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General Specifications
Model 610CT Model Number: Power: Portg 610CT - PA1123UXT AC Adapter: 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz DC output, 15 VDC 2.0A Intel SL-Enhanced Pentium 90Mhz. Co-processor imbedded. 2.9v/3.3v w/16KB internal cache: 8KB Code and 8KB Data cache 8MB expandable to 40 MB (16Mbit EDO DRAM, 64 bit, 3.3v: 60ns) FDD: 3 1/2" 1.44MB (External 6"Lx4.17Wx.59"H, bundled w/unit, Wgt: .31 lbs.) HDD: (2.5"IDE), 720 million bytes, 26.9 - 39.5 Mbit/sec. Integrated Pointing Device 9.5" (7.6"Wx5.7"H) TFT-LCD Color Active Matrix, .30mm x .30mm, SVGA 640 x 480 (16.7M colors of 16.7M palette); 800 x 600 (64K colors); 1024 x 768 (256 colors) 3 years parts and labor
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Memory: Drive(s):
AccuPoint: Display:
Warranty:
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1 1-1 2 2-1 3 3-1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13A 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 30 N/S 30A 30B 30C 30D 30E 30F 30G 30H 30I 30J 30K 30L 30N 30O 30P 30Q 30R 30S 30T 31 31A 31B 31C 31D 40 41 41B 41C 42 42A 42B 42C 40A 40B 40C 40D 40E
Portg 610CT/720 Portg 610CT/720, DOS Portg 610CT/720, DOS (Remf.) Portg 610CT/720, Windows95-WFWG 3.11 Portg 610CT/720, Win95-WFWG 3.11 (Remf.) Sys. Board, B36075211010 CEE Sys. Board, B36075801013 Pwr Sply, B36075481017 CEE Pwr Sply, B36075941016 Sound Board, B36075381010 CEE Sound Board, B36075671012 LED Board, B36075141010 LCD Flex Cable, B36075401015
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Kybd UNIT HDD UNIT(720) MAIN Batt. 4000mAh COLOR LCD Mod. FL TUBE SET FL INVERTER NI-MH Batt. NI-MH Batt. MEMBRANE SWITCH FDD CABLE AC ADAPTER AC CORD SET BASE Assy INSULATOR Conn. COVER Assy PC CARD COVER FDD Conn. COVER Batt. LEVER Batt. KNOB LED LENS SWITCH BUTTON TILT ANGLE, LEFT TILT ANGLE, RIGHT Batt. STOPPER Mem. CARD COVER ASSY KEY PLATE STOPPER SPRING SAFETY CONT, SPRING SPRING Batt. LOCK BLIND SEAL SPRING PIN WAVE WASHER TILT SCREW BASE SUB Assy EARTH SPRING BOTTOM CUSHION BRG EARTH SPRING EJECTOR EARTH SPRING COVER Assy COVER SUB Assy LED LABEL DISPERSIVE FILM LCD COVER Assy LATCH HOOK LATCH KNOB SPRING B HINGE COVER-LEFT HINGE COVER-RIGHT BRAKE HINGE, LEFT SENSOR HARNESS HINGE BRACKET
UE0276P09 IBM DBOA-2720, ZA1214P01 (686MB = 720 million bytes) Lithium-Ion, 10.8V, 4,000mAh w/recycle label Tosh. LTM09C031A, VF0139P01 with cover & screw UA0376P03 Backup Batt. RTC Batt. AccuPoint control button contact UL0196P04 Input : 100-240VAC, 0.7A-0.4A, 50-60Hz, Output: 15V, 2A Attached to Base Assy, protects reset switch
Top Cover
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UL0195P08
Kybd Cover
8 Ohm, 0.5W
PA2652U, ZA1189P01
CBA BIOS Diskette, Version 1.20, marking F36000223026 BIOS Diskette, Version 1.30, marking F36000223033 BIOS Diskette, Version 5.00, marking F36000223040 BIOS Diskette, Version 5.10, marking F36000223057 Noteworthy 8MB Mem. Upgrade Mod. CEE Noteworthy 8MB Mem. Upgrade Mod. CEE Noteworthy 8MB Mem. Upgrade Mod. Noteworthy 16MB Mem. Upgrade Mod. CEE Noteworthy 16MB Mem. Upgrade Mod. CEE Noteworthy 16MB Mem. Upgrade Mod. Noteworthy 32MB Mem. Upgrade Mod. CEE Noteworthy 32MB Mem. Upgrade Mod. CEE Noteworthy 32MB Mem. Upgrade Mod.
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51-69 70 C1G1 70A C1G1 71 72 C1G1 73 C1G1 74 C1G1 75 C1G1 76 C1G1 77 C1G1 78 C1G1 79 80 C1G1 80A C1G1 80B C1G1 80C C1G1 80D C1G1 80E C1G1 80F C1G1 80G C1G1 80H C1G1 81-89 90 C1G1 91 C1G1 92 C1G1 93 C1G1 94 95 C1G1 96 C1G1 97 C1G1 S01 C1G1 S02 C1G1 S03 C1G1 S04 C1G1 S05 C1G1 S06 C1G1 S07 C1G1 S08 C1G1 S09 C1G1 S10 C1G1 S11 C1G1 S12 C1G1 S13 C1G1 S14 C1G1 S15 C1G1 S16 C1G1 OP01 C1G1 OP01-A C1G1 OP01-B C1G1 OP02 C1G1 OP03 C1G1 OP04 C1G1 OP5 C1G1 OP5-A C1G1 OP6 C1G1 OP7 C1G1 OP8 C1G1 OP = Option N/S = Not Shown
LCD MASK ASSEMBLY LCD CUSHION SPEAKER GUM LCD MASK SEAL FL HARNESS INSULATOR LCD EARTH SPRING LCD HARNESS HOLDER LCD BRACKET, LEFT 133A LCD BRACKET, RIGHT 133A BASE ASSEMBLY BATTERY CASE ASSY POWER SWITCH ASSY MEMORY COVER ASSY BATTERY SPRING ASSY SWITCH LOCK LEVER PCMCIA LOCK LEVER EARTH SPRING BOTTOM CUSHION SHUTTER ASSEMBLY RTC BATTERY HOLDER HDD EJECTOR ASSEMBLY CD-ROM BRACKET EXPANSION CONN COVER BATTERY PCB STUD MODEM COVER SCREW M2.5X2.6B SCREW M2X3C SCREW M2X6Z GRIP SCREW M2.5X5Z GRIP SCREW M2X4Z SCREW M2.5X6Z TY SCREW M2.5X6BZ GRIP SCREW M2X5.5Z SCREW M2.5X4Z GRIP SCREW M2X4BN SCREW M2X10Z GRIP SCREW M2.5X6BN GRIP SCREW M2.5X8Z GRIP SCREW M3X4Z GRIP SCREW M2.5X20B TG SCREW M2.5X4Z 32MB SDRAM MEMORY 64MB SDRAM MEMORY 128MB SDRAM MEMORY UNIVERSAL AC ADAPTER BATTERY PACK BATTERY CHARGER ENHANCED PORT REP. III ENHANCED PORT REP. III ADAPTER, ENH PORT REP III ENHANCED PORT REP. IV PORT REPLICATOR
Display Mask
Kingston 32MB SDRAM Memory Module Kingston 64MB SDRAM Memory Module Kingston 128MB SDRAM Memory Module Input: 100-240VAC 0.95-0.55A 50/60Hz, Output: 15VDC 3A, (U,C,Z) Lithium-Ion, 10.8V, 4,000mAh with Recycle Label (U,C,Z) U,C,Z U,C,Z (Wave Gray) U,C,Z BIOS updates can be obtained for the Toshiba Web Site
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The information offered in this section is an overview of the Maintenance Manual, Chapter 4, Replacement Procedures. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the proper procedure please refer to the Maintenance Manual through the Toshiba Service and Support Website before you proceed.
This section explains how to remove Field Replaceable Units (FRUs). It may not be necessary to remove all the FRUs in order to replace one. The chart is a guide to which FRUs need to be removed in order to remove others. The section numbers on the chart refer to the sections in the Maintenance Manual, Chapter 4. Always start by removing the battery pack, next, optional items such as the optional PC card and optional memory module, then follow the line on the chart to determine which FRU you must remove next in order to repair the one you think is causing the computer to operate improperly.
To remove the 610CT battery pack, follow the steps below. 1. Turn off the power to the 610CT. Disconnect the AC adapter, power cord, and all external cables connected to the computer. 2. Close the display if it is open. 3. Turn the computer upside down. 4. Slide the battery lock to free the battery release latch, then slide the battery release latch to pop the battery out slightly to the left. 5. A slight gap will open between the right end of the battery pack and the computer. With your left hand, slip your fingers into the gap and pull the battery pack to the left until it stops (about 1 cm or half an inch). 6. Grasp the left end of the battery pack and lift it up to remove it.
To install the 610CT battery pack, follow the steps below. 1. Place the right end of the battery pack at the red line marked on the alignment guide. The battery pack should seat level with the computer. 2. Gently press down on the center of the battery pack and at the same time push it to the right. When the battery is nearly seated, you will feel a slight resistance. Press the battery in carefully until you feel it click into place, then lock the battery lock.
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To remove an optional memory module from the 610CT, follow the steps below. 1. Turn off the power to the 610CT. Disconnect the AC adapter, power cord, and all external cables connected to the computer. 2. Remove the battery pack. 3. Turn the computer upside down. 4. Remove two M2.5x4 screws securing the memory module socket cover. 5. Slide your fingernail or a thin object under the cover and remove it. 6. Remove two screws securing the module to a brace at the center of the module and set them aside. 7. Lift up on the plastic tab to disengage the connectors, then grasp the module by the edges and remove it.
To install an optional memory module in the 610CT, follow the steps below. 1. Position the connector on the bottom of the module over the corresponding connector on the computer (align the holes on the side of the module over the screw holes on the brace). Place your fingers above the connector and press firmly but gently to assure a solid connection. The module should be seated level. 2. Secure the module to the brace with two screws. 3. Fold down the plastic tab and lay the cover in place. Secure it with two screws. 4. Replace the battery pack. 5. When you turn the computer on, it should automatically recognize the total memory capacity. Verify that the added memory is recognized.
To remove an optional PCMCIA card from the 610CT, follow the steps below. 1. Turn off the power to the 610CT. Disconnect the AC adapter, power cord, and all external cables connected to the computer. 2. Remove the battery pack and optional memory module. 3. Open the cover to the PCMCIA slot. 4. Pull out the eject button for the card you want to remove and press the button. The card will pop out slightly. 5. Grasp the card and pull it out.
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To remove the 610CT keyboard, follow the steps below. 1. Turn off the power to the 610CT. Disconnect the AC adapter, power cord, and all external cables connected to the computer. 2. Remove the battery pack, optional memory module, and optional PCMCIA card. 3. Open the display if it closed. 4. Use a thin metal tool to unlatch 12 latches that secure the keyboard cover. 5. Remove one M2x4 screw with washer in front of the keyboard. 6. Insert the thin metal tool between the keyboard and top cover to lift up the keyboard. Lift up slightly so notches at the back of the keyboard clear corresponding holes on the top cover. Do not remove the keyboard cable. 7. Disconnect the AccuPoint cable from PJ2 and the keyboard cable from PJ7. 8. Lift out the keyboard.
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To remove the 610CT top cover, follow the steps below. 1. Turn off the power to the 610CT. Disconnect the AC adapter, power cord, and all external cables connected to the computer. 2. Remove the battery pack, optional memory card, optional PCMCIA card, keyboard, and HDD. 3. Close the display and turn the computer upside down. 4. Remove eight M2x8 silver screws from the bottom of the computer and two M2x6 screws from the battery seating area. These screws secure the top cover to the bottom cover. 5. Turn the computer back over and open the display panel. Remove the tape securing the cables and disconnect the following cables: LED from PJ9, FL inverter from PJ13, display from PJ12, speaker from PJ18, display panel open sensor from PJ17, and microphone from PJ2. 6. Unthread the microphone cable. 7. Unlatch nine latches securing the top cover to the base cover. 8. Remove the top cover and display assembly.
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To remove the 610CT AccuPoint control button contact, follow the steps below. 1. Turn off the power to the 610CT. Disconnect the AC adapter, power cord, and all external cables connected to the computer. 2. Remove the battery pack, optional memory card, optional PCMCIA card, keyboard, top cover, RTC and backup batteries. 3. Disconnect the cable from PJ3 on the sound board and lift off the AccuPoint control button contact.
To remove the 610CT sound board, follow the steps below. 1. Turn off the power to the 610CT. Disconnect the AC adapter, power cord, and all external cables connected to the computer. 2. Remove the battery pack, optional memory card, optional PCMCIA card, keyboard, HDD, top cover, RTC and backup batteries and AccuPoint control button contact. 3. Remove one M2.5x3 screw. 4. Remove the sound board cover. 5. Carefully lift up the sound board so the microphone and headphone ports are clear of the side cover and disconnect the sound board cable from PJ20. 6. Lift out the sound board.
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To remove the 610CT system board, follow the steps below. 1. Turn off the power to the 610CT. Disconnect the AC adapter, power cord, and all external cables connected to the computer. 2. Remove the battery pack, optional memory card, optional PCMCIA card, top cover, hard disk drive, RTC and back-up batteries, AccuPoint control button contact, sound board, and power supply board. 3. Remove five M2.5x4 screws. 4. Lift out the system board. 5. Remove the metal cover.
To remove the 610CT fan, follow the steps below. 1. Turn off the power to the 610CT. Disconnect the AC adapter, power cord, and all external cables connected to the computer. 2. Remove the battery pack, optional memory card, optional PCMCIA card, keyboard, HDD, top cover, RTC and backup batteries, AccuPoint control button contact, sound board, power supply board and system board. 3. Disconnect the fan cable from PJ16. 4. Remove two M3x3 screws securing the fan to the system board and remove the fan.
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To remove the 610CT LED board and speaker, follow the steps below. 1. Turn off the power to the 610CT. Disconnect the AC adapter, power cord, and all external cables connected to the computer. 2. Remove the battery pack, optional memory card, optional PCMCIA card, keyboard, HDD, and top cover. 3. Remove two M2.5x4 screws securing the LED board and speaker assembly. 4. Remove the LED board and speaker assembly. 5. Rotate the LED board out and unsnap four latches on the LED board to remove it. 6. Unsnap two latches on the speaker to remove the speaker. 7. Remove the protective rubber cover.
To remove the 610CT display mask, follow the steps below. 1. Turn off the power to the 610CT. Disconnect the AC adapter, power cord, and all external cables connected to the computer. 2. Remove the battery pack, optional memory module and PCMCIA card. 3. Remove two rubber seals from the display hinges to expose screws securing the display mask. 4. Remove two brass M2.5x6 screws at the bottom corners of the display mask. 5. Slip your fingers between the top of the displays cover and the display mask and pull out gently to release six latches. Start with the latches at the center. 6. Continue around the plastic cover to release four latches on each side and five latches at the bottom.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of accidental electric shock when you turn on the power to check the FL inverter during disassembly, never touch the exposed areas that carry high-voltage. To remove the 610CT FL inverter board, follow the steps below. 1. Turn off the power to the 610CT. Disconnect the AC adapter, power cord, and all external cables connected to the computer. 2. Remove the battery pack, optional memory module, PCMCIA card, and display mask. 3. Remove two silver M2x6 screws from the FL inverter board. 4. Turn over the board and disconnect the FL inverter cable from CN1 and the FL cable from CN2.
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To remove the 610CT TFT color display module, follow the steps below. CAUTION: When you remove the FL unit, be careful not to let any dust or other foreign matter contaminate the LCD panel. Any contamination can affect the performance of the unit. 1. Turn off the power to the 610CT. Disconnect the AC adapter, power cord, and all external cables connected to the computer. Remove the battery pack, optional memory module, PCMCIA card, display mask, and FL inverter board. Remove four silver M2x6 screws at each corner of the display module. Rotate the display module partially out of the cover from left to right. Disconnect the flexible cable from CN11.
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To remove the 610CT fluorescent lamp (FL), follow the steps below. 1. Turn off the power to the 610CT. Disconnect the AC adapter, power cord, and all external cables connected to the computer. 2. Remove the battery pack, optional memory module, PCMCIA card, display mask, FL inverter board, and display module 3. Place the display module face down and remove one M2.5x4 silver screw and one M2.5x2 silver screw securing the FL unit cover. 4. Lift off the FL unit cover. 5. Free the FL cable from latches and remove tape securing the cable. 6. Remove the FL unit.
To remove the 610CT microphone, follow the steps below. 1. Turn off the power to the 610CT. Disconnect the AC adapter, power cord, and all external cables connected to the computer. 2. Remove the battery pack, optional memory module, PCMCIA card, keyboard, HDD, top cover, and display mask. 3. Pinch the microphone cover to free it from two latches, then remove the cover. 4. Remove the microphone. 5. Remove the protective rubber cover from the microphone.
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Interrupt Assignments
Interrupt Level NMI 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Assigned to: RAM Parity Error, I/O Channel Error Timer Keyboard PIC 2 for level 8 to 15 Secondary Communications (COM 2/4)* Primary Communications (COM1/3)* PRT 2* / Sound system* RTC LPT 1/3* RTC Sound system* Sound system* Reserved PS/2 Mouse Math co-processor HDC Reserved
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