Toshiba 1405 manual

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  • Page 1

    Toshiba TRR Page 1 7/02, Satellite Satellite 1400/1405 Series General Specifications 1400-S151 1400-S152 PS140U-027XF7 PS140U-027XF3 1405-S151 1405-S152 PS140U-027XFX PS140U-027XFJ Processor: Intel Celeron 1.20GHz; Integrated co-processor; 256KB Level 2 cache integrated on die; 133MHz front side bus clock speed Memory: 256MB SDRAM, expandable to 10[...]

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    7/02, Satellite Toshiba TRR Page 2 Satellite 1400 Series Exploded Upper View[...]

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    Toshiba TRR Page 3 7/02, Satellite Satellite 1400 Series Exploded Lower View[...]

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    7/02, Satellite Toshiba TRR Page 4 Satellite 1400 Series Part Numbers Ref. # Code Part # Description PIR Comments C1Y2 PS140U-027XF3 1400-S152/30 (027XF3) S1400-S152/30, WXP Home, 1.20GHz Cel, 256MB, CD-RW/DVD, 14 TFT, Modem/LAN, (W’less Ready) C1Y2 PS140U-027XF3B 1400-S152 (027XF3B) B-STK S1400-S152/30, WXP Home, 1.20GHz Cel, 256MB, CD-RW/DVD, 1[...]

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    Toshiba TRR Page 5 7/02, Satellite Satellite 1400 Series Part Numbers, (cont.) Ref. # Code Part # Description PIR Comments 15A C1Y2 P000338550 FL TUBE SET 16 C1Y2 P000348970 COLOR LCD MODULE Sharp LQ141X1LH83, 14.1 XGA TFT, VF2065P02" 16A C1Y2 P000350800 FL TUBE 16B C1Y2 P000261140 SCREW, M2X2 16C C1Y2 P000350810 COVER S 16D C1Y2 P000316210 AL[...]

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    7/02, Satellite Toshiba TRR Page 6 Satellite 1400 Series Part Numbers, (cont.) Ref. # Code Part # Description PIR Comments 44 C1Y2 P000347630 CPU HOLDER 45 C1Y2 P000347640 W ' LESS LAN SW. KNOB For units with letter C stamped on Base in battery compartment area 45-A C1Y4 P000348490 W ' LESS LAN SW. KNOB For units with letter D stamped on [...]

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    Toshiba TRR Page 7 7/02, Satellite Satellite 1400 Series Disassembly Overview The information off ered in this section is an overview of the Maintenance Manual, Chapter 4, Replacement Procedures. If you ha ve any questions or concerns regar ding the proper procedure please refer to the Mainte- nance Manual thr ough the T oshiba Service and Support [...]

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    7/02, Satellite Toshiba TRR Page 8 Satellite 1400 Series Disassembly Overview, cont. T o remov e an optional SD card, follow the steps belo w . 1. Turn the computer right side up. 2. Push the SD card in and release it to pop the card out slightly. 3. Grasp the SD card and remove it. T o remov e the HDD , follow the steps belo w . 1. Turn the comput[...]

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    Toshiba TRR Page 9 7/02, Satellite Satellite 1400 Series Disassembly Overview, cont. T o remov e the modem daughter card (MDC), f ollow the steps below . 1. Turn the computer upside down. 2. Remove one M2.5x4 black flat-head screw . 3. Lift off the modem slot cover . 4. Remove two M2x4 super flat screws securing the MDC. 5. Carefully lift up the MD[...]

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    7/02, Satellite Toshiba TRR Page 10 Satellite 1400 Series Disassembly Overview, cont. T o remov e the ke yboard, follo w the steps below . 1. Open the display panel. 2. Insert the fingernails of both hands into notches in the keyboard brace and the computer, and pry up to release the brace at twelve points. Remove the brace. 3. Remove one M2.5x4 bl[...]

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    Toshiba TRR Page 11 7/02, Satellite Satellite 1400 Series Disassembly Overview, cont. T o remov e the optical disk dr iv e, follow the steps below . 1. Disconnect the optical disk drive (DVD) from PJ2001 on the system board. 2. Carefully slide the drive to the right to remove it. 3. Remove two M2x5 silver thin flat-head screws and the short metal b[...]

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    7/02, Satellite Toshiba TRR Page 12 Satellite 1400 Series Disassembly Overview, cont. T o remov e the touch pad, follow the steps below . 1. Disconnect the touch pad SUMI card from PJ2004 on the system board. 2. Remove one M2x5 silver thin flat-head screw securing the touch pad. 3. LIft out the touch pad. 4. Disconnect the touch pad SUMI card from [...]

  • Page 13

    Toshiba TRR Page 13 7/02, Satellite Satellite 1400 Series Disassembly Overview, cont. T o remov e the RTC battery , follow the steps belo w . 1. Disconnect the RTC battery cable from PJ9999 on the sound board. 2. Lift out the RTC battery . T o install the HDD connector board, follo w the steps below . 1. Seat the HDD connector board and carefully c[...]

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    7/02, Satellite Toshiba TRR Page 14 Satellite 1400 Series Disassembly Overview, cont. T o remov e the DC-IN cable, f ollow the steps below . 1. Remove two M2.5x6 black flat-head screws securing the plastic brace. 2. Remove the plastic brace . 3. Disconnect the DC-IN cable from PJ8800 on the system board. 4. Remove the DC-IN cable. ! T o remov e the[...]

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    Toshiba TRR Page 15 7/02, Satellite Satellite 1400 Series Disassembly Overview, cont. T o remov e the PC card slot, follo w the steps below . 1. Lay the system board right side up. 2. Remove four M2x12 screws securing the PC card slot. 3. Lay the system board right side up. 4. Disconnect the PC card slot from PJ3332 . ! T o remov e the speakers, fo[...]

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    7/02, Satellite Toshiba TRR Page 16 Satellite 1400 Series Disassembly Overview, cont. T o remov e the CPU, f ollow the steps below . 1. Remove two M2.5x6 black screws and two M2.5x16 black screws securing the metal plate. 2. Remove the metal plate . 3. Remove two M2x6 screws securing the metal brace and lift if out. 4. Lift up the heat pipe and lay[...]

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    Toshiba TRR Page 17 7/02, Satellite Satellite 1400 Series Disassembly Overview, cont. T o remov e the display mask, f ollow the steps below . 1. Remove two mask seals at the bottom corners of the display assembly. 2. Remove two M2.5x6 flat-head screws. 3. Release twenty-one latches on the display mask as follows: • Five on the bottom • Five on [...]

  • Page 18

    7/02, Satellite Toshiba TRR Page 18 Satellite 1400 Series Disassembly Overview, cont. " " T o remov e the antenna coaxial cables, f ollow the steps below . 1. Remove two M2.5x6 tapping screws securing the metal plate. 2. Remove the metal plate and the plastic brace . 3. Slip tweezers into the side of the plastic brace and pry to release t[...]

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    Toshiba TRR Page 19 7/02, Satellite Satellite 1400 Series Interrupts / Memory Map Interrupt Assignments Interrupt Level Assigned to: — NMI RAM Parity Error , I/O Channel Error 0 Timer 1 K eyboard 2 PIC 2 for le vel 8 to 15 1 3 COM 2/4* 4 COM 1/3* 5 LPT 2*, or Secondar y IDE* 6 FDC 7 LPT 1/3* 8R T C 9 Modem 2nd IRQ* 10 Reser v ed 2 11 Reser ved 12[...]

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    7/02, Satellite Toshiba TRR Page 20 Satellite 1400 Series Input/Output Port Assignments Port Map Port address Device/function Port address Device/function '000' to '01F' 82C37: DMA C #1 '2F8' to '2FF' Serial Port* (COM 2) '020' to '03F' 82C59: PIC #1 '300' to '30F' Not [...]