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Copyright
Copyright 2006 by Acer Incorporated. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Acer Incorporated.
Disclaimer
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Conventions
The following conventions are used in this manual: SCREEN MESSAGES NOTE Denotes actual messages that appear on screen. Gives bits and pieces of additional information related to the current topic. Alerts you to any damage that might result from doing or not doing specific actions. Gives precautionary measures to avoid possible hardware or software problems. Reminds you to do specific actions relevant to the accomplishment of procedures.
WARNING
CAUTION
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Preface
Before using this information and the product it supports, please read the following general information. 1. This Service Guide provides you with all technical information relating to the BASIC CONFIGURATION decided for Acer's "global" product offering. To better fit local market requirements and enhance product competitiveness, your regional office MAY have decided to extend the functionality of a machine (e.g. add-on card, modem, or extra memory capability). These LOCALIZED FEATURES will NOT be covered in this generic service guide. In such cases, please contact your regional offices or the responsible personnel/channel to provide you with further technical details. Please note WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS, that you should check the most up-to-date information available on your regional web or channel. If, for whatever reason, a part number change is made, it will not be noted in the printed Service Guide. For ACER-AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS, your Acer office may have a DIFFERENT part number code to those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide. You MUST use the list provided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines.
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System Specifications
Features
Below is a brief summary of the computers many feature:
Storage subsystem
For Aspire 3650: 40/60/80/100/120 GB hard disk drive Optical drive options:
DVD-Super Multi double-layer DVD/CD-RW combo
For TravelMate 2450: 60/80/100/120 GB hard disk drive with Acer Disk Anti-Shock Protection (DASP) Optical drive options:
DVD-Super Multi double-layer DVD/CD-RW combo
Input devices
88/89-key keyboard Touchpad with 4-way scroll button 12 function keys Four easy-launch buttons Two front-access buttons: WLAN LED-button and Bluetooth LED-button
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Audio
Audio system with two built-in speakers (1.5W) Intel High-Definition audio support Sound Blaster ProTM and MS Sound compatible Built-in microphone
Communication
Modem: 56K ITU V.92 modem with PTT approval; wake-on ring ready LAN: 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet; wake-on-LAN ready WLAN: Acer InviLinkTM 802.11b/g Wi-Fi CERTIFIEDTM, supporting Acer SignalUpTM wireless technology WPAN: integrated Bluetooth 2.0+EDR (Enhanced Data Rate)
Power subsystem
ACPI 2.0 CPU power management standard: supports Standby and Hibernation power-saving modes 29 W 2000 mAh Li-ion battery pack (4-cell) 2-hour rapid charge; 2.5-hour charge-in-use 3-pin 65W AC adapter
I/O Ports
PC Card slot (one Type II) Three USB 2.0 ports External display (VGA) port Headphones/speaker/line-out port Microphone in jack Line-in jack Ethernet (RJ-45) port Modem (RJ-11) port DC-in jack for AC adaptor
Environment
Temperature:
operating: 5 C to 35 C Non-operating: -20 C to 65 C
Humidity (non-condensing):
operating: 20%~80% Non-operating: 20%~80%
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Yonah
uPGA-478 Package
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H_A#(3..31)
PSB 533/667MHz
H_D#(0..63)
Memory BUS(DDRII)
ATI RC410MB/D/E
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Single Channel
1.8V DDRII 400/533/667
200pin DDRII-SO-DIMM X2
BANK 0, 1, 2, 3
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PCI-Express
Alink
USB conn x4
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3.3V 33 MHz
IDSEL:AD18 (PIRQF/H#, GNT#3, REQ#3) IDSEL:AD22 (PIRQG#, GNT#1, REQ#1) IDSEL:AD20 (PIRQE#/B#, GNT#2, REQ#2)
PCI BUS
ATI SB460M
USB port1
HD Audio IDE
LAN (100/1000)
CardBus
ENE CB714
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PIDE-HDD Conn.
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SIDE-ODD
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(WLAN) (TV-Tuner)
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HDA Codec
ALC883
S-ATA HDD Conn.
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RJ45
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RTC CKT.
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ENE KB910Q
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Super I/O
SMsC LPC47N207
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Phone Jack x3
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Switch/B Conn.
USB port4, 6
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Int.KBD
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FIR
TFDU6102-TR3
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EC I/O Buffer
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BIOS
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MEDIA/B Conn.
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Board Layout
Top View
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LCD Connector Lid Switch MDC Connector Power Button Connector Media Board Connector Touchpad Board Connector SIM Card Connector Touchpad Right Button Touchpad Left Button
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Touchpad Down Button Touchpad Up Button Touchpad Left Button Touchpad Left Button Internal Microphone Connector Internal Speaker Connector PCMCIA Socket FIR Module Internal Keyboard Connector
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Bottom View
NOTE: This is engineering sample. The image above may not be exactly the same as the real main board you get.
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JP19 U42 JP18 JP16 JP15 JP14 PCN1 JP17 JP22 JP21 J3 JP24 PJP1 JP32 JP33 JP36
FAN Connector VGA Chipset CPU Socket DVI Connector CRT Connector TV-Out Connector DC-IN Jack Mini Card Connector DDRII so-DIMM Socket DDRII so-DIMM Socket Clear CMOS Jumper ODD Connector Battery Connector HDD Connector (SATA) HDD Connector (PATA) Bluetooth Connector
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JP40 JP41 JP42 IR2 SW8 SW9 U48 JP30 JP29 JP27 JP23 JP5 JP4 JP28 JP25 U40
Headphone/SPDIF Jack Line-In Jack Microphone-in Jack CIR Module Wireless LAN Switch Bluetooth and 3G Switch South Bridge Chipset Mini Card Connector IEEE 1394 Connector 5 IN1 Socket RJ45 Connector USB Connector USB Connector MINIPCI Connector (TV-Tuner) FAN Connector North Bridge Chipset
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Description Arcade/TV tuner switch Volume Up switch Volume Down switch Play/Pause switch Stop switch Forward/Next switch Backward/Previous switch
Description Power Button E-mail Button Internet Button User Button E-Power Button
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Description USB Connector USB Connector RF INe Connector RF Cable Connector AV IN Connector Board to Main Board Connector
Label JP1
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Jumper Setting
Label JOPEN1
Description Clear CMOS Jumper Note: JOPEN1 locates at the bottom side of the main board as the red circle highlighted.
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Front view
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Item Display screen Keyboard Touchpad Click buttons (left, center and right) Palmrest Microphone TV/media/volume buttons Easy-launch buttons Status indicators Power button
Description Also called LCD (liquid-crystal display), displays computer output. For entering data into your computer. Touch-sensitive pointing device which functions like a computer mouse. The left and right buttons function like the left and right mouse buttons; the center button serves as a 4-way scroll button. Comfortable support area for our hands when you use the computer. Internal microphone for sound recording. For use with Acer Arcade and other media playing programs. Buttons for launching frequently used programs. Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) that light up to show the status of the computers functions and components. Turns the computer on and off.
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Item Display screen Keyboard Touchpad Click buttons (left, center and right) Palmrest Microphone Easy-launch Buttons Status indicators Power button
Description Also called LCD (liquid-crystal display), displays computer output. For entering data into your computer. Touch-sensitive pointing device which functions like a computer mouse. The left and right buttons function like the left and right mouse buttons; the center button serves as a 4-way scroll button. Comfortable support area for our hands when you use the computer. Internal microphone for sound recording. Buttons for launching frequently used programs. Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) that light up to show the status of the computers functions and components. Turns the computer on and off.
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Description Left and right speakers deliver stereo audio output. Enable/disable Bluetooth function. Indicates the status of Bluetoothcommunications.
"Easy-launch buttons" on page 183G function. Indicates 3G switch/indicator Enables/disables the the status of 3G communication (for "Easy-launch buttons" on page 18 selected models).
Enable/disable Wireless function. Indicates the status of wireless LAN communications. Indicates the computers power status.
Battery indicator
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Microphone-in jack
Line-in jack
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Enable/disable Bluetooth function. Bluetooth "Easy-launch buttons" on page 18 Bluetoothcommunication button/ Indicates the status of communications. indicator "Easy-launch buttons" on page 18 3G switch/indicator Enables/disables the 3G function. Indicates the status of 3G communication (for selected models). Enable/disable Wireless function. Indicates the status of wireless LAN communications. Indicates the computers power status.
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Microphone-in jack
Line-in jack
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Left View
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Enables the computer to stay cool, even after prolonged use. Connects to USB 2.0 devices (e.g., USB mouse, USB camera).
Icon
Description with infrared devices (e.g., Interfaces infrared printer and IR-aware computer).
Accepts Memory Stick (MS), Memory Stick PRO (MS PRO), MultiMediaCard (MMC), Secure Digital (SD), xD-Picture Card (xD).
Connects to IEEE 1394 devices. Note: A 4-pin socket is used for laptop. The 6-pin socket is commonly found on desktop. As to 9-pin connector, it is for the faster FireWire 800.
PC Card slot
ExpressCard/34 slot
Icon
Item
Note: ExpressCards are third generation of PC cards, hot-swapable and smaller than previous PC Cards. Designed for both desktop and mobile use, ExpressCards Description use either USB 2.0 or a single lane PCI Express technology that provides 500 Mbytes/sec total throughput. Formerly code named "NEWCARD," ExpressCards are 5 mm thick like Type II PC Cards, but do not use the same 86x54 mm footprint. ExpressCards come in 75x54 mm and 75x34 mm sizes. Express Card/34 slot means this notebook accepts 75x34mm ExpressCards.
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Right View
Aspire 5650:
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Description Internal optical drive; accepts CDs or DVDs. Lights up when the optical drive is active. Ejects the optical disk from the drive.
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# 1 2 3 4 Optical drive
Item
Description Internal optical drive; accepts CDs or DVDs. Light up when the optical drive is active. Ejects the optical disk from the drive. Ejects the optical drive tray when the computer is turned off.
Optical disk access indicator Optical drive eject button Emergency eject hole
Rear Panel
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AV-in port
DC-in jack
Connects to an AC adapter.
Connects to a television or display device with S-video input. Connects to a display device(e.g., external monitor, LCD projector). Description Supports digital video connections.
DVI-D port
Ventilation slots
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DC-in jack
Connects to an AC adapter.
Connects to a television or display device with S-video input. Connects to a display device(e.g., external monitor, LCD projector). Description Supports digital video connections.
DVI-D port
Ventilation slots
Base view
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Description
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Description Locks the battery in position. Helps keep the computer cool. Note: Do not cover or obstruct the opening of the fan.
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Acer DASP (Disk AntiShock Protection) Memory compartment Ventilation slots and cooling fan
Protects the hard disk drive from shocks and bumps. (for TravelMate 4260 only) Houses the computers main memory. Release the battery for removal.
Indicators
The computer has four easy-to-read status indicators on the upper-right above the keyboard, and four on the front panel. Aspire 5650:
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The power, battery and wireless communication status indicators are visible even when the LCD display is closed.
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Icon HDD
Function
Cap lock
Num lock
Bluetooth
3G
Indicates the status of 3G communication. Indicates the status of wireless LAN communication.
Wireless LAN
Power
Battery
NOTE: 1. Charging: The light shows amber when the battery is charging. 2. Fully charged: The light shows green when in AC mode.
Easy-Launch Buttons
Located above the keyboard are four buttons. These buttons are called easy-launch buttons. They are: mail Web browser, Empowering Key and one user-programmable button.
Press to run the Acer Empowering Technology. The mail and Web browser buttons are pre-set to email and Internet programs, but can be reset by users. To set the Web browser, mail and programmable buttons, run the Acer Launch Manager. Aspire 5650:
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Launch key P P
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Description When Caps Lock is on, all alphabetic characters typed are in uppercase. When Num Lock is on, the embedded keypad is in numeric mode. The keys function as a calculator (complete with the arithmetic operators +, -, *, and /). Use this mode when you need to do a lot of numeric data entry. A better solution would be to connect an external keypad. When Scroll Lock is on, the screen moves one line up or down when you press the up or down arrow keys respectively. Scroll Lock does not work with some applications.
The embedded numeric keypad functions like a desktop numeric keypad. It is indicated by small characters located on the upper right corner of the keycaps. To simplify the keyboard legend, cursor-control key symbols are not printed on the keys.
Desired Access Number keys on embedded keypad Cursor-control keys on embedded keypad Num Lock On Type numbers in a normal manner. Hold <Shift> while using cursor-control keys. Hold <Fn> while using cursor-control keys. Num Lock Off
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Windows Keys
The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows-specific functions.
Key Windows key Icon Description Pressed alone, this key has the same effect as clicking on the Windows Start button; it launches the Start menu. It can also be used with other keys to provide a variety of function: + <Tab> Activates next taskbar button. + <E> Opens the My Computer window + <F1> Opens Help and Support. + <F> Opens the Find: All Files dialog box. + <R> Opens the Run dialog box. + M Minimizes all windows. <Shift>+ action. Applicati on key + <M> Undoes the minimize all windows
This key has the same effect as clicking the right mouse button; it opens the applications context menu.
Hot Keys
The computer employs hotkeys or key combinations to access most of the computers controls like screen brightness, volume output and the BIOS utility. To activate hot keys, press and hold the <Fn> key before pressing the other key in the hotkey combination. Aspire 5650:
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Icon
Fn-F2
Acer eSetting
Fn-F3
Acer ePowerManagement
Fn-F4
Sleep
Fn-F5
Display toggle
Switches display output between the display screen, external monitor (if connected) and both.
Fn-F6
Screen blank
Turns the display screen backlight off to save power. Press any key to return.
Fn-F7
Touchpad toggle
Fn-F8
Speaker toggle
Fn-w
Volume up
Fn-y
Volume down
Fn-x
Brightness up
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Special Key
You can locate the Euro symbol and US dollar sign at the upper-center and/or bottom-right of your keyboard. To type: Aspire 5650:
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For more information, press the < > key to launch the Empowering Technology menu, then click on the appropriate utility and select the Help function.
easy data encryption/decryption and also supports on-the-fly file encryption for MSN Messager and Microsoft Outlook. There are two passwords that can be used to encrypt/decrypt a file; the supervisor password and the filespecific password. The supervisor password is a master password that can decrypt any file on your system; the file-specific password will be used to encrypt files by default, or you can choose to enter your own filespecific password when encrypting a file. NOTE: The password used encrypt a file is the unique key that the system needs to decrypt it. If you lose the password, the supervisor password is the only other key capable of decrypting the file. If you lose both passwords, there will be no way to decrypt your encrypted file! Be sure to safeguard all related passwords!
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NOTE: If your computer did not come with a Recovery CD or System CD, please use Acer eRecovery Managements System backup to optical disk feature to burn a backup image to CD or DVD. To ensure the best results when recovering your system using a CD or Acer eRecovery Management, detach all peripherals (except the external Acer ODD, if your computer has one), including your Acer ezDock.
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settings and DNS settings, wireless AP details, etc.), as well as default printer settings. Security and safety concerns mean that Acer eNet Management does not store username and password information.
Acer Mode
The default setting is Maximum Performance. You can adjust CPU speed, LCD brightness and other settings, or click on buttons to turn the following functions on/off: Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, CardBus, Memory Card, Audio, and Wired LAN.
DC Mode
To suit your usage, there are four pre-defined profiles - Entertainment, Presentation, Word Processing, and Maximum Battery. Or, you can define up to three of your own profiles.
Battery status
For real-time battery life estimates based on current usage, refer to the panel on the lower left-hand side of the window.
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You can also click Advanced Settings to: Set alarms. Re-load factory defaults. Select what actions will be taken when the cover is closed, and set passwords for accessing the system after Hibernation or Standby. View information about Acer ePower Management.
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Specification Intel Core Duo processor T2300/T2400/T2500/T2600 (2 MB L2 cache, 1.66/1.83/2/2.16GHz, 667 MHz FSB) Intel 945GM/945PM+ICH7-M
FCBGA-1466
BIOS
Item BIOS vendor BIOS Version BIOS ROM type BIOS ROM size BIOS package Supported protocols Phoenix V1.10 512K Flash ROM 1MB Flash BIOS 32-pin PLCC ACPI 1.0b/2.0/3.0, PCI2.2, System/HDD Password Security Control, INT 13h Extensions, PnP 1.0a, SMBIOS 2.4, BIOS Boot Specification (Compaq, Phoenix, INtel), Simple Boot Flag 1.0, Boot Block, PCI Bus Power Management Interface Specifications USB1.1/2.0, PC Card 95, IrDA 1.0, Intel AC97 CNR Specification, WfM 2.0, PXE 2.1, Boot Integrity Service Application Program Interface (BIS) 1.0, PC99a and Mobile PC2001 Compliant, Intel (R) SpeedStep Technology, Legacy 1394 Device support, DMI 2.0, PS/2 keyboard and mouse Set by setup manual Specification
System Memory
Item Memory controller Memory size DIMM socket number Supports memory size per socket Supports maximum memory size Supports DIMM type Supports DIMM Speed Supports DIMM voltage Supports DIMM package Memory module combinations Built-in Intel 945GM/945PM 0MB (no on-board memory) 2 sockets 1024MB 2G (by two 1024MB SO-DIMM module) DDR 2 Synchronous DRAM 533 MHz 1.8V 200-pin soDIMM You can install memory modules in any combinations as long as they match the above specifications.
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Memory Combinations
Slot 1 0MB 0MB 0MB 0MB 128MB 128MB 128MB 128MB 256MB 256MB 256MB 256MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 1024MB 1024MB 1024MB 1024MB 1024MB 128MB 256MB 512MB 1024MB 128MB 256MB 512MB 1024MB 128MB 256MB 512MB 1024MB 128MB 256MB 512MB 1024MB 0MB 128MB 256MB 512MB 1024MB Slot 2 128MB 256MB 512MB 1024MB 256MB 384MB 640MB 1152MB 384MB 512MB 768MB 1280MB 640MB 768MB 1024MB 1536MB 1024MB 1152MB 1280MB 1536MB 2048MB Total Memory
NOTE: Above table lists some system memory configurations. You may combine DIMMs with various capacities to form other combinations. On above table, the configuration of slot 1 and slot 2 could be reversed. LAN Interface
Item Chipset Supports LAN protocol LAN connector type LAN connector location Features BroadCom BCM4401E 10/100Mbps RJ45 Right side Integrated 10/100 BASE-T transceiver Wake on LAN support compliant with ACPI 2.0 PCI v2.2 Specification
Modem Interface
Item Data modem data baud rate (bps) Supports modem protocol Modem connector type Modem connector location 56K V.90/V.92 RJ11 Right side Specification
Bluetooth Interface
Item Chipset Built-in Intel ICH7-M Specification
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Bluetooth Interface
Item Data throughput Protocol Interface Connector type Bluetooth 2.0 USB 1.1 Mini-USB Specification 723 bps (full speed data rate)
Performance Specifications 2048KB ATA/ATAPI-6; ATA-6 372 8192KB ATA/ATAPI-6; ATA-6 350 8192KB ATA/ATA-6; ATA-6 350
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DVD-Dual Interface
Item Vendor & model name Performance Specification Transfer rate (KB/sec) Buffer Memory Interface Applicable disc format LITEON SOSW-833S PIONEER DVR-K16RA With CD Diskette Sustained: Max 3.6Mbytes/sec 2MB Enhanced IDE(ATAPI) compatible Support disc formats 1. Reads data in each CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA, CD-1, Video CD, CD-Extra and CD-Text 2. Reads data in Photo CD (single and Multi-session) 3. Reads standard CD-DA 4. Reads and writes CD-R discs 5. Reads and writes CD-RW discs 6. Reads and writes in each DVD+R/RW (Ver. 1.1) 7. Reads data in each DVD-ROM and DVD-R (Ver. 2.0 for Authoring) 8. Reads and writes in each DVD-R (Ver. 2.0 for general), DVD-RW and DVD+R/RW (Ver1.1) Loading mechanism Load: Manual Release: (a) Electrical Release (Release Button) (b) Release by ATAPI command (c) Emergency Release Power Requirement Input Voltage 5 V +/- 5% (Operating) With DVD Diskette Sustained: Max 10.8Mbytes/sec Specification
HD Audio Interface
Item Audio Controller ALC883 Specification
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HD Audio Interface
Item Audio onboard or optional Mono or Stereo Resolution Built-in Stereo Wide range (V80dB ~ +42dB) volume control with 1.5dB resolution of analog to analog mixer gain 16 bit stereo digital to analog converter 16 bit stereo analog to digital converter Compatibility Mixed sound source Voice channel Sampling rate HD Audio Line-in, CD 8/16-bit, mono/stereo All DACs support 44.1k/48k/96k/192kHz sample rate All ADCs support 44.1k/48k/96kHz sample rate 16/20/24-bit S/PDIF-OUT supports 44.1k/48k/96k/192kHz sample rate 16/20/24-bit S/PDIF-IN supports 44.1k/48k/96kHz sample rate Internal microphone Internal speaker / Quantity Yes Yes/2 Specification
Video Interface
Item Chipset Specification Built-in Intel 945GM for UMA models NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 (72MV) for discrete models Package Interface Supports ZV (Zoomed Video) port Memory Interface Memory Bandwidth(GB/sec) Fill Rate (Gpixels/sec) Vertices/Second (Millions) Memory Data Rate (MHz) RAMDACs (MHz) 35.5 mm x 40 mm 1257 pin mBGA internal PCIE Yes 64-bit 5.6 1.4 260 700 400
NOTE: RAMDAC refers to Random Access Memory Digital to Analog Converter: the VGA controller chip that maintains the range of colors and converts data from memory into analog signals for the monitor. Video Memory
Item Chipset Specification Built-in Intel 945GM for UMA models NVIDIA GeForceTM Go 7600 for discrete models Memory size Interface 128MB/256MB (256MB for Aspire 5650 only) GDDR2
USB Port
Item Chipset USB Compliancy Level OHCI Built-in ICH7M 2.0 USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 Host controller Specification
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Item Number of USB port Location Serial port function control 3 Three on the right side Enable/Disable by BIOS Setup Specification
PCMCIA Port
Item PCMCIA controller Supports card type Number of slots Access location Supports ZV (Zoomed Video) port Supports 32 bit CardBus ENE CB714 Type-II One type-II Left panel No ZV support Yes Specification
Controller Intel 945GM/945PM+ICH7M Built in Intel945GM for UMA models NVIDIA GeForceTM Go 7600 for discrete models ENE BCM4401E Built in ICH7-M SMsC LPC47N207 Built-in ICH7-M Built-in ICH7-M Built-in ICH7-M ENE CB714 Realtek ALC883
LAN USB 2.0 Super I/O controller MODEM Bluetooth Wireless 802.11 b+g PCMCIA HD Audio
Keyboard
Item Keyboard controller Total number of keypads Windows logo key Internal & external keyboard work simultaneously ENE KB 910Q 88-/89-key Yes Plug USB keyboard to the USB port directly: Yes Specification
Battery
Item Vendor & model name Battery Type Pack capacity Number of battery cell Package configuration Specification Sony (8cell) Sanyo (8cell) Li-ion 4800 mAH 8 4 cells in series, 2 series in parallel
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Battery
Item Normal voltage Charge voltage 14.8V 16.8+-0.2v Specification
Specification AU B141EW01 14.1 inches 304.1x228.1 1024x768 XGA 0.297x0.297 R.G.B. Vertical Stripe Normally White 180 (5 point average) 150 (5 point average) N/A 300 24/11 15/35 +3.3V Typ. 5.6/5.7 550 317.3x242.0x6. 0 1 channel LVDS 262K colors (RGB 6-bit data driver) 40/40 10/30 0 to +50 -20 to +60 +3.3V 3.96 570 317.3x242.0x5. 9 1 channel LVDS 262,144 3.3V N/A 600 317.3x242.0x6. 5 1 channel LVDS 262,144 N/A 300 8/17 70 250 10/25 CMO N141I1L02 14.1 inches 304.1x228.1 1024x768 XGA 0.099x0.297 R.G.B. Vertical Stripe Normally White 160 QDI QD14TL01-03 14.1 inches 304.1x228.1 1024x768 XGA 0.297x0.297 R.G.B. Vertical Stripe Normally White 150 SAMSUNG LTN141W1-L01 14.1 inches
Luminance Uniformity Contrast Ratio Response Time (Optical Rise Time/Fall Time)msec Nominal Input Voltage VDD Typical Power Consumption (watt) Weight Physical Size(mm) Electrical Interface Support Color
Viewing Angle (degree) Horizontal: Right/Left Vertial: Upper/Lower Temperature Range( C) Operating Storage (shipping) 0 to +50 -25 to +60 0 to +50 -20 to +60 45/45 15/35 40/40 20/40
LCD Inverter
Item Vendor & model name Brightness conditions Input voltage (V) Input current (mA) Output voltage (V, rms) Output current (mA, rms) Output voltage frequency (k Hz) Darfon/V189-301GP N/A 9~21 2.56 (max) 780V (2000V for kick off) 6.5 (max) 65K Hz (max) Specification
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AC Adaptor
Item Input rating Maximum input AC current Inrush current Efficiency 1.7A 220A@115VAC 220A@230VAC 82% min. @115VAC input full load Specification 90V AC to 264V AC, 47Hz to 63Hz
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HDD Model Name : HDD Serial Number : ATAPI Model Name : None ATAPI Serial Number : None BIOS Version: VGA BIOS Ver Serial Number Asset Tag Number Produce Name Manufacturer Name: UUID: V1.10 Intel V1256 22 Byte xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx N/A TravelMate 4200 Acer xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 32 Byte 16 Byte 16 Byte 32 Byte
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PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Information Main Advanced Security Boot Exit
HDD Model Name : HDD Serial Number : ATAPI Model Name : None ATAPI Serial Number : None BIOS Version: VGA BIOS Ver Serial Number Asset Tag Number Produce Name Manufacturer Name: UUID: V1.10 Intel V1256 22 Byte xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx N/A Aspire 5650/TravelMate 4260 Acer xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 32 Byte 16 Byte 16 Byte 32 Byte
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Help
Esc Exit
Parameter CPU Type IDE1 Model Name IDE1 Serial Number IDE2I Model Name IDE2 Serial Number System BIOS ver VGA BIOS Ver KBC Ver Serial Number Asset Tag Number Product Name Manufacturer Name UUID Number
Description This field shows the CPU type and speed of the system. This field shows the model name of HDD installed on primary IDE master. This field displays the serial number of HDD installed on primary IDE master. This field displays the mofel name of devices installed on secondary IDE master. The hard disk drive or optical drive model name is automatically detected by the system. This field shows the serial number of devices installed on secondary IDE master. Displays system BIOS version. This field displays the VGA firmware version of the system. This field shows the keyboard This field displays the serial number of this unit. This field displays the asset tag number of the system. This field shows product name of the system. This field displays the manufacturer of this system. This will be visible only when an internal LAN device is presenting. UUID=32bytes
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The Main screen displays a summary of your computer hardware information, and also includes basic setup parameters. It allows the user to specify standard IBM PC AT system parameters.
Item Specific Help System Time: System Date: System Memory: Extended Memory: Video Memory Quiet Boot: Power on display: Network boot F12 Boot Menu D2D Recovery [22:03:28] [01/23/2006] 640 KB XXXMB [128MB] [Enabled] [Auto ] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] <Tab>, <Shift-Tab>, or <Enter> selects field. Shows system base memory size Shows extended memory size VGA memory size
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NOTE: The screen above is for your reference only. Actual values may differ.
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The table below describes the parameters in this screen. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings.
Description Sets the system time. The hours are displayed with 24-hour format. Sets the system date.
Format/Option Format: HH:MM:SS (hour:minute:second) System Time Format MM/DD/YYYY (month/day/ year) System Date
This field reports the memory size of the system. Memory size is fixed to 640MB This field reports the memory size of the extended memory in the system. Extended Memory size=Total memory size-1MB Shows the VGA memory size. VGA Memory size=64/128MB Determines if Customer Logo will be displayed or not; shows Summary Screen is disabled or enabled. Enabled: Customer Logo is displayed, and Summary Screen is disabled. Disabled: Customer Logo is not displayed, and Summary Screen is enabled. Option: Enabled or Disabled
Power on display
Auto: During power process, the system will detect if any display device is connected on external video port. If any external display device is connected, the power on display will be in CRT (or projector) only mode. Otherwise it will be in LCD only mode. Both: Simultaneously enable both the integrated LCD screen and the systems external video port (for an external CRT or projector).
Enables, disables the system boot from LAN (remote server). Enables, disables Boot Menu during POST. Enables, disables D2D Recovery function. The function allows the user to create a hidden partition on hard disc drive to store operation system and restore the system to factory defaults.
NOTE: The sub-items under each device will not be shown if the device control is set to disable or auto. This is because the user is not allowed to control the settings in these cases.
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The Advanced screen contains parameters involving your hardware devices. It also provides advanced settings of the system.
[Enabled]
Configure Infrared Port using options: [Disable] No configuration [Enabled] User configuration
The table below describes the parameters in the screen. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings.
Description Infrared Port Configure serial port B using options: [Disabled]: No configuration [Enabled]: User configuration [Auto]: BIOS or OS chooses configuration (OS Controlled) Displayedd when controlled by OS Disabled Enabled Auto
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The Security screen contains parameters that help safeguard and protect your computer from unauthorized use.
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Item Specific Help Supervisor Password Is : User Password Is : HDD Password Is: Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Set Hdd Password Password on Boot Clear Clear Clear [Enter] [Enter] [Enter] [Disabled]
Supervisor Password controls accesses of the whole setup utility. It can be used to boot up when Password on boot is enabled.
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The table below describes the parameters in this screen. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings.
Description Shows the setting of the user password. Shows the setting of the Supervisor password Press Enter to set the user password. When user password is set, this password protects the BIOS Setup Utility from unauthorized access. The user can enter Setup menu only and does not have right to change the value of parameters. Press Enter to set the supervisor password. When set, this password protects the BIOS Setup Utility from unauthorized access. The user can not either enter the Setup menu nor change the value of parameters. Enables or disables primary hard disk security function. Defines whether a password is required or not while the events defined in this group happened. The following sub-options are all requires the Supervisor password for changes and should be grayed out if the user password was used to enter setup.
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Disabled or Enabled
NOTE: When you are prompted to enter a password, you have three tries before the system halts. Dont forget your password. If you forget your password, you may have to return your notebook computer to your dealer to reset it.
Setting a Password
Follow these steps as you set the user or the supervisor password: 1. Use the w andy keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and press the e key. The Set Supervisor Password box appears:
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Type a password in the Enter New Password field. The password length can not exceeds 8 alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, not case sensitive). Retype the password in the Confirm New Password field.
IMPORTANT:Be very careful when typing your password because the characters do not appear on the screen. 3. 4. 5. Press e. After setting the password, the computer sets the User Password parameter to Set. If desired, you can opt to enable the Password on boot parameter. When you are done, press u to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility.
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Use the w and y keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and press the e key. The Set Password box appears:
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Type the current password in the Enter Current Password field and press e. Press e twice without typing anything in the Enter New Password and Confirm New Password fields. The computer then sets the Supervisor Password parameter to Clear. When you have changed the settings, press u to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility.
Changing a Password
1. Use the w and y keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and press the e key. The Set Password box appears:
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Type the current password in the Enter Current Password field and press e. Type a password in the Enter New Password field. Retype the password in the Confirm New Password field. Press e. After setting the password, the computer sets the User Password parameter to Set. If desired, you can enable the Password on boot parameter. When you are done, press u to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility.
The password setting is complete after the user presses u. If the current password entered does not match the actual current password, the screen will show you the Setup Warning.
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If the new password and confirm new password strings do not match, the screen will display the following message.
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This menu allows the user to decide the order of boot devices to load the operating system. Bootable devices includes the distette drive in module bay, the onboard hard disk drive and the CD-ROM in module bay.
Boot priority order: 1: IDE 0: TOSHIBA MK6025GAS-(PM) 2: IDE 1: MATSHITADVD-RAM UJ-845S 3: IDE 2: 4: USB FDD: 5: PCI LAN: Broadcom MBA 6: USB HDD: 7: USB KEY: 8: USB CDROM:
Use <> or <> to select a device devices, then press <F6> to move it up the list, or <F5> to move it down the list. Press <Esc> to escape the menu.
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Exit
The Exit screen contains parameters that help safeguard and protect your computer from unauthorized use.
Item Specific Help Exit Saving Changes Exit Disarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Save Changes Exit System Setup and save your changes to CMOS.
Parameter Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Default Discard Changes Save Changes
Description Exit System Setup and save your changes to CMOS. Exit utility without saving setup data to CMOS. Load default values for all SETUP item. Load previous values from CMOS for all SETUP items. Save Setup Data to CMOS.
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General Information
Before You Begin
Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure, make sure that you do the following: 1. 2. 3. Turn off the power to the system and all peripherals. Unplug the AC adapter and all power and signal cables from the system. Remove the battery pack.
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Battery Pack
D*5 F*1
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LCD Module
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Touchpad Bracket
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Removing the HDD Module/Memory/System Fan/Thermal Module/ CPU/ODD Module and LCD Module
Removing the HDD Module
1. 2. Remove the two screws fastening the HDD door. Detach the HDD door from the notebook.
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Pull the HDD module outwards to disconnect the HDD module from the main board. Take out the HDD module carefully.
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Use a tweezer to take out the fan cable as shown. Disconnect the fan cable from the main board.
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Remove the two screws fastening the system fan. Take out the system fan from the main unit.
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Remove the four screws fastening the thermal module. Then detach the thermal module carefully.
10. Use a flat-headed screwdriver to release the CPU lock (Turn anti-clockwise). 11. Detach the CPU from the CPU socket carefully.
12. Tear off the tape fastening the antenna set. 13. Then remove the antenna protection cover.
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Turn over the notebook, remove two screws fastening the LCD module on the bottom. Then turn the notebook to the front side. Take out the antenna then disconnect the LCD cable (See the middle and the right images).
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Remove four screws fastening the LCD module (M2.5*10(NL) for yellow circles; M2.5*15(NL) for red circles). Then detach the entire LCD module from the main unit carefully.
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Disconnect the touchpad cable from the main board. Remove eight screws fastening the upper case assembly and the lower case assembly on the bottom as shown. Detach the upper case assembly carefully.
NOTE: Only Aspire 5650 series have media board. 9. Tear off the mylar on top of the touchpad bracket.
10. Remove the screws holding the touchpad bracket. 11. Then detach the touchpad bracket from the uppwer case.
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12. Disconnect the touchpad FFC. 13. Then remove the touchpad FFC from the touchpad. 14. Detach the touchpad from the upper case.
3. 4.
Disconnect the modem board from the main board then detach the modem board. Detach the modem cable from the lower case.
5. 6.
Disconnect the speaker cable from the main board. Then disconnect the microphone cable from the main baord.
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Remove the screw fastening the main board to the lower case.
8. 9.
Pull the lower case outwards as the image shows and detach the main board from the lower case carefully. Take out the microphone from the lower case.
10. Remove the two screws fastening the speaker set. 11. Take out the speaker from the lower case.
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Remove the screw fastening the LCD inverter. Take out the LCD inverter from the LCD cover, then disconnect the LCD cable from the inverter. Disconnect the LCD power cable on the other side.
7. 8. 9.
Remove the two screws fastening the LCD assembly. Take out the LCD assembly from the LCD panel. Tear off the tape fastening the LCD cable.
10. Remove the four screws fastening the LCD right bracket. 11. Remove the LCD right bracket.
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12. Remove the four screws holding the LCD left bracket. 13. Remove the LCD left bracket.
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Troubleshooting
Use the following procedure as a guide for computer problems. NOTE: The diagnostic tests are intended to test only Acer products. Non-Acer products, prototype cards, or modified options can give false errors and invalid system responses. 1. 2. 3. Obtain the failing symptoms in as much detail as possible. Verify the symptoms by attempting to re-create the failure by running the diagnostic test or by repeating the same operation. Use the following table with the verified symptom to determine which page to go to.
Symptoms (Verified) Power failure. (The power indicator does not go on or stay on.) POST does not complete. No beep or error codes are indicated. POST detects an error and displayed messages on screen. Other symptoms (i.e. LCD display problems or others). Symptoms cannot be re-created (intermittent problems).
Go To Power System Check on page 75. Power-On Self-Test (POST) Error Message on page 78 Undetermined Problems on page 90 Error Message List on page 79 Power-On Self-Test (POST) Error Message on page 78 Use the customer-reported symptoms and go to Power-On Self-Test (POST) Error Message on page 78 Intermittent Problems on page 89 Undetermined Problems on page 90
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If an error occurs with the internal diskette drive, reconnect the diskette connector on the system board. If the error still remains: 1. 2. 3. Reconnect the external diskette drive/DVD-ROM module. Replace the external diskette drive/CD-ROM module. Replace the main board.
If an error occurs, reconnect the connector on the System board. If the error still remains:
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If any of these devices do not work, reconnect the cable connector and repeat the failing operation.
Memory check
Memory errors might stop system operations, show error messages on the screen, or hang the system. 1. 2. 3. Boot from the diagnostics diskette and start the doagmpstotics program (please refer to main board. Go to the diagnostic memory in the test items. Press F2 in the test items.
4. Follow the instructions in the message window. NOTE: Make sure that the DIMM is fully installed into the connector. A loose connection can cause an error.
If you suspect a power problem, see the appropriate power supply check in the following list:
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1. 2.
If the voltage is not correct, replace the power adapter. If the voltage is within the range, do the following: Replace the System board. If the problem is not corrected, see Undetermined Problems on page 90.
If the voltage is not correct, go to the next step. NOTE: An audible noise from the power adapter does not always indicate a defect. 3. 4. If the power-on indicator does not light up, check the power cord of the power adapter for correct continuity and installation. If the operational charge does not work, see Check the Battery Pack on page 77.
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If the voltage is still less than 7.5 Vdc after recharging, replace the battery.
To check the battery charge 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. If the battery status indicator does not light up, remove the battery pack and let it return to room temperature. Re-install the battery pack. If the charge indicator still does not light up, replace the battery pack. If the charge indicator still does not light up, replace the DC/DC charger board.
Touchpad Check
If the touchpad doesnt work, do the following actions one at a time to correct the problem. Do not replace a non-defective FRU: 1. 2. 3. Reconnect the touchpad cables. Replace the touchpad. Replace the system board.
After you use the touchpad, the pointer drifts on the screen for a short time. This self-acting pointer movement can occur when a slight, steady pressure is applied to the touchpad pointer. This symptom is not a hardware problem. No service actions are necessary if the pointer movement stops in a short period of time.
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POST Routine Description Check ROM copyright notice Check video configuration against CMOS Initialize PCI bus and devices Initialize all video adapters in system QuietBoot start (optional) Shadow video BIOS ROM Display BIOS copyright notice Display CPU type and speed Initialize EISA board Test keyboard Set key click if enabled Test for unexpected interrupts Initialize POST display service Display prompt Press F2 to enter SETUP Disable CPU cache Test RAM between 512 and 640 KB Test extended memory Test extended memory address lines Jump to User Patch1 Configure advanced cache registers Initialize Multi Processor APIC Enable external and CPU caches Setup System Management Mode (SMM) area Display external L2 cache size Load custom defaults (optional) Display shadow-area message Display possible high address for UMB recovery Display error messages Check for configuration errors Check for keyboard errors Set up hardware interrupt vectors Initialize coprocessor if present Disable onboard Super I/O ports and IRQs Late POST device initialization Detect and install external RS232 ports Configure non-MCD IDE controllers Detect and install external parallel ports Initialize PC-compatible PnP ISA devices Re-initialize onboard I/O ports Configure Motherboard Configurable Devices (optional) Initialize BIOS Area Enable Non-Maskable Interrupts (NMIs) Initialize Extended BIOS Data Area Test and initialize PS/2 mouse
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POST Routine Description Initialize floppy controller Determine number of ATA drives (optional) Initialize hard-disk controllers Initialize local-bus hard-disk controllers Jump to UserPatch2 Build MPTABLE for multi-processor boards Install CD ROM for boot Clear huge ES segment register Fixup Multi Processor table Search for option ROMs. One long, two short beeps on checksum failure. Check for SMART drive (optional) Shadow option ROMs Set up Power Management Initialize security engine (optional) Enable hardware interrupts Determine number of ATA and SCSI drives Set time of day Check key lock Initialize Typematic rate Erase F2 prompt Scan for F2 key stroke Enter SETUP Clear Boot flag Check for errors POST done- prepare to boot operating system One short beep before boot Terminate QuietBoot (optional) Check password (optional) Prepare Boot Initialize DMI parameters Initialize PnP Option ROMs Clear parity checkers Display MultiBoot menu Clear screen (optional) Check virus and backup reminders Try to boot with INT 19 Initialize POST Error Manager (PEM) Initialize error logging Initialize error display function Initialize system error handler PnPnd dual CMOS (optional) Initialize notebook docking (optional) Initialize notebook docking late Force check (optional) Extended checksum (optional)
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Code E0h E1h E2h E3h E4h E5h E6h E7h E8h E9h EAh EBh ECh EDh EEh EFh F0h F1h F2h F3h F4h F5h F6h F7h 1
Beeps Initialize the chipset Initialize the bridge Initialize the CPU Initialize the system timer Initialize system I/O Check force recovery boot Checksum BIOS ROM Go to BIOS Set Huge Segment Initialize Multi Processor Initialize OEM special code Initialize PIC and DMA Initialize Memory type Initialize Memory size Shadow Boot Block System memory test Initialize interrupt vectors Initialize Run Time Clock Initialize video Initialize System Management Mode Output one beep before boot Boot to Mini DOS Clear Huge Segment Boot to Full DOS
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Indicator-Related Symptoms
Symptom / Error Indicator incorrectly remains off or on, but system runs correctly Inverter board System board Action in Sequence Reconnect the inverter board
Power-Related Symptoms
Symptom / Error Power shuts down during operation Action in Sequence Power source (battery pack and power adapter). See Power System Check on page 75. Battery pack Power adapter Hard drive & battery connection board System board The system doesnt power-on. Power source (battery pack and power adapter). See Power System Check on page 75. Battery pack Power adapter Hard drive & battery connection board System board The system doesnt power-off. Power source (battery pack and power adapter). See Power System Check on page 75. Hold and press the power switch for more than 4 seconds. System board
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Power-Related Symptoms
Symptom / Error Battery cant be charged Battery pack System board Action in Sequence See Check the Battery Pack on page 77.
PCMCIA-Related Symptoms
Symptom / Error System cannot detect the PC Card (PCMCIA) PCMCIA slot pin is damaged. PCMCIA slot assembly System board PCMCIA slot assembly Action in Sequence
Memory-Related Symptoms
Symptom / Error Memory count (size) appears different from actual size. Action in Sequence Enter BIOS Setup Utility to execute Load Default Settings, then reboot system. DIMM System board
Speaker-Related Symptoms
Symptom / Error In Windows, multimedia programs, no sound comes from the computer. Internal speakers make noise or emit no sound. Audio driver Speaker System board Speaker System board Action in Sequence
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Peripheral-Related Symptoms
Symptom / Error System configuration does not match the installed devices. External display does not work correctly. USB does not work correctly Print problems. Action in Sequence Enter BIOS Setup Utility to execute Load Default Settings, then reboot system. Reconnect hard disk/CD-ROM/diskette drives. Press Fn+F5, LCD/CRT/Both display switching System board System board Ensure the Parallel Port in the Onboard Devices Configuration of BIOS Setup Utility is set to Enabled. Onboard Devices Configuration Run printer self-test. Printer driver Printer cable Printer System Board Serial or parallel port device problems. Ensure the Serial Port in the Devices Configuration of BIOS Setup Utility is set to Enabled. Device driver Device cable Device System board
Keyboard/Touchpad-Related Symptoms
Symptom / Error Keyboard (one or more keys) does not work. Keyboard System board Touchpad does not work. Reconnect touchpad cable. Touchpad board System board Action in Sequence Reconnect the keyboard cable.
Modem-Related Symptoms
Symptom / Error Internal modem does not work correctly. Modem phone port modem combo board System board Action in Sequence
NOTE: If you cannot find a symptom or an error in this list and the problem remains, see Undetermined Problems on page 90.
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Intermittent Problems
Intermittent system hang problems can be caused by a variety of reasons that have nothing to do with a hardware defect, such as: cosmic radiation, electrostatic discharge, or software errors. FRU replacement should be considered only when a recurring problem exists. When analyzing an intermittent problem, do the following: 1. 2. 3. Run the advanced diagnostic test for the system board in loop mode at least 10 times. If no error is detected, do not replace any FRU. If any error is detected, replace the FRU. Rerun the test to verify that there are no more errors.
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Undetermined Problems
The diagnostic problems does not identify which adapter or device failed, which installed devices are incorrect, whether a short circuit is suspected, or whether the system is inoperative. Follow these procedures to isolate the failing FRU (do not isolate non-defective FRU). NOTE: Verify that all attached devices are supported by the computer. NOTE: Verify that the power supply being used at the time of the failure is operating correctly. (See Power System Check on page 75.): 1. 2. 3. Power-off the computer. Visually check them for damage. If any problems are found, replace the FRU. Remove or disconnect all of the following devices: Non-Acer devices Printer, mouse, and other external devices Battery pack Hard disk drive DIMM CD-ROM/Diskette drive Module PC Cards 4. 5. 6. 7. Power-on the computer. Determine if the problem has changed. If the problem does not recur, reconnect the removed devices one at a time until you find the failing FRU. If the problem remains, replace the following FRU one at a time. Do not replace a non-defective FRU: System board LCD assembly
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LCD Connector Lid Switch MDC Connector Power Button Connector Media Board Connector Touchpad Board Connector SIM Card Connector Touchpad Right Button Touchpad Left Button
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Touchpad Down Button Touchpad Up Button Touchpad Left Button Touchapd Left Button Internal Microphone Connector Internal Speaker Connector PCMCIA Socket FIR Module Internal Keyboard Connector
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Bottom View
NOTE: This is engineering sample. The image above may not be exactly the same as the real main board you get.
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JP19 U42 JP18 JP16 JP15 JP14 PCN1 JP17 JP22 JP21 J3 JP24 PJP1 JP32 JP33 JP36
FAN Connector VGA Chipset CPU Socket DVI Connector CRT Connector TV-Out Connector DC-IN Jack Mini Card Connector DDRII so-DIMM Socket DDRII so-DIMM Socket Clear CMOS Jumper ODD Connector Battery Connector HDD Connector (SATA) HDD Connector (PATA) Bluetooth Connector
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JP40 JP41 JP42 IR2 SW8 SW9 U48 JP30 JP29 JP27 JP23 JP5 JP4 JP28 JP25 U40
Headphone/SPDIF Jack Line-In Jack Microphone-in Jack CIR Module Wireless LAN Switch Bluetooth and 3G Switch South Bridge Chipset Mini Card Connector IEEE 1394 Connector 5 IN1 Socket RJ45 Connector USB Connector USB Connector MINIPCI Connector (TV-Tuner) FAN Connector North Bridge Chipset
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Description Arcade/TV tunver switch Volume Up switch Volume Down switch Play/Pause switch Stop switch Forward/Next switch Backward/Previous switch
Description Power Button E-mail Button Internet Button User Button E-Power Button
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Description USB Connector USB Connector RF INe Connector RF Cable Connector AV IN Connector Board to Main Board Connector
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Label J3
Description Clear CMOS Jumper Note: J3 locates at bottom side of the main board as the red circle highlighted.
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MINI PCI WIRELESS BOARD 802.11 A/B/G MOW1 INTEL MM872612 MINI PCI WIRELESS BOARD 802.11 A/B/G MOW2 INTEL MM872659 MINI PCI WIRELESS BOARD 802.11 A/B/G ROW INTEL MM874511 MINI PCI WIRELESS BOARD 802.11 A/B/G JPN MINI PCI WIRELESS BOARD 802.11 B/G INTEL MM874652 MEDIA BOARD W/FFC AS
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TV RF CABLE - SWITHCH BOARD TO TV TURNER 7 PIN MINI-DIN S-VIDEO TO 4 CABLE PAL TO NTSC CONNECTOR CABLE - 3.5 PHONE JACK TO PAL TV PAL-NTSC DVB-T ANT POWER CORD US 3 PIN POWER CORD EU 3 PIN POWER CORD AUS 3 PIN POWER CORD UK 3 PIN POWER CORD CHINA 3 PIN POWER CORD SWISS 3 PIN POWER CORD ITALIAN 3 PIN POWER CORD DENMARK 3 PIN POWER CORD JP 3 PIN
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UPPER CASE AS W/TV UPPER CASE AS LGA W/O TV UPPER CASE AS LGA W/TV LOWER CASE W/CARD 1394 FIR DVI W/O TV
LOWER CASE W/ ALL LOWER CASE LGA W/CARD 1394 FIR DVI W/O TV LOWER CASE LGA W/ ALL THERMAL DOOR
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