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Contents
Chapter 1. Overview. . . . . . . . . . . 1
Front view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Rear view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
System board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Machine type and model label . . . . . . . . . . 5
Adjusting the monitor stand . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Note: In the Windows 10 operating system, the Windows Hello face authentication feature enables you to
log in to the computer using face recognition. For more details, go to:
Used to turn on your computer. When you cannot shut down the computer from the operating system, press
and hold the power button for four or more seconds to turn off the computer.
6 Internal speakers
Used to listen to the sounds from your computer without using a headset or headphones.
7 Integrated microphone
Used to record sounds or use speech-recognition software without using a microphone.
8 USB 3.1 Gen 1 connector
Used to connect a USB-compatible device. For optimal data transfer, connect a USB 3.1 Gen 1 device to a
USB 3.1 Gen 2 or USB 3.1 Gen 1 connector instead of a USB 2.0 connector.
9 Card reader slot
Used to read data from a supported memory card.
10 Headset connector
Used to connect a headset or headphones to your computer.
11 Screen
Depending on the computer model, your computer screen might support the multi-touch feature. This
feature enables you to use one or two fingers to interact with the computer.
Notes:
• To single click, tap the touch screen once with your finger.
• To double-click, tap the touch screen twice without pausing.
• To right-click, tap and hold the touch screen until a round circle is displayed. Then, lift your finger off the
touch screen to display a context menu. You can make your selection from the menu.
• To make it easier to read or edit a document, use two fingers to zoom in, zoom out, scroll, or rotate on the
touch screen.
Rear view
Note: Your computer model might look slightly different from the illustration.
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Used to connect a USB-compatible device. For optimal data transfer, connect a USB 3.1 Gen 1 device to a
USB 3.1 Gen 2 or USB 3.1 Gen 1 connector instead of a USB 2.0 connector.
2 HDMI 1.4 out connector
Used to send video and audio signals from your computer to another audio or video device, such as a highperformance monitor.
3 USB 3.1 Gen 2 connector
Used to connect a USB-compatible device. For optimal data transfer, connect a USB 3.1 Gen 2 device to a
USB 3.1 Gen 2 connector instead of a USB 3.1 Gen 1 or USB 2.0 connector.
4 USB 2.0 connectors
Used to connect a USB-compatible device. For optimal data transfer, connect a USB 2.0 device to a USB
2.0 connector.
5 HDMI 1.4 in connector
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Used to send video and audio signals from your computer to another audio or video device, such as a highperformance monitor.
6 Ethernet connector
Used to connect an Ethernet cable for network access.
7 Power adapter connector
Used to connect the power adapter to your computer for power supply.
8 Security-lock slot
Used to secure a Kensington-style cable lock.
9 VESA threaded holes
Used to connect the matched VESA mount with the matched screws when you install the computer on the
wall. When you need to install the computer onto the ceiling or the wall, install four M4 x 10 mm screws there.
Note: Before connecting to the VESA mount, attach a mounting pad with 2.6 mm thickness to each screw
hole on the VESA mount.
10 Optical drive activity indicator (optional)
This indicator is on when the optical drive is in use.
11 Optical drive eject/close button (optional)
Used to eject the tray of the optical drive. After you insert a disc into the tray, press the eject/close button to
close the tray.
System board
Note: See “Front view” and “Rear view” for additional component descriptions.
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Figure 3. System board
1 Integrated camera connector2 Microprocessor socket
3 Memory slot 1 (DIMM1)4 Memory slot 2 (DIMM2)
5 System fan connector6 LVDS connector
7 Optical drive connector
9 LCD backlight connector10 IO board connector 3
11 M.2 solid-state drive slot
13 M.2 Wi-Fi card slot
15 Internal speaker connector
17 Coin-cell battery18 SATA connector for storage drive
19 Power connector for storage drive
8 Power button board connector
12 JCRIS1 pads
14 I/O board connector 1
16 I/O board connector 2
Machine type and model label
The machine type and model label identifies the computer. When you contact Lenovo for help, the machine
type and model information helps support technicians to identify the computer and provide faster service.
The machine type and model label is attached on the computer as shown.
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Figure 4. Machine type and model label
Adjusting the monitor stand
Note: The monitor stand is optional.
• Adjust the vertical position of the computer between 5° forward and 65° back.
Figure 5. Adjusting the vertical position of the computer between 5° forward and 65° back
• Adjust the angle of the computer between 45° to the left and 45° to the right.
Figure 6. Adjusting the angle of the computer between 45° to the left and 45° to the right
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Chapter 2.Specifications
Power supply
• 90-watt automatic voltage-sensing power supply
• 120-watt automatic voltage-sensing power supply
Storage drives
• 2.5-inch storage drive (optional)
• M.2 solid-state drive (optional)
Video features
• HDMI 1.4 in connector
• HDMI 1.4 out connector
Audio features
• The integrated video card supports the following:
– Headset connector
– Integrated microphone
– Internal speaker
• The optional discrete video card provides an enhanced audio experience and extended capabilities.
Input/Output (I/O) features
• Audio connectors (headset connector and integrated microphone connector)
• For V530-22ICB: Maximum configuration as shipped: 6.1kg (16.3 lb)
• For V530-24ICB: Maximum configuration as shipped: 7.0 kg (18.8 lb)
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Chapter 3.Computer locks
This chapter provides instructions on how to lock your computer with the locking devices to keep your
computer safe.
Attaching a Kensington-style cable lock
You can use a Kensington-style cable lock to secure your computer to a desk, table, or other nonpermanent
fixture. The cable lock connects to the security-lock slot at the rear of your computer. Depending on the type
selected, the cable lock can be operated with a key or combination. The cable lock also locks the buttons
used to open the computer cover. This is the same type of lock used with many notebook computers. You
can order such a cable lock directly from Lenovo by searching for Kensington at:
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Chapter 4.Replacing hardware
This chapter provides instructions on how to replace hardware for your computer.
Before replacing hardware
Attention: Do not open your computer or attempt any repairs before reading this section and the Important
Product Information Guide.
Notes before replacing hardware
• Use computer components provided only by Lenovo.
• When installing or replacing an option, use the appropriate instructions explained in this manual along with
the instructions that come with the option.
• In most areas of the world, Lenovo requires the return of defective CRUs. Information about this will come
with the CRU or will come a few days after the CRU arrives.
Handling static-sensitive devices
Do not open the static-protective package containing the new part until the defective part has been removed
and you are ready to install the new part. Static electricity, although harmless to you, can seriously damage
computer components and options.
When you handle options and other computer components, take these precautions to avoid static-electricity
damage:
• Limit your movement. Movement can cause static electricity to build up around you.
• Always handle options and other computer components carefully. Handle PCI/PCIe cards, memory
modules, system boards, and microprocessors by the edges. Never touch any exposed circuitry.
• Prevent others from touching the options and other computer components.
• Touch the static-protective package containing the part to a metal expansion-slot cover or other
unpainted metal surface on the computer for at least two seconds. This reduces static electricity from the
package and your body before you install or replace a new part.
• When possible, remove the new part from the static-protective package, and install it directly in the
computer without setting the part down. When this is not possible, place the static-protective package on
a smooth, level surface and place the part on the package.
• Do not place the part on the computer cover or other metal surface.
Knowing FRUs (including CRUs)
• Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) are computer parts that a trained technician can upgrade or replace. FRUs
include all CRUs. For detailed FRU information, such as the FRU part numbers and supported computer
models, go to:
http://www.lenovo.com/serviceparts-lookup
• Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs) are computer parts that a user can upgrade or replace.
– Self-service CRUs: You can install self-service CRUs easily. These CRUs might be stand-alone,
latched, or secured by up to two screws. Examples of self-service CRUs include the keyboard, mouse,
any USB device. You are responsible for replacing all self-service CRUs.
– Optional-service CRUs: Handling optional-service CRUs requires some technical skills and simple tools
(such as a screwdriver). These CRUs are isolated parts within the computer. They are usually
concealed by an access panel that is secured by more than two screws. You must remove the screws
and panel to access the specific CRU. Optional-service CRUs can be removed and installed by users
or, during the warranty period, by a Lenovo service technician.
Before replacing FRUs
Before replacing any FRU, read the following:
• Only certified and trained personnel can service the computer.
• Before replacing an FRU, read the entire section about replacing the part.
• Be extremely careful during writing operations such as copying, saving, or formatting.
The sequence of the drives in the computer that you are servicing might have been altered. If you select
an incorrect drive, data or programs might be overwritten.
• Replace an FRU only with another FRU of the correct model.
When you replace an FRU, ensure that the model of the machine and the FRU part number are correct.
• An FRU should not be replaced because of a single, unreproducible failure.
Single failures can occur for a variety of reasons that have nothing to do with a hardware defect, such as
cosmic radiation, electrostatic discharge, or software errors. Consider replacing an FRU only when a
problem recurs. If you suspect that an FRU is defective, clear the error log and run the test again. If the
error does not recur, do not replace the FRU.
• Only replace a defective FRU.
Locating FRUs (including CRUs)
Notes:
• Some of the components are optional.
• To replace a component that is not in the list below, contact a Lenovo service technician. For a list of
Lenovo Support phone numbers, go to:
http://www.lenovo.com/support/phone
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Figure 8. Locating FRUs (including CRUs)
Self-service CRUsNon-CRUs
19 Monitor stand
1 LCD front decorative cover
20 Monitor stand base
40 Mouse
41 Keyboard4 Integrated microphone bracket
42 Power cord5 Integrated microphone
43 Power adapter
2 LCD panel
3 LCD bracket
6 LCD backlight cable
7 LVDS cable
8 Optical drive bracket
9 Optical drive holder
10 Optical drive cable
11 Optical drive
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Self-service CRUsNon-CRUs
12 Optical drive bezel
13 VESA mount bracket
14 Storage drive cable
15 Integrated camera
16 Storage drive bracket
17 Storage drive
18 Computer cover
21 Power button board
22 Power button board cable
23 Wi-Fi antennas
24 Internal speakers
25 I/O board cable 1
26 I/O board cable 3
27 I/O board cable 2
28 I/O board bracket
29 I/O board
30 System board frame
31 Coin-cell battery
32 Memory module
33 System fan
34 Microprocessor
35 Heat sink
36 System board
37 Wi-Fi card
38 Wi-Fi card shield
39 M.2 solid-state drive
Replacing the keyboard or wireless keyboard
Note: The wireless keyboard is available only on some models.
Replacing the keyboard
1. Turn off the computer and disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets.
2. Disconnect the old keyboard cable from the computer.
3. Connect a new keyboard to the appropriate connector on the computer.
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Figure 9. Replacing the keyboard
Replacing the wireless keyboard
1. Remove your old wireless keyboard.
2. Take out the new wireless keyboard from the package.
3. Open the battery compartment cover, and install two AAA batteries according to the polarity indicators.
Figure 10. Replacing the wireless keyboard
4. Remove the USB dongle from the keyboard compartment or from the wireless mouse compartment and
connect it to an available USB connector on the computer.
5. Close the compartment cover. The keyboard is ready for use.
Replacing the mouse or wireless mouse
Note: The wireless mouse is available only on some models.
Replacing the mouse
1. Turn off the computer and disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets.
2. Disconnect the old mouse cable from the computer.
3. Connect a new mouse to the appropriate connector on the computer.
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Figure 11. Replacing the mouse
Replacing the wireless mouse
1. Disconnect the USB dongle from your computer. Then, remove your old wireless mouse.
2. Remove the new wireless mouse from the package.
3. Open the battery compartment cover, and install two AAA batteries according to the polarity indicators.
Figure 12. Opening the battery compartment
Figure 13. Taking out the USB dongle
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Figure 14. Connecting the USB dongle to a USB connector
Figure 15. Installing the mouse batteries
Figure 16. Closing the battery compartment cover
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