Vamos 22V240 ENG REV06 140918
Vamos 22V240 ENG REV06 140918
Vamos 22V240 ENG REV06 140918
Service Manual
All-in-one
22V240 Series
REV. 07
Copyright 2014 LG Electronics, Digital Mate Co., Ltd .
All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be used, copied,
reproduced, modified, distributed, displayed, stored in a retrieval
system, or transmitted in any form by any Means (electronic,
photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the Prior written
authorization of LG Electronics.
2014. 09. 18
Retention period until : 2018-02
Contents
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Service information
Explode view
Safety notices
Safety information
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Name of Each Part
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System information
12 Specification
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BIOS Flash
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BIOS Setup
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Symptom-to-part index
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LCD-related symptoms
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Indeterminate problems
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Removing and replacing a part (FRU)
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Part lists
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Appears in the case of noncompliance with the instruction that may cause minor damage to the body or
the machine.
! WARNING
Appears in the case of noncompliance with the instruction that may cause serious physical damage or
fatal injuries.
NOTE
Indicates that the following information is added to help the user utilize the machine more conveniently.
yyMake sure that latest BIOS and drivers are installed before replacing any parts (FRUs) listed in this
Use the following strategy to prevent unnecessary expense for replacing and servicing parts
1 If you are instructed to replacing a part but the replacement does not correct the problem, reinstall the original part before you continue.
2 Some computers have both a processor board and system board. If you are instructed to replace either the processor board or the system
board, and replacing one of them does not correct the problem, reinstall that board, and then replace the other one.
3 If an adapter or device consists of more than one part, any of the parts (FRUs) may be the cause of the error. Before replacing the adapter or
device, remove the parts (FRUs), one by one, to see if the symptoms change. Replace only the part that changed the symptoms.
! CAUTION
yyThe BIOS configuration on the computer you are servicing may have been customized.
Running Automatic Configuration my alter the settings. Note the current configuration settings;
then, when service has been completed, verify that those settings remain in effect.
! CAUTION
yyThe drive startup sequence in the computer you are servicing may have been changed. Be extremely careful during write operations such as copying,
saving, or formatting. If you select an incorrect drive, data or programs can be overwritten.
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! CAUTION
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Safety notices
! WARNING
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yyBefore the computer is powered-on after part (FRU) replacement, make sure all screws, springs, and other small parts are in place and are not left loose
inside the computer. Verify this by shaking the computer and listening for rattling sounds. Metallic parts or metal flakes can cause electrical shorts.
! WARNING
yysome standby batteries contain a small amount of nickel and cadmium. Do not disassemble a standby battery, recharge it, throw it into fire or water,
or short-circuit it. Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations. Use only the battery in the appropriate parts listing. Use of an
incorrect battery can result in ignition or explosion of the battery
! WARNING
yyThe battery pack contains small amounts of nickel. Do not disassemble it, throw it into fire or water, or short-circuit it. Dispose of the battery pack as
required by local ordinances or regulations. Use only the battery in the appropriate parts listing when replacing the battery pack.
Use of an incorrect battery can result in ignition or explosion of the battery.
! WARNING
yyIf the LCD breaks and the fluid from inside the LCD gets into your eyes or on your hands, immediately was the affected areas with water for at least 15
minutes. Seek medical care if any symptoms from the fluid are present after washing.
! WARNING
yyTo avoid shock, do not remove the plastic cover that protects the lower part of the inverter card.
! WARNING
yyThough the main batteries have low voltage, a shorted or grounded battery can produce enough current to burn personnel or combustible materials.
! WARNING
yyBefore removing any part (FRU), turn off the computer, unplug all power cords from electrical outlets, remove the battery pack, and then disconnect any
interconnecting cables.
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Safety information
General safety
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! CAUTION
yyMetal objects are good electrical conductors.
Electrical safety
Observe the following rules when working on electrical equipment.
! IMPORTANT
yyUse only approved tools and test equipment. Some hand tools have handles covered with a soft material that does not insulate you when working with
live electrical currents. Many customers have, near their equipment, rubber floor mats that contain small conductive fibers to decrease electrostatic
discharges. Do not use this type of mat to protect yourself from electrical shock.
yyFind the room emergency power-off switch, disconnecting switch, or electrical outlet. If an electrical outlet. If an electrical accident occurs, you can then
operate the switch or unplug the power cord quickly.
yyDo not work alone under hazardous conditions or near equipment that has hazardous voltages.
yyDisconnect all power before
1 Performing a mechanical inspection
2 Working near power supplies
3 Removing or installing main units
yyBefore you start to work on the machine, unplug the power cord. If you cannot unplug it, ask the customer to power-off the wall box that supplies power
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to the machine and to lock the wall box in the off position.
yyIf you need to work on a machine that has exposed electrical circuits, observe the following precautions : Ensure that another person, familiar with the
power-off controls, is near you.
! CAUTION
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! CAUTION
yyAn electrical shock can occur only when there is a complete circuit. By observing the above rule, you may prevent a current from through your body.
yyWhen using testers, set the controls correctly and use the approved probe leads and accessories for that tester
yyStand on suitable rubber mats (obtained locally, if necessary) to insulate you from grounds such as metal floor strips and machine frames.
yyObserve the special safety precautions when you work with very high voltages. These instructions are in the safety sections of maintenance information.
Use extreme care when measuring high voltages.
yyRegularly inspect and maintain your electrical hand tools for safe operational condition.
yyDo not use worn or broken tools and testers.
yyNever assume that power has been disconnected from a circuit. First check that it has been powered off.
yyAlways look carefully for possible hazards in your work area. Examples of these hazards are moist floors, non-grounded power extension cables, power
surges, and missing safety grounds.
yyDo not touch live electrical circuits with the reflective surface of a plastic dental mirror. The surface is conductive such touching can cause personal injury
and machine damage.
yyDo not service the following parts with the power on when they are removed from their normal operating places in a machine.
1 Power supply units
2 Pumps
3 Blowers and fans
4 Motorgenerators
and similar units. (This practice ensure correct grounding of the units.)
yyIf an electrical accident occurs
1 Use caution ; do not become a victim of yourself.
2 Switch off power.
3 Send another person to get medical aid.
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yy Checklist
1 Check exterior covers for damage (loose, broken, or sharp edges)
2 Power off the computer. Disconnect the power cord.
b The power cord should be the type specified in the parts list.
c Insulation must not be frayed or worn.
4 Check the power cord for :
5 Check for any obvious non-LG alterations. Use good judgment as to the safety of any non-LG alterations.
6 Check inside the unit for any obvious unsafe conditions, such as metal filings, contamination, water or other liquids, or signs of fire or smoke
damage.
7 Check for worn, frayed, or pinched cables.
8 Check that the power-supply cover fasteners (screw or rivets) have not been removed or tampered with.
yy
NOTE
yyUse product-specific ESD procedures when they exceed the requirements noted here.
yyMake sure that the ESD protective devices you use have been certified (ISO9000) as fully effective.
NOTE
yyThe use of a grounding system is desirable but not required to protect against ESD damage.
a Attach the ESD ground clip too any frame ground, ground braid, or green-wire ground.
b Use an ESD ground or reference point when working on a double-insulated or battery-operated system. You can use coax or connectoroutside shells on these systems.
Grounding requirements
Electrical grounding of the computers is required for operator safety and correct system function.
Proper grounding of the electrical outlet can be verified by a certified electrician.
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a A third-wire ground connector in good condition. Use a meter to measure third-wire ground continuity for 0.1 or less between the
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! CAUTION
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yyUse of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified here in might result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Opening the CD-ROM drive, DVD-ROM drive or the other optical storage device could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation.
There are no serviceable parts inside those drives. Do not open
! CAUTION
yyEmits visible and invisible laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam , do not view directly with optical instruments, and avoid direct
exposure to the bean.
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IMPORTANT NOTE
yyRead the entire FRU removal and replacement page before replacing any FRU.
yyUse new nylon-coated screws when you replace FRUs.
yyBe extremely careful during such write operations as copying, saving, formatting.
Drives in the computer that you are servicing sequence might have been altered. If you selected an incorrect drive, data or programs might be
overwritten.
yyReplace FRUs only for the correct mode.
yyWhen you replace a FRU, make sure the model of the machine and the FRU part number are correct by referring to the FRU parts list.
yyA FRU should not be replaced because of a single, irreproducible failure. Single failures can occur for a variety of reasons that have nothing to do with a
hard ware defect, such as cosmic radiation, electrostatic discharge, or software errors.
yyConsider replacing a FRU only when a problem recurs. If you suspect that a FRU is defective, clear the error log and run the test again. If the error does not
recur, do not replace the FRU.
yyBe careful not to replace a non-defective FRU.
What to do first
You must fill out the record form first. During the warranty period, the customer may be responsible for repair costs if the computer damage wascaused by misuse, accident, modification, unsuitable physical or operating environment, or improper maintenance by the customer. The following list
provides some common items that are not covered under warranty and some symptoms that might indicate that the system was subjected to stress
beyond normal use. Before checking problems with computer, determine whether the damage is covered under the warranty by referring to the
following :
The followings are not covered under warranty :
yyCD panel cracked from the application of excessive force or from being dropped
yyScratched (cosmetic) parts
yyDistortion, deformation, or discoloration of the cosmetic parts
yyCracked or broken plastic parts, broken latches, broken pins, or broken connectors caused by excessive force
yyDamage caused by liquid spilled into system
yyDamage caused by improper insertion of a PC Card or the installation of an incompatible card
yyDamage caused foreign material in the diskette drive
yyDiskette drive damage caused by pressure on the diskette drive cover or by the insertion of a diskette with multiple labels
yyDamaged or bent diskette eject button
yyFusses blown by attachment of a non-supported device
yyForgotten computer password (making the computer unusable)
yySticky keys caused by spilling a liquid onto the keyboard
The following symptoms might indicate damage caused by non-warranted activities :
yyMissing parts might be a symptom of unauthorized service or modification.
yyIf the spindle of a hard-disk drive becomes noisy, it may have been subjected to excessive force, or dropped.
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Rear View
1 Microphone Port
2 Headphone Port
3 USB port (USB 3.0)*
4 Built-in Microphone
5 Multi-card Slot
6 Power Button
7 Vent
8 Built-in Speakers
9 Service Port
Disabled when USB is connected.
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! CAUTION
yySome external digital device that consumes much power (e.g. external ODD or HDD) may not be supported by the USB / micro USB port. If this is the
case, you must use the Y-type cable or external power source to supply the power needed to the digital device.
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Name of Each Part
Front View
1 Web Camera
2 Webcam status lamp
3 Power Lamp
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System information
Specification
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Display
yy54.6 cm IPS LCD
CPU
yyIntel Pentium / Celeron processor
yyThe CPU differs depending on model type and cannot be replaced by the user.
Graphics
yyIntelHD Graphics
yyWhen processing large graphic data like 3D graphics. it utilizes dynamically allocated shared graphics memory. The size of the allocated memory depends
on the system memory size.
System Memory
yyDDR3L SODIMM
yyThe maximum capacity of the main board is 4 GB (4,096 MB).
yyMemory of 3 GB or more is supported only in a 64-bit O/S.
yyThe memory specifications may differ depending on the model.
Storage device
yy6.35 cm SATA3 Hard Disk Drive
yy(Operating Mode: SATA2)
Bluetooth
yyBluetooth 4.0 + LE
yyIf you connect to Bluetooth device and wireless LAN at the same time, the system may become slow.
yyIn order to use Bluetooth 4.0, the device you want to connect to should support Bluetooth 4.0.
Wireless LAN
yyIntel3160NGW
yyManufacturers and installers cannot provide services related to human safety as this wireless device may cause radio interference.
Web Camera
yyHD Web Camera
LAN
yyREALTEK Gigabit LAN
Product Weight
yyApprox. 4.5 kg
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1600 MT/S
3G/s
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iSSD (Reserve)
3G/s
SATA HDD
USB2 P3
USB2.0
USB2 P3
USB2.0
USB2 P1
USB2.0
USB3 P0
USB2 P0
USB3.0
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V_SM V_SM_VTT_S
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RTS5209
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SATA
SATA
USB2.0
USB3.0
HDMI
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RTL8111F
LPC
SPI
AZALIA
HD_AUDIO
PCIE0
INT. SPK
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AUDIO AMP
ALC269Q
AUDIO CODEC
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MEC1310
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EXT MIC
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LED Drive IC
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LCD CONN
0.3
LVDS
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HDMI CONN
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Webcam
USB2 P1
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Bluetooth
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USB2 P1
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Fn + F5
Fn + F6
Fn + F7
Fn + F9
Fn + F10
Fn + F11
Fn + F12
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1 Power Lamp
yyOn (red): The system is turned off.
yyOn(white): The system is turned on.
yyBlinking (white): When the system is in the sleep mode
yyOff: The AC adapter is not connected.
Do not turn off the power forcibly while the power lamp is on or blinking. Otherwise, the disk or its data may get damaged.
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BIOS Flash
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You Can update BIOS using USB Device (FDD/USB Memory) Because this system is not equipped with any USB Device, you have to use an external
USB Device for a BIOS update. If you enter Setup from Windows 8 system, you need to restart the system instead of exiting it.
To boot into DOS, you must disable Secure Boot option. To boot from a USB device, use [Fn+2] key to move the USB device to the top of the list in
Boot menu after entering BIOS Setup, or press [Fn+10] key to display Boot menu while the LG logo is being displayed, and the select a device you
want to use.
yyDOS Mode Flash sequence is as follows.
1 "DOS system files" copy on the diskette and prepare the bootable USB device. (FDD / USB Memory)
2 After BIOS Flash files decompress, the decompressed files copy to a USB device.
3 Connect the USB Device for USB Port.
4 In Windows 8, select Restart.
5 Press [Fn+2] Key while the "LG LOGO" appears.
6 In Security menu, go to Secure Boot Configuration.
Check if the UEFI Secure Boot option is set to Enabled. If enabled, set the Secure Boot option to "OFF" and press [Fn+10] to save the changed
BIOS Setup.
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! CAUTION
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11 It selects the : Load Optimized Defaults on the Exit menu or [Fn+9] Key and it summons a BIOS settings at initial value.
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3 In Exit, select Exit Saving Changes or press [Fn+10] to save the values and exit BIOS Setup.
4 Upon the system rebooting, enter BIOS Setup again and check if Secure Boot has the values in the following figure. (Check UEFI Secure Boot,
Protected Signatures, CertNames and Secure Boot Option.)
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BIOS Setup
BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup saves the system configuration in CMOS RAM, and check the configurations during startup. Use the BIOS
Setup Utility to change and save the system environment, hardware configurations, power saving mode, etc.
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Main menu
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yyProduct Name
This shows the Product Name.
yyBIOS Version
This shows the Version of BIOS.
yyKBC Version
This shows the Keyboard firmware Version.
yyUUID Number
This is for display only. This shows the UUID.
yyProcessor Type
This shows the type of CPU.
yyProcessor Speed
This shows the speed of CPU.
yySystem Memory Speed
This shows the speed of the memory card.
yyL2 Cache RAM
This shows the size of L2 Cache RAM for the CPU.
yyTotal Memory
This shows size of system memory.
yySystem Date / Time
Drag the Date or Time button to change the system date/time.
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yySATA 0
This shows SATA HDD information.
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Advanced menu
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Configures the system to wake up from hibernation at a certain time using the RTC Timer.
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yyWake On Lan
Determines whether or not to wake up the system in S4/S5 modes using LAN.
yyNo Execute Mode Mem Protection
Set if it is used a prevention function or not Data Execution Prevention of Windows XP SP2.
(DEP: Technology examining memory additionally to prevent execution of malignant code in the system)
Intel provide XD (eXecute Disable bit) that architecture is compatibility with DEP as a standard.
yyIntel Virtualization Technology
Set Intel Virtualization Technology.
yyIntel HT Technology
Set Intel HT Technology.
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Security menu
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yyChange to Customization
Set the Protected Signatures option to Disabled (Setup Mode). Once you do so, the Secure Boot option stays Disabled until you click the Reset to Default
option.
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Boot menu
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Exit menu
3
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If the system has an error, you can use WindowsLG Recovery Center to use the Windows 8.1s recovery function to recover or restore the system to its
initial pre-purchase state.
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yy
NOTE
! CAUTION
yyIf you have deleted the restoration data in the protected area of the hard disk, or have arbitrarily installed another operating system, the restore function
may not work.
Click the [
! CAUTION
yyPC settings are reset to default and any user-installed software will be deleted.
2 PC Initialization: Removes all items from the system and restores the system to its initial pre-purchase state.
! CAUTION
yyAll data is lost during the initialization, so you must backup all critical data in advance.
yyIt may take about 5 hours or longer depending on the system conditions.
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3 Creating Recovery Drive: You can create a recovery drive in Windows as a precaution against a system failure that prevents you from entering
the operating system, or any other severe system issues.
a When the following screen appears, select [Copy the PC's recovery partition to the recovery drive.] and click [Next].
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b When the following screen appears, select the USB flash drive and click [Next].
! CAUTION
yyThis process deletes all the data on the storage device designated as a recovery drive. Make sure to back up its data in advance.
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c Once the storage device is ready, click [Finish] to create a recovery drive.
! CAUTION
yySelect [Remove the Recovery Partition] while creating a recovery drive to remove the recovery partition in the PC.
yyOnce the recovery partition is removed, you cannot use the recovery function of the PC. You can only recover the system using the recovery media.
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! CAUTION
yyIf you have deleted the restoration data in the protected area of the hard disk, or have arbitrarily installed another operating system, the restore function
may not work.
! CAUTION
yyAll data may be lost when the factory reset is performed, so you must backup all critical data in advance.
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3 When the following screen appears, select the [Agree] button and then click the Next button.
yyFor recovery, the power adapter must be connected. Connect the system power and then recover the system.
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4 When the factory reset has been completed as shown in the following figure, click the [Complete] button and then restart the system.
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Security Platform Backup includes all data required in case of emergency. After a hardware or storage media failure or a Trusted Platform Module
failure, Security Platform Restoration reestablishes access to Security Platform Features for all users.
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In addition you can backup and restore your Personal Secure Drive data. Data from other applications using the Security Platform Solution (e.g. Secure
e-mail) is not included in Security Platform backup.
Backup scope
Security Platform backup comprises the following data:
Security Platform Credentials and Settings
Backup Contents
A copy of the user-specific credentials and settings which are stored on the Security Platform.
Purpose
Restoration of user-specific credentials and settings after a hardware or storage media failure.
Otherwise users could not access Security Platform Features anymore and user data would be lost.
Archives
yy Automatically written Backup Archive (System Backup Archive, e.g. file SPSystemBackup.xml and
folder SPSystemBackup): Set up by Security Platform Administrator. Contains credentials and settings
of all Security Platform Users (for one or multiple Security Platform computers). Also contains computer
identification and user identification, which are used to match computers and users during the restoration
process.
yy Manually written Backup Archive (e.g. SPBackupArchive.xml): Created by Security Platform User. Contains
credentials and settings of one Security Platform User(for one Security Platform computer). Also contains
computer identification and user identification, which are used to match computer and user during the
restoration process.
Emergency Recovery
Backup Contents
All Security Platform Basic User Keys, encrypted specifically for Emergency Recovery.
Purpose
Re-encryption of all Basic User Keys after a Trusted Platform Module failure. In this case a new Security Platform
has to be set up and a new owner key is created. Emergency Recovery allows the re-encryption of Basic User
Keys from the old owner key to the new one. Otherwise users could not access Security Platform Features
anymore and user data would be lost.
Archives
Purpose
yy Restoration of PSD encrypted data and configuration settings after a hardware or storage media failure.
Otherwise users could not decrypt their PSD data anymore.
Notes:
yy In contrast to the PSD Backup, standard hard disk backup tools produce unencrypted backups.
yy Lost PSD credentials can only be restored via Personal Secure Drive Recovery.
Archives
yy PSD configuration settings are included in both automatically written Backup Archives and manually
written Backup Archives.
yy PSD backup file (e.g. SpPSDBackup.fsb): A backup copy of the PSD image file may be created during a
Security Platform User's manual backup.
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Restoration Cases
Depending on the type of emergency there are different restoration cases
Emergency Recovery
Emergency Recovery, Security Platform Credentials and Settings, Personal Secure Drive
Emergency Recovery
How to restore
Backup
With this page you can configure automatic Security Platform backups.
The following table gives hints on how to use this wizard page.
Wizard Page Element
Explanation
Backup location:
Browse...
Security Platform credentials and settings will be regularly saved to a Backup Archive.Type in path and
file name or browse for it. An automatically written Backup Archive consisting of an XML file and a folder
with the same name will be created, e.g. file SPSystemBackup.xml and folder SPSystemBackup.
Please use the extension *.xml.
Schedule...
A scheduled backup will be created.Click here to view and modify the backup scheduling.
Please note that automatic backups are only executed if your PC is not shut down at the scheduled
time.Please note that the user account chosen for the scheduled backup must be member of the group
Administrators or Backup Operators.
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With this page you can backup and restore Security Platform credentials, Security Platform settings and Personal Secure Drives.
If Enhanced Authentication is enabled, you can also create backups of your authentication device.
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Availability of page: This page is only available on an initialized Security Platform, if one of the following conditions is fulfilled:
yy The current user has administrative rights.
yy The current user is an initialized Security Platform User, and the policy Allow User Enrollment is enabled.
Buttons:
yy Buttons for administrative tasks are disabled for users without administrative rights.
yy Buttons are disabled, if corresponding functions are not available in a certain Security Platform state.
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Symptom-to-part index
The symptom-to-part index in this section lists symptoms and errors and their possible causes.
The most likely cause is listed first.
Symptom-to-part index
yy
NOTE
yyIf replacing a part (FRU) does not solve the problem, put the original part back in the computer.
yyDo not replace a non-defective FRU.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
If you suspect a power problem, see the appropriate one of the following power supply checkouts :
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2
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If the voltage is not correct, replace the AC adapter.
Symptom-to-part index
2 If the problem persists, check the AC adapter whether it is correct product or not.
yy
NOTE
1 To check whether the battery charges properly during operation, use a discharged battery pack or a battery pack that has less than 50% of the
total power remaining when installed in the computer. Perform operational charging. If the battery status indicator or icon does not turn on,
remove the battery does not turn on, replace the battery pack.
2 If the charge indicator still does not turn on, replace the system board. Then reinstall the battery pack.
yy
NOTE
yyDo not charge battery pack, when its temperature is below 0 or above 75.
Checking the battery pack
1 Open the Power Meter window by clicking Start Control Panel Power Options and then; check the total power remains. Battery charging
does not start until the power Meter shows that less than 95% of the total power remains; under this condition the battery pack can charge to
100% of its capacity. This protects the battery pack from being overcharged or from having a shortened life.
2 To check the status of your batter, move your cursor to the Power Meter icon in the icon tray of the Windows taskbar and wait for a moment
(but do not click), and the percentage of battery power remaining is displayed. To get detailed information about the battery, double-click the
Power Meter icon.
yy
NOTE
yyIf the battery pack becomes hot, it may not be able to charge. Remove it from the computer and Leave it at room temperature for a while. After it
cools down, reinstall and recharge it.
1 Self-discharge
The battery gradually loses its power over time without ever being used.
Frequent recharge of the battery pack can reduce the capacity of the battery pack. When this happens, you can perform the full discharge /
charge to improve the capacity. You should perform periodic full discharge /charge once every 30~60 days.
You should always use the battery until its power is low; then fully charge the battery.
3 Trickle charge
If the temperature of the battery pack drops below 10 , the trickle charging begins. The trickle charging may take 32 hours for the battery pack
to be fully charged.
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3 If the voltage is still less than +11.1 V DC after recharging, replace the battery.
4 If the voltage is more than +11.1 V DC, measure the resistance between battery terminals 1 and 2.
The resistance must be 2 to 4 (typically 3 ).
5 If the resistance is not correct, replace the battery pack. If the resistance is correct, replace the system board.
yy
NOTE
Symptom-to-part index
NOTE
yyBattery is an expendable supplier, so its capacity and used time can be reduced by using the computer.
LCD-related symptoms
yy
NOTE
yyBefore removing or disassembling LCD, power off the computer, unplug all power cords from electrical Outlets.
Symptom / Error
d
a
b
c
d
a
b
c
d
LCD Assembly.
LCD Assembly.
System board.
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Indeterminate problems
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yyYou are here because the diagnostic tests did not identify which adapter or device failed, wrong devices are installed, a short circuit is suspected, or the
system is inoperative.
Symptom-to-part index
yyFollow these procedures to isolate the failing FRU (do not isolate FRUs that have no defects).
yyVerify that all attached devices are supported by the computer.
yyVerify that the power supply being used at the time of the failure is operating correctly.
NOTE
yyUse the other memory card because it needs when operating computer
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5
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! CAUTION
yyBefore the computer is powered on after FRU replacement, make sure that all screws, springs, and other small parts are in place and are not loose inside
the computer. Verify metal flakes can cause electrical short circuits.
yy
NOTE
5
Removing and replacing a part (FRU)
yyBefore removing any FRU, power off the computer, unplug all power cords from electrical outlets, remove the battery pack, and then disconnect any
interconnecting cables.
No.
FRU No.
Specification
Qty
FAB30013616
1EA
43
5
Removing and replacing a part (FRU)
1020 HDD
yy
NOTE
a. Rear Cover(1010)
1 Remove 2 cable
Cable
45
5
Removing and replacing a part (FRU)
1030 Memory
yy
NOTE
a. Rear Cover(1010)
1 Remove Hook
Hook
47
NOTE
5
No.
FRU No.
Specification
Qty
FAB30013616
2EA
Cable
2 Lift the plastic zig in a form of V on the groove displayed to open two hooks in the center.
5
Removing and replacing a part (FRU)
Hook
Hook
49
3 Put the plastic zigs to each groove displayed and then push them outside to the left and right sides to open two hooks on both sides.
5
Removing and replacing a part (FRU)
Hook
Hook
! CATUION
yyBecause excessive force to separate the back cover may cause any hooks to be broken, separate it in accordance with the guide.
5
Removing and replacing a part (FRU)
51
NOTE
5
1 Remove 2 screw.
No.
FRU No.
Specification
Qty
FAB30005101
2EA
Cable
5
Removing and replacing a part (FRU)
53
1060 Speaker
yy
NOTE
5
1 Remove 4 screw.
No.
FRU No.
Specification
Qty
FAB30005101
4EA
5
Removing and replacing a part (FRU)
55
NOTE
5
2 Remove 4 screw.
No.
FRU No.
Specification
Qty
FAB31639801
4EA
5
Removing and replacing a part (FRU)
57
yy
NOTE
5
Removing and replacing a part (FRU)
1 Remove 3 cable.
Cable
NOTE
a. Rear Cover(1010), b. HDD(1020) c. Back Cover(1040) d. Sub Board(1050) e. Speaker(1060) f. PCB Frame & Main board
1 Remove 2 screw.
No.
FRU No.
Specification
Qty
FAB31738902
2EA
2 Remove the WLAN & Antena, and remove the WLAN and Antena
59
NOTE
5
Removing and replacing a part (FRU)
1 Remove 5 screw.
No.
FRU No.
Specification
Qty
FAB30013616
5EA
5
Removing and replacing a part (FRU)
61
NOTE
5
a. Rear Cover(1010), b. HDD(1020) c. Back Cover(1040) d. Sub Board(1050) e. Speaker(1060) f. PCB Frame & Main board(1080) g. PCB Frame(1100)
2 remove 4 screws.
5
Removing and replacing a part (FRU)
63
5
Removing and replacing a part (FRU)
NOTE
a. Rear Cover(1010), b. HDD(1020) c. Back Cover(1040) d. Sub Board(1050) e. Speaker(1060) f. PCB Frame & Main board(1080) g. PCB Frame(1100)
1 Remove 1 screw.
No.
FRU No.
Specification
Qty
FAB30005101
1EA
65
5
Removing and replacing a part (FRU)
NOTE
a. Rear Cover(1010), b. HDD(1020) c. Back Cover(1040) d. Sub Board(1050) e. Speaker(1060) f. PCB Frame & Main board(1080) g. PCB Frame(1100)
1 Remove 2 screws.
To reassemble the cable which was disassembled, assemble it carefully in consideration of the location of the removed sheet (to prevent the light leak of
yy
the LCD).
Cable
67
5
Removing and replacing a part (FRU)
68 Part lists
Part lists
REV 07.
Category
Part lists
MAIN B.D
SUB B/D
HDD
MiniCard
Memory
Webcam
Thermal Module
Loc No.
LG P/N
Description
NMLB01
EBR78112121
M241000
NMLB01
EBR78020201
M243500
NMLB01
EBR78686401
NMLB01
EBR78112111
NMLB01
EBR78112113
NMLB01
EBR78020204
NMLB01
EBR78112161
BRAZIL
NMLB01
EBR78112162
BRAZIL
NMLB01
EBR78112163
BRAZIL
NMLB01
EBR78020204
NSUB01
EBR78112411
Sub-board
NSUB01
EBR78112451
BRAZIL
NSUB02
EAD62595802
NHDD01
EAZ61901501
NHDD02
MCQ67300901
NHDD02
MCQ67300902
NHDD03
EAD62596001
NMINI01
EAT62013103
NMRY01
EAN62661501
NMRY01
EAN62661601
NMRY01
EAN62682401
NWEBC01
EBP61961801
NWEBC02
EAD62390101
Webcam Cable
NWEBC03
MAZ63859801
Webcam Bracket
NFAN01
MED62951102
Thermal module
NFAN02
ABA74670201
NFAN02
ABA74670202
NFAN03
MCQ67605502
NFAN03
MCQ67605501
Remark
V960
BRAZIL
Part lists
Category
LCD
Mecha
LG P/N
NKBD01
AEW73549801
NKBD01
AEW73369804
NKBD01
AEW73549804
NKBD01
AEW73549805
NKBD01
AEW73549806
NKBD02
ACQ86132501
NKBD03
AFW72969001
Mouse (cable)
NLCD01
ABQ74402101
NLCD01
ABQ74402102
NLCD02
ABQ74383501
NLCD02
ABQ74383503
NLCD03
AFB73749301
NLCD03
EAJ62311701
NLCD04
EAD62595701
LCD Cable
NLCD05
EAD61729407
Cable, BLU
NLCD06
EAB35995509
Speaker
NLCD07
EAD62596101
NLCD08
MCK67886401
NLCD09
MCK67736801
Button, Power
NLCD10
MBL65676901
Cap, Hinge
NLCD11
ABA74729201
Hinge Assembly
NLCD11
ABA74729202
NME01
ACQ86839301
NME01
ACQ86839303
NME02
AJJ74058801
NME03
AJJ74018601
NME03
AJJ74018602
NME03
AJJ74018603
NME03
AJJ74018604
NME04
ABN74058101
NME05
ADV74686501
NME05
ADV74686502
NME06
EAA63185801
NME07
EAA63145701
Description
Remark
BRAZIL
BRAZIL
V220
BRAZIL
BRAZIL
BRAZIL
6
Part lists
Keyboard
Loc No.
69
70 Part lists
Category
6
Part lists
Power code
Adapter
SCREW
LABEL
Accessory
Loc No.
LG P/N
NPWCD01
EAD62586001
Power code
NPWCD01
EAD62586002
NPWCD01
EAD62586004
NPWCD01
EAD62586006
NPWCD01
EAD62568901
BRAZIL
NADT01
EAY62990903
AC adapter(65W)
NADT01
EAY61231406
NSCR01
FAB30012104
NSCR02
FAB30007504
NSCR03
FAB30013616
V220
NSCR04
FAB30005101
V220
NSCR05
FAB31738902
13Z940
NLAB01
MEZ64720301
NLAB02
MEZ65088504
NLAB02
MEZ65088505
NLAB03
MEZ65215101
NLAB03
MEZ65215102
NLAB03
MEZ65215103
NLAB03
MEZ65215104
NLAB04
MEZ57758001
NACC01
AFW72949001
NACC02
AFP73827101
Description
Remark
BRAZIL
NWEBC03
NWEBC01
NWEBC02
NLCD04
NLCD05
NLCD03
NLCD02
DIsplay
Category
Webcam
LCD
Loc No
LG P/N
Description
NWEBC01
EBP61961801
NWEBC02
EAD62390101
Webcam Cable
NWEBC03
MAZ63859801
Webcam Bracket
NLCD01
ABQ74402101
NLCD01
ABQ74402102
NLCD02
ABQ74383501
NLCD02
ABQ74383503
NLCD03
AFB73749301
LCD FHD 21.5 inch Non-Glare LGEND Panel Biz IPS LCD wi
th topcase for 22V240
NLCD03
EAJ62311701
NLCD04
EAD62595701
LCD Cable
NLCD05
EAD61729407
Cable, BLU
NLCD06
EAB35995509
Speaker
NLCD07
EAD62596101
NLCD08
MCK67886401
NLCD09
MCK67736801
Button, Power
NLCD10
MBL65676901
Cap, Hinge
NLCD11
ABA74729201
Hinge Assembly
NLCD11
ABA74729202
Remark
V960
BRAZIL
BRAZIL
BRAZIL
V220
BRAZIL
NHDD02
NHDD01
NHDD02
NHDD03
NMRY01
NMRY01
NME07
NME06
NME05
NMINI01
NFAN03
NFAN01
NMLB01
NFAN02
Main
Category
MAIN B.D
Loc No
LG P/N
Description
Remark
NMLB01
EBR78112121
M241000
NMLB01
EBR78020201
M243500
NMLB01
EBR78686401
NMLB01
EBR78112111
NMLB01
EBR78112113
NMLB01
EBR78020204
NMLB01
EBR78112161
NMLB01
EBR78112162
NMLB01
EBR78112163
NHDD01
EAZ61901501
NHDD02
MCQ67300901
NHDD02
MCQ67300902
NHDD03
EAD62596001
NMINI01
EAT62013103
NMRY01
EAN62661501
NMRY01
EAN62661601
NMRY01
EAN62682401
NFAN01
MED62951102
Thermal module
NFAN02
ABA74670201
NFAN02
ABA74670202
NFAN03
MCQ67605502
NFAN03
MCQ67605501
NME01
ACQ86839301
NME01
ACQ86839303
NME02
AJJ74058801
NME03
AJJ74018601
NME03
AJJ74018602
NME03
AJJ74018603
NME03
AJJ74018604
HDD
MiniCard
Memory
Thermal Module
Mecha
BRAZIL
BRAZIL
Category
Mecha
Loc No
LG P/N
NME04
ABN74058101
NME05
ADV74686501
NME05
ADV74686502
NME06
EAA63185801
NME07
EAA63145701
Description
Remark
BRAZIL
NME02
NME04
NME03
NME01
NLCD01
NLCD10
NLCD11
NLCD08
NLCD08
NLCD06
NLCD06
NLCD09
NSUB01
NLCD07
NSUB02
Stand
Category
SUB B/D
LCD
Loc No
LG P/N
Description
Remark
NSUB01
EBR78112411
Sub-board
NSUB01
EBR78112451
BRAZIL
NSUB02
EAD62595802
NLCD01
ABQ74402101
NLCD01
ABQ74402102
NLCD02
ABQ74383501
NLCD02
ABQ74383503
NLCD03
AFB73749301
NLCD03
EAJ62311701
NLCD04
EAD62595701
LCD Cable
NLCD05
EAD61729407
Cable, BLU
NLCD06
EAB35995509
Speaker
NLCD07
EAD62596101
NLCD08
MCK67886401
NLCD09
MCK67736801
Button, Power
NLCD10
MBL65676901
Cap, Hinge
NLCD11
ABA74729201
Hinge Assembly
NLCD11
ABA74729202
NME01
ACQ86839301
NME01
ACQ86839303
NME02
AJJ74058801
NME03
AJJ74018601
NME03
AJJ74018602
NME03
AJJ74018603
NME03
AJJ74018604
NME04
ABN74058101
BRAZIL
BRAZIL
BRAZIL only ()
V220
BRAZIL
BRAZIL
Mecha
Category
Mecha
LABEL
Loc. No.
LG P/N
NME05
ADV74686501
NME05
ADV74686502
NME06
EAA63185801
NME07
EAA63145701
NLAB01
MEZ64720301
NLAB02
MEZ65088504
NLAB02
MEZ65088505
NLAB03
MEZ65215101
NLAB03
MEZ65215102
NLAB03
MEZ65215103
NLAB03
MEZ65215104
NLAB04
MEZ57758001
Description
Remark
BRAZIL
NADT01
NPWCD01
NKBD01
NKBD03
NKBD01
NKBD02
NACC02
NACC01
Etc
Category
Loc No
LG P/N
Description
Remark
NKBD01
AEW73549801
Keyboard KOREA ()
NKBD01
AEW73369804
NKBD01
AEW73549804
NKBD01
AEW73549805
NKBD01
AEW73549806
NKBD02
ACQ86132501
NKBD03
AFW72969001
Mouse ()
NPWCD01
EAD62586001
Power code
NPWCD01
EAD62586002
NPWCD01
EAD62586004
NPWCD01
EAD62586006
NPWCD01
EAD62568901
NADT01
EAY62990903
AC adapter(65W)
NADT01
EAY61231406
NSCR01
FAB30012104
NSCR02
FAB30007504
NSCR03
FAB30013616
NSCR04
FAB30005101
NSCR05
FAB31738902
NACC01
AFW72949001
NACC02
AFP73827101
Keyboard
Power code
Adapter
SCREW
Accessory
BRAZIL