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1. CAMERA CMOS 0 3M SUYIN 57 1K901 001 CN0314 0V03 UVC Communication Module cc WIRELESS ANTENNA RIGHT 25 TK901 001 cc WIRELESS ANTENNA LEFT 25 TK901 002 Microphone Main Board MB TK301 001 MAINBOARD TM5720 INTEL PM965 ICH8M 256M GD2 BCM578MKMLG LF W 1394 amp FIR amp DVI W MODEM amp RTC BATTERY MAINBOARD TM5720 UMA ICH8M BCM5787MKMLG LF W 1394 amp RTC BATTERY amp MODEM PCMCIA Slot PC Card Slot PCMCIA 4PIN SLOT CONN CARD 22 1K901 001 BUS PX10AFR02PH 1 SDIMM 1GB DDRII667 SAMSUNG KN 1GBOB 011 M470T2953EZ3 CE6 NM SDIMM 512MB DDRII667 NANYA KN 51203 032 Mu NT512T64UH8BOFN 3C LF SDIMM 512MB DDRII667 SAMSUNG KN 5120B 023 M470T6554EZ3 CE6 LF SDIMM 512MB DDRII667 HYNIX KN 5120G 019 HYMP564S64CP6 Y5AB LF SDIMM 512MB DDRII667 PROMOS KN 5120M 004 V916764B24QBFW F5 LF SDIMM 1GB DDRII667 NANYA KN 1GB03 014 NT1GT64U8HBOBN 3C LF SDIMM 1GB DDRII667 HYNIX KN 1GB0G 006 HYMP512S64CP8 Y5 LF SDIMM 1GB DDRII667 PROMOS KN 1GBOM 001 V916765G24QBFW F5 UE jj OO lA IA e O LOGO PLATE FOR PANEL 31 A30V1 001 LOGO PLATE FOR BEZEL 31 A46V1 001 NAME PLATE TM5720 40 TKA01 001 LCD SCREW RUBBER 47 TK501 001 SCREW M2 x L3 WHITE 86 00C07 220 MB TK201 001 Memory SCREW M2 5 x L6 NYLOK CR3 86 00E33 736 SCREW M2 5 x L8 NYLOK CR3 86 00E34 738 SCREW M2 5 x 5 NI 86 TK901 001 SCREW M2 5 x L5 BLACK 86 TK501 001 ZN NYLOK SCREW DIMM COVER STEEL 86 00A02 140 SC
2. AS5051AW XMi MCESI1 UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN Slovenia Croatia AS505 EMEA LX AV 1AWX 30J 03 Mi 7 AS505 EMEA Portugal LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 30J 03 XMi Mi 8 MCEPT6 UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS505 1AWX Mi EMEA Sweden Finland AS505 EMEA 1AWX Mi AS505 EMEA 1AWX Mi AS505 EMEA 1AWX Mi Turkey LX AV AS5051AW 30J 04 XMi 1 MCETR5 UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C_AN LX AV AS5051AW 30J 02 XMi 9 MCESV5 UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R bg 0 3 C AN Switzerland LX AV AS5051AW 30J 04 XMi 5 MCESW8 UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R bg 0 3 C AN UK LX AV AS5051AW 30J 04 XMi 6 MCEUK5 UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS505 EMEA LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 30J 04 XMi Mi 7 MCEWUK1 1W UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS505 EMEA Italy LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 30J 04 XMi Mi 2 MCEWIT11 W UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS505 AS5051AW 1AWX XMi Mi MCEWDE1 1W UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R bg 0 3 C AN EMEA Appendix A Germany LX AV 30J 03 1 1 SO512 MBII6 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA JMBII6 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA MBII6 ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA N100 GB5 4 K SO512 MBII6 K N100 GB5 4 N100 GB5 4 K N100 GB5 4 K N100 GB5 4 K N
3. e 73 Removing the Middle Cover and the Power Board 74 Removing the Keyboard aaa aaa eee eee KI KK k 76 Removing the LCD Module ias 78 Separating the Upper Case from the Lower Case llus 81 Removing the Launch Board aaa aaa KI KIR I eee ees 84 Removing the Touch Pad Board Module Fu 85 Removing the main board 88 Removing the Speaker Modules LG ua 90 Removing the USB Board F eens 91 LCD Module Disassembly Process aaa 93 LCD Module Disassembly Flowchart aaa eee eee 93 Main crew EIS we scu S n ERE e ene rr cel O a 93 Removing the LCD Bezel LL 94 Removing the LCD module with the Brackets 95 Removing the Inverter Board and FPC Cable 0 00000 eee 96 Removing the LCD Brackets LG eens 97 Removing the Left and Right Hinge Fa 97 Removing the Antennas ae Boe acce kK KK A AW KIR KIR KI KI MA KK iR KK k 98 Removing the Internal Microphone and Web Camera 99 Troubleshooting 101 System Check Procedures F II IG kn I I en 102 External Diskette Drive Check kK KK aaa aaa aaa eee 102 External CD ROM Drive Check KK KK KRI K KK K K KIRR au 102 Keyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Check Ls 102 MEMO CHECK sa s5n banan ad ARS dbn QE P dL d apr E dica e E Rea a Ne A
4. Cache controller Built in CPU Chapter 1 29 30 System Memory Memory controller Memory size DIMM socket number Supports memory size per socket Supports maximum memory size Supports DIMM type Supports DIMM Speed Supports DIMM voltage Supports DIMM package Memory module combinations Memory Combinations OMB OMB OMB OMB 256MB 256MB 256MB 512MB 512MB essere 533 677 MHz 1 8V and 0 9V 200 pin soDIMM You can install memory modules in any combinations as long as they match the above specifications 256MB 512MB 1024MB 256MB 512MB 1024MB zag foem MB ooo 2048MB 256MB 512MB 2304MB 768MB 1024MB 512MB 1024MB 1536MB 1024MB 1024MB 2048MB 1024MB 0 2048MB 3072MB 2048MB 2048MB mm we EC NEN NOTE Above table lists some system memory configurations You may combine DIMMs with various capacities to form other combinations On above table the configuration of slot 1 and slot 2 could be Chapter 1 reversed LAN Chipset Broadcom 5787M Supports LAN protocol 10 100 1000 Mbps LAN connector type RJ45 Features Integrated 10 100 BASE T transceiver Wake on LAN support compliant with ACPI 2 0 PCI v2 2 Bluetooth Interface Chipset Foxconn T60H928 01 Data throughput 723 bps full soeed data rate Protocol Bluetooth 1 1 Upgradeable to Bluetooth 1 2 when SIG specification is ratified Wireless Module 802 11b g Chipset Intel Wireless WiF
5. Launch Manager allows you to set the four easy launch buttons located above the keyboard You can access the Launch Manager by clicking on Start gt All Programs gt Launch Manager to start the application Norton Internet Security 29 Norton Internet Security is an anti virus utility that can protect against viruses keeping your data safe and secure How do I check for viruses 1 Double click the Norton Internet Security icon on the Windows desktop 2 Select Tasks amp Scans 3 Select Run Scan to scan your system Protection Center if bee Security w Subscription 365 days remaining Tasks amp Scans close Run a Scan Scan your entire computer scan commonly infected areas or run a Help custom scan of drives folders or disks AtR Sk Run Full System Scan Not Completed Run Quick Scan Not Completed P Run Cus Sca Open FIX NOW EE Quick Links FI Support EG LES m Norton Account Help Technical Support Ouick Tasks Run LiveUpdate Scan Now 4 When the scan is complete review the results of the scan NOTE For optimal security run a Full System Scan when scanning your computer for the first time You can schedule customized virus scans that run unattended on specific dates and times or at periodic intervals If you are using the computer when the scheduled scan begins it runs in the background so that you do not have to stop working For more information refe
6. NOTE The modem cable is still attached to the modem board 7 Disconnect the modem cable from the modem board Removing the Heatsink Fan Module 1 See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 2 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 70 Chapter 3 3 Disconnect the heatsink fan connector from FAN1 on the main board 4 Remove the two screws C securing the heatsink fan module 5 Remove the heatsink fan module from the main board Removing the CPU and VGA Heatsink Module 1 See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 2 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 Chapter 3 71 72 3 Remove the nine screws C securing the CPU and VGA heatsink module in place NOTE There are only five 5 screws for the UMA module 4 Slide out and remove the heatsink module Chapter 3 Removing the CPU See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 See Removing the Heatsink Fan Module on page 70 See Removing the CPU and VGA Heatsink Module on page 71 a oe D M rt Removing the VGA board for Discrete model oniv 1 See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 2 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 3 See Removing the Heatsink Fan Module on page 70 4 See Removing the CPU and VGA Heatsink Module on page 71 Chapter 3 Using a flat screwdriver turn the CPU socket latch counter cl
7. E o eni MODULE 24X HLDS GCC T KO 0240D 005 Er i W O BEZEL DALLEN EMEN INTEL MEROM CORE2DUAL ERES DTP 17100 1 8G 2M 800 130 Chapter 6 CPU INTEL MEROM CORE2DUAL KC 73001 DTP 17300 2 0G 4M 800L CPU INTEL MEROM CORE2DUAL KC 75001 DTP 17500 2 2G 4M 800 CPU INTEL MEROM CORE2DUAL KC 77001 DTP 17700 2 4G 4M 800L DVD RW Drive ASSEMBLY SUPLER MULTI 6M TK901 002 MODULE 8X DVD Module DVD RW DRIVE 8X S MUTI KU 00805 038 PIONEERDVR K17RS LF W O BEZEL DVD RW DRIVE 8X S MULTI KU 00807 055 PANASONIC UJ 850UAA1 A LF W O BEZEL DVD RW DRIVE 8X S MULTI KU 00809 010 PHILIPS DS 8A1P LF W O BEZEL DVD RW DRIVE 8X S MULTI HLDS KU 0080D 027 GSA T20N LF W O BEZEL 15 FAN FORCECON 23 TK901 001 Fan Heatsink PI CPU HEATSINK W SCREW W O FAN 60 TKA01 002 HDD Hard Disk Drive L HDD 80GB 5400RPM SATA KH 08001 030 SEAGATE ST980811AS VENUS LF HDD 80GB 5400RPM SATA HGST KH 08007 021 HTS541680J9SA00 SURUGA B LF HDD 80GB 5400RPM SATA WD KH 08008 033 WD800BEVS 22RSTOML80 LF HDD 80GB 5400RPM SATA TOSHIBA KH 08004 010 MK8037GSX GEMINI BS LF HDD 120GB 5400RPM SATA KH 12001 031 SEAGATE ST9120822AS VENUS LF HDD 120GB 5400RPM SATA HGST KH 12007 010 HTS541612J9SA00 SURUGA B LF HDD 120GB 5400RPM SATA TOSHIBA MK1237GSX GEMINI BS EF HDD 120GB 5400RPM SATA WD KH 12008 018 WD1200BEVS 22RSTO ML80 LF 1 r r TAS EHE OH THU ri p CA Fk 31 HDD 160GB 5400RPM SATA HGST KH 16007 011 HTS541616J9SA0
8. Error Message List No beep power on indicator turns off and LCD is blank No beep power on indicator turns on and LCD is blank No beep power on indicator turns on and System Check on page 103 Ensure every connector is connected tightly and correctly Reconnect the DIMM LED board System board Power source battery pack and power adapter See Power System Check on page 103 Reconnect the LCD connector Hard disk drive LCD inverter ID LCD cable LCD Inverter LCD System board Reconnect the LCD connectors LCD is blank But you can see POST on an LCD inverter ID external CRT LCD cable LCD inverter LCD System board No beep power on indicator turns on and a Ensure every connector is connected tightly and correctly blinking cursor shown on LCD during POST System board Power source battery pack and power adapter See Power No beep during POST but system runs Speaker correctly System board Chapter 4 109 Phoenix BIOS Beep Codes Hg gymynad oh Disable NoncMaskabis erp NM Du om w p TT iinizesemtawas TT oh mial choc wit inia POST values T o anos S an maas OPUregate TT I A TT TT abe GPU sane TT C miala caches oW POST vals T Eh TT TT Ir p ne ea bus DE K Power Wanagomen 11h Load alternate registers with initial POST values boot Ha TT nine PT Bs Vesterng devces Da TT itz keyboard conver TT m In
9. Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 os I lt Remove the tape holding the gray antenna 6 Disconnect the antenna cables from the WLAN board ammo mu T Chapter 3 Move the antenna away from the WLAN board and remove the two screws F on the WLAN board to release the WLAN board i 0 n KIGLNOTO E M2 x La 2 8 Detachthe WLAN board from the WLAN socket p AL s P a NE d lt lt M Hh m A 4 NOTE When attaching the antenna back to the WLAN board make sure the cable are arranged properly Removing the Hard Disk Drive Module 1 See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 2 See Removing the SD dummy card on page 60 3 See Removing the PC and ExpressCard dummy cards on page 61 4 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 5 Remove the foam padding as shown Chapter 3 65 6 Disconnect the hard disk module from the connector by pulling on the mylar tab on the hard disk module 7 NOTE To prevent damage to device avoid pressing down on it or placing heavy objects on top of it 8 Remove the hard disk from the hard disk rubber enclosure as shown Removing the Optical Drive Module 1 See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 66 Chapter 3 2 Turn the base unit over then remove the one screw A on the bottom side of the unit 3 Carefully use a plastic screw driver 1 to eject the optical drive t
10. includes USB disk drives USB pen drives USB flash drives USB MP3 drives USB memory card readers IEEE 1394 disk drives and any other removable storage devices that can be mounted as a file system when plugged into the system un Optical Drive Devices includes any kind of CD ROM DVD ROM HD DVD or Blu ray drive devices O Floppy Drive Devices 3 5 inch floppy drives only Chapter 1 To use Acer eLock Management the Empowering Technology password must be set first Once set you can apply locks to any of the devices types Lock s will mmediately be set without any reboot necessary and will remain after rebooting until removed NOTE If you lose the Empowering Technology password there is no method to reset it except by reformatting your system Make sure to remember or write down your password r Empowering Technology th Acer eLock Manageneng Removable Storage Devices Optical Drive Devices Floppy Drive Devices EZ Acer eRecovery Management Acer eRecovery Management is a versatile backup utility It allows you to create full or incremental backups burn the factory default image to optical disc and restore from previously created backups or reinstall applications and drivers By default user created backups are stored to the DA drive Acer eRecovery Management provides you with L d L Chapter 1 Password protection Empowering Technology password Full and incremental b
11. Input devices U U Audio m L L L 88 89 key Acer Fine Touch M keyboard with 5 degree curve inverted T cursor layout 2 5mm minimum key travel Seamless touchpad pointing device with Acer BioProtect fingerprint reader supporting Acer FingerNav 4 way control function manufacturing option Seamless touchpad pointing device with 4 way scroll button manufacturing option 12 function keys four cursor keys two Windows keys hotkey controls embedded numeric keypad international language support independent Euro and US dollar sign keys Easy launch buttons Acer Empowering Key Internet email user progammable Productivity keys Lock Presentation Sync Front access communication switches WLAN and Bluetooth Two built in Acer 3DSonic stereo speakers Intel High Definition Audio support Built in microphone MS Sound compatible Communication U Acer Video Conference featuring s Integrated Acer CrystalEye webcam supporting enhanced Acer PrimaLite technology Optional Acer Xpress VolP phone WLAN Intel amp Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN dual band guad mode 802 11a b g Draft N network connection supporting Acer SignalUp with InviLink Nplify M wireless technology for selected models or Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG dual band tri mode 802 11a b g Wi Fi CERTIFIED network connection supporting Acer SignalUp wireless technology for selected models or Acer InviLink 802 11b g Wi Fi CERTIFIED so
12. Internal speaker Guantity Yes 2 1 5W speakers Video Interface Video Memory Chipset ATI X2500 HD2400XT or HD2600 PCMCIA Port PCMCIA controller ENE CB714 1410 Supports card type Type ll Chapter 1 PCMCIA Port Number of slots One type ll Supports ZV Zoomed Video port No ZV support System Board Major Chips Core logic Mobile Intel amp PM965 GM965 960 4 ICH8M Express Chipset VGA Keyboard Keyboard controller NS PC97541V Total number of keypads 88 89 key Windows logo key Yes Internal amp external Keyboard work Plug USB keyboard to the USB port directly Yes simultaneously Battery Vendor amp model name Panasonic 6cell 2 0 Sanyo 6cell 2 0 SMP 6cell 2 0 Panasonic 8cell 2 4 Sanyo 8cell 2 4 SMP 8cell 2 4 Battery Type Pack capacity 4000 mAH Panasonic 6cell 2 0 4000 mAH Sanyo 6cell 2 0 4000 mAH SMP 6cell 2 0 4800 mAH Panasonic 8cell 2 4 4800 mAH Sanvo 8cell 2 4 4800 mAH SMP 8cell 2 4 Number of battery cell 6 8 Chapter 1 36 Battery Package configuration 3 cells in series 2 series in parallel 4 cells in series 2 series in parallel Normal voltage 11 1V LCD 15 4 inch Vendor amp model name AUO B154EWO02 VO Non LPL LP154WX4 TLA2 Non Glare Glare AUO B154EWO2 V1 Glare LPL LP154WX4 TLC2 Glare Active Area mm 331 2x207 Displav resolution pixels 1280x800 WXGA Pixel Pitch 0 25875x0 25875 Pixel Arrangemen
13. K 318BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG SO512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 NSM8 N X BRM4 318BG X X S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 Appendix A AS505 EMEA Germany LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 305 05 XMi Mi 7 XPHDE7 UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R bg 0 3 C AN AS505 EMEA Middle LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX East 305 06 XMi Mi 1 XPHAR1 UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R bg 0 3 C AN AS505 EMEA Denmark LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 305 04 XMi Mi 7 XPHDK1 UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R bg 0 3 C AN AS505 EMEA Belgium LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 305 05 XMi Mi 6 XPHBE1 UMAC 2 512 120 i Eastern Europe AS505 EMEA 1AWX M LX AV AS5051AW 305 05 XMi 2 2 512 120 AS505 EMEA UK LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 30J 08 XMi Mi 3 2 512 120 AS505 EMEA UK LX AV 1AWX 30J 08 Mi 2 AS505 EMEA Eastern LX AV 1AWX Europe 305 05 Mi 1 AS505 1AWX Mi EMEA Spain LX AV 305 05 9 Appendix A SO512 MBII5 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA MBII5 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA MBII5 ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA N120 GB5 4 K SO512 MBII5 K N120 GB5 4 N120 GB5 4 K N120 GB5 4 K N120 GB5 4 K N120 GB5 4 K NSM8 ABT_
14. 2 Indone LX AV sia 20C 0 03 India LX AV 20C 0 02 re ia AS305 3NWX Mi AS305 3NWX Mi Singap LX AV O 20C 0 01 Philipp ines Malay S Thaila nd AS305 3NWX Mi AS305 TWN GCTW S2 AV 3WXCi N 205 00 1 TWN N AAP AAP AAP AAP AS305 AAP 3NWX AS305 AAP 3NWX AS305 3NWX Mi Appendix A AS3053WX CiXPHTC1 UMAC 2 512 60 BT 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS3054WX CiXPHTC1 UMAC 2 512 80 BT 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS3053N WXMi LINPUSIN1 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS3053N WXMi LINPUSIL1 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS3053N WXMi LINPUSSG 1 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS3053N WXMi LINPUSPH 1 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS3053N WXMi LINPUSMA 2 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS3053N WXMi LINPUSTH 2 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN R gt lt SMP64342 N141W SO512 SO512 N60GB5 NCB2 ABT AT FOX BR 5W XGA MBII5 MBII5 4K H5413B M 2 0 G SMP64352 N141W SO512 SO512 N80GB5 NCB2 ABT BR FOX BR 5W XGA MBII5 MBII5 4K 4X M4318B JM 2 0 G SMP64342 N14 1W SO512 N N60GB5 NSM8 JABT BR 5W XGAG MBII5 X M4318B G SMP64342 N14 1W SO512 N N60GB5 NSM8 ABT BR 5W XGAG MBII5 X M4318B G SMP64342 N14 1W SO512 N N60GB5 NSM8 ABT BR 5W XGAG MBII5 X M4318B G B B B B SMP64342 N14 1W SO512 N60GB5 NSM8 ABT BR 5W XGAG MBII5 X M4318B G SMP64342 N1
15. 4K X M4318B NSM8 JABT_BR X M4318B G NSM8 JABT_BR X M4318B G NSM8 JABT_BR X M4318B G NSM8 JABT_BR X M4318B G NSM8 ABT_BR X M4318B G NCB2 ABT_BR 4X M4318B G NSM8 JABT BR X M4318B G NCB2 JABT BR AX M4318B G Mt SMP64342 N141W SO512 5W XGAG MBII5 SMP64342 N14 1W SO512 5W XGAG MBII5 SMP64342 N14 1W SO512 5W XGAG MBII5 SMP64342 N14 1W SO512 5W XGAG MBII5 SMP64342 N14 1W SO512 5W XGAG MBII5 SMP64342 N14 1W SO512 5W XGAG MBII5 SMP64342 N14 1W SO512 5W XGA MBII5 SMP64342 N14 1W SO512 5W XGA MBII5 SMP64342 N14 1W SO512 5W XGA MBII5 N80GB5 AW A N60GB5 N60GB5 i N60GB5 4K N80GB5 B B B N60GB5 AW A N60GB5 FOX BR M 2 0 AW A N60GB5 AW Mi 160 161 AS3053WX i XPHAR8 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS3053WX Mi XPHAR8 UMAC 1 512 60 BT 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS3053WX Mi MCECF UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS305 EMEA 3WXCI AS305 EMEA 3WXM i AS305 3WXM i AS305 3WXM i AS305 3WXM i AS305 3WXM i AS305 3WXM i AS305 3WXM i Middle LX AV East 205 01 4 Middle LX AV East 205 01 3 LX AV 20J 00 5 v gt USA Canad a Canad ian French gt USA Canad AS3053WX Mi MCEUS UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB_bg_0 3 a Canad ian French LX AV 20J 00 6 LX AV 20J 00 7 LX AV 206 00 4 LX AV 206 00 3 LX AV
16. AS505 EMEA 1AWX Mi AS505 EMEA 1AWX Mi AS505 EMEA 1AWX Mi AS505 EMEA 1AWX Mi EMEA AS505 1AWX Mi EMEA Slovenia Croatia AS505 1AWX Mi EMEA Switzerland LX AV 30J 08 6 Appendix A AS5051AW XMi MCENL6 UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi MCEIT7 UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi MCEDK6 UMAC 2 512 120 eL 5R bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi MCEFRF UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi MCENO5 UMAC 1 512 80 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi MCENO5 UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi MCERU9 UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi MCESI1 UMAC 2 512 120 eL 5R bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi MCESW8 UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R bg 0 3 C AN 1 SO512 MBII5 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA MBII5 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA MBII5 ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA N120 NSM8 ABT_ N GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 M
17. BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG SO512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 NSM8 ABT_ N X BRM4 318BG X X SO512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 15 R AS505 EMEA Greece LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 305 05 XMi Mi 4 XPHEL1 UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R bg 0 3 C AN EMEA Israel LX AV AS5051AW 305 06 XMi 9 XPHIS1 UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R bg 0 3 C AN EMEA France LX AV AS5051AW 305 04 XMi 8 XPHFRA UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R bg 0 3 C AN AS505 EMEA Italy LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 305 05 XMi Mi 5 XPHITI UMAC 2 512 120 i AS505 1AWX Mi AS505 1AWX Mi Eastern Europe AS505 EMEA LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 305 05 XMi M 3 2 512 120 AS505 EMEA Holland LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 305 06 XMi Mi 7 2 512 120 AS505 AAP Malaysia LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 305 06 XMi Mi 6 1 512 80 6L 5R CB_bg_0 3 AS505 EMEA Norway LX AV 1AWX 305 05 Mi 8 AS505 EMEA South LX AV 1AWX Africa 305 06 Mi 2 155 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N120 NSM8 JABT N 36 WXGA MBll5 MBII5 GB5 4 BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N120
18. Bluetooth Connector Touchpad Board Connector Speaker Connector Chapter 5 121 Bottom View BOTTOMVIEW A 7 gf Slee Ce lel O sd band I ii BRR cu i I itn herd f SATA Connector 8 Card Reader PC Card Reader 9 Line out jack CRT Connector Headphone jack 122 Chapter 5 Standard Operation Procedures of Password Bypassing and BIOS Recovery For RD and CSD to debug easily the system provide one hardware DIP switch for Bypassing Password Check and one Hotkey to enable BIOS Recoverv 1 DIP Switches SW1 Disabled High Bypassing Password Check 2 Hotkey to enable BIOS Recovery Fn ESC then Power Button To use this function it is strongly recommended that the AC adapter is connected to the system and plug in to a wall outlet and the Battery is also in the system Bypassing Password Check SW1 If the user has set Password power on or setup password for security reason BIOS will check password during POST or when entering the BIOS setup menu However if it is necessary to ignore the password check the user may enable DIP SW1 to bypass password check BIOS Recovery Boot Block is a special block of BIOS It is used to boot up the system with minimum BIOS initialization The user can enable this feature to restore the BIOS to a successful one if previous BIOS flashing process fails 1 DIP Location RD CSD can enable or disable this function by switching the DIP The
19. N14 1 36 WXGA G SO1G BII5 N N120 GB5 4 K N N120 GB5 4 K NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NCB2 ABT_ 4X ATH54 13BG SO512 NCB2 ABT_ MBII5 4X ATH54 13BG PT 13 Co AS505 TWN GCTWN LX AV 1AWX 305 01 Mi 2 AS505 TWN GCTWN LX AV 1AWX 305 01 Mi A AS505 TWN GCTWN LX AV 1AWX 305 01 Mi 3 AS505 AAP Australia LX AV 1AWX New 30J 01 Mi Zealand 1 AS505 AAP Singapore JLX AV 1AWX 30J 01 Mi 2 AS505 AAP India LX AV 1AWX 30J 01 Mi 3 AS505 AAP Indonesia LX AV 1AWX 30J 01 Mi A AS505 AAP Philippines LX AV 1AWX 30J 01 Mi 5 AS505 AAP Malaysia LX AV 1AWX 30J 01 Mi 6 139 AS5051AW XMi XPHTC1 UMAC 1 512 120 BT 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHTC1 UMAC 1 512 60 BT 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHTC1 UMAC 1 512 80 BT 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi MCEAU1 UMAC 1 1G 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 AS5051AW XMi 1 1G 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 AS5051AW XMi 1 1G 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 AS5051AW XMi 1 1G 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 AS5051AW XMi 1 1G 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 AS5051AW XMi 1 1G 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N120 NSM8 ABT FOX_ N 36 WXGA MBII5 GB5 4 X ATH54 BRM G K 13BG 2 0 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N60G NSM8 ABT FOX_ N 36 WXGA MBII5 B5 4K X ATH54 BRM_ G 13BG 2 0 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N80G NSM8 ABT_ FOX_ N 36 WXGA MBII5 B5 4K X ATH54 BRM G 13BG 2 0 ATMK JN1
20. RR heck for keyboard errors t Dz ma pp Iniialize coprocessor if present Disable onboard Super I O ports and IRQs DBA 0 Late POST device initialization Chapter 4 111 Hg EE emer R 282 pers eh Cenfigre non MOD IDE cooler an Detecandinstal tema paralel pors _ eh male PO compat PrP ISA devices n Rian oar l0 pers T NONE Configure Motherboard Configurable Devices optional Wn 0 I NI matzetosarea Wh Enable Non Maskable Interrupts Ni 7 sm mitale tended BIOS Data Area pend Testand initalize PSE mouse sm nitatzetoppy cooler TS 8Fh Determine number of ATA drives optional 93h Build MPTABLE for multi processor boards wn O sal cp ROM Tor Boot TS sm ear huge ES segment register TTT Sm up Mut Processor table short beeps on checksum failure wn Check tor SMART drive opiona A shadowopionnows TTT n setupPowerManagemet em niais security engine optional Sh Erablenardwareintenupis TTT 9Fh Determine number of ATA and SCSI drives am same TT e TT desteyek DM talia Tomasas A TT XX Y Y 17 T A TT ENWSEUR EC GewBollg Rh TT deatrenn TT TT TT B2h POST done prepare to boot operating system 112 Ghapter 4 C em 10 e L tine Pn Option ROMS C Gearpariyaheskes eh Opla MultBoot menu TT eh TTT Gearsereen eptena C Oeck ius and backup remindere en
21. gt E Open Windows Explore amp lt F gt Search for a file or folder lt gt lt G gt Cycle through Sidebar gadgets lt gt lt L gt Lock your computer if you are connected to a network domain or switch users if you re not connected to a network domain lt fy gt lt M gt Minimizes all windows lt gt lt R gt Open the Run dialog box lt 4g gt lt T gt Cycle through programs on the taskbar lt gt lt U gt Open Ease of Access Center amp X Open Windows Mobility Center amp BREAK Display the System Properties dialog box lt 4 gt lt SHIFT M gt Restore minimized windows to the desktop lt 4 gt TAB Cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Windows Flip 3 D lt gt lt SPACEBAR gt Bring all gadgets to the front and select Windows Sidebar lt CTRL gt lt gt lt F gt Search for computers if you are on a network lt CTRL gt lt gt lt TAB gt Use the arrow keys to cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Windows Flip 3 D Note Depending on your edition of Windows Vista some shortcuts may not function as described m Application This key has the same effect as clicking the right mouse button m Application key it opens the application s context menu key Chapter 1 Hot Keys The computer employs hotkeys or key combinations to access most of the computer s co
22. on page 81 See Removing the main board on page 88 Remove the tape securing the speaker cables in place 90 Chapter 3 21 Remove the four screws C holding the left and right speakers YT n Y Ge fo al SN oly YY AI Jy W TRA 6 BAT o O f y v Tea Wa dne 4d TNT XL t M Le W o 45 TI Y w 23 4 l e lt f fa kirai a e 22 Remove the left and right speakers from the upper case Removing the USB Board 1 See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 2 See Removing the SD dummy card on page 60 3 See Removing the PC and ExpressCard dummy cards on page 61 4 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 5 See Removing the DIMM on page 63 6 See Removing the WLAN Board Modules on page 64 7 See Removing the Hard Disk Drive Module on page 65 8 See Removing the Optical Drive Module on page 66 9 See Removing the Modem Board on page 70 10 See Removing the Heatsink Fan Module on page 70 11 See Removing the CPU and VGA Heatsink Module on page 71 12 See Removing the CPU on page 73 13 See Removing the VGA board for Discrete model only on page 73 14 See Removing the Middle Cover and the Power Board on page 74 15 See Removing the Keyboard on page 76 16 See Removing the LCD Module on page 78 17 See Separating the Upper Case from the Lower
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24. 305 02 XMi Mi 4 XPHNO1 UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R bg 0 3 C AN EMEA _ IRussia LX AV AS5051AW 305 02 XMi 5 XPHRU2 UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN EMEA LX AV AS5051AW 305 02 XMi 6 XPHSV1 UMAC 2 512 100 AS505 EMEA IFrance LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 305 02 XMi M 2 2 512 100 AS505 EMEA LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 305 03 XMi Mi 7 XPHWIT21 W UMAC 2 512 100 AS505 1AWX Mi EMEA AS505 PA 2WXM i Canadian French 147 AS505 1AWX Mi AS505 1AWX M Sweden Finland AS505 1AWX Mi AS5052WX Mi MCECF UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN 1 SO512 MBII6 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA JMBII6 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA MBII6 ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATTL5 N14 1 0 WXGA G SO512 K MBII6 K N100 GB5 4 N100 GB5 4 N100 GB5 4 K N100 GB5 4 K N100 GB5 4 K N100 GB5 4 K NSM8 ABT_ BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG N100 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG N100 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X ATH54 K 13BG SO512 MBII6 S0512 MBII6 NSM8 ABT_ N X BRM4 318BG X X SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 S
25. 4GB SD PRO Memory Card MS Card Sony 512 MS PRO Lexar 512MB MS PRO Lexar 1GB MS PRO Sony 2GB MS PRO MMC Card SanDisk 32MB Transcend 64 128MB Transcend 256MB SanDisk RS MMC 128MB PQI RS MMC 256MB Transcend 512MB A DATA Turbo 200X 2GB MMC Card XD Card Apacer 256 512MB SanDisk 2GB Olympus 512MB CF Card Apacer 256 512 SanDisk 2GB Appendix B 165 166 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 gueries to your local Acer branch office Acer Branch Offices and Regional Business Units may access our website However some information sources will reguire 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 U DO oO Spare parts lists u TABs Technical Announcement Bulletin For these purposes we have included an Acrobat File to facilitate the problem free downloading of our technical material Also contained on this website are Q Detailed information on Acer s International Traveler s Warra
26. 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi MCEPT6 UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi MCEESJ UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi MCEDEA UMAC 2 512 120 AS5051AW XMi 2 512 120 AS5051AW XMi 2 512 120 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA JMBIIS G ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA MBII5 ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA SO512 MBII5 N120 GB5 4 K S0512 MBII5 K N120 GB5 4 N120 GB5 4 K N120 GB5 4 K N120 GB5 4 K N120 GB5 4 K NSM8 ABT_ BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG SO512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 NSM8 ABT_ N X BRM4 318BG X X SO512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 Appendix A Holland LX AV 30J 06 9 Italy LX AV 30J 07 1 Denmark LX AV 30J 07 4 France LX AV 30J 06 3 Norway LX AV 30J 07 3 Norway LX AV 30J 07 5 Russia LX AV 30J 08 0 LX AV 30J 08 AS505 EMEA 1AWX Mi AS505 EMEA 1AWX Mi AS505 1AWX Mi
27. AN ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N100 NSM8 ABT FOX_ BT 36 WXGA JMBII6 GB5 4 X BRM4 BRM_ VoIP G K 318BG 2 0 PCMC IA ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N100 NSM8 ABT FOX_ BT 36 WXGA MBII6 GB5 4 X BRM4 BRM_ VolP K 318BG 2 0 PCMC IA ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N100 NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA MBII6 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N100 NSM8 ABT_ FOX_ BT 36 WXGA JMBII6 GB5 4 X BRM4 BRM_ VolP K 318BG 2 0 PCMC IA ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N100 NSM8 ABT_ FOX_ BT 36 WXGA MBll6 GB5 4 X BRM4 BRM_ VoIP K 318BG 2 0 PCMC IA ATTL5 JN14 1 SO512 N N120 NSM8 ABT FOX_ N 0 WXGA MBII5 GB5 4 X BRM4 BRM G K 318BG 2 0 ATTL5 N141 SO1G N N120 NSM8 JABT FOX_ N 2 WXGA Bll6 GB5 4 X BRM4 BRM G K 318BG 2 0 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N60G NSM8 ABT_ FOX_ N 36 WXGA MBII5 B5 4K X BRM4 BRM 318BG 2 0 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N60G NSM8 ABT_ FOX_ N 36 WXGA MBII5 B5 4K X BRM4 BRM G 318BG 2 0 Appendix A LX AV 30C 0 20 AS505 EMEA Middle 1ANW East XMi AS505 EMEA France 1ANW XMi l EMEA Middle East EMEA AS505 1ANW XMi AS505 1AWX Mi AS505 1AWX Mi Eastern Europe LX AV 305 04 4 LX AV 30J 05 7 AS505 TWN GCTWN LX AV 2WXM 30J 05 i 8 AS505 TWN GCTWN LX AV 2WXM 305 04 i 6 AS505 EMEA Switzerland LX AV 30J 05 9 1AWX Mi Appendix A AS505 EMEA Russia LX AV 1AWX 305 04 Mi 5 AS5051AN WXMi LINPUSAR 7 UMAC 1 512 60 BT 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C_AN AS5051AN
28. Carefully pry open the LCD bezel and remove the bezel from the LCD module 94 Chapter 3 Removing the LCD module with the Brackets See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 See Removing the DIMM on page 63 See Removing the WLAN Board Modules on page 64 See Removing the Middle Cover and the Power Board on page 74 See Removing the Keyboard on page 76 See Removing the LCD Module on page 78 See Removing the LCD Bezel on page 94 gt eS 1 o now mom Disconnect the cable from the camera board mw 11 Detach the LCD with the brackets from the back cover Chapter 3 95 Removing the Inverter Board and FPC Cable See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 See Removing the DIMM on page 63 See Removing the WLAN Board Modules on page 64 See Removing the Middle Cover and the Power Board on page 74 See Removing the Keyboard on page 76 See Removing the LCD Module on page 78 See Removing the LCD Bezel on page 94 p S ld 5 Sr eS mom r See Removing the LCD module with the Brackets on page 95 _ e Disconnect the inverter board cable from its connector then disconnect the 2P cable on the inverter board to remove it A 5 te 11 Detach the acetic tapes holding the FPC cable from the LCD panel and detach
29. Defines whether a password is required or not Disabled or Enabled while the events defined in this group happened The following sub options are all requires the Supervisor password for changes and should be grayed out if the user password was used to enter setup NOTE When you are prompted to enter a password you have three tries before the system halts Don t forget your password lf you forget your password you may have to return your notebook computer to your dealer to reset it Setting a Password 46 Follow these steps as you set the user or the supervisor password 1 Use the w andy keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and press the e key The Set Supervisor Password box appears Set Supervisor Password Enter New Password Confirm 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 Presse 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 u to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility Chapter 2 Removing a Password Follow these steps 1 Use the w and y keys to highlig
30. KB lt Enter gt selects field Extended Memory 2046 MB Video Memory 296 MB Guiet Boot Enabled Network Boot Enabled F12 Boot Menu Disabled D2D Recovery Enabled F1 tl F9 Esc F10 NOTE The screen above is for your reference only Actual values may differ 42 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 The hours are displayed Format HH MM SS with 24 hour format hour minute second System Time System Date Sets the system date Format MM DD YYYY 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 VGA Memory size 128 256 MB Ouiet 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 Network Boot Enables disables the system boot from LAN Option Enabled or Disabled remote server F12 Boot Menu Enables disables Boot Menu during POST Option Disabled or Enabled D2D Recovery Enables disables D2D Recovery
31. Microsoft DirectX 9 and DirectX 10 for selected models or ATI Mobility M Radeon amp X2500 with up to 1024 MB of HyperMemory 256 MB of dedicated GDDR2 VRAM up to 768 MB of shared system memory supporting Microsoft DirectX 9 and PCI Express for selected models Mobile Intel 945GM 943GML Express Chipset with integrated 3D graphics featuring Intel Graphics Media Accelerator GMA 950 with up to 224 MB of shared system memory supporting Microsoft DirectX 9 and PCI Express for selected models ATI Mobility Radeon X2500 HD2400XT or HD2600 with up to 896 MB of HyperMemory 128 MB of dedicated GDDR2 VRAM up to 768 MB of shared system memory supporting Microsoft DirectX 9 and PCI Express for selected models Dual independent display support 16 7 million colors MPEG 2 DVD hardware assisted capability S video TV out NTSC PAL support DVI D true digital video interface support for selected models Storage subsystem U Chapter 1 80 120 160 GB or larger hard disk drive with Acer Disk Anti Shock Protection DASP for selected models 80 120 160 GB or larger hard disk drive with Acer Disk Anti Shock Protection DASP enhancement for selected models Optical drive options DVD Super Multi double layer drive DVD CD RW combo drive 5 in 1 card reader supporting Secure Digital SD MultiMediaCard MMC Memory Stick MS Memory Stick PRO MS PRO xD Picture Card xD
32. Name None IDE1 Serial Number None ATAPI Model Name XXXXXXXXXXX XXX XX XXXX XX Svstem BIOS Version VX XX VGA BIOS Version XX XXX XXXXXX XXX XXX XXX XXXXXX KBC Version XX XX Serial Number XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Asset Tag Number None Product Name TravelMate Extensa 5XXX Manufacturer Name Acer UUID XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX Chapter 2 39 Navigating the BIOS Utility There are six menu options Information Main Advanced Security Boot and Exit Follow these instructions d l OE B To choose a menu use the left and right arrow kevs To choose an item use the up and down arrow kevs To change the value of a parameter press F5 or F6 A plus sign indicates the item has sub items Press Enter to expand this item Press Esc 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 F9 You can also press F10 to save any changes made and exit the BIOS Setup Utility NOTE You 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 Please note that system information is subject to different models 40 Chapter 2 Information The Information screen displays a summary of your computer hard
33. RW sony DVD R RW USB Camera Intel Easy PC Camera A20953 001 Orange Micro USB 2 0 Web Cam USB HUB and Others A TEN UH 204 IOGEAR 4 Port Hub Corega CG WLUSBST11 USB Printer Scanner HP 450WBT Deskjet Printer USB Flash Drive Sony Memory Key 128MB Sony Micro Vault Pro USD 5G IBM 128MB Memory Key IBM 512MB Memory Key Apacer Handy Drive Apacer The USB Flash Drive 256MB USB ODD Logitec CDRW DVDROM combo LG DVD R RW sony DVD R RW 1394 Camera Sony DV TRV10 Access Point 802 11a Intel Pro Wireless 5000 NetGear HE 102 Access Point 802 11g D Link Building Networks People WiFi Certified a b g Wireless 108AG Access Point 802 11n Belkin NTMIMO Wireless Router High Performance wireless 802 11n Bluetooth Device Sony Ericsson Wireless Headset Sony Ericsson T610 X Bridge Bluetooth Access Point BT300 164 Appendix B PCMCIA Test Wireless Lan Card Cisco Wireless LAN Card 802 11a Not recommended for wireless ready NETGEAR Wireless LAN card 802 11a model ISDN Card Toshiba Type B for Bluetooth 128K ISDN Card GPRS Card Vodafone QL1ACC 21581 3G GPRS card Sony Ericsson GC83 GPRS card Sony Ericsson GC89 GPRS card ExpressCard Test Express Card Abcom 5 in 1 Adapter ExpressCard Reader Abcom GigaLan ExpressCard Sunix ECF2400 2 Ports 1394A ExpressCard Memory Card Test SD MS MMC SM CF Microdrive XD SD Card Apacer 128 256MB SanDisk 256MB Apacer 2GB 150x Hi Speed KINGMAX 1GB 66x Hi Speed SanDisk 1GB RiDATA
34. T7500 T7700 T7800 4 MB L2 cache 2 2 2 2 4 2 6 GHz 800 MHz FSB or T7100 T7250 2 MB L2 cache 1 8 2 0 GHz 800 MHz FSB or higher supporting Intel amp 64 architecture for selected models Intel Celeron M processor 530 540 550 1 MB L2 cache 1 73 1 86 2 0 GHz 533 MHz FSB or higher supporting Intel 64 architecture for selected models Intel Pentium Dual Core processor T2310 T2330 1 MB L2 cache 1 46 1 6 GHz 533 MHz FSB or higher for selected models Mobile Intel amp PM965 GM965 960 Express Chipset for selected models Intel amp Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN dual band guad mode 802 11a b g Draft N network connection supporting Acer SignalUp with InviLink NplifyTM wireless technology for selected models or Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG dual band tri mode 802 11a b g Wi Fi CERTIFIED network connection supporting Acer SignalUp wireless technology for selected models Up to 2 GB of DDR2 667 MHz memory upgradeable to 4 GB using two soDIMM modules dual channel support Display and graphics U U U U L 15 4 WXGA TFT LCD 1280 x 800 pixel resolution supporting simultaneous multi window viewing via Acer GridVista Mobile Intel amp GM965 Express Chipset with integrated 3D graphics featuring Intel amp Graphic Media Accelerator GMA X3100 with up to 358 MB of Intel amp Dynamic Video Memory Technology 4 0 8MB of dedicated system memory up to 358 MB of shared system memory supporting
35. TT TT Ne m tine POST Error Manager PEM ca mial 1 can TT male evor day eion Gan TT mial system evor hander oh TT TT Pn dua GMOS optional gh Y om ni notebeok dock late om Pwecwk pa eh E p Y Initialize the chipset E TT talie Gana TTT Ep NT Ep mais Memory sie TT TT Ep tedow Boot T TT Em TT Setennenoy est FE TT talie integer 7 ein aie Run Time Ge a TT TT TT mazewe TT TT E mial System Management Mode Ghapter 4 113 114 Chapter 4 Index of Symptom to FRU Error Message 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 Indicator incorrectly remains off or on but system runs correctly Enter BIOS Utilitv to execute Load Setup Default Settings then reboot system Reconnect the LCD connectors Keyboard if contrast and brightness function key doesn t work LCD inverter ID LCD cable LCD inverter LCD System board Reconnect the LCD connector LCD inverter ID LCD cable LCD inverter LCD System board LCD inverter ID LCD inverter LCD cable LCD System board Reconnect the inverter board Inverter board Power Related Symptoms Power shuts do
36. WXMi LINPUSFR A UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AN WXMi LINPUSRU 5 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHAR8 UMAC 1 512 60 BT 6L 5R CB_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi MCEPL7 UMAC 1 512 100 BT 6L 5R_bg_VP _0 3C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHRU1 UMAC 1 512 100 BT 6L 5R_bg_VP AS5052WX Mi 1 512 120 BT 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 1 512 120 BT 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi MCESW8 UMAC 2 512 120 BT 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N60G NSM8 ABT FOX_ N 36 WXGA MBII5 B5 4K X BRM4 BRM_ 318BG 2 0 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N60G NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA MBII5 B5 4K X BRM4 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N60G NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA MBII5 B5 4K X BRM4 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N60G NSM8 ABT FOX_ N 36 WXGA MBII5 B5 4K X BRM4 BRM G 318BG 2 0 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N100 NSM8 ABT_ FOX_ BT 36 WXGA MBll6 GB5 4 X BRM4 BRM_ VoIP K 318BG 2 0 PCMC IA ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N100 NSM8 ABT_ FOX_ BT 36 WXGA JMBII6 GB5 4 X BRM4 BRM_ VolP K 318BG 2 0 PCMC IA ATTL5 JN14 1 SO512 N N120 NSM8 ABT_ FOX_ N 0 WXGA MBII5 GB5 4 X BRM4 BRM_ G K 318BG 2 0 ATTL5 JN14 1 SO512 N N120 NSM8 ABT FOX_ N 0 WXGA MBIIS GB5 4 X ATH54 BRM G K 13BG 2 0 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N120 NSM8 ABT FOX_ N 36 WXGA MBII5 MBII5 GB5 4 X BRM4 BRM_ G K 318BG 2 0 15 o AS5051AW XMi MCESW8 UMAC 2 512 120
37. concerns mean that Acer eNet Management does not store username and password information Chapter 1 Empowering Technology CY Acer eNet Management Profile Manager Auto dt Main L Profile EJ settings Acer ePower Management i Acer ePower Management features a straightforward user interface for configuring your power management options To access this utility select Acer ePower Management from the Empowering Technology toolbar run the program from the Acer Empowering Technology program group in Start menu or right click the Windows power icon in the system tray and select Acer ePower Management Using power plans Acer ePower Management comes with three predefined power plans Balanced High performance and Power saver You can also create customized power plans You can create switch between edit delete and restore power plans as described below View and adjust settings for On Battery and Plugged In modes by clicking the appropriate tabs You can open Windows power options by clicking More Power Options NOTE You cannot delete the predefined power plans To create a new power plan Creating customized power plans allows you to save and quickiv switch to a personalized set of power options 1 Click the Create Power Plan icon Enter a name for your new power plan Choose a predefined power plan to base your customized plan on If necessary change the display and sleep settings you want your comput
38. defined display settings so you can view multiple windows on the same screen lo access this function please go to Start gt All Programs and click on Acer GridVista You may choose any one of the four display settings indicated below BRIEF Double verticle Triple primary at left Triple primary at right or Quad Acer Gridvista is dual display compatible allowing two displays to be partitioned indepently Acer Gridvista is dual display compatible allowing two displays to be partitioned independently AcerGridVista is imple to set up 1 Run Acer GridVista and select your preferred screen configuration for each display from the task bar 2 Drag and drop each window into the appropriate grid 3 Enjoy the convenience of a well organized desktop v Extend Desktop to External Monitor Grid Configuration Display 1 gt gt NONE Display 2 O_Single I Double vertical BH Triple primary at left N H Triple primary at right Options About Dr What is the Windows Experience Index AU 7 End an htn JI NOTE Please ensure that the resolution setting of the second monitor is set to the manufacturer s recommended value Chapter 1 27 Launch Manager bp Button Configuration AE m pasta Empowering Technology l M E Mail E Mail Manager v D www Internet Browser 1 v P Launch Manager I Launch Manager hal
39. function The Option Enabled or Disabled function allows the user to create a hidden partition on hard disc drive to store operation system and restore the system to factory defaults NOTE The sub items under each device will not be shown if the device control is set to disable or auto This is because the user is not allowed to control the settings in these cases Chapter 2 43 Advanced A4 Information Securit Boot Exit Item Specific Help Enabled Infrared Port Enabled Configure AHCI Mode ASF Configuration using options Disabled No configuration Enabled User configuration F tl F9 Esc Enter F10 The table below describes the parameters in this screen Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings AHCI Mode The Advanced Host Controller Interface AHCI Option Enabled or Disabled is a hardware mechanism that allows software to communicate with Serial ATA devices such as SATA hard drives Infrared Port Enable or Disable the infrared port Option Enabled or Disabled System Memory This field reports the memory size of the system Memory size is fixed to 640MB ASF Configuration Configure Alert Standard Format ASF parameters A standard for how alerting and remote control capabilities on network controllers work Options Minimum WatchDog Timeout BIOS Boot Timeout OS Boot Timeout Power on wait time Chapter 2 Security The Se
40. in control Panel 2 In 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 To check the battery charge operation use a discharged battery pack or a battery pack that has less than 5096 of the total power remaining when installed in the computer If the battery status indicator does not light up remove the battery pack and let it return to room temperature Re install the battery pack If the charge indicator still does not light up replace the battery pack If the charge indicator still does not light up replace the DC DC charger board Touchpad Check If the touchpad doesn t work do the following actions one at a time to correct the problem Do not replace a non defective FRU 1 Reconnect the touchpad cables 2 Replace the touchpad 3 Replace the system board After you use the touchpad the pointer drifts on the screen for a short time This self acting pointer movement can occur when a slight steady pressure is applied to the touchpad pointer This symptom is not a hardware problem No
41. service actions are necessary if the pointer movement stops in a short period of time Chapter 4 105 Power On Self Test POST Error Message 106 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 seguence 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 120 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 Utilitv menus reset the computer enter Setup and install Setup defaults or correct the error Chapter 4 Index of Error Messages Error Code List Equipment Configuration Error Causes 1 CPU BIOS Update Code Mismatch 2 IDE Primary Channel Master Drive Error THe causes will be shown before Eguipment Configuration Error Memory Error at xxxxxxxx x
42. the Antennas on page 98 12 Release the internal microphone cable from the back cover Chapter 3 99 14 Remove the internal microphone from the back cover 15 Remove the Web camera from the back cover 100 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Use the following procedure as a guide for computer problems NOTE The diagnostic tests are intended to test only Acer products Non Acer products prototype cards or modified options can give false errors and invalid system responses 1 Obtain the failing 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 Use the following table with the verified symptom to determine which page to go to Power failure The power indicator does Power System Check on page 103 not go on or stay on POST does not complete No beep or error Power On Self Test POST Error codes are indicated Message on page 106 Undetermined Problems on page 120 POST detects an error and displayed Error Message List on page 107 messages on screen Other symptoms i e LCD display problems Power On Self Test POST Error or others Message on page 106 Symptoms cannot be re created Use the customer reported symptoms and intermittent problems go to Power On Self Test POST Error Message on page 106 Intermittent Problems on page 119 Un
43. the acetic tape securing the FPC connector 12 Disconnect the FPC cable from the LCD panel 96 Chapter 3 Removing the LCD Brackets 1 See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 2 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 3 See Removing the DIMM on page 63 4 See Removing the WLAN Board Modules on page 64 5 See Removing the Middle Cover and the Power Board on page 74 6 See Removing the Keyboard on page 76 7 See Removing the LCD Module on page 78 8 See Removing the LCD Bezel on page 94 9 See Removing the LCD module with the Brackets on page 95 10 See Removing the Inverter Board and FPC Cable on page 96 11 Remove the eight screws F securing the left and right LCD brackets to remove the brackets m om EEE E ww ku r U E Z o i E v2 gt La g Removing the Left and Right Hinge See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 See Removing the DIMM on page 63 See Removing the WLAN Board Modules on page 64 See Removing the Middle Cover and the Power Board on page 74 See Removing the Keyboard on page 76 See Removing the LCD Module on page 78 See Removing the LCD Bezel on page 94 Eb AEN ML ae AE zy See Removing the LCD module with the Brackets on page 95 Chapter 3 97 10 Remove the two screws E securing th
44. the crisis recovery process is finished the system should be powered on with the successful BIOS RD CSD can then update the BIOS to a workable one by regular BIOS flashing process 124 Chapter 5 FRU Field Replaceable Unit List This chapter gives you the FRU Field Replaceable Unit listing in global configurations of TravelMate 5720 5320 and Extensa 5620 5220 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 you 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 6 125 TravelMate 5720 5320 and Extensa 5620 5220 Exploded Diagram yee TIER TravelMate 5720 5320 and Extensa 5620 5220 FRU List ADAPTER 90W DELTA ADP 90SB AP 09001 010 BBDAR ADAPTER 9
45. time then reboot system System board Real time clock error RTC battery Run BIOS Setup Utility to reconfigure system time then reboot system System board Previous boot incomplete Default Run Load Default Settings in BIOS Setup Utility configuration used RTC battery System board Memory size found by POST differed from JRun Load Default Settings in BIOS Setup Utility CMOS DIMM System board Diskette drive A error Check the drive is defined with the proper diskette type in BIOS Setup Utility See External Diskette Drive Check on page 102 Incorrect Drive A type run SETUP Check the drive is defined with the proper diskette type in BIOS Setup Utility System cache error Cache disabled System board CPU ID System board DMA Test Failed DIMM p or Software NMI Failed DIMM mai Fail Safe Timer NMI Failed DIMM Device Address Conflict Run Load Default Settings in BIOS Setup Utility RTC battery System board Allocation Error for device Run Load Default Settings in BIOS Setup Utility RTC battery System board Failing Bits nnnn DIMM BIOS ROM System board Invalid System Configuration Data BIOS ROM System board I O device IRQ conflict Run Load Default Settings in BIOS Setup Utility RTC battery System board Operating system not found Enter Setup and see if fixed disk and drive A are properly identified Diskette drive Hard disk drive System board 108 Chapter 4
46. 0 XMi Mi 5 XPHVN1 UMAC 1 512 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS505 Singapore 1AWX Mi LX AV AS5051AW 305 00 XMi 6 XPHWSG2 1W UMAC 1 512 120 6L 5R CB_bg_0 3 C AN LX AV AS5051AW 305 01 XMi 1 XPHXC1 UMAC 1 512 120 6L 5R CB_bg_0 3 S2 AV AS5051AW 305 00 XMi i 2 512 120 BT 6L 5R CB_bg_0 3 S2 AV 305 00 2 2 512 100 BT 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 S2 AV 305 00 3 2 1G 160 BT 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 LX AV 305 01 6 1 512 120 6L 5R CB_bg_0 3 LX AV 305 01 5 1 512 120 6L 5R CB_bg_0 3 C AN AGLA Portuguese AS505 1AWX Mi AS505 1AWX Mi AS505 2WXM i AS505 5WXM i AS505 China 1AWX Ci l TAWX Appendix A GCTWN GCTWN GCTWN Hong Kong China Ci N N120 GB5 4 K N N120 GB5 4 K ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA JMBIIS G ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA MBII5 G ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA MBII5 G ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA MBII5 G ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA MBII6 G NSM8 ABT_ ATH54 13BG NSM8 ABT_ ATH54 13BG NSM8 ABT_ X ATH54 13BG NSM8 ABT FOX_ X ATH54 BRM_ 13BG 2 0 NSM8 ABT_ N X ATH54 13BG X X N120 GB5 4 K N120 GB5 4 K SO512 N120 MBII6 GB5 4 K ATTL5 N141 SO512 SO512 N100 NSM8 ABT FOX_ 0 WXGA MBll6 MBll6 GB5 4 X ATH54 BRM G K 13BG 2 0 N160 FOX_ GB5 4 BRM KS 2 0 ATTL6 N141 SO1G 0 WXGA BlI5 G ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA MBII5 G ATMK
47. 0 SURUGA B LF HDD 160GB 5400RPM SATA WD KH 16008 019 WD1600BEVS 22RST0 ML80 LF HEATSINK CPU HEATSINK ASSY COLUMBIA 60 TKC01 003 INTEL UMA FORCE Keyboard KB INT00 002 KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 88KS BLACK US INTERNATIONAL BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 88KS BLACK US INTERNATIONAL HEBREW BIG ERGO DARFON KB INT00 003 KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 89KS KB INT00 004 BLACK UK BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 89KS BLACK TURKISH BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 88KS BLACK THAILAND BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 89KS BLACK SWISS G BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 89KS BLACK SWEDISH BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 89KS BLACK SPANISH BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 89KS BLACK SLOVENIAN BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 88KS BLACK RUSSIAN BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 89KS BLACK PORTUGUESE BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 89KS BLACK NORWEGIAN BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 88KS BLACK KOREAN BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 93KS BLACK JAPANESE BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 89KS BLACK ITALIAN BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 89KS BLACK HUNGARIAN BIG ERGO DARFON 32 Chapter 6 KB INT00 005 KB INT00 006 KB INT00 007 KB INT00 008 KB INT00 009 KB INT00 010 KB INT00 013 KB INT00 014 KB INT00 016 KB INT00 018 KB INT00 019 KB INT00 020 KB INT00 023 KEYBOARD 14_15KB EV
48. 0W DELTA ADP 90SB AP 09001 013 BBEA LF ADAPTER 90W LITEON PA 1900 AP 09003 005 04WR ADAPTER 90W LITEON PA 1900 AP 09003 011 24AR Battery 126 Chapter 6 BATTERY PACK LI 6CELL 2 0MAH BT 00603 029 SANVO BATTERY PACK LI 6CELL 2 0MAH BT 00604 015 SONY BATTERY PACK LI 6CELL 2 0MAH BT 00605 014 PANASONIC BATTERY PACK LI 6CELL 2 0MAH BT 00607 008 SIMPLO BATTERY PACK LI 8CELL 2 4MAH BT 00803 022 SANVO BATTERY PACK LI 8CELL 2 4MAH BT 00804 019 SONY BATTERY PACK LI 8CELL 2 4MAH BT 00805 010 PANASONIC BATTERY PACK LI 8CELL 2 4MAH BT 00807 013 SIMPLO RTC BATTERY COIN BATTERY 23 TCZV1 004 CR2032 MITSUBISHI WIRELESS LAN BOARD 802 11ABG KI GLNO1 001 INTEL 3945 MW1 WIRELESS LAN BOARD 802 11ABG KI GLNO1 002 INTEL 3945 MW2 WIRELESS LAN BOARD 802 11ABG KI GLNO1 003 INTEL 3945 RW WIRELESS LAN BOARD 802 11ABG KI GLNO1 005 INTEL 3945BG WIRELESS LAN BOARD 802 11ABG KI KDNO1 001 KEDRON MOW 1 WIRELESS LAN BOARD 802 11ABG KI KDNO1 002 KEDRON MOW2 WIRELESS LAN BOARD 802 11ABG KI KDNO1 003 KEDRON ROW WIRELESS LAN BOARD 802 11ABG KI KDNO1 005 KEDRON VGA BOARD ATI MXM66 256MB 95 TKA01 001 GDDR2 MXM 1N M66M VGA Board BLUETOOTH BOARD FOXCONN 54 TB2V1 001 BCM2045 V01 TOUCHPAD SCROLL KEV BOARD 55 TK201 001 COLUMBIA 07524 1 TP BD o 3 USB BOARD COLUMBIA 06583 1 55 TK901 001 LAUNCH BOARD COLUMBIA 06584 1 55 TK901 002 POWER BOARD COLUMBIA 06585 55 TK901 003 1M FINGER PRINTER BOARD 55 TK901 004 COLUMBIA 075
49. 100 GB5 4 K NSM8 ABT_ BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG N100 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG N100 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG N100 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG SO512 MBII6 S0512 MBII6 NSM8 N X BRM4 318BG X X SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 14 ra AS505 EMEA France LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 30J 02 XMi Mi 6 MCEWFRI 1W UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS505 EMEA Belgium LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 305 01 XMi Mi 9 XPHBE1 UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS505 Middle 1AWX East Mi EMEA AS505 EMEA 1AWX Mi AS505 EMEA 1AWX Mi AS505 EMEA 1AWX Mi LX AV AS5051AW 305 03 XMi 8 XPHAR1 UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C_AN LX AV AS5051AW 305 02 XMi 7 XPHCS2 UMAC 2 512 100 LX AV AS5051AW 305 02 XMi 3 2 512 100 LX AV AS5051AW 305 03 XMi 3 2 512 100 Eastern Europe Germany Greece AS505 EMEA Israel LX AV 1AWX 305 03 Mi 4 AS505 EMEA Italy LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 305 03 XMi Mi 5 2 512 100 AS505 EMEA Denmark LX AV 1AWX 305 01 Mi 8 145 SO512 MBII6 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA JMBII6 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA MBII6 ATMK N1
50. 103 Power System Check 4 4 a ius AR put dl QAMA a WWW Ak Mb k dikl ER 103 Touchpad CHECK ine ardt abad Sen DO 0Q di ban eo wa o l A tea Be 105 Power On Self Test POST Error Message kS kk KK KK RR RR KK RR RR KI 106 Index of Error Messages cx kk kk ER Race a KK KI KK KIR KI KK KIR KIR KI KK KK KK KK kk 107 Phoenix BIOS Beep Codes F II IG GG I GG GI GG duh WA Kai i 110 Index of Symptom to FRU Error Message F Lu KK RIK IY 115 Intermittent Problems so su A yay Me tob d au uet o S oes E EA ati 119 Undetermined Problems L lua aaa aaa aaa aaa KK I I GG GG KK KI KK KK KI KK uu 120 Jumper and Connector Locations 121 TOO VIEW Cure ib aiat CA Guus oe MB qi ya og RAO AU adero GU DO a 0 AUR AY Aq 121 BOHOM VIEW costes ss gt gt gt eeeaaM MM YU FD Bd MW BAW ya TS 122 VIII Table of Contents FRU Field Replaceable Unit List 125 TravelMate 5720 5320 and Extensa 5620 5220 Exploded Diagram 126 Model Definition and Configuration 136 TravelMate 5720 5320 Serl6S L lt 2 a dac eee yates esa hb W GRWR SASKA Es 136 Extensa 5620 5220 Seres 14 ua a o arava ta EWA 158 Test Compatible Components 163 Microsoft Windows Vista Environment Test Lu 164 Online Support Information 167 Index 169 Table of Contents System Specifications Features Below is a brief summary of the computer s many feature Platform and memory U Intel Core TM2 Duo Mobile processor T7300
51. 2 88KS BLACK GREEK BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14_15KB EV2 89KS KB INT00 024 KB INT00 025 BLACK GERMAN BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 89KS KB INT00 026 BLACK FRENCH BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 89KS KB INT00 029 BLACK DANISH BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 89KS KB INT00 030 BLACK CZECH BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 88KS KB INT00 031 BLACK TRADITIONAL CHINESE BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 89KS KB INT00 032 BLACK CANADIAN FRENCH BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 89KS KB INT00 033 BLACK BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 89KS KB INT00 034 BLACK BELGIUM BIG ERGO DARFON KEYBOARD 14 15KB EV2 88KS KB INT00 035 BLACK ARABIC ENGLISH BIG ERGO DARFON LCD Module LCD MODULE 15 4 WXGA NONE 6M TK901 003 GLARE W ANTENNA amp 0 3M CAMERA LCD 15 4 WXGA AU B154EWO2 VO LK 15405 013 NONE GLARE LCD 15 4 WXGA SAMSUNG LK 15406 016 LTN154XA L01 0 NONE GLARE LF LCD 15 4 WXGA CMO N15412 L01 LK 1540D 016 NONE GLARE LF LCD 15 4 WXGA LG LP154WX4 LK 15408 027 TLA2 NONE GLARE LCD MODULE 15 4 WXGA GLARE 6M TK901 005 W ANTENNA amp 0 3M CAMERA LCD 15 4 WXGA AU B154EW02 V1 LK 15405 014 GLARE LCD 15 4 WXGA SAMSUNG LK 15406 017 LTN154XA L01 G GLARE LF LCD 15 4 WXGA CMO N15412 L02 LK 1540D 012 GLARE LF LCD 15 4 WXGA LG LP154WX4 LK 15408 028 TLC2 GLARE Camera CAMERA CMOS 0 3M BISON 57 1K501 001 BN30V40717300 UVC Chapter 6 133
52. 25 1 FP BD SENSOR BOARD BIWA MINI 56 TK901 005 SENSOR BD 07522 2M Boards Chapter 6 27 TOUCHPAD SCROLL KEY BOARD 56 TKC01 001 COLUMBIA 06587 1 TOUCHPAD BOARD SYNAPTICS 56 TK901 001 TM00372 012 INVERTER BOARD 17 DARFON 19 TK901 001 VK 21189 801 INVERTER BOARD 17 FOXCONN 19 TK901 002 1621249 00 INVERTER BOARD 17 YEC YNV 19 TK901 004 W10 MODEM BOARD FOXCONN FX 22500 009 T60M955 00 3 3V Cables FINGER PRINT BOARD CABLE 50 TK901 001 TOUCHPAD CABLE 50 TK901 002 a d Dl MODEM CABLE 50 TK901 006 COVER SWITCH CABLE SWITCH CABLE 50 50 TK901 009 009 O CABLE C A LCD 90 LT 1 011 WXGA HT COLUMBIA 128 Chapter 6 POWER CORD 10A 125V US 27 130V1 001 POWER CORD 10A 125V 3PIN US 2 01518 641 BK POWER CORD 2 5A 125V 8121 27 01518 781 USA W CNS POWER CORD 220V 3PIN EUR 27 130V1 004 TT POWER CABLE 16A 250V 3PIN EUR 27 01518 731 UK DI POWER CORD 3A 250V 3PIN UK 27 01518 541 POWER CORD 5A 250V 3PIN UK BK 27 03118 001 POWER CORD 10A 3PIN BK 27 01518 561 DENMARK POWER CORD 10A 250V 3PIN 27 01518 671 DENMARK BK POWER CORD 10A 250V 3PIN BK 27 01518 571 SOUTH AFRICA POWER CORD 16A 250V SOUTH 27 01518 681 AFRICA BK POWER CORD 10A 250V SWISS 27 01518 581 EE POWER CORD 10A 250V 3PIN 27 01518 691 SWISS BK POWER CORD 10A 250V 3PIN 27 01518 591 CHINA POWER CORD 10A 250V 3PIN 27 01518 701 CHINA BK POWER CORD 10A 250V 3PINITALY 27 01518
53. 36 WXGA MBII5 MBII5 GB5 4 K ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N120 36 WXGA MBII5 MBII5 GB5 4 K ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N120 36 WXGA MBII5 MBII5 GB5 4 K ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N120 NSM8 ABT 36 WXGA MBII5 MBII5 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 JNI20 NSM8 ABT_ 36 WXGA MBII5 MBII5 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N80G NSM8 ABT_ 36 WXGA MBII5 B5 4K X ATH54 G 13BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N120 NSM8 ABT 36 WXGA MBII5 MBII5 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N120 NSM8 ABT_ 36 WXGA MBII5 MBII5 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG NSM8 ABT_ BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG X X X Appendix A AS505 EMEA Russia LX AV 1AWX 305 04 Mi 9 AS505 EMEA Sweden LX AV 1AWX Finland 305 05 Mi 0 AS505 Slovenia 1AWX Croatia Mi EMEA LX AV 305 06 3 AS505 EMEA Portugal LX AV 1AWX 305 06 Mi 8 AS505 EMEA Switzerland LX AV 1AWX 305 06 Mi 4 AS505 EMEA UK LX AV 1AWX 305 06 Mi 5 AS505 EMEA Turkev LX AV 1AWX 305 07 Mi 0 l EMEA Turkev LX AV 305 07 1 Appendix A AS505 1ANW XMi AS505 1AWX Mi AS5051AW XMi XPHRU2 UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHSV1 UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHSLO2 UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHPT1 UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHSW5 UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C A
54. 4 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA N100 GB5 4 K SO512 MBII6 K N100 GB5 4 N100 GB5 4 K N100 GB5 4 K N100 GB5 4 K N100 GB5 4 K NSM8 ABT_ BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG N100 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG N100 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG N100 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG SO512 MBII6 S0512 MBII6 NSM8 ABT_ N X BRM4 318BG X X SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 Appendix A AS505 EMEA Holland LX AV 1AWX 305 02 Mi 0 AS505 EMEA France LX AV 1AWX 305 02 Mi 1 AS505 Eastern 1AWX Europe Mi EMEA LX AV 305 02 8 AS505 EMEA Spain LX AV 1AWX 305 03 Mi 1 i AS505 EMEA Slovenia LX AV 1AWX Croatia 305 03 M 0 AS505 EMEA LX AV 1AWX 305 02 Mi 9 Eastern Europe AS505 EMEA Portugal LX AV 1AWX 305 03 Mi 2 AS505 EMEA Switzerland LX AV 1AWX 305 03 Mi 9 AS505 1AWX Mi EMEA Turkey LX AV 305 03 6 Appendix A AS5051AW XMi XPHNL1 UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHFRA UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHHU6 UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R
55. 4 1 JSO1G N N120 NSM8 JABT N N 36 WXGA Bll6 GB5 4 X ATH54 G K 13BG ATMK N141 SO1G N N120 NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA Bll6 GB5 4 X ATH54 G K 13BG ATMK JN14 1 JSO1G N N120 NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA Bll6 GB5 4 X ATH54 G K 13BG ATMK JN14 1 SO1G N N120 NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA Bll6 GB5 4 X ATH54 G K 13BG ATMK N141 JSO1G N N120 NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA Bll6 GB5 4 X ATH54 G K 13BG ATMK JN14 1 SO1G N N120 NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA Bll6 GB5 4 X ATH54 G K 13BG Appendix A AS505 AAP 1AWX Mi AS505 AAP 1AWX Mi AS505 1AWX Mi AS505 AAP 2WXM i AS505 AAP 2WXM i AS505 AAP 2WXM i AS505 AAP 2WXM i AS505 AAP 2WXM i AS505 AAP 2WXM i AAP Vietnam LX AV 30J 01 8 Australia New Zealand Australia New Zealand India Indonesia Philippines Thailand LX AV 30J 01 7 LX AV 306 00 2 LX AV 30J 00 3 LX AV 30J 00 5 LX AV 30J 00 6 LX AV 30J 00 4 LX AV 30J 00 7 LX AV 30J 00 8 AS5051AW XMi MCETH1 UMAC 1 1G 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi MCEVN1 UMAC 1 1G 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi XPPAU1 UMAC 1 1G 120 6L 5R CB_bg_0 3 C_AN AS5052WX Mi MCEAU1 UMAC 1 1G 120 6L 5R CB_bg_0 3 C AN AS5052WX Mi MCEIL1 UMAC 1 1G 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5052WX Mi MCEIN1 UMAC 1 1G 120 6L 5R AS5052WX Mi 1 1G 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 1 1G 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN A
56. 4 1W SO512 N60GB5 NSM8 ABT BR 5W XGAG MBII5 X M4318B G SMP64342 N141W SO512 N60GB5 NSM8 ABT_BR N 5W XGAG MBII5 4K X M4318B G 158 AW A LX AV 20C 0 07 AS3053N WXMi LINPUSVN 1 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN LX AV AS3053WX 20J 00 Mi MCECF 1 UMAC 1 512 100 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS305 AAP Vietna 3NWX m Mi USA Canad a Canad ian French AS305 3WXM i AS305 3WXM i AS305 3WXM i AS305 3WXM i USA Canad a Canad ian LX AV JAS3053WX 20J 00 Mi MCEUS 2 UMAC 1 512 100 6L 5R French CB bg 0 3 ACLA LX AV AS3053WX Spanis 20J 00 Mi h 3 1 512 100 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 USA LX AV Canad 205 00 a 9 1 512 80 6L 5R PA PA PA PA AS305 J PA ACLA LX AV 3WXM Spanis J 205 01 i h 0 1 512 80 6L 5R AAP ia New Zealan AS305 AAP Philipp LX AV 3WXM ines 205 00 i 2 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS305 AAP Malay LX AV JAS3053WX 3WXM sia 205 00 i 3 XPHMA2 AS305 Austral LX AV 3WXM 205 00 i 1 d 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 Mi 159 UMAG 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN MP64342 N14 1W SO512 N N60GB5 NSM8 ABT BR N W XGAG MBII5 4K X M4318B G SMP64342 N14 1W SO512 N100GB NSM8 ABT_BR W XGAG MBII5 5 4K X M4318B G SMP64342 N14 1W SO512 NSM8 JABT BR W XGAG MBII5 X M4318B G W W S 5 5 5 N100GB 5 4K N100GB 5 4K N80GB5 4 4 SMP64342 N141W SO512 NSM8 JABT BR 5 XGAG MBII5
57. 611 POWER CORD 10A 250V 3PIN ITALY 27 01518 711 BK POWER CORD 2 5A 250V SOUTH 27 01518 631 AFRICA BK INDIA POWER CORD 10A 250V SOUTH 27 01518 721 AFRICA BK INDIA ME POWER CORD 2 5A 250V 27 01518 621 AUSTRALIA POWER CORD 7A 250V 2PIN 27 01518 531 KOREA POWER CORD 250V 10A 3PIN 2 01518 61 ISRAEL Case Cover Bracket Assembly VGA BOARD BRACKET MXM 33 TK801 001 BRACKET ASSEMBLY TOUCH PAD BRACKET ASSEMBLY 33 TK901 001 PCMCIA DUMMY CARD 42 TB1V1 003 E a NEW CARD DUMMY CARD 42 1K901 005 EE MM sa MIDDLE GOVER ASSEMBLV 42 1K901 001 NEW CARD DUMMY CARD 42 1K901 005 SD DUMMY CARD 42 1K901 006 O 2 o G D 9 29 LOWER CASE W SPEAKER ASSY L 60 TKA01 001 CASE COLUMBIA UNITLOAD COVER W DASP ASSY 60 TK901 007 BIG DOOR HDD DASP COLUMBIA UPPER CASE W COVER SWITCH 60 TKC01 002 CABLE UNIT LOAD COVER L CASE DOOR 60 TK901 003 ASSEMBLY Z EE OPTICAL BRACKET 33 TK901 002 DVD RW BEZEL 42 TK501 002 TT HDD HOLDER DASP PROTECTION 42 TK501 004 BIWA DD HDD BRACKET ASSEMBLV 33 TK901 003 LCD BRACKET LEFT 33 88 TK901 005 005 LCD COVER 15 4 W HINGE amp 60 E 006 LOGO MG AL PANEL COLUMBIA PPE LCD BEZEL 15 4 W LOGO FOR 60 TK901 005 CCD DIA aDZV M M AMEE 6K TK901 001 AM 23 TK901 002 Combo Module COMBO MODULE 24X 6M TK901 001 COMBO MODULE 24X SONY KO 0240E 005 CRX880A LF W O BEZEL COMBO MODULE 24X PANASONIC KO 02407 028 UJDA 780 LF W O BEZEL CPU Processor
58. 6L 5R CB_bg_0 3 C_AN AS5051AN WXMi LINPUSIL1 UMAC 1 256 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AN WXMi LINPUSVN 1 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AN WXMi LINPUSTH 2 UMAC 1 512 80 BT 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AN WXMi LINPUSSG 1 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AN WXMi LINPUSIL1 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AN WXMi LINPUSIN1 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN ATTL5 N141 SO1G N N120 NSM8 JABT N N 0 WXGA Bll6 GB5 4 X ATH54 G K 13BG ATTL5 N141 SO1G N N120 NSM8 ABT_ N N 0 WXGA Bll6 GB5 4 X ATH54 G K 13BG ATTL5 N141 SO1G N N120 NSM8 ABT_ N N 0 WXGA Bll6 GB5 4 X ATH54 G K 13BG ATMK JN14 1 SO256 N N60G NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA MBII5 B5 4K X ATH54 G 13BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N60G NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA MBII5 B5 4K X ATH54 G 13BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N80G NSM8 ABT_ FOX_ N 36 WXGA MBII5 B5 4K X ATH54 BRM G 13BG 2 0 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N60G NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA MBII5 B5 4K X ATH54 G 13BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N60G NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA MBII5 B5 4K X ATH54 G 13BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N60G NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA MBII5 B5 4K X ATH54 G 13BG Appendix A LX AV 30C 0 AS5051AN WXMi Philippines 11 LINPUSPH 1 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS505 AAP 1ANW XMi AS505 AAP Malaysia LX AV AS5051AN 1ANW 30C 0 WXMIi XMi 12 LINPUSMA 2 U
59. A PATA C LinkO ICH8M 6 PCIe ports PCI PCI BRIDGE ACPI 1 1 3 SATA 1 PATA 66 100 10 USB 2 0 1 1 ports ETHERNET 10 100 1000MbE High Definition Audio LPCVF Serial Peripheral VF Matrix Storage Technologv DO PCI BUS PCIexl 71 0ICH8 A0U 16 17 18 19 EC BUS MINI USB BlueTooth SB Finger print CDROM 2 21 21 USB 4 Port CAMERA TI PCI 7412 Cardbus Cardreader 25 26 VGA Borad 28 PCMCIA I F 26 TXFM 24 Mini Card KBC SPI I F Winbond WPC8768L Touc Pad 32 INT KB FIRs gt Project code PCB P N REVISION m PWR SW B CP2211F RJ45 24 Kedron a b g n 29 W25X80 VSS PCMCIA 27 91 4T301 001 48 4T301 011 aI PCB STACKUP TOP VCC S S GND H BH BR NM BOTTOM MS MS Pro xD 27 SYSTEM DC DC MAX8744 38 INPUTS OUTPUTS 5V S5 6A 3D3V S5 7A DCBATOUT SYSTEM DC DC Max8717 39 INPUTS OUTPUTS 1D05V S0 9 5A 1D8V S3 8 5A DCBATOUT TPS51100 1D8V S3 APL5915 41 1D8V S3 1D25V SO 2A APL531230 3D3V SO 2D5V SO 300mA APW5912 40 3D3V S5 1D5V S3 7 5A ISL CHARGER ISL6255 41 INPUTS OUTPUTS DCBATOUT CPU DC DC MAX8770 INPUTS OUTPUTS DCBATOUT Chapter 1 Your Acer Notebook tour After Knowing your computer features let us show you around your new TravelMate computer Front View Microphone Internal microphone for sound recordin
60. BII5 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII6 N80G B5 4K SO512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 N120 GB5 4 SO512 MBII5 SO512 MBII5 N120 GB5 4 SO512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 N120 GB5 4 S0512 MBII5 S0512 MBII5 15 NO Eastern Europe XMi 2 512 120 AS505 EMEA LX AV 1AWX 30J 06 Mi 8 AS505 EMEA Sweden LX AV 1AWX Finland 30J 06 Mi 7 AS505 EMEA UK LX AV 1AWX 30J 08 Mi 1 AS505 EMEA UK LX AV 1AWX 30J 08 Mi 7 AS505 EMEA Turkey LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 30J 07 XMi Mi 2 2 512 120 AS505 EMEA Italy LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 30J 07 XMI Mi 6 MCEWIT11 W UMAC 2 512 120 AS505 EMEA UK LX AV 1AWX 30J 08 Mi 8 AS505 EMEA France LX AV 1AWX 30J 07 Mi 7 AS505 EMEA Germany LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 30J 07 XMi Mi 8 MCEWDE1 1W UMAC 2 512 120 153 AS5051AW SO512 MBII5 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA MBII5 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 36 WXGA MBII5 ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA N120 GB5 4 K SO512 MBII5 K N120 GB5 4 N120 GB5 4 K N120 GB5 4 K N120 GB5 4 K N120 GB5 4 K NSM8 ABT_ BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4
61. Case on page 81 18 See Removing the main board on page 88 Chapter 3 91 92 19 Remove the one screw C securing the USB board to the lower case 20 Partially lift the USB Board from the lower case Chapter 3 LCD Module Disassembly Process LCD Module Disassembly Flowchart Ex2 LCD MODULE DISASSEMBLY LCD MODULE Y A x 8 LCD BEZEL Y Ex1 LCD ASSEMBLY Y v Fx4 v Fx4 LCD FPC LEFT LCD RIGHT LCD CABLE BRACKET BRACKET Main Screw List INVERTER BOARD Y Ex 1v y Ext LEFT HINGE RIGHT HINGE LCD BACK PANEL Y Y Y ANTENNAS INTERNAL VGA MICROPHONE CAMERA M2 5 x L6 86 00E33 736 Chapter 3 M2 5 x L5 86 00F 87 735 M2xL3 86 00C07 220 93 Removing the LCD Bezel See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 See Removing the DIMM on page 63 See Removing the WLAN Board Modules on page 64 See Removing the Middle Cover and the Power Board on page 74 See Removing the Keyboard on page 76 See Removing the LCD Module on page 78 eo lt D w m um p Remove the four upper bezel screw caps and the four lower bezel caps o e oe o or e 6 9 Remove the eight screws A on the LCD module in the order as shown 0 e eo ONE o 10
62. DIP switch is located as shown in the figure below amp E 2 Clear Password DIP SW1 Bypassing Password Check Disabled by default Switching it to ON then powering on the system will force the BIOS to clear Supervisor and User passwords The power on setup password and the HDD password are all cleared 3 Restore BIOS by the Crisis Disk Enable this function by pressing the combination Fn ESC and pressing the Power Button To use this function it is strongly recommended that the AC adapter is connected to the system and plug in to a wall outlet and the Battery is also in the system If this function is enabled the system will force the BIOS to enter a Chapter 5 123 special BIOS block called BootBlock RD CSD can use this special BIOS code to recover the BIOS to a successful one if previous BIOS flashing process fails However before doing this one Crisis Disk should be prepared in WinXP Detailed steps are as the followings a Prepare the Crisis Disk in WinXP b Insert the Crisis Disk to a USB floppy drive which is attached to the failed machine c While the system is turned off press and hold Fn ESC then press Power Button The system should be powered on with Crisis Recovery process d BootBlock BIOS starts to restore the failed BIOS code Short beeps should be heard when flashing e If the flashing process is finished a long beep should be heard f Power down the system after you hear the long beep If
63. July 1997 u X Reboot the system and key in gjjg9vy or O ygmjd to BIOS user password 54 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 liu 20067 047 703 55 56 Chapter 2 Machine Disassembly and Replacement This chapter contains step by step procedures on how to disassemble the notebook computer for maintenance and troubleshooting Disassembly Reguirements To disassemble the computer you need the following tools U b CL Wrist grounding strap and conductive mat for preventing electrostatic discharge Flat screwdriver Philips screwdriver Hex screwdriver Plastic flat screwdriver Plastic tweezers 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 Chapter 3 57 General Information Pre disassembly Instructions 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 Place the system on a flat stable surface 4 Remove the battery pack Disassembly Process The disassembly process is divided into the following stages External module disassembly Main unit disassembly LCD module disassembly The flowcharts provided in the succeeding disassembly sections illustrate the en
64. MAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB_bg_0 3 C_AN AS505 AAP Thailand LX AV AS5051AN 1ANW 30C 0 WXMIi XMi 13 LINPUSTH 2 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN LX AV AS5052WX 30J 01 Mi 9 MCETH1 UMAC 1 1G 120 BT 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 LX AV AS5051AW 30J 03 XMI 2 2 512 100 LX AV AS5051AW 30J 04 XMi 3 2 512 100 Thailand AS505 AAP 2WXM i AS505 EMEA 1AWX Mi AS505 1AWX Mi Belgium EMEA Middle East AS505 EMEA Middle LX AV 1AWX East 30J 04 Mi 4 AS505 JEMEA Italy LX AV 1AWX 30J 04 Mi 0 AS505 EMEA Spain 1AWX Mi LX AV 30J 03 9 Appendix A ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N 36 WXGA MBII5 G ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N 36 WXGA MBII5 G ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N 36 WXGA MBII5 G ATTL5 N141 SO1G N 0 WXGA Bll6 G ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 36 WXGA MBII6 SO512 MBII6 MBII6 ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 SO512 N100 36 WXGA MBII6 GB5 4 K ATMK N14 1 SO512 N100 36 WXGA MBII6 GB5 4 K SO512 N100 MBII6 GB5 4 K ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA N60G B5 4K N60G B5 4K N60G B5 4K N120 GB5 4 K N100 GB5 4 K N100 GB5 4 K NSM8 ABT ATH54 13BG NSM8 ABT ATH54 13BG NSM8 ABT X ATH54 13BG NSM8 ABT X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ N X ATH54 13BG X X PT FOX N UJ OJ lt SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 S0512
65. MBII6 14 NO AS505 EMEA Eastern AS5051AW 1AWX Europe XMi Mi 2 512 100 AS505 EMEA Denmark LX AV 1AWX 30J 02 Mi 4 AS505 EMEA France LX AV 1AWX 30J 02 Mi 5 AS505 EMEA Germany LX AV 1AWX 30J 02 Mi 7 AS505 EMEA Germany LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 30J 02 XMi Mi 8 2 512 100 AS505 EMEA Holland LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 30J 03 XMi Mi 3 2 512 100 AS505 EMEA Norway LX AV 1AWX 30J 03 Mi 4 AS505 EMEA Russia LX AV 1AWX 30J 03 Mi 5 AS505 JEMEA Eastern LX AV 1AWX Europe 30J 03 Mi 6 143 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA ATMK N14 1 36 WXGA N100 GB5 4 K SO512 MBII6 K SO512 MBII6 N100 GB5 4 N100 GB5 4 K N100 GB5 4 K N100 GB5 4 K N100 GB5 4 K NSM8 ABT_ BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG N100 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG N100 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG N100 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG SO512 MBII6 S0512 MBII6 NSM8 N X BRM4 318BG X X SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 SO512 MBII6 Appendix A
66. Max 3 6Mbvtes sec Max 10 08Mbytes sec Buffer Buffer Memory Applicable disc format Applicable disc format CD CD DA CD ROM CD ROM XA PhotoCD multi session Video CD Cd Extra CD CD text DVD DVD VIDEO DVD ROM DVD R 3 9GB 4 7GB DVD R DL DVD RW DVD RAM DVD R DVD R DL DVD RW CD CD DA Red Book Standard Audio CD amp CD TEXT CD ROM Yellow Book Mode1 amp 2 Standard Data CD ROM XA Mode2 Form1 amp 2 Photo CD Multi Session CD I Green Book Mode2 Form1 amp 2 Ready Bridge CD Extra CD Plus Blue Book Audio amp Text Video Video CD White Book MPEG1 Video CD R Orange Book Part CD RW amp HSRW Orange Book Part Volume1 amp Volume 2 Super Audio CD SACD Hybrid type US amp US RW DVD DVD ROM Book 1 02 DVD Dual DVD Video Book 1 1 DVD R Book 1 0 3 9G DVD R Book 2 0 4 7G General amp Authoring DVD R Version 1 0 DVD RW DVD RW Non CPRM amp CPRM DVD R Dual Loading mechanism Load Manual Release a Electrical Release Release Button b Release by ATAPI command c Emergency Release Power Requirement Chapter 1 33 Super Multi Drive module Input Voltage 5 V 5 Operating Audio Interface Audio Controller Realtek ALC883 Azalia and Amplifier Maxim MAX9710 amp MAX4411 Resolution 18 bit stereo full duplex Compatibility HD audio Interface S PDIF output for PCM or AC 3 content Sampling rate 1Hz resolution VSR Variable Sampling Rate
67. Mi 0 1 512 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 USA LX AV AS5051AW Canada 305 00 XMi 9 1 512 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 AS505 USA Canada Canadian French 1AWX Mi Australia New Zealand AS505 PA 1AWX Mi PA AAP PA PA PA AAP Indonesia LX AV AS5051AW 305 00 XMi 7 1 512 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 AAP Malavsia LX AV AS5051AW 305 00 XMi 3 1 512 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 AAP Philippines LX AV AS5051AW 305 00 XMi 2 1 512 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN 137 ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N120 NSM8 N 36 WXGA MBII5 MBII5 GB5 4 X ATH54 G K 13BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 JNI20 NSM8 ABT 36 WXGA MBII5 MBII5 GB5 4 X ATH54 G K 13BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N120 NSM8 ABT_ 36 WXGA MBII5 GB5 4 X ATH54 G K 13BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N120 NSM8 ABT_ 36 WXGA MBII5 GB5 4 X ATH54 G K 13BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N120 NSM8 ABT_ 36 WXGA MBII5 GB5 4 X ATH54 G K 13BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N120 NSM8 ABT_ 36 WXGA MBII5 GB5 4 X ATH54 G K 13BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N120 NSM8 ABT_ 36 WXGA MBII5 GB5 4 X ATH54 G K 13BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N NSM8 ABT_ 36 WXGA MBII5 4 X ATH54 G 13BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 NSM8 ABT_ 36 WXGA MBII5 X ATH54 G 13BG N120 GB5 4 K N N120 GB5 4 K Appendix A AS505 AAP Thailand LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 305 00 XMi Mi 4 XPHTH2 UMAC 1 512 120 6L 5R CB_bg_0 3 C_AN AS505 Vietnam LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX 305 0
68. Module on page 66 See Removing the Modem Board on page 70 See Removing the Heatsink Fan Module on page 70 See Removing the CPU and VGA Heatsink Module on page 71 See Removing the CPU on page 73 See Removing the VGA board for Discrete model only on page 73 See Removing the Middle Cover and the Power Board on page 74 See Removing the Keyboard on page 76 See Removing the LCD Module on page 78 See Separating the Upper Case from the Lower Case on page 81 Release the latch and remove the launch board cable from the launch board Chapter 3 19 Remove the one screw F holding the launch board and remove the launch board from the upper cover Z b v m Removing theTouch Pad Board Module 1 See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 2 See Removing the SD dummy card on page 60 3 See Removing the PC and ExpressCard dummy cards on page 61 4 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 5 See Removing the DIMM on page 63 6 See Removing the WLAN Board Modules on page 64 7 See Removing the Hard Disk Drive Module on page 65 8 See Removing the Optical Drive Module on page 66 9 See Removing the Modem Board on page 70 10 See Removing the Heatsink Fan Module on page 70 11 See Removing the CPU and VGA Heatsink Module on page 71 12 See Removing the CPU on page 73 13 See Removi
69. N AS5051AW XMi XPHUK1 UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHTR1 UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AN WXMi LINPUSTR 1 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHTR1 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N120 NSM8 JABT N N 36 WXGA MBII5 MBII5 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N120 NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA MBII5 MBII5 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N120 NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA MBII5 MBII5 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N120 NSM8 ABT N N 36 WXGA MBII5 MBII5 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N120 NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA MBII5 MBII5 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N120 NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA MBII5 MBII5 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N120 NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA MBII5 MBII5 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N60G NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA MBII5 B5 4K X BRM4 G 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 N N60G NSM8 ABT_ N N 36 WXGA MBII5 B5 4K X BRM4 G 318BG 15 O AS505 AAP India LXAV AS5052N ATTL5 N14 1 SO512 IN N80G NSM8 ABT FOX_ N 2NWX 30C 0 WXMi 0 WXGA MBII5 B5 4K IX ATH54 BRM_ Mi 26 LINPUSILI G 13BG 12 0 UMAC 1 512 80 BT 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN 157 Appendix A Extensa 5620 5220 Series AS305 GCTW S2 AV AWXCi 205 00
70. O512 MBII6 SO512 MBII5 SO512 MBII5 Appendix A USA Canada Canadian French AS5052WX Mi MCEUS UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 ATTL5 N14 1 0 WXGA G C AN AS505 PA ACLA LX AV AS5052WX ATTL5 N14 1 2WXM Spanish 30J 02 Mi 0 WXGA i 2 MCEES1 G UMAC 2 512 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 AS505 PA ACLA LX AV AS5051AW ATMK N14 1 1AWX Spanish 30J 04 XMi 3 WXGA Mi 8 G 2 512 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS505 AAP Australia AS5051AN ATMK N14 1 1ANW New WXCi 3 WXGA XCi Zealand LINPUSAU G 1 UMAC 1 512 80 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 AS505 PA SO512 SO512 N120 2WXM MBIIS MBII5 GB5 4 i K S0512 S0512 N120 MBIIS MBII5 GB5 4 K SO512 SO512 N120 MBIIS MBII5 GB5 4 K SO512 N80G NCB2 ABT_ MBII5 B5 4K 4X BRM4 318BG SO512 N80G NCB2 ABT_ MBII5 B5 4K 4X BRM4 318BG S0512 N80G NCB2 ABT_ MBII5 B5 4K 4X BRM4 318BG NSM8 N X ATH54 13BG NSM8 ABT_ X ATH54 13BG NSM8 ABT_ X BRM4 318BG 6 6 AS505 Malaysia LX AV AS5051AW ATMK N14 1 1AWX 305 04 XCi 36 WXGA Ci 2 G 1 512 80 6L 5R CB_bg_0 3 C_AN AS505 Malaysia LX AV AS5051AN ATMK N14 1 30C 0 WXCi 36 WXGA 18 LINPUSMA G 2 UMAC 1 512 80 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 6 6 XCi 1ANW Sweden LX AV AS5051AW ATMK N14 1 SO512 N100 NSM8 ABT_ FOX_ BT Finland 30J 04 XMi 3 WXGA MBII6 GB5 4 X BRM4 BRM_ VoIP 9 G K 318BG 2 0 PCMC IA 1 512 100 BT 6L 5R CB bg
71. PHTR1 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN SMP64342 5W SMP64342 5W SMP64342 5W N14 1W XGAG N14 1W XGA N14 1W XGA SO512 N N60GB5 NSM8 ABT BR MBII5 4K X M4318B G S0512 N N60GB5 NSM8 ABT BR MBII5 4K X M4318B G SO512 N N60GB5 NSM8 ABT BR MBII5 4K X M4318B G 162 Test Compatible Components This computer s compatibilitv is tested and verified by Acer s internal testing department All of its system functions are tested under Windows XP Home Windows XP Pro 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 5710 5310 and Extensa 5610 5210 series Compatibility Test Report released by the Acer Mobile System Testing Department Appendix B 163 Microsoft Windows Vista Environment Test Westinghouse W37G HP LP2065 HP S9500 USB Keyboard Mouse Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro Dell USB Keyboard Logicool USB Mouse OWCM USB Logitech USB Wheel Mouse Logitech First Wheel Mouse Dell Dell by Logitech Dell Internet Navigator Keyboard Dell Smart Card Keyboard HP USB Optical Austin Mouse Belkin Miniglow Optical USB Mouse HP USB Optical Mouse RB129AA USB Speaker Joystick Aiwa Multimedia Digital Soeaker SC UC78 Panasonic USB Speaker EAB MPC57USB USB Storage Drive lomega USB Zip 250MB Transcend 80G HDD Plextor DVD R RW LG DVD R
72. Presentation Management Acer ePresentation Management lets you project your computer s display to an external display device or projector using the hotkey lt Fn gt lt F5 gt If auto detection hardware is implemented in the system and the external display supports it your system display will be automatically switched out when an external display is 20 Chapter 1 connected to the system For projectors and external devices that are not auto detected launch Acer ePresentation Management to choose an appropriate display setting Empowering Technology RE Acer ePresentation Management Please select a mode Notebook LCD Only Projection AGA 1024 x 768 pixels Projection Normal 800 x EDD pixels NOTE If the restored resolution is not correct after disconnecting a projector or you need to use an external resolution that is not supported by Acer ePresentation Management adjust your display settings using Display Properties or the utility provided by the graphics vendor Acer eDataSecurity Management s Acer eDataSecurity Management is an encryption utility that protects your files from being accessed by unauthorized persons It is conveniently integrated with Windows Explorer as a shell extension for quick data encryption decryption and also supports on the fly file encryption for Lotus Notes and Microsoft Outlook Chapter 1 21 The Acer eDataSecuritv Management setup wizard will prompt you for a supervisor password and d
73. REW M2 x 4 WAFER NI 86 9A552 4R0 SCREW NI M2 x L6 86 9A552 6R0 34 Chapter 6 Chapter 6 135 Model Definition and Configuration TravelMate 5720 5320 Series India S505 AAP LX AV 1ANW 30C 0 XMi 02 AS505 AAP Indonesia 1ANW XMi a Philippines a a Appendix A AS5051AN WXMi LINPUSIL1 UMAC 1 512 80 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AN WXMi LINPUSIN1 UMAC 1 512 80 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AN WXMi LINPUSMA 2 UMAC 1 512 80 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AN WXMi LINPUSPH 1 UMAC 1 512 80 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AN WXMi LINPUSSG 1 UMAC 1 512 80 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AN WXMi LINPUSTH 2 UMAC 1 512 80 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AN WXMi LINPUSVN 1 UMAC 1 512 80 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 6 6 ATMK ATMK N14 1 WXGA G ATMK N14 1 WXGA G ATMK N14 1 WXGA G ATMK N14 1 WXGA G ATMK N14 1 3 WXGA G ATMK N14 1 3 WXGA G N14 1 36 WXGA G SO512 MBII5 N80G B5 4K NSM8 X NSM8 X NSM8 X NSM8 X NSM8 X NSM8 X NSM8 X 136 USA Canada Canadian French AS5051AW XMi 2 512 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 LX AV 30J 00 1 LX AV AS5051AW 30J 00 XMi 2 2 512 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 LX AV AS5051AW 305 00 XMi 1 1 512 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 USA LX AV AS5051AW Canada 305 00 XMi 8 1 512 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 AS505 ACLA LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX Spanish 305 01 XMi
74. S Utility L 52 Machine Disassembiv and Replacement 57 Disassembly Requirements L 57 Ge eralIniOMalo lt y os ar r i ie b donde am eb Ad Ro ate m DO di hen d WAA tr 58 Pre disassembly Instructions aaa aa aaa aaa anawa 58 Disassembly Process 44444 a o Ro koki RCA a BE Gon KIR KIR KI KK KK KK KK kK GA 58 External Module Disassembly Process Laaaaaaaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa 59 VII Table of Contents External Modules Disassembly Flowchart ee 59 Removing the Battery Pack aaa KIRI KIRI KI KIR KI KI KI KIR KIR KK k 60 Removing the SD dummy card KK III eee 60 Removing the PC and ExpressCard dummy cards _ 61 Removing the Lower Cover I GIG eee eee eens 62 Removing the DIMM kk kK kK KK IG KI K KIR KIRI KI Gu 63 Removing the WLAN Board Modules uu 64 Removing the Hard Disk Drive Module lt 65 Removing the Optical Drive Module GG eee 66 Main Unit Disassembly Process KK KK KI KIR KIR KK KI KK KK eee 69 Main Unit Disassembly Flowchart KK KK RIK RR a 69 Removing the Modem Board FF KK KK K KI KIR KIRR uy 70 Removing the Heatsink Fan Module GG eee 70 Removing the CPU and VGA Heatsink Module 200085 71 Removing the CPU zadac von dates DU sous tore Bae dU R Rad e owes 73 Removing the VGA board for Discrete model only
75. S5052WX Mi MCEMA1 UMAC 1 1G 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN 1 ATMK N141 SO1G 36 WXGA Bll6 G ATMK N141 SO1G 36 WXGA Bll6 G ATMK N141 SO1G 36 WXGA Bll6 G ATTL5 JN14 1 SO1G 0 WXGA Bll6 G ATTL5 JN14 1 SO1G 0 WXGA Bll6 G ATTL5 JN14 1 SO1G 0 WXGA Bll6 G ATTL5 N141 SO1G 0 WXGA Bll6 G ATTL5 N141 SO1G 0 WXGA Bll6 G ATTL5 N141 SO1G 0 WXGA Bll6 G N120 NSM8 ABT_ N GB5 4 X ATH54 K 13BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X ATH54 K 13BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X ATH54 K 13BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ X ATH54 13BG N GB5 4 N N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X ATH54 K 13BG 8 CE N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X ATH54 K 13BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X ATH54 K 13BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X ATH54 K 13BG N120 NSM8 ABT_ GB5 4 X ATH54 K 13BG 140 Appendix A 141 AS505 AAP 2WXM i Thailand LX AV 30J 00 9 AS505 AAP Vietnam LX AV 2WXM 30J 01 i 0 AS505 AAP Australia LX AV 2WXM New 306 00 i Zealand 1 AS505 AAP India LX AV 1ANW 30C 0 XMi 15 AS505 AAP Vietnam LX AV 1ANW 30C 0 XMi 14 AS505 AAP Thailand LX AV 1 ANW 30C 0 XMi 16 AS505 AAP Singapore JLX AV 1ANW 30C 0 XMi 08 AS505 AAP India LX AV 1 ANW 30C 0 XMi 09 AS505 AAP Indonesia LX AV 1ANW 30C 0 XMi 10 AS5052WX Mi MCETH1 UMAC 1 1G 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5052WX Mi MCEVN1 UMAC 1 1G 120 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5052WX Mi XPPAU1 UMAC 1 1G 120
76. TravelMate 5720 5320 Series Extensa 5620 5220 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 PRINTED IN TAIWAN Revision History Please refer to the table below for the updates made on TravelMate 5720 5320 and Extensa 5620 5220 Series service guide Copyright Copyright O 2007 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 Corporat
77. VP Slovenia LX AV ATMK N14 1 SO512 N100 NSM8 ABT FOX_ BT Croatia 30J 05 3 WXGA MBII6 GB5 4 X BRM4 BRM_ VolP 0 G K 318BG 2 0 PCMC IA 1 512 100 BT 6L 5R CB bg VP AS505 EMEA Holland LX AV AS5051AW ATMK N14 1 SO512 N100 NSM8 ABT_ FOX_ BT 1AWX 30J 05 XMi 36 WXGA MBII6 GB5 4 X BRM4 BRM_ VoIP Mi 1 G K 318BG 2 0 PCMC IA 1 512 100 BT 6L 5R CB bg VP _0 3C_AN Appendix A 148 AS505 EMEA Russia LX AV 1AWX 30J 05 Mi 2 AS505 EMEA Holland LX AV 1AWX 30J 05 Mi 4 EMEA Russia LX AV 305 04 3 AS505 EMEA 1AWX Mi AS505 1AWX Mi Sweden Finland AS505 EMEA Slovenia LX AV 1AWX Croatia 30J 05 Mi 8 AS505 LX AV 2NWX 30C 0 Mi 19 Thailand AS505 AAP Thailand LX AV 3WXM 30J 05 i 6 AS505 EMEA Middle LX AV 1ANW East 30C 0 XMi 22 AS505 EMEA Middle LX AV 1ANW East 30C 0 XMi 24 149 LX AV 30J 05 5 AS5051AW XMi MCERU9 UMAC 1 512 100 BT 6L 5R CB_bg_VP _0 3C_AN AS5051AW XMi MCENL6 UMAC 1 512 100 BT 6L 5R_bg_VP _0 3C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHRU2 UMAC 1 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi MCESV5 UMAC 1 512 100 BT 6L 5R_bg_VP AS5051AW XMi 1 512 100 BT 6L 5R_bg_VP LINPUSTH 2 UMAC 1 512 120 BT 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 AS5053WX Mi 1 1G 120 BT 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS5051AN WXMi LINPUSAR 9 UMAC 1 512 60 BT 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AN WXMi LINPUSAR 9 UMAC 1 512 60 BT 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C
78. X M4318B G SMP64342 N14 1W SO512 NSM8 ABT BR 5 XGAG MBII5 X M4318B G SMP64342 N14 1W SO512 NSM8 JABT BR 5W XGAG MBII5 X M4318B G SMP64342 SW W N80GB5 N N N N K N K N K N N N14 1W SO512 N60GB5 NSM8 ABT BR XGAG MBII5 4 X M4318B G SMP64342 N14 1W SO512 N60GB5 NSM8 ABT BR 5 XGAG MBII5 4K X M4318B G SMP64342 5W N14 1W SO512 N60GB5 NSM8 ABT BR XGAG MBII5 4K X M4318B G Appendix A Indone LX AV sia 205 00 5 AS305 AAP 3WXM i AS305 PA USA LX AV 3WXM Canad 205 00 i a 8 AS305 AAP Vietna LX AV 3WXM 205 00 i AS305 AAP Thaila LX AV 3WXM 205 00 i 6 AS305 AAP Singap LX AV 3WXM ore 205 00 i 4 4 N 5 o AS305 PA LX AV 3WXM 205 01 i 1 AS305 EMEA Middle LX AV 3NWX East 20C 0 Ci 08 AS305 EMEA Middle LX AV 3NWX East 20C 0 Mi 09 AS38305 EMEA France LX AV 3WXCi 205 01 2 Appendix A AS3053WX Mi XPHIN 1 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS3053WX Mi XPHEN1 UMAC 1 512 80 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS3053WX Mi XPHVN1 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS3053WX Mi XPHTH2 UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS3053WX Mi XPHWSG2 1W UMAC 1 512 60 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS3053WX Mi XPHXC1 UMAC 1 512 80 6L 5R CB bg 0 3 C AN AS3053N WXCI LINPUSAR 9 UMAC 1 512 60 LINPUSAR 9 UMAC 1 512 60 BT 6L 5R_bg_0 3 AS3053WX Ci 1 512 60 N60GB5 NSM8 ABT_BR N
79. _bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHESA UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHSLO2 UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHPL6 UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHPT1 UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHSW5 UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN AS5051AW XMi XPHTR1 UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R_bg_0 3 C AN ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N100 NSM8 ABT N N 36 WXGA MBll6 MBIl6 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N100 NSM8 ABT N N 36 WXGA MBll6 MBll6 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N100 NSM8 ABT N N 36 WXGA MBll6 MBll6 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N100 NSM8 ABT N N 36 WXGA MBll6 MBIl6 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N100 NSM8 ABT N N 36 WXGA MBll6 MBll6 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N100 NSM8 ABT N N 36 WXGA MBll6 MBll6 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N100 NSM8 ABT N N 36 WXGA MBll6 MBll6 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N100 NSM8 ABT N N 36 WXGA MBll6 MBll6 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG ATMK JN14 1 SO512 SO512 N100 NSM8 ABT N N 36 WXGA MBll6 MBll6 GB5 4 X BRM4 K 318BG 146 AS505 EMEA South LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX Africa 305 01 XMI Mi 7 XPHSA1 UMAC 2 512 100 6L 5R bg 0 3 C AN AS505 EMEA Norway LX AV AS5051AW 1AWX
80. ackups to hard disk or optical disc Creation of backups Factory default image User backup image Current system configuration Application backup Restore and recovery Factory default image User backup image From previously created CD DVD Reinstall applications drivers 23 Empowering Technology Acer eRecovery Management 2j EJ Backup Points Mame Time LI Notif me ifthe change fram last incremental backup is more than B Backup Q Burn Disce QD Restore For more information please refer to Acer eRecovery Management on page 61 in the AcerSystem User s Guide NOTE If your computer did not come with a Recovery CD or System CD please use Acer eRecovery Management s System backup to optical disc feature to burn a backup image to CD or DVD To ensure the best results when recovering your system using a CD or Acer eRecovery Management detach all peripherals except the external Acer ODD if your computer has one including your Acer ezDock Acer eSettings Management Ei Acer eSettings Management allows you to inspect hardware specifications set BIOS passwords and modify boot options Acer eSettings Management also Provides a simple graphical user interface for navigation U Prints and saves hardware specifications 24 Chapter 1 0 Lets you set an asset tag for your system Empowering Technology hel G Acer eSettings Management Video Summary Manufacturer Product Marne Oper
81. al hard drives USB pen drives NAS devices and any drive with drive letter access Launching the utilitv is as easy as pressing one buttons For more information refer to the NTI Shadow help files NTI Shadow Create Backup Job Create a new job that includes the files folders you want to back up Create Backup Job Modify Backup Job Highlight a backup job before selecting a button on the right View Log File Done Acer GridVista dual display compatible NOTE This feature is only available on certain models To enable the dual monitor feature of the notebook first ensure that the second monitor is connected then select Start Control Panel Display and click on Settings Select the secondary monitor 2 icon in the display box and then click the check box Extend my windows desktop onto this monitor Finally click Apply to confirm the new settings and click OK to complete the process 26 Chapter 1 Display Settings Monitor Drag the icons to match your monitors Identify Monitors Identify Monitors i 2 2 Default Monitor on xxxxxxxxxx V Extend the desktop onto this monitor Resolution Colors Low i Highest 32 bit v xxxx by xxxx pixels How do I get the best display Advanced Settings JI Cancel Apply Acer GridVista is a handy utility that offers four pre
82. ating System Chipset Processor System Mem r Hard Drive 1 CDIDWD Drive 1 Video Video Memory Audio Ethernet Card 1 Wireless LAN Card 1 Serial Port Asset Tag Processor Acer ME and BIOS NOE OXON CUN ORE NN NOR XOXONONONOMS E UE XXX EE OD C A ONCE REL NOE EXON NO XM ERE EX REEL D GC CS ERE di IK dr W R KHE NOR XXOXXOXONONONS RAA ORE XE C XX EEG GE GE QE QE OE OCC KRAMA AA XXX AAE ENNYN NN Add Asset Tag a System Information Eoot Options 9 BIOS Passwords acer Windows Mobility Cente r Z r ES Windows Mobility Center Sync Center Sharing Service On Presentation Settings QCEY customized by Acer Inc A Bluetooth Off E 2 x 90 available A No displav c Mute plugged Connectec ALD b i plugge mg I connected charging B Power saver Y Turn wireless off Connect display Volume Battery Status Wireless Network External Display wk TE Not presentin ot presentinc partnerships u g Sync settings Turn on User Guide Drivers and Utilities Disable Add device u Launch Shared Folder Bluetooth Software Page The Windows Mobility Center collects key mobile related system settings in one easy to find place so you can quickly configure your Acer system to fit the situation as you change locations networks or activities Settings include display brightness power plan volume wireless networking on off
83. blems Serial or parallel port device problems Keyboard Touchpad Related Symptoms Keyboard one or more keys does not work Chapter 4 Ensure the Parallel Port in the Onboard Devices Configuration of BIOS Setup Utility is set to Enabled Onboard Devices Configuration Run printer self test Printer driver Printer cable Printer System Board Ensure the Serial Port in the Devices Configuration of BIOS Setup Utility is set to Enabled Device driver Device cable Device System board Reconnect the keyboard cable Keyboard System board 117 Keyboard Touchpad Related Symptoms Touchpad does not work Reconnect touchpad cable Touchpad board System board Modem Related Symptoms Internal modem does not work correctly Modem phone port modem combo board System board NOTE If you cannot find a symptom or an error in this list and the problem remains see Undetermined Problems on page 120 118 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 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 advanced diagnostic test for the system board in loop mode at least 10 times 2 If no error is detected do not r
84. curity screen contains parameters that help safeguard and protect your computer from unauthorized use Information Main Security Boot Item Specific Help Supervisor Password controls accesses of the Supervisor Password Is Clear User Password Is Clear HDD 0 Password Clear lw whole setup utilit Set User Password Enter up utility Set HDD 0 Password Enter It can be used to boot up when Password Password on Boot Disabled on boot is enabled NOTE Please refer to Remove HDD BIOS Password section if you need to know how to remove HDD BIOS Password Chapter 2 45 The table below describes the parameters in this screen Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings User Password is Shows the setting of the user password Clear or Set Supervisor Password is Shows the setting of the Supervisor password Clear or Set Set User Password Press Enter to set the user password When user password is set this password protects the BIOS Setup Utility from unauthorized access The user can enter Setup menu only and does not have right to change the value of parameters Set Supervisor Password Press Enter to set the supervisor password When set this password protects the BIOS Setup Utility from unauthorized access The user can not either enter the Setup menu nor change the value of parameters Primary HardDisk Security Enables or disables primary hard disk security function Password on Boot
85. d devices e g infrared printer and IR aware computer Bluetooth Enable disable the Bluetooth function Indicates the communication status of Bluetooth communication manufacturing switch option Wireless Enable disable the wireless function Indicates the communication status of wireless LAN communication switch manufacturing option C 6 Chapter 1 Left View Kensington lock slot Connects to a Kensington compatible computer security lock Ethernet RJ 45 Connects to an Ethernet 10 100 1000 based port network External displav Connects to a displav device e g external VGA port monitor LCD projector DVI D DVI D port Supports digital video connections S Video TV out Connects to a television or display device with NTSC PAL port S video input USB 2 0 port Connects to USB 2 0 devices e g USB mouse USB camera IEEE 1394 port Connects to IEEE 1394 devices EXPRESS ExpressCard 54 Accepts one ExpressCard 54 module CARD slot PC Card slot eject Ejects the PC Card from the slot button Dn PC Card slot Accepts one Type II PC Card Right View MZ Optical drive Internal optical drive accepts CDs or DVDs 2 Optical disk Lights up when the optical drive is active access indicator Chapter 1 Optical drive eject Ejects the optical disk from the drive button Po 4 Emergency eject Ejects the opiical drive tray when the computer is hole turned off Rear Panel 1 ac Three USB 2 0 Co
86. determined Problems on page 120 Chapter 4 101 System Check Procedures External Diskette Drive Check Do the following to isolate the problem to a controller driver or diskette A write enabled diagnostic diskette is reguired NOTE Make sure that the diskette does not have more than one label attached to it Multiple labels can cause damage to the drive or cause the drive to fail Do the following to select the test device 1 Boot from the diagnostics diskette and start the diagnostics program 2 See if FDD Test is passed as the program runs to FDD Test 3 Follow the instructions in the message window If an error occurs with the internal diskette drive reconnect the diskette connector on the system board If the error still remains 1 Reconnect the external diskette drive DVD ROM module 2 Replace the external diskette drive CD ROM module 3 Replace the main board External CD ROM Drive Check Do the following to isolate the problem to a controller drive or CD 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 Boot from the diagnostics diskette and start the diagnostics program 2 See if CD ROM Test is passed when the program runs to CD ROM Test 3 Follow the instructions in the message window If an error occurs reconnect the connector on the System board If the er
87. e Check 102 Launch Board 84 LCD Bezel 94 169 LCD Brackets 97 LCD Module Disassembly Flowchart 93 LCD with the Brackets 95 lower cover 02 Main Unit Disassembly Flowchart 69 Mainboard 88 media access on indicator 9 Memory Check 103 Middle Cover and Power Board 74 Model Definition 136 Modem Board 70 Notebook Manager hotkey 15 num lock on indicator 9 Online Support Information 167 optical drive module 66 Panel 5 Bottom 8 left 5 PC Card 9 35 PCMCIA 35 Power System Check 103 Battery Pack 105 Power Adapter 104 Processor 29 Screw List 58 59 69 93 Speaker Module 90 speakers hotkey 15 V W System Block Diagram 4 System Check Procedures 102 System Memory 30 System Utilities 39 Test Compatible Components 163 Top 121 Touch Pad Board 85 touchpad hotkey 15 Touchpad Check 105 Troubleshooting 101 Undetermined Problems 120 USB Board 91 utility BIOS 39 5 Video 35 Windows 2000 Environment Test 164 WLAN Board 64 Index
88. e left and right hinge to the back cover lez 11 len Remove the left and right hinge from the back cover Removing the Antennas 98 2 92 c r nk A O See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 See Removing the DIMM on page 63 See Removing the WLAN Board Modules on page 64 See Removing the Middle Cover and the Power Board on page 74 See Removing the Keyboard on page 76 See Removing the LCD Module on page 78 See Removing the LCD Bezel on page 94 See Removing the LCD module with the Brackets on page 95 See Removing the Left and Right Hinge on page 97 gd e Release the antenna cables from the latches Chapter 3 12 Remove the tapes together with the antenna cables from the back cover Removing the Internal Microphone and Web Camera See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 See Removing the DIMM on page 63 See Removing the WLAN Board Modules on page 64 See Removing the Middle Cover and the Power Board on page 74 See Removing the Keyboard on page 76 See Removing the LCD Module on page 78 See Removing the LCD Bezel on page 94 ot See Removing the LCD module with the Brackets on page 95 _ See Removing the Left and Right Hinge on page 97 11 See Removing
89. ee Removing the CPU on page 73 13 See Removing the VGA board for Discrete model only on page 73 14 See Removing the Middle Cover and the Power Board on page 74 15 See Removing the Keyboard on page 76 16 See Removing the LCD Module on page 78 17 Disconnect the cover switch cable from LID1 on the main board 18 Disconnect the DC in cable from the main board Chapter 3 81 82 19 Disconnect the Launch board cable from the SWITCHCMI from the mai n board A Chapter 3 21 Disconnect the touchpad cable from the TOUCHPAD1 on the main board 22 Remove the fourteen screws A on the bottom panel a Si CO aac a fi R Qi SOR CO 2 Sie ree m s x JR WETO 1 R vR gt nec 9 NAR Us nes O uid ti r Is 1C Hi 6 ZE A ara 1 14 M2 5 x L6 14 3 0 kgf cm 23 Gently raise the upper case from the main unit Chapter 3 83 Removing the Launch Board 84 p S ld 5 Sr eS mom r ah A o M AA ho mak ellie NP ee gt o o See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 See Removing the SD dummy card on page 60 See Removing the PC and ExpressCard dummy cards on page 61 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 See Removing the DIMM on page 63 See Removing the WLAN Board Modules on page 64 See Removing the Hard Disk Drive Module on page 65 See Removing the Optical Drive
90. efault encryption password This password will be used to encrypt files by default or you can choose to enter your own password when encrypting a file Acer eData5ecurit Initialize Supervisor Password The Supervisor Password serves two purposes 1 To grant access to the Personal Secure Disk 2 To provide you with a last resort to decrypt any files previously encrypted Please record and keep itin a secure place and never disclose it to anyone Initialize Supervisor Password Enter Supervisor Password pI Gonfirm password NOTE The password used to encrypt a file is the unigue key that the system needs to decrypt it If you lose the password the supervisor password is the only other key capable of decrypting the file If you lose both passwords there will be no way to decrypt your encrypted file Be sure to safeguard all related passwords 9 Acer eDataSecurity Management File Decryption Acer eDataSecurity Management File Encryption Enter a password 4 to 12 characters ES Confirm password Files already encrypted will not be encrypted again Powered by Gegi Warning on Desktop Search Tools Acer eLock Management ii 22 Acer eLock Management is simple yet effective utility that allows you to lock removable storage optical and floppy drive devices to ensure that data can t be stolen while your system is unattended un Removable Storage Devices
91. eplace any FRU 3 If any error is detected replace the FRU Rerun the test to verify that there are no more errors Chapter 4 119 Undetermined Problems 120 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 103 1 Power off the computer Visually check them for damage If any problems are found replace the FRU Remove or disconnect all of the following devices ED B5 SE COD SEN o U a Non Acer devices Printer mouse and other external devices Battery pack Hard disk drive DIMM CD ROM Diskette drive Module PC Cards Power on the computer Determine if the problem has changed If the problem does not recur reconnect the removed devices one at a time until you find the failing FRU If the problem remains replace the following FRU one at a time Do not replace a non defective FRU System board LCD assembly Chapter 4 Jumper and Connector Locations Top View TOPVIEW 1 Power Cable Connector 5 Fingerprint Touchpad Connector LCD Cable Connector e
92. er to use MU de O dI Click OK to save your new power plan Chapter 1 19 To switch between power plans 1 Select the power plan you wish to switch to from the drop down list 2 Click Apply To edit a power plan Editing a power plan allows you to adjust system settings like LCD brightness and CPU speed You can also turn on off system components to extend battery life 1 Switch to the power plan you wish to edit 2 Adjust settings as required 3 Click Apply to save your new settings To delete a power plan You cannot delete the power plan you are currently using If you want to delete the active power plan switch to another one first 1 Select the power plan you wish to delete from the drop down list 2 Click the Delete Power Plan icon Battery status For real time battery life estimates based on current usage refer to the panel in the upper half of the window Click the to view estimated battery life in sleep and hibernate modes f Empowering Technolog i Acer ePower Management Power Plan Remaining Battery Life 2 Hours 32 Mins o More Power Options CPU Speed LCD Brightness Nm Put computer to sleep Graphics Power Mode When in high power capacity When in low power capacity My low power capacity definition is under Hardware On 5 Wireless LAN i F CardBus Q3 WiredlAN 9 Firewire 1394 B Bluetooth Power Plan i Acer e
93. external display settings display orientation and synchronization status Windows Mobility Center also includes Acer specific settings like Bluetooth Add Device if applicable sharing folders overview sharing service on or off and a shortcut to the Acer user guide drivers and utilities To launch Windows Mobility Center Q Use the shortcut key lt amp gt lt X gt Q Start Windows Mobility Center from the Control panel U Start Windows Mobility Center from the Accessories program group in the Start menu Chapter 1 25 Using the System Utilities NTI Shadow NTI Shadow allows users to schedule continuous backup jobs that copy the contents of one or more folders the backup source to another location the backup destination The backup jobs are continuous because they are scheduled to regularly update the data in the backup folder either continuously or in user defined intervals You can schedule a job to run every certain number of minutes on certain days at a specified time or whenever any data in the backup source are modified Shadow can also be configured to archive file versions If this option is enabled then any file that is saved or overwritten will trigger Shadow to archive the previous version of the file The file versions are stored in a Revisions folder in the backup destination Users can configure how many versions of a file to maintain Shadow supports backups on local hard drives USB FireWire extern
94. faults Discard Changes Save Changes 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 BIOS Flash Utility The BIOS flash memory update is reguired for the following conditions Q New versions of system programs Q New features or options u Restore a BIOS when it becomes corrupted Use the Phlash utilitv to update the system BIOS flash ROM NOTE If you do not have a crisis recovery diskette at hand then you should create a Crisis Recovery Diskette before you use the Phlash utilitv 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 flash utilities to the bootable diskette 3 Then boot the system from the bootable diskette The flash utility has auto execution function Chapter 2 51 Remove HDD BIOS Utility This section provide you with removing HDD BIOS met
95. g Acer CrystalEye 0 3 megapixel web camera for video communication Easy launch Buttons for launching freguently used programs buttons Palmrest Comfortable support area for your hands when you use the computer Touchpad Touch sensitive pointing device which functions like a computer mouse T Click buttons left The left and right buttons function like the left center and right and right mouse buttons The center button serves as Acer BioProtect fingerprint reader supporting Acer FingerNav 4 way control function manufacturing option or a 4 way scroll button manufacturing option Chapter 1 KONT i 3 Display screen Also called Liguid Crystal Display LCD displays computer output Status indicators Light Emitting Diodes LEDs that light up to show the status of the computer s functions and components Sf Keyboard For entering data into your computer WO fo Power button Turns the computer on and off Closed Front View 5 in 1 card reader Accepts Secure Digital SD MultiMediaCard MMC Memory Stick MS Memory Stick Pro MS PRO and xD Picture Card Note Only one card can operate at any given time Line in jack Accepts audio line in devices e g audio CD player stereo walkman mp3 player a Microphone jack Accepts inputs from external microphones Headphones Connects to audio line out devices speaker line out e g speakers headphones Infrared port Interfaces with infrare
96. heck 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 104 Q Check the Battery Pack on page 105 Chapter 4 103 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 1 419 to 20 5V Pin 2 0V Ground 4 i 1 If the voltage is not correct replace the power adapter 2 Ifthe voltage is within the range do the following U Replace the System board Q If the problem is not corrected see Undetermined Problems on page 120 u If the voltage is not correct go to the next step NOTE An audible noise from the power adapter does not always indicate a defect 3 If the power on 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 Battery Pack on page 105 104 Chapter 4 Check the Battery Pack To check the battery pack do the following From Software 1 Check out the Power Management
97. heck the most up to date information available on your regional web or channel If for whatever reason a part number change is made it will not be noted in the printed Service Guide For ACER AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS your Acer office may have a DIFFERENT part number code to those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide You MUST use the list provided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines VI Table of Contents System Specifications 1 FS MS TL Pp L d ARY PR FR RR RC RW se 1 System Block Diagram FFF KK KK KK GL GG KK KK KIR KK uu 4 Your AcSr NotebOOKdTOHl 5 Ewsa ae ord A YD a Gy Kan Sede a d o 5 mins SL Ne te ace dat hae wp iai zad A a nes 5 NOS cle FONT VIO doe S i i Bl ere lieu RR CN S FR S CN RR 6 A 7 RON VIEW nan ANY a IN TE dd bebe Seeds EE Y NEN 7 Bear 2 nz RO a a A AA AA AE CROFT Mc 8 BONO FANEK zodiaku Bl KUSS Ss L SS En dA EG 8 Hel ee S TA SN Y YN AN 9 Eas launch BUUO S wit bar Du ke ma n Sara n ur e MAW eue 4e Kar Tw a a ce E 10 TouchbadBasl6S 432 5 erett i B je bad ends AH RAD DAN GY DG medo 11 Using the ISevbDOd 3 5 45 va r kara RA Yd ddd a YE DW UG UO B O toti 13 Lock Keys and embedded numeric keypad llle 13 WINAOWSJRCYG a _ Vio PREY 2 Gee ee Vene hop aia eb Volo a asia 14 gold ci RN i dace dO er A A a asa a od dd ADD O Aa coh WD od Yd 15 wele n ci MERE i L i XI NE hee oie S 16 Acer Empo
98. hod Remove HDD Password u Ifyou key in wrong HDD password for three time HDD password error code would display on the screen See the image below lu l rrr REDD NSD U If you need to solve HDD password locked problem you can run HDD PW EXE 1 Key in hdd_pw 15494 0 2 Select 2 3 Choose one upper case string ox i WINDOWS system3 2 cmd exe oa x z gt cd password P xj F passuord gt die gt u Unlume in drive F has no label Gil Volume Serial Humber is D4F6 6236 Directory of Fi passuord RS EL J BIOS_PW EWE HDD Pu EXE 2 Filets gt 35 354 bytes 2 Dirts gt 487 895 6846 bytes free cnassuordfhdd pu 15494 Bi I willl Mag ZHMI he genereted gt Stan Code 2 2 Upper case ASCII Code 3 7 Lower case AS Code Enter unur choice AKJENAL HU ET OVE F pnazszsword u Reboot system and key in OKJFN42 or UVEIO96 to HDD user password 52 Chapter 2 Remove BIOS Password u lf you key in wrong Supervisor Password for three time System Disabled would display on the screen See the image below Chapter 2 53 System Disabled 114452 u If you need to solve BIOS password locked problem you can run BIOS PW EXE 1 Key in bios pw 14452 0 2 Choose one upper case string Microsoft Windows AFP Version 5 1 2608 C gt Copyright 1985 20601 Microsoft Corp LzsDocuments and Settings MNS4 gt d D xtbios pu 14452 B unlockb exe vi W I
99. ht the Set Supervisor Password parameter and press the e key The Set Password box appears Set Supervisor Password Enter current password Enter New Password Confirm Mew Password Type the current password in the Enter Current Password field and press e Press e twice without typing anything in the Enter New Password and Confirm New Password fields The computer then sets the Supervisor Password parameter to Clear 4 When you have changed the settings press u to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility Changing a Password 1 Use the w and y keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and press the e key The Set Password box appears Set Supervisor Password Enter current password Enter Mew Password Contirm New Password Type the current password in the Enter Current Password field and press e Type a password in the Enter New Password field Retype the password in the Confirm New Password field Press e After setting the password the computer sets the User Password parameter to Set If desired you can enable the Password on boot parameter When you are done press u to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility 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 u Chapter 2 47 48 If the current password entered does not
100. i Link 4965AGN dual band quad mode 802 11a b g Draft N network connection supporting Acer SignalUp with InviLink Nplifv TM wireless technology Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG dual band tri mode 802 11a b g Wi Fi CERTIFIED network connection supporting Acer SignalUp wireless technology Data throughput 11 54 Mbps up to 270 Mbps for Draft N PCI bus mini PCI socket for wireless module Hard Disk Drive Interface Vendor amp HGST 2 5 SEAGATE 2 5 WD 2 5 HGST 2 5 Model Name HTS541680J9SA00 ST9120822AS WD1600BEVS HTS541616J9SA00 SURUGA B 951133 190 Venus 22RSTO ML80 SATA SURUGA B SATA Capacitv 80000 120000 160000 160000 MB Bvtes per 512 512 512 512 sector Drive Format Chapter 1 31 Hard Disk Drive Interface Spindle 5400 RPM 5400 RPM 5400 RPM 5400 RPM speed RPM Performance Specifications SATA SATA SATA SATA Max media 540 540 540 540 transfer rate disk buffer Mbytes s Datatransfer 100 MB Sec 150 MB Sec 150 MB Sec 150 MB Sec rate Ultra DMA mode 5 Ultra DMA mode 5 Ultra DMA mode 5 Ultra DMA mode 5 host buffer Mbytes s DC Power Requirements Voltage 5V DC 5 5V DC 5 5V DC 5 5V DC 5 tolerance Combo Drive module Vendor amp model name SONY COMBO 12 7mm Tray 24X CRX880A Performance Specification With CD Diskette With DVD Diskette Transfer rate KB sec Sustained Sustained Max 3 6Mbytes sec Max 10 8Mbytes sec Buffer Memo
101. ilalize cache before memory ausus TT II NE aw ro onra iia Hay Ress Programmable erp Controler ap 5etE segment register o4 TT em TT O ae ine TT TT Hm TT TT Ansze pam Hm TT TT nice POST Mery Manager EE TT TT Gar 215 KE base AM 2Eh 1 3 4 3 RAM failure on data bits xxxx of low byte of memory bus 2Fh Enable cache before system BIOS shadow 30h 1 4 1 1 RAM failure on data bits xxxx of high byte of memory bus Sm Test sokiai TT 33h EEE Initialize Phoenix Dispatch Manager em OO Ok TTT 110 Chapter 4 3Ch Advanced configuration of chipset registers 3Dh Load alternate registers with CMOS values aa TTT TT muze nenasan TT TT an TT T OS devlee naa Ha ohen video configuration against GMOS an oe an TT ii al video adapters in system Hm TT TT Qulet oet sta eptena O ah TT Shedow vie lOSROM Bm pepey 80s erehtre e 7 osglay GPU ype and speed mite ESAboad NO TT Tey stereos Initialize POST display service Display prompt Press F2 to enter SETUP md ez TT Test RAM between iz and 640 KB estodendedmenoy T Test enerded memory address nes T TT jam to tsar Patch TT owe advanced cache regters gt IC System Management Mode SMM area Display external L2 cache size LEE RR Load custom defaults optional 8CR Display shadow area message Display possible high address for UMB k Ton Display error messages Hm A YT ero
102. ion Intel 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 reguirements 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 c
103. lution supporting Acer SingalUp M wireless technology for selected models WPAN Bluetooth 2 0 EDR Enhanced Data Rate LAN Gigabit Ethernet Wake on LAN ready Modem 56K ITU V 92 with PTT approval Wake on Ring ready I O Ports U U U U L ExpressCard 54 slot PC Card slot one Type ll 5 in 1 card reader MS MS PRO MMC SD xD Four USB 2 0 ports DVI D port for selected models IEEE 1394 port Fast Infrared FIR port for selected models Chapter 1 LLDD LU U L External displav VGA port S video TV out NTSC PAL port Headphones speaker line out jack Line in jack Microphone jack Ethernet RJ 45 port Modem RJ 11 port DC in jack for AC adaptor Environment U Chapter 1 Temperature Operating 5 C to 35 C Non operating 20 C to 65 C Humidity non condensing Operating 20 to 80 Non operating 20 to 80 System Block Diagram Columbia Tangiz Block Diagram Mobile CPU CLK GEN Merom 479 ICS 9LPRS502 71 09502 00W 533 667MHz 533 667 MHz 12 13 DDR2 533 667 MHz 533 667MHz 2G 2 33G 2 0G 71 MEROM A0U 233G 71 MEROM BOU 4 5 HOST BUS 667 800MHz 1 05V Crestline AGTL CPU I F DDR Memory I F INTEGRATED GRAHPICS LVDS CRT I F 71 CREST 00U 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 X4 DMI NZALIA i Line Out j i No SPDIE RJ11 New card PCI Express 29 P2231NFC 29 HDD 400MHZ Active Managemnet Technology DO SAT
104. 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 da nat match Re enter Password Chapter 2 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 ROM in module bay Information Main Security Boot priority order 2 3 4 5 6 n 8 E Chapter 2 USB CD ROM IDE 0 HTS541010G9ATOO PM IDE 4 Network Boot Realtek Boot Agent USB HDD USB Floppv USB KEY xcluded from boot order Item Specific Help Keys used to view or configure device Use Up and Down arrows to select a device lt gt and lt gt moves the device up or down lt f gt and lt r gt specifies the device fixed or removable lt x gt exclude or include the device to boot lt Shift 1 gt enables or disables a device 1 4 Loads default boot sequence 49 Exit 50 The Exit screen contains parameters that help safeguard and protect vour computer from unauthorized use Information Main Advanced Security Boot ltem Specific Help Exit Disarding Changes Exit System Setup and save your changes to CMOS Load Setup De
105. may be power managed in this state 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 Hibernation Mode System saves all system states and data onto the disc prior to power off the whole system Chapter 1 3 38 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 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 F2 during POST when Press lt F2 gt to enter Setup message is prompted on the bottom of screen Press F2 to enter setup The default parameter of F12 Boot Menu is set to disabled If you want to change boot device without entering BIOS Setup Utility please set the parameter to enabled Press lt F12 gt during POST to enter multi boot menu In this menu user can change boot device without entering BIOS SETUP Utility Information Main Advanced Boot Exit CPU Type Intel R Core TM 2 Duo CPU 17300 2 00GHz CPU Speed 2000 MHz IDEO Model Name XXXXXXXXXXX XX IDEO Serial Number XXXXXXXX IDE1 Model
106. ng the VGA board for Discrete model only on page 73 14 See Removing the Middle Cover and the Power Board on page 74 15 See Removing the Keyboard on page 76 16 See Removing the LCD Module on page 78 17 See Separating the Upper Case from the Lower Case on page 81 Chapter 3 85 86 18 Remove the fingerprint cable from the fingerprint board 4 19 Chapter 3 20 Remove the two screws F on the touch pad bracket and remove the touch pad bracket from the upper case Chapter 3 87 23 Carefully pry loose and remove the touch pad board WARNING The touchpad board is glued to the upper case only remove the touchpad board if it is defective Removing the main board 2 AN ESL I n mk Skellie gt UE UP a d ca e 88 See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 See Removing the SD dummy card on page 60 See Removing the PC and ExpressCard dummy cards on page 61 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 See Removing the DIMM on page 63 See Removing the WLAN Board Modules on page 64 See Removing the Hard Disk Drive Module on page 65 See Removing the Optical Drive Module on page 66 See Removing the Modem Board on page 70 See Removing the Heatsink Fan Module on page 70 See Removing the CPU and VGA Heatsink Module on page 71 See Removing the CPU on page 73 See Removing the VGA board for Disc
107. nnect to USB 2 0 devices e g USB ports mouse USB camera 2 Modem RJ 11 Connects to a phone line port Tr DC in jack Connects to an AC adapter 4 Ventilation slots Enable the computer to stay cool even after prolonged use Bottom Panel i 6 2 3 4 5 8 Chapter 1 1 Memory Houses the computer s main memory compartment 2 Battery lock Locks the battery in position 3 Battery release Releases the battery to remove the battery pack latch A Batterv bav Houses the computer s battery pack 5 Hard disk bav Houses the computer s hard disk secured with screws Ventilation slots Enable the computer to stav cool even after prolonged use Indicators The computer has several easv to read status indicators The front panel indicators are visible even when the computer cover is closed Power Indicates the computer s power status Batterv Indicates the computer s batterv status Bluetooth Indicates the status of Bluetooth communication Wireless LAN Indicates the status of wireless LAN communication HDD Indicates when the hard disk drive is active Num Lock Lights up when Num Lock is activated Caps Lock Lights up when Caps Lock is activated NOTE 1 Charging The light shows amber when the batterv is charging 2 Fullv charged The light shows green when in AC mode Chapter 1 9 Easy Launch Buttons There are several conveniently located easy launch buttons They are mail Web brow
108. ntrol is from the Keyboard Hard disk drive System board The system doesn t enter hibernation mode Press Fn 0and see if the computer enters hibernation mode and four short beeps every minute Touchpad Keyboard Hard disk connection board Hard disk drive System board The system doesn t enter standby mode See Save to Disk S4 on page 38 after closing the LCD LCD cover switch System board Chapter 4 Power Management Related Symptoms 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 90 System hangs intermittently Peripheral Related Symptoms System configuration does not match the installed devices See Save to Disk S4 on page 38 Hard disk connection board Hard disk drive System board See Save to Disk S4 on page 38 LCD cover switch System board Remove battery pack and let it cool for 2 hours Refresh battery continue use battery until power off then charge battery Battery pack System board Reconnect hard disk CD ROM drives Hard disk connection board System board Enter BIOS Setup Utility to execute Load Default Settings then reboot system Reconnect hard disk CD ROM diskette drives External display does not work correctly Press Fn F5 LCD CRT Both display switching System board USB does not work correctly System board Print pro
109. ntrols like sreen brightness volume output and the BIOS utilitv To activate hot keys press and hold the lt Fn gt key before pressing the other key in the hotkey combination i ry i I p A C Hotkey help Displays help on hotkeys Fn F2 Acer eSettings Launches Acer eSettings in Acer Empowering Technology Fn 4 F3 Acer ePower Launches Acer ePower Management in Acer W Management Empowering Technology lt Fn gt lt F5 gt a Display toggle Switches display output between the display screen external monitor if connected and both lt Fn gt lt F6 gt Screen blank Turns the display screen backlight off to save B power Press anv kev to return mee L A Touchpad toggle Turns the internal touchpad on and off lt Fn gt 4 lt F8 gt d p Speaker toggle Turns the speakers on and off lt gt ET up Increases the screen brightness wer j Brightness down Decreases the screen brightness Chapter 1 15 Special Key You can locate the Euro symbol and the US dollar sign at the upper center and or bottom right of your keyboard L l a a Lr 3313 musu WET HD ZANO COC The Euro symbol 1 Open a text editor or word processor L au la LILI n min T a m B 2 Either press lt at the bottom right of the keyboard or hold Alt Gr and then press the 5 key at the upper center of the keyboard The US dollar
110. nty ITW Q Returned material authorization procedures u 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 167 168 Appendix C AFLASH Utilitv 51 Antennas 98 Audio 34 Batterv Pack 60 BIOS 29 package 29 password control 29 ROM size 29 ROM tvpe 29 vendor 29 Version 29 BIOS Supports protocol 29 BIOS Utility 39 51 Navigating 40 Onboard Device Configuration 46 Security 43 45 System Security 50 Board Layout Top View 121 brightness hotkeys 15 Cache controller 30 size 30 caps lock on indicator 9 CardBus 35 computer on indicator 9 CPU 73 CPU Fan True Value Table 29 DIMM Module 63 Display 4 display hotkeys 15 Index Error Symptom to Spare Part Index 106 Euro 16 External CD ROM Drive Check 102 External Module Disassembly Flowchart 59 Features Flash Utility 51 foc cable 96 FRU Field Replaceable Unit List 125 Hard disk 32 Hard Disk Drive Module 65 HDD 32 Heatsink Module 70 Hibernation mode hotkey 15 Hot Keys 13 Indicators 9 Intermittent Problems 119 internal mic and web camera 99 inverter board 96 Jumper and Connector Locations 121 Top View 121 Keyboard 36 76 Keyboard or Auxiliary Inout Devic
111. ockwise to release the CPU then remove the CPU 73 5 Remove the two screws D securing the VGA board AU I ge n y n a pm tp b 6 Carefully remove the VGA board from the main board Removing the Middle Cover and the Power Board 1 See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 Open the LCD screen all the way to facilitate the easy removal of the middle cover To remove the Middle Cover carefully insert the plastic flat screwdriver under the side of the middle cover and gently pry up the middle cover Continue prying on the other side until you could detach the Middle Cover 74 Chapter 3 4 Detach the cover and turn it over on the keyboard Chapter 3 75 6 Remove the Middle Cover together with the Power board 7 Remove the one screw F securing the Power board to the middle cover and remove the Power board from the middle cover Removing the Keyboard 1 See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 2 See Removing the Middle Cover and the Power Board on page 74 76 Chapter 3 3 Remove the two screws F securing the keyboard to the upper case 4 Carefully pry the keyboard out of the latch and slide it out then turn it over on the touchpad area Chapter 3 17 5 Disconnect the keyboard cable from the main board to remove the keyboard Removing the LCD Module 78 oo e qe qw out See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 See Remo
112. oving the SD dummy card 1 Push the SD dummy card all the way in to eject it 1 2 60 Chapter 3 2 Pullit out from the slot 2 Removing the PC and ExpressCard dummy cards 1 Press the eject button to pop out the button 2 Press it again 1 to pop out the PC dummy card 2 Remove the PC dummy card from the slot Chapter 3 61 3 Push the ExpressCard dummy card all the way in to eject it 4 Pullit out from the slot Removing the Lower Cover See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 See Removing the SD dummy card on page 60 See Removing the PC and ExpressCard dummy cards on page 61 gt oN c5 Remove the seven screws B on the lower cover SPINTA IH 62 Chapter 3 5 Use a plastic screw driver to carefully pry open the lower cover 6 Remove the lower cover from the lower case Removing the DIMM See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 See Removing the SD dummy card on page 60 See Removing the PC and ExpressCard dummy cards on page 61 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 Push out the latches on both sides of the DIMM socket to release the DIMM Mr cln Chapter 3 63 64 6 Remove the DIMM module Removing the WLAN Board Modules See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 See Removing the SD dummy card on page 60 See Removing the PC and ExpressCard dummy cards on page 61 See
113. r eRecovery Management you must initialize the Empowering Technology password Right click on the Empowering Technology toolbar and select Password Setup to do so If you have not initialized the Empowering Technology password and run Acer eLock Management or Acer eRecovery Management you will be asked to create it NOTE If you lose the Empowering Technology password there is no way to reset it except by reformatting your system Make sure to remember or write down your password Acer eNet Management is Acer eNet Management helps you guickly connect to both wired and wireless networks in a variety of locations To access this utility select Acer eNet Management from the Empowering Technology toolbar or run the program from the Acer Empowering Technology program group in Start menu You can also set Acer eNet Management to start automatically when you boot up your PC Acer eNet Management automatically detects the best settings for a new location while offering you the option to manually adjust the settings to match your needs Chapter 1 17 Empowering Technology AcereNe Management Disconnect Acer eNet Management can save network settings for a location to a profile and automatically switch to the appropriate profile when you move from one location to another Settings stored include network connection settings IP and DNS settings wireless AP details etc as well as default printer settings Security and safety
114. r to the Norton Internet Security help files Chapter 1 Hardware Specifications and Configurations Processor CPU tvpe Intel Core TM2 Duo Mobile Processor T7300 T7500 T7700 T7800 4 MB L2 cache 2 2 2 2 4 2 6 GHz 800 MHz FSB or T7100 T7250 2 MB L2 cache 1 8 2 0 GHz 800 MHz FSB Intel Core M2 Duo Mobile Processor T5250 T5450 2 MB L2 cache 1 60 1 73 GHz 533 MHz FSB Intel amp Celeron amp M processor 530 540 550 1 MB L2 cache 1 73 1 86 2 0 GHz 533 MHz FSB Intel Pentium Dual Core processor T2310 T2330 1 MB L2 cache 1 46 1 6 GHz 533 MHz FSB or higher for selected models Mobile Intel amp PM965 GM965 960 ICH8M Express Chipset CPU package Socket M FCPGA6 CPU core voltage 1 0375V to 1 3V CPU Fan True Value Table 3800 4100 4100 4800 Throttling 50 On 99 C OFF 93 C OS shut down at 105 C H W shot down at 110 C BIOS Supported protocols ACPI 1 0b 2 0 3 0 compliance PCI 2 2 System HDD Password Security Control INT 13H Extenstions PnP BIOS 1 0a SMBIOS 2 4 BIOS Boot Specification Simple Boot Flag 1 0 Boot Block PCI Bus Power Management Interface Specification USB Specification 1 1 2 0 IEEE 1394 1 0 USB 1394 CD ROM Boot Up support PC Card Standard 1995 PCMCIA 3 0 Compliant Device IrDA 1 0 Intel AC97 CNR Specification WfM 2 0 PXE 2 1 Boot Integrity Service Application Program Interface BIS 1 0 PC99a and Mobile PC2001 Compliant BIOS password control Set by setup manual
115. r to the left and right buttons on a mouse Tapping on the touchpad is the same as clicking the left button u Use the 4 way scroll 3 button to scroll up or down and move left or right a page This button mimics your cursor pressing on the right scroll bar of Windows applications Execute Click twice quickly Tap twice at the same speed as clicking the button hold finger to the touchpad on the second tap to drag the cursor Access Click once context menu Drag Click and Tap twice at hold then use the same finger to drag speed as the cursor on the touchpad clicking a button then Chapter 1 41 Scroll Click and hold to move up down left right NOTE When using the touchpad keep it and your fingers dry and clean The touchpad is sensitive to finger movement hence the lighter the touch the better the response Tapping too hard will not increase the touchpad s responsiveness NOTE By default vertical and horizontal scrolling is enabled on your touchpad It can be disabled under Mouse settings in Windows Control Panel Chapter 1 Using the Keyboard The keyboard has full sized keys and an embedded numeric keypad separate cursor lock Windows function and special keys Lock Keys and embedded numeric keypad The keyboard has three lock keys which you can toggle on and off T L Sanas LILI EL Li Caps Lock When Caps Lock is on all alphabetic characters typed are in upperca
116. ray 2 4 Chapter 3 67 68 5 Remove the one screw C securing the locker bracket and remove the locker bracket from the optical disk drive module Chapter 3 Main Unit Disassembly Process Main Unit Disassembly Flowchart MAIN UNIT DISASSEMBLY MAIN UNIT Cx2 l Y Cx2 HEAT SINK FAN MIDDLE COVER TODEN BOARD C x9 Cx5 for UMA module CPU VGA a Y THERMAL MODULE KEYBOARD Bowen v BOARD Ax2 Hx2 Dx2 LCD MODULE VGA re BOARD Ax14 UPPER CASE EE y LAUNCH BOARD S Y Fx2 MAIN TOUCH PAD BRACKET BOARD ASSEMBLY Cx1 Cx4 y TOUCH PAD LEFT AND RIGHT PI USB BOARD SPEAKER MODULE Y i Fx2 TOUCH PAD FINGERPRINT BOARD BOARD Screw List M2 5 x L6 86 00E33 736 M2 x L4 86 9A552 4R0 D o M2 5 x L5 86 00E74 335 M2 x L3 86 00C07 220 M2 5 x L8 86 00E34 738 Chapter 3 Removing the Modem Board See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 See Removing the DIMM on page 63 See Removing the WLAN Board Modules on page 64 a a NE Remove the 2 screws C securing the modem card 60AT317 001 A FCV 20070310 6 Lift partially to detach the modem board from the main board
117. rete model only on page 73 See Removing the Middle Cover and the Power Board on page 74 See Removing the Keyboard on page 76 See Removing the LCD Module on page 78 See Separating the Upper Case from the Lower Case on page 81 Disconnect the Bluetooth cable from the BLUE1 connector on the main board Chapter 3 19 Disconnect the speaker cable from the SPKR1 on the main board Chapter 3 89 Removing the Speaker Modules p S ld 5 Sr eS mom r a mk ho mh mk a mh xd O Wa o m r gt See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 See Removing the SD dummy card on page 60 See Removing the PC and ExpressCard dummy cards on page 61 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 See Removing the DIMM on page 63 See Removing the WLAN Board Modules on page 64 See Removing the Hard Disk Drive Module on page 65 See Removing the Optical Drive Module on page 66 See Removing the Modem Board on page 70 See Removing the Heatsink Fan Module on page 70 See Removing the CPU and VGA Heatsink Module on page 71 See Removing the CPU on page 73 See Removing the VGA board for Discrete model only on page 73 See Removing the Middle Cover and the Power Board on page 74 See Removing the Keyboard on page 76 See Removing the LCD Module on page 78 See Separating the Upper Case from the Lower Case
118. ror still remains 1 Reconnect the external diskette drive CD ROM module 2 Replace the external diskette drive CD ROM module 3 Replace the main board 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 system board If the keyboard cable connection is correct run the Keyboard Test If the tests detect a kevboard 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 U Numeric keypad 102 Chapter 4 JO 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 operations show error messages on the screen or hang the system 1 Boot from the diagnostics diskette and start the doagmpstotics program please refer to main board 2 Go to the diagnostic memory in the test items 3 Press F2in the test items 4 Follow the instructions in the message window NOTE Make sure that the DIMM is fully installed into the connector A loose connection can cause an error Power System C
119. ry 2MB Interface PATA Applicable disc format 1 Reads and writes data in each CD ROM CD ROMXA CD I FMV Video CD and CD EXTRA 2 Reads data in Photo CD Single and multi session 3 Reads and writes standard CD DA 4 Reads and writes CD R discs conforming to Orange Book Part 2 5 Reads and writes CD RW discs conforming to Orange Book Part 3 6 Reads data in DVD ROM Applicable DVD formats Read DVD DVD ROM DVD 5 DVD 9 DVD 10 DVD 18 DVD Video DVD R 3 95G DVD R 4 7G DVD RW DVD R DVD RW Multi Border DVD R DVD RW Multi session DVD R DVD RW and DVD RAM optional Applicable CD Formats Read CD CD DA CD ROM Mode 1 CD ROM XA Mode Mode 2 Form 1 and Mode 2 Form 2 CD i Ready Video CD MPEG 1 Karaoke CD Super Video CD Photo CD Enhanced CD CD Plus CD Extra i trax CD CD Text CD R CD RW Applicable CD Formats Write CD DA CD ROM Mode 1 CD ROM XA Mode 2 Form 1 and Mode 2 Form 2 CD i Video CD CD Text Chapter 1 Combo Drive module Loading mechanism Load Manual Release a Electrical Release Release Button b Release by ATAPI command c Emergency Release Power Requirement Input Voltage 5 V 5 96 Operating Super Multi Drive module Vendor amp model name HLDS Super Multi Drive GSA T20N PHILIPS Super Multi Drive DS 8A1P PIONEER Super Multi Drive DVR K17RS Performance Specification With CD Diskette With DVD Diskette Transfer rate KB sec Sustained Sustained
120. se Num Lock When Num Lock is on the embedded keypad is in numeric mode The Fn 4 lt F11 gt 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 Scroll Lock Fn When Scroll Lock is on the screen moves one line up or down when you lt F12 gt press the up or down arrow keys respectively Scroll Lock does not work with some applications The embedded numeric keypad functions like a desktop numeric keypad It is indicated by small characters located on the upper right corner of the Keycaps To simplify the keyboard legend cursor control key symbols are not printed on the keys Number keys on Type numbers in a normal manner embedded keypad Cursor controlkeys Hold lt Shift gt while using cursor Hold lt Fn gt while using cursor on embedded control keys control keys keypad Main keyboard Hold lt Fn gt while typing letters on Type the letters in a normal keys embedded keypad manner Chapter 1 13 Windows Keys The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows specific functions Pressed alone this key has the same effect as clicking on the Windows Start button it launches the Start menu It can also be used with other keys to provide a variety of functions amp Open or close the Start menu lt 4 gt D Display the desktop lt
121. ser Empowering Key and one user programmable button Press to run the Acer Empowering Technology The mail and Web browser buttons are pre set to email and Internet programs but can be reset by users To set the Web browser mail and programmable buttons run the Acer Launch Manager Acer Empowering Technology user programmable Email application user programmable Internet browser user programmable Three productivity Keys give users one touch access to protection and manageability features for a more secure smarter and easier way to work u Lock key runs the Windows lock function to lock the notebook when you step out If the laptop is equipped with Acer BioProtect you only need to swipe your finger to log into Windows6 again Q Presentation key minimizes open application windows and prepares the display for impressive presentations U Sync key instantly synchronizes your computer system to an external storage device for convenient and secure backup MW Launch Windows Lock function Presentation Minimizes your open windows and prepares your display for presenting 10 Chapter 1 Touchpad Basics The following teaches you how to use the touchpad 4 7m 12 34 Q Move your finger across the touchpad 2 to move the cursor u Press the left 1 and right 4 buttons located beneath the touchpad to perform selection and execution functions These two buttons are simila
122. sign 1 Openatext editor or word processor 2 Either directly press the lt key at the bottom right of the keyboard or hold Shift and then press the 4 key at the upper center of the keyboard NOTE This function varies by the operating system version NOTE Some fonts and software do not support the Euro symbol Please refer to www microsoft com typography fag fag12 htm for more information 16 Chapter 1 Acer Empowering Technology The Empowering Technology toolbar makes it easy for you to access freguently used functions and manage your new Acer system Displayed by default in the upper half of your screen it provides access to the following utilities Acer eNet Management hooks up to location based networks intelligently Acer ePower Management optimizes battery usage via customizable power plans Acer ePresentation Management connecis to a projector and adjusts display settings Acer eDataSecurity Management protects data with passwords and encryption Acer eLock Management limits access to external storage media U DL Acer eRecovery Management backs up and recovers data flexibly reliably and completely U Acer eSettings Management accesses svstem information and adjusts settings easilv For more information right click on the Empowering Technology toolbar then select the Help or Tutorial function Empowering Technology password Before using Acer eLock Management and Ace
123. t R G B Vertical Stripe Displav Mode Normally White Typical White Luminance cd m 200 also called Brightness 14 Luminance Uniformity 1 25 max Contrast Ratio 400 typical 400 Response Time Optical Rise 4 12 16 Time Fall Time msec Nominal Input Voltage VDD 3 3V Typical Power Consumption watt 6 0 max without inverter Total 5 6 Watt Typ LCM circuit 1 4Watt Typ Backlight 4 2 Watt Typ Weight 560 g Typ 575 g Max Physical Size mm 344 0 x 222 0 x 6 5 Electrical Interface 1 channel LVDS Support Color 262 144 Viewing Angle degree Horizontal Right Left 45 45 45 45 Vertial Upper Lower 15 35 15 35 Temperature Range C Operating 0 to 50 O to 50 Storage shipping 20 to 60 20 to 60 LCD Inverter Vendor amp model name Darfon V189 301GP Chapter 1 LCD Inverter Input current mA 2 56 max Output voltage V rms 780V 2000V for kick off Output current mA rms 6 5 max Output voltage freguency k Hz 65K Hz max AC Adaptor Input rating 90V AC to 264V AC 47Hz to 63Hz Maximum Maximum input AC current Maximum input AC current current 1 IA Inrush current Aaw 220A 230VAC Efficiency 82 min 115VAC input full load System Power Management Mech Off G3 All devices in the system are turned off completely Soft Off G2 S5 OS initiated shutdown All devices in the system are turned off completely Working GO SO Individual devices such as the CPU and hard disc
124. tire disassembly seguence Observe the order of the sequence to avoid damage to any of the hardware components For example if you want to remove the main board you must first remove the keyboard then disassemble the inside assembly frame in that order Main Screw List 58 Chapter 3 External Module Disassembly Process External Modules Disassembly Flowchart The flowchart below gives you a graphic representation on the entire disassembly seguence and instructs you on the components that need to be removed during servicing For example if you want to remove the main board you must first remove the keyboard then disassemble the inside assembly frame in that order EXTERNAL MODULE DISASSEMBLY TURN OFF POWER AND PERIPHERALS Y UNPLUG POWER CABLES Bx7 y Ax1 y Y LOWER OPTICAL DISK HDD COVER DRIVE MODULE MODULE FX2 y Y Y Y WLAN DIMM Y Cx1 v Y Y BOARD MODULES lopricAL pisk OPTICAL HARD DISK HARD DISK S T LOCKER RUBBER DUE BRACKET ENCLOSURE Screw List M2 5 x L6 86 00E33 736 B M2 x L4 86 00A02 140 M2 x L4 86 9A552 4R0 M2 x L3 86 00C07 220 Chapter 3 Removing the Battery Pack 1 Turn base unit over 2 Slide the battery lock unlock latch to the unlock position 1 3 Slide and hold the battery release latch to the release position 2 then remove the battery from the main unit 3 Rem
125. ving the Lower Cover on page 62 See Removing the WLAN Board Modules on page 64 See Removing the Middle Cover and the Power Board on page 74 See Removing the Keyboard on page 76 Chapter 3 6 Remove the acetic tape and disconnect the LCD coaxial cable from the LCD1 connector on the main board and release it from the latch Chapter 3 79 8 Release the wireless LAN antenna cables from the hole and latches as shown 9 Remove the two screws A from the base of the unit 10 Remove the two screws H from the left and right hinge of the LCD module 11 Carefully remove the LCD module from the base unit Mr NOTE When connecting the cable back to the unit please note that the cable should be routed well 80 Chapter 3 Separating the Upper Case from the Lower Case 1 See Removing the Battery Pack on page 60 2 See Removing the SD dummy card on page 60 3 See Removing the PC and ExpressCard dummy cards on page 61 4 See Removing the Lower Cover on page 62 5 See Removing the DIMM on page 63 6 See Removing the WLAN Board Modules on page 64 7 See Removing the Hard Disk Drive Module on page 65 8 See Removing the Optical Drive Module on page 66 9 See Removing the Modem Board on page 70 10 See Removing the Heatsink Fan Module on page 70 11 See Removing the CPU and VGA Heatsink Module on page 71 12 S
126. ware information Information Main Advanced Boot Exit CPU Type Intel R Core TM 2 Duo CPU T7300 0 2 00GHz CPU Speed 2000 MHz IDEO Model Name XXXXXXXXXXX XX IDEO Serial Number XXXXXXXX IDE1 Model Name None IDE1 Serial Number None ATAPI Model Name XXXXXXXXXXX XXX XX XXXX XX System BIOS Version VX XX VGA BIOS Version XX XXX XXXXXX XXX XXX XXX XXXXXX KBC Version XX XX Serial Number XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Asset Tag Number None Product Name TravelMate Extensa 5XXX Manufacturer Name Acer UUID XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX FI fi Esc Enter NOTE The system information is subject to different models IDE1 Model Name This field displays the model name of devices installed on secondary IDE master The hard disk drive or optical drive model name is automatically detected by the system IDE1 Serial Number This field shows the serial number of devices installed on secondary IDE master UUID Number Universally Unigue Identifier UUID is an identifier standard used in software construction standardized by the Open Software Foundation OSF as part of the Distributed Computing Environment DCE Chapter 2 41 Main The Main screen allows the user to set the system time and date as well as enable and disable boot option and recovery Information Advanced Securit Boot Exit Item Specific Help El 10 10 System Date 04 28 2007 Tab lt Shift Tab gt or System Memory 640
127. wering Technology LL 17 Empowering Technology password 17 Acer eNet Management kk kk kk kK KK KK KI KIRI KIR KIR KI KI rns 17 Acer ePower Management Sk kk kk kK KK KK KI KK KIR y 19 Acer ePresentation Management KK KIRR ee ees 20 Acer eDataSecurity Management I KK K K KI KI uu 21 Acer eLock Management Gu 22 Acer eRecovery Management FF GG K Gu 23 Acer eSettings Management F K KIRR GG eee ees 24 Windows Mobility Center I FI II KK KI KIR K KI ees 25 Using the System Utilities ee au 26 NES gia VD _ _c_ A RR Y IC asas 26 Acer GridVista dual display compatible aaa aaa au 26 Launch Manado ouei ote ue da in t an d ear og oo OE Dea Sac od aa FO 28 Norton Internet Security J sis a s a Al aba aa led bedar uu 28 Hardware Specifications and Configurations uu uu 29 System Utilities 39 BIOS SetuP UN 39 Navigating the BIOS Utility L 40 Hisn tl a di eric dG ater aay be Se OSE Oe bd ee Sb eh EW ea eee 41 VAN aos sl eee ie St OS LSL SSL med CH ae 42 APOVANGCCE aD 3 29d Soa S Rye dro Y d nio B PAGE Seu ded a 44 SECUN sis sa sue S e ul k d a L De yaka yee a S S Na 45 POON Lisas r S Para aa nai I A a r r S a aa 49 E Lan wani ea d AAA WE HR a HR wn FN 50 BIOS Fas UIL asis Joe ua bok a A a ab RS re S Ai GE 51 Remove HDD BIO
128. wn during operation The system doesn t power on Chapter 4 System board Power source battery pack and power adapter See Power System Check on page 103 Battery pack Power adapter Hard drive amp battery connection board System board Power source battery pack and power adapter See Power System Check on page 103 Battery pack Power adapter Hard drive amp battery connection board System board 115 Power Related Symptoms The system doesn t power off Power source battery pack and power adapter See Power System Check on page 103 Hold and press the power switch for more than 4 seconds System board Battery can t be charged See Check the Battery Pack on page 105 Battery pack System board PCMCIA Related Symptoms System cannot detect the PC Card PCMCIA slot assembly PCMCIA System board PCMCIA slot pin is damaged PCMCIA slot assembly Memory Related Symptoms Memory count size appears different from Enter BIOS Setup Utility to execute Load Default Settings actual size then reboot system DIMM System board Speaker Related Symptoms In Windows multimedia programs no Audio driver sound comes from the computer Speaker System board Internal speakers make noise or emit no Speaker sound System board 116 Power Management Related Symptoms The system will not enter hibernation See Save to Disk S4 on page 38 Keyboard if co
129. xxxh R xxxxh W xxxxh 110 System disabled Incorrect password is specified lt No error code gt Battery critical LOW In this situation BIOS will issue 4 short beeps then shut down system no message will show lt No error code gt Thermal critical High In this situation BIOS will shut down system not show message Error Message List Failure Fixed Disk Reconnect hard disk drive connector Load Default Settings in BIOS Setup Utility Hard disk drive System board Stuck Key see Keyboard or Auxiliary Inout Device Check on page 102 Keyboard error see Keyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Check on page 102 Keyboard Controller Failed see Keyboard or Auxiliary Inout Device Check on page 102 Keyboard locked Unlock key switch Unlock external keyboard Monitor type does not match CMOS Run Run Load Default Settings in BIOS Setup Utility Setup Shadow RAM Failed at offset nnnn BIOS ROM p m Emend OOO System RAM Failed at offset nnnn DIMM tmient Extended RAM Failed at offset nnnn DIMM Svstem board System battery is dead Replace and run Replace RTC battery and Run BIOS Setup Utility to Setup reconfigure system time then reboot system System CMOS checksum bad Default RTC battery configuration used Run BIOS Setup Utility to reconfigure system time then reboot system Chapter 4 107 Error Message List System timer error RTC battery Run BIOS Setup Utility to reconfigure system
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