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Versa M340/E2000
Disassembly Manual
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Overview
This document contains step-by-steps disassembly instructions for the Versa M340/E2000 chassis. The instructions are illustrated where necessary with images of the part that is being removed or disassembled. Furthermore, the screws that are removed are shown next to the image of the parts themselves.
NEC reserves the right to make changes to the Versa M340/E2000 chassis without notice.
Technician Notes
Only technicians authorized by NEC Computers International BV should attempt to repair this equipment. All troubleshooting and repair procedures are detailed to allow only subassembly/module level repair. Because of the complexity of the individual boards and subassemblies, no one should attempt to make repairs at the component level or to make modifications to any printed wiring board. Improper repairs can create a safety hazard. Any indication of component replacement or printed wiring board modifications may void any warranty or exchange allowances.
Disassembly Instructions
When disassembling the system unit, follow these general rules:
Do not disassemble the system into parts that are smaller than those specified in the instructions. Label all removed connectors. Note where the connector goes and in what position it was installed. Turn off the power and disconnect all power and all options.
Reassembly Instructions
Reassembly is the reverse of the disassembly process. Use care to ensure that all cables and screws are returned to their proper positions. Check that no tools or any loose parts have been left inside the chassis. Check that everything are properly installed and tightened.
Required Tools
All disassembly procedures can be perform using the following tools:
PH 0x60 Philips screwdriver PH 0x40 Philips screwdriver 4.0 x 60 Flat screwdriver 2.0 x 30 Flat screwdriver SW5.0 Spacer screwdriver Small tweezers Pin
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Hazardous Voltage
There is hazardous voltage present inside the computer when it is connect to an AC supply, even when the computer’s power switch is off. Exposure to hazardous voltage could cause personal injury. To avoid risk of injury, contact an Authorized Service Provider for proper (UN)installation of optional hardware devices.
Avoid Electrostatic Discharge
Electrostatic electricity can easily damage circuit cards and integrated circuits (ICs). To reduce risk of damage, store them in protective packaging whenever they are not installed in your system.
Add-in cards can be extremely sensitive to ESD and always require careful handling. After removing the card from the computer, place the card flat on a grounded, static-free surface, component-side up. Use a conductive foam pad if available, but not the card wrapper. Do not slide the card over any surface.
Before you install or remove memory modules, video memory, disk drives, circuit cards or other devices, protect them from static electricity. To do so, make sure your computer’s power switch is OFF. Then, unplug the computer’s AC power cord. Before picking up the device you (un)install, you should wear an anti-static wrist wrap (available at electronic supply stores). Be sure to connect the wrist wrap to an unpainted metal portion of the computer chassis. As an alternative, you can dissipate electrostatic build-up by touching an unpainted metal portion of the computer chassis with one hand. Then touch the device you are (un)installing with the other hand, and maintain continuous contact with it until it is (un)installed in the computer.
Power Supply Unit
Under no circumstances should you attempt to disassemble the power supply. The power supply contains no user­serviceable parts. Inside the power supply are hazardous voltages that can cause serious personal injury. Always return a defective power supply to your dealer.
WARNING
Ensure that the computer is disconnected from its power source and from all telecommunications links, networks, or modem lines whenever the chassis cover is removed. Do not operate the computer with the cover removed.
AVERTISSEMENT
Assurez-vous que le système est débranché de son alimentation ainsi que de toutes les liaisons de télécommunication, des réseaux, et des lignes de modem avant d’enlever le capot. Ne pas utiliser le système quand le capot est enlevé.
WARNUNG
Das System darf weder an eine Stromquelle angeschlossen sein noch eine Verbindung mit einer Telekommunikationseinrichtung, einem Netzwerk oder einer Modem-Leitung haben, wenn die Gehäuseabdeckung entfernt wird. Nehmen Sie das System nicht ohne die Abdeckung in Betrieb.
ADVERTENCIA
Asegúrese de que cada vez que se quite la cubierta del chasis, el sistema haya sido desconectado de la red de alimentación y de todos lo enlaces de telecomunicaciones, de red y de líneas de módem. No ponga en funcionamiento el sistema mientras la cubierta esté quitada.
WAARSCHUWING
Zorg er voor dat alle verbindingen van en naar de computer (stroom, modem netwerk, etc) verbroken worden voordat de behuizing geopend wordt. Zet de computer nooit aan als de behuizing geopend is.
AVVERTENZA
Prima di rimuovere il coperchio del telaio, assicurarsi che il sistema sia scollegato dall’alimentazione, da tutti i collegamenti di comunicazione, reti o linee di modem. Non avviare il sistema senza aver prima messo a posto il coperchio
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Removing the Battery
Perform the following steps to remove the battery:
1. Make sure to power off the Versa M340/E2000.
2. Turn the unit upside down.
3. Unlock the battery and slide it out of its place as the arrow shows in Fig. 1
Fig. 1 Removing the battery
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Removing the Memory Module
To remove the Memory Module, first remove the battery (see Removing the Battery), then perform the following steps:
1. Release the one screw retaining the memory module cover.
Fig. 2 Removing the screw retaining the memory module slot cover
2. Unclip the memory module as shown in Fig. 3
Fig. 3 Removing the memory module
3. Remove the memory module from its slot and put it aside.
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Removing the Hard Disk Drive
To remove the hard disk drive, first remove the battery (see Removing the Battery), then perform the following steps:
1. Remove the screws as shown in Fig. 4
Fig. 4 Removing the Hard disk drive cover
2. Release the screws that secure HDD module as shown in Fig. 5 and carefully pull the HDD module out from the base unit.
Fig. 5 Screw retaining the HDD module
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Removing the Keyboard
To remove the Keyboard, first remove the battery (see Removing the Battery), then perform the following steps:
1. Release the keyboard cover from the rear of the system by pulling it from the gaps on LCD hinge as shown in Fig. 6
Fig. 6 Releasing the keyboard cover
2. Lift up the keyboard cover carefully as shown in Fig. 7
Fig. 7 Lifting up the Keyboard Cover
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3. Lift up the keyboard and disconnect it from the system as shown in Fig. 8
Fig. 8 Disconnecting the keyboard flat cable
Removing the Optical Disk Drive
To remove the ODD, first remove the battery (see Removing the Battery) and remove the Keyboard (see Removing the Keyboard) then perform the following steps:
1. Remove the screws retaining the optical drive as shown in Fig. 9
M2.5x5 Black
Fig. 9 Releasing the optical drive
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2. Flip over the unit, release screw retaining ODD module and then push it out from the base unit as shown in Fig. 10
M2.5x5 Black
Fig. 10 Pushing the optical drive out from the base unit
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Removing the WLAN Card Module
To remove the WLAN Card Module first remove the battery (see Removing the Battery) and remove the Keyboard (see Removing the Keyboard) then perform the followi ng steps:
3. Release all screws on heat plate as shown in Fig. 11
Fig. 11 Heat Plate
4. Remove the wireless antenna connector and release the WLAN Card Module as shown in Fig. 12
Fig. 12 Wireless Card Module
A = M2.5x5 Silver
B = M2.5x5 Black
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Removing the MDC Modem
To remove the MDC Modem, first remove the battery (see Removing the Battery) and remove the Keyboard (see Removing the Keyboard) then perform the following steps:
1. Release all screws on heat plate as shown in Fig. 13
Fig. 13 Heat Plate
2. Release screws and disconnect cable on MCD Modem as shown in Fig. 14
A = M2.5x5 Silver
B = M2.5x5 Black
3. Lift up the MDC modem and put it aside.
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Fig. 14 MDC Modem
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Removing the CPU
To remove the CPU first remove the battery (see Removing the Battery) and remove the Keyboard (see Removing the Keyboard) then perform the following steps:
1. Remove the screws retaining the Heat Plate as shown in Fig. 15
Fig. 15 Removing the screws retaining Heat Plate
2. Remove the CPU Fan screws, disconnect the CPU Fan connector and remove the CPU Fan.
A = M2.5x5 Silver
B = M2.5x5 Black
M2.5x5 Silver
Fig. 16 CPU Fan
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3. Unscrew screws on CPU Heat Sink in descending order (4Æ3Æ2Æ1) as shown i n Fig. 17
Fig. 17 CPU Heat Sink
Note: Beware of screws use on the CPU heat sink! Make sure to use the screw size M2.5x4, otherwise it might cause damage to the CPU die. When install heat sink, screws must be secured in ascending order (1Æ2Æ3Æ4).
4. Unlock the CPU from the CPU socket and lift up the CPU carefully.
Fig. 18 Unlocking the CPU
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Removing the LCD Module
To remove the LCD Module first remove the battery (see Removing the Battery) and remove the Keyboard (see Removing the Keyboard) then perform the following steps:
1. Remove the screws retaining the Heat Plate as shown in Fig. 19
Fig. 19 Removing the screws retaining the Heat Plate
2. Flip over the base unit and release the screws retaining the LCD Module.
A = M2.5x5 Silver
B = M2.5x5 Black
Fig. 20 Removing the screws retaining the LCD Module
3. Release the screws on the system rear side as shown in Fig. 21
Fig. 21 Removing the screws retaining the LCD Module
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4. Open up the LCD lid, release the two LCD cable connector on Main Board.
Fig. 22 LCD Cable Connector
5. Carefully lift up the LCD Module.
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Removing the LCD Panel
To remove the LCD panel, first remove the LCD module (see Removing the LCD Module), then perform the following steps:
1. Use a pin to remove the rubber cover on the LCD module as shown in Fig. 23
2. Remove all screws as shown in Fig. 23 and remove carefully the LCD cover.
Fig. 23 Removing the rubber covers & screws on the LCD Module
3. Release the inverter board by remove the screw and disconnect all connectors as shown in Fig. 24
A = M2x3 Silver
B = M2.5x5 Black
M2x3 Silver
Fig. 24 Removing the Inverter Board
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4. Release screw on LCD cable before lift up the LCD panel.
Fig. 25 Removing the screw on LCD cable
5. Remove the screws at both sides of the LCD panel in order to release the LCD hinges as shown in Fig. 26
Fig. 26 Removing the LCD Panel hinges
6. Carefully separate LCD panel from LCD cable and LCD hinges and place it safe place.
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Removing the Top Cover
To remove the Top Cover , first remove the battery (see Removing the Battery), remove the HDD (see Removing the Hard Disk Drive), remove the Optical Disk Drive (see Removing the
Optical Disk Drive), remove the Keyboard (see Removing the Keyboard) and remove the LCD
Module (see Removing the LCD Module
1. Remove all screws on the bottom of the base unit as shown in Fig. 27
) then perform the following steps:
A = M2x3 Silver
B = M2.5x8 Black
Fig. 27 Bottom Cover
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2. Release all screws on the top cover and touchpad connector as shown in Fig. 28
Fig. 28 Top Cover screws
3. Carefully lift up the Top Cover.
Removing the Touch Pad
To remove the touch pad, first remove the top cover (see Removing the Top Cover), then perform the following steps:
1. Unscrew the screws on the Top Cover as shown in Fig. 29
A = M2.5x5 Silver
B = M2.5x8 Black
C= M2.5x5 Black
Fig. 29 Touch Pad
2. Carefully separate the Touch Pad module from Top cover.
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Removing the Main Board
To remove the Main Board, first remove the Top Cover (see Removing Top Cover) then perform the following steps:
1. Remove the Hex screws from the VGA Port as shown in Fig. 30
Fig. 30 VGA Port
2. Unscrew those screws on HDD holder as shown in Fig. 31 and separate it carefully from Main Board.
Fig. 31 HDD Holder
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3. Disconnect Speaker and AC socket connectors from the Main board as shown in Fig. 32
Fig. 32 Connectors on Main Board
4. Unscrew the screws on Main Board encircled in Fig. 33 and disconnect Dip swi t ch connector
A = M2.5x5 Silver
B = M2.5x7 Silver
A = M2.5x11
Silver
B = M2.5x5 Black
Fig. 33 Screws on Main Board
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5. Carefully lift up the Main Board as shown in Fig. 34 and place it in safe place.
Fig. 34 Lifting up the Main Board
Removing the Speaker Assembly
To remove the Speaker Assembly, first remove the Main Board (see Removing the Main
Board) then perform the following steps:
1. Remove the screws holding Speaker Assembly as shown in Fig. 35
Fig. 35 Speaker Assembly
2. Carefully remove the Speaker assembly from Bottom Cover and place it aside.
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DIP Switch Settings
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Dip Switch Description Seeting
Bit 1
Bit 2
Bit 4
Bit 5
Bit 7 Reserve
Keyboard Select 1 Keyboard Select 2 BIOS Password Bit 3
ODD Type
Crisis Mode
USB ModeBit 6
Refer to the below table
Refer to the below table
OFF: Default ON: Password Override OFF: CDROM ON: DVD OFF: Default ON: Crisis Mode OFF: USB 2.0 (WinXP) ON: USB 1.1 (Win98/Win2K) MB ID
Bit 8 Reserve
MB ID
Bit 1 Bit 2 Keyboard code
OFF OFF JP Ke
board (Lavie
ON OFF US Keyboard
OFF ON UK Keyboard
ON ON JP Keyboard (Versa Pro)
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Screws
M2.5x5 Black M2.5x11 Silver M2.5x7 Silver M2.5x5 Silver
M2.5x10 Silver M2x3 Silver M2.5x8 Black M2.5x11 Black
M3x5 Black
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Notice
The information in this guide is subject to change without notice. This guide contains information protected by copyright. No part of this guide may be photocopied or reproduced in
any form or by any means without prior written consent from NEC Computers International BV.
NEC COMPUTERS INTERNATIONAL BV SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED HEREIN; NOR FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE FURNISHING, PERFORMANCE, OR USE OF THIS MATERIAL.
Copyright © 2004 NEC Computers International BV. All rights reserved. NEC is a trademark of NEC Computers International BV.
The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Versa M340/E2000 Disassembly Manual
Author: Allen Koay First Edition: May 2004 Document Part Number: Version: 1.1
NECCM A division of NEC Computers International BV
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