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File name: | Centoris W259 Series Service Manual.zip [preview Centoris W259 Series] |
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Mfg: | Optima |
Model: | Centoris W259 Series 🔎 |
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Descr: | Optima Centoris W259 Series Service Manual |
Group: | Electronics > Computer equipment > Notebooks Laptops |
Uploaded: | 19-05-2010 |
User: | spikesaurus |
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File name 255_259II Ch6 Troubleshooting Guidelines.pdf Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Guidelines 255IIX Rev : A Page 1 of23 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Guidelines Trouble Shooting List 6.1 No display 6.2 VGA controller failure 6.3 LCD no display / Invalid picture 6.4 External monitor has no display or color incorrect 6.5 Memory test error 6.6 Keyboard test error 6.7 Touch pad test error 6.8 Memory Card bus Failure 6.9 Hard disk drive test error 6.10 CMOS test error 6.11 IEEE 1394 Failure 6.12 Card read port test error 6.13 Audio failure 6.14 No power symptom 6.15 CD ROM drive test error 6.16 Stopping in LCD screen while booting 6.17 PCMCIA Card Bus failure 6.18 Modem Failure 6.19 LAN Failure 6.20 TV OUT Failure 6.1 No display (system failure) 255IIX Rev : A Page 2 of23 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Guidelines Symptom: There is no display on both LCD and Monitor after power on although the LCD and Monitor are known-good. No Display NO Monitor or LCD module ok? Replace monitor or LCD Yes NO DDR RAM module ok? Replace DDR module Yes Yes NO CPU OK?? Replace CPU Yes Yes Display Ok? Correct it No Replace motherboard 255IIX Rev : A Page 3 of23 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Guidelines 6.2 VGA controller failure Symptom: There is no display or distortion on both LCD and Monitor although Power-On-Self-Test is passed VGA Controller Failure Try reinstall VGA driver in Windows XP Yes Retest ok?? Correct it No Screen distortion? No Replace Motherboard Yes Detect Display No Replace Motherboard Adapter? Yes No Check Memory Replace Motherboard Size Yes Correct it 255IIX Rev : A Page 4 of23 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Guidelines 6.3 LCD no display or | ||
File name 255_259IIX_Ch1_General_System_Desc.pdf Chapter 1 General System Description 255/259IIX Rev : A Page 1 - 15 Chapter 1 General System Description 1.1. Hardware Specification... 3 1.2. Software Specification... 17 255/259IIX Rev : A Page 2 - 15 Chapter 1 General System Description 1.1 Hardware Specification. A. CPU Intel Centrino Dothan Processor The Intel Centrino Dothan processor is manufactured on Intel's advanced 0.09 micron process technology with copper interconnect. The processor maintains support for MMX TM technology and Streaming SIMD instructions and full compatibility with IA-32 software. The high performance core features architectural innovations like Micro-op Fusion and Advanced Stack Management that reduce the number of micro-ops handled by the processor. This results in more efficient scheduling and better performance at lower power. The on-die 32-kB Level 1 instruction and data caches and the 2-MB Level 2 cache with Advanced Transfer Cache Architecture enable significant performance improvement over existing mobile processors. The processor also features a very advanced branch prediction architecture that significantly reduces the number of mispredicted branches. The processor's Data Prefetch Logic speculatively fetches data to the L2 cache before an L1 cache requests occurs, resulting in reduced bus cycle penalties and improved performance. The Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 (SSE2) enable break-through levels of performance in multimedia applications including 3-D graphics, video decoding/encoding, and speech recognition. The new packed double-precision floating-point instructions enhance performance for applications that require greater range and precision, including scientific and engineering applications and advanced 3-D geometry techniques, such as ray tracing. The Intel Centrino Dothen processor's 400-MHz processor system bus utilizes a split-transaction, deferred reply protocol. The 400-MHz processor system bus uses Source-Synchronous Transfer (SST) of address and data to improve performance by transferring data four times per bus clock (4X data transfer rate, as in AGP 4X). Along with the 4X data bus, the address bus can deliver addresses two times per bus clock and is referred to as a "double-clocked" or 2X address bus. Working together, the 4X data bus and 2X address bus provide a data bus bandwidth of up to 3.2 Gbytes/second. The processor system bus uses Advanced Gunning Transceiver Logic (AGTL+) signal technology, a variant of GTL+ signalling technology with low power enhancements. The processor features Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology, which enables real-time dynamic switching between multiple vol | ||
File name 255_259IIX_Ch2_Major_Components.pdf Chapter2 Major Components 2 5 / 9 XI eR v : A a P ge 1 - 31 Chapter2 Major Components 2.1. System Block Diagram ... 3 2.2. Major Component Definition... 4 2.3. Connector Definition... 35 2.1 System Block Diagram 2 5 / 9 XI eR v : A a P ge 2 - 31 Chapter2 Major Components THERMAL CPU AD CPUCLK ADM 1032 SOP 8 CPUCLK# Intel DOTHAN / Celeron M uFCPGA 478 LCD 14.1" XGA TFT PSB 14.1" SXGA+ TFT 4 | ||
File name 255_259IIX_Ch5_Installation_Guidelines.pdf Chapter 5 Installation Guidelines 255/259IIX Rev. A Page 1 Chapter 5 Installation Guidelines 5.1. CPU, RAM, HDD Installation... 5.2. Upgrade System & Keyboard BIOS... 3 8 255/259IIX Rev. A Page 2 Chapter 5 Installation Guidelines 5.1. CPU, RAM, HDD Installation Warning Notice For precautionary measures, please disconnect the AC adapter and remove the battery from the battery compartment while doing the installation procedure of the CPU, Memory & HDD. Procedure to remove the battery Unlock the battery knob and pull out the battery pack. A. CPU Installation Guide Important Notice The CPU thermal pad of the CPU fan heat sink (black color) is one time use only. Meaning that if you remove the CPU heat sink from the CPU, you must REPLACE the CPU thermal pad with a new thermal pad (black color). Clean any residue on the CPU and the CPU heat sink assembly before putting the new CPU thermal pad. Otherwise, there might be an overheat problem on the CPU. 1.Unfasten 6 screws and remove the CPU and DDR cover. 255/259IIX Rev. A Page 3 Chapter 5 Installation Guidelines 2.Unfasten 3 screws from CPU Fan cover and disconnect Fan cable from the connector. 3. Align the pin 1 of CPU with pin 1 of CPU socket and gently put the CPU into the CPU socket. 4. Fasten the CPU Lock clockwise. 255/259IIX Rev. A Page 4 Chapter 5 Installation Guidelines 5. Fasten 3 screws from CPU Fan cover and connect Fan cable from the connector. 6. Put CPU and DDR cover then fasten 6 screws. 255/259IIX Rev. A Page 5 Chapter 5 Installation Guidelines B. HDD Installation Guide 1. Fasten 4 screws of HDD module. 2. Unfasten 1 screw of the HDD cover. 3. Push the HDD casing into the HDD connector. 255/259IIX Rev. A Page 6 Chapter 5 Installation Guidelines 4. Fasten 1 screw of the HDD cover. 255/259IIX Rev. A Page 7 Chapter 5 Installation Guidelines C. DDR Module Installation Guide. 1. Unfasten 6 srews of the CPU and DDR cover. 2. Put the DDR Module to the DDR socket. 3. Fasten 6 srews of the CPU and DDR cover. 255/259IIX Rev. A Page 8 Chapter 5 Installation Guidelines 5.2. Upgrade the BIOS Important Notice The utility only support at real mode (DOS mode), can not run at the protected mode (Window Mode). Do make sure that the system boot from real mode and plug AC power when to update the BIOS or install the utility. BIOS Update Procedure The F82745EXE utility is used to flash the system ROM and upgrade the BIOS. 1. Make sure the AC adapter is connected to your notebook before you run this utility. 2. Please make a clean Boot Disk which has no config.sys and autoexec.bat files. 3. Boot from Floppy disk, enter DOS prompt. 4. Type DIR 5. Please make sure the diskette has the following files : F82745EXE and xxxx.xxx (Bios Filename) 6. Start to update the system BIOS, AC power must plug into unit. Type A:\F82745 xxxx.xxx 7. Press Enter. After updating t | ||
File name 259IAX_Ch4_System_Disassembly.pdf Chapter 4 System Disassembly 255IIX Rev : A Page 1 - 17 Chapter 4 System Disassembly 4.1. System Disassembly Procedures... 3 4.2. LCD Display Panel Disassembly Procedure... 11 255IIX Rev : A Page 2 - 17 Chapter 4 System Disassembly 4.1. System Disassembly Procedures 1. Please refer to the disassembly procedures of the 259IAX. 2. Unlock the battery knob and pull out the battery pack. 3. Unfasten 6 screws and remove the CPU and DDR cover. 255IIX Rev : A Page 3 - 17 Chapter 4 System Disassembly 4. Unfasten 1 screw and remove the ODD. 5. Unfasten 5 screws. 6. (a) Unlock CPU lock and remove CPU . (b) Gently remove the DDR 255IIX Rev : A Page 4 - 17 Chapter 4 System Disassembly 7. Unfasten 1 screw of the HDD cover. 8. Disconnect the HDD casing to the HDD Connector to remove it. 9. Unfasten 20 screws. 255IIX Rev : A Page 5 - 17 Chapter 4 System Disassembly 10. Unfasten 3 screws. 11. Unlock 3 Latches of the Keyboard. 12. Disconnect KB cable from the connector. 255IIX Rev : A Page 6 - 17 Chapter 4 System Disassembly 13. Remove 2 hinge cover and speaker cover. 14. Disable LCD cable. 15. Unfasten 4 screws from LCD hinge. 255IIX Rev : A Page 7 - 17 Chapter 4 System Disassembly 16. Unlock LCD Knob and gently remove LCD panel.. 17. Gently remove Bottom cover. 18. Disconnect USB cable. 255IIX Rev : A Page 8 - 17 Chapter 4 System Disassembly 22. Unplug speaker cable and unfasten 2 hexnuts. 23. (a)Remove 1 hexnuts and 2 screws . (b)Unplug touch pad cable and HDD cable. (c)Remove 4 cables 24. Remove 2 screws before remove modem board 255IIX Rev : A Page 9 - 17 Chapter 4 System Disassembly 25. System Disassembly. 255IIX Rev : A Page 10 - 17 Chapter 4 System Disassembly 4.2 LCD Display disassembly procedure. 1. Remove the 6 rubber stoppers. 2. Unfasten 6 screws. 3. Gently remove the LCD Front cabinet. 255IIX Rev : A Page 11 - 17 Chapter 4 System Disassembly 4. Unfsaten 12 screws. 5. Disconnect LCD cable from the inverter board and remove the LCD from LCD back cabinet 6. Unfasten 8 screws and remove left and right hinge. 255IIX Rev : A Page 12 - 17 Chapter 4 System Disassembly 7. Disconnect LCD connector and remove LCD cable. 8. LCD display panel disassembly finished. 255IIX Rev : A Page 13 - 17 | ||
File name 259II1 Ch3 Explosion Chart_F.pdf Chapter3 Explosion Chart 259II1 Rev : A Page 1 - 9 Chapter3 Explosion Chart 3.1. ASSY-BASE... 3.2. ASSY-TOP... 3.3. ASSY-HINGE... 3.4 3.5 3.6 LCD ASSEMBLE ODD Cabinet Assembly HDD Assembly 3 5 7 8 10 11 259II1 Rev : A Page 2 - 9 Chapter3 Explosion Chart 3.1. ASSY-BASE No. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTIONE QTY 259II1 Rev : A Page 3 - 9 Chapter3 Explosion Chart No. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTIONE QTY 259II1 Rev : A Page 4 - 9 Chapter3 Explosion Chart 3.2. ASSY-TOP 259II1 Rev : A Page 5 - 9 Chapter3 Explosion Chart No. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTIONE QTY 259II1 Rev : A Page 6 - 9 Chapter3 Explosion Chart 3.3ASSY-HINGE No. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTIONE QTY 259II1 Rev : A Page 7 - 9 Chapter3 Explosion Chart 3.4 LCD Module Assembly. 259II1 Rev : A Page 8 - 9 Chapter3 Explosion Chart ITEM PART. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY 259II1 Rev : A Page 9 - 9 Chapter3 Explosion Chart 3.5 ODD Assembly. ITEM 155 154 153-b 156-a A PART. NO. 41-910217-03 41-720120-03 40-UG6023-00 83-UG5040-10 70-230009-00 DESCRIPTION SCREW TP1.7*3 I #0 BLACK H=0.6 SCREW M2.0*3 I #1 NI BRACKET CD-ROM 259IA1 BEZEL DVD-DUAL W/O PRINTING QSI#8155 255 DVD+RW SDW-041 4X QUANTA FW DU01 QTY 1 2 1 1 1 259II1 Rev : A Page 10 - 9 Chapter3 Explosion Chart 3.6 HDD Assembly No. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTIONE QTY 259II1 Rev : A Page 11 - 9 |
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