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SERVICE MANUAL

Sony Corporation
Published by Sony Techno Create Corporation
PRS-T1
SPECIFICATIONS
DIGITAL BOOK READER
9-893-299-01
2011I33-1
2011.09
US Model
Canadian Model
AEP Model
UK Model
Ver. 1.0 2011.09
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
FLEXIBLE CIRCUIT BOARD REPAIRING
Keep the temperature of soldering iron around 270 C during
repairing.
Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the
circuit board (within 3 times).
Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering
or unsoldering.
Note:
Be sure to keep your PC used for service and
checking of this unit always updated with the
latest version of your anti-virus software.
In case a virus affected unit was found during
service, contact your Service Headquarters.
Model name
PRS-T1
Power source
Built-in rechargeable battery: 3.7 V DC, 1000mAh
USB powered from a computer or the optional AC Adapter PRSA-AC10/PRSA-AC1A (sold
separately) via the supplied USB cable.
Battery life (continuous page turn)
Maximum Battery: Approximately 14,000 continuous page turns when reading only.*
* Measured using a text based content in ePub format and a fully charged battery, consecutive page-
turns at approximately one second per page under the recommended operating temperature. Actual
battery life may vary based on usage patterns and individual device.
Charging time
Computer-based charging: Approximately 2.5 hours
AC Adapter PRSA-AC10/PRSA-AC1A (sold separately)-based charging: Approximately 2 hours
Internal Memory Capacity (for data storage)
Approximately 1.4 GB after initial setting.
Depending on size of pre-loaded excerpts, available memory capacity may vary.
Operating/Charging temperature
5C to 35C (41F to 95F)
Dimensions (w/h/d)
Approximately 110 173 8.9 mm (4 3/8 6 7/8 3/8 inches)
Mass
Approximately 168 g (5.9 oz.)
Display
152.4 mm (6 inch) diagonal electrophoretic display
600 800 pixels, 16-level grayscale
Wi-Fi
Wireless standards: IEEE 802.11b/g/n compliant
Wireless security: WEP (Open System), WEP (Shared Key), WPA-PSK (TKIP), WPA-PSK
(AES), WPA2-PSK (TKIP), WPA2-PSK (AES)
Expansion slots
microSD card slot
Supplied items
USB cable 1
Stylus 1
Quick Start Guide
SD cards are made to standards and are commonly used as storage media for portable devices.
microSD and microSDHC cards are members of the SD card family.
The Reader supports the following card types.
microSD and microSDHC cards
Up to 32 GB
microSD cards of up to 32 GB has been tested to work with the Reader; however, not all
microSD cards are guaranteed to work.
Supported File Types
The following files can be managed on the Reader software and transferred to the Reader
device.
However, depending on the file size and format, it may not be possible to view/display/play some
data.
Books
EPUB files (.epub)
EPUB (OPS version 2.0) supported.
PDF files (.pdf)
Support is based on the PDF 1.6 specification.
Text files (.txt)
Audio
MP3 files (.mp3)
The following specifications should be met in order to import an MP3 file:
Bit rate: 8 to 320 kbps
Sampling frequency: 8 to 48 kHz
File must be unsecured.
AAC files (.mp4, .m4a)
Raw AAC is not supported.
The following specifications should be met in order to import an AAC file:
Bit rate: up to 160 kbps
Sampling frequency: 8 to 48 kHz
File must be unsecured.
Pictures
JPEG files (.jpg, .jpeg)
GIF files (.gif)
PNG files (.png)
BMP files (.bmp)
Note
If the size of a picture that you transferred with the Reader software is too large, a thumbnail
may not be created on the Reader and the picture may not be displayed in the [Pictures]
content list. In this case, delete the picture via the Reader software.
For an animated GIF file, only the first frame will be shown.
Sony, the Sony logo, Reader, BBeB and their logos are either trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sony Corporation.
EPUB is a registered trademark of the IDPF.
Frutiger, Univers, Helvetica and Palatino are trademarks of Linotype Corp. registered in the
United States Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain jurisdictions in
the name of Linotype Corp. or its licensee Linotype GmbH.
Bitstream is a registered trademark, and Dutch, Font Fusion, and Swiss are trademarks, of
Bitstream Inc.
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and Windows Media are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and / or other countries.
Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other
countries.
This PRS-T1 contains Adobe Reader Mobile software under license from Adobe Systems
Incorporated, Copyright 1995-2011 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Adobe and Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and
Thomson.
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL
Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/) Copyright 1998-2011 The OpenSSL Project. All rights
reserved. This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
(eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim Hudson
(tjh@cryptsoft.com). For details on OpenSSL License, refer to [End User License Agreement]
in [About] at [Settings] on the Reader.
Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo, WPA, WPA2 and Wi-Fi Protected Setup are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance.
All other system names and product names appearing in this document are the registered
trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners. Further, the trademark and registered
trademark symbols are not indicated throughout this document.
Program 2011 Sony Corporation
Documentation 2011 Sony Corporation
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NOTE THE EACH BOARDS REPAIRING
The mount parts on each boards installed in this set cannot ex-
change with single. When the each boards are damaged, exchange
the entire mounted board.
NOTE OF REPLACING THE COMPLETE MAIN BOARD
OR CHASSIS ASSY
Please do the following work when you exchange complete MAIN
board or CHASSIS ASSY.
Note: INK INDICATOR 6inch ELEMENT is included in CHASSIS
ASSY.
REWRITING THE LUT:
Refer to 9. Update Waveform on page 9.
Write VCOM:
Refer to 14. Write VCOM on page 11.
ABOUT THE LEAD WIRE OF BATTERY ASSY (BAT1)
Conrm the operation after pressing the button of the main unit
bottom without fail when soldering the BATTERY ASSY (BAT1)
to the MAIN board.
MAIN board
soldering
RESET button
battery assy (BAT1)
NOTE OF REPLACING THE WLAN ANTENNA
Please do the following work when you exchange WLAN AN-
TENNA.
Manually setting a Wi-Fi connection
You can set up a Wi-Fi network connection manually by inputting the required information for
connection. Make sure to turn on [Wi-Fi] and tap [Wi-Fi Settings] on the [Wireless Network
Settings] screen. Alternatively, you can turn on [Wi-Fi] by tapping the status bar and tapping [Wi-
Fi Settings].
1. Tap [Add Wi-Fi Network].
2. Tap [Manual Registration].
3. Tap the [SSID] input area and type in using the on-screen keyboard.
4. Tap the [Security Method] menu (the default value is [Open]), and then tap the supported
security type.
5. Tap the [Wachtwoord] input area and type in your password using the on-screen keyboard,
and then tap [Gereed] [Save].
6. Tap the saved network SSID in the [Wi-Fi Networks] list on the [Wi-Fi Settings] screen.
7. If prompted for a password, tap the input area and type in the password using the on-screen
keyboard.
8. Tap [Connect].
The Reader connects to the Wi-Fi network.
The Wi-Fi connection status is displayed in the status bar.
System Requirements
The Reader software will work with the following operating systems.
Operating System Details
Microsoft Windows 7 (32/64-
bit)
Windows 7 Starter
Windows 7 Home Basic
Windows 7 Home Premium
Windows 7 Professional
Windows 7 Ultimate
Microsoft Windows Vista
(32/64-bit)
Windows Vista Home Basic with Service Pack 2 or later
Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 2 or later
Windows Vista Business with Service Pack 2 or later
Windows Vista Ultimate with Service Pack 2 or later
Microsoft Windows XP (32-
bit only)
Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 3 or later
Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3 or later
Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 & 2005 with Service
Pack 3 or later
Mac OS X 10.7 (64-bit only) Mac OS X version 10.7 or later
Mac OS X 10.6 (32/64-bit) Mac OS X version 10.6.6
Mac OS X 10.5 (32-bit only) Mac OS X version 10.5.8
The Reader software also requires at minimum the following computing environment.
Requirement Details
CPU 1 GHz Intel processor
RAM 512 MB
Free space on hard disc 250 MB or more*
Screen 1,024 x 768 display resolution with 24-bit color
Network Broadband internet connection
* Depending on the content amount, more space may be required.
Note
The Reader software is not supported with the following:
An operating system other than those listed above
A personally built computer or operating system
A multi-boot environment
A multi-monitor environment
SECTION 1
SERVICING NOTES
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SECTION 2
DISASSEMBLY
This set can be disassembled in the order shown below.
2-1. DISASSEMBLY FLOW
SET
2-2. CASE REAR ASSY
(Page 4)
2-3. MAIN BOARD
(Page 5)
2-4. CASE FRONT ASSY
(Page 6)
2-5. BATTERY ASSY (BAT1)
(Page 7)
2-6. CHASSIS ASSY (IIE1),
JACK BOARD
(Page 7)
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Note: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.
2-2. CASE REAR ASSY
Note: Please spread a sheet under a
unit not to injure case front.
2 four claws
4 five claws
5 five claws
6
4 five claws
case rear assy
case front assy
Top side:
1 Insert the jig in the gap between case
rear assy and case front assy.
Then slide it to arrow direction to remove
claws of case rear assy.
JIG
When disassembling the set, use the following jig.
Part No. 9-913-402-33 Tool for Disassembly
7 case rear assy
Rear bottom view
Rear bottom view
3 Insert the jig in the gap between case
rear assy and case front assy.
Then slide it to arrow direction to remove
claws of case rear assy.
Right side: case rear assy
case front assy
Left side: case rear assy
case front assy
3 Insert the jig in the gap between case
rear assy and case front assy.
Then slide it to arrow direction to remove
claws of case rear assy.
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2-3. MAIN BOARD
OK
NG
sheet AL
MAIN board
MAIN board
MAIN board
WLAN antenna
conductor part
(without film)
film part
WLAN antenna wire setting
Battery assy (BAT1) wire setting
1 sheet AL
3 sheet (cable)
2 WLAN antenna connector
9 copper leaf (PWB)
0 MAIN board
copper leaf
(PWB)
Rear bottom view
5 FPC M-J5047
(FPC1)
6 element INK indicator
flexible printed board
7 screw
(M1.4 u 1.6)
8 screw
(M1.4 u L2)
8 seven screws
(M1.4 u L2)
white red black
battery assy (BAT1)
8 three screws
(M1.4 u L2)
Note 1: Please spread a sheet under a
unit not to injure case front.
4 Remove three solders of wire of battery assy (BAT1).
Note 2: When soldering, refer to ABOUT THE LEAD
WIRE OF BATTERY ASSY (BAT1) (page 2).
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2-4. CASE FRONT ASSY
Rear bottom view
A
B
C
4 Remove five claws in
order of the arrow A.
5 Remove six claws in
order of the arrow B.
6 Remove six claws in
order of the arrow C.
8 case front assy
7
1 sheet AL
2 WLAN antenna connector
3 three tapping screws
(P2)
3 three tapping screws
(P2)
OK
NG
sheet AL
MAIN board
MAIN board
WLAN antenna
conductor part
(without film)
film part
:/$N aQteQQa wire VettiQJ
Note: Please spread a sheet under a
unit not to injure case front.
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2-5. BATTERY ASSY (BAT1)
2-6. CHASSIS ASSY (IIE1), JACK BOARD
Rear bottom view
MAIN board
Battery assy (BAT1) wire setting
copper leaf
(PWB)
white red black
battery assy (BAT1)
1 sheet (cable)
3 battery assy (BAT1)
Note 1: Please spread a sheet under a
unit not to injure case front.
4 Remove three solders of wire
of battery assy (BAT1).
Note 2: When soldering, refer
to ABOUT THE LEAD
WIRE OF BATTERY
ASSY (BAT1) (page 2).
Front bottom view
1 three screws
(PWH)
1 three screws
(PWH)
2 light guide
3 three screws
(M1.4 u L2)
4 claw
5 Pull out FPC M-J5047
(FPC1) from the slit.
slit
6 chassis assy
(IIE1)
7 FPC M-J5047
(FPC1)
FPC M-J5047 (FPC1)
convex part
8 JACK board
JACK board
Note: When installing the FPC M-J5047 (FPC1),
confirm the inserted direction.
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SECTION 3
TEST MODE
PREPARATION OF THE TEST MODE
Prepare the following before executing the test mode.
PC
USB cable for PC connection (MICRO B)
File for the test mode
Note: Conrm the method of obtaining the le for test mode to each ser-
vice headquarters.
HOW TO ENTER THE TEST MODE
Procedure:
1. Press the [1] key to turn the power on.
2. Conrm the HOME menu was completely displayed, and con-
nect this unit to PC by the USB cable (MICRO B).
3. Conrm the USB connection screen displayed, and touch the
Data Transfer Mode.
4. Conrm the READER drive of this unit is recognized.
5. Copy the le for the test mode from PC to directly under the
READER drive of this unit.
6. Remove this unit and USB cable (MICRO B) from PC.
7. Conrm the HOME menu was completely displayed, and
press the key as following order.
[>] [ ] [<] [ ]
8. After a while, the test mode menu is displayed, and this unit
enters the test mode.
@Test Mode
Version: X.X.X
Target storage: Internal
Test Panal Update Waveform IR-LED Level
Drawing with
Points
Reset Device Lock Check 3G Module
TP Coordinate Power Off
Check User
History
Test All Key Log Extact 1 Switch ADB
Test Battery Life
Check
Temperature
Fake MoAkey
Version
Confirmation
Write VCOM Reboot (Normal)
Check Battery WWAN ON Reboot (Recovery)
Factory Initialize WWAN OFF
Log Extact 2
(Flush)
(Screen display)
RELEASING THE TEST MODE
Procedure:
1. Press the [ ] key, and conrm the HOME menu was com-
pletely displayed.
2. Connect this unit to PC by the USB cable (MICRO B).
3. Conrm the USB connection screen displayed, and touch the
Data Transfer Mode.
4. Conrm the READER drive of this unit is recognized.
5. Delete the le for the test mode from directly under the
READER drive of this unit.
6. Remove this unit and USB cable (MICRO B) from PC.
7. Conrm the HOME menu was completely displayed, and press
the key as following order, and conrm that the test mode does
not enter.
[>] [ ] [<] [ ]
8. Press the [1] key for 5 seconds or more, and touch the Yes
to turn the power off.
Note: Never forget to delete the le for the test mode.
OPERATION OF EACH MODE
1. Test Panel
The panel can be checked.
Procedure:
1. Touch the Test Panel in the test mode menu.
2. The image le is displayed (image les of in the directly as /
testmode/images/).
The format that can be treated is .bmp, .jpeg , .gif and
.png.
The all image les are transformed into the 600 x 800 size, and
the linear interpolation processing of pixel is done.
3. Press the [<]/[>] keys, the image les are chenged.
Note: If there are no image les, the screen changes into grayscale color.
Press the [<]/[>] keys, the grayscale color changes sequentially as
shown in the gure below.
WHITE LIGHT GRAY
DARK GRAY BLACK
>
<
> >
<
>
< <
Releasing method:
Press the [ ] key, return to the test mode menu.
2. Drawing with Points
This mode is not used in servicing.
3. TP Coordinate
This mode is not used in servicing.
4. Test All Key
This mode is not used in servicing.
5. Test Battery Life
This mode is not used in servicing.
6. Version conrmation
This mode is not used in servicing.
7. Check Battery
This mode is not used in servicing.
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8. Factory Initialize
This unit can be returned to the state of the factory shipment.
Procedure:
1. Touch the Factory Initialize in the test mode menu.
Factory Initialize
Would you like to execute
Factory Initialize ?
Yes No
(Screen display)
2. When Yes is touched, the deletion of all histories and reset of
all settings are executed, then this unit turn the power off.
9. Update Waveform
LUT rewriting and the LUT update conrmation can be executed.
As for INK INDICATOR 6inch ELEMENT, the parameter that
rewrites the screen of each FPL lot number and TFT vender are
different. This parameter is called LUT (Look Up Table).
Therefor, you need to rewrite the LUT when replacing the com-
plete MAIN board or CHASSIS ASSY (including INK INDICA-
TOR 6inch ELEMENT).
However, rewriting is not required if the FPL lot number and TFT
vender are the same.
Note 1: LUT is written in IC2001 on the MAIN board.
Procedure:
1. The LUT conrm method is different according to replaced
parts.
When the complete MAIN board is replaced:
Disassemble this unit until the FPL lot number and TFT vender
are seen (Refer to 2. DISASSEMBLY (pages 3 to 7)), and
conrm the FPL lot number and TFT vender referring to the
gure below. Record the conrmed the FPL lot number and
TFT vender by taking the memo etc..
FPL lot number
Flexible board of INK
INDICATOR 6inch ELEMENT
E4KR28C01L5V00111AT
ED060SCE(LF)C1 FME60B5060(E120)
TFT vender
When the CHASSIS ASSY (including INK INDICATOR
6inch ELEMENT) is replaced:
Conrm the FPL lot number and TFT vender described on the
label of new CHASSIS ASSY (including INK INDICATOR
6inch ELEMENT). Record the conrmed the FPL lot number
and TFT vender by taking the memo etc..
2. Replace complete MAIN board or CHASSIS ASSY (including
INK INDICATOR 6inch ELEMENT) for new parts, and as-
semble this unit.
3. Conrm the following data to the service headquarters.
WF le corresponding to the recorded FPL lot number and
TFT vender
WF le translation tool (wwv_parser.exe)
4. Copy the le and the tool obtained in step 3 to directly under
the C drive of PC (Windows XP or more is recommended).
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5. Start the command prompt, and execute the following com-
mands.

c:\wwv_parser.exe -o c:\lut.bin c:\ + (le name of WF le)
c:\wwv_parser.exe -o c:\lut.bin c:\V220_C036_60_WQ0303_ED060SC7C1_BTC.wbf
Example of inputting command:
c:\wwv_parser.exe -o c:\lut.bin c:\
is invariable.
wwv_parser.exe is a name of
provided WF file translation tool.
lut.bin is a file converted into the
form that can be stored in the device.
Input the provided
WF file name to
this part.
The lut.bin le is generated to directly under the C drive.
6. Press the [1] key to turn the power on.
7. Conrm the HOME menu was completely displayed, and con-
nect this unit to PC by the USB cable (MICRO B).
8. Conrm the USB connection screen displayed, and touch the
Data Transfer Mode.
9. Conrm the READER drive of this unit is recognized.
10. Make the following folder under the READER drive of this
unit.
/testmode/data/
11. Copy the lut.bin le made in step 5 to the data folder made
in step 10.
12. Copy the le for the test mode from PC to directly under the
READER drive of this unit.
Note 2: When the le for the test mode already exists directly under the
READER drive of this unit, the le for the test mode need not
be newly copied.
13. Remove this unit and USB cable (MICRO B) from PC.
14. Enter the test mode (Refer to HOW TO ENTER THE TEST
MODE (page 8)).
15. Touch the Update Waveform in the test mode menu, and
conrm current (unrenewed) LUT version is displayed (Ex-
ample: 0000112344567789 in the gure below).
@Test Mode
Version: X.X.X
Target storage: Internal
Test Panal Update Waveform IR-LED Level
Drawing with
Points
Reset Device Lock Check 3G Module
TP Coordinate Power Off
Check User
History
Test All Key Log Extact 1 Switch ADB
Test Battery Life
Check
Temperature
Fake MoAkey
Version
Confirmation
Write VCOM Reboot (Normal)
Check Battery WWAN ON Reboot (Recovery)
Factory Initialize WWAN OFF
Log Extact 2
(Flush)
Update waveform
Current:
0000112344567789
Would you like to update?
Yes No
(Example of displaying current
(unrenewed) LUT version)
16. Touch the Yes, it starts rewriting LUT version.
17. After about 10 seconds, screen changes into all white.
18. Press [RESET] key and reboot this unit.
19. Enter the test mode again, and conrm LUT version has been
updated.
10. Reset Device Lock
When the Device Lock is effective, it can be released.
Note: When this mode is performed, it is necessary to reboot this unit and
to validate the settings. Touch the Reboot (Normal) in the test
mode menu.
Procedure:
1. Touch the Reset Device Lock in the test mode menu.
2. When the Device Lock is effective, the following screen is dis-
played. Touch the Yes, the Device Lock becomes invalid. It
returns to the test mode menu when No is touched.
@Test Mode
Version: X.X.X
Target storage: Internal
Test Panal Update Waveform IR-LED Level
Drawing with
Points
Reset Device Lock Check 3G Module
TP Coordinate Power Off
Check User
History
Test All Key Log Extact 1 Switch ADB
Test Battery Life
Check
Temperature
Fake MoAkey
Version
Confirmation
Write VCOM Reboot (Normal)
Check Battery WWAN ON Reboot (Recovery)
Factory Initialize WWAN OFF
Log Extact 2
(Flush)
Reset Device Lock
Status: Locked.
Would you like to unlock?
Yes No
(Screen display)
When the Device Lock is not effective, the following screen is
displayed. Touch the OK, return to the test mode menu.
@Test Mode
Version: X.X.X
Target storage: Internal
Test Panal Update Waveform IR-LED Level
Drawing with
Points
Reset Device Lock Check 3G Module
TP Coordinate Power Off
Check User
History
Test All Key Log Extact 1 Switch ADB
Test Battery Life
Check
Temperature
Fake MoAkey
Version
Confirmation
Write VCOM Reboot (Normal)
Check Battery WWAN ON Reboot (Recovery)
Factory Initialize WWAN OFF
Log Extact 2
(Flush)
Reset Device Lock
Status: Unlocked.
OK
(Screen display)
11. Power Off
This mode is not used in servicing.
12. Log Extract 1
This mode is not used in servicing.
13. Check Temperature
This mode is not used in servicing.
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14. Write VCOM
In this mode, the VCOM voltage can be rewritten.
The VCOM voltage for INK INDICATOR 6inch ELEMENT is
individually different.
Therefor, when replacing the complete MAIN board or CHASSIS
ASSY (including INK INDICATOR 6inch ELEMENT) you need
to rewrite the VCOM voltage.
Procedure:
1. The VCOM voltage conrm method is different according to
replaced parts.
When the complete MAIN board is replaced:
Disassemble this unit until the VCOM voltage is seen (Refer to
2. DISASSEMBLY (pages 3 to 7)), and conrm the VCOM
voltage referring to the gure below. Record the conrmed the
VCOM voltage by taking the memo etc..
Flexible board of INK
INDICATOR 6inch ELEMENT
VCOM voltage
-2.03
When the CHASSIS ASSY (including INK INDICATOR
6inch ELEMENT) is replaced:
Conrm the VCOM voltage described on the label of new
CHASSIS ASSY (including INK INDICATOR 6inch ELE-
MENT). Record the conrmed the VCOM voltage by taking
the memo etc..
2. Replace complete MAIN board or CHASSIS ASSY (including
INK INDICATOR 6inch ELEMENT) for new parts, and as-
semble this unit.
3. Make the text le on PC, and write the VCOM voltage con-
rmed in step 1.
Note 1: The VCOM voltage is described by the unit of mV that omits
minus (Example: Write 2030 when it is printed on the label as
2.03 V).
4. Press the [1] key to turn the power on.
5. Conrm the HOME menu was completely displayed, and con-
nect this unit to PC by the USB cable (MICRO B).
6. Conrm the USB connection screen displayed, and touch the
Data Transfer Mode.
7. Conrm the READER drive of this unit is recognized.
8. Make the following folder under the READER drive of this
unit.
/testmode/data/
9. Copy the text le made in step 3 to the data folder made in
step 8. Then, change the le name to Vcom.dt.
10. Copy the le for the test mode from PC to directly under the
READER drive of this unit.
Note 2: When the le for the test mode already exists directly under the
READER drive of this unit, the le for the test mode need not
be newly copied.
11. Remove this unit and USB cable (MICRO B) from PC.
12. Enter the test mode (Refer to HOW TO ENTER THE TEST
MODE (page 8)).
13. Touch the Write VCOM in the test mode menu, and conrm
current (unrenewed) VCOM voltage is displayed (Example:
-1854 mV in the gure below).
@Test Mode
Version: X.X.X
Target storage: Internal
Test Panal Update Waveform IR-LED Level
Drawing with
Points
Reset Device Lock Check 3G Module
TP Coordinate Power Off
Check User
History
Test All Key Log Extact 1 Switch ADB
Test Battery Life
Check
Temperature
Fake MoAkey
Version
Confirmation
Write VCOM Reboot (Normal)
Check Battery WWAN ON Reboot (Recovery)
Factory Initialize WWAN OFF
Log Extact 2
(Flush)
Write VCOM
Status: 1854mV
Whould you like to write?
New value: 2030mV
Yes No
(Example of displaying current
(unrenewed) VCOM voltage)
14. Touch the Yes, it starts rewriting the VCOM voltage.
15. Conrm the VCOM voltage has been updated.
15. WWAN ON
This mode is not used in servicing.
16. WWAN OFF
This mode is not used in servicing.
17. IR-LED Level
This mode is not used in servicing.
18. Check 3G Module
This mode is not used in servicing.
19. Check User History
This mode is not used in servicing.
20. Switch ADB
This mode is not used in servicing.
21. Fake MoAkey
This mode is not used in servicing.
22. Reboot (Normal)
This mode is not used in servicing.
23. Reboot (Recovery)
This mode is not used in servicing.
24. Log Extact 2 (Flush)
This mode is not used in servicing.
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SECTION 4
EXPLODED VIEWS
1 4-283-803-01 BUTTON POWER (WHITE)
1 4-283-803-11 BUTTON POWER (BLACK)
1 4-283-803-21 BUTTON POWER (RED)
2 4-292-694-01 SHEET (POWER LED)
3 4-408-115-01 SHEET (4X3), ADHESIVE
4 4-283-802-01 WINDOW ACCESS
5 4-283-800-01 COVER SLOT (WHITE)
5 4-283-800-11 COVER SLOT (BLACK)
5 4-283-800-21 COVER SLOT (RED)
6 4-283-799-01 CASE REAR (WHITE)
6 4-283-799-11 CASE REAR (BLACK)
6 4-283-799-21 CASE REAR (RED)
7 4-411-916-01 SHEET (CARD LED) (for WHITE)
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
Note:
-XX and -X mean standardized parts, so
they may have some difference from the
original one.
Items marked * are not stocked since
they are seldom required for routine ser-
vice. Some delay should be anticipated
when ordering these items.
The mechanical parts with no reference
number in the exploded views are not sup-
plied.
Color Indication of Appearance Parts Ex-
ample:
KNOB, BALANCE (WHITE) . . . (RED)

Parts Color Cabinets Color
4-1. CASE REAR SECTION
1
case front, battery section
2
3
3
4
4
5
6
7
4
3
(WHITE MODEL)
(BLACK MODEL)
(RED MODEL)
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4-2. CHASSIS SECTION
Rear side view
51 4-287-952-01 SHEET (CABLE)
52 3-080-204-11 SCREW, TAPPING, P2
53 4-287-942-01 SHEET AL
54 A-1832-979-A CASE FRONT ASSY (WHITE)
54 A-1833-201-A CASE FRONT ASSY (BLACK)
54 A-1833-206-A CASE FRONT ASSY (RED)
ANT1 1-754-788-11 ANTENNA, WLAN
BAT1 A-1832-983-A BATTERY ASSY
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
chassis section
ANT1
51
52
53
54
BAT1
52
Note 1: Conrm the operation after pressing the button of
the main unit bottom without fail when soldering the
BATTERY ASSY (BAT1) to the MAIN board.
Note 2: When replacing the WLAN antenna (ANT1), refer to NOTE
OF REPLACING THE WLAN ANTENNA (page 2).
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4-3. ORNAMENT SECTION
101 2-587-733-01 SCREW (PWH)
102 4-283-797-01 LIGHT GUIDE
103 4-292-680-01 SHAFT (M1.4XL2)
104 A-1832-986-A JACK BOARD, COMPLETE
105 X-2582-657-1 MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (for SERVICE)
106 4-264-211-21 SCREW, 0+Z M1.4X1.6
107 4-287-943-01 LEAF (PWB), COPPER
108 4-408-115-01 SHEET (4X3), ADHESIVE
FPC1 1-884-637-11 FPC M-J5047
IIE1 A-1832-982-A CHASSIS ASSY
(Including INK INDICATOR 6 inch ELEMENT)
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
FPC1
101
IIE1
102
103
104
105
106
107
103
103
103
108
101
Note: When replacing the MAIN board or CHASSIS ASSY (IIE1),
refer to NOTE OF REPLACING THE COMPLETE MAIN
BOARD OR CHASSIS ASSY (page 2).
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
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SECTION 5
ACCESSORIES
1-839-534-11 CABLE, USB (MICRO B) (USB cable)
4-288-610-12 QUICK START GUIDE (PAPER)
(ENGLISH, FRENCH)
4-288-610-22 QUICK START GUIDE (PAPER)
(GERMAN, DUTCH) (AEP, UK)
4-288-610-32 QUICK START GUIDE (PAPER)
(SPANISH, ITALIAN) (AEP, UK)
4-288-610-41 QUICK START GUIDE (PAPER)
(FINNISH, SWEDISH) (AEP, UK)
4-288-610-51 QUICK START GUIDE (PAPER)
(DANISH, NORWEGIAN) (AEP, UK)
X-2582-530-1 STYLUS ASSY (Stylus)
PRS-T1
REVISION HISTORY
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Ver. Date Description of Revision
1.0 2011.09 New

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