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2730P manual Connector pin assignments, 1394, Signal
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Specification
System Configuration menu
Wireless antenna locations
Computer Setup
Display assembly
Signal
Backup and recovery
Battery
Bluetooth
Restore media
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Connector pin assignments
1394
Pin
Signal
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TPB-
2
TPB+
2
TPA-
4
TPA+
Maintenance and Service Guide
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Contents
HP EliteBook 2730p Notebook PC
Maintenance and Service Guide
Document Part Number:
October
Page
First Edition: October Document Part Number:
MSG revision history
Safety warning notice
Page
1Product description
4 Removal and replacement procedures
2External component identification
3 Illustrated parts catalog
6 Specifications
5 Computer Setup
8 Backup and recovery
7 Screw listing
10Power cord set requirements
9 Connector pin assignments
11Recycling
Index
Product description
Category
Category
Serviceability
Restore media
Category
Description
Wireless antenna locations
External component identification
Top components
Display components
Buttons and switches
Item
Keys
Component
Description
Lights
Item
Pointing devices
Component
Description
System and Maintenance > Power Options
Front components
Item
Component
Right-sidecomponents
Left-sidecomponents
Pen holder
Rear components
Bottom components
Serial number location
Illustrated parts catalog
Illustrated parts catalog
Computer major components
Item Description
Item
Description
Item
Spare Part Number
WLAN module
Item
Hard drive connector cable not illustrated
Description
Spare Part Number
Item Description
Cable Kit
Spare part number
Cable Kit
Illustrated parts catalog
Mass storage devices
Item
Plastics Kit
Description
Spare part number
Power cords
Miscellaneous parts
Description
Spare part number
Sequential part number listing
Spare part number
Description
487330-002
501493-001
501495-001
Preliminary replacement requirements
Removal and replacement procedures
Service considerations
Cables and connectors
Grounding guidelines
Drive handling
Electrostatic discharge damage
Typical electrostatic voltage levels
Packaging and transporting guidelines
Relative humidity
Event
Equipment guidelines
Workstation guidelines
Unknown user password
Serial number location
Component replacement procedures
Computer feet
Removal and replacement procedures
Maintenance and Service Guide
Battery
Page
Hard drive
4.Remove the hard drive bracket
WLAN module
4.Remove the battery see “Battery” on page
Remove the WLAN module
WWAN module
Memory module
Keyboard
Maintenance and Service Guide
4–17
Before removing the keyboard, follow these steps
3.Open the computer as far as possible
a.SIM see “SIM” on page
Hinge cover
b.Hard drive cover see “Hard drive” on page
c.Keyboard see “Keyboard” on page
d.Hinge cover see “Hinge cover” on page
Top cover
a.SIM see “SIM” on page
b.Hard drive cover see “Hard drive” on page
4.Open the computer as far as possible
e.Top cover see “Top cover” on page
RTC battery
a.SIM see “SIM” on page
b.Hard drive cover see “Hard drive” on page
a.SIM see “SIM” on page
Audio connector board
b.Hard drive cover see “Hard drive” on page
c.Keyboard see “Keyboard” on page
a.SIM see “SIM” on page
Bluetooth module
b.Hard drive cover see “Hard drive” on page
c.Keyboard see “Keyboard” on page
Speaker
g.Bluetooth module see “Bluetooth module” on page
a.SIM see “SIM” on page
b.Hard drive cover see “Hard drive” on page
a.SIM see “SIM” on page
Display assembly
b.Hard drive cover see “Hard drive” on page
c.Keyboard see “Keyboard” on page
Remove the display assembly
Removal and replacement procedures
Maintenance and Service Guide
4–29
RTC battery see “RTC battery” on page
f.Display assembly see “Display assembly” on page
System board
SIM see “SIM” on page
Remove the system board
6.Position the computer with the front toward you
Removal and replacement procedures
Maintenance and Service Guide
4–33
g.System board see “System board” on page
Fan/heat sink assembly
f.Display assembly see “Display assembly” on page
a.SIM see “SIM” on page
4.Remove the fan/heat sink assembly
f.Display assembly see “Display assembly” on page
Modem module
a.SIM see “SIM” on page
b.Hard drive cover see “Hard drive” on page
Starting Computer Setup
Computer Setup
Navigating and selecting in Computer Setup
Using Computer Setup
Computer Setup menus
Restoring factory settings in Computer Setup
File menu
Security menu
System Configuration menu
Diagnostics menu
Device Configurations
Port Options all are enabled by default
Computer specifications
Specifications
Hard drive specifications
12.1-inch,WXGA display specifications
System interrupt specifications
System DMA specifications
Hardware
DMA System function
System I/O address specifications
System function shipping configuration
I/O address hex
0C0- 0DF
Size
System memory map specifications
Memory address
System function
Phillips PM2.0×5.0 captive screw
Screw listing
Phillips PM2.0×3.0 screw
Where used
Phillips PM2.0×4.0 screw
Torx T8M2.0×8.0 screw
Torx T8M2.0×5.0 screw
Maintenance and Service Guide
Screw listing
Screw listing
Phillips PM2.0×5.0 screw
Screw listing
Maintenance and Service Guide
Screw listing
Phillips PM2.0×4.0 screw
Torx T8M2.5×6.0 screw
Phillips PM2.5×7.0 captive screw
Backup and recovery in Windows Vista
Backup and recovery
Overview
Backing up your information
Performing a recovery
Using the Windows recovery tools
Using f11
4.Select Repair your computer
6.Select Repair your computer
Backup and recovery in Windows XP
Overview
Backing up your information
Recovering your information
Recovering the operating system and programs
Performing a recovery
Connector pin assignments
1394
Signal
Audio-outheadphone
Audio-inmicrophone
External monitor
RJ-11modem
RJ-45network
+5 VDC
Universal Serial Bus
Data
Data +
Requirements for all countries and regions
Power cord set requirements
Country/region
Requirements for specific countries and regions
Accredited agency
Applicable note number
Battery
Recycling
Display
3.Remove the display bezel
7.Turn the display panel assembly upside down
13.Remove the backlight cover
16.Turn the display panel upside down
Maintenance and Service Guide
18.Remove the backlight from the backlight frame
Recycling
23. Remove the LCD panel
Index
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