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Tecra
8200 Series
GENERAL INFORMATION




Tools Required for Proper
Disassembly and Reassembly:


1. Phillips Screwdriver (Size 1)
2. Flat head Screwdriver
3. Security Torx (Size 7)
4. Case Separator
5. ESD Wrist Strap
6. ESD mats
7. Tweezers




Before attempting any of the following procedures,
make sure that the main battery and AC adaptor is
not connected to the unit and the environment in
which you are working on is protected from
Electro-Static Discharge(ESD).




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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1. BATTERY PACK REMOVAL
2. OPTIONAL PC CARD REMOVAL
3. SELECT BAY REMOVAL
4. DVD-ROM/CD-RW DRIVE DISASSEMBLY
5. FDD DISASSEMBLY
6. MEMORY MODULE REMOVAL
7. WIRELESS LAN REMOVAL
8. HDD REMOVAL
9. KEYBOARD REMOVAL
10. TOP COVER REMOVAL
11. MEMBRANE SWITCH REMOVAL
12. SPEAKERS AND MICROPHONE REMOVAL
13. SOUND BOARD REMOVAL
14. COOLING MODULE REMOVAL
15. CPU REMOVAL
16. MODEM BOARD REMOVAL
17. RTC BATTERY REMOVAL
18. SYSTEM BOARD REMOVAL
19. 14.1'' DISPLAY MASK REMOVAL
20. FL INVERTER AND 14.1'' LCD REMOVAL




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BATTERY PACK REMOVAL OPTIONAL PC CARD REMOVAL




Battery
Pack



PC card
Release
lever
Eject button

1. Turn the computer upside down as shown. 1. Pull out the eject button of the PC card to be
2. Slide the battery release lever in the direction of the removed.
arrow. 2. Press firmly to eject the PC card.
3. Slide the battery assembly forward and out of the 3. Grasp the PC card and remove it.
battery bay.
NOTE: Before removing any PCMCIA device, make
sure it is "STOPPED" in the PC Card Manager.

SELECT BAY REMOVAL DVD-ROM/CD-RW DRIVE DISASSEMBLY
Release
lever




Select bay
device


Selectable bay cover CD-ROM
1. Turn the computer upside down.
2. Slide the release lever in the direction of the arrow.
3. Pull out the select bay device in the direction of the 1. Remove the selectable bay cover.
arrow.




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DVD-ROM/CD-RW DRIVE DISASSEMBLY FDD DISASSEMBLY


Plastic cover
Connector cover




M2x3 black M2x4
screws silver M2x4 black
screw screws
Spacer
M2x8 black M2x6 silver screw
screws Connector
Connector cover
2. Remove four M2x4 black screws 1. Remove the following six screws from the Select bay
3. Remove the frame. module:
4. Remove two M2x8 silver screws. - Four M2.5x4 black screws
5. Remove the spacer, connector, and the connector - One M2x6 silver screw
cover from the CD/DVD ROM drive. - One M2x4 silver screw.
2. Remove the connector cover and the plastic cover..
FDD DISASSEMBLY

FDD




FDD



FDD bracket
Connector Flexible cable

3. Remove the FDD from the FDD bracket. 4. Disconnect the connector flexible cable from the
FDD.
NOTE: The brackets, flexible cable and the screws
are separate parts.Please DO NOT return them
to TOSHIBA.




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MEMORY MODULE REMOVAL WIRELESS LAN REMOVAL

M2.5x4 black
flat head screws

Memory
cover




Memory
module




Memory clips Mini PCI cover M2.5x4 security torx screw
1. Turn the computer upside down. 1. Turn the computer upside down.
2. Remove two M2.5x4 black flat head screws and 2. Remove two M2.5x4 security torx screws securing
remove the memory cover. the Wireless LAN cover and lift out the cover.
3. Spread the memory clips outward and pull the memory
module out of the connector on a 45 degree angle.


HDD REMOVAL


Mini-PCI
connector
clips




Wireless Black coax cable White coax cable HDD cover M2.5x4 black
LAN card flat head screws
3. Disconnect the Black and White coax from PJ12 and 1. Turn the computer upside down.
PJ13. 2. Remove one M2.5x4 black flat head screws
4. Spread the Mini-PCI connector clips and pull the securing HDD cover
Wireless LAN card out of the connector about 3. Push up the raised nubs to remove the HDD cover.
45 degree angle.




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HDD REMOVAL

HDD
HDD
bracket




Plastic Tab HDD pack M3x4 flat head brass screws
HDD connector
4. Unfold the plastic tab and pull to remove the HDD 5. Remove four M3x4 flat head brass screws securing
from the bay. the HDD to the bracket and lift the drive out of the
bracket.
6. Unplug the HDD connector from the drive.



KEYBOARD REMOVAL
Latch




Keyboard




Case separator Keyboard holder M2.5x2.8 black screws
1. Open the display panel. 3. Remove two M2.5x2.8 black screws securing the
2. Using the case separator, unlatch the keyboard holder keyboard.
at the top of the keyboard. 4. Lift out the keyboard and set it as shown above.
5. Disconnect the keyboard cable from PJ580 on the
system board.




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KEYBOARD REMOVAL TOP COVER REMOVAL
M2.5x6 black screw M2.5x2.8 black flat head screws


PJ720 M2.5x16
black
screws M2.5x16
black
Keyboard screw
cable
M2.5x6
black
Keyboard screw


M2.5x4 black flat head screws M2.5x6 black screws
3. Lift out the keyboard and set it on the palmrest. 1. Turn the computer upside down and remove the
4. Disconnect the keyboard cable from PJ720 and lift following screws:
out the keyboard. -4 M2.5x2.8 black flat head screws
-5 M2.5x4 black flat head screws
-6 M2.5x6 black screws
-3 M2.5x16 black screws

TOP COVER REMOVAL MEMBRANE SWITCH REMOVAL


Black/white
coax cable




M2.5x16
black
screws



PJ101 LCD/FL inverter cable PJ730 Membrane switch Membrane
2. Turn the computer right side up and open the display. cable switch
3. Disconnect the display cable from PJ101 on the system 1. Disconnect the membrane switch cable from PJ730
and the black/white coax cable from PJ93/92 on the on the sound board.
coax connector board. 2. Lift out the membrane switch.
4. Remove two M2.5x16 black screws from the keyboard
area.
5. Lift out the top cover assembly.




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SPEAKERS & MICROPHONE REMOVAL SOUND BOARD REMOVAL

Microphone Sound cable
Left/Right cable
speaker PJ1
cable PJ4 PJ407

Tape
PJ3
Right
speaker


M2.5x4
brass
Left speaker Rubber holders Microphone screws Sound board
1. Lift the strip of glass tape securing the microphone and 1. Disconnect the sound cable from PJ407 on the
speaker cables. system board.
2. Disconnect the speaker cable from PJ961 and the 2. Remove two M2.5x4 screws securing the sound
microphone cable from PJ964 on the sound board. board.
3. Remove the cables and lift out the speaker assemblies. 3. Lift out the sound board assembly.
4. Disconnect the sound cable from PJ1 on the
sound board.
COOLING MODULE REMOVAL CPU REMOVAL

CPU
lock
Cooling
module

Thermal
conductor
Fan cable



PJ202


M2x10 brass screws

1. Disconnect the fan cable from PJ202 on the system 1. Peel off the thermal conductor.
board.
2. Remove four M2x10 brass screws securing the cooling
module.
3. Lift out the cooling module.




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CPU REMOVAL



LOCK OPEN




CPU lock CPU lock




1. Rotate the CPU lock 180 degrees clockwise, to the
. OPEN position, and lift the CPU out of the socket.




MODEM BOARD REMOVAL

Modem
relay board

M2x5 silver screws
RJ11/RJ45
jack


M2.5x4
brass Modem cable
screw

MDC

M2x4 silver screws Wireless LAN antenna relay board
1. Remove one M2.5x4 brass screw securing the Wireless 4. Remove two M2x5 silver screws securing the MDC
LAN antenna relay board and three M2x4 silver screws (modem daughter card).
securing the modem relay board. 5. Lift up the back of the MDC to disconnect it from
2. Lift up the left side of the modem relay board to disconnect the modem relay board.
from PJ610 on the system board and remove the modem 6. Disconnect the modem cable from the MDC.
relay board and RJ11/RJ45 jack upward.
3. Disconnect the LAN cable from PJ150 on the system board.



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RTC BATTERY REMOVAL SYSTEM BOARD REMOVAL

RTC
M2.5x6
battery
black
screw
Plastic
shield


RTC battery
cable




PJ201 HDD connector cover Select Bay cover
1. Disconnect the RTC battery cable from PJ201 on the 1. Remove one M2.5x6 black screw securing the
system board. select Bay cover.
2. Unlatch the plastic shield and lift out the RTC battery. 2. Remove the HDD connector cover.




M2.5x4 brass screws




Eject buttons PC card slot cover

System board M2.5x4 Hex screw
3. Remove four M2.5x4 brass screws and
one M2.5x4 hexagonal screw securing the 1. Unfold the PC card eject buttons and remove the
system board. PC card slot cover.
4. Lift out the system board.




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14.1" DISPLAY MASK REMOVAL FL INVERTER AND 14.1" LCD REMOVAL
Plastic shield LCD module

Latch

Mask Mask
seals seals
Display
mask



LCD M2x4 M2x4
brass brass
screws screws

Mask seals LCD/FL cable FL inverter board FL cable

1. Remove two mask seals at the bottom corners of the 1. Lift the plastic shield.
display assembly using a pair of fine-tipped tweezers. 2. Carefully lift up the FL inverter board and
2. Remove two M2.5x6 flat head brass screws securing disconnect the LCD/FL cable from CN1 and the
the display mask. FL cable from CN2.
3. There are 23 latches securing the display mask. 3. Remove four mask seals to expose four screws
Carefully insert your fingers between the mask and the securing the LCD module.
LCD panel and pry open the latches starting from the 4. Remove four M2X4 brass screws securing the
bottom seven latches, to the five latches on the right LCD module.
and left sides, ending with the six toplatches. 5. Carefully rotate out the top of the LCD module
enough to access the display cable
6. Peel off the tape securing the LCD/FL cable and
disconnect the cable.




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