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    Default X200 - adding a bluetooth module

    Perhaps you ordered an x200 and you didn't get the bluetooth option. Maybe you decided later on that you wanted to add it but thought in hindsight you couldn't change anything. Well you can. This is my little guide on how to install bluetooth modules in the x200 (not sure if the x200s would apply but you can look at the parts diagrams on the lenovo site and see if it looks like my pictures. If the option is available (which it is) then it should work.

    Installing a BlueTooth 2.0 EDR Card Module
    Lenovo LCD Diagram - http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/si...IGR-70520.html

    Step1: Obtain module. I bought mine on ebay here: http://cgi.ebay.com/Lenovo-ThinkPad-...3286.m20.l1116
    Cheaper: http://www.pchub.com/uph/laptop/371-...1i_Series.html

    It is really tiny!...it looks like the size of a USB flash drive in the picture, but it has to fit in your bezel (on the left bottom side)!

    Step2:

    So this is the laptop...you see those circle coverings on the bottom of the LCD bezel (3 of them). Remove them with a tiny flat head screw driver or somehow! They are sticky and just pop out.



    Step3:

    After you have removed the plastic coverings. You will see the screws. Remove those with a smaller-sized Phillips head.



    Step4:
    This is the trickier part. You will need to unsnap the plastic bezel all around the face of the LCD. I think it is easiest to start from the bottom left where you unscrewed one of the screws. And slowly pry it up (with a thin flat head). It unsnaps all along it. Don't be too rough but you will need to keep popping it up. You CAN break off the plastic tabs under the bezel if you keep messing around too much. Just be slow about it. Or...you could just lift it up in the corner (plastic is very bendy).




    Step5:

    There is a little cushion. And the ribbon you plug in the module. Now you want to lift up the ribbon so you can easily plug in the module. I found that there isn't quite enough height on the cushion so I put in a thin layer of a foam wrapping my module came in (like 2mm thick). There is also a washer that I removed to make it easier to fit inside the bezel. You will probably want to fold the paper under the module as well so it doesn't stick upwards.


    And you are done. Boot it up, install the drivers if you don't have them. And make sure your windows BT service is enabled.

    Warning: You will probably loosen your LCD bezel a little bit if you do this. It is snug from the factory but you DO have to remove it so it might have a little bit of horizontal wiggle. Not really a big deal to me (it isn't falling apart or anything...and it doesn't lift up). I also accidentally broke some of the tabs off my LCD bezel. Again not a huge deal, it still snapped into place. But just a warning just in case.


    Last edited by jaredy; 14th November 2008 at 03:48 PM.
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    Guide to adding a bluetooth module in the x200

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    Default Re: X200 - adding a bluetooth module

    a bit too risky IMO. $40 isn't exactly a steal either.. but i guess the option is there for those that MUST install it themselves instead of getting a USB BT receiver. $9.99: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16875999268
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    Default Re: X200 - adding a bluetooth module

    still gave ya a good rating tho
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    Default Re: X200 - adding a bluetooth module

    Yeah Nice pictures!

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    Default Re: X200 - adding a bluetooth module

    Nice write up with pics.

    Btw, when you had the bezel off, could you confirm something for me. Is the lid primarly metal (ie: magnesium alloy)? And second, is that horizontal bar that runs across the top of the lid/screen (ie: just below the "lenovo" logo) plastic?

    Your "warning" reminds me of those drug commercial "side effects may include" run ons. LOL.
    =D
    Last edited by Kainnon; 13th November 2008 at 03:34 AM.

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    Default Re: X200 - adding a bluetooth module

    thank you, Jaredy.

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    Default Re: X200 - adding a bluetooth module

    I was looking for that in my body - know I know why I couldn't find it. Thanks!

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    Default Re: X200 - adding a bluetooth module

    I guess this helps explain why the bezel is so wide in the x200 series. Putting wiring for WLAN, WWAN, UWB, Cameras, etc. in there, plus adding modules for bluetooth, cameras, etc. is definitely going to make it wide. My old T40 had almost no bezel around the screen, but WLAN was the only thing it had, so the screen could probably fill the entire lid.

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    Default Re: X200 - adding a bluetooth module

    Quote Originally Posted by Kainnon View Post
    Nice write up with pics.

    Btw, when you had the bezel off, could you confirm something for me. Is the lid primarly metal (ie: magnesium allow)? And second, is that horizontal bar that runs across the top of the lid/screen (ie: just below the "lenovo" logo) plastic?

    Your "warning" reminds me of those drug commercial "side effects may include" run ons. LOL.
    =D
    I think directly BEHIND the screen is the cover. There is no easy way to automatically tell from looking at it with the bezel off because all surrounding it is basically plastic with stuff in it (mounting, wireless stuff, cables). The top bar is indeed plastic with the camera in it.

    http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/si...IGR-70520.html

    Check out the parts list and you can see from the diagram how it is put together. Part 5 is the main backing. That i think is reinforced.
    Last edited by jaredy; 12th November 2008 at 10:44 AM.
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    Guide to adding a bluetooth module in the x200

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    Default Re: X200 - adding a bluetooth module

    Sorry, I thought you could tell the material of the cover by the edge of the lid/cover that is exposed with the bezel off.

    Just curious, but do you know weither it is a class 1 or class 2 module?

 

 
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