Compaq 7RPK11 7000T Maintenance And Service Manual

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION TROUBLESHOOTING ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS
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Models and Features CPU Controls and Lights Side Access Panel Internet Keyboard Controls Rear CPU Connectors Power Cord Set Requirements
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TROUBLESHOOTING - INDEX PAGE
Resetting User Passwords Power-On Self Test (POST) Configuration
Preparing the computer Setup Accessing Compaq Utilities Option
Diagnostic Error Codes Troubleshooting without Diagnostics
Checklist for Minor Problems Hardware Installation Power USB Ports Disk Drive Hard Drive CD-ROM, CD-RW, and DVD Drive Resolving Hardware Conflicts
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ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG ­INDEX PAGE
Mass Storage Devices Cables Standard & Optional Boards Fax/Modem Keyboard Miscellaneous Parts Plastics Kits
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This section provides general service information for Compaq Series Personal Computers. Adherence to the procedures and precautions described in this section is essential for safe and proper service.
Electrostatic Discharge
Service Considerations
Preparation for Disassembly
Serial Number Side Access
Panel Graphics Card Expansion Card Sound Card 1394 Card Memory
Module
Removing the Top Door Removing the CD Storage Door
(Lower Front Panel)
Open the CD Storage Door Optical and Mass Storage Devices
CD, CD-RW and/or DVD drive Hard Drive Disk Drive
Fan Assembly Power Supply Assembly Front I/O Board System Board and Components
Microprocessor/Heatsink Assembly RTC Battery
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Hard Drive Disk Drive
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System Board Connectors Hard Drives CD and DVD Drive/ CD-RW Drive
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This section provides physical, environmental, and performance specifications for Compaq Presario Internet PC 7000 Series Computers.
CD-ROM and DVD Drive/CD-RW Drive Disk Drive Fax/Modem Power Supply System Board
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SPECIFICATIONS
CD OR DVD DRIVE/
CD-RW DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
FAX/ MODEM
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
SYSTEM BOARD
CD or DVD Drive/ CD-RW Drive
Please select a drive to view specifications:
CD Drive DVD Drive CD-RW Drive
CD Drive
Dimensions U.S. Metric
Width 5.75 in 15.01 cm (maximum) Height 1.67 in 4.29 cm Depth 8.23 in 20.80 cm
Weight
2.65 lb 1.200 kg
Modes Supported
CD-ROM Mode 1 and Mode 2 CD-DA Audio CD-XA Mode 2, Form 1 and 2 Photo CD Multiple Session Video-CDI Multiple Session CD-Plus/CD-Extra/CD Enhanced Multiple Sesssion CD-RW Multiple Session
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Block Size
CD-ROM Mode 1 and Mode 2 Form 1 (XA)
2048 bytes
CD-ROM Mode 2 2336 bytes CD-DA 2324 bytes CD-XA 2324 bytes
Center Hole
1.5 mm diameter
Diameter
120 mm/80mm
Thickness
1.2mm
Track Pitch
1.6mm
Laser
Divergence Angle 53.5 degrees +/- 1.5 degrees Output Power 0.14 mW (@ objective lens) Type Semiconductor laser GaAIAs Wave Length 780nm +/- 25 nm
Access Time
Random < 100 ms (typical) Full Stroke < 150 ms (typical)
Audio Output Level
Line Out 0.7 Vrms ±20% Headphone 0.6 Vrms ±20%
Cache Buffer
256 KB
Data Transfer Rate
Mode 1 Mode 2
Sustained 4800 KB/sec 5475 KB/sec
KB.sec (32x) KB/sec (32x)
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Burst MB/sec MB/sec Startup Time < 5 sec Stop Time < 5 sec
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DVD Drive
Dimensions U.S. Metric
Width
5.75 in 15.01 cm (maximum)
Height
1.67 in 4.29 cm
Depth
8.23 in 20.80 cm
Weight
1.80 lb 0.90 kg
Modes Supported
Mode 1 and Mode 2
Block Size
2048 bytes
Center Hole
15 mm diameter
Disc Diameter
12 cm, 8 cm
Thickness
1.2 mm
Track Pitch
10.74 µm
Access Time
Random <180 ms typical Full Stroke < 300 ms
Audio Output Level
Line Out 1.0 V (RMS) at 47 kW Headphone 0.7 V (RMS) at 32 W
Cache Buffer
512 Kb
Data Transfer Rate
Sustained 2705-8115 KB/sec Burst
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Startup Time
< 10 sec
Stop Time
< 2 sec
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CD-RW Drive
Dimensions U.S. Metric
Width
5.75 in 15.01 cm (maximum)
Height
1.67 in 4.29 cm
Depth
8.23 in 20.80 cm
Weight
2.65 lb 1.200 kg
Modes Supported
CD-ROM Mode 1 and Mode 2 CD-DA Audio CD-XA Mode 2, Form 1 and 2 Photo CD Multiple Session Video-CDI Multiple Session CD-Plus/CD-Extra/CD Multiple Session Enhanced CD-RW Multiple Session
Block Size
CD-ROM 2048 bytes Mode 1 and Mode 2 Form 1 (XA) CD-ROM Mode 2 2336 bytes CD-DA 2324 bytes CD-XA 2324 bytes
Center HOle
1.5 mm diameter
Diameter
120 mm/80mm
Thickness
1.2 mm
Track Pitch
1.6mm
Access Time
Random < 95 ms
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Full Stroke < 190 ms
Audio Output Level
Line Out 0.7 Vrms ±20% Headphone 0.6 Vrms ±20%
Cache Buffer
256 KB
Data Transfer Rate
Mode 1 Mode 2
Sustained 4800 KB/sec 5475 KB/sec
KB/sec (32x) KB/sec (32x)
Burst MB/sec MB/sec
Startup Time
< 5 sec
Stop Time
< 5 sec
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CD OR DVD DRIVE/
CD-RW DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
FAX/ MODEM
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
SYSTEM BOARD
Disk Drive
Disk Drive
Disk
Size (in) 3.5 (8.89 cm) High Density 1.44
Light
Green
Height
One-third
Bytes per Sector
512
Sectors per Track
High Density 80
Tracks per Side
High Density 80 Low Density 80
Rotational Speed
300 RPM
Read/Write Heads
2
Average Seek Time (ms)
Track-to-Track 3 Setting Time 15 (Max)
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MASS STORAGE
DEVICES
CABLES
STANDARD AND
OPTIONAL
BOARDS
FAX/ MODEM
KEYBOARDS
MISCELLANEOUS
PARTS
PLASTICS KITS
Mass Storage Devices
Spare Part Description Spare Part No.
1 CD, CD-RW, and DVD Drive
40X CD-ROM Drive 191160-001 48X CD-ROM Drive 214755-001 8X CD-RW Drive 190074-001 16X CD-RW Drive tba 16X DVD Drive 180593-001 Sonic DVDit Drive tba DVD-RAM Drive 214799-001 DVD-RW/R Drive 196626-001
2 Hard Drive
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20 GB Hard Drive, 7200 RPM 199379-001 30 GB Hard Drive, 7200 RPM 210504-001 40 GB Hard Drive, 7200 RPM 217689-001 75 GB Hard Drive, 7200 RPM 180913-001
3 3.5' 1.44 MB Disk Drive
Disk Drive 191168-001
Not Pictured
Zip Drive
100 MB Zip Drive 191167-001
NOTE
The computer serial number should be provided to Compaq whenever requesting information or ordering spare parts.
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MASS STORAGE
DEVICES
CABLES
STANDARD AND
OPTIONAL BOARDS
FAX/ MODEM
KEYBOARDS
MISCELLANEOUS
PARTS
PLASTICS KITS
Cables
Spare Part Description Spare Part No.
1
Disk Drive Cable 209864-001
2
Hard Drive Cable 209865-001
3
CD Drive/ CD-RW/DVD Cable tba
4
Button Board Cable 202405-001
5
Power Button Cable tba
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NOTE
The computer serial number should be provided to Compaq whenever requesting information or ordering spare parts.
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DEVICES
CABLES
STANDARD AND
OPTIONAL
BOARDS
FAX/ MODEM
KEYBOARDS
MISCELLANEOUS
PARTS
PLASTICS KITS
Standard and Optional Boards
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Spare Part Description Spare Part No.
1 Network Interface Card (NIC)
10/100 NIC (Freedom II) 157045-001 Norton 10/1 Mb HPNA PCI 157046-001 Triumph 6 Mb G.DMT/1.5 Mb G.Lite DSL
Modem
2 Sound Card
1373 Audio Card 113897-003 Soundblaster Live 152936-001
3 1394 Card 4 Video Card
Nvidia NV15 GeForce2 Ultra-64MB-DDR 221176-001 Nvidia NV15 GeForce2 GTS-32MB DDR 180284-001 Nvidia NV11 GeForce2 GTS-32MB w/ TV Out 216306-001 Nvidia M64 Pro 4X AGP 23 MB TV Out 192068-001
5 Memory Module
128 MB, PC800 Memory 214544-001 256 MB, PC800 Memory 214545-001
6 Microprocessor/ Heatsink Assembly
Williamette 1.4 GHz Processor 22184-001 Williamette 1.5 GHz Processor 22185-001
7 System Board
System Board 215977-001
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MASS STORAGE
DEVICES
CABLES
STANDARD AND
OPTIONAL
BOARDS
FAX/ MODEM
KEYBOARDS
MISCELLANEOUS
PARTS
PLASTICS KITS
Fax/Modem
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Spare Part Description Spare Part No.
Enduro 56K Modem 166386-002 USR Controller Modem 229711-001 Triumph 6Mb G.DMT/ 1.5Mb G.Line DSL Modem 161778-001
NOTE
The computer serial number should be provided to Compaq whenever requesting information or ordering spare parts.
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MASS STORAGE
DEVICES
CABLES
STANDARD AND
OPTIONAL
BOARDS
FAX/ MODEM
KEYBOARDS
MISCELLANEOUS
PARTS
PLASTICS KITS
Keyboards
Spare Part Description Spare Part Number
USB Internet Keyboard 227855-001 Mouse 195503-001
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MASS STORAGE
DEVICES
CABLES
STANDARD AND
OPTIONAL
BOARDS
FAX/ MODEM
KEYBOARDS
MISCELLANEOUS
PARTS
PLASTICS KITS
Miscellaneous Parts
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Spare Part Description Spare Part No.
1
Power Supply Assembly 217220-001
2
RTC Battery tba
3
Power Switch with Holder 199354-001
4
Front I/O, 1394, 2 USB 221124-002
5
Hard Drive Brackets 195413-002
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MASS STORAGE
DEVICES
CABLES
STANDARD AND
OPTIONAL BOARDS
FAX/ MODEM
KEYBOARDS
MISCELLANEOUS
PARTS
PLASTICS KITS
Miscellaneous Plastics Kits
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Spare Part Description Spare Part No.
1
Top Door Cover 215280-001 Top Door Cover 202398-002
2
Bottom Door Cover with Holder 215282-001 Bottom Door Cover with Holder 202399-002
3
Rail Kit, 3.5" - Left/ Right (Disk Drive, Zip Drive) 199353-002 Rail Kit, 5.25" - Left/ Right (CD, CD-RW, DVD Drive) 210830-002
4
Front Bezel 215279-001 Front Bezel 202397-002
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CD OR DVD DRIVE/
CD-RW DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
FAX/ MODEM
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
SYSTEM BOARD
Fax/Modem
Fax/Modem
General Description Support
Supports K56flex and/or ITU-T V.90. 14400bps send and receive fax modem with automatic fallback to 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800, and 2400bps.
Supports fax service Class 1 (EIA/TIA 578). Supports V.80 video ready modem. Built-in DTE interface with speed up to 115.2kbps or 57.6kbps, parallel 16550a UART-compatible interface.
Power Management Registers to PCI Interface.
Data Mode
K56flex and/or ITU-T V.90 56kbits/s for highest Internet connection rates. Ultrahigh compression throughput due to parallel access directly to the host PC. ITU-T V.34 extended rates 33600bps to 2400bps. V.32terbo, V.32bis and fallbacks. TIA/EIA 602 standard for AT command set. V.42 error correction (LAM and MNP). V.42bis and MNP Class 5 data compression.
Fax Mode
Fax modem send and receive rates up to 14400bps. * V.17, V.29, V.27ter, and V.21 channel 2 * TIA/EIA 578 Class 1 FAX
Error Correction
ITU-T recommended V.42 error correction. V.42 error correction (LAM and MNP).
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CD OR DVD DRIVE/
CD-RW DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
FAX/ MODEM
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
SYSTEM BOARD
Power Supply Assembly
Power Supply Assembly
Input Specifications U.S.
Nominal Line Voltage 115 to 230 VAC Range Input Line 90 to 264 VAC Frequency Range 47 to 63 Hz AC Input Current 115V 3.00 AMPS Input Current 4.5 RMS at Max Load Output Power 145 Watts Inrush Current 80 A at 132 VAC (cold start) Holdup Time 16 ms from zero
Environment
Temperature Range Operating 10 to +50 C Non-Operating -40 to +66 C
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CD OR DVD DRIVE/
CD-RW DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
FAX/ MODEM
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
SYSTEM BOARD
System Board
General System Specifications Environmental Requirements System Interrupts System I/O System Memory System DMA
General System Specifications
Dimensions U.S. Metric/ International
Height 16.55 in 42.037 cm Width 8.76 in 22.25 cm Length 17.30 in 22.25 cm
Weight
25.3 lbs 11.5 kg
Shipping Weight
36.6 lbs 11.5 kg
Input Requirements
Nominal Line Voltage 115 VAC 230 VAC Range Line Voltage 90-132 VAC 180-264 VAC AC Frequency 50 or 60 Hz 50 or 60 Hz
Input Current 4.5 RMS at Max Load 4.5 RMS @ Max Load Fluctuations 5v +/-5% 3.3v +/-3%
Power (watts)
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Steady State 145 145 Sleep Mode < 30 < 30
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Environmental Requirements
Temperature
Operating 50º to 95º F 10º to 35º C Shipping -4º to 140º F -20º to 60º C
Humidity (noncondensing)
Operating 8% to 90% 8% to 90% Nonoperating 5% to 95% 5% to 95%
Maximum Altitude (unpressurized)
Operating 10,000 ft 3048 m Nonoperating 30,000 ft 9144 m
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System Interrupts
Hardware IRQ System Resource
NMI I/O channel check IRQ 0 Reserved, interval timer IRQ 1 Reserved, keyboard buffer full IRQ 2 Reserved, cascade interrupt
from slave PIC
IRQ 3 COM2 * Reserved, but can be changed
to another IRQ
IRQ 4 COM1 * Reserved, but can be changed
to another IRQ
IRQ 5 LPT2 (Plug and Play option)/
Audio/ User available
IRQ 6 disk Drive
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IRQ 7 LPT1 * Reserved, but can be changed
to another IRQ
IRQ 8 Real-time clock IRQ 9 Reserved for ICH2 system
management bus
IRQ 10 User available IRQ 11 User available IRQ 12 Onboard mouse port (if present;
otherwise user available)
IRQ 13 Reserved, match coprocessor IRQ 14 Primary IDE (if present;
otherwise user available)
IRQ 15 Secondary IDE (if present;
otherwise user available)
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System I/O Map
I/O Address (Hex) Size Description
0000-000F 16 bytes DMA controller 0020-0021 2 bytes Programmable Interrupt Control
(PIC)
0040-0043 4 bytes System timer 0060 1 byte Keyboard controller byte - Rest
IRQ
0061 1 byte System speaker 0064 1 byte Keyboard controller, CMD / STAT
byte
0070-0071 2 bytes System CMOS / Real Time Clock 0072-0073 2 bytes System CMOS 0080-008F 16 bytes DMA controller 0092 1 byte Fast A20 and PIC 00A0-00A1 2 bytes PIC
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00B2-00B3 2 bytes APM control 00C0-00DF 32 bytes DMA 00F0 1 byte Numeric data processor 0170-0177 8 bytes Secondary IDE channel 01F0-01F7 8 bytes Primary IDE channel 0220-022F 16 bytes Audio (Sound Blaster
Pro-compatible
0240-024F 0228-022F 8 bytes LPT3 * Default, but
can be changed to another address range
0278-027F 8 bytes LPT2 02E8-02EF 8 bytes COM4/ video
(81514A)
02F8-02FF 8 bytes COM2 0376 1 byte Secondary IDE channel command
port
0377, bits 6:0 7 bits Secondary IDE channel status
port
0378-037F 8 bytes LPT1 03B0-03BB 12 bytes Intel 82850 MCH 03C0-0CDF 32 bytes Intel 82850 MCH 03E8-03EF 8 bytes COM3 03F0-03F5 6 bytes disk channel 1 03F6 1 byte Primary IDE channel command
port
03F8-03FF 6 bytes COM1 04D0-04D1 2 bytes Edge/ level triggered PIC
LPTn + 400 8 bytes ECP port, LPTn base address +
400h
0CF8-0CFB 4 bytes PCI
configuration address resgister
* Dword access only
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0CF9 1 byte Turbo and reset
control register
* Byte access only
0CFC-0CFF 4 bytes PCI configuration address register FFA0-FFA7 8 bytes Primary bus master IDE registers FFA8-FFAF 8 bytes Secondary bus master IDE
registers
96 contiguous bytes starting on a 128-byte divisible boundary ICH2 (ACPI + TCO)
64 contiguous bytes starting on a 64-byte divisible boundary D850GB board resource
64 contiguous bytes starting on a 64-byte divisible boundary Onboard audio controller
32 contiguous bytes starting on a 32-byte divisible boundary ICH2 (USB controller #1)
16 contiguous bytes starting on a 16-byte divisible boundary ICH2 (SMBus)
4096 contiguous bytes starting on a 4096-byte divisible boundary Intel 82801BA PCI bridge
256 contiguous bytes starting on a 256-byte divisible boundary ICH2 audio mixer
64 contiguous bytes starting on a 64-byte divisible boundary ICH2 audio bus mixer
256 contiguous bytes starting on a 256-byte divisible boundary ICH2 modem mixer
32 contiguous bytes starting on a 32-byte divisible boundary ICH2 (USB controller #2)
96 contiguous bytes starting on a 128-byte divisible boundary LPC47M102
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System Memory
Address Range (decimal)
Address Range (hex)
Size Description
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1024K ­2097152 K
100000 ­7FFFFFFF
2047 MB Extended memory
960 K - 1024 K F0000 - FFFFF 64 KB Runtime BIOS
896 K - 960 K E0000 - EFFFF 64 KB Reserved
800 K - 896 K C8000 - DFFFF 96 KB Available high DOS memory (open
to the PCI bus)
640 K - 800 K A0000 - C7FFF 160 KB Video memory and BIOS 639 K - 640 K 9FC00 - 9FFFF 1 KB Extended BIOS data (movable by
memory manager software)
512 K - 639 K 80000 - 9FBFF 127 KB Extended conventional memory 0 K - 512 K 00000 - 7FFFF 512 KB Conventional memory
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System DMA
DMA Channel Number Data Width System Resource
0 8- or 16- bits Audio 1 8- or 16- bits Audio/ parallel port 2 8- or 16- bits Disk Drive 3 8- or 16- bits Parallel Port (for ECP or EPP)/
audio
4 8- or 16- bits DMA controller 5 16-bits open 6 16-bits open 7 16-bits open
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SYSTEM BOARD
HARD DRIVES
CD AND DVD DRIVE/
CD-RW DRIVE
JUMPER AND SWITCH INFORMATION
System Board Index
External System Board Connectors Internal System Board Connectors
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SYSTEM BOARD
HARD DRIVES
CD AND DVD DRIVE/
CD-RW DRIVE
Hard Drives
Compaq Computer Corporation uses IDE hard disk drives that conform to two different device I/O implementations. These are Conner mode and ATA-compatible mode. These two modes are incompatible with one another.
IMPORTANT
Jumper settings are shown on top of the hard drives.
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SYSTEM BOARD
HARD DRIVES
CD AND DVD
DRIVE/ CD-RW
DRIVE
CD and DVD Drive/CD-RW Drive
CD and DVD Drive
Optical Device Type CD Optical Device Speed X Optical Device Transfer Rate 2500 - 6000KB/s Interface ATAPI Transport Type Tray Load
CD-RW Drive
Optical Device Type CD-RW Device Recording Speed 2X Max Device ReWrite Speed 2X Max Device CD Read Speed 24X Max Storage Capacity: Data 650 MB Storage Capacity: Music 74 Minutes Interface EIDE/ATAPI Transport Type Tray Load
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SYSTEM BOARD
HARD DRIVES
CD AND DVD DRIVE/
CD-RW DRIVE
External System Board Connectors
Function Description
Keyboard USB Mouse Miniature 6-Pin Parallel DSUB 25-Pin Serial DSUB 9-Pin Video 15-Pin VGA Rear USB Ports Dual high USB Microphone In Mini Stereo Line In Mini Stereo Line Out Mini Stereo
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REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
JUMPER AND SWITCH
INFORMATION
SPECIFICATIONS
System Board
Hard Drives
CD and DVD Drive/
CD-RW Drive
Internal System Board Connectors
Function Description
DIMM Sockets (3) 168-Pin DIMM PCI Slots (5) 32 Bit PCI Connector Clear CMOS 3-Pin Header USB front I/O connector 10-Pin 0.1 in Connector Sleep Button & LEDs 2x10 Pin Header Battery Socket 2-Pin Sacket CD-ROM Audio (2) 4-Pin Header, Key 2 IDE Drives (2) 40-Pin Headers, Key 20 disk Drive 34-Pin Header Internal Fans (2) 3-Pin Intel Standard
Power Supply
20-Pin ATX power supply connector
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ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
OPTICAL AND MASS
Electrostatic Discharge
A sudden discharge of static electricity from a finger or a other conductor can destroy static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry. Often the spark is neither felt nor heard, but damage occurs. An electronic device exposed to electrostatic discharge (ESD) may not be affected at all and will work perfectly throughout a normal cycle. Or it may function normally for a while, then degrade in the internal layers, reducing its life expectancy.
Networks built into many integrated circuits provide some protection, but in many cases, the discharge contains enough power to alter device parameters or melt silicon junctions.
Generating Static
The table below shows the different amounts of static electricity generated by different activities.
Relative Humidity
Event 10% 40% 55%
Walking across carpet 35,000 V 15,000 V 7,500 V Walking across vinyl
floor
12,000 V 5,000 V 3,000 V
Motions of bench worker
6,000 V 800 V 400V
Removing DIPS from plastic tubes
2,000 V 700 V 400 V
Removing DIPS from vinyl trays
11,500 V 4,000 V 2,000 V
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Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
Removing DIPS from Styrofoam
14,500 V 5,000 V 3,500 V
Removing bubble pack from PCBs
26,000 V 20,000 V 7,000 V
Packing PCBs in foam-lined box
21,000 V 11,000 V 5,000 V
NOTE: 700 volts can degrade a product
Preventing Electrostatic Damage to Equipment
Many electronic components are sensitive to ESD. Circuitry design and structure determine the degree of sensitivity. The following proper packaging and grounding precautions are necessary to prevent damage:
Protect all electrostatic parts and assemblies with conductive or approved containers or packaging.
1.
Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free stations.
2.
Place items on a grounded surface before removing them from their container.3. Always be properly grounded when touching a sensitive component or assembly.4. Place reusable electrostatic-sensitive parts from assemblies in protective packaging
or conductive foam.
5.
Use transporters and conveyors made of antistatic belts and metal roller bushings. To avoid static charging, mechanized equipment used for moving materials must be wired to ground. When grounding is not possible, use an ionizer to dissipate electric charges.
Preventing Damage to Drives
To prevent static damage to hard drives, use the following precautions.
Handle drives gently, using static-guarding techniques.
1.
Store drives in the original shipping containers.2. Avoid dropping drives from any height onto any surface.3. Handle drives on surfaces that have at least one inch of shock-proof foam.4. Always place drives PCB assembly side down on the foam.5.
Grounding Methods
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The method for ground must include a wrist strap or a foot strap at a grounded workstation. When seated, wear a wrist strap connected to a grounded system. When standing, use footstraps and a grounded floor mat.
Static-Shielding Protection Levels
Method
Antistatic Plastic Carbon-Loaded Plastic Metallized Laminate
Voltages
1,500 7,500 15,000
Grounding Workstations
To provent static damage at the workstation, use the following precautions:
Cover the workstation with approved static-dissipative material. Provide a wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment.
1.
Use static-dissipative mats, heel straps, or air ionizers to give added protection.2. Handle electrostatic-sensitive components, parts, and assemblies by the case or PCB
laminate. Handle them only at static-free workstations.
3.
Avoid contact with pins, leads, or circuitry.4. Turn off power and input signals before inserting and removing connectors or test
equipment.
5.
Use fixtures made of static-safe materials when fixtures must contact dissipative surfaces directly.
6.
Keep work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and Styrofoam.
7.
Use field service tools, such as cutters, screwdrivers, and vacuums that are conductive.
8.
Use a portable field service kit with a static dissipative vinyl pouch that folds out of a work mat. Also use a wrist strap and a ground cord for the work surface. Ground the cord to the chassis of the equipment undergoing test or repair.
9.
Ground Equipment
Use the following equipment to prevent static electricity damage to the equipment: Wrist Straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm plus or minus 10%
resistance to the ground cords. To provide proper ground, a strap must be worn snugly against the skin. On grounded mats without banana-plug connectors, connect a wrist strap to the mat with alligator clips.
Heelstraps/Toestraps/Bootstraps can be used at standing workstations and are compatible with most types of boots and shoes. On conductive fllors or dissipative floor mats, use them on both feet with a minimum of 1 megohm resistance between operator and ground.
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To be effective, the conductive strips must be worn in contact with the skin.
Recommended Materials and Equipment
Other materials and equipment that are recommended for use in preventing static electricity include:
Antistatic tape
1.
Antistatic smocks, aprons, or sleeve protectors2. Conductive bins, and other assembly or soldering aids3. Conductive foam4. Conductive tabletop workstations with ground cord of 1 megohm of resistance5. Static dissipative table or floor mats with a hard tie to ground6. Field service kits7. Static awareness labels8. Wrist straps and footwear straps providing 1 megohm plus or minus 10% resistance9. Material handling packages10. Conductive plastic bags11. Conductive plastic tubes12. Conductive tote boxes13. Metal tote boxes14. Opaque shielding bags15. Transparent metallized shielding bags16. Transparent shielding tubes17.
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ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
OPTICAL AND MASS
Service Considerations
Tool Requirements
Phillips screwdriver
1.
Needle-nose pliers2. Flathead screwdriver3. Compaq Utilities software4.
Screws
The screws used in these products are not interchangeable. If an incorrect screw is used during the reassembly process, it could cause damage to the unit. Compaq strongly recommends that all screws removed during the disassembly process be kept with the corresponding part that was removed, then returned to their proper locations.
Important
As each subassembly is removed from the computer, it should be replaced away from the work area to prevent damage.
Cables and Connectors
Most cables used throughout the unit are ribbon cables. These must be handled gently to avoid damage. Apply only the tension required to seat or unseat the cable during its insertion or removal from the connector. Handle cables by the connector whenever possible. In all cases, avoid bending, twisting, or tearing the cables, and ensure that they cannot be caught or snagged by parts being removed.
CAUTION
When servicing these computers, ensure that cables are placed in their proper location during the reassembly process. Improper cable placement can cause severe damage to the unit.
Ribbon Cable Positions Index
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(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
CD/CD-RW, and DVD Power Button Disk Drive Button Board Hard Drive Power Supply Assembly
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DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
OPTICAL AND MASS
Preparation for Disassembly
To prepare the computer for removal and replacement procedures, complete the following steps:
Remove any disk or compact disc from the computer.
1.
Turn off the computer and any peripheral devices that are connected to the computer.2.
CAUTION
The computer power switch should be turned off before you disconnect any cables.
CAUTION
Before doing any work inside your computer, ground yourself by touching a metal part of the chassis.
Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet, and then from the computer.3.
WARNING
Failure to disconnect the power from the computer may result in personal injury.
Disconnect all peripheral device cables from the computer.4. Turn the computer over on its side (open side facing up).5.
IMPORTANT
During disassembly, label each cable as you remove it. Be sure to note its position and routing.
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(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
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DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Serial Number
Provide Compaq with the computer serial number whenever requesting information or ordering spare parts. The serial number is located directly above the fan assembly
.
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STORAGE DEVICES
(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
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ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Removing the Side Access Panel
Removal
Perform the preparation procedures.1.
Remove the screw securing the side access panel.
2.
Locate the latch directly below the screw. Press the latch down, and
hold it into position.
3.
Next Step
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STORAGE DEVICES
(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
IMPORTANT
Some models may not have a screw . This screw is used for shipping purposes only.
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DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Removing the Graphics Card
Removal
Perform the preparation procedures.
1.
Remove the side access panel.
2.
Locate the graphics card , the AGP slot , and the AGP slot release lever on
the system board.
3.
Next Step
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STORAGE DEVICES
(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
IMPORTANT
The AGP slot is the first in a series of slots on the system board and is usually the slot located closest to the microprocessor/ heatsink assembly.
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ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Removing the Expansion Card
Removal
Perform the preparation procedures.
1.
Remove the side access panel.
2.
Turn the computer on its side (open side facing up) and locate the expansion card(s).
3.
Remove the screw securing the expansion card.
4.
Pull the expansion card using a gentle rocking motion from the connector on the system
board
.
5.
Replacement
Important: The
expansion card rear connector must be properly inserted into the rear chassis slot to ensure the card is properly seated into the connector on the system board.
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OPTICAL AND MASS
STORAGE DEVICES
(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
Align the card with connector on the system board and rear connector slots on the chassis.
1.
Replace the screw to secure the expansion card to the chassis.
2.
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ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Removing the Sound Card
Removal
Perform the preparation procedures.
1.
Remove the side access panel.
2.
Locate the sound card on the system board.
3.
Remove the audio cable connected to the sound card.
4.
Next step
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STORAGE DEVICES
(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
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IMPORTANT
The number of audio cables may vary depending on your computer's configuration.
Depending on the model you have selected, some computers do not require audio cables on the sound card.
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ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Removing the 1394 Card
Removal
Perform the preparation procedures.
1.
Remove the side access panel.
2.
Turn the computer on its side (open side facing up) and locate the 1394 card(s). Disconnect
the 1394 data
and power
cables from the
connectors on the 1394 card.
3.
Next Step
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STORAGE DEVICES
(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
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ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Removing the Memory Modules and Continutiy Modules
To remove the memory modules and continuity (blank memory) modules, complete the following procedures:
Removal
Perform the preparation procedures.
1.
Remove the side access panel.
2.
Locate the four memory slots
. Slots one and two are
populated by memory modules
and , while
slots three and four are populated by continuity
(blank memory) modules and .
3.
Next Step
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STORAGE DEVICES
(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
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ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Removing the Hard Drive
Removal
Perform the preparation procedures.1. Remove the side access panel.2.
Remove the screw securing the hard drive bracket to the chassis wall.
3.
Next Step
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STORAGE DEVICES
(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
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ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Removing the Disk Drive
Removal
To remove the disk drive, complete the following steps:
Perform the preparation procedures.1. Remove the side access panel.2. Unlock the front panel door lock.3. Open the CD storage door (lower
front panel).
4.
Remove the top door.5.
Disconnect the power cable connected to the drive.
6.
Next Step
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STORAGE DEVICES
(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
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ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
OPTICAL AND MASS
Removing the Top Door
Removal
Perform the preparation procedures.1. Remove the side access panel.2.
Rotate the lock to the down position to unlock the upper front panel.
3.
Next Step
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STORAGE DEVICES
(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
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ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
OPTICAL AND MASS
Removing the CD Storage Door (Lower Font Panel)
Removal
Perform the preparation procedures.1. Remove the side access panel.2. Unlock the upper front panel.3. Open the CD storage door (lower
front panel).
4.
Lift the CD storage door (lower front panel) slightly with both hands while pressing both tabs with your thumbs at the same time. Lift the CD storage door (lower front panel) to release from the chassis.
5.
Replacement
To replace the CD storage door (lower front panel), reverse this procedure.
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STORAGE DEVICES
(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
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DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Optical and Mass Storage Devices—Index Page
CD,CD-RW and/or DVD Drive1. Hard Drive2. Disk Drive3. Removing the Drive Rails4.
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Disk Drive)
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ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
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DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Removing the CD, CD-RW and/or DVD Drive
Removal
To remove the CD, CD-RW and/or DVD drive, complete the following steps:
Perform the preparation procedures.1. Remove the side access panel.2. Unlock the front panel door lock.3. Open the CD storage door (Lower
Front Panel).
4.
Remove the top door.5.
Disconnect the power cable from the drive.
6.
Next Step
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Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION TROUBLESHOOTING ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
JUMPER AND SWITCH
INFORMATION
SPECIFICATIONS
Electrostatic
Discharge
Service
Considerations
Preparation for
Disassembly
Serial Number
Side Access Panel
Graphics Card
Expansion Card
(Modem or Network
Card)
1394 Card
Memory Module
Hard Drive
Disk Drive
Removing the Upper
Front Panel
Removing the CD
Storage Door (Lower
Front Panel - Open the
CD Storage Door)
Optical and Mass
Storage Devices (CD,
Unlocking the Upper Front Panel
To unlock the upper front panel, complete the following steps:
Perform the preparation procedures.1.
Rotate the lock to the down position to unlock the upper front panel.
2.
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CD-RW and/or DVD
Drive, Hard Drive, Disk
Drive)
Power Supply
Assembly
Front I/O Board
System Board
Components
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION TROUBLESHOOTING ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
JUMPER AND SWITCH INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Removing the Power Supply Assembly
Removal
Perform the preparation procedures.1. Remove the side access panel.2.
Remove the four screws located at the top of the rear of the chassis.
3.
Next Step
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OPTICAL AND MASS
STORAGE DEVICES
(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION TROUBLESHOOTING ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
JUMPER AND SWITCH INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Removing the Side Access Panel, Continued
Removal
Grab the handle and slide the side access panel from the chassis.
4.
Replacement
Align the tabs on the side access panel with the chassis slots and slide the side panel into place.
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OPTICAL AND MASS
STORAGE DEVICES
(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
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REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION TROUBLESHOOTING ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
JUMPER AND SWITCH INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Removing the Fan Assembly
Removal
Perform the preparation procedures.
1.
Remove the side access panel.
2.
Remove the fan assembly power cable from the system board.
3.
Next Step
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OPTICAL AND MASS
STORAGE DEVICES
(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION TROUBLESHOOTING ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
JUMPER AND SWITCH INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Removing the Fan Assembly, continued
Removal
Remove the four fan assembly clips.
4.
Next Step
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OPTICAL AND MASS
STORAGE DEVICES
(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION TROUBLESHOOTING ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
JUMPER AND SWITCH INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Removing the Fan Assembly, continued
Removal
Lift the fan assembly from inside the chassis.
5.
Replacement
To replace the fan assembly, reverse the procedure.
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OPTICAL AND MASS
STORAGE DEVICES
(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION TROUBLESHOOTING ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
JUMPER AND SWITCH INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Removing the Power Supply Assembly, continued
Removal
Push the power supply cable clip inward
and pull the power cable (20-pin connector)
from the connector on the system
board. Pull the auxiliary power cable (6-pin
connector) from the connector on the system
board.
4.
Next Step
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OPTICAL AND MASS
STORAGE DEVICES
(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION TROUBLESHOOTING ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
JUMPER AND SWITCH INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Removing the Power Supply Assembly, continued
Removal
Push the power supply cable clip inward
and pull the +12-Volt power cable (4 pin connector)
from the connector on the system
board.
5.
Next Step
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OPTICAL AND MASS
STORAGE DEVICES
(CD, CD-RW and/or
DVD Drive, Hard Drive,
Disk Drive)
FAN ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
ASSEMBLY
FRONT I/O BOARD
SYSTEM BOARD
COMPONENTS
(RTC Battery,
Microprocessor/Heatsink
Assembly)
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION TROUBLESHOOTING ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
JUMPER AND SWITCH INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
SERVICE
CONSIDERATIONS
PREPARATION FOR
DISASSEMBLY
SERIAL NUMBER
SIDE ACCESS PANEL
GRAPHICS CARD
EXPANSION CARD
(Modem or Network
Card)
SOUND CARD
1394 CARD
MEMORY MODULE
HARD DRIVE
DISK DRIVE
REMOVING THE TOP
DOOR
REMOVING THE CD
STORAGE DOOR
(Lower Front Panel -
Open the CD Storage
Door)
Removing the Power Supply Assembly, continued
Removal
Disconnect the power supply power supply cables from the CD-ROM, CD-RW, and/or
DVD drive
, disk drive
, and hard drive.
6.
Next Step
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