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PCG-SR19GT (I)
PCG-SR19GT
PCG-SR19GT (I)
SERVICE MANUAL
International Model
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9-872-136-41
2000K1605-1
This manual and the constituent data may not be
replicated, copied nor reprinted in whole or in part
without prior written authorization of Sony Corporation.
9-872-136-41
Information Technology Company
English
2000K1605-1
Printed in U.S.A.
© 2000 Sony Corporation
PNC Planning & Control Dept. [SODP]
®
Sony Corporation
NOTEBOOK COMPUTER
9-872-136-41
Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Caution Markings for Lithium/Ion Battery - The following or similar
texts shall be provided on battery pack of equipment or in both the
Sony and VAIO are trademarks of Sony. Intel logo and Intel Inside
logo are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Pentium MMX
operating and the service instructions.
is a trademark of Intel Corporation. Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows,
the Windows 95 and Windows 98 logo are trademarks of Microsoft
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by
Corporation.
the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
All other trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective owners. Other trademarks and trade names may be
CAUTION: The battery pack used in this device may present a fire
used in this document to refer to the entities claiming the marks and
names or their products. Sony Corporation disclaims any proprietary
or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not disassemble, heat
above 100°C (212°F) or incinerate.
interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.
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.
Do not touch it without protection.
Service and Inspection Precautions
1. Obey precautionary markings and instructions
4. Inspect after completing service
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.
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.
2. Use designated parts only
5. When replacing chip components...
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 certain to use only the designated components.
Never reuse components. Also remember that the negative side of tantalum
capacitors is easily damaged by heat.
3. Always follow the original design when mounting
parts and routing wires
6. When handling flexible print boards...
• The temperature of the soldering-iron tip should be about 270°C.
• Do not apply the tip more than three times to the same pattern.
• Handle patterns with care; never apply force.
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.
Caution: Remember that hard disk drives are easily damaged by
vibration. Always handle with care.
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
Section
Title
Page
CHAPTER 1. REMOVAL
1-1.
1-2.
1-3.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Flowchart ......................................................................... 1-1
Main Electrical Parts Location Diagram ......................... 1-1
Removal ........................................................................... 1-2
Keyboard Unit, Parm Assy .............................................. 1-2
Touch pad, Speaker, SWX-61 Board ............................... 1-2
HDD ................................................................................. 1-3
Speaker, IFX-125 Board .................................................. 1-3
DC Fan, Cooling .............................................................. 1-4
Main Board Assy ............................................................. 1-4
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. Housing (Bezel) Assy ...................................................... 1-6
11. Inverter Unit, ANL-24 Board,
Microphone, LCD Assy ................................................... 1-7
(to 1-7)
CHAPTER 2. SELF DIAGNOSTICS
2-1.
2-2.
2-3.
2-4.
2-5.
Precautions ....................................................................... 2-1
Necessary Tools ............................................................... 2-1
Starting up the Service Diagnostics ................................. 2-1
Outline of Service Diagnostics Functions ....................... 2-2
Inspecting Windows ......................................................... 2-5
(to 2-5)
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 – .......................................... 5-3
(to 5-4)
APPENDIX
CHAPTER 1. SPECIFICATIONS................................. 1-1
CHAPTER 2. OVERVIEW
2-1. Locating Controls and Connectors .................................. 2-1
CHAPTER 3. SERVICE INFORMATION
3-1. Install Procedure after the Hard Disk is Replaced ......... 3-1
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CHAPTER 1.
REMOVAL
1-1. Flowchart
POWER
OFF
KEYBOARD
UNIT
P1-2
FRAME
ASSY
DC FAN
P1-4
P1-4
COOLING
P1-4
PARM ASSY
P1-2
HDD
HOUSING
(BEZEL)
ASSY
MICRO
PHONE
P1-6
P1-6
P1-7
MAIN BOARD
ASSY
MBX-44
BOARD
LCD
ASSY
P1-5
P1-7
P1-4
CNX-107
BOARD
IFX-124
BOARD
P1-5
P1-5
P1-3
IFX-125
BOARD
DISPLAY
ASSY
SPEAKER (L)
P1-3
P1-3
DDC-3
BOARD
P1-5
INVERTER
UNIT
P1-7
ANL-24
BOARD
P1-7
V/L
RECHARGEABLE
BATTERY
SWX-61
BOARD
P1-2
P1-5
TOUCH PAD
P1-2
SPEAKER (R)
P1-2
• P XX denotes the page that corresponds to the item referenced.
• Remember that hard disk drives are easily damaged by vibration. Always handle with care.
1-2. Main Electrical Parts Location Diagram
LCD Assy
DC Fan
DC Jack
Microphone
Keyboard Unit
ANL-24 Board
V/L Rechargeable Battery
Speaker
Inverter Unit
IFX-125 Board
DDC-3 Board
MBX-44 Board
SWX-61 Board
Touch pad
Modular Jack
IFX-124 Board
HDD
Speaker
CNX-107 Board
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1-3. Removal
1. Keyboard Unit, Parm Assy
q; Keyboard Unit
8 Parm Assy
9
3
2
4
6
7 FFC (MBX-34-SWX-55)
5
Clip or the
like
B
A
1 +B 2X6 (X7)
Latch (Key)
2. Touch pad, Speaker, SWX-61 Board
qs Escutcheon (Pad)
qd Touch Pad
Window MS
q;
qk Housing (Parm Rest) Assy
a
qa FFC (SWX-55-Touch Pad)
qf Insulating Sheet (Pad)
4 FFC (MBX-34-SWX-55)
Jog Window
3
9 Radiation Sheet (Parm)
8 Tapping Screw (M2X4)
7 SWX-61 Board
6 Bushing (PC Board)
qj Speaker
a
2
qh Speaker Holder
1
5 Tapping Screw (M2X4)
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qg Tapping Screw (M2X4)(X2)
3. HDD
7 FPC (HDD)
4 Bracket (B)
6 Bracket (F)
1 +B 2X3.5
3 +P 3X4 (X2)
8 HDD
2
5 +P 3X4
(X2)
4. Speaker, IFX-125 Board
5 IFX-125
Board
1 +B 2X3.5 (X2)
7 +B 2X3.5 (X2)
8 Shield MS
4 FFC (10p)
9 Speaker Holder
3
q; Speaker
6
2
qa Duct (L)
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5. DC Fan, Cooling
7 +B 2X3.5 qd +B 2X3.5 (X4)
qa +B 2X3.5
6 +B 2X6 (X2)
qs Escutcheon (LB)
qf Cooling (1)
8 Heatsink NT2
q; DC Fan (5V)
1 Blind, Screw (X2)
qg Bushing (FAN)
9
2 +B 2X6 (X2)
4 Claw
3 +B 2X6 (X2)
a
5 Frame Assy
6. Main Board Assy
2 +B 2.6X4
q; +B 2X3.5 (X2)
9 +B 2X3.5
a
a
8
3
7
4
5
qa Main Board Assy
6
1
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7. MBX-44 Board, IFX-124 Board, DDC-3 Board, V/L Rechargeable Battery
Order of releasing the
SO-DIMM
A→C
8 Nut M2
qs MBX-44 Board
A
B
A
C
q;
4 Hex Screw (MBX)
Memory Module
3 IFX-124 Board
qa V/L Rechargeable Battery
2 Insulator IFX-108
9 Hex Screw (MBX)
1 +B 2X2.5
7 DDC-3 Board
5 +B 2X2.5
6 Insulator DDC-2
8. CNX-107 Board
4 Dial Assy
1 +B 2X3.5
2 Escutcheon (RF)
3 FFC (MBX-34-CNX-96)
5 CNX-107 Board
9 Modular Harness
6 +B 2X3.5
9 Flexible Print PWB
8 Escutcheon (RB) Assy
7 Cap Modem
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9. Display Assy
6
3 +B 2X3.5
7 Display Assy
4 +B 2.6X4 (X2)
1
2 +B 2X3.5
5 Plate
10. Housing (Bezel) Assy
1 Cover (Screw)(X2)
2 +B 2X4 (X2)
Three Claws
3 Cover (Screw)(X2)
Two Claws
4 +B 2X4 (X2)
6 Cover (Screw)
5 Housing (Bezel) Assy
Two Claws
7 +B 2X4
8 Cover (L)
Three
Claws
9 Cover (Screw)
q; +B 2X4
qa Cover (R)
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11. Inverter Unit, ANL-24 Board, Microphone, LCD Assy
qs +B 2.6X2.5 (X2)
qf LCD Assy
qs +B 2.6X2.5 (X2)
qd
1 Holder
(Microphone)
qh +B 2.6X4 (X2)
4 +B 2X4
ql Tilt (L) qg +B 2X4
2
qk Bushing
3 Electret Condenser
Microphone
5 Bushing (PC Board)
7 ANL-24 Board
6
Housing
(Display) Assy
8
9
w; +B 2.6X4 (X2)
qj Harness (LCD)
wa Tilt (R)
q;
qa Inverter Unit
Tilt (L), Bushing
Harness (LCD)
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CHAPTER 2.
SELF DIAGNOSTICS
2-1. Precautions
This self-diagnostic material summarizes the items to be checked and the self-tests to be performed using the main unit,
FDD & CD-ROM drives, and port replicator.
2-2. Necessary Tools
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
PCG-SR series main unit
Floppy-disk drive
CD-ROM drive
Battery
AC adaptor
CD-ROM for self-diagnostics
Floppy disk for self-diagnostics (Installs the DOS system.)
Port replicator
Other tools required for the tests
2-3. Starting up the Service Diagnostics
1. The service diagnostics floppy disk and CD disc are prepared for their respective models separately. Insert the service
diagnostics floppy disk and CD disc of the desired model, then turn on the main power of the personal computer. The
model information that is unique to your personal computer and is stored in ROM, is automatically read and appears on the
test menu. If the wrong service diagnostics CD disc is inserted, an error message is displayed.
2. The driver software is installed from the CD disc, the necessary ROM information is automatically read and the initial
settings are made. The following self-diagnostics menu then appears.
*************** Main Menu ****************
1:Check ROM Information...
2:Battery test...
3:HDD test...
4:Keyboard test...
5:LED test...
6:Main memory test...
7:Main system test...
8:FAN test...
9:Touch pad test...
a:Serial Loopback test...
b:Parallel Loopback test...
c:Video test...
d:PPK test...
e:GUID (IEEE1394) test...
f:IEEE1394 Interface test...
j:IrDA test...
h:Jog dial test...
i:Short aging test...
j:Long aging test...
k:Aging test including the HDD test...
l:Exit from Diagnostics MENU
3. When the service diagnostics ends with success, the message “Pass” appears. When it ends with failure, detecting an error,
the message “Fail” appears. Press the “Esc” key to abort the self diagnostics.
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2-4. Outline of Service Diagnostics Functions
• Check ROM Information...
Displays the model information, serial number, BIOS and other information saved in the BIOS ROM.
Does not test whether or not the personal computer is normal.
• Battery test...
Tests the battery as to whether the battery is attached or removed, the main power is supplied from an AC power adapter or
not, and the battery is charged or discharged. The test procedure appears on display. Perform the battery test following the
messages on display.
Remove and attach the battery → Check (Removal and attachment of battery)
Disconnect and connect the AC power → Check (Disconnection and connection of AC power)
Remove and attach the battery → Check (Discharge and charge of battery)
• HDD test...
Tests whether the HDD returns a response when communication is established with the hard disk drive. The HDD can be
tested without damaging the HDD data (without formatting the HDD) in this test since the HDD data is tentatively stored
in memory during the test.
If the main power is turned off by mistake while the test is under way, the HDD data can be damaged. The following
tests are automatically performed.
1. HDD interface test (Tests whether or not the HDD is recognized)
2. HDD seek test
3. HDD read test
4. HDD write test
5. HDD random read test and random write test (It takes about 2 hours for the 18 GB HDD. This time is a guideline and
changes depending on the model.)
6. Returns to the main menu.
• Keyboard test...
Tests the keyboard. When the “Auto select” menu is selected, the keyboard type in use is recognized from the model
information that is written in ROM when shipped from the factory. The test is executed accordingly. When a specific
keyboard type is selected such as US, UK, or JP, then the keyboard of the selected type is tested. If the model of your
computer is JP and the keyboard type is replaced by either the US type or UK type keyboard, select the keyboard type after
it is replaced.
NOTE: The “Fn” key can be checked by pressing the “Fn” and “→” keys at the same time. Other keys can be
checked by pressing the respective keys.
• LED test...
Tests the LED. This test turns on one LED after another. The person conducting the test must visually check whether each
LED is normal or not. The test starts from the front LEDs (from left to right). Then the LEDs in the center are checked
(from left to right).
NOTE: The memory stick access test using the LED cannot be run on DOS. Run it on Windows.
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• Main Memory test...
Tests the main memory. The Main Memory test contains the following three test menus. Select the desired menu that suits
your need. The test is exited automatically when the respective test items end normally.
• Fast
: Tests once. (Taking one and half minutes to two minutes)
• Medium : Test ten times.
• Heavy : Test twenty times.
Press the “Esc” key to abort the test.
• Main System test...
Tests the fundamental functions of the CPU, etc. The test is exited automatically when all test items end normally.
• FAN test...
Tests the fan. Tests whether the fan rotates and stops. Listen to the rotating sound or feel the wind of the fan to judge
whether the fan rotates and stops. The test procedure appears on display. Perform the FAN test following the messages
displayed. Press “Y” to resume rotation when the fan comes to stop. Press “Y” when the fan starts rotating, indicating that
the test ends in success.
• Touch pad test...
Tests the touch pad. Tests whether the cursor moves, and whether right-clicking and left-clicking function properly.
The dialog box appears three times. Move the cursor to the box that appears. The tests are performed in the following
order.
(1) Touch pad
(2) Right-click button
(3) Left-click button
• Serial loopback test...
The computer cannot perform this test.
• Parallel loopback test...
The computer cannot perform this test.
• Video test...
NOTE: Because this test is performed by visual inspection, confirm first the normal video picture, then start the test.
Tests the video signal. Several video patterns appear every time the key is pressed. The person conducting the test must
visually check whether the patterns appear properly. Press Y when there is no abnormality.
• PPK test...
The computer cannot perform this test.
• GUID test...
This test is not normally required. Displays the GUID (I-link ID value), and judges whether the value on the display is
appropriate.
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• IEEE 1394 Interface test...
Performs the 1394 communication test. Another personal computer to communicate with is necessary for this test. The
models released from the year 2000 have already been confirmed that they do not cause any problems regarding the
IEEE1394 interface. Even models released before 2000 will cause no problem if the same type of IEEE1394 interface IC
chip (the IC chip used in the iLink block connected to the PCI bus) is used in both personal computers that are connected.
In other combinations, the IEEE1394 interface test is not confirmed. (Use of the models released from the year 2000 is
recommended.)
1. Connect the iLink cable.
2. Start up the personal computer at the other end of the IEEE1394 interface test connection using the tool floppy disk.
This must be created beforehand by copying programs from the service diagnostics CD disc. (Prepare a floppy disk
that is formatted to contain the DOS system. Create a tool floppy disk by copying the entire TOOL folder of the CD
disc to a floppy disk.)
3. Select the 1394 test from the menu at the connected computer to enter the reception state.
4. After the connected personal computer has entered the reception state, select the 1394 test at the personal computer
to be tested. The IEEE1394 interface test then starts. Send and receive of the random data is repeated five times
(i.e., this test is repeated five times.)
• IrDA test...
The computer cannot perform this test.
• Jog dial test...
Tests the revolution and clicking of the jog dial. Angle brackets < > appear when the jog dial test is selected. Rotate the jog
dial clockwise (upwards) until it moves to the mark (^_^) then press the jog dial. The mark (^_^) appear will on the top of
the screen. Then rotate the jog dial counter-clockwise (downwards) until it moves to the mark (^_^) then press the jog dial.
• Short aging test.../Long aging test...
Performs the aging test. The short aging test ends when all test items have been performed once. The long aging test
checks the machine for about 10 hours by repeating the test items.
• Aging test including the HDD...
NOTE: This test destroys the entire contents of the user’s hard disk drive.
Perform this test only when destructive testing of HDD is desired.
The aging test is performed first, then read and write tests of the hard disk are implemented, following the aging test. There
are two tests; LONG and SHORT. Contents of the LONG aging test are the same as those of the “Long aging test...” of the
previous test item. Contents of the SHORT aging test are the same as the “Short aging test...” too. The test starts immediately when the menu item is selected.
• Exit from Diagnostics MENU
Quits the service diagnostics program and the DOS prompt appears. If you exit the service diagnostics program by
mistake, start the program again.
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2-5. Inspecting Windows
The Windows inspection contains the following two types of inspection.
Audio
Modem
Before starting inspections, create a floppy disk from the service diag CD to be serviced.
The files to be used for inspection are stored in the following sub directory inside the CD. Copy all the files in the folder to the
floppy disk.
Audio
Modem
\windiag\wave
\windiag\modem
• Audio
A microphone and headphones are required for this inspection.
Double-click “t_auw01” icon (MS-DOS icon) in the floppy disk that is created in advance. The display of the DOS prompt
opens and the inspection starts. Once inspection starts, follow the instructions on the display to inspect the audio.
• Modem
A modem and a line simulator are required for this inspection.
Double-click the “modem” icon (MS-DOS icon) in the floppy disk that is created in advance.
The display of the DOS prompt opens and the inspection starts.
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CHAPTER 3.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
PCG-SR Series Block Diagram
PentiumIII
Celeron
µ DIMM
443ZX-100M
CPU core
Power Supply
LCD
10.4”
(2slot)
Clock
Gen
Temp
sensor
Inverter
Internal MIC
Cooling FAN
PCI bus
PIIX4E
USB
MS CN
LCD CN
S3
Savage/IX
HDD
YAMAHA
i.LINK
YFM754
Snowy
Memory
Stick
PCcard
R5C475II
PCcard
H8
TouchPad
BIOS
(Onboard)
Modem
i.LINK
Connexant
Stereo
speaker
JOG Dial
Port80/JIG
Keyboard
Power
Supply
Phone
LED
MIC
Battery
Mother PWB
Large IC
LCD unit
INT CN
Sub PWB
EXT CN
UNIT
User I/F
DC in
RJ-11
VGA
Cooling
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CHAPTER 4.
FRAME HARNESS DIAGRAM
DISPLAY ASSY
LCD
LCD HARNESS
BATTERY PACK
INVERTER
1
KEYBOARD
Side
2
40
1
39
4
ANL-24 BOARD
CN3300 (SIDE A)
1
6
2
CN1502
MIC
1
CN3301
Side
CN301
DC IN
MBX-44
BOARD
(SIDE A)
CN901
CN502
1
2
DC
FAN
25
1
IFX-124
BOARD
(SIDE A)
1 2
CN451
35
CN1601
CN351
DISPLAY
CN5001
9
(OPTION)
1
49
(CN806)
NC
CN2101
10
(CN2203)
NC
1
CN1901
1
2
10
IFX-125
BOARD
(SIDE A)
9
CN5000
1
CN1802
2
CN903
50
FPC
HDD
DRIVE
PC
CARD
CONNECTOR
CN2601
24
PC
CARD
JOG DIAL
1
CNX-107
BOARD
(SIDE A)
RAM
EXT MIC IN
HEADPHONE
CN1101
2
143
CN151
144
i-LINK
S2701
POWER
SWITCH
10
1
2
CN902
2 1
MEMORY
STICK
1
24
(CN802)
NC
CN1902
USB
CN5002
CN401
68 34
CN3151
DDC-3
BOARD
(SIDE A)
MODULER
JACK
1
144
CN152
143
1
2
PALM
RAM
1 2
1
CN1503
SPEAKER
VANADIUM
LITHIUM ION
BATTERY
10
1
CN1951
12
CN1954
1
TOUCH
PAD
SWX-61
BOARD
(SIDE A)
2
CN1955
SPEAKER
FROM board connector (direct connection)
Harness (connector at both end)
Harness (soldered at one end)
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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.
Ref.No.
*1
2
4
5
6
Part No.
4-646-973-02
1-529-660-21
4-644-492-31
4-644-492-51
X-4622-725-2
Description
DUCT (L)
SPEAKER, (2.0CM)
ACE (M2X4), LOCK
ACE (M2X3.5), LOCK
ESCUTCHEON (LF) ASSY
8
9
10
14
15
4-650-469-01
X-4622-945-1
4-650-608-01
4-647-207-01
4-644-493-11
FOOT
HOUSING (BOTTOM) (C) ASSY
LID (HEAT) (A)
BUSHING (FAN)
ACE (M2.6X4), LOCK
16
18
19
20
21
4-635-956-01
4-647-535-01
1-794-537-11
1-678-628-11
1-678-659-11
SPRING (B), COMPRESSION COIL
INSULATOR RJ-11
HARNESS, MODULAR
PWB, FLEXIBLE PRINT
FPC (HDD)
* 22
23
24
25
26
4-646-726-01
1-792-890-11
4-646-724-01
4-635-301-01
A-8048-396-A
27
28
29
31
32
A-8066-221-A
X-4622-918-2
4-644-492-01
4-647-547-01
A-8066-210-A
Les composants identifiés par une marque
0 sont critiques pour la sécurité.
Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant
le numéro spécifié.
5-1. Main Section
5
47
97
39
5
41
46
5
33
40
52
5
51
78
49
b
68
80
95
45
43
44
42
74
Description
COOLING (1)
FFC (MBX-34-SWX-55)
TAPPING (M2)
SPEAKER, (2.0CM)
ESCUTCHEON (PAD)
40
41
42
43
44
1-772-529-21
1-792-893-11
4-646-814-01
X-4622-697-3
8-759-696-84
PAD, TOUCH
FFC (SWX-55-TOUCH PAD)
WINDOW (JOG)
HOUSING (PARM REST) ASSY
IC VANH64T
45
46
47
* 48
49
1-792-892-12
4-648-140-11
4-646-728-02
4-650-213-01
4-651-343-01
FFC (MBX-34-IFX-109)
SHEET (C), THERMAL
ESCUTCHEON (LB)
HEATSINK NT2
SHEET (NT2), THERMAL
BRACKET (F)
FFC (MBX-34-CNX-96)
ESCUTCHEON (RF)
SCREW M3X4
ASSY HDD 20GB (TS) (S)
51
52
53
55
56
1-794-553-11
A-8048-378-A
1-528-984-11
A-8066-217-A
4-647-533-02
CONNECTOR,PC CARD(EJECTOR)
C/P MBX-44 (P3/700/X) (S)
BATTERY, V/L RECHARGEABLE
IFX-124 COMPL
INSULATOR IFX-108
CNX-107 COMPL
DIAL ASSY
ACE (M2), LOCK
BUSHING (PC BOARD)
SWX-61 COMPL
57
58
59
60
61
A-8066-215-A
4-647-534-02
4-646-852-01
1-763-562-11
X-4622-699-6
DDC-3 COMPL
INSULATOR DDC-2
CLAMP
FAN, DC (UDQFSEH52)
FRAME ASSY
62
63
64
65
66
4-648-125-01
4-646-722-02
X-4622-724-3
4-647-168-02
1-476-148-23
ACE(M2 SPECIAL FLAT), LOCK
BLIND, SCREW
ESCUTCHEON (RB) ASSY
CAP MODEM
KEY BOARD UNIT
68
69
70
71
73
4-651-383-01
4-646-713-01
4-646-708-01
4-646-725-03
4-647-181-11
SHEET (TOUCH PAT) (2)
BASE (L), FOOT
FOOT, REAR
BUTTON, POWER
HEX SCREW (MBX)
74
* 75
76
77
78
4-647-181-01
4-646-732-01
1-794-546-11
A-8066-212-A
7-622-205-05
HEX SCREW (MBX)
BRACKET (B)
CONNECTOR,MEMORY STICK,EJECTOR
IFX-125 COMPL
NUT M2 TYPE2
79
80
81
82
* 83
4-646-800-01
4-646-794-11
4-651-306-01
4-648-304-01
4-646-719-01
CUSHION (BB)
WINDOW (MS)
LABEL ID (WI)
BLIND (PC BOARD)
HOLDER, SPEAKER
84
85
88
* 89
92
4-646-720-02
7-685-504-19
4-648-819-01
4-648-847-02
4-646-730-02
SHEET ICON
SCREW +BTP 2X6 TYPE2 N-S
COVER KEYBOARD
INSULATOR (DC JACK)
INSULATOR (MBX)
93
94
95
96
97
4-648-438-01
4-649-669-01
4-648-624-01
4-649-299-01
4-651-347-01
PLATE
CUSHION IFX
INSULATOR PC CARD
WOVEN (SP), FABRIC NON
FINGER (KEY BOARD)
98
99
200
202
203
4-650-959-01
4-651-335-01
4-651-354-01
4-648-354-03
7-621-772-30
SHEET (PARM), RADIATION
SHEET (BUTTON)
SHIELD MS
MS SEAT
SCREW +B 2X6
204
1-960-621-21 HARNESS (WITH DC JACK)
55
73
92
53
Part No.
4-647-538-11
1-792-891-11
4-648-320-01
1-529-660-31
4-646-718-03
4
a
56
79
35
Ref.No.
33
34
35
36
39
82
85
57
62
5
48
99
32
98
36
34
62
83
b
Included
in 57
35
15
5
15
5
14
5
76
77
200
59
202
Included
in 9
5
29
81
19
63
20
94
83
96
63
29
18
16
c
88
84
c
204
6
2
66
60
31
35
5
58
89
93
203
29
4
21
26
75
5
25 61
1
71
9
22
29
25
8
64
65
5
69
69
10
28
15
15
72
70
70
4
Included in 9
23
a
27
24
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Confidential
5-2
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5-2. LCD Section – Made by TS –
101
102
Ref.No.
101
102
103
105
106
Part No.
4-646-977-01
4-644-492-31
X-4622-698-2
A-8045-747-A
4-646-705-02
Description
BLIND (LCD), SCREW
ACE (M2X4), LOCK
HOUSING (BEZEL) ASSY
LCD ASSY (S)
TUBE, TOP
108
109
111
112
113
4-646-703-01
4-639-890-01
4-646-704-02
4-635-923-01
1-542-402-21
KNOB (LATCH)
SCREW (+B M2.6X2.5)
LEVER (LATCH)
HOLDER (MICROPHONE)
MICROPHONE, ELECTRET CONDENSER
114
115
116
117
118
A-8066-208-A
1-960-481-11
4-647-547-01
4-639-623-11
4-644-493-11
ANL-24 COMPL
HARNESS, LCD
BUSHING (PC BOARD)
SPRING (LATCH), COIL
ACE (M2.6X4), LOCK
Ref.No. Part No.
Description
ACCESSORIES
************
301
302
0303
0304
0305
A-8046-288-A
1-756-100-21
1-476-161-12
1-770-019-11
1-757-449-11
FDD ASSY (S)
BATTERY PACK, LITHIUM ION
ADAPTOR, AC
ADAPTOR, CONVERSION PLUG 3P
CORD, POWER
0306
307
1-575-131-61 CORD, POWER
1-757-026-11 CABLE, VGA
4-649-939-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION
101
130
a
102
130
b
103
133
109
109
105
4-646-791-11
4-646-706-01
4-646-792-11
1-418-085-41
4-646-722-02
TILT (L)
COVER (L)
TILT (R)
INVERTER UNIT
BLIND, SCREW
126
127
128
129
130
4-646-700-01
4-647-482-02
X-4622-700-1
4-646-975-01
4-646-976-02
COVER (R)
SEAL (LVDS)
HOUSING (DISPLAY) ASSY
BUSHING
CUSHION (LATCH)
131
132
133
4-648-793-01 WASHER (LATCH)
4-648-451-01 SPACER
7-621-772-00 SCREW +B 2X3
106
108
c
Floppy Disk Drive
(PCGA-UFD5)
302
Battery (PCGA-BP2S)
305
Power Cord
The shape of the power
plug depends on your
country or region.
306
Power Cord
The shape of the power
plug depends on your
country or region.
303
AC Adaptor
(PCGA-AC16V)
112
127
119
120
123
124
125
301
307
115
Display Adaptor
111
117
125
a
c
116
102
102
113
102
131
128
304
114
132
118
120
125
Conversion Plug 3P Adaptor
b
102
126
119
129
118
124
123
The components identified by
mark 0 or dotted line with mark
0 are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.
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Les composants identifiés par
une marque 0 sont critiques
pour la sécurité.
Ne les remplacer que par une
pièce portant le numéro spécifié.
PCG-SR19GT
APPENDIX
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
Title
Page
CHAPTER 1. SPECIFICATIONS ......................................... 1-1
CHAPTER 2. OVERVIEW
2-1. Locating Controls and Connectors ..................................... 2-1
CHAPTER 3. SERVICE INFORMATION
3-1. Install Procedure after the Hard Disk is Replaced ............. 3-1
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CHAPTER 1.
SPECIFICATIONS
Extracted from PCG-SR19G Series
User Guide (4-649-939-11 (1)).
Specifications
LCD display mode
1024 × 768 pixels (approx. 16,770,000 colors.)2)
800 × 600 pixels (approx. 16,770,000 colors.)2)
Processor
640 × 480 pixels (approx. 16,770,000 colors.)2)
2)
Mobile Intel® Pentium® III Processor 700 MHz
featuring Intel® SpeedStepTM technology1)
1)
The processor may be reduced to a lower
operation speed when operating on battery
power.
based on graphic accelerator dithering
External display mode3)
1600 × 1200 pixels (65,536 colors.)
1280 × 1024 pixels (approx. 16,770,000 colors.)
Cache memory (on CPU)
1024 × 768 pixels (approx. 16,770,000 colors.)
L1 Cache: 32 KB
800 × 600 pixels (approx. 16,770,000 colors.)
L2 Cache: 256 KB
640 × 480 pixels (approx. 16,770,000 colors.)
Processor System Bus Clock
3)
100MHz
Hard disk drive
Chip set
Intel® 440 ZX AGP chip set
Standard RAM
64 MB microDIMM (SDRAM) expandable to
256 MB
Memory Bus Clock
100MHz
Expansion slot
Some modes are not supported, depending on
the external display.
20.0 GB4)
4)
C partition 12.0GB
D partition 8.0GB (by default setting)
(1GB=1 billion B)
Connection capabilities
i.LINK (IEEE1394) connector
S400 4 pin(1) S400=400Mbps
USB connector
USB4pin (1)
Micro DIMM slot (2)
(The standard RAM used one slot)
Graphics
128 bit high speed graphic accelerator
S3 Graphics Inc. Savage/IX8 AGP connection
Video memory
8 MB (built-in Video chip)
MONITOR connector
VAIO-original connector (1)
Microphone/Line In connector
Monaural/Stereo mini jack (1)
Headphone Out connector
Stereo mini jack (1)
Modem connector
Modular connector (1)
LCD display
10.4” TFT, XGA compatible
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Indicators
Power requirements
Power indicator
Power requirements
Battery indicator
AC adapter or Battery
Hard disk indicator
Battery life
Approx. 3 -5 hours 5)
Memory Stick indicator
5)
Num lock indicator
Battery Optimized Performance mode.
Caps lock indicator
Operating temperature
Scroll lock indicator
41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) (temperature
gradient less than 18°F (10°C)/hour)
Operating humidity
20% to 80% (not condensed),
provided that humidity is less than 65% at 95°F
(35°C) (hygrometer reading of less than 84°F
(29°C))
PC card slot
Type I/II, 16 bit / Cardbus compatible (1)
Storage temperature
Memory Stick slot
-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) (temperature
gradient less than 18°F (10°C)/hour)
Memory Stick slot (1)
Storage humidity
10% to 90% (not condensed), provided that
humidity is less than 20% at 140°F (60°C)
(hygrometer reading of less than 95°F (35°C))
Audio
Dimensions
Approx. 259.0 × 23.7-32.1 × 209.0 mm
(W × H × D)
Weight
Approx. 1.36 kg (using with the standard type
battery pack)
Modem
V.90/K56flex™ technology compatible
Maximum speed for receiving data, 56 kbps
Maximum speed for sending data, 33.6 kbps
Maximum speed for receiving/sending a fax,
14.4 kbps
Inserting device
Electrostatic storage touchpad, Jog Dial control
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Additional Information
Hardware MIDI sound generator (XG/GM
interchangeable YAMAHA YMF 754),
Built-in stereo speakers, Built-in monaural
microphone,
Monaural microphone in (Plug-in-power)
Stereo line in
Headphone out with Bass Boost
AC adapter
Battery
Power requirements
Output voltage
AC100-240 V, 50-60 Hz
11.1V, 3,600 mAh
Power consumption
Operating temperature
80.0 W maximum
41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) (temperature
gradient less than 18°F (10°C)/hour)
Output Voltage
16V maximum, 4A
Operating humidity
Operating temperature
41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) (temperature
gradient less than 18°F (10°C)/hour)
20% to 80% (not condensed),
provided that humidity is less than 65% at 95°F
(35°C) (hygrometer reading of less than 84°F
(29°C))
Operating humidity
Storage temperature
20% to 80% (not condensed),
provided that humidity is less than 65% at 95°F
(35°C) (hygrometer reading of less than 84°F
(29°C))
-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) (temperature
gradient less than 18°F (10°C)/hour)
Storage temperature
10% to 90% (not condensed), provided that
humidity is less than 20% at 140°F (60°C)
(hygrometer reading of less than 95°F (35°C))
-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) (temperature
gradient less than 18°F (10°C)/hour)
Storage humidity
Dimensions
Storage humidity
Approx.206 × 24.1 × 46.8 mm (W × H × D)
10% to 90% (not condensed), provided that
humidity is less than 20% at 140°F (60°C)
(hygrometer reading of less than 95°F (35°C))
Weight
Approx. 318 g
Dimensions
Approx. 60.0 × 35.0 × 125.0 mm (W × H × D)
Weight
Supplied accessories
Refer to “ Unpacking Your Computer” on page 5.
Approx. 460 g
Optional accessories
AC adapter
PCGA-AC16V
Battery pack
PCGA-BP2S
CD-ROM drive
PCGA-CD51/A
USB mouse
PCGA-UMS1/A
Specifications are subject to change without
notice.
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CHAPTER 2.
OVERVIEW
2-1. Locating Controls and Connectors
Extracted from PCG-SR19G Series
User Guide (4-649-939-11 (1)).
Locating Controls and Connectors
Refer to the pages indicated in parentheses for related information.
Front
1 1 Power indicator (page 16)
9 LCD Screen (page 28, 46, 73)
2
Battery indicator
q; ID label
3
“Memory Stick” indicator
4
5
6
7
The model name is printed here.
qa Keyboard (page 24, 47)
Hard disk drive indicator
qs Touchpad (page 22, 47)
Num Lock indicator
(page 26, 42, 48)
qd 1 Power switch (page 16)
Caps Lock indicator
(page 42)
qf Left/ Right button
(page 22)
Scroll Lock indicator
qg Built-in speakers (page 28, 54)
8 Built-in microphone
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Left
1
DC IN connector (page 15)
2 Air vent
3
4
External display connector
USB connector
5 MEMORY STICK slot
6 MEMORY STICK eject button
10
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Right
1 i Headphone connector
2 m Microphone / o Line in
connector
6
S400 i.LINK (IEEE1394)
connector
7
Modular connector
3 Jog Dial control
4 PC card eject button
5 PC card slot
11
2-3
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Back
1 Battery connector
Bottom
1 Battery lock lever (page 14)
2 Battery release lever
3 Air vent
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CHAPTER 3.
SERVICE INFORMATION
3-1. Install Procedure after the Hard Disk is Replaced
Extracted from PCG-SR19G Series
User Guide (4-649-939-11 (1)).
Reconfiguring Your Computer Using
the Product Recovery CD-ROMs
The following section describes how to use the Product Recovery
CD-ROMs. See also the manual that came with the optional CD-ROM
drive (PCGA-CD51 Series).
What are the Product Recovery CD-ROMs?
The Product Recovery CD-ROMs contain a backup copy of all the software
originally installed on your hard disk drive. You can reinstall software
supplied with your computer if it is corrupted or accidentally erased.
What you can do with the Product Recovery CD-ROMs
• Format the hard disk drive and then restore all the original software.
• Change the hard disk drive partition. See “Changing the Hard Disk Partition” on page
71 for more information.
• The supplied Product Recovery CD-ROMs can be used to recover the hard disk of the
computer you purchased. They do not work for other computers.
• You can recover only the software supplied with your computer. It does not work for
the software you have installed subsequently or the data you have created. Also, you
cannot recover only Windows Me.
• All the settings, including those you customized, are returned to the default settings.
You must customize all over again.
Additional Information
Notes
Before reconfiguring
Make sure to make a backup copy of your valuable data before
reconfiguring your computer.
You can secure your data by
• copying into floppy disks.
• copying into the D: drive.
The hard disk in your computer is divided to two partitions, C: drive and
D: drive. If you select Full Restore with Format in step 6 in “To
reconfigure your computer,” all the files in the C: drive are erased. The
files in the D: drive remain stored.
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Note
If you select Change Partition Size or Recover to originally shipped state in step 6 in “To
reconfigure your computer,” all the files in both C: and D: drives are erased.
To reconfigure your computer
Remove all the connected peripheral devices and connect the AC adapter
and the PCGA-CD51 Series CD-ROM drive before reconfiguring.
Reconfiguring your computer requires the PCGA-CD51 Series CD-ROM
drive. See the manual that came with your drive.
To change the hard disk partition, see “Changing the Hard Disk Partition”
on page 71.
Note
Reconfiguring your computer erases all the files in the C: drive. Make sure to make a
backup copy of your valuable data with floppy disks or other media in advance.
1
Connect the CD-ROM drive to your computer.
See “Connecting/disconnecting the CD-ROM drive” under “Using the
CD-ROM drive” of “Basic Operations” in the online manual for more
information.
To PC card slot
SONY logo side
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CD-ROM drive
PCGA-CD51 Series
(optional)
2
Connect the AC adapter to the computer and turn it on.
1 Power switch
AC adapter
To
DC IN
To AC wall outlet
The shape of the power
plug depends on your
country or region.
3
Insert the Product Recovery CD-ROM Vol. 1 of 2 into the
drive and click Start, then Shut Down.
4
Select Shut down and click OK.
The computer shuts down.
5
Turn on the computer.
6
Follow the on-screen instructions.
When the confirmation message appears, press the Y key, then press
the Enter key.
Follow the on-screen instructions until the menu screen appears.
Select the recovery option, then follow the instructions. Select “Full
Restore with Format” unless otherwise necessary.
To cancel reconfiguration, select “4,” then press the Enter key.
7
Additional Information
The Product Recovery CD-ROM Restore Utility screen appears.
When the message “Please insert CD#2 in your CD drive.
Press <Enter> to continue.” appears, insert the Product
Recovery CD-ROM Vol. 2 of 2 into the CD-ROM drive and
press the Enter key.
The rest of reconfiguration begins.
8
Upon completion of reconfiguration, the screen message
“Do you agree to initialize BIOS settings? (Yes/No)?”
appears, press the Y key, press the Enter key.
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9
Follow the on-screen instructions to remove the Product
Recovery CD-ROM vol. 2 of 2 and press any key to restart
your computer.
10
When the message “To finish setting up your new hardware,
you must restart your computer. Do you want to restart your
computer now?” appears, click Yes immediately to restart
your computer.
11
Set up Windows Me. See “Setting Up Windows Me” on page
17 for more information.
12
When the VAIO InitManager window appears, click OK.
Initial system setup starts.
The message “You must restart your computer before the new settings
will take effect. Do you want to restart your computer now?” appears
upon completion. Click Yes to restart your computer.
Note
If you click Cancel in step 12 to skip the initial system setup, some hardware functions,
including VAIO original Jog Dial control functions, power management tools, touchpad
scroll functions, and shortcut keys in combination with the Fn key, will not be available.
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