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1. Heatsink Middle Cover Memory HDD Module cover ji Nx2 EE Nx1 Mx2 Fan Keyboard Optical FDD Module Module Px4 Rx2 v Sx2 Dx2 Heatsink y HDD HDD Shielding Carrier EDD Mx2 Optical Optical Optical Nx2 Brackets Drive Drive Door Kx2 Kx2 Hx4 CPU oe Mini PCI Y LCD Switch HDD EMI Module app Board Connector Shielding Ox6 Jx2 Mx4 FDD FDD Drive Nx2 Nx2 Ix2 Kx2 Bracket LCD Bezel v Logic Logic y Kx1 Lower Upper FDD FPC FDD Door LCD Kx2 Inverter Bx4 Lx7 Touchpad Mx4 Bracket Dx4 Wireless Lx1 Lx2 Lx4 Maid Card Power oa Cable Audio Touchpad Wireless Card Board Speakers Cover Antenna Line LCD LCD w Panel Brackets Lx4 Y Hinge Touchpad Saddles Fx3 Pas Cx6 y E E Y Lx2 ptica one LCD Latch ECE ED LOD POMGIA Drive Jack Hinges Brackets Wireset Slot Brackets Board Screw List 8 fowm 0 femmes ooo Screw M2 0X0 4P 3FP ZK NL Screw M2 5X12 J Screw M2 5X18 NEN EFE Chapter 3 55 56 Screw TPB 1 7 3 5P ZK NL Thermal screw with spring S Thermal screw with white spring Do E fomos ooo De a 5 Chapter 3 Removing the Battery Pack 1 Press the battery lock and s
2. 17 06 17 13 6157713 CMOS TIME 17 66 17 6157788 DOS DATE 8271472882 CMOS DATE 8271472882 DATE amp TIME test Passed D ROM Drive E MSCDEX ver 2 25 Driver name CDROM1 Vol otal 264496 sectors 2352 bytes sector 6228094592 bytes esting for DATA CD esting CD ROM reset function Passed esting seq read esting fun read D ROM Drive E MSCDEX ver sector sector 243295 24 116359 23 Passed 2 25 Driver name CDROM1 Vol otal 264496 sectors 2352 bytes sector 622094592 bytes esting Eject Close door ject door Passed 4 Thermal Test Remote Temp 59 7B81Local Temp 61 65 Remote Temp 59 7B81Local Temp 61 65 Remote Temp 59 I 781Local Temp 61 65 NDOS TESTNTHERMA L gt pause Press any key to continue NDOS TESTNTHERM L gt cdx P gt 5 Config Test System Manufacturer other Board Manufacturer BIOS Manufacturer Processor Speed Processor Manufacturer emory Size Primary Battery Primary IDE ress any key to continue 6 1394 ID Check COMPAL COMPAL Phoenix Technologies LTD 1288 MHz Intel Corporation 256 MB Panasonic Li ion ATA device IC25N82B8ATCS84 8 266860 MB COMPAL TEST COMPAL TEST If you need to confirm whether the 1394GUID serial number has been input or not you can run this utility Press Esc then Y key to next test Chapter 2 49 E pa gusce 1 PCI 86623F 1234567898 7 Tou
3. 5V DC 5V DC 5V DC 5V DC 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Toshiba SD C2612 With DVD Diskette Max 3 6Mbytes sec Max 10 BiMbytes s e DVD DVD ROM DVD 5 DVD 9 DVD 10 DVD 18 DVD R read single border CD CD DA CD E G CD MIDI CD TEXT CD ROM CD ROM XA CD I CD Bridge Photo CD Video CD Multisession CD Photo CD CD EXTRA CD R CD RW CD R read CD RW read Load Manual Release a Electrical Release Release Button b Release by ATAPI command c Emergency Release Power Requirement Input Voltage Chapter 1 5 V 5 Operating 8 Start up 25 Audio Interface Audio Controller Integrated Software Audio in ICH4 M South Bridge with Realtek ALC201 AC97 Codec No SPDIF Resolution 20 bit stereo Digital to analog converter 18 bit stereo Analog to Ditial converter Compatibility Microsoft PC98 PC99 AC97 2 1 Video Interface Integrated VGA chip in Montara GML North Birdge Core 3 3V 1400x1050 SXGA panel only Parallel Port Parallel port function control Enable Disable Auto BIOS or operating system chooses configuration by BIOS Setup Note Depending on your operating system disabling an unused device may help free system resources for other devices 26 Chapter 1 Parallel Port Supports ECP EPP Bi directional PS 2 Yes set by BIOS setup compatible Note When Mode is selected as EPP mode 3BCh will not be availa
4. Ethernet Fast Ethernet port USB Universal Serial Bus ports IEEE 1394 port Optional Invilink 802 11b wireless LAN Optional Integrated Bluetooth module 5 Launch keys including Internet Browser and email and 3 user programmable keys 4 way scroll button Sleek smooth and stylish design Full sized keyboard Ergonomically centered touchpad pointing device Two type Il or one type Ill cardBus PC Card slots Upgradeable memory Appendix A Appendix A 110 Test Compatible Components This computer s compatibility is tested and verified by Acer s internal testing department All of its system functions are tested under Windows XP Home Windows XP Professional and Windows 2000 environment Refer to the following lists for components adapter cards and peripherals which have passed these tests Regarding configuration combination and test procedures please refer to the TravelMate 530 series Compatibility Test Report released by the Acer Mobile System Testing Department Appendix B 111 Microsoft Windows XP Home Environment Test PCMCIA Xircom Xircom 32bit CardBus Ethernet 10 100 LAN Card Bus 10 100M LPCS CLX CB LAN Adaptec Adaptec SlimSCSI 16 bit APA 1460A SCSI fotocom IEEE 1394 Lucent Technologies m n PC 24E FC Wireless LAN z JPRPREDERE 0 2 2 33 gt Tl I S B 8 UJ UJ w M S35 Mouse Wheel Mouse Serial and PS 2 Mouse Compatible m n WM1 Natural Keyboard Pro m n RT9
5. Microsoft Natual Keyboard Pro m n RT9431 Keyboard V 5FTWTA Chicony m n KU 8933 Keyboard PCI Bluetooth m n GW BHO2U Bluetooth 3Com USB Network ethernet adapter LAN billionton 10 100 FastEthernet P N USBKR2 LAN 100B Galileo Slim HDD combo 1394 USB 2 0 HDD Vi Power Smart HANDY Disk USB 2 0 HDD Logitech WingMan RUMBLEPAD m n G UA3 MPF82E FDD D353FUE FDD Sony Mitsumi th Appendix B 1 Y E Data YD 8u10 FDD P DeskJet 640C LPT USB Printer HP ScanJet 5200C Scanner Philips USB Digital Speaker System DSS350 Speaker 17T Genius Wireless Optical Receiver USB PS Wireless Mouse 2 Logitech Cordless Optical Mouse m n M Wireless Mouse RM67A BELKIN 4 Port HUB m n F5U001 USB 2 0 HUB TEAC 4 Port HUB m n US 4S 20S USB 2 0 HUB SCSI SONY CD ROM m n CDU415 CD ROM wm EE eee ES LAN D Link 10 100 Fast Ethernet Switch DES HUB 1008D RICOH DVD RW MP5120A DVD RW Video SHARP 29J S200T TV S Video io fee tro que Headphone KOKA CD 1200 Headphone Philips USB Digital Speaker System DSS350 PO 17T 116 Appendix B Access Pont D Link 802 116 Memory Card VW MMCB 8MB MultiMediaCard Modem Port Advanced Hybrid System KX TA308 MODEM Appendix B 117 Microsoft Windows 2000 Environment Test PCMCIA Xircom LAN Adaptec Adaptec SlimSCSI 16 bit APA 1460A SCSI DATAFAB Memory Stick DATAFAB Compact Flash fotocom IEEE 1394 NOKIA NOKIA Card Phone
6. 1 type Ill or 2 type Il PCMCIA card bus slots 3 USB 2 0 ports 4 pins 1 RJ 11 RJ 45 port Indicators Power Media activity Battery charge Wireless communication Caps lock Num lock and Scroll lock indicators Switch Power switch Lid switch Internet switch Wireless Bluetooth Modem ON OFF switch E mail switch Chapter 1 Memory Address Map 00100000h 000F0000h 64KB System BIOS 000C0000h 000A0000h 128 KB Video memory VRAM I O Address Map 170 177 2nd EIDE device CD ROM select 1F0 1F7 1st EIDE device hard drive select 240 24F Audio optional 3B0 3BB Video Controller 3C0 3DF 3FOh 3F7 Standard Floppy Disk Controller 3F0 3F7 Floppy disk controller 480 48F 4D6 DMA controller 1 4D0 4D1 PCI configuration register CF8 CFF IRQ Assignment Map E IRQO1 Keyboard IRQ02 Programmable Interrup Controller IRQ03 FIR IRQ04 Communications Port COM1 Chapter 1 IRQ06 Standard Floppy Disk Controller 34 IRQ Assignment Map IRQ12 PS2 Mouse IRQ13 Numeric Data Processor IRQ14 Primary IDE Controller hard disk IRQ15 Secondary IDE Controller CD ROM drive R4 ooo Rams ooo DMA Channel Assignment Chapter 1 System Utilities BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS Setup Utility is a hardware configuration program built into your computer s BIOS Basic Input Output System Your computer is already properly configured and optimized and you do not need to run this utility However if
7. Palmrest Comfortable support area for your hands when you use the computer Outputs sound P10 Keyboard Inputs data into your computer 6 Chapter 1 11 Status indicators LEDs light emitting diode that turn on and off to show the status of the computer its functions and components 12 Locking Latch Slide locking mechanism secures the lid when the computer is not in use Chapter 1 Left Panel 1 Optical drive Houses an optical drive module CD ROM DVD ROM or DVD CD RW combo drive O ee Optical drive indicator Lights up when the optical drive is active 08 Eject button Ejects the drive tray 4 Emergency eject slot Ejects the drive tray when the computer is turned off There is a mechanical eject but ton on the optical drive Simply insert the tip of a pen or paperclip and push to eject the tray 8 Chapter 1 Right Panel Microphone Line in Accepts audio line in devices e g jack microphone audio CD player stereo walkman Headphone Speaker Connects to audio line out devices e g Line out jack headphones speakers PC card eject buttons Eject the PC Card from the slot the Eject the PC Card from the slot Card from the slot ES PC card slots Accepts two Type Il or one Typelll PC cards Modem jack Connects to a phone line IEEE 1394 port Connects to an IEEE device 1394 Infrared port Interfaces with infrared devices e g infrared printer IR aware computer Chap
8. Then perform the following steps Make sure the DDRRAM module is seated properly Then run the diplay test again If the problem still exists go to next step Replace the inverter board then run the display test program again If the problem still occurs go on next step Replace the LCD module with a new one then run the display test again If the probelm still happens continue next step Replace LCD FL cable with a new one then execute the display diagnostic again If the problem Chapter 4 73 still occurs continue next step Replace the CPU with another of the same specifications If the problems still occurs go to next step The main board may be damaged Replace main board 3 Ifthe external monitor has the same problem as the internal monitor the main board may be damaged Please insert the diagnostic disk and run the display test program and go through the sub steps under step 2 Sound Check To determine if the computer s built in speakers are functioning properly perform the following steps Before you start the steps below adjust the speaker volume to an appropriate level 1 Try different audio sources For example employ audio CD and ditital music file to determine whether the fault is in the speaker system or not If not all sources have sound problem the problem is in the source devices If all have the same problem continue next step 2 Connect a set of earphone or external speakers If these devices w
9. 2 0 m n RPM 1 Card Phone2 0 SMC Wireless PC Card m n SMC2632W Wireless LAN V 2 Lucent Lucent Technologies m n PC 24E FC Wireless LAN Logitech M S35 Mouse Microsoft Wheel Mouse Serial and PS 2 Mouse Compatible m n WM1 Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro m n RT9431 Keyboard V 5FTWTA Compaq Korean 166516 AD6 Keyboard Acer 6311 HW keyboard CREATIVE Web CAM m n PD1030 Camera 3Com PC Digital Camera Camera Logitech Quick Cam for Macintosh OS9 m n V Camera UT16 DIAMOND 56K Modem Modem BEST DATA 56K V 90 Modem Modem A mego USB to Card Reader Card Reader PENPOWER Hand Writer T 20275U Hand Writer Microsoft Trackball Optical 1 0 PS2 USB Mouse Compatible HP f2100a Mouse Microsoft Side Winder Plug amp Play Game Pad Game Pad Microsoft Natual Keyboard Pro m n RT9431 Keyboard V 5FTWTA Chicony m n KU 8933 Keyboard PCI Bluetooth m n GW BHO2U Bluetooth 3Com USB Network ethernet adapter LAN billionton 10 100 FastEthernet P N USBKR2 LAN 100B Galileo Slim HDD combo 1394 USB 2 0 HDD Vi Power Smart HANDY Disk USB 2 0 HDD Logitech WingMan RUMBLEPAD m n G UA3 MPF82E FDD D353FUE FDD Sony Mitsumi 118 Appendix B Appendix B 1 Y E Data YD 8u10 FDD P DeskJet 640C LPT USB Printer HP ScanJet 5200C Scanner Philips USB Digital Speaker System DSS350 Speaker 17T Genius Wireless Optical Receiver USB PS Wireless Mouse 2 Logitech Cordless Optical Mouse m n M Wireless Mouse
10. 23 Mini PCI Connector 11 CRT Connector Port 24 System On Off Button Chapter 5 85 SW3 Settings PANEL BACKLIGTH ON OFF BUTTON ON PANLE BACKLIGHT ON OFF PANEL BACKLIGHT OFF SW2 Settings POWER BUTTON ON SYSTEM ON OFF SYSTEM OFF 86 Chapter 5 Bottom View 1 9 e A Li e HU e 1 HDD Connector Card Reader Connector FDD Connector DDR 200Pin So Dimm Connector W I Chapter 5 3 HEE Tr e n e 2 o aT 5 amp E 6 a er D LJ te PCMCIA Connector 84Pin Port CPU FAN Connector CPU Socket CD ROM Port CO N O a 87 88 Chapter 5 FRU Field Replaceable Unit List This chapter gives you the FRU Field Replaceable Unit listing in global configurations of TravelMate 530 series products Refer to this chapter whenever ordering for parts to repair or for RMA Return Merchandise Authorization Please note that WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS you should check the most up to date information available on your regional web or channel For whatever reasons a part number change is made it will not be noted on the printed Service Guide For ACER AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS your Acer office may have a DIFFERENT part number code from those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide You MUST use the local FRU list provided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines NOTE To scrap or to return the defective parts y
11. F GNT 2 REQ 2 CardBus Controller Mobile P4 uF CBGA 479 uF CPGA 478 CPU page 3 4 5 HAH 3 31 System Bus HD 0 63 400MHz MONTARA GML VGA Embeded 732 pin u FCBGA page6 7 8 9 HUB LINK 1 5 ICH4 M BGA 421 pin page 15 16 17 page 21 LPC BUS Clock Generator Thermal Sensor ADM1032AR CY28346 page 3 page 12 Memory BUS DDR 2 5V DDR 200 266 DDR SO DIMM X2 BANK 0 1 2 3 age 10 11 SIN 1 CARDREADER USB conn da USB page 29 AC LINK AC LINK CONN ve page 23 page 23 HDD Lini As Connector page 18 CDROM Secondary IDE Connector SPR CONN page 18 page 29 RJ45 11 CONN PS2 xz CONN SMsC CRT LPC47N227 EC LPC to X BUS Si Vo NS87591L uper ore page 27 Touch Pad Int KBD FDD page 26 page 26 page 25 page 26 i EC I O Buffer BIOS page 28 page 28 FIR page 25 Board Layout Top View a O OC NO Ci fF C N md MN O 123 4 56 7 USB Connector Port USB Connector Port USB Connector Port TV Out Connector Panel Connector RJ45 Connector Port Panel Backlight On Off Switch LPTCN 27 Port owitch Buttom Interface Connector SPR Connector CRT Connector Port DC Jack Port 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Modem Connector IEEE 1394 Connector RJ11 Connector Battery Connector MDC Connector DDR 200Pin Port Northbridge Internal Keyboard Connector Southbridge Audio Board to Main Boar
12. IL MEN pm Pout LM 5 power 6 Efficiency it e 80 Starting 1600 At O voltage Starting time fo C v eres 10 Limited DAC 3 3 V Note 2 lamp BRIG maximum current M PPP Pe Lamp zero PK 10 Yo current over shoot Line transient 10 8V to 21V 100us and turn on transient ul 13 Current 1 27 1 56 Multiple Waveform NP I factor r I or p rms 10 Unbalance 10 10 Mulitple Rate Turn off IHL A PWM 30 current Hight side Chapter 1 29 30 Electrical Characteristics Turn off 150Vp PWM 30 voltage P Low side Voltage i 300us us PWM 30 Rise time Low side Voltage fall 300us us PWM 30 time Low side NOTE Please pay attention to the fellowing 1 The inverter can work in 7 5V input voltage continuous but 7 5V electronic characteristic will not be care Note the display must be normal and can not glitter or become dark 2 Limited lamp maximum current by DAC_BRIC signal When DAC BRIG voltage is OV and INV PWM enables 100 lamp has max current When DAC BRIG voltage is 3 3V and INV PWM enables 100 lamp has min current When add 1V DAC the 100 Lamp current will decrease 0 5mA DAC BRIG signal comes from system chipset with internal resistance of 3K Q 3 Inverter operating frequency should be within specification 45 65kHz at max and min brightness load 4 INV PWM enable implies INV PWM signal is High level On duty cycle is
13. International If not select and click on ADD then select United States International and click on OK 5 Click on OK To type the Euro symbol 1 Locate the Euro symbol on your keyboard 2 Open a text editor or word processor 3 Hold Alt Gr and press the Euro symbol NOTE Some fonts and software do not support the Euro symbol Please refer to www microsoft com typography fag fag12 htm for more information 18 Chapter 1 Launch Keys Located at the top of keyboard are five buttons These buttons are called launch keys They are designated as P1 P2 P3 Email button and Web browser button NOTE To the left of these five launch keys is the wireless communication button This wireless communication button works for model with 802 11b wireless LAN only Internet browser application Chapter 1 19 20 E Mail Detection Click right button at the Launch Manager icon on the taskbar and click on E Mail Detection In this dialog box you have the option to enable disable mail checking set the time interval for mail checking etc If you already have an email account you can fill in User Name Password and POPS Server in the dialog box The POP3 Server is the mail server where you get your email Launch Manager i Check Mail User Mame Valued Acer Customer Password POPS Server acer com tw Check Interval 180 seconds Aside from the email checking function there is a mail button that is used to lau
14. Keyboard the Memory the Modem Card the LCD Module and the Switch Board 0 000 ee eee 61 Removing the Keyboard 0 0 0 cee ees 61 Removing the Memory the Modem Card Bluetooth Card and the Wireless LAN Card lille 61 Removing the Switch Board and the LCD module 62 Disassembling the Main Unit 0 ce eee 63 VII Table of Contents Separate the main unit into the logic upper and the logic lower assembly 0 0 00 e eee ee eee 63 Disassembling the logic lower assemby 000 00 ee eee eee 63 Disassembling the Logic Upper Assembly Lssss 64 Disassembling the LCD Module 0 ccc ees 66 Disassembling the External Modules 0 00 0 cece eee eee 67 Disassembling the HDD Module 0 0 00 cee eee 67 Disassembling the Floppy Disk Drive Module 005 67 Disassembling the Optical Drive Module sess 67 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 69 System Check Procedures 0 0 cc eee tees 70 External Diskette Drive Check 0 00 eee 70 External CD ROM DVD ROM Drive Check 00000005 70 Keyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Check 0 0000 eee eee 71 WIE IMIORY GIOCK tea ir o sh dE CNP NO Noten wth Geese 8 tie deg CRE RS dos east 71 POWER System CNECK sas iara drew SOUS CE kee RD UR tds 71 Touchpad GNECK WEN Se Rs chart PE ad a dida 73 D
15. OARD READER BOARD esTaavsoos ito can READER FPO CABLE en Teavs00s 007 Logic SPEAKER R 23 T18V5 002 Upper 008 Logic SPEAKER L 23 T18V5 003 Upper TOUCHPAD SYNAPTICS TM41P357 56 T18V5 001 Co co lt a O NO Chapter 6 1 315 The CPU HEATSINK 23 118V5 001 System Do Ns Mb COVER NAMEPLATE orvon O Screws E RC ST Do SOREWMMMAUN E fsoremmamasn GRTISQ LL SeREMMasS ST Do SeREWMMeUSNL MEVS LL SeREMWasS a vs c06 A CT Do O bowes O o erws Do LL owes eneo owes O enen screw mass O E DT focremmess HAUS sonnei penso screw mason HAUS OO E BeHAVSOS LL JSOREMTRO4788PZKNU enso SOREWMeCS FDU enso LL JSeREMMIPBS TOES DO TMERMALSOREWWIHSPRNG frisos 06 Chapter 6 s Chapter 6 107 Model Definition and Configuration TravelMate 530 Series TM531XV Pentium 4 14 1 XGA 1x256M 1 8Ghz TM531XC Pentium 4 14 1 XGA 1x256M 1 8Ghz TM533XV Pentium 4 14 1 XGA 1x256M 2 0Ghz TM533XVI Pentium 4 14 1 XGA 1x256M 8x DVD 2 0Ghz TM533XC Pentium 4 14 1 XGA 1x256M 24x CDRW 2 0Ghz DVD 2 0Ghz DVD 24x CDRW DVD 8x DVD TM533LV Pentium 4 15 0 XGA 1x256M 8x DVD 2 0Ghz TM533LC Pentium 4 15 0 XGA 2x256M 24x CDRW 2 0Ghz DVD TM533LCi Pentium 4 15 0 XGA 2x256M 24x CDRW 2 0Ghz DVD TM535LC Pentium 4 15 0 XGA 2x256M 24x CDRW 2 4Ghz DVD TM535LCi Pentium 4 15 0 XGA 2x256M 24x CDRW 2 4Ghz DVD N N TM5
16. RM67A BELKIN 4 Port HUB m n F5U001 USB 2 0 HUB TEAC 4 Port HUB m n US 4S 20S USB 2 0 HUB SCSI SONY CD ROM m n CDU415 CD ROM wm EE eee ES LAN D Link 10 100 Fast Ethernet Switch DES HUB 1008D RICOH DVD RW MP5120A DVD RW Video SHARP 29J S200T TV S Video io fee tro que Headphone KOKA CD 1200 Headphone Philips USB Digital Speaker System DSS350 PO 17T 9 Access Pont D Link 802 116 Memory Card VW MMCB 8MB MultiMediaCard Modem Port Advanced Hybrid System KX TA308 MODEM 120 Appendix B Online Support Information This section describes online technical support services available to help you repair your Acer Systems If you are a distributor dealer ASP or TPM please refer your technical queries to your local Acer branch office Acer Branch Offices and Regional Business Units may access our website However some information sources will require a user i d and password These can be obtained directly from Acer CSD Taiwan Acer s Website offers you convenient and valuable support resources whenever you need them In the Technical Information section you can download information on all of Acer s Notebook Desktop and Server models including Service guides for all models User s manuals Training materials Bios updates Software utilities D DDUOUUAGLU Spare parts lists Q TABs Technical Announcement Bulletin For these purposes we have included an Acrobat File
17. W O HDD ASSY C2 so Co lt en e O KEYBOARD DARFON ARABIC NSK A650A 84KEYS KB T1802 010 KEYBOARD DARFON BELGIUM NSK A651A KB T1802 012 85KEYS KEYBOARD DARFON CHINESE NSK A6502 KB T1802 005 84KEYS KEYBOARD DARFON CZECH NSK A650C KB T1802 014 85KEYS KEYBOARD DARFON DANISH NSK A650D KB T1802 017 85KEYS KEYBOARD DARFON FRENCH NSK A650F KB T1802 006 85KEYS 1 KEYBOARD DARFON GERMAN NSK A650G _ KB T1802 003 85KEYS KEYBOARD DARFON HUNGAIAN NSK A650Q KB T1802 015 85KEYS KEYBOARD DARFON ITALIAN NSK A650E 85KEYS KEYBOARD DARFON NORWAY NSK A650N 85KEYS KEYBOARD DARFON PORTUGUESE NSK A6506 85KEYS KEYBOARD DARFON SPANISH NSK A650S 85KEYS KEYBOARD DARFON SWEDEN NSK A650W 85KEYS KEYBOARD DARFON SWISS G NSK A6500 85KEYS KEYBOARD DARFON THAI NSK A6503 84KEYS KEYBOARD DARFON TURKISH NSK A650T 85KEYS KEYBOARD DARFON UK NSK A650U 85KEYS KEYBOARD DARFON US INTERNATIONAL NSK A651D 84KEYS KB T1802 004 KB T1802 016 KB T1802 009 KB T1802 008 KB T1802 013 KB T1802 007 KB T1802 011 KB T1802 018 KB T1802 002 KB T1802 001 LCD LCD 14 1 LCD MODULE 14 1 TFT XGA AU UB141XNO4 6M T24V5 011 and LCD 15 V 2 5AXXX LCD MODULE 14 1 TFT XGA CPT 6M T24V5 012 CLAA141XF01 REV 2 LCD MODULE 15 TFT XGA AU B150XG01 6M T24V5 013 V0 2 LCD MODULE 15 TFT XGA LG LP150X05 6M T24V5 014 LCD MODULE 15 TFT XGA HITACHI 6M T24V5 015 TX38D85VC1CAB REV A 001 LCD L
18. charged Wireless Lights when the Wireless LAN capabilities communication are enabled Caps lock Lights when Caps Lock is activated Lights when Num Lock is activated Scroll lock Lights when Scroll Lock is activated Chapter 1 Lock Keys The keyboard has three lock keys which you can toggle on and off IE Caps Lock When Caps Lock is on all alphabetic characters typed are in uppercase Num lock When Num Lock is on the embedded keypad is in Fn F11 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 Scrolllock When Scroll Lock is on the screen moves one line up Fn F12 or down when you press and respectively Scroll Lock does not work with some applications Chapter 1 13 Embedded Numeric Keypad 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 C ME E NE D Ld Number keys on embedded Type numbers in a normal keypad manner Cursor control keys on Hold while using Hold Fn while using cursor embedded keypad cursor control keys control keys Main keyboard keys Hold Fn while typing letters Type
19. discharge or software errors FRU replacement should be considered only when a recurring problem exists When analyzing an intermittent problem do the following 1 Run the diagnostic test for several times to isolate the problem 2 l no error is detected do not replace any FRU 3 If any error is detected replace the FRU Rerun the test to verify that there are no more errors If an error is detected by the main battery test see Check the Power Adapter on page 72 If an error is detected by the display test see Index of Symptom to FRU Error Message on page 78 If an error is detected by the floppy disk drive test see External Diskette Drive Check on page 70 If an error is detected by the keyboard test see Keyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Check on page 71 Chapter 4 81 Undetermined Problems 82 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 71 1 Power off the computer 2 Visually check them for damage If any problems are found replace the FRU 3 Remove or disconnect all of the foll
20. driver has been installed on the computer for the CD DVD drive Boot from the diagnostics diskette and start the diagnostics program refer to System Diagnostic Diskette on page 46 4 See if CD ROM Test is passed when the program runs to CD ROM DVD ROM Test 5 Follow the instructions in the message window If an error occurs reconnect the connector on the main board If the error still remains 1 Reconnect the CD ROM DVD ROM module 2 Replace the CD ROM DVD ROM module 3 Replace the main board Chapter 4 Keyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Check Remove the external keyboard if the internal keyboard is to be tested If the internal keyboard does not work or an unexpected character appears make sure that the flexible cable extending from the keyboard is correctly seated in the connector on the main board If the keyboard cable connection is correct run the Keyboard Test See System Diagnostic Diskette on page 46 for more details If the tests detect a keyboard problem do the following one at a time to correct the problem Do not replace a non defective FRU 1 Reconnect the keyboard cables 2 Replace the keyboard 3 Replace the main board The following auxiliary input devices are supported by this computer Qj Embedded Numeric Keypad O External keyboard If any of these devices do not work reconnect the cable connector and repeat the failing operation Memory Check Memory errors might stop system oper
21. enter Setup and install Setup defaults or correct the error Chapter 4 75 Index of Error Messages 76 Error Message List 0200 Failure Fixed Disk Hard disk error detected Check to see if fixed disk is attached properly Enter the BIOS Setup Utility and verify the hard disk is detected see Keyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Check on page 71 May require replacing the keyboard controller 0220 Monitor type does not match CMOS Run Display device mismatch SETUP Enter the BIOS Setup Utility and verify the parameters try loading the default settings then save and restart the computer 0230 System RAM Failed at offset nnnn Shadow RAM test failed Main board 0231 Shadow RAM Failed at offset nnnn System RAM test failed Main board 0232 Extended RAM Failed at address line nnnn Extended RAM test failed Main board 0250 System battery is dead Replace and run CMOS clock battery needs to be replaced Replace the battery and SETUP run BIOS Setup Utility to reconfigure system time then reboot system 0251 System CMOS checksum bad Default CMOS has been corrupted or modified incorrectly configuration used Run BIOS Setup Utility and verify the parameters then save and restart the computer Check the system battery 0260 System timer error System timer test fiailed and the main board needs to be repaired Run BIOS Setup Utility to reconfigure system time then reboot system Main board
22. go to the next step NOTE An audible noise from the power adapter does not always indicate a defect 3 Ifthe DC IN indicator does not light up check the power cord of the power adapter for correct continuity and installation 4 Ifthe operational charge does not work see Check the Power Adapter on page 72 72 Chapter 4 Check the Battery Pack To check the baitery pack do the following From Software 1 Check out the Power Options in control Panel 2 n Power Meter confirm that if the parameters shown in the screen for Current Power Source and Total Battery Power Remaining are correct 3 Repeat the steps 1 and 2 for both battery and adapter 4 This helps you identify first the problem is on recharging or discharging From Hardware 1 Power off the computer 2 Remove the battery pack and measure the voltage between battery terminals 1 and 6 ground 3 Ifthe voltage is still less than 7 5 Vdc after recharging replace the battery 4 Ifthe voltage is within the normal range run the diagnostic program 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 emit replace the battery pack If the charge indicator still does
23. 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 VI Table of Contents Chapter 1 System Specifications 1 edle S eo c dard aded ahd Wh Geman ed si ni SO E tege sped udin rati dede tn MA o wag 1 System Block Diagram cceeellecleeee ehh ns 3 Board ESVOHl 22 4 dox catu ij vites notte a deb dr och sock enata iot ated 4 lom pera o dai sa bebe ast Meee A a RR Sa ea 4 BOTO VON PM a ui a PENES 5 Gen mu cada cC 6 mieu c r 6 LEIE AMC NER TT DO SE AG eae rd PAL Sd TIO TET 8 mieeimz NORMEN MT 9 MEGANE was a cutee aceites bond er pies dera o aii fa So ates 10 BONO P ael Sagrado dente ated ero edd ot oc a dne dede calor Dog da ga e 11 MACHOS ed Ber a East iain ch bacd tav sf AA nd a Ra MU ara piens 12 EGG EOV os 8 ayn ani tou be and dn E aret MR ipeo 13 Embedded Numeric Keypad 0 000 eee eee 14 VVIBICIOWS ING S idle Eis ir so che uicit oe d heo e etoile Tdi Da a PR adn 15 ROCKO eects un o ot arcane sedan a Pe cd ie avide a A O AA pay aom ann Al tdem s aim e ai 16 The EO SYMDO 34e dto maet eara cose inus M octo att it teo o
24. not light up replace the DC DC charger board Touchpad Check If the touchpad doesn t work do the following actions one at a time to correct the problem Do not replace a non defective FRU 1 After rebooting run Touch pad PS2 Mode Driver 2 Run utility with the PS 2 mouse function and check if the mouse is working 3 Ifthe PS 2 mouse does not work then check if the main board to switch board FPC is connected well 4 If the main board to switch board FPC is connected well then check if the touch pad FPC connects to the main board properly 5 If there is still an error after you have connected the touch pad FPC to the main board properly then replace the touch pad or touch pad FPC The touch pad or touch pad FPC may be damaged 6 Replace switch board 7 Ifthe touch pad still does not work then replace the FPC on Track Pad PCB 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 Display Check 1 Connectan external display to the computer s external monitor port the boot the computer The computer can automatically detect the external display Press Fn s to switch to the external display 2 Ifthe external display works fine the internal LCD may be damaged
25. the letters in a normal on embedded keypad manner 14 Chapter 1 Windows Keys The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows specific functions Windows logo key Application key Chapter 1 C ME E E D C gt LI om ossada na MESES Hott ti Start button Combinations with this key perform special functions Below are a few examples Tab Activates next taskbar button E Explores My Computer F Finds Document M Minimizes All Windows logo key M Undoes Minimize All R Displays the Run dialog box SS Opens a context menu same as a right click 15 Hot Keys The computer uses hotkey or key combinations to access most of the computer s controls like sreen brighiness volume output To activate hot keys press and hold the Fn key before pressing the other key in the hot key combination 8 LLL XLI Hot key help Displays help on hot keys System Property Displays the System Property Display the Power Options Properties used by the computer function available if supported by operating system See Power management on page 25 Puts the computer in Sleep mode See Power management on page 25 Display toggle Switches display output between the display screen external monitor if connected and both the display screen and external monitor Screen blank Turns the display screen backlight off to save power Press any key to return Touchpa
26. to facilitate the problem free downloading of our technical material Also contained on this website are O Detailed information on Acer s International Traveler s Warranty ITW w Returned material authorization procedures O An overview of all the support services we offer accompanied by a list of telephone fax and email contacts for all your technical queries We are always looking for ways to optimize and improve our services so if you have any suggestions or comments please do not hesitate to communicate these to us Appendix C 121 122 Appendix C AC Adapter 31 ACPI 1 0a 23 AFLASH Utility 46 Audio 26 27 Battery 28 Battery Pack 57 battery pack charging indicator 12 BIOS 23 package 23 password control 23 ROM size 23 ROM type 23 vendor 23 Version 23 BIOS Setup Utility 35 BIOS Supports protocol 23 BIOS Utility 35 Basic System Settings 40 Navigating 36 Onboard Device Configuration 42 Startup Configuration 41 System Information 36 System Security 45 Board Layout 4 Bottom View 5 Top View 4 Cache controller 23 size 23 caps lock on indicator 12 CardBus 27 computer on indicator 12 Core logic 27 CPU core voltage 23 package 23 type 23 Index D DIMM 23 Combinations 24 external 58 package 23 removing 58 Speed 23 voltage 23 Disassembly Battery Pack 55 CD ROM DVD ROM Module 63 Floppy Disk Drive 66 Machine 53 Procedure Flowchart 55 Display 3 DVD ROM Interface 25 Erro
27. touchpad Also keep the touchpad dry and clean The touchpad is sensitive to finger movements Hence the lighter the touch the better the response Tapping too hard will not increase the touchpad s responsiveness Chapter 1 Hardware Specifications and Configurations Processor CPU type Intel Mobile Pentium 4 M Mobile Pentium 4 Celeron CPU package u FC PGA package CPU core voltage 1 3 1 2 BIOS Supported protocols ACPI 1 0b PC Card 95 SM BIOS 2 3 EPP IEEE 1284 ECP IEEE 1284 1 7 amp 1 9 PCI 2 2 PnP 1 0a DMI 2 0 PS 2 keyboard and mouse USB VGA BIOS CD ROM bootable BIOS password control Set by setup manual Second Level Cache Cache controller Built in CPU 1st level cache control Always enabled 2st level cache control Always enabled Cache scheme control Fixed in write back System Memory A Memory module combinations You can install memory modules in any combinations as long as they match the above specifications Chapter 1 23 24 Memory Combinations NOTE Above table lists some system memory configurations You may combine DIMMs with various capacities to form other combinations LAN Interface Supports LAN protocol 10 100 Mbps LAN connector type HJ45 Modem Interface Floppy Disk Drive Interface Vendor amp model name Panasonic JU226A273FC Mitsumi D353G 2938 Floppy Disk Specifications Media recognition 2DD 720KB 2HD 1 2MB 3 mode 2HD 1 44MB Sectors t
28. you encounter configuration problems you may need to run Setup Please also refer to Chapter 4 Troubleshooting when problem arises To activate the BIOS Utility press during POST when Press lt F2 gt to enter Setup message is prompted on the bottom of screen Press to enter setup press C to boot from CD ROM press lt F12 gt to change boot device CPU Type CPU Speed Floppy Disk Drive IDE Model IDE Senal IDE2 Medel IDE Senal SYS BIOS Ver VGA BIOS Ver RBC BIOS Ver senal Mumber Asset Tag Product Mame Manufacturer UUID Pentium EK Pentium 4 1500 MHz 1 44 MB 3 5 Vx xx Intel Montara GML Vxxxx VEKE XXXXXXXISGXEXEXXXXXXX XXXXXIXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Travel Mate 530 Aer Se Item specitic Help Manufacturer amp Model String Manufacturer amp Model String 35 Navigating the BIOS Utility There are six menu options Info Main System Devices Security Boot and Exit 36 Follow these instructions E I BD To choose a menu use the cursor left right keys 5 p To choose a parameter use the cursor up down keys J0 To change the value of a parameter press Jor fs A plus sign indicates the item has sub items Press to expand this item Press while you are in any of the menu options to go to the Exit menu In any menu you can load default settings by pressing You can also press fo to save any changes made and exit the BIOS Setup Utility NOTE Y
29. 01 PCMCIA SLOT 21 T18V5 001 MEMORY SO DIMM DDR266 128MB NANYA NT128D64S88A2GM 7K MEMORY SO DIMM DDR266 128MB INFIENON HYS64D16020GDL 7 A MEMORY SO DIMM DDR266 128MB APACER UNB CL2 5 MEMORY SO DIMM DDR266 256MB 0 175U NANYA NT256D64S88AMGM 7K MEMORY SO DIMM DDR266 256MB 0 14U INFINEON HYS64D32020 GDL 7 B MEMORY SO DIMM DDR266 256MB MITSUBISHI MH32D64AKS 75G JE MEMORY SO DIMM DDR266 256MB MICRON MT8VDDT3264HDG 265B1 MEMORY SO DIMM DDR266 256MB APACER UNB CL2 5 MEMORY SO DIMM DDR266 512MB MITSUBISHI MH64D64AKQH 75 KN 12803 002 KN 12802 002 77 10921 580 KN 25603 006 KN 25602 001 KN 25608 001 KN 25604 002 77 11021 580 KN 51208 001 Optical Drive DVD ASSY DVD ROM MODULE 8X TOSHIBA SD C2612 DVD ROM MODULE 8X MKE SR 8177 DVD ROM MODULE 8X LITEON LSD 081 DVD RW COMBO MODULE 24X KME UJDA740 DVD RW COMBO MODULE 24X QSI SBW 241 DVD RW COMBO MODULE 24X TEAC DW 224E 101 DVD DVD ROM MODULE 8X TOSHIBA SD C2612 ASSY DVD ROM MODULE 8X MKE SR 8177 DVD ROM MODULE 8X LITEON LSD 081 DVD RW COMBO MODULE 24X KME UJDA740 DVD RW COMBO MODULE 24X QSI SBW 241 DVD RW COMBO MODULE 24X TEAC DW 224E 6M T18V5 005 6M T24V5 001 6M T18V5 007 6M T18V5 102 6M T18V5 104 6M T24V5 002 KV 08X01 001 KV 08X02 001 KV 08X04 001 KO 24X03 001 KO 24X07 001 KO 24X02 001 104 Chapter 6 E NS OPTICAL LOCK 22 118V5 001 Re Others Pd RIT MEMORY CARO READER Mew int MEMORY
30. 0270 Real time clock error HTC battery Run BIOS Setup Utility to reconfigure system time then reboot system Main board 0280 Previous boot incomplete Default Previous boot up was not copleted successfully configuration used Enter the BIOS Setup Utility and verify the parameters try loading the default settings then save and restart the computer HTC battery Main board 0281 Memory size found by POST differed from Run Load Setup Defaults in BIOS Setup Utility EISA CMOS Main board 02BO Diskette drive A error Drive A or B is present but fails the BIOS POST diskette tests Check the drive is defined with the proper diskette type in BIOS Setup Utility Check if the diskette drive is attached correctly See External Diskette Drive Check on page 70 02B2 Incorrect Drive A type run SETUP Type of floppy drive A not correctly identified in Setup Main board 02D0 System cache error Cache disabled RAM cache failed and BIOS disabled the cache On older boards check the cache jummpers You may have to replace the cache Main board Chapter 4 Error Message List 02F0 CPU ID CPU socket number for Multi Processor error PE NN 02F4 EISA CMOS not writeable System unable to write to EISA CMOS 02F5 DMA Test Failed System unable to write to DMA Direct Memory Access registers 02F6 Software NMI Failed System unable to generate software NMI Non Maskable Interrupt 02F7 Fail Safe Timer NMI Failed Fail Safe Ti
31. 100 It is a square wave of 150Hz to adjust backlight brightness that is a function of PWM duty cycle Backlight brightness is maximum value under INV PWM at 100 and brightness is minimum under INV PWM at 30 5 The system interface signals belong to 3 3V 6 Please make sure open lamp output voltage should be within starting voltage specification 7 Inverter should pass human body safety test 8 Inverter should be no smoking by any component open short test 9 Transformer voltage stress should not be over 85 under any condition turn on overshoot transient and line transient 10 Audio noise should be less than 36dB at 10cm distance Electrical specification V oper Vrms ams ensino operating voltage 650 50 mArms DAC_ BRIG OV PWM 100 3 07 3 3 3 6 mArms DAC BRIG OV PWM 30 5 7 6 3 mArms DAC_BRIG OV PWM 100 mArms DAC_ BRIG OV PWM 30 Chapter 1 Thermal All components on inverter board should follow below rules 1 Component using conditions component stress must be within component specification including voltage rating current rating temperature etc 2 Component temperature shold follow below O AT 230 Celsius degrees at 25 35 Celsius degrees w Component temperature should be less than 70 Celsius degrees inside system at 35 Celsius degrees AC Adapter Vendor amp model name Input Requirements Maximum input current A 90Vac full load Nominal frequency Hz Frequenc
32. 33XC int FDD N N Note GC area Note GC area does not have has 5in 1 card int FDD reader n n Appendix A 108 Main Features L D 5D L5 LB B5 LE LB DE L DI E EBIiJEgz3 Z r5 u u 5 O uum 109 Mobile Intel Pentium 4 processor M at 1 8GHz or higher Built in 0 13 micron technology includes 512KB L2 cache supports Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology 400MHz processor system bus Standard 256MB DDR 266 SDRAM upgradeable up to 1GB on dual SoDIMM sockets Integrated 24x CD ROM 8x DVD ROM or 24 10 8 24x DVD CD RW combo drive 20 30 40GB or higher capacity Ultra DMA 100HDD High capacity Enhanced IDE hard disk Li lon main battery pack Power management system with ACPI Advanced Configuration Power Interface 2 0 supporting Standby and Hibernation power saving modes Thin Film Transistor TFT liquid crystal display LCD displaying 32 bit high true colour up to 1024X768 eXtended Graphics Array XGA resolution for 14 1 15 0 specification varies depending on models 3D capabilities Shared Memory Architechure Intel DVMT Dynamic Video Memory Technology Simultaneous display on LCD and CRT Support S video NTSC PAL TV out Automatic LCD dim feature that automatically decides the best settings for your display and conserves pwer Dual display capability 16 bit high fidelity AC 97 stereo audio Built in dual speakers Built in microphone High speed optical drive High speed fax data modem port
33. 431 Keyboard V 5FTWTA Korean 166516 AD6 Keyboard Acer 6311 HW keyboard Web CAM m n PD1030 Camera 3Com PC Digital Camera Camera Quick Cam for Macintosh OS9 m n V Camera UT16 56K Modem Modem 56K V 90 Modem Modem A mego USB to Card Reader Card Reader Hand Writer T 20275U Hand Writer Trackball Optical 1 0 PS2 USB Mouse Compatible f2100a Mouse Loptur Mouse Side Winder Plug amp Play Game Pad Game Pad Natual Keyboard Pro m n RT9431 Keyboard V 5FTWTA m n KU 8933 Keyboard Cl Bluetooth m n GW BHO2U Bluetooth 3Com USB Network ethernet adapter LAN billionton 10 100 FastEthernet P N USBKRe2 LAN 100B WingMan RUMBLEPAD m n G UA3 o c D O z lt lt o O 5 3 o D 7 7 o o o em TU O lt I lt lt I z U u J m O 2 o o oH my gt Re J O oj jo ol AE a gt 5 ojoj O O O 2 9 o9 oiz mi T m J TU Rumble Pad HDD HDD FDD FDD r C O to m a D D O a gt o E 3 112 Appendix B Appendix B 1 E Data YD 8u10 FDD DeskJet 640C LPT USB Printer ScanJet 5200C Scanner USB Digital Speaker System DSS350 Speaker 17T Wireless Optical Receiver USB PS 2 Wireless Mouse Cordless Optical Mouse m n M RM67A Wireless Mouse 4 Port HUB m n F5U001 USB 2 0 HUB TEAC 4 Port HUB m n US 4S 20S USB 2 0 HUB WICIO U r r mielo U U Tr 22 S 2 5 9 Zim 1008D HP HP LaserJet 5000 Se
34. A channel for the printer to operate in DMAS or DMA1 ECP mode This parameter is enabled only if Mode is set to ECP 40 Chapter 2 Security The Security screen contains parameters that help safeguard and protect your computer from unauthorized use System Devices Item specific Help User Password 1 supervisor Passwords Set User Password Set Supervisor Password Enter Supervisor Password controls Pnmary HardDisk Secunty Disabled Password on boot Disabled FS F6 Ente The table below describes the parameters in this screen Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings Shows the setting of the uer password Clear or Set Supervisor Password is Shows the setting of the administrator Clear or Set password Set User Password Press Enter to set the user password When set this password protects the BIOS Setup Utility from unauthorized access Set Supervisor Password Press Enter to set the administrator password When set this password protects the BIOS Setup Utility from unauthorized access Password on boot Allows the user to specify whether or not a Disabled or Enabled password is required to boot NOTE When you are prompted to enter a password you have three tries before the system halts Don t 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
35. Acer TravelMate 530 Series Service Guide Service guide files and updates are available on the ACER CSD web for more information please refer to http csd acer com tw 100 Recycled Paper PART NO VD T24V5 001 PRINTED IN TAIWAN Revision History Please refer to the table below for the updates made on TravelMate 530 service guide Copyright Copyright O 2003 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 The information in this guide is subject to change without notice Acer Incorporated makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Any Acer Incorporated software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is Should the programs prove defective following their purchase the buyer and not Acer Incorporated its distributor or its dealer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software Acer is a registered trademark of Acer Corporation I
36. CD 14 1 TFT XGA AU UB141XNO04 V 2 LK 14105 002 14 1 and 5AXXX LCD 15 LCD MODULE 14 1 TFT XGA CPT LK 14109 002 CLAA141XF01 REV 2 LCD 15 TFT XGA AU B150XG01 V0 2 LK 15005 001 LCD 15 TFT XGA LG LP150X05 LK 15008 003 LCD 15 TFT XGA HITACHI TX38D85VC1CAB LK 15004 003 REV A 003 LCD LCD INVERTER T511056 01 19 T24V5 001 14 1 and LCD 15 102 Chapter 6 LCD BRACKET 14 1 LEFT 33 T18V5 006 LCD BRACKET 15 LEFT W HINGE FOR AU 6K T24V5 002 XGA LCD BRACKET 15 LEFT W HINGE FOR LG 6K T24V5 004 XGA LCD BRACKET 15 LEFT W HINGE FOR 6K T24V5 006 HITACHI XGA 103 LCD LCD BRACKET 14 1 RIGHT 33 T18V5 007 14 and 6D BRACKET 15 LEFT W HINGE FOR AU 6K T24V5 001 LCD 15 XGA LCD BRACKET 15 LEFT W HINGE FOR LG 6K T24V5 003 XGA LCD BRACKET 15 LEFT W HINGE FOR 6K T24V5 005 HITACHI XGA 102 LCD LCD PANEL WITH LOGO 14 60 T18V5 004 14 1 and LCD PANEL WITH LOGO 15 LCD 15 104 LCD 14 1 and LCD 15 LCD KNOB LATCH KIT W SPRING 101 LCD LCD BEZEL 14 1 60 T18V5 005 ae LCD BEZEL WITH RUBBER 15 0 60 T18V5 007 LCD COAXIAL CABLE 14 1 FOR AU 108 14 1 LCD RUBBER for 14 1 LCD 47 118V5 001 LCD 107 14 1 LCD SCREW PAD 47 118V5 002 LCD O1 O Oo o A 4 z x CO lt lt lt lt oi o oi oO O o o o co N C1 NS LCD COAXIAL CABLE 14 1 FOR CPT 50 118V5 010 Main Board Chapter 6 1 MAINBOARD W O CPU MEMORY MODEM CABLE MB T2402 0
37. F6 Enter Item specitic Help lt Tab gt eShift Tab or Show System Memory Size Show Extened Memory Size VOA Memory ze Conhiguration NOTE The screen above is for reference only Actual values may differ Chapter 2 The table below describes the parameters in this screen Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings System Time Sets the system time Format HH MM SS hour minute second System Time System Date Sets the system date Format MM DD Y YYY month day year System Date System Memory This field reports the memory size of the system Memory size is fixed to 640MB Extended Memory This field reports the memory size of the extended memory in the system Extended Memory size Total memory size 1MB VGA Memory Shows the VGA memory size The default value Option 1 4 8 16 32MB is set to 16MB Quiet Boot Determines if Customer Logo will be displayed or Option Enabled or Disabled 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 Internal Hard Disk Shows the hard disk types and capacity If there is no hard disk present or unknown type None should be shown on this field otherwise the capacity must be shown Power on display Auto During power process the system will Option Auto or Both detect if any display devi
38. FC CABLE 38 PIN 50 T24V5 001 TOUCHPAD FFC CABLE 50 T18V5 002 004 Logic PHONE JACK FFC CABLE Upper 50 T18V5 003 ANTENNA LINE L 50 T18V5 005 ANTENNA LINE R 50 T18V5 006 Communication Module NS MODEM CABLE 50 T24V5 004 Na Case Cover Bracket Assembly Chapter 6 CO MIDDLE COVER W NAME PLATE 312 The 42 T24V5 001 System 322 The MIDDLE COVER SCREW PAD 47 T18V5 003 System 314 The DIMM COVER 42 T18V5 002 System 313 The HEATSINK COVER 42 T18V5 003 System 311 The LOWER CASE 60 T24V5 002 System 253 The UPPER CASE W O SPEAKER 60 T24V5 003 System EMI BRACKET W MYLARS THERMAL PAD 60 T24V5 004 310 The MINI PCI EMI SHIELDING 31 T18V5 001 System 98 Chapter 6 OPTICAL DRIVE BRACKET 33 T24V5 001 TOUCHPAD BRACKET 33 T18V5 002 TOUCHPAD COVER 42 T18V5 004 CPU SUPPORT BRACKET 33 T18V5 003 HINGE SADDLE R 34 T18V5 001 HINGE SADDLE L 34 T18V5 002 PHONE JACK COVER 42 118V5 005 BATTERY LATCH KNOB KIT W SPRING amp 6K T18V5 001 LATCH COVER MODEM DOOR 42 124V5 002 Chapter 6 99 003 DVD ASSY INTEL PENTIUM 4 M NORTHWOOD 1 8GHZ 01 PAMNW 1G8 512K 400FSB 1 3V 478PIN C 1 STEPPING INTEL PENTIUM 4 M NORTHWOOD 1 9GHZ 01 PAMNW 1G9 512K 400FSB 1 3V 478PIN C 1 STEPPING INTEL PENTIUM 4 M NORTHWOOD 2 0GHZ 01 P4MNW 2GO 512K 400FSB 1 3V 478PIN C 1 STEPPING INTEL PENTIUM 4 M NORTHWOOD 2 2GHZ 01 NORTH 22B 512K 400FSB 1 S NIC 1 STEPPING IN
39. Hz or higher O Built in 0 13 micron technology includes 512KB L2 cache supports Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology 400MHz processor system bus Q Standard 256MB DDR 266 SDRAM upgradeable up to 1GB on dual SoDIMM sockets O Integrated 24x CD ROM 8x DVD ROM or 24 10 8 24x DVD CD RW combo drive O 20 30 40GB or higher capacity Ultra DMA 100HDD O High capacity Enhanced IDE hard disk O Li lon main battery pack O Power management system with ACPI Advanced Configuration Power Interface 2 0 supporting Standby and Hibernation power saving modes Display O Thin Film Transistor TFT liquid crystal display LCD displaying 32 bit high true colour up to 1024X768 eXtended Graphics Array XGA resolution for 14 1 15 0 specification varies depending on models O SD capabilities Q X Shared Memory Architechure Intel DVMT Dynamic Video Memory Technology QO Simultaneous display on LCD and CRT O Support S video NTSC PAL TV out O Automatic LCD dim feature that automatically decides the best settings for your display and conserves pwer O Dual view suupport Multimedia QO 16 bit high fidelity AC 97 stereo audio O X Built in dual speakers O Built in microphone O High speed optical drive Connectivity High speed fax data modem port E Ethernet Fast Ethernet port USB Universal Serial Bus ports IEEE 1394 port Optional Invilink 802 11b wireless LAN Optional Integrated Bluetooth module OOOD DO Chapter 1 1 Keybo
40. Multiple labels can cause damage to the drive or cause the drive to fail Do the following to select the test device See System Diagnostic Diskette on page 46 for details 1 The FDD heads can become dirty over time affecting their performance Use an FDD cleaning kit to clean the heads If the FDD still does not function properly after cleaning go to next step 2 Boot from diagnostic program see System Diagnostic Diskette on page 46 3 Ifan error occurs with the internal diskette drive reconnect the diskette connector on the main board If the error still remains 1 Reconnect the external diskette drive module 2 Replace the external diskette drive module 3 Replace the main board External CD ROM DVD ROM Drive Check 70 Do the following to isolate the problem to a controller drive or CD ROM DVD ROM Make sure that the CD ROM does not have any label attached to it The label can cause damage to the drive or can cause the drive to fail Do the following to select the test device 1 Insert an audio CD into the CD DVD drive If the CD DVD drive can read the data from the audio CD The drive does not have problem then go to next step If the CD DVD LED on the front panel does not emit light as it read the data from the audio CD then go to next step However if the CD DVD drive can not read data from the audio CD you may need to clean the CD DVD drive with a CD DVD drive cleaning disk Make sure that the appropriate
41. NOTE The exploded diagrams for CD ROM DVD ROM and DVD RW combo module are very similar Therefor we put only DVD ASSY exploded diagram for your reference Please also refer to the FRU list below for more information on different models and part numbers This diagram only explains the relevant location of each part The parts on the exploded diagrams may be a slightly different from its actual looks Chapter 6 FDD ASSY FOR 001 FOR 002 SIGNATURE Den BY Hua mei HU FIRST APPLICATION MODEL NAME E DRAWING NH TravelMate 270 HDD W O HDD ASSY SIGNATURE DRN BY Hua mei HU 91 03 06 mn e FIRST APPLICATION ER HDD ASSY W O HDD MODEL NAME DRAWING NO TravelMate 270 SHEET 2 510850 Chapter 6 Adapter ADAPTER DELTA 75W 3 pin AP T2303 001 ADAPTER ASTEC 70W 3 pin AP 80304 002 Battery NS BATTERY LI ION 8 CELLS 2150MAH BT 18605 001 PANASONIC CGR18650C BATTERY LI ION 8 CELLS 2150MAH BT 18606 001 SAMSUNG ICR18650 22 AUDIO TOUCHPAD BOARD 252 The SWITCH BOARD 55 124V5 002 system PHONE JACK BOARD 55 118V5 003 55 T24V5 001 MODEM BOARD AMBIT U98M005 05MDC SCOPIO1 54 T24V5 001 NS MODEM BLUETOOTH COMBO BOARD 54 724V5 002 AMBIT T60M665 00 NS WIRELESS LAN BOARD 802 11b AMBIT T60H 54 724V5 003 656 02 PRISM EA NS WIRELESS LAN BOARD 802 11a b AMBIT T60H677 01 96 Chapter 6 54 T24V5 004 Cables AUDIO F
42. Ow se 18 LAUGH IK LINE CEST Oia ante een eda A PEUT 19 E Mail Detector rca cc ihn coole uo ince ait de deca at di d entra Sal 20 TOUCH ads sois datus desea date cd bad DAS a Bec A S eames 21 Touchpad BASICS vate casadas iG ned eqno AN a cies 21 Hardware Specifications and Configurations 0 0 eee ee ee 23 Chapter 2 System Utilities 35 BIOS Sep UH tu a oA oe Rates Mead m d d o pS dian lbs 35 Navigating the BIOS Utility llle 36 no 37 VICUS INERENTI q e CERT 38 System DEVICES duae ot ve haa NA anon drea nat Ro ai A NE ui 40 SECU 2c teen kota PITT PE 41 zo RP ta beta deo at ted Mech dade di Nei dc a ccr 44 d sacras raid so anne ES mara Sok eet a aa A BAe oe Geant Bg O o TA 45 BIO SPAS UGLY e d to DME eed oce eh ade cue Det os ens 46 System Diagnostic Diskette llle 46 Running Diagnostics Program llle 48 Chpater 3 Machine Disassembly and Replacement 53 General Information aa 54 Belore Y OB BeIN uuu Sada ae roy Deest tad DA eati eae da dd 54 Disassembly Procedure Flowchart lllllllllelelln 55 Removing the HDD Module Memory FDD Module Optical Module and the CPU58 Removing the HDD Module 0 0 cee 58 Removing the Memory asa sina red ae ie dee xn teet eia ted dw ag 58 Removing the Optical Module 0 0 ees 58 Removing the FDD Module 0 000 eee 59 Removing the CPU 24 sa e Xi px db Edo REA E de TE ake wees 59 Removing the
43. ROM in module bay Item speahe Help Floppy Devices Use 15 or lt b gt to select a device t Hard Dave then press F6 to move it up the List or F5 to move it down the list CD E Ont Dinve Press lt Es E to escape the menu Herwork Boot 44 Chapter 2 Exit The Exit screen contains parameters that help safeguard and protect your computer from unauthorized use Item specific Help Exit Saving Changes Exit System Setup and save your changes to CMOS Exit Discarding Changes Exit utility without saving Setup data to CMOS Load Setup Detault Load default values for all SETUP iem Lhscard Changes Load previous values trom CMS for all SETUP items Save Changes Save Setup Datato CMOS The table below describes the parameters in this screen Exit Saving Changes Exit System Setup and save your changes to CMOS Exit Discarding Changes Exit utility without saving setup data to CMOS Load Setup Default Load default values for all SETUP item Discard Changes Load previous values from CMOS for all SETUP items Save Changes Save Setup Data to CMOS Chapter 2 45 BIOS Flash Utility The BIOS flash memory update is required for the following conditions Q New versions of system programs Q New features or options Q Restore a BIOS when it becomes corrupted Use the Phlash utility to update the system BIOS flash ROM NOTE If you do not have a crisis recovery diskette at hand then you should create a Cr
44. Related Symptoms The system will not enter hibernation The system doesn t enter hibernation mode and four short beeps every minute The system doesn t enter standby mode after closing the LCD The system doesn t resume from hibernation mode The system doesn t resume from standby mode after opening the LCD Battery fuel gauge in Windows doesn t go higher than 9096 System hangs intermittently Chapter 4 DIMM Main board See Sound Check on page 74 Audio driver Speaker Main board See Sound Check on page 74 Speaker Main board Keyboard if control is from the keyboard Hard disk drive Main board Press Fn F4 and see if the computer enters hibernation mode Touchpad Keyboard Hard disk connection board Hard disk drive Main board LCD cover switch Main board Hard disk connection board Hard disk drive Main board LCD cover switch Main board Remove battery pack and let it cool for 2 hours Refresh battery continue use battery until power off then charge battery Battery pack Main board Reconnect hard disk drives Hard disk drive connector Main board 79 Peripheral Related Symptoms System configuration does not match the Enter BIOS Setup Utility to execute Load Setup defaults then installed devices reboot system Reconnect hard disk CD ROM diskette drives External display does not work correctly See System Diagnostic Diskette on page 46 See if there is a
45. TEL PENTIUM 4 M NORTHWOOD 2 2GHZ 01 PAMNW 2G4 512K 400FSB 1 3V 478PIN C 1 STEPPING FDD ASSY FDD E PANASONIC JU 226A273FC 6M T18V5 010 ren 2 FDD MODULE MITSUMI D353G 4513 6M T24V5 003 011 FDD FDD DRIVE PANASONIC JU 226A273FC REV 2 KF KF22602 001 001 ASSY FDD DRIVE MITSUMI D353G 4513 002 FDD FDD BEZEL FOR PANASONIC 42 118V5 016 Ee ASSY FDD BEZEL FOR MITSUMI 42 718V5 017 EE 001 FDD FDD BRACKET FOR PANASONIC 33 T18V5 004 ASSY FDD Floppy Disk Drive m FDD BRACKET FOR MITSUMI 33 118V5 005 010 FDD FDD FPC CABLE FOR PANASONIC 50 T18V5 007 ASSY EE FDD FPC CABLE FOR MITSUMI 50 T18V5 008 100 Chapter 6 HDD Hard Disk Drive HDD 20GB 2 5 IN 4200RPM HGST CASCADE KH 02007 001 IC25NO20ATCS04 0 07N8325 HDD 30GB 2 5 IN 4200RPM HGST CASCADE KH 03007 001 IC25NO30ATCSO04 0 07N8326 HDD 40GB 2 5 IN 4200RPM HGST CASCADE KH 04007 001 IC25NO40ATCS04 0 07N8327 HDD 20GB 2 5 IN 4200RPM TOSHIBA TITAN KH 25204 001 MK2018GAP HDD 30GB 2 5 IN 4200RPM TOSHIBA TITAN KH 25304 001 MK3018GAP HDD 40GB 2 5 IN 4200RPM TOSHIBA TITAN KH 25404 001 MK4018GAP HDD 20GB 2 5 IN 4200RPM HITACHI KH 32005 002 EUCALYPTUS DK23EA HDD 30GB 2 5 IN 4200RPM HITACHI KH 33005 002 EUCALYPTUS DK23EA 30 HDD 40GB 2 5 IN 4200RPM Hitachi Eucalyptus KH 34005 002 DK23EA 40 003 HDD HDD CARRIER 42 118V5 018 W O HDD ASSY 010 HDD HDD CONNECTOR 22 118V5 002 W O HDD ASSY 002 HDD HDD BRACKET COVER
46. ard and Pointing Device d d d d d Expansion O Ports Se Eco Deo Bie eB i E 5 Launch keys including Internet Browser and email and 3 user programmable keys 4 way scroll button Sleek smooth and stylish design Full sized keyboard Ergonomically centered touchpad pointing device Two type Il or one type Ill cardBus PC Card slots Upgradeable memory Two Type Il or One Type Ill PCMCIA Cardbus sockets One RJ 11 jack for 56Kbps fax modem One RJ 45 jack for LAN One DC in jack for AC adapter One ECP EPP compliant 25 pin parallel port One external 15 pin VGA port One speaker headphone line out jack One microphone line in jack Three USB 2 0 ports One IEEE 1394 port One S video NTSC PAL output port One Kensignton lock socket FIR Fast Infred port One 100 pin docking connector Chapter 1 System Block Diagram CPU Bypass amp CPUVID page 5 CRT Conn page 14 LCD Conn page 15 Fan Control page 3 TV ENCODER ipid TV OUT Conn CH7011 page 14 page 15 3 3V 33 MHz PCI BUS IDSEL AD19 IDSEL AD20 PIRODE GNT 3 REQH3 Mini PCI LAN RTL 8100BL IEEE 1394 VT6307L socket page 20 ENE CB1420 page 24 page 19 IDSEL AD22 23 PIROG H GNT 1 4 REQ 1 4 RJ45 11 CONN page 19 IDSEL AD16 PIROA GNT 0 REQHO Power On Off Reset amp RTC page 30 DC DC Interface Suspend page 31 Power Circuit DC DC page 32 33 34 35 36 37 Chapter 1 PIRQE
47. ations show error messages on the screen or hang the system Currently we do not provide memory test program However if you need to check memory but have no testing program or diagonositc utility at hand please go to http www passmark com to download the shareware Burnin Test V 3 0 You may test the memory with this program under Window XP environment NOTE Make sure that the DIMM is fully installed into the connector A loose connection can cause an error Power System Check To verify the symptom of the problem power on the computer using each of the following power sources 1 Remove the battery pack 2 Connect the power adapter and check that power is supplied 3 Disconnect the power adapter and install the charged battery pack then check that power is supplied by the battery pack If you suspect a power problem see the appropriate power supply check in the following list Q Check the Power Adapter on page 72 Q Check the Battery Pack on page 73 Chapter 4 74 Check the Power Adapter Unplug the power adapter cable from the computer and measure the output voltage at the plug of the power adapter cable See the following figure Pin 1 19V Pin 2 OV Ground 2 1 1 Ifthe voltage is not correct replace the power adapter 2 Ifthe voltage is within the range do the following Q Replace the main board Q Ifthe problem is not corrected see Undetermined Problems on page 82 Q Ifthe voltage is not correct
48. ble Optional ECP DMA channel in BIOS Setup DMA channel 1 Optional parallel port I O address in BIOS 378h 278h 3BCH Setup Optional parallel port IRQ in BIOS Setup IRQ7 IRQ5 USB Port MwbewUsBpa Po Serial port function control Enable Disable by BIOS Setup PCMCIA Port PCMCIA controller ENE CB1420 CardBus controller Supports card type Type lll I Number of slots One type lll or Two type ll Supports ZV Zoomed Video port No ZV support Supports 32 bit CardBus Yes IRQ11 System Board Major Chips Super I O controller Super I O controller controller SMC LPC47N227 Audio controller Integrated Software Audio in Intel ICH4 m South Bridge with Realtek ALC202 AC97 Codec No SPDIF Video controller Integrated VGA chip in Intel Montara GML North Birdge Hard disk drive controller ICH4 m controller NS PC87591L K B controller ICH4 m System core logic Intel Montara GML ICH4 m Keyboard Keyboard controller NS PC87591L K B controller Total number of keypads 87 88 89 keys with 101 102 key emulation Chapter 1 2 Battery Pack capacity 63 6Wh LCD Inverter Specification This inverter is designed to light up the CCFL of LCD for TravelMate 530 series notebook It should be supported the following LCD panels Chapter 1 Electrical Characteristics FR ETR NV PWR 7 5V continuous can voltage work Note 1 pw Lamp DAC 0V current Note 2 pa DAC 1V pa m LL e
49. board FPC then detach the keyboard off the main unit TITIO fofos prt reais EA AABAREUELBA a aranea ER PES Ae Y Removing the Memory the Modem Card Bluetooth Card and the Wireless LAN Card 1 Popup the memory then remove the memory 2 Unscrew the two screws that fasten the MDC door then remove the MDC door 3 Disconnect the modem card connector and modem card cable then remove the modem card np Disconnect the LCD power cable Remove the two screws holding the mini PCI EMI shielding For bluetooth sku you need to disconnect the bluetooth line cable and the connector then remove the bluetooth card 7 Then disconnect the right antenna line 8 Pop up the wireless LAN card with fingures the remove the wireless LAN card Chapter 3 61 Removing the Switch Board and the LCD module 1 Unscrew the two screws that secure the middle cover one on each side 2 Useatool to prize out the middle cover 3 Remove the two screws holding the switch board 4 Unscrew the two screws that fasten the LCD hinge one on each side 5 Remove the two screws as shown here one on each side Take the two screws off the bottom panel as shown here one on each side Disconnect the LCD power cable Then detach the LCD module off the main unit 62 Chapter 3 Disassembling the Main Unit Separate the main unit into the logic upper and the logic lower assembly 1 Disconnect the audio board FFC 2 To detac
50. ce 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 system s external video port for an external CRT or projector LCD Auto Dim Determines if the system will automatically dim Option Enabled or Disabled the LCD brightness in order to save power when AC is not present 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 Chapter 2 39 System Devices The System Devices screen contains parameters involving your hardware devices It also provides advanced settings of the system System Devices secunty B ool Item specific Help Intelnal TouchPad BOTE Infrared Port FIK Disabled Paralle Port Enabled Mode ECP Base VO address 378h Interrupt TRO 7 ECP DMA channel DMA 3 The table below describes the parameters in the screen Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings pointing device as the PS 2 mouse is connected Base I O address Sets the I O address of the parallel port This 378h 278h parameter is enabled only if Mode is set to ECP or Bi directional Interrupt Sets the interrupt request of the parallel port IRQ7 or IRQ5 DMA Channel Sets a DM
51. chpad Test After you run the utility please point and move your finger on the touchpad Then see if the movement of the cursor can reach to left top X 0 Y 0 Press the right and left button then continue next test ex FATMOUSE test version 1 88 Please check for mouse action amp status est end coordinate X B Y B and push left and right buttons Coordinate Button x Y Left Right 8 8 1 8 NDOSTEST gt pause ress any key to continue est over no errors found 8 VGA R G B Mode Test Inspecis red green and blue color of display quality Press any key to continue nexi test et PITT Vg yp ay s s 50 Chapter 2 9 FAN Test Check if the fan has turned on or not You can confirm the function by a feather 10 Keyboard Test Press all keys according to this order from left to right and from up to down to test each key s function If pass then press Break to continue the next test 11 32bit Systemcard Test Insert two pieces of Syscard Card bus into PCMCIA slots for test PCCtest 450 460 CardBus test software v2 07 DZ 046933 on Bus Function O Device 4 Controller 1 urrent Slot 0 PCI Bus Z Scratch Buffer 3258 0000 ardBus Socket Registers O000DZO000 Test Memory Window OO00DO000 CBus 2 hecking Socket Controller Complete onfiguring PCCtest Master Mode MZ aster Mode Read Test aster Mode Write Test Test completed with O errors PASSED Chapter 2 51 52 12 Audio Test Te
52. d Connector Mini PCI Connector System On Off Button Chapter 1 Bottom View 4 3 4 I sp 9 ec E amp ATTA e e ii e d hae E i E 6 c G 1 HDD Connector 5 PCMCIA Connector 84Pin Port 2 Card Reader Connector 6 CPU FAN Connector 3 FDD Connector 7 CPU Socket 4 DDR 200Pin So Dimm Connector 8 CD ROM Port Chapter 1 Outlook View A general introduction of ports allow you to connect peripheral devices as you would with a desktop PC Front View 1 1 Display screen Also called LCD liquid crystal display displays computer output 2 Launch keys Special keys for launching Internet browser E mail program and frequently used programs Located at the top of the keyboard are five buttons They are designated as P1 P2 P3 E mail button and Web browser button P1 P2 and P3 launch user programmable applications E mail and Web browser launch E mail and Internet browser applications es Power Switch Turns on the computer power on the Turns on the computer power power Touchpad Touch sensitive pointing device which functions like a computer mouse Click buttons left The left and right buttons function like the center and right left and right mouse buttons the center button serves as a 4 way scroll button Floppy disk drive or Reads writes data from to the media card reader if installed 7 jHeppyejectbuton Ejectsfioppy disk 89 Speakers Outputs sound
53. d board 64 Chapter 3 17 Remove the two screws that hold the hinge saddle 18 Unscrew the two screws that fasten the other hinge saddle 19 Remove the two screws holding the phone jack board assembly 20 Then detach the phone jack cover off the phone jack board 21 Take the EMI shielding off the lower case 22 Release the touchpad cover locks as shown here 23 Remove the touchpad cover then take the touchpad off the lower case Chapter 3 65 Disassembling the LCD Module 1 Remove the two screwpad then unscrew the two screws on the LCD bezel One on each side 2 Disattach the LCD bezel from the upper side of the LCD module carefully 3 Unscrew the screw that holds the LCD inverter 4 Disconnect the LCD wire set and LCD power cable from the LCD inverter 5 Remove the eight screws that secure the LCD to LCD panel four on each side Remove the LCD from the LCD panel Remove the six screws holding the right and the left LCD brackets Four on each side Tear off the mylar that fastens the LCD wire set 9 Disconnect the LCD wire set 10 Unscrew the two screws that secure the right and left hinges Then remove the two hinges 11 Unscrew the three screws then remove the LCD latch 66 Chapter 3 Disassembling the External Modules Disassembling the HDD Module 1 Remove the four two on each side screws on HDD carrier 2 Remove the HDD EMI shielding and take out the HDD from the carri
54. d toggle Turns the internal touchpad on and off Speaker toggle Turns the speakers on and off Volume up Increases the speaker volume 16 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 2L Volume down Brightness up Brightness down Decreases the speaker volume Increases the screen brightness Decreases the screen brightness 17 The Euro Symbol If your keyboard layout is set to United States International or United Kingdom or if you have a keyboard with a European layout you can type the Euro symbol on your keyboard o eee HAILIIITIIILIL ALLL ILLO NOTE For US keyboard users The keyboard layout is set when you first set up Windows For the Euro symbol to work the keyboard layout has to be set to United States International To verify the keyboard type in Windows 2000 follow the steps below 1 Click on Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double click on Keyboard 3 Click on the Language tab 4 Verify that keyboard layout used for En English United States is set to United States International If not select and click on Properties then select United States International and click on OK 5 Click on OK To verify the keyboard type in Windows XP follow the steps below 1 Click on Start Control Panel 2 Double click on Regional and Language Options 3 Click on the Language tab and click on Details 4 Verify that the keyboard layout used for En English United States is set to United States
55. er 3 Disconnect the hard disk drive connector Disassembling the Floppy Disk Drive Module 1 Remove the four screws two on each side that secure the FDD to the FDD bracket Then remove the FDD from the FDD bracket Disconnect FDD FFC Use a tool a tip of a pen or an uncurved paper clipper to release the FDD door lock on one side then the other And you can remove the FDD door Disassembling the Optical Drive Module 1 Unscrew the two screws holding the optical bracket 2 Then remove the optical bracket Chapter 3 67 68 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Use the following procedure as a guide for computer problems NOTE The diagnostic tests are intended to test this model TravelMate 530 series Non Acer producis prototype cards or modified options can give false errors and invalid system responses 1 Obtain the failed symptoms in as much detail as possible 2 Verify the symptoms by attempting to re create the failure by running the diagnostic test or by repeating the same operation 3 If any problem occurs you can perform visual inspection before you fellow this chapter s instructions You can check the following power cords are properly connected and secured there are no obvious shorts or opens there are no obviously burned or heated components all components appear normal 4 After you perform visual inspection you can also verify the following ask the user if a password is registered a
56. ew driver Philips screw driver Flat head screwdriver Large flat head screw driver Tweezers Nut driver NOTE The screws for the different components vary in size During the disassembly process group the screws with the corresponding components to avoid mismatch when putting back the components When you remove the stripe cover please be careful not to scrape the cover Chapter 3 53 General Information Before You Begin Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure make sure that you do the following 1 Turn off the power to the system and all peripherals 2 Unplug the AC adapter and all power and signal cables from the system 3 Remove the battery pack NOTE TravelMate 530 series product uses mylar or tape to fasten the FFC FPC connectors cable you may need to tear the tape or mylar before you disconnect different FFC FPC connectors 54 Chapter 3 Disassembly Procedure Flowchart The flowchart on the succeeding page gives you a graphic representation on the entire disassembly sequence and instructs you on the components that need to be removed during servicing For example if you want to remove the system board you must first remove the keyboard then disassemble the inside assembly frame in that order Battery ls i Ox2
57. ging a Password 1 Use the 7 and gy keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and press the key The Set Password box appears Set Supervisor Password Enter current password Enter New Password Contirm New Password 2 Type the current password in the Enter Current Password field and press 42 Chapter 2 3 Type a password in the Enter New Password field Retype the password in the Confirm New Password field Press 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 fo to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility If the verification is OK the screen will display as following setup Notice Changes have been saved continue The password setting is complete after the user presses fr If the current password entered does not match the actual current password the screen will show you the Setup Warning setup Warning Invalid password Re enter Password continue If the new password and confirm new password strings do not match the screen will display the following message setup Warning Password do nat match Re enter Password Chapter 2 43 Boot 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
58. h logic upper assembly first remove the five screws as shown here Remove the two screws as shown here Remove the eight screws holding the lower case Detach the logic upper assembly form the logic lower assembly Disassembling the logic lower assemby 1 To detach the main board off the lower case first unscrew one screw holding the CPU support bracket 2 Then remove another screw as shown here 3 Remove the four hex head cap screws holding the main board 4 Unscrew the two screws as shown here 5 Detach the main board off the lower case 6 Disconnect the modem cable then remove the cable off the main board Chapter 3 63 Disassembling the Logic Upper Assembly 7 Remove the two screws that fasten the left antenna then remove another two screws on the other side holding the right antenna line 8 Unscrew the six screws that secure the touchpad bracket then remove the touchpad bracket 9 Tear off the mylar that fasten the touchpad FFC then disconnect the FFC 10 Disconneci the right and the left speaker cable 11 Remove the two screws that secure the two speakers one on each side 12 Disconnect the audio board FFC 13 Remove the screw that holds the audio touchpad board then take the audio touchpad board with FFC off the lower case 14 Disconnect the audio FFC from the audio touchpad board 15 Disconnect the phone jack FFC 16 Disconnect the touchpad FFC off the audio touchpa
59. ic diskette 2 Please insert a music CD when you go through Audio Test Play the music CD during the test to see if the speaker emits sounds or not NOTE This program contains a readme txt file This readme txt file will introduce each test utility and its functions IMPORTANT The diagnostics program we use for TravelMate 530 series is not exactly the same as PQA Product Quality Assurance the diagnostic program we used to employ in other model The system diagnostic utilities is provided by Acer Headquarters You can utilize it as a basic diagnostic tool To New added description Please pay attention to it Chapter 2 get this program find it in the TravelMate 530 series service CD kit To better fit local service requirements your regional office MAY have other diagnostic program Please contact your regional offices or the responsible personnel channel to provide you with further technical details NOTE For ASSY Function Test Procedure please prepare the following items for system components test SIO PIO loopback diskette mouse PS 2 CD Disk Test Program battery pack SYS card Card Bus X2 AC adapter keyboard external speaker and feather Chapter 2 47 Running Diagnostics Program 1 BIOS Re flash Insert CD Disk and floppy disk then boot from floppy disk drive to BIOS re flash PhoenixPhiash Utility 4 0 Release 1 7Z fr Copyright 1994 20606 Phoenix Technologies Ltd ALI Rights Reserved Performing the Fallow
60. ing function Load initialization File CPLATFORN BIN 1 66 Backup system DIOS RON Load DIOS RON image file CALL ROR Identify flash part SST 3JSUFB40 Flash memory block 912 save block sete Restore block Zero out block Gite Erase block Jd Program block PRE Verify block Jd Flash programming complete 62 Programmed NR 1101 1 1 1 0000 Mi LL Mew DIOS Date Time E e e art Number DEVELIUM SEE VM 2 Serial Port Parallel Port and FDD Test Insert SIO PIO loopback to serial parallel port Place the diskette in the floppy diskette drive Then run the test utility AP 66664 r ne v PARALLEL PORT esting LPT1 Internal Loopback Skip Internal registers test esting patterns FF FF Passed esting LPT1 External Interrupt Passed esting LPT1 External Loopback 88 1F BF Passed t SERIAL PORT esting COM1 Internal Interrupt Passed esting COM1 Internal Baud rate amp Init Passed esting COM1 External Loopback FF FF Passed esting COM1 Modem Control register F F Passed 99 UD 10 2 1 IEEE esting Driver A 1 44 MByte Cuyl1 88 Head Z Sec 18 1 esting DMA transfer Passed esting Seq seek verify Head 01 Track 79 Passed esting Fun seek verify Head BB Track 4B 3 CMOS RTC and FDD Test Insert the diskette to the floppy disk drive for test 48 Chapter 2 ait for zero counter 17 806 174
61. isis Recovery Diskette before you use the Phlash utility NOTE Do not install memory related drivers XMS EMS DPMI when you use the Phlash NOTE Please use the AC adaptor power supply when you run the Phlash utility If the battery pack does not contain enough power to finish BIOS flash you may not boot the system because the BIOS is not completely loaded Fellow the steps below to run the Phlash 1 Prepare a bootable diskette 2 Copy the Phlash utilities to the bootable diskette 3 Then boot the system from the bootable diskette The Phlash utility has auto execution function System Diagnostic Diskette 46 This diagnostic diskette is for the Acer TravelMate 530 series notebook machine You can find the utility in Service CD kit It provides the following functions 1 BIOS Re flash Serial port parallel port and FDD test CMOS RTC and FDD Test Thermal Test Config Test 1394ID Check Touchpad Test VGA R G B Mode Test FAN Test Keyboard Test 32bit Systemcard Test Audio Test 13 Battery Charge Test E ue OP X X IO E EE N O To use the diagnostic programs and system utilities first create a bootable diskette Then copy the files under the following directory Model1 field files Diagnostic Utility on this service CD After you copy all files under the Diagnostic Utility folder then boot the system from the diagnostic diskette you create Important 1 Please insert this service CD as you use the diagnost
62. isplay CHECK asas bass beta ES DE Pera vs as E Sexo 73 DOUG CHECK CH 74 Power On Self Test POST Error Message LL 75 Index of Error Messages seseeeee eee tees 76 Index of Symptom to FRU Error Message 00 cee eee eee 78 Intermittent Problems leleelee re 81 DUndetermiriedProblelrs dr macto d e dod ua po ER Ede dean 82 Index of AFlash BIOS Error Message lille 83 Chapter 5 Jumper and Connector Locations 85 TOP VIG Weed dera a deae ode cath TUA defe e 85 SWS SOLIS 6354 ot cedunt ite tne ae ad apii eed E 86 OV 2 SeUINGS a 9 xax ax dc eoe ee ee ERR a lean 86 BOROM VIEW M RI L w 87 Chapter 6 FRU Field Replaceable Unit List 89 Appendix A Model Definition and Configuration 108 TravelMate 530 S6fl6S is adc har dud ES ER Ed aO EAE ORE CRUS E 108 Maim e aU OS adora uid astu divae Mone eed cde dics aes cado p ee a d d Rin 109 Appendix B Test Compatible Components 111 Microsoft Windows XP Home Environment Test 0005 112 Microsoft Windows XP Pro Environment Test 0 0005 115 Microsoft Windows 2000 Environment Test 0000 eae 118 Appendix C Online Support Information 121 Index 123 VIII System Specifications Features This computer was designed with the user in mind Here are just a few of its many features Performance Q Mobile Intel Pentium 4 processor M at 1 8G
63. lide the battery latch 2 Then remove the battery Chapter 3 57 Removing the HDD Module Memory FDD Module Optical Module and the CPU Removing the HDD Module 1 Remove the two screws that secure the HDD module 2 Thentake the HDD module away Removing the Memory 1 Remove the screw as shown here 2 Remove the DIMM door 3 o na Sauer encena fem fes pi iara 1 LI oth i b ES ALAS MALES ABLE te a n Cade er a id T Imm n Hemoving the Optical Module 1 Remove the screw that secures the optical module 2 Push the optical module outwards 3 Then take out the optical module 58 Chapter 3 Removing the FDD Module 1 Remove the two screws that secures the FDD module 2 Disconnect FDD FPC 3 Then remove the FDD module Removing the CPU 1 Replace the screw that secure the heatsink cover 2 Remove the heatsink cover 3 Remove the two screws that fasten the fan 4 Disconnect the fan cable then remove the fan 5 Remove the four screws as the picture shows 6 Then remove the heatsink 7T Unlock the CPU lock with the flat head screwdriver 8 Thenremove the CPU Chapter 3 59 60 Chapter 3 Removing the Keyboard the Memory the Modem Card the LCD Module and the Switch Board Removing the Keyboard 1 Remove the two screws on the bottom panel 2 Useatool to pull the keyboard locks outwards as shown here 3 Disconnect the key
64. ll devices in the system are turned off completely Working G0 S0 Individual devices such as the CPU and hard disk may be power managed in this state Chapter 1 31 Standby S1 CPU in Stop Clock state VGA Standby turn off back light PCMCIA Standby Audio Power Down Hard Disk Spin Down motor Super I O Power down Suspend to RAM S3 CPU set power down VGA Suspend PCMCIA Suspend Audio Power Down Hard Disk Power Down CD ROM Power Down Super I O Low Power mode Save to Disk S4 Also called Hibernate state System saves all system states and data onto the disk prior to power off the whole system Environmental Requirements Operating 5 35 C Non operating 20 50 C Non operating 20 50 C storage package Operating 10 to 90 RH non condensing Non operating 10 to 90 RH non condensing unpacked Non operating 10 to 90 RH non condensing storage package Operating unpacked 5 500Hz 1 0G Non operating unpacked 50 500Hz 2 16G Mechanical Specification Dimensions 322mm W x 272mm D x 35 5 38 0 mm H for 14 1 LCD model 327mm W x 272mm D x 38 0 39 3mm H for 15 0 inch model Weight 6 5lb including HDD CD ROM FDD for 14 1 inch model 7 0lb including HDD CD ROM FDD for 15 0 inch model I O Ports 1 parallel port 25 pins EPP ECP capability 1 CRT port 15 pins supports DDC 2B 1 TV out connector 1 microphone in port 1 headphone out with SPDIF port 1 AC adapter jack 2 pins
65. mer takes too long Invalid System Configuration Data Error with NVRAM CMOS data Enter the BIOS Setup Utility and verify the parameters try loading the default settings then save and restart your computer Main board Operating system not found Operating system cannot be found on the boot device Enter the BIOS Setup Utility and verify the parameters try loading the default settings then save and restart the computer Recover hard disk Reinstall the operating system Parity Check 1 nnnn Parity error found on system bus BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the screen If it cannot locate the address it displays Parity Check 2 nnnn Parity error found on I O bus BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the screen If it cannot locate the address it displays Chapter 4 77 Index of Symptom to FRU Error Message 78 LCD Related Symptoms LCD backlight doesn t work LCD is too dark LCD brightness cannot be adjusted LCD contrast cannot be adjusted Unreadable LCD screen Missing pels in characters Abnormal screen Wrong color displayed LCD has extra horizontal or vertical lines displayed Indicator Related Symptoms Enter BIOS Utility to execute Load Setup Defaults on Exit screen then reboot system Reconnect the LCD connectors Keyboard if contrast and brightness function key doesn t work LCD cable LCD inverter LCD Main board Reconnect the LCD connec
66. n error beep If there is an erro beep then change main board Power off Then check if RAM CPU BIOS are well connected Press Fn F5 three times slowly LCD FPC LCD inverter LCD USB does not work correctly USB device cable is firmly connected into the USB ports Test one USB port each time USB socket is firmly secured to the main board Main board Print problems Ensure the Parallel Port in the System Devices of BIOS Setup Utility is set to Enabled Onboard Devices Configuration Run parallel port test Printer driver Printer cable Printer Main board Keyboard Touchpad Related Symptoms Reconnect the keyboard cable Keyboard Main board Keyboard one or more keys does not work Touchpad does not work Heconnect touch pad cable Modem port is secured to the main board Touch pad FPC Audio Touch pad board Main board Modem Related Symptoms Internal modem does not work correctly Ensure the telephone cable is firmly plugged into the telephone wall Socket and the modem port of the computer Modem phone port is secured to the main board modem combo board Main board NOTE If you cannot find a symptom or an error in this list and the problem remains see Undetermined Problems on page 82 80 Chapter 4 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
67. nch the email application It is located above the keyboard right below the LCD Chapter 1 Touchpad The built in touchpad is a pointing device that senses movement on its surface This means the cursor responds as you move your finger on the surface of the touchpad The central location on the palmrest provides optimal comfort and support NOTE If you are using an external USB mouse you can press Fn F7 to disable the touchpad Touchpad Basics The following teaches you how to use the touchpad w X Move your finger across the touchpad to move the cursor Pressthe left 1 and right 3 buttons located on the edge of the touchpad to do selection and execution functions These two buttons are similar to the left and right buttons on a mouse Tapping on the touchpad produces similar results O Use the 4 way scroll 2 button top bottom left and right to scroll Execute Clicktwice twice Tap twice atthe same twice at the same quickly speed as double clicking the mouse button Sui EE Meome Click and hold Tap twice at the same then use finger speed as double clicking to drag the a mouse button then hold cursor on the finger to the touchpad on touchpad the second tap to drag the cursor Access context Click once pmo O Chapter 1 21 22 Scroll Click and hold the button in the desired direction up down left right NOTE Keep your fingers dry and clean when using the
68. nd if it is ask him or her to enter the password verify with the customer that Wndows XP is installed on the hard disk Operating systems that were not preinstalled by Acer can cause malfunction make sure all optional equipment is removed from the computer make sure the floppy disk is empty 5 Use the following table with the verified symptom to determine which page to go to Power failure The power indicator does not go Power System Check on page 71 on or stay on POST does not complete No beep or error Power On Self Test POST Error Message on codes are indicated page 75 Undetermined Problems on page 82 POST detects an error and displayed messages Error Message List on page 76 on screen The diagnostic test detected an error and System Diagnostic Diskette on page 46 displayed a FRU code Other symptoms i e LCD display problems or Power On Self Test POST Error Message on others page 75 Symptoms cannot be re created intermittent Use the customer reported symptoms and go to problems Power On Self Test POST Error Message on page 75 Intermittent Problems on page 81 Undetermined Problems on page 82 Chapter 4 69 System Check Procedures External Diskette Drive Check Do the following steps to isolate the problem to a controller driver or diskette A write enabled diagnostic diskette is required NOTE Make sure that the diskette does not have more than one label attached to it
69. ntel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Pentium and Pentium II III are trademarks of Intel Corporation Other brand and product names are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective holders Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual SCREEN MESSAGES Denotes actual messages that appear on screen NOTE Gives bits and pieces of additional information related to the current topic WARNING Alerts you to any damage that might result from doing or not doing specific actions CAUTION Gives precautionary measures to avoid possible hardware or software problems IMPORTANT Reminds you to do specific actions relevant to the accomplishment of procedures 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
70. ork fine go to next step If not then the main board may be defective or damaged Replace the main board 3 Follow the disassembling steps in Chapter 3 Esure the speaker cable is firmly connected to the main board If the speaker is still a malfunction go on next step 4 Ifthe speakers do not sound properly the speakers may be defective or damaged Replace the speakers If the problem still occurs then replace the main board 74 Chapter 4 Power On Self Test POST Error Message The POST error message index lists the error message and their possible causes The most likely cause is listed first NOTE Perform the FRU replacement or actions in the sequence shown in FRU Action column if the FRU replacement does not solve the problem put the original part back in the computer Do not replace a non defective FRU This index can also help you determine the next possible FRU to be replaced when servicing a computer If the symptom is not listed see Undetermined Problems on page 82 The following lists the error messages that the BIOS displays on the screen and the error symptoms classified by function NOTE Most of the error messages occur during POST Some of them display information about a hardware device e g the amount of memory installed Others may indicate a problem with a device such as the way it has been configured NOTE If the system fails after you make changes in the BIOS Setup Utility menus reset the computer
71. ou can change the value of a parameter if it is enclosed in square brackets Navigation keys for a particular menu are shown on the bottom of the screen Help for parameters are found in the Item Specific Help part of the screen Read this carefully when making changes to parameter values This menu provides you the information of the system Chapter 2 Info CPU Type CPU Speed Floppy Disk Drive IDE Model DEI Senal amp IDE Medel IDE Senal SYS BIOS Ver VGA BIOS Ver RBC BIOS Ver senal Humber Asset Tag Product Name Manufacturer UUID Item specific Help Pentium EK Pentium 4 1800 MHz 144 MB 3 5 Manufacturer amp Model String Manufacturer amp Model String Vy xx Intel Montara GML Vxxxx Vx XX XXXXXXXYXXXXEXXYXXXYXxX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Travel Mate 530 Aer Se NA aA Floppy Disk Drive Shows floppy drive type informaiton Serial Number UUID Number Chapter 2 This field displays the serial number of this unit UUID 32bytes 37 Main 38 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 System Time System Date System Memory Extended Memory VOA Memory IGD Memory Size Installed fS Quiet Boot Power on display LCD Auto Dim 05 00 00 01 01 2002 540 EB 127 MB 16 ME UMA EMEB WinXP Enabled Auto Enabled FS
72. ou should follow the local government ordinance or regulations on how to dispose it properly or follow the rules set by your regional Acer office on how to return it Chapter 6 89 Exploded Diagram THE SYSTEM al o Co C 9 Ww U w Ww Ca o C CS o O e 1 di a N N MO amp a T 1 a A A a A EM A E is A ae EN CN C cy O j EN oa Le oN d CN f SXEXEX ADO 5 ON AN o DNCON TON N A SN dun f oe x a YN x a RON Ca O Q N pe ese a Y PARADAN Mo BABABABAB d WABASS S NO NIA NA li ll f li li YSYSYSYS 8 ENE eS Oe aS Nae TS NA 2 NEUES E Yay ND ABA VEY EV EYEN DADA SPA COPAS WY To C5 3 o D a n Q n o CN SIZE SHEET DRAWING NO 3 2 545601 Chapter 6 90 LOGIC UPPER ASSY FOR W LAN 001 E LOGIC UPPER E Al NGP a Es SIZE DRAWING NO REV Chapter 6 92 LCD 14 1 FOR 14 1 001 002 Compal Electronics Inc pw er Hamel 91 05 09 rme CHK BY mswuwm L5 MODEL NAME TravelMate270 APPO Chapter 6 LCD 15 mM N o N N te N o e ts N te o iO a O ri 93 Chapter 6 94 DVD ASSY FOR 005 91 03 06 rm SS oie eee APER MODEL NAME e NO Prevents j se 3 510853
73. owing devices w Non Acer devices Printer mouse and other external devices Battery pack Hard disk drive DIMM CD ROM Diskette drive Module O PC Cards Power on the computer DL DI O C 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 SS gr d If the problem remains replace the following FRU one at a time Do not replace a non defective FRU Qj Main board O LCD assembly Chapter 4 Index of AFlash BIOS Error Message Hardware Error See System Diagnostic Diskette on page 46 VPD Checksum Error Reboot the system and then restest with this diskette BIOS Update Program Error Turn off the power and restart the system System Error Make sure this AFlash BIOS diskette for this model Without AC adapter make sure to connect AC adapter Battery Low make sure to install a highly charged battery and reboot system Chapter 4 83 84 Chapter 4 Jumper and Connector Locations Top View 1 USB Connector Port 12 DC Jack Port 2 USB Connector Port 13 Modem Connector 3 USB Connector Port 14 IEEE 1394 Connector 4 TV Out Connector 15 RJ11 Connector 5 Panel Connector 16 Battery Connector 6 RJ45 Connector Port 17 MDC Connector 7 Panel Backlight On Off Switch 18 DDR 200Pin Port 8 LPTCN 27 Port 20 Internal Keyboard Connector 9 Switch Buttom Interface Connector 22 Audio Board to Main Board Connector 10 SPR Connector
74. r Symptom to Spare Part Index 75 External CD ROM Drive Check 70 Features 1 features 109 Flash Utility 46 Floppy Disk removing the 66 Floppy Disk Drive Interface 24 FRU Field Replaceable Unit List 89 Hard disk 25 27 HDD 25 27 Hot Keys 13 Indicators 12 Intermittent Problems 81 Jumper and Connector Locations 85 Top View 85 123 Keyboard 27 Keyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Check 71 L2 cache 23 LAN Modem Combo 24 Machine Disassembly 53 media access on indicator 12 Memory Check 71 Model Definition 108 Modem 24 Modem Combo Card external 61 num lock on indicator 12 Online Support Information 121 Panel 6 Bottom 11 left 6 Rear 9 right 9 Parallel Port 26 PC Card 12 27 PCMCIA 27 Pentium Ill 23 Power System Check Battery Pack 73 Power Adapter 72 73 Processor 23 RMA 89 RTC 27 Second Level Cache 23 Super I O 27 System Block Diagram 3 Layout 4 System Check Procedures 70 System Diagnostic Diskette 46 System Memory 23 System Specifications Features 109 System Utilities 35 System Utility Diskette 46 Temperature 32 Test Compatible Components 111 Touchpad Check 73 Troubleshooting 69 Undetermined Problems 82 USB 27 utility BIOS 35 Video 26 Hesolutions 26 Video controller 27 Windows 2000 Environment Test 112 Index
75. rack Tracks Rotational speed RPM Read write heads 2 Encoding method MFM FM Input Voltage V 5V 10 Chapter 1 Hard Disk Drive Interface Vendor amp IBM IBM 20G IBM 30G IBM 30G IBM IBM 40G Toshiba Toshiba Toshiba Hitachi Hitachi Hitachi Model Name 20G 30G 40G 20G 30G 40G MK2018 MK3021 MK4021 DK23EA DK23EA DK23EA JGAP JGAS JGAS 20F 30F 40F Capacity MB 20000 30000 40000 20000 30000 40000 20000 30000 40000 Bytes per 512 LE RN 512 512 512 512 512 E sector Data heads Drive Format Disks LN speed a a a a a a a a a RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM Bu Performance Specifications Interface DATAS 5 DATAS 5 DATAS 5 ATA S 5 ATA S 5 DATAS 5 ATA S 5 DATAS 5 DATAS 5 media LOIN 6 transfer rate disk buffer Mbytes s 100 MB 100 MB 100 MB 100 MB 100 MB 100 MB 100 MB 100 MB Data transfer 100 MB rate Sec host buffer Ultra Mbytes s DMA mode 5 DC Power Requirements Voltage 5V DC tolerance 5 DVD ROM Interface Vendor amp model name Performance Specification Transfer rate KB sec Data Buffer Capacity Interface Applicable disc format Loading mechanism Sec Ultra DMA mode Sec Sec Sec Sec Sec Sec Sec Ultra Ultra Ultra Ultra Ultra Ultra Ultra DMA DMA DMA DMA DMA DMA DMA 5 mode 5 mode 5 mode 5 mode 5 mode 5 mode 5 mode 5 5V DC 5V DC 5V DC 5V DC
76. ries PCL 6 HP jDesklet 6406 LPT USB SCSI SONY CD ROM m n CDU415 CD ROM RICOH DVD RW MP5120A DVD RW Video SHARP 29J S200T TV S Video Mi jme Quo que Headphone KOKA CD 1200 Headphone Philips USB Digital Speaker System DSS350 Do 17T s 3 114 Memory Card Panasonic MMC Apacer SmartMedia Apacer 128MB CompactFlash card Compact Flash Apacer 128MB Memory Stick card Memory Stick Modem Port Advanced Hybrid System KX TA308 MODEM Appendix B Microsoft Windows XP Pro Environment Test PCMCIA Xircom LAN Adaptec Adaptec SlimSCSI 16 bit APA 1460A SCSI DATAFAB Memory Stick DATAFAB Compact Flash fotocom IEEE 1394 NOKIA NOKIA Card Phone 2 0 m n RPM 1 Card Phone2 0 SMC Wireless PC Card m n SMC2632W Wireless LAN V 2 Lucent Lucent Technologies m n PC 24E FC Wireless LAN Logitech M S35 Mouse Microsoft Wheel Mouse Serial and PS 2 Mouse Compatible m n WM1 Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro m n RT9431 Keyboard V 5FTWTA Compaq Korean 166516 AD6 Keyboard Acer 6311 HW keyboard CREATIVE Web CAM m n PD1030 Camera 3Com PC Digital Camera Camera Logitech Quick Cam for Macintosh OS9 m n V Camera UT16 DIAMOND 56K Modem Modem BEST DATA 56K V 90 Modem Modem A mego USB to Card Reader Card Reader PENPOWER Hand Writer T 20275U Hand Writer Microsoft Trackball Optical 1 0 PS2 USB Mouse Compatible HP f2100a Mouse Microsoft Side Winder Plug amp Play Game Pad Game Pad
77. st the left channel first After you hear a sound press to test the right channel Play a wave file 48k sampling ratezlb hits stereo file You must hear some music Yes No 7 Press S or any Key to stop playing a wave file Press P Key to pause playing and any key to go on Press F key If the function is failed Playing properly finish ft Test Primary Codec Reset Cold Warm Register J Codec Reset Test Success Test Codec Register Default Primary Codec Register Default Test Success Test Codec Register R WCPrimary Codec Register H U Test Success Test Codec Complete Power Down Primary es ee SGS eT ee ux pes BH Ius 13 Battery Charge Test Plug in AC adapter to the system for test ONLY FOR 87591 Series Battery Test Program 5911 U1 3 2881711715 anufacturer Panasonic Serial Number 393800mAH 39300mAH 146806mv Lioni 1164mAH C29 8 1 CRelative d 18 821 Design Capacity Value Battery fullcharge Capacity Design Voltage Value vailable Percentage Value How dog harge gt Remaincharge capacity 1164 1166 C PASS 1 gt SDOSTEST gt Chapter 2 Machine Disassembly and Replacement This chapter contains step by step procedures on how to disassemble the notebook computer for maintenance and troubleshooting To disassemble the computer you need the following tools U COO OD O Wrist grounding strap and conductive mat for preventing electrostatic discharge Small Philips scr
78. ter 1 Rear Panel Security keylock Connects to a Kensington compatible computer security lock Power jack Connects to an AC adapter External display port Connects to a display device e g external monitor LCD projector Expansion port Connects to I O port replicator or EasyPort expansion devices Parallel port Connects to a parallel device e g parallel printer Network jack Connects to an Ethernet 10 100 based network S video Connects t a television or display device with S video input USB port Connects to Universal Serial Bus devices e g USB mouse USB camera 10 Chapter 1 Bottom Panel Po Cooingfan fan Helps keep the computer cool keep the computer cool Note Don t cover or obstruct the opening of the fan O ae Battery bay Houses the computer s battery pack the computer s Houses the computer s battery pack pack HR Battery release latches Unlatches the battery to remove the battery pack 004 Hard disk bay Houses the computer s hard disk E Memory compartment Houses the computer s main memory Chapter 1 11 Indicators The computer has seven easy to read status icons below the display screen 12 Lighis green when the computer is on and lights orange when the computer is in Standby mode Media activity Lights when the hard disk is active Battery charge Lights green when the battery is being charged Lights orange when the battery power is low and is being
79. tor LCD cable LCD inverter LCD Main board LCD inverter LCD cable LCD Main board Indicator incorrectly remains off or on but system Reconnect the inverter board runs correctly Power Related Symptoms Power shuts down during operation The system doesn t power on The system doesn t power off Battery can t be charged Inverter board Main board Power source battery pack and power adapter See Power System Check on page 71 Battery pack Power adapter Hard drive amp battery connection board Main board Power source battery pack and power adapter See Power System Check on page 71 Battery pack Power adapter Hard drive amp battery connection board Main board Power source battery pack and power adapter See Power System Check on page 71 Hold and press the power switch for more than 4 seconds Main board See Check the Power Adapter on page 72 Battery pack Main board Chapter 4 PCMCIA Related Symptoms System cannot detect the PC Card PCMCIA See System Diagnostic Diskette on page 46 Please run Sycard 32 Bit test PCMCIA slot assembly Main board PCMCIA slot pin is damaged PCMCIA slot assembly Memory Related Symptoms Memory count size appears different from actual size Speaker Related Symptoms In Windows multimedia programs no sound comes from the computer Internal speakers make noise or emit no sound Power Management
80. user or the supervisor password 1 Use the 7 andy keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and press the key The Set Supervisor Password box appears Chapter 2 41 Set Supervisor Password Enter New Password Contirm New Password 2 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 Press After setting the password the computer sets the User Password parameter to Set 4 If desired you can opt to enable the Password on boot parameter 5 When you are done press fJ to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility Removing a Password Follow these steps 1 Use the 7 and y keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and press the key The Set Password box appears Set Supervisor Password Enter current password Enter New Password Confirm New Password Type the current password in the Enter Current Password field and press rJ Press twice without typing anything in the Enter New Password and Confirm New Password fields The computer then sets the Supervisor Password parameter to Clear 4 When you have changed the settings press fJ to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility Chan
81. y variation range Hz Nominal voltages Vrms Inrush current Efficiency Output Ratings CV mode DC output voltage Noise Ripple Output current Output Ratings CC mode DC output voltage Constant output Dynamic Output Characteristics Start up time Hold up time Over Voltage Protection OVP Short circuit protection Electrostatic discharge ESD Dielectric Withstand Voltage Primary to secondary Leakage current Regulatory Requirements ADAPTER ASTEC SA80 3115 0583 and Liteon PA 1750 02CA 1 2 Arms 90V 0 6 Arms 265V 47 63 47 63 90 265 The maximum inrush current will be less than 50A and 100A when the adapter is connected to 115Vac 60Hz and 230Vac 50Hz respectively It should provide an efficiency of 8496 minimum when measured at maximum load under 115V 60Hz 19 0V including the effects of line voltage variation load current ripple and noise 300mvp pmax 20MHz bandwidth for resistor load O A min 3 5A max 19 0 3 68A 3 sec Q115Vac 6 ms min 0120 Vac input full load 27 V Output can be shorted without damage and auto recovery 15kV at air discharge 8kV at contact discharge 4242 Vdc for 1 second 250uA max at 250Vrms 1 FCC class B requirements USA 2 VDE class B requirements German 3 VCCI classll requirements Japan System Power Management Mech Off G3 All devices in the system are turned off completely Soft Off G2 S5 OS initiated shutdown A
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