HP Omnibook Xt1500 Service Manual
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Technology Code ID) Removal and Replacement 2-29 Figure 2-21. Removing the Top Case Reassembly Notes • Make sure the touch pad cable, and CD/DVD player PCA cable, and volume PCA cable (if present) are securely connected. • If present, reinsert the wireless cables into their slot in the top case. • Make sure the tabs along the edges of the case snap shut. Screws, M2×4mm (2) Screws, M2.5x6mm (2) Screws, M2×4mm (3) Screws, M2×4mm (3) Screws, M2×4mm (5)
2-30 Removal and Replacement Technology Code ID) Removing the Hinge Saddles (HP Authorized Service Providers Only) Required Equipment • #0 Phillips screwdriver. Removal Procedure 1. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery. 2. Remove these additional assemblies: • Keyboard cover (page 2-9). • Keyboard (page 2-11). • Display assembly (page 2-18). • Top case (page 2-27). 3. Remove the retaining screws from the right hinge saddle, and lift the hinge saddle out of the notebook. 4. Remove the retaining screws from the left hinge saddle, and lift the hinge saddle out of the notebook. Caution Be careful not to damage the volume control PCA (if present) after removing the right hinge saddle. If excessive handling of the bottom case is anticipated, it is recommended that you remove the PCA to avoid accidentally displacing it.
Technology Code ID) Removal and Replacement 2-31 Figure 2-22. Removing the Hinge Saddles Reassembly Notes • Make sure the posts on the underside of the hinge saddles line up with the openings in the bottom case, and that the holes in the front ends of the saddle fit over the alignment posts in the bottom case. Screw, M2×4mm Screws, M2.5x6mm (3) Screw, M2.5x6mm Screw, M2.5x8mm
2-32 Removal and Replacement Technology Code ID) Removing the Motherboard or Bottom Case (HP Authorized Service Providers Only) Required Equipment • #0 Phillips screwdriver. • .5 mm hex driver When Installing a New Motherboard Before replacing the motherboard, you must (if possible) electronically store the motherboard’s serial number and service ID for transfer to the new motherboard. 1. Exit Windows and boot to a DOS prompt. 2. Run ESN.EXE from one of these sources: • On a factory software installation, change to the \hp\drivers\hputils directory and type esn at the prompt. • Otherwise, copy \hp\drivers\hputils\ESN.EXE from the Recovery CD, then run it on the notebook. 3. Store the serial number and service ID as directed. Removal Procedure 1. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery. 2. Remove these additional assemblies: • Battery (page 2-4). • Plug-in module (page 2-5). • Hard disk drive (page 2-6). • Keyboard cover (page 2-9). • Keyboard (page 2-11). • SDRAM modules (page 2-13). • Mini-PCI card (page 2-16). • Display assembly (page 2-18). • Fan and heatsink (page 2-22). • CPU module (page 2-25). • Top case (page 2-27). • Hinge saddles (page 2-30). 3. Remove the retaining screws from the hard disk drive guide, and lift the guide off of the motherboard. 4. Remove the retaining screw from each CD/DVD disk drive guide, and life the guides off of the motherboard.
Technology Code ID) Removal and Replacement 2-33 5. Remove both retaining screws from the motherboard. 6. Remove the four standoffs located near the CPU module. 7. Disconnect the audio PCA and remove it from the motherboard. 8. Lift the front edge of the motherboard slightly, then carefully lift the motherboard forward and out of the bottom case. Figure 2-23. Removing the Motherboard Reassembly Procedure • When reinstalling the motherboard, see “Reinstalling the Motherboard” on page 2-34. • When reinstalling the bottom case, see “Replacing the Bottom Case” on page 2-35. Screws, M2×4mm (2) Screws, M2.5x6mm (3) Screws, M2.5x6mm (2) Screw, M2.5x6mm Screws, M2×4mm (2) Standoffs, 5mm (4)
2-34 Removal and Replacement Technology Code ID) Reinstalling the Motherboard Reassembly Procedure 1. Insert the I/O connectors through their openings in the bottom case, then lower the motherboard into place. 2. Make sure the PC card eject button fits into its slot in the bottom case. 3. Make sure the alignment posts in the bottom case—near the CPU module and PC card guide—fit through the corresponding openings in the motherboard. When Installing a New Motherboard After installing a new motherboard, you must electronically transfer to it the serial number and service ID from the previous motherboard. 1. Exit Windows and boot to a DOS prompt. 2. Run ESN.EXE from the same source you used when saving the serial number and service ID from the previous motherboard: • On a factory software installation, change to the \hp\drivers\hputils directory and type esn at the prompt. • Otherwise, copy \hp\drivers\hputils\ESN.EXE from the Recovery CD, then run it on the notebook. 3. Install the serial number and service ID. • If you are prompted for the serial number, type the serial number shown on the bottom of the case. • If a serial number has already been stored, you must call an HP support center to change it (see page vi).
Technology Code ID) Removal and Replacement 2-35 Replacing the Bottom Case Installation Procedure 1. Install a new Microsoft Product ID label. 2. Transfer the old serial number label and install a new overlay, or create a new serial number label using the steps on the following page. 3. If you need to install or replace the docking doors or PCMCIA doors, refer to the figures below. Figure 2-24. Installing the Docking Doors Figure 2-25. Installing the PCMCIA Doors
2-36 Removal and Replacement Technology Code ID) Installing a New Serial Number Label Download the latest version of the serial number label template (Microsoft Word format) from the Partnership Web site (see page vi) under Support/Service in Technical Support Information, or from http://www.mcd.hp.com. Store it with other Word templates on a PC connected to a laser printer. The latest version includes fields for warranty period and manufacturing location. 1. Open a new document based on the serial label template. 2. Enter the information from the old serial label, and print the new label on plain white paper. The new label does not have barcodes. 3. Carefully cut out the new serial label just inside the border and place it into the inner recess in the bottom case. The bottom of the label goes toward the front of the case. 4. While holding the paper label in place, attach a serial label overlay into the outer recess. It covers and protects the serial label. HP Serial Number (S)TW711A1234 1YR (1P) F2072 W EA MFG# TW711A1234 Made in Taiwan Figure 2-26. Example of Serial Number Label
Technology Code ID) Removal and Replacement 2-37 Removing Notebook Components (HP Authorized Service Providers Only) Required Equipment • #0 Phillips screwdriver. • Small flat-blade screwdriver. Removal Procedure 1. Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery. 2. Remove the assemblies and follow the additional steps given in the table below. Table 2-5. Removing Notebook Components Component Removal Procedure Additional Steps Antenna, wireless See page 2-20. Bezel, display See page 2-20. Card, mini-PCI See page 2-16. Case, bottom See page 2-32. Case, top See page 2-27. Cover, keyboard See page 2-9. Display assembly See page 2-18. Doors, docking Plug-in module (page 2-5). Hard disk drive (page 2-6). Keyboard cover (page 2-9). Keyboard (page 2-11). SDRAM modules (page 2-13). Mini-PCI card (page 2-16). Display assembly (page 2-18). Fan and heatsink (page 2-22). CPU module (page 2-25). Top case (page 2-27). Hinge saddles (page 2-30). Motherboard (page 2-32). See Figure 2-24 on page 2-35.
2-38 Removal and Replacement Technology Code ID) Component Removal Procedure Additional Steps Doors, PCMCIA Plug-in module (page 2-5). Hard disk drive (page 2-6). Keyboard cover (page 2-9). Keyboard (page 2-11). SDRAM modules (page 2-13). Mini-PCI card (page 2-16). Display assembly (page 2-18). Fan and heatsink (page 2-22). CPU module (page 2-25). Top case (page 2-27). Hinge saddles (page 2-30). Motherboard (page 2-32). See Figure 2-25 on page 2-35. Fan See page 2-22. Guide, hard disk drive Keyboard cover (page 2-9). Keyboard (page 2-11). Display assembly (page 2-18). Top case (page 2-27). Remove the retaining screws, and lift the guide off of the motherboard. Guides, optical disk drive Keyboard cover (page 2-9). Keyboard (page 2-11). Display assembly (page 2-18). Top case (page 2-27). Remove the retaining screw on each guide, and lift the guides off of the motherboard Heatsink See page 2-22. Keyboard See page 2-11. Module, CPU See page 2-25. PCA, Audio Keyboard cover (page 2-9). Keyboard (page 2-11). Display assembly (page 2-18). Top case (page 2-27). Hinge saddle, left (page 2-30). Carefully lift the PCA off of its connector, gently pull the audio jacks out of their openings in the bottom case, and lift the PCA out of the notebook. Reassembly Notes: Make sure that the audio jacks fit through their openings in the bottom case, and the PCA is set securely on its connector. PCA, inverter See page 2-20. PCA, Modem/Mini-PCI See page 2-15 PCA, motherboard See page 2-32.