.
3.13 Mouse (Pad) Test 3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.10 Mouse (Pad) Test The Mouse test allows the user to select and assign values to the following, using the Touch Pad or “Tab” key to move between selections: Mouse Speed (on a scale from slow to fast) Acceleration (Off, Low, Medium, High) Button Assignments (Left + Right / Right button, either Unassigned or Drag Lock)
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3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.13 Mouse (Pad) Test After checking T/Pad buttons and cursor’s function, use “Tab” key or use T/Pad cursor to click the “OK” column will end this test. It will indicate whether the subtests pass or fail after three questions. NOTE: The above figure has three compartments although the Touch Pad installed may only have two buttons.
3.14 LCD Pixels Mode Test 3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.11 LCD Pixels Mode Test This LCD pixels mode test checks whether video display is fine. This test includes two modes of the test: 1. Text Mode - including 40*25 (16 colors) and 80*25 (2/16colors). 2.
3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.15 Lid Switch Test 3.12 Magnetic Lid Switch Test The lid switch test checks the lid function of the unit. When LCD cover closed, the lid should enable to turn off the display. NOTE: Remember to tune up the volume as “Maximum” before this test starts. Follow below steps to run this test: 1.
3.16 HDD R/W Test 3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.13 HDD R/W Test The HDD R/W test allows the user to test aurally HDD read/write function. For data security concern, it is necessary to input password - “hard disk” before HDD write test starts. The HDD test includes three subtests of the: 1.
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3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.16 HDD R/W Test NOTE: Press “Ctrl + Break” keys can terminate the current subtest. The screen should display as previous picture, indicating whether the subtest is passed or failed when finished. NOTE: The AC adaptor should be connected to successfully run this test. [CONFIDENTIAL] 3-24 Satellite A80/A85Series Maintenance...
3.17 LAN Test 3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.14 LAN Test The LAN test checks the LAN full-duplex environment. NOTE: LAN loopback needs to plug in before test begins. And LAN information will show on the test screen: IO Base – Port: 3000H IRQ –...
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3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.17 LAN Test The screen should display as below, indicating whether the subtests pass or fail when finished. If an error is detected and a test fails, the following message displays: [CONFIDENTIAL] 3-26 Satellite A80/A85Series Maintenance Manual...
3.18 RTC Test 3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.15 RTC Test Checks the computer’s RTC (Real Time Clock) and calendar functions by comparing the DOS and CMOS values. The test runs automatically. The screen should display as below, indicating whether the test is passed or failed when finished. [CONFIDENTIAL] Satellite A80/A85 Series Maintenance Manual 3-27...
3. Tests and Diagnostics 3.19 CD Control Button Test 3.16 CD Control Button Test The CD control button test allows the user to manually test each of the five CD control buttons. Key ”WWW” need to press first. One will hear one “bi” sound when press ”WWW” or “Audio” Sound, and continuously “bi”...
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4 Replacement Procedures Figures Figure 4-1 Removing the battery pack ...................4-7 Figure 4-2 Removing a PC Card.....................4-9 Figure 4-3 Installing a PC Card ....................4-10 Figure 4-4 HDD ........................4-11 Figure 4-5 Removing the HDD door ..................4-11 Figure 4-6 Removing the HDD module ................4-12 Figure 4-7 Removing the HDD bracket................4-13 Figure 4-8...
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4 Replacement Procedures Figure 4-26 Removing the Direct Play Button board ............4-31 Figure 4-27 Removing the Memory Module ................. 4-32 Figure 4-28 Removing the Touch Pad board ................. 4-33 Figure 4-29 Removing the speakers..................4-34 Figure 4-30 Removing LAN board ..................4-35 Figure 4-31 Removing the fan module...................
4 Replacement Procedures General This chapter explains how to disassemble the computer and replace Field Replaceable Units (FRUs). It may not be necessary to remove all the FRUs in order to replace one. The chart below is a guide to which FRUs need to be removed in order to remove others. Always start by removing the battery pack, next, optional items such as the optional PC Card, then follow the chart downward removing only those FRUs necessary to reach the one you think is causing the computer to operate improperly.
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4 Replacement Procedures The example below shows FRUs to be removed before the CPU can be removed and repaired or replaced. The CPU is overlapped by the top cover which must be removed before the CPU can be reached. The removable HDD, keyboard, wireless LAN, ODD, modem, and display assembly in turn overlap the top cover.
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DANGER: Always use the lithium ion battery pack or backup battery that is authorized by Toshiba or compatible with the unit. Since other battery packs have different specifications, they may be incompatible with the unit, and may burst or explode.
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4 Replacement Procedures Before You Begin Look over the procedures in this section before you begin disassembling the computer. Familiarize yourself with the disassembly and reassembly steps. Begin each procedure by removing the AC adaptor and the battery pack as instructed in section 4.2. Do not disassemble the computer unless it is operating abnormally.
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4 Replacement Procedures Disassembly Procedures The computer has two basic types of cable connectors: Pressure Plate Connectors Standard Pin Connectors To disconnect a Pressure Plate connector, lift up the tabs on either side of the connector’s plastic pressure plate and slide the cable out of the connector. To connect the cable to a Pressure Plate connector, make sure the pressure plate is fully lifted and slide the cable into the connector.
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4 Replacement Procedures Tools and Equipment The use of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) equipment is very important for your safety and the safety of those around you. Proper use of these devices will increase the success rate of your repairs and lower the cost for damaged or destroyed parts. The following equipment is necessary to disassemble and reassemble the computer: One M2 Phillips screwdriver to remove and replace screws.
Remove the battery pack from the bay (3). Figure 4-1 Removing the battery pack NOTE: For environmental reasons, do not throw away a spent battery pack. Please return spent battery packs to Toshiba. [CONFIDENTIAL] Satellite A80 /A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
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WARNING: The battery is a lithium ion battery and can explode if not properly replaced, used, handled or disposed of. Use only batteries recommended by Toshiba as replacements. Slide the battery pack into the battery bay. The battery bay latch will click automatically.
4 Replacement Procedures PC Card Removing a PC Card To remove a PC Card, follow the steps below. 1. Push the PC Card’s eject button. The button pops out when you release it. 2. Push the eject button once more to pop the PC Card out slightly. 3.
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4 Replacement Procedures Installing a PC Card To install a PC Card, follow the steps below and refer to the figures in the preceding section. Make sure the eject button does not stick out. Insert a PC Card and press gently to ensure a firm connection. Figure 4-3 Installing a PC Card [CONFIDENTIAL]...
4 Replacement Procedures NOTE: When handling the HDD, do not press the top surface as shown by the arrow. Hold it by the sides. Figure 4-4 Removing the HDD Module Follow the steps below to remove HDD module: 1. Turn the computer upside down 2.
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4 Replacement Procedures Figure 4-5 Removing the HDD door 3. Pull on the tab to remove the HDD unit. Figure 4-6 Removing the HDD module 4. Remove the HDD from the HDD case. Installing the HDD Module To install the HDD module, follow the steps below and refer to the figures in the preceding section.
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4 Replacement Procedures Disassembling the HDD Module To take apart the HDD module, first remove it from the computer as described earlier. 1. Remove four M3x3 screws securing the HDD mounting brackets to the HDD. There are two on each side. M3X3 M3X3 Figure 4-7...
4 Replacement Procedures Optical Drive Module Removing the Optical Drive Module To remove the optical drive module, follow the steps below: Turn the computer upside down. Remove one M2.5x5 screw securing the optical drive module into place. Remove one M2.5x5 screw securing the wireless LAN compartment cover, then open it. Insert your finger into the gap directly behind the ODD then press it gently to eject it slightly from the ODD bay.
4 Replacement Procedures Optical Drive This computer may be fitted with a: CD-RW/DVD-ROM device DVD+-R/+-RW DVD Super Multi device Disassembling the Optical Drive To disassemble the optical drive, then follow the steps below. Remove one M2.5x5 screw and slide the optical drive module from the bay. (Refer 4.5 Optical Drive Module) Remove two M2x3 screws from the bracket plate.
4 Replacement Procedures Wireless LAN Removing the Wireless LAN Turn the computer upside down and loosen the embedded M2.5x5 screw securing the wireless LAN compartment cover. Figure 4-10 Removing the wireless LAN cover Lift off the wireless LAN compartment cover. Remove the embedded one M2.5x3.6 screw securing the Mini PCI bracket.
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4 Replacement Procedures Figure 4-11 Removing the wireless LAN unit CAUTION: Do not touch the connectors on the wireless LAN unit or on the computer. Debris on the connectors may cause malfunction. Installing the Wireless LAN To install the wireless LAN unit, follow the steps below and refer to the figures in the preceding section.
4 Replacement Procedures Modem Removing the Modem To remove the installed modem, remove the Wireless LAN compartment cover and then follow the steps below: 1. Remove two black M2.5x3 screws securing the modem module. 2. Carefully lift the unit off its connector 3.
4 Replacement Procedures Expansion Memory Module Removing an Expansion Memory To remove an expansion memory module, make sure the computer is in boot mode then: Be sure the power is off and all cables are disconnected from the computer. Turn the computer upside down and remove the battery pack. Loosen the embedded M2.5x5 screw securing the Wireless LAN compartment cover.
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4 Replacement Procedures Seat the cover and secure its screw. Replace the battery pack. Figure 4-14 Removing a memory module CAUTION: Do not touch the connectors on the expansion memory or on the computer. Debris on the connectors may cause memory access problems. [CONFIDENTIAL] 4-20 Satellite A80 /A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
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4 Replacement Procedures Installing an Expansion Memory Module CAUTION: Do not touch the connectors on the expansion memory or on the computer. Debris on the connectors may cause memory access problems. Follow these steps to install a memory module: Set the computer to boot mode and turn off the power. Remove all cables connected to the computer.
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4 Replacement Procedures Push the module down so it lies flat. Latches on either side will click into place to secure the module. Figure 4-16 Installing an expansion memory [CONFIDENTIAL] 4-22 Satellite A80 /A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
4 Replacement Procedures 4.10 Keyboard Removing the Keyboard Follow the steps below to remove the keyboard: 1. Open the display panel. 2. Remove the strip cover by forcing one end of the strip cover up. Figure 4-17 Removing the strip cover 3.
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4 Replacement Procedures Figure 4-18 Removing the keyboard 4. After removing the screws, flip the keyboard latch with either a screwdriver or a fingernail. 5. Lift the keyboard out of its bay, revealing the keyboard cable. 6. Disconnect the keyboard cable and remove the keyboard from the computer entirely. [CONFIDENTIAL] 4-24 Satellite A80 /A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
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4 Replacement Procedures Figure 4-19 Disconnecting the keyboard cable Installing the Keyboard To install the keyboard, follow the steps below and refer to the figures in the preceding section. 1. Connect the keyboard cable to the system board. 2. Set the keyboard in place and secure it with two black M2.5x3 screws. 3.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.11 Display Assembly Removing the Display Assembly To remove the display assembly, first remove the keyboard and wireless LAN, then follow the steps below: Remove two black M2.5x8 screws from the back side of the computer. Figure 4-20 Removing the display assembly screws Remove the strip cover.
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4 Replacement Procedures M2.5X8 M2.5X8 Figure 4-21 Removing the wireless and LCD cables Lift the display assembly from the computer’s chassis. Installing the Display Assembly To install the display assembly, follow the steps below and refer to the figures in the preceding section.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.12 Top Cover Removing the Top Cover To remove the top covers, first remove the battery pack, display assembly, optical drive module, HDD, memory module and wireless LAN as described in the preceding sections, then follow the steps below: 1.
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4 Replacement Procedures 2. Remove one black M2.5x5 and three black M2.5x14 screws securing the top half of the cover: Figure 4-23 Removing the top cover 3. Detach the Touch Pad FFC cable. Figure 4-24 Removing FFC cable [CONFIDENTIAL] Satellite A80 /A85 Series Maintenance Manual 4-29...
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4 Replacement Procedures 4. Detach the speaker cable. Figure 4-25 Removing Speaker cables 5. Detach the Direct Play Button Board FFC cable. 6. Remove the top cover. Installing the Top Cover To install the top cover, follow the steps below and refer to the figures in the preceding section. Seat the top cover and secure the Touch Pad FFC cable.
4 Replacement Procedures 4.13 Direct Play Button Board Removing the Direct Play Button Board To remove the Direct Play Button board, first remove the Top Cover then follow the steps below: 1. Remove two M2.5x 3 screws and FFC from top cover. M2.5X3 Figure 4-26 Removing the Direct Play Button board...
Appendix A Appendix A Handling the LCD Module Precautions for handling the LCD module The LCD module can be easily damaged during assembly or disassembly. Therefore, please observe the following precautions when handling it: 1. When installing the LCD module in the LCD cover, be sure to seat it so that it is properly aligned and maximum visibility of the display is maintained.
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3. If the panel’s surface gets dirty, wipe it with cotton or a soft cloth. If it is still dirty, try breathing on the surface to create a light condensate and wipe it again. If the surface is very dirty, we recommend a CRT cleaning agent. Apply the agent to a cloth and then wipe the panel’s surface.
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5. Glass is used in the panel, so be careful not to drop it or let it strike a hard object, which could cause breakage or cracks. 6. CMOS-LSI circuits are used in the module, so guard against damage from electrostatic discharge.
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7. Do not expose the module to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet rays for long periods. 8. Do not store the module at temperatures below specifications. Cold can cause the liquid crystals to freeze, lose their elasticity or otherwise suffer damage. 9.
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10. If you transport the module, do not use packing material that contains epoxy resin (amine) or silicon glue (alcohol or oxime). These materials can release gas that can damage the panel’s polarization. Satellite A80/A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
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Appendix B Appendix B Board Layout B.1 System Board (FRDSY*) Top View Figure B-1 System board (FRDSY*) layout (Top) [CONFIDENTIAL] Satellite A80/A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
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B.2 System Board (FRDSY*) Button View Figure B-2 System board (FRDSY*) layout (Button) [CONFIDENTIAL] Satellite A80/A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
Table B-1 System board ICs (top and bottom) Mark Number Name ATI –RL300MB SB200 ENE 910 REALTEK 8100CL RealTEK ALC250VD Transformer-NS0013 TI PCI1410 ICS951402AGT BIOS ROM [CONFIDENTIAL] Satellite A80/A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
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JP15 Table C-5 PC Card I/F pin assignments (88-pin) (1/2) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name S1_D3 S1_CD1# S1_D4 S1_D11 S1_D5 S1_D12 S1_D6 S1_D13 S1_D7 S1_D14 S1_CE1# S1_D15 S1_A10 S1_CE2# S1_OE# S1_VS1 S1_A11 S1_IORD# S1_A9 S1_IOWR# S1_A8 S1_A17 S1_A13 S1_A18 S1_A14...
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Table C-5 PC Card I/F pin assignments (88-pin) (2/2) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name S1_D1 S1_D9 S1_D2 S1_D10 S1_WP S1_CD2# [CONFIDENTIAL] Satellite A80/A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
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C.6 JP20 Table C-6 Mini PCI I/F pin assignments (124-pin) (1/2) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name SWITCH PIRQH# +5VS_MINIPCI +3.3V PIRQG# +3.3V PCICLK PCIRST# +3.3V REQ1# GNT1# +3.3V AD31 WLANME# AD29 AD30 AD27 +3.3V AD25 AD28 AD26 CBE3# AD24 AD23...
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Table C-6 Mini PCI I/F pin assignments (124-pin)(2/2) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name IRDY# +3.3V FRAME# PM_CLKRUN# TRDY# PCI_SERR# STOP# +3.3V PCI_PERR# DEVSEL# C/BE1# AD14 AD15 AD13 AD12 AD11 AD10 AD09 AD08 C/BE0# AD07 +3.3V +3.3V AD06 AD05 AD04 AD02...
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Pin No. Signal name Function Power DAC_BRIG Inverter Control signal Power INVT_PWM Inverter Control signal Non-Connection DISPOFF# Inverter Control signal +3VS DDC 3.3V POWER SUPPLY : +3.3V +LCDVDD Power for Panel NB_EDID_CLK DDC Clock +LCDVDD Power for Panel NB_EDID_DAT DDC DATA +LCDVDD Power for Panel TXB0-_NB...
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TXACLK+_NB Panel Clock Signals Non-Connection Non-Connection Non-Connection Non-Connection No EDID Panel Detect Table C-8 JP8 Fan I/F pin assignments (3-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name FAN1 FAN-SPEED1 PJP1 Table C-9 AC Adaptor Connector pin assignments (3-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No.
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C.10 JP18 Table C-10 Microphone I/F pin assignments (6-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name ANGND BIAS ANGND C.11 JP17 Table C-11 Headphone Connector pin assignments (6-pin) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal Name ANGND INTSPK_L1 INTSPK_R1 NBA_PLUG ANGND [CONFIDENTIAL]...
Appendix D Appendix D Keyboard Scan/Character Codes Table D-1 Scan codes (set 1 and set 2) (1/4) Code set 1 Code set 2 Keytop Note Make Break Make Break ‘ ~ 7 & BkSp [CONFIDENTIAL] Satellite A80/A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
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Table D-1 Scan codes (set 1 and set 2) (2/4) Code set 1 Code set 2 Keytop Note Make Break Make Break Caps Lock ‘ “ Enter Shift (L) No.102 , < . > Shift (R) [CONFIDENTIAL] Satellite A80/A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
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Table D-1 Scan codes (set 1 and set 2) (3/4) Code set 1 Code set 2 Keytop Note Make Break Make Break Ctrl(L) Alt (L) Space ALT (R) Ctrl(R) ← Home ↑ ↓ PgUp PgDn → [CONFIDENTIAL] Satellite A80/A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
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Table D-1 Scan codes (set 1 and set 2) (4/4) Code set 1 Code set 2 Keytop Note Make Break Make Break PrintSc Pause — — — — Notes: 1. * Scan codes differ by mode. 2. * Scan codes differ by overlay function. 3.
Table D-5 Scan codes in overlay mode Code set 1 Code set 2 Keytop Make Break Make Break (–) Table D-6 No.124 key scan code Code set 1 Code set 2 Shift Make Break Make Break Prt Sc Common Ctrl + Shift + Alt + [CONFIDENTIAL]...
Table D-7 No.126 key scan code Key top Shift Code set 1 Code set 2 Make Make Pause Common Ctrl *: This key generates only make codes. [CONFIDENTIAL] Satellite A80/A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
Appendix E Appendix E Key Layout United States (US) Keyboard Figure E-1 US keyboard United Kingdom (UK) Keyboard [CONFIDENTIAL] Satellite A80/A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
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Figure E-2 UK keyboard [CONFIDENTIAL] Satellite A80/A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
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Spanish (SP) Keyboard Figure E-3 SP keyboard Japanese (JA) Keyboard Figure E-4 JA keyboard Satellite A80/A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
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Korean (KO) Keyboard Figure E-5 KO keyboard Canada France (CF) Keyboard Figure E-6 CF keyboard [CONFIDENTIAL] Satellite A80/A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
Appendix G Appendix F Series Screw Torque List Table F-1 Series Screw Torque List SCREW P/N SCREW SPEC Q'ty LOCATION SCREW TORQUE LCD ASSY LCD BRACKET ASSY MMCK25050Z0 M2.5*5 (R/L) TO COVER SUB 2.5~3.0kg ASSY LCD BRK TO LCD PANEL MMCK20030Z0 M2.0*3 2.0~2.5kg...
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SCREW P/N SCREW SPEC Q'ty LOCATION SCREW TORQUE LOGIC ASSY LOG LOW TO HINGE MACK25080Z0 M2.5*8 2.5~3.0kg SADDLE R TO LOG UP LL TO LL SHIELD TO MB MACK25080Z0 M2.5*8 2.5~3.0kg TO LU LL TO LL SHIELD MB MACK25080Z0 M2.5*8 STANDOFF TO HINGE 2.5~3.0kg SADDLE TO LU...
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KB TO TOP SHIELD BATT MMCK25030Z0 M2.5*3 2.5~3.0kg TO LU RJ11/45 PCB TO LL MMCK25030Z0 M2.5*3 2.5~3.0kg SHIELD TO LL MDC MODEN TO MDC MMCK25030Z0 M2.5*3 2.5~3.0kg MODEN STANDOFF MMCK25030Z0 M2.5*3 LCD WIRE TO UP 2.5~3.0kg BLUETOOTH BOARD TO MMCK20030Z0 M2.0*3 2.0~2.5kg BLUETOOTH STANDOFF...
Appendix G Appendix G Reliability The following table shows MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) for each component. Table G-1 MTBF Component Time (hours) 50,000 Keyboard 40,000 300,000 Removable FDD 30,000 Optical (DVD/CD) drive 60,000 AC adaptor 60,000 [CONFIDENTIAL] Satellite A80/A85 Series Maintenance Manual...
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