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    							Maintenance and Service Guide E–1
    E
    Power Cord Set Requirements
    3-Conductor Power Cord Set
    The wide range input feature of the computer permits it to operate 
    from any line voltage from 100 to 120 or 220 to 240 volts AC.
    The power cord set included with the computer meets the 
    requirements for use in the country or region where the 
    equipment is purchased.
    Power cord sets for use in other countries and regions must meet 
    the requirements of the country or region where the computer is 
    used. 
    						
    							E–2 Maintenance and Service Guide
    Power Cord Set Requirements
    General Requirements
    The requirements listed below are applicable to all countries and 
    regions.
    ■The length of the power cord set must be at least 1.5 m 
    (5.0 ft) and a maximum of 2.0 m (6.5 ft).
    ■All power cord sets must be approved by an acceptable 
    accredited agency responsible for evaluation in the country or 
    region where the power cord set will be used.
    ■The power cord sets must have a minimum current capacity 
    of 10 amps and a nominal voltage rating of 125 or 250 V AC, 
    as required by each country’s or region’s power system.
    ■The appliance coupler must meet the mechanical 
    configuration of an EN 60 320/IEC 320 Standard Sheet C13 
    connector for mating with the appliance inlet on the back of 
    the computer. 
    						
    							Power Cord Set Requirements
    Maintenance and Service Guide E–3
    Country/Region-Specific Requirements
    3-Conductor Power Cord Set Requirements
    Country/Region Accredited Agency Applicable Note Number
    Australia EANSW 1
    Austria OVE 1
    Belgium CEBC 1
    Canada CSA 2
    Denmark DEMKO 1
    Finland FIMKO 1
    France UTE 1
    Germany VDE 1
    Italy IMQ 1
    Japan METI 3
    ✎NOTES:
    1. The flexible cord must be  Type HO5VV-F, 3-conductor, 1.0 mm²
     
    conductor size. Power cord set fittings (appliance coupler and wall plug) 
    must bear the certification mark of the agency responsible for evaluation 
    in the country or region where it will be used.
    2. The flexible cord must be Type SPT-3 or equivalent, No. 18 AWG, 
    3-conductor. The wall plug must be a two-pole grounding type with a 
    NEMA 5-15P (15 A, 125 V) or NEMA 6-15P (15 A, 250 V) configuration.
    3. The appliance coupler, flexible cord, and wall plug must bear a “T” mark 
    and registration number in accordance with the Japanese Dentori Law. The 
    flexible cord must be Type VCT or VCTF, 3-conductor, 1.00 mm² conductor 
    size. The wall plug must be a two-pole grounding type with a Japanese 
    Industrial Standard C8303 (7 A, 125 V) configuration. 
    						
    							E–4 Maintenance and Service Guide
    Power Cord Set Requirements
    Korea EK 4
    The Netherlands KEMA 1
    Norway NEMKO 1
    People’s Republic 
    of ChinaCCC 5
    Sweden SEMKO 1
    Switzerland SEV 1
    Ta i w a n B S M I 4
    United Kingdom BSI 1
    United States UL 2
    ✎NOTES:
    1. The flexible cord must be  Type HO5VV-F, 3-conductor, 1.0 mm²
     
    conductor size. Power cord set fittings (appliance coupler and wall plug) 
    must bear the certification mark of the agency responsible for evaluation 
    in the country or region where it will be used.
    2. The flexible cord must be Type SPT-3 or equivalent, No. 18 AWG, 
    3-conductor. The wall plug must be a two-pole grounding type with a 
    NEMA 5-15P (15 A, 125 V) or NEMA 6-15P (15 A, 250 V) configuration.
    3. The appliance coupler, flexible cord, and wall plug must bear a “T” mark 
    and registration number in accordance with the Japanese Dentori Law. The 
    flexible cord must be Type VCT or VCTF, 3-conductor, 1.00 mm² conductor 
    size. The wall plug must be a two-pole grounding type with a Japanese 
    Industrial Standard C8303 (7 A, 125 V) configuration.
    4. The flexible cord must be Type RVV, 3-conductor, 0.75 mm² conductor size. 
    Power cord set fittings (appliance coupler and wall plug) must bear 
    the certification mark of the agency responsible for evaluation in the country 
    or region where it will be used.
    5. The flexible cord must be Type VCTF, 3-conductor, 0.75 mm² conductor 
    size. Power cord set fittings (appliance coupler and wall plug) must bear the 
    certification mark of the agency responsible for evaluation in the country or 
    region where it will be used.
    3-Conductor Power Cord Set Requirements (Continued)
    Country/Region Accredited Agency Applicable Note Number 
    						
    							Maintenance and Service Guide Index–1
    Index
    1394 port 1–9
    A
    AC adapter, spare part 
    numbers
     3–28, 3–33
    analog TV tuner, spare part 
    numbers
     3–28
    arrow keys
     1–13
    audio board
    removal
     5–57
    spare part number
     3–7, 
    3–38, 5–57
    spare part numbers
     3–36
    audio board cable, illustrated
     
    3–26
    audio troubleshooting
     2–31
    audio-in (microphone) jack
    location
     1–7
    pin assignments
     E–6
    audio-out (headphone) jack
    location
     1–7
    pin assignments
     E–6
    B
    backlight cable, disconnection 
    5–42
    backpack, spare part number
     
    3–28, 3–31
    Backup and RecoveryWindows XP
     B–1
    backup suggestions
     B–2, B–10
    base enclosure, spare part 
    numbers
     3–11, 3–38
    battery
    removal
     5–5
    spare part numbers
     3–11, 
    3–35, 3–37, 5–5
    specifications
     6–7
    battery bay
     1–20
    battery light
     1–6
    battery release latch
     1–20
    Bluetooth module
    removal
     5–59
    spare part number
     3–7, 
    3–33, 5–59
    Bluetooth module cable, 
    illustrated
     3–26
    bottom components
     1–20
    C
    Cable Kit
    components
     3–27
    spare part number
     3–19, 
    3–27, 3–37
    cables, service considerations
     
    4–2
    camera
     1–15 
    						
    							Index–2 Maintenance and Service Guide
    Index
    camera cable
    disconnection
     5–37
    removal
     5–47
    spare part number
     3–21, 
    3–35, 5–47
    camera module
    removal
     5–41
    spare part number
     3–21, 
    3–35, 5–41
    caps lock key 1–13
    caps lock light
     1–15
    CMOS clearing
     1–4
    components
    bottom
     1–20
    front
     1–6
    keyboard
     1–12
    left-side
     1–8
    rear
     1–8
    right-side
     1–10
    top
     1–14, 1–16, 1–19
    composite S-Video and audio 
    input cable, spare part 
    number
     3–28, 3–33
    computer feet, locations
     5–11
    Computer Setup
    Advanced Menu
     2–7, 2–14
    File Menu
     2–5, 2–12
    Security Menu
     2–6, 2–12
    Tools Menu
     2–6, 2–12
    computer specifications
     6–1
    connector pin assignments
    external monitor
     E–4
    headphone
     E–6
    microphone
     E–6
    monitor
     E–4
    RJ-11 (modem)
     E–5RJ-45 (network)
     E–2
    S-Video-out
     E–3
    Universal Serial Bus (USB)
     
    E–1
    connectors, service 
    considerations
     4–2
    consumer infrared lens
     1–7
    creating
    recovery discs
    Windows Vista
     B–12
    Windows XP
     B–4
    system restore point
    Windows Vista
     B–11
    Windows XP
     B–3
    D
    deleting
    recovery partition
    Windows Vista
     B–16
    Windows XP
     B–8
    design overview
     1–22
    Digital Media Slot
     1–9
    Digital Media Slot light
     1–9
    disassembly sequence chart
     
    5–2
    diskette drive, OS loading 
    problems
     2–29
    display assembly
    removal
     5–35
    spare part numbers
     3–3, 
    3–33, 3–34, 5–35
    specifications
     6–3, 6–4
    display bezel
    removal
     5–40
    spare part numbers
     3–20, 
    3–34, 3–37, 3–38, 5–40 
    						
    							Index
    Maintenance and Service Guide Index–3
    Display Cable Kit, spare part 
    number
     3–21, 3–35, 5–47
    display enclosure, spare part 
    numbers
     3–21, 3–34
    display hinge
    removal
     5–44
    spare part numbers
     5–44
    display hinge cover
    removal
     5–44
    spare part number
     3–21, 
    3–35, 5–44
    Display Hinge Kit, spare part 
    numbers
     3–21, 3–35, 5–44
    display lid latch
     1–7
    display lid switch module
    removal
     5–69
    spare part number
     3–5, 
    3–36, 5–69
    display lid switch module 
    cable
    disconnection
     5–33
    illustrated
     3–26
    display panel
    removal
     5–43
    spare part numbers
     3–21, 
    3–34, 5–43
    Display Screw Kit, spare part 
    number
     3–21, 3–35
    docking device, 
    troubleshooting
     2–24
    drive light
     1–7
    drives, preventing damage
     4–3
    DVB-T TV tuner antenna, 
    spare part number
     3–28, 
    3–33DVB-T TV tuner, spare part 
    number
     3–28, 3–33
    DVD button
     1–17
    DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive
    OS loading problems
     2–30
    precautions
     4–3
    removal
     5–19
    spare part numbers
     3–19, 
    3–23, 3–37, 5–19
    specifications
     6–8
    DVD±RW/R and CD-RW 
    Combo Drive
    OS loading problems
     2–30
    precautions
     4–3
    removal
     5–19
    spare part numbers
     3–19, 
    3–23, 3–35, 5–19
    specifications
     6–9
    E
    electrostatic discharge 4–4, 
    4–8
    expansion port 3
     1–9
    ExpressCard assembly
    removal
     5–63
    spare part number
     3–9, 
    3–36, 5–63
    ExpressCard slot
     1–11
    ExpressCard slot bezel
    illustrated
     3–25
    removal
     5–64
    external monitor port
    location
     1–8
    pin assignments
     E–4
    F
    fan/heat sink assembly 
    						
    							Index–4 Maintenance and Service Guide
    Index
    removal 5–80
    spare part numbers
     3–9, 
    3–37, 5–80
    features
     1–2
    feet, locations
     5–11
    flowcharts, troubleshooting
    no audio
     2–31, 2–32
    no network/modem 
    connection
     2–36
    no OS loading
     2–25
    no OS loading from 
    diskette drive
     2–29
    no OS loading from hard 
    drive
     2–26, 2–27, 2–28
    no OS loading from optical 
    drive
     2–30
    no power
     2–18, 2–20, 2–21
    no video
     2–22, 2–23
    nonfunctioning device
     
    2–33
    nonfunctioning docking 
    device
     2–24
    nonfunctioning keyboard
     
    2–34
    nonfunctioning pointing 
    device
     2–35
    fn key 1–13
    front components
     1–6
    function keys
     1–13
    G
    grounding equipment and 
    methods
     4–7
    H
    hard drive
    OS loading problems
     2–26precautions
     4–3
    removal
     5–7
    spare part numbers
     3–11, 
    3–22, 3–23, 3–36, 3–37, 
    5–7
    specifications
     6–5
    hard drive bay
     1–21
    Hard Drive Bracket Kit, spare 
    part number
     3–11, 3–23, 
    3–36, 5–7
    hard drive bracket rails
    spare part numbers
     3–38
    hard drive bracket, removal
     
    5–10
    hard drive connector
    spare part numbers
     3–38
    hard drive cover
    illustrated
     3–25
    removal
     5–8
    hard drive screws
    spare part numbers
     3–38
    HDMI port
     1–9
    headphone jack
    location
     1–7
    pin assignments
     E–6
    headset, spare part number
     
    3–28, 3–31
    heatsink, spare part numbers
     
    3–38
    hinge
    removal
     5–44
    spare part numbers
     3–21, 
    3–35, 5–44
    hinge cover
    removal
     5–44 
    						
    							Index
    Maintenance and Service Guide Index–5
    spare part number 3–21, 
    3–35, 5–44
    I
    I/O address specifications 
    6–13
    infrared receiver, spare part 
    numbers
     3–28, 3–38
    interrupt specifications
     6–11
    inverter
    removal
     5–42
    spare part numbers
     3–21, 
    3–33, 3–35, 5–42
    K
    keyboard
    removal
     5–26
    spare part numbers
     3–5, 
    3–39, 3–40, 5–26
    troubleshooting
     2–34
    keyboard components
     1–12
    keypad keys
     1–13
    L
    LED board cable, 
    disconnection
     5–25
    left-side components
     1–8
    logo kit, spare part numbers
     
    3–28, 3–36
    M
    mass storage devices, spare 
    part numbers
     3–22
    media button
     1–17
    memory module
    removal
     5–12
    spare part numbers
     3–17, 
    3–35, 3–37, 3–41, 5–12memory module compartment
     
    1–21
    memory module compartment 
    cover
    illustrated
     3–25
    removal
     5–13
    microphone
    location
     1–15
    removal
     5–46
    spare part number
     3–21, 
    3–35, 5–46
    microphone cable, 
    disconnection
     5–33
    microphone jack
    location
     1–7
    pin assignments
     E–6
    Mini Card module
    removal
     5–16
    spare part numbers
     3–13, 
    3–15, 3–17, 3–32, 3–33, 
    3–39, 5–16, 5–17
    modem jack
    location
     1–9
    pin assignments
     E–5
    modem, troubleshooting
     2–36
    monitor port
    location
     1–8
    pin assignments
     E–4
    mouse, spare part number
     
    3–28, 3–37, 3–38
    N
    network jack
    location
     1–9
    pin assignments
     E–2
    network, troubleshooting
     2–36 
    						
    							Index–6 Maintenance and Service Guide
    Index
    next/fast forward button 1–18
    nonfunctioning device, 
    troubleshooting
     2–24, 2–33
    num lock key 1–13
    num lock light
     1–15
    O
    optical drive
    location
     1–11, 1–21
    OS loading problems
     2–30
    precautions
     4–3
    removal
     5–19
    spare part numbers
     3–19, 
    3–23, 5–19
    specifications
     6–8
    optical drive bracket, removal
     
    5–20
    optical drive connector board
    removal
     5–78
    spare part number
     3–9, 
    3–36, 5–78
    P
    packing precautions 4–5
    password clearing
     1–4
    performing a recovery
    Windows Vista
     B–15
    Windows XP
     B–6
    plastic parts
     4–2
    Plastics Kit
    contents
     3–25
    spare part number
     3–5, 
    3–25, 3–35
    play/pause button
     1–18
    pointing device, 
    troubleshooting
     2–35
    power button
     1–15power button board
    removal
     5–33
    spare part number
     3–3, 
    3–36, 5–33
    power connector
     1–11
    power connector assembly
    removal
     5–71
    spare part number
     3–9, 
    3–36, 5–71
    power connector assembly 
    cable, disconnection
     5–79
    power cord
    set requirements
     F–2
    spare part numbers
     3–29, 
    3–31
    power light
     1–6
    power management features
     
    1–5
    power, troubleshooting
     2–18
    previous/rewind button
     1–18
    processor
    removal
     5–85
    spare part numbers
     3–9, 
    3–33, 3–37, 3–38, 3–39, 
    5–85
    R
    rear components 1–8
    recovering from partition on 
    hard drive
    Windows Vista
     B–15
    Windows XP
     B–7
    recovering from the recovery 
    discs
    Windows Vista
     B–15 
    						
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