• Design and specifications are subject to
change without notice.
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Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Sony, VAIO and CLIE are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Sony. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Media, Outlook, Bookshelf
and other Microsoft products are trademarks or registered trademarks
of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
The word Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logo are trademarks of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. AMD, the AMD logo, other AMD product names
and combinations thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro
Devices, Inc. Intel Inside logo, Pentium and Celeron are trademarks
or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.Transmeta, the
Transmeta logo, Crusoe Processor, the Crusoe logo and
combinations thereof are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation in
the USA and other countries. Graffiti, HotSync, PalmModem, and
Palm OS are resistered trademarks, and the Hotsync logo and Palm
are trademarks of Palm, Inc. or its subsidiaries. (M) and Motrola
are trademarks of Motrora, Inc. Other Motrola products and services
with (R) mark like Dragomball are the trademarks of Motrola, Inc.
All other names of systems, products and services in this manual
are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective o wners.
In this manual, the (TM) or (R) mark are not specified.
Caution Markings for Lithium/Ion Battery - The following or similar
texts shall be provided on battery pack of equipment or in both the
operating and the service instructions.
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by
the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
CAUTION: The battery pac k used in this device may present a f ire
or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not disassemble, heat
above 100°C (212°F) or incinerate.
Dispose of used battery promptly.
Keep away from children.
CAUTION: Changing the back up battery.
•Overcharging, short circuiting, reverse charging, multilation
or incineration of the cells must bi avoided to prevent one or
more of the following occurrences; release of toxic materials,
release of hydrogen and/or oxygen gas, rise in surface
temperature.
• If a cell has leaked or vented, it should be replaced
immediately while avoiding to touch it without any protection.
Service and Inspection Precautions
1. Obey precautionary markings and instructions
Labels and stamps on the cabinet, chassis, and components identify areas
requiring special precautions. Be sure to observe these precautions, as
well as all precautions listed in the operating manual and other associated
documents.
2. Use designated parts only
The set’s components possess important safety characteristics, such as
noncombustibility and the ability to tolerate large voltages. Be sure that
replacement parts possess the same safety characteristics as the originals.
Also remember that the 0 mark, which appears in circuit diagrams and
parts lists, denotes components that have particularly important safety
functions; be extra sure to use only the designated components.
3. Always follow the original design when
mounting parts and routing wires
The original layout includes various safety features, such as inclusion of
insulating materials (tubes and tape) and the mounting of parts above the
printer board. In addition, internal wiring has been routed and clamped so
as to keep it away from hot or high-voltage parts. When mounting parts or
routing wires, therefore, be sure to duplicate the original layout.
4. Inspect after completing service
After servicing, inspect to make sure that all screws, components, and wiring
have been returned to their original condition. Also check the area around
the repair location to ensure that repair work has caused no damage, and
confirm safety.
5. When replacing chip components...
Never reuse components. Also remember that the negati ve side of tantalum
capacitors is easily damaged by heat.
6. When handling flexible print boards...
• The temperature of the soldering-iron tip should be about 270°C.
• Do not apply the tip more than three times to the same pattern.
• Handle patterns with care; never apply force.
Caution: Remember that hard disk drives are easily damaged by
vibration. Always handle with care.
4-1. Replacing the CPU .......................................................... 4-1
(to 4-2)
History of the changes is shown as the “Revision
History” at the end of this data.
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CHAPTER 1.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
MBX-93
Clock
Gen.
SO-DIMMSO-DIMM
Thermal
Sensor
LM26
Thermal
Sensor
LM26
ATF0
LM86
DDR
(266MHz)
CPU
P4m
(ty pe III socket )
PSB
(400MHz)
MCH
Brookdale
HUB Link
(66MHz)
AGP x 4
(264MHz)
EEPROM
(MAC address)
LCD
12 XGA
LVDS
Graphics
ATI M6
Ether
Kinnereth
VIF-24
RJ-45
VGA
TMDS
Battery
DC Ja ck
(16V)
CNX-201
DC/DC
port2
USB2.0
hub
port1
CNX-206
DC Ja ck
(16V)
USB
USB
RJ-45
Debug
KBC
Internal KeyBoard
TouchPad
LPC
(33MHz)
FWH
EEPROM
(password)
HDD
ICH
ICH3-m
IDE
(Ultra AT A100)
Opt.
Drive
ATF1
LM75
PCI
(33MHz)
W-LAN
(ty pe III socket )
AC Link
MDC
USB
HC
i.LINK
&
PC C ar d
EEPROM
(GUID)
Audio
CODEC
port3
PC Card
(type ? x 1 )
CNX-192
Memory
Stick
(SUMIRE2)
port4
port0
IFX-247
MS
USB
(right)
CNX-197
USB
(left)
i.LINK
Headphone
Microphone
USB-
Parallel
Parallel
USB
VGA
DVI
RJ-11
1-11-2
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CHAPTER 2.
FRAME HARNESS DIAGRAM
DC IN
CN5201
MONITOR
CN5130
USB
CN5120
i.LINK
MIC IN
HEADPHONE
PC CARD
Side L
CN5401
SPEAKER
L ch
KEY BOARD
CNX-192 BOARD
SIDE A
1211
CN5251
12
PC CARD
CONNECTOR
1
2
CN2800
(WITH HEATSINK)
FFC (CNX197)
CN5100
14
1
CN5101
CNX-197
BOARD
SIDE A
1
110
CN5400
124
DC FAN
CN5200
12
3940
1211
LCD
From board to connector (direct connection)
Harness (with connectors on both ends)
HARNESS (WITH DC JACK 2P)
Y
A
FFC (LEX44)
CN2650
39 40
12
FPC (I.LINK&USB)
CN1401
12
7980
LEX-44 BOARD
SIDE B
LITHIUM ION
BATTERY PACK
M
12
NICKEL
HYDROGEN
BATTERY
CN101
21
FLEXIBLE
PRINT PWB (HDD)
HDD ASSY
40GB
CN4051
18
12
CN2900
910
CN3902
CN2660
49 50
1
CN1201
12
2
114
HARNESS
(LCD)
CPU
TOUCH PAD
CN721
2930
12
CN3901
21
MBX-93 BOARD
SIDE A
1
12
CN2830
FFC (TP)
SWX-130
BOARD
SIDE B
CN5000
CN2600
S5802
RIGHT BUTTON
120
200181
120
200181
FFC (SWX130)
CN5801
CN5300
110
112
S5508
CENTER BUTTON
FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (LEX43)
LEX-43 BOARD
Harness (soldering on either end)
INVERTER UNIT
VIF-24 BOARD
SIDE A
SPEAKER
R ch
CN2850
12
CN3450
2
1
CN2860
10
1
CN5800
112
10
CN5802
LEFT BUTTON
CN1202
12
4950
FFC (SWX129)
1
S5801
20
19
CN2680
21
10
CN5700
2
1
CN2001
3029
21
9
101
SIDE B
2-12-2
RJ-45 HARNESS
PWS-24 BOARD
SIDE A
20
19
CN3401
FFC (IFX247)
SWX-134
BOARD
SIDE A
WIRELESS
LAN CARD
(END)
MODEM
CARD
(COMBO DRIVE)
CN4602
110
DOCKING STATION
PCGA-PRV1
CN5001
2
1
100
99
Side R
NETWORK
MODULAR
CNX-198
BOARD
HARNESS (RJ11)
IFX-247
BOARD
CN4601
1
10
MEMORY
SIDE A
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EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
NOTE:
• Items marked “ * ” are not stock ed since they are seldom
required for routine service. Some delay should be
anticipated when ordering these items.
• The mechanical parts with no reference number in the
exploded views are not supplied.
• When two or more parts are shown, use the part described
first as the main part.
• The parts marked “ $ ” are the High V alue Modules (HVM).
• The parts marked “ # ” are the parts on which
barcode label is attached.
For the barcode label, refer to CHAPTER 4.
• The parts marked “ & ” are the “Customer Replacable
Parts (CRP)” that can be replaced by Field Customer
Support.
Especially the parts with the <&> mark require the special
attention to use them. Here fore, check first whether the
desired part is one of the targetted parts of the Customer
Replaceable Parts(CRP), or the non-targetted parts by
referring to the exploded view.
The components identified by mark 0 or
dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number specified.
Les composants identifiés par une marque
0 sont critiques pour la sécurité.
Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant
le numéro spécifié.
CHAPTER 3.
How to Use Parts Differently.
This series of product uses the two different types of optical drive (So type and Pa type).
When replacing the optical drive, use the So type parts for the So type optical drive, and use
the Pa type parts for the Pa type optical drive.
Replace the peripheral parts of optical drive with the same type in the same way.
* When change the CPU (ref. 48), refer to “Replacing the CPU”
in CHAPTER 4.
How to Use Parts Differently.
This series of product uses the two different types of wireless lan card.
When replacing the wireless lan card, use the wireless lan card of the same part number.
Replace the peripheral parts of wireless lan card with the same type in the same way.
[ How to identify the wireless lan card ]
SONY labelSONY label
(1-761-564-21)
[Top Side]
(1-761-648-32)
[Bottom Side]
1
[MA]
1
[MA]
3-23-3
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W-LAN model
G
87
H
87
64
I
B1
B1
90
87
43
B3
42
79
75
*2 (1-761-564-21)
64
H
G
*2 (1-761-648-32)
W-LAN model
83
B1
48
B1
53
62
57
97
63
B8
*1 (Type So)
B5
78
77
qf
B10
I
B7
56
87
2
47
F
B1
0
E
99
50
95
P
A
44
71
5
72
53
D
59
B11
B10
I
A
wh
49
72
6
P
9
66
60
w;
B1
76
80
17
114
18
B3
R
Q
0
38
B1
B1
8
13
B4
B1
23
25
24
28
8
qj
C
B1
B9
33
36
B1
100
B5
89
wg
103
88
wa
96
102
L
69
B16
P
wd
B3
3
ws
B3
N
16
15
103
6
103
5
101
B3
qg
B
B3
B2
3
2
B14
B9
37
B
B8
qj
M
34
39
35
B16
qh
wf
qk
B3
26
21
B3
87
qd
ql
84
30
22
27
85
qh
B12
19
20
D
P
B11
B3
qd
qg
31
79
75
91
7
K
1
88
4
103
4
4
R
ql
B14
92
14
8
3
13
B4
wg
12
B4
11
O
10
9
B2
wh
qk
F
5
87
E
B3
wd
77
qa
86
wa
qa
qs
B13
qs
B3
qf
32
w;
93
W-LAN model
82
6
B3
39
B5
78
qf
J
67
87
G
9
ws
101
H
46
40
87
7
29
*1 (Type Pa)
B11
76
B8
80
B13
B5
82
41
P
B5
qd
B11
[MA]
1
PCG-V505BXP,
V505BX
70
K
B1
Q
M
N
C
61
J
O
B1
106
B3
73
B1
51
B6
B3
54
52
83
68
58
B5
7
B6
B1
81
L
74
74
55
65
98
1
1
70
B1
105
B1
2
53
45
99
94
B1
*1 By referring to [How to identify the So and Pa types of parts]
(page 3-1), use the So type parts when replacing the So type
*2 By referring to [How to identify the wireless lan card] (page
3-3), use the wireless lan card of the same part number.
optical drive, and use the Pa type parts when replacing the Pa
3-43-5
type optical drive.
* When change the CPU (ref. 48), refer to “Replacing the CPU”
2091-961-998-12HARNESS, LCD (
2101-476-735-11INVERTER UNIT (
*
2)
*
2)
2114-670-477-02COVER (L), HINGE
2124-670-483-01TILT UNIT (L)
2134-670-479-01CAP (L), HINGE
2144-670-484-01TILT UNIT (R)
2154-670-478-02COVER (R), HINGE
2164-670-480-03CAP (R), HINGE
217X-4625-580-3LATCH ASSY
2181-754-272-12ANTENNA, FILM (FOR LEFT)
2191-754-272-22ANTENNA, FILM (FOR RIGHT)
220A-8114-046-AHOUSING (DISPLAY) ASSY (BADGE)
*1 Use the FILAMENT TAPE.
*2 When you exchange Ref. 209 or Ref. 210, please exchange
both together.
<&>
SCREW (M2X4), SPECIAL HEAD
B15
201
202
225
204
B15
A
208
B14
B2
1
230
B
210 (*2)
227 (*1)
209 (*2)
221
A
B15
B14
215
3-63-7
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3-3. Accessories
801
Power Cord
802
AC Adaptor
803
Battery Pack
Ref.No.Part No.Description
ACCESSORIES
***********
0 8011-757-562-21&CORD, POWER
0 8021-477-749-21$ADAPTOR, AC
803A-8114-137-A$BP2V (U) ASSY (S)
4-676-768-01&QUICK (START)
The components identified by mark 0 or
dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number specified.
Les composants identifiés par une marque
0 sont critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les
remplacer que par une pièce portant le
numéro spécifié.
3-8
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4-1. Replacing the CPU
Note: We have two kinds of CPU for this set, and either of them is used.
Two kinds of CPU have differences in the lock position and the unlock position.
CHAPTER 4.
OTHERS
1. Socket configuration 1
1. How to remove the CPU
1 Rotate the lock with a flat-blade screwdriver toward
the unlock position shown in the figure.
2 Remove up the CPU.
(FOX)
lock position
unlock position
2
CPU
2
CPU socket
2. Socket configuration 2
1. How to remove the CPU
1 Rotate the lock with a flat-blade screwdriver toward
the unlock position shown in the figure.
2 Remove up the CPU.
(MOLEX)
lock position
unlock position
1
CPU
2
CPU socket
2. How to install the CPU
1 Position the mark on the CPU to the mark on the CPU
socket and put in all pins to the holes on the CPU socket.
2 Pressing two corners marked with in the figure,
rotate the lock with a flat-blade screwdriver toward
the lock position.
(FOX)
unlock position
lock position
mark
mark
2
CPU
1
CPU socket
2. How to install the CPU
1 Position the mark on the CPU to the mark on the CPU
socket and put in all pins to the holes on the CPU socket.
2 Pressing two corners marked with in the figure,
rotate the lock with a flat-blade screwdriver toward
the lock position.
(MOLEX)
unlock position
lock position
2
mark
CPU
1
mark
CPU socket
Note: Lock the CPU properly, or operation
becomes unstable.
Note: Lock the CPU properly, or operation
becomes unstable.
4-14-2
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List of PCG-V505 Series (As of August, 2003)
Model
PCG-V505AX
PCG-V505AXP
PCG-V505FP9-876-084-01
PCG-V505BL
PCG-V505BX9-876-311-02
PCG-V505BXP
*
Service Manual
Parts No.
9-876-082-01
* : Additional Model
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