Sony PCG-SR27K Primary, Vaio PCG-SR27 Service Manual

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PCG-SR27/SR27K
US Model
Canadian Model
SERVICE MANUAL
NOTEBOOK COMPUTER
9-872-215-11
S400
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PCG-SR27/SR27K (UC)
Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
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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 negative 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 270C.
• 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.
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 pack used in this device may present a fire
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 be 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.
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ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT
À LA SÉCURITÉ! LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFÉS PAR UNE MARQUE 0 SUR LES DIAGRAMMES SCHÉMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES PIÈCES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE FONCTIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COMPOSANTS QUE PAR DES PIÈSES SONY DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT DONNÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPÉMENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1. REMOVAL
1-1. Flowchart ......................................................................... 1-1
1-2. Main Electrical Parts Location Diagram ......................... 1-1
1-3. Removal ........................................................................... 1-2
1. Keyboard Unit, Parm Assy .............................................. 1-2
2. Touch pad, Speaker (R), SWX-61 Board ........................ 1-2
3. HDD ................................................................................. 1-3
4. Speaker (L), IFX-125 Board ............................................ 1-3
5. Frame Assy, DC Fan, Cooling ......................................... 1-4
6. Main Board Assy ............................................................. 1-4
7. MBX-44 Board, IFX-124 Board, DDC-3 Board
V/L Rechargeable Battery ............................................... 1-5
8. CNX-107 Board ............................................................... 1-5
9. Display Assy .................................................................... 1-6
10. LCD Section – Made by TS – ......................................... 1-6
1.Housing (Bezel) Assy ................................................... 1-6
2.Microphone, LCD Assy, Inverter Unit,
ANL-24 Board .............................................................. 1-7
(to 1-7)
CHAPTER 2. SELF DIAGNOSTICS
(to 2-1)
CHAPTER 3. BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................... 3-1
(to 3-2)
CHAPTER 4. FRAME HARNESS DIAGRAM ........ 4-1
(to 4-2)
CHAPTER 5. EXPLODED VIEWS AND
PARTS LIST
5-1. Main Section .................................................................... 5-1
5-2. LCD Section – Made by TS –.......................................... 5-5
(to 5-6)
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Abbreviations UC : US model / Canadian model
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CHAPTER 1.
REMOVAL
1-1. Flowchart
P XX means pages that appears in this manual.
Remember that hard disk drives are easily damaged by vibration. Always handle with care.
1-2. Main Electrical Parts Location Diagram
TOUCH PAD
SPEAKER (R)
V/L
RECHARGEABLE
BATTERY
DISPLAY
ASSY
HOUSING
(BEZEL)
ASSY
P1-6
P1-4
P1-7
POWER
OFF
KEYBOARD
UNIT
P1-2
FRAME
ASSY
P1-4
MAIN BOARD
ASSY
P1-2
P1-2
P1-2
SPEAKER (L)
P1-3
PARM ASSY
P1-2
SWX-61 BOARD
P1-3
IFX-125 BOARD
CNX-107
BOARD
P1-5P1-3
HDD
P1-4
COOLING
P1-4
DC FAN
P1-5
P1-5
P1-5
MBX-44
BOARD
IFX-124 BOARD
DDC-3
BOARD
P1-5
MICRO
PHONE
P1-7
P1-7
LCD
ASSY
P1-7
INVERTER
UNIT
P1-7
ANL-24
BOARD
HDD
Microphone
Touch pad
SWX-61 Board
DC Fan
DC Jack
Modular Jack
Inverter Unit
LCD Assy
IFX-125 Board
MBX-44 Board
CNX-107 Board
IFX-124 Board
DDC-3 Board
V/L Rechargeable Battery
Keyboard Unit
Speaker
Speaker
ANL-24 Board
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1-3. Removal
1. Keyboard Unit, Parm Assy
2. Touch pad, Speaker (R), SWX-61 Board
A
B
Latch (Key)
Clip or the like
5
3
2
8 Housing (Parm Rest) Assy
7 FFC
(MBX-34-SWX-55)
1 Lock Ace (M2X6) (X7) (Silver)
4
0 Keyboard Unit
6
Claw
Claw
9
qd Escutcheon (Pad)
qf Touch Pad
ql Housing (Parm Rest) Assy
Jog Window
a
a
Window MS
qg Sheet (Touch Pad) (2)
2 Bushing (PC Board)
3 Ground plate (SWX)
7 FFC (MBX-34-SWX-55)
qk Speaker
5 Shield (Parm)
qs FFC (SWX-55-Touch Pad)
q; SWX-61 Board
8
9
qa
6
qj Speaker Holder
qh Tapping Screw
(M2X4) (X2) (Black)
1 Tapping Screw (M2X4) (Black)
4 Tapping Screw (M2X4) (Black)
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3. HDD
4. Speaker (L), IFX-125 Board
1 Lock Ace (M2X3.5) (Gold)
3 Screw (M3X4) (X2) (Gold)
8 HDD
5 Screw (M3X4)
(X2) (Gold)
4 Bracket (B)
6 Bracket (F)
2
7 FPC (HDD)
1 Lock Ace (M2X3.5) (X2) (Gold)
4 FFC (MBX-34-IFX-109)
7 Lock Ace (M2X3.5) (X2) (Gold)
8 Shield MS
5 IFX-125
Board
3
2
9 Speaker Holder
qa Duct (L)
q; Speaker
6
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5. Frame Assy, DC Fan, Cooling
6. Main Board Assy
1 Blind, Screw (X2)
5 Frame Assy
a
b
a
b
8 Heatsink NT2
q; DC Fan
2 Lock Ace
(M2X6) (Silver)
qd Lock Ace (M2X3.5) (X4) (Gold)
6 +BTP 2X6 (X2) (Black)
7 Lock Ace (M2X3.5) (Gold)
qa Lock Ace (M2X3.5) (Gold)
qs Escutcheon (LB)
qf Cooling (1)
qg Bushing (FAN)
4 Claw
3 +B 2X6
(X2)
2 +B 2X6 (Gold)
9
qa Main Board Assy
a
a
9 Lock Ace (M2X3.5) (Gold)
2
3
4
1
6
7
8
5 Lock Ace (M2.6X4) (Silver)
q; Lock Ace (M2X3.5) (X2) (Gold)
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7. MBX-44 Board, IFX-124 Board, DDC-3 Board, V/L Rechargeable Battery
8. CNX-107 Board
B
C
A
A
Order of releasing the SO-DIMM
A C
qd MBX-44 Board
2 IFX-124 Board
3 Insulator IFX-108
7 DDC-3 Board
8 Insulator (MBX)
6 Insulator DDC-2
9 Nut M2
4 Hex Screw (MBX) (Silver)
q; Hex Screw (MBX) (Silver)
Memory Module
qs V/L Rechargeable Battery
qa
5 Lock Ace
(M2X2.5 Special Flat) (Silver)
1 Lock Ace (M2X2.5 Special Flat) (Silver)
4 Dial Assy
6 Lock Ace (M2X3.5) (Gold)
5 CNX-107 Board
1 Lock Ace (M2X3.5) (Gold)
8 Escutcheon (RB) Assy
2 Escutcheon (RF)
9 Cap Modem
7 Flexible Print PWB
q; Modular Harness
3 FFC (MBX-34-CNX-96)
Claw
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9. Display Assy
4 Lock Ace (M2.6X4) (X2) (Silver)
6
3 Lock Ace (M2.6X4) (Silver)
2 Lock Ace (M2X3.5) (Gold)
7 Display Assy
1
5 Plate
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10. LCD Section – Made by TS –
1. Housing (Bezel) Assy
2. Microphone, LCD Assy, Inverter Unit, ANL-24 Board
2 Lock Ace (M2X4) (X2) (Silver)
4 Lock Ace (M2X4) (X2) (Silver)
7 Lock Ace (M2X4) (Silver)
9 Screw Blind
q; Lock Ace (M2X4) (Silver)
8 Cover (L)
qa Cover (R)
6 Screw Blind
3 Screw Blind (X2)
5 Housing (Bezel) Assy
1 Screw Blind (X2)
Three Claws
Three Claws
Two Claws
Two Claws
qf LCD Assy
qs +B 2.6X2.5 (X2) (Gold)
4 Lock Ace (M2X4) (Black)
qg Lock Ace
(M2X4) (Silver)
qj LCD Harness
Housing (Display) Assy
qs +B 2.6X2.5 (X2) (Gold)
qh Lock Ace
(M2.6X4) (X2) (Silver)
w; Lock Ace (M2.6X4) (X2) (Silver)
7 ANL-24 Board
5 Bushing (PC Board)
3 Electret Condenser
Microphone
1 Holder
(Microphone)
2
6
qd
8
q;
9
wa Tilt (R)
qa Inverter Unit
ql Tilt (L)
qk Bushing
Tilt (L), Bushing
LCD Harness
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CHAPTER 2.
SELF DIAGNOSTICS
Please confirm Self Diagnostics method which will be informed you with distribution of Self Diagnostics software.
ATTENTION
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CHAPTER 3.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Pentium
III
LCD
10.4”
PIIX4E
Temp
sensor
Memory
Stick
Power
Supply
H8
Clock
Gen
TouchPad
JOG Dial
Keyboard
Battery
MIC
Phone
USB
LED
µ
DIMM
(2slot)
LCD CN
User I/F
UNIT
INT CN
Large IC
Internal MIC
Inverter
CPU core
Power Supply
MS CN
BIOS
(Onboard)
Mother PWB
LCD unit
Cooling
EXT CN
PCI bus
RJ-11DC in
HDD
443ZX-100M
Stereo
speaker
Sub PWB
Modem
Connexant
i.LINK
Snowy
YAMAHA
YFM754
i.LINK
Port80/JIG
VGA
PCcard
R5C475II
PCcard
Cooling FAN
PCG-SR Series Block Diagram
S3
Savage/IX
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CHAPTER 4.
FRAME HARNESS DIAGRAM
PALM
TOUCH PAD
MEMORY
STICK
JOG DIAL
S2701 POWER SWITCH
CNX-107
BOARD
(SIDE A)
SWX-61 BOARD
(SIDE A)
MBX-44 BOARD (SIDE A)
IFX-125
BOARD
(SIDE A)
IFX-124 BOARD
(SIDE A)
DDC-3
BOARD
(SIDE A)
CN2101
(CN2203)
NC
1
10
DC
FAN
CN5002
MODULER
JACK
1
2
CN1955
SPEAKER
CN3151
CN502
CN1601
CN451
CN5001 CN5000
240
139
CN301
CN1802
CN2601
EXT MIC IN
HEADPHONE
24
1
24
1
CN152
RAM
1 143
2 144
CN151
RAM
2144
1143
(OPTION)
CN1901
1
9
2
10
112
CN1954CN1951
110
CN902
9110
2
SPEAKER
12
(CN806)
NC
CN903
BATTERY PACK
6
1
CN1502
25 1
CN901
KEYBOARD
2
1
CN1503
2
1
VANADIUM
LITHIUM ION
BATTERY
CN1101
49 50
12
FPC
HDD
DRIVE
MIC
ANL-24 BOARD
(SIDE A)
LCD HARNESS
4
1
CN3300
LCD
INVERTER
1
2
CN3301
PC
CARD
CN401
35 1
68 34
FROM board connector (direct connection)
Harness (connector at both end)
Harness (soldered at one end)
PC
CARD
CONNECTOR
i-LINK
CN1902
USB
CN351
DISPLAY
DC IN
SideSide
1 2
DISPLAY ASSY
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CHAPTER 5.
EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
NOTE:
The mechanical parts with no reference number in the exploded views are not supplied.
Items marked * ” are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service. Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items.
When two or more parts are shown in parallel, use the part described first as the main part.
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.
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Ref.No. Part No. Description Ref.No. Part No. Description
5-1. Main Section
* 1 4-646-973-02 DUCT (L)
2 1-529-660-21 SPEAKER, (2.0CM) 4 4-644-492-31 ACE (M2), LOCK 5 4-644-492-51 ACE (M2), LOCK 6 X-4622-725-2 ESCUTCHEON (LF) ASSY
8 4-650-469-01 FOOT 9 X-4623-153-1 HOUSING (BOTTOM) ASSY 10 4-650-608-01 LID (HEAT) (A) 14 4-647-207-01 BUSHING (FAN) 15 4-644-493-11 ACE (M2.6), LOCK
16 4-635-956-01 SPRING (B), COMPRESSION COIL 18 4-647-535-01 INSULATOR RJ-11 19 1-794-537-11 HARNESS, MODULAR 20 1-678-628-11 PWB, FLEXIBLE PRINT 21 1-678-659-12 FPC (HDD)
* 22 4-646-726-01 BRACKET (F)
23 1-792-890-11 FFC (MBX-34-CNX-96) 24 4-646-724-01 ESCUTCHEON (RF) 25 4-635-301-01 SCREW M3X4 26 A-8025-092-A ASSY HDD 30GB (TOSHIBA) (S)
27 A-8066-712-A CNX-107 COMPLETE PWB 28 X-4622-918-2 DIAL ASSY 29 4-644-492-01 ACE (M2), LOCK 31 4-647-547-01 BUSHING (PC BOARD) 32 A-8066-515-A SWX-61 COMPLETE PWB
33 4-647-538-11 COOLING (1) 34 1-792-891-11 FFC (MBX-34-SWX-55) 35 4-648-320-01 TAPPING (M2) 36 1-529-660-31 SPEAKER, (2.0CM) 39 4-646-718-02 ESCUTCHEON (PAD)
40 1-772-529-21 PAD, TOUCH 41 1-792-893-11 FFC (SWX-55-TOUCH PAD) 42 4-646-814-01 WINDOW (JOG) 43 X-4622-697-5 HOUSING (PARM REST) ASSY 44 8-749-019-02 IC M463S1724CNO-L1L (128MB)
45 1-792-892-12 FFC (MBX-34-IFX-109) 46 4-648-140-11 SHEET (C), THERMAL 47 4-646-728-04 ESCUTCHEON (LB)
* 48 4-650-213-02 HEATSINK NT2
49 4-651-343-01 SHEET (NT2), THERMAL
51 1-794-553-11 CONNECTOR,PC CARD (EJECTOR) 52 A-8025-089-A C/P MBX-44 (P3/750LU/XGA) (S) 53 1-528-984-11 BATTERY, V/L RECHARGEABL 55 A-8066-714-A IFX-124 COMPLETE PWB 56 4-647-533-02 INSULATOR IFX-108
57 A-8066-723-A DDC-3 COMPLETE PWB 58 4-647-534-02 INSULATOR DDC-2 59 4-646-852-01 CLAMP 60 1-763-562-11 FAN, DC (UDQFSEH52) 61 X-4623-483-2 FRAME ASSY
62 4-648-125-01 ACE (M2 SPECIAL FLAT), LOCK 63 4-646-722-02 BLIND, SCREW 64 X-4623-616-1 ESCUTCHEON (RB) ASSY 65 4-647-168-02 CAP MODEM 66 1-476-148-23 KEY BOARD UNIT
68 4-651-383-01 SHEET (TOUCH PAT) (2) 69 4-646-713-01 BASE (L), FOOT 70 4-646-708-01 FOOT, REAR 71 4-646-725-03 BUTTON, POWER 73 4-647-181-11 HEX SCREW (MBX)
74 4-647-181-01 HEX SCREW (MBX)
* 75 4-646-732-01 BRACKET (B)
76 1-794-546-11 CONNECTOR, MEMORY STICK, EJECTOR 77 A-8066-718-A IFX-125 WHITE COMPLETE PWB 78 7-622-205-05 NUT M2 TYPE2
79 4-646-800-01 CUSHION (BB) 80 4-646-794-01 WINDOW (MS) 81 4-654-747-01 (SR27)...LABEL (ID GU) 81 4-654-746-01 (SR27K)...LABEL (ID GZU) 82 4-648-304-01 BLIND (PC BOARD)
* 83 4-646-719-01 HOLDER, SPEAKER
84 4-646-720-02 SHEET 85 7-685-504-19 SCREW +BTP 2X6 TYPE2 N-S 87 4-648-505-01 TAPE (FRAME), COPPER LEAF 88 4-648-819-01 COVER KEYBOARD
89 4-648-847-02 INSULATOR (DC JACK) 92 4-646-730-02 INSULATOR (MBX) 93 4-648-438-01 PLATE 94 4-649-669-01 CUSHION IFX 95 4-648-624-01 INSULATOR PC CARD
96 4-649-299-01 WOVEN (SP), FABRIC NON 97 4-651-347-11 FINGER (KEY BOARD) 98 4-652-170-01 SHIELD (PARM) 99 4-651-335-01 SHEET (BUTTON) 100 4-651-354-01 SHIELD MS
101 4-651-421-01 CUSHION (HDD) 102 4-648-354-03 MS SEAT 103 7-621-772-35 SCREW +B 2X6
* 104 4-652-171-01 CONTACT (PARM)
105 1-960-621-21 HARNESS (WITH DC JACK)
109 4-653-511-01 PLATE (SWX), GROUND 111 1-695-514-21 JACK (SMALL TYPE) 1P 112 1-794-548-11 CONECTOR, USB (A) 117 4-655-508-01 SEAL (JOG) 118 4-655-783-02 SPEAKER, CUSHION
119 4-653-077-11 SPACER (PARM REST)
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104
112
1
2
83
96
100
5
5
4
5
77
6
76
102
8
9
10
Included in 9
Included in 57
14
15
89
16
59
18
19
20
94
5
15
21
22
23
24
25
25
5
5
26
27
111
28
31
32
34
98
99
35
36
83
35
80
39
68
40
41
42
43
45
46
5
47
5
33
97
49
52
51
95
5
53
79
74
73
78
4
85
62
57
92
58
48
82
60
15
93
62
61
63
29
63
103
71
75
64
65
66
29
8
5
15
5
119
55
56
29
29
81
84
88
117
35
69
70
69
70
Supplied with 9
15
4
87
101
Included in 9
118
96
97
B
A
J
K
C
M
R
R
S
S
I
J
K
N
M
L
L
C
A
B
D
E
F
D
H
G
E
F
I
105
109
H
G
44
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Ref.No. Part No. Description Ref.No. Part No. Description
5-2. LCD Section – Made by TS –
5-5 5-6
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.
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301
301
303
330
304
305
309
309
306
308
311
303
349
348
317
331
332
303
315
327
328
326
303
325
318
318
329
303
325
319
320
323
303
312
314
333
330
O
O
Q
P
P
303
Q
350
351
352
324
301 4-646-977-01 BLIND (LCD), SCREW 303 4-644-492-31 ACE (M2), LOCK 304 X-4623-481-1 HOUSING (BEZEL) ASSY 305 A-8045-747-A LCD ASSY (S) 306 4-646-705-02 TUBE, TOP
308 4-646-703-01 KNOB (LATCH) 309 4-639-890-01 SCREW (+B M2.6X2.5) 311 4-646-704-02 LEVER (LATCH) 312 4-635-923-01 HOLDER (MICROPHONE) 314 1-542-402-21 MICROPHONE, ELECTRET CONDENSER
315 1-960-481-11 HARNESS, LCD 317 4-639-623-11 SPRING (LATCH), COIL 318 4-644-493-11 ACE (M2.6), LOCK 319 4-646-791-11 TILT (L) 320 4-646-706-11 COVER (L)
323 4-646-792-11 TILT (R) 324 1-418-085-41 INVERTER UNIT 325 4-646-722-02 BLIND, SCREW 326 4-646-700-11 COVER (R) 327 4-647-482-02 SEAL (LVDS)
328 X-4622-700-2 HOUSING (DISPLAY) ASSY 329 4-646-975-01 BUSHING 330 4-646-976-02 CUSHION (LATCH) 331 4-648-793-01 WASHER (LATCH) 332 4-648-451-01 SPACER
333 7-621-772-00 SCREW +B 2X3 348 A-8066-505-A ANL-24 COMPLETE PWB 349 4-647-547-01 BUSHING (PC BOARD) 350 4-653-077-01 SPACER (PARM REST) 351 4-653-077-11 SPACER (PARM REST)
352 4-656-225-01 LCD HARNESS GUIDE SHEET
ACCESSORIES ************
0401 1-476-163-13 ADAPTOR, AC
402 1-756-100-21 BATTERY PACK, LITHIUM ION 403 1-757-026-11 CABLE, VGA
0 1-757-562-21 CORD, POWER
4-653-282-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION
(PCGA-CD51 Series)
LOOK AT EXPLODED VIEWS OF THE PART **********************************
404 PCGA-CD51/A
401
Adaptor AC
402
Battery Pack
403
Display Adaptor
The CD-ROM Drive itself does not have the Part No. Refer to the PCGA-CD51 Series Service manual (9-928-323-12).
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CD-ROM Drive (PCGA-CD51/A)
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Notebook
Quick Start
PCG-SR27/PCG-SR27K
Contents
1 Welcome ..........................................................5
Features.......................................................................................... 5
Unpacking Your Notebook.............................................................. 6
Notes on Use.................................................................................. 7
2 Setting Up Your VAIO® Notebook ...............11
Locating Controls and Connectors ............................................... 11
Connecting a Power Source .........................................................14
Starting Your Notebook................................................................ 20
Registering Your Notebook ..........................................................21
Shutting Down Your Notebook..................................................... 22
3 Power Saving Modes ....................................23
4 About the Software on Your Notebook .......27
Overview....................................................................................... 27
Application, Driver, and System Recovery CDs ............................ 32
Software Support Information...................................................... 36
5 Getting Help...................................................39
VAIO Support Agent ..................................................................... 40
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6 Troubleshooting........................................... 51
Troubleshooting Your Notebook ...................................................51
Troubleshooting the LCD Screen ..................................................55
Troubleshooting the Mouse and Touchpad...................................56
Troubleshooting Drives, PC Cards, and Peripheral Devices ..........57
Troubleshooting Software.............................................................59
Troubleshooting the Modem.........................................................60
Troubleshooting Audio..................................................................61
Troubleshooting the Printer ..........................................................62
7 Index.............................................................. 63
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Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of the Sony VAIO® notebook. Sony has combined leading-edge technology in audio, video, computing, and communications to provide you with state-of-the-art personal computing.
Features
For a complete description of the specifications of your VAIO Notebook, see “VAIO
Notebook Specifications” .
Exceptional performance — Your notebook includes a fast low voltage
Mobile Intel SpeedStep™ technology and a V.90/K56flex compatible modem.
Portability — The high-capacity lithium-ion battery provides hours of use
without AC power.
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Pentium® III processor 750MHz featuring Intel®
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Sony audio and video quality — High-quality MPEG1 digital video,
which supports full-screen display (10.4-inch Active Matrix LCD screen) and enables you to take advantage of today’s advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software.
Microsoft
Microsoft
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Windows® operating system — Your system includes the
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Windows® Millennium Edition or the Microsoft® Windows®
2000 Professional operating system.
Communications — Access popular online services, send e-mail, and
browse the Internet.
Optical drive (CD-ROM) — The CD-ROM drive utilizes a new optical
storage technology that provides a rich multimedia computing experience.
* Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and gov-
ernment regulations.
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Unpacking Your Notebook
Hardware:
Main Unit
VGA Adapter
Power Cord
Optical Drive
AC Adapter
Documents
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setting up your notebook, the features of your notebook, the applications included with your system, and how to contact software vendors and solve common problems.
The Microsoft
or Microsoft
Explains how to use the basic features of the Windows operating system.
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Notebook Quick Start — Contains information on unpacking and
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Windows® Millennium Edition Getting Started document
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Windows 2000 Professional Getting Started document —
Legal/Safety Information — Explains notes on use and offers safety tips.
Specifications — Details the hardware specifications for your notebook.
Software CDs
Microsoft
the Sony computer you purchased.
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Word 2002 — Allows you to reinstall Microsoft Word 2002 to
Notes on Use
Recovery CDs
Application Recovery CD(s) — Enables you to reinstall individual
applications if they become corrupted or erased.
Driver Recovery CD(s) — Enables you to reinstall individual device
drivers. Use it to restore corrupted or erased device drivers.
System Recovery CD(s) — Enables you to format the C:\ partition of the
hard disk drive, then reinstall the operating system and software titles that shipped with your notebook if they become corrupted or are erased.
Other
Packet containing special product offers
Warranty car d
Notes on Use
You will be using your notebook computer as a portable device in a variety of environments. Whenever possible, you should apply the following ergonomic considerations to both stationary and portable environments.
Ergonomic Guidelines
Position of your notebook — Place the notebook directly in front of you as
you work. Keep your forearms horizontal, with your wrists in a neutral, comfortable position while using the keyboard, touchpad, or external mouse. Let your upper arms hang naturally at your sides. Take breaks during sessions with your notebook. Excessive use of the notebook may strain muscles or tendons.
Furniture and posture — Sit in a chair with good back support and
armrests. Adjust the level of the chair so your feet are flat on the floor. A footrest may make you more comfortable. Sit in a relaxed, upright posture and avoid slouching forward or leaning far backward.
Viewing angle of the notebook’s display — Use the display’s tilting
feature to find the best position. You can reduce eye strain and muscle fatigue by adjusting the tilt of the display to the proper position. You can adjust the brightness setting of the display also.
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Lighting — Choose a location where windows and lights do not create glare
or reflection on the display. Use indirect lighting to avoid bright spots on the display. You can also purchase accessories for your display that help reduce glare. Proper lighting adds to your comfort and work effectiveness.
Placement of an external display — When using an external display, set
the display at a comfortable viewing distance. Make sure the display screen is at eye level or slightly lower when you are sitting in front of the monitor.
Recommended Position
Computer positioned directly in front of you
Arms at desk level
Wrists relaxed and flat
Setting Up Your Notebook
Do not place your notebook in a location subject to:
Heat sources, such as radiators or air ducts Direct sunlight Excessive dust Moisture or rain Mechanical vibration or shock Strong magnets or speakers that are not magnetically shielded Ambient temperature of more than 95º F (35º C) or less than
40º F (5º C)
High humidity
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Notes on Use
Do not place electronic equipment near your notebook. The notebook’s
electromagnetic field may cause a malfunction.
Provide adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build-up. Do not
place your notebook on porous surfaces such as rugs or blankets, or near materials such as curtains or draperies that may block its ventilation slots. Leave a space of at least 8 inches behind the back panel of the notebook.
The notebook uses high-frequency radio signals and may cause interference
to radio or TV reception. Should this occur, relocate the notebook a suitable distance away from the set.
Use only specified peripheral equipment and interface cables; otherwise,
problems may result.
Do not use cut or damaged connection cables.
Your notebook will not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-
operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX).
If the telephone company makes a service call to your home or office and
determines that your notebook is responsible for a problem, the telephone company may bill you for the service call. Also, if you do not disconnect your notebook when it is adversely affecting the telephone line, the telephone company has the right to disconnect your service until you correct the problem.
Handling Your Notebook
Clean the cabinet with a soft, dry cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistened with
a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent such as alcohol or benzine, as these may damage the finish of your notebook.
Should any solid object or liquid fall into the notebook, shut down your
notebook and then unplug it. You may want to have the notebook checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further.
Do not drop the notebook or place heavy objects on top of the notebook.
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Cleaning Your Notebook
Make sure to disconnect the AC adapter before cleaning the notebook.
Avoid rubbing the LCD screen as this can damage the screen. Use a soft, dry
cloth to wipe the LCD screen.
Clean the notebook with a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent
solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent, such as alcohol or benzine.
Handling the LCD Screen
Do not leave the LCD facing the sun as it can damage the LCD. Be careful
when using the notebook near a window.
Do not scratch the LCD or exert pressure on it. This could cause
malfunction.
Using the notebook in low temperature conditions may produce a residual
image on the screen. This is not a malfunction. When the notebook returns to normal temperature, the screen returns to normal.
A residual image may appear on the screen if the same image is displayed
for a lengthy period of time. The residual image disappears in a while. You can use a screen saver to prevent residual images.
The screen becomes warm during operation. This is normal and does not
indicate a malfunction.
The LCD is manufactured using high-precision technology. You may,
however, see tiny black points and/or bright points (red, blue, or green) that continuously appear on the LCD. This is a normal result of the manufacturing process and does not indicate a malfunction.
On Moisture Condensation
If the notebook is brought directly from a cold location to a warm one,
moisture may condense inside your notebook. In this case, allow at least an hour before turning on your notebook. If any problems occur, unplug your notebook, and contact your Sony Service Center.
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Setting Up Your VAIO® Notebook
This section describes the controls and connectors on your VAIO Notebook, how to connect your notebook to a power source, and how to start and shut down your notebook
Locating Controls and Connectors
Front
1 Power Indicator 8 Microphone 2 Battery Indicator 9 LCD Screen 3 MG Memory Stick 4 Hard Disk Drive Indicator 11 Touchpad 5 Num Lock Indicator 12 Power Switch 6 Caps Lock Indicator 13 Left/Right Button 7 Scroll Lock Indicator 14 Speakers
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Indicator 10 Keyboard
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