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1. 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the RTC Battery 1 Perform the Removing the Mainboard procedure described on page 3 31 2 Pressthe latch that secures the RTC battery to its socket 1 then detach the battery from the mainboard 2 Figure 3 50 RTC Battery gt NOTE The battery has been highlighted with a yellow circle in Figure 3 50 Detach the RTC battery and follow the local regulations for disposing it HTTPy MYGRUER and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor amp 7 no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the Speakers 1 Perform the Removing the Mainboard procedure described on page 3 31 2 Remove the two screws securing the speakers to the lower case assembly Figure 3 51 Speaker Screws Table 3 51 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type Speakers Disassembly M2 x L3 2 3 the speakers from the lower case Figure 3 52 Left and
2. 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru BIOS Flash Utilities BIOS Flash memory updates are required for the following conditions New versions of system programs New features or options Restore a BIOS when it becomes corrupted Use the Flash utility to update the system BIOS Flash ROM gt NOTE Ifa Crisis Recovery Disc is not available create one before Flash utility is used gt NOTE Do not install memory related drivers XMS EMS DPMI when Flash is used gt NOTE Use AC adaptor power supply when running Flash utility I battery pack does not contain power to finish loading BIOS Flash do not boot system Perform the following to run Flash 1 Rename the BIOS file as XXXXXXX FD 2 the XXXXXXX FD file to a bootable USB device containing the Crisis Recovery disk files 3 Tum off the computer Insert the USB device containing the renamed BIOS file and the Crisis Recovery disk files to any USB port 5 Press and hold the Fn Esc keys this is the BIOS recovery hotkey then press the power button 6 Release the Fn Esc keys after POST gt NOTE Flash utility has auto execution function Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tas
3. 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 7 Connect the HDD cable to the mainboard Figure 3 139 HDD Cable HTTPJMVGQER SUI MIIntenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motierboard Scherma ap MA 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the Base Door 1 Insert the tabs on the base door into the slots on the lower case 1 and then press down the base door until it latch into place 2 Figure 3 140 Base Door 2 Secure the base door to the lower case assembly using three screws Figure 3 141 Base Door Screws Table 3 141 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Base Door Reassembly M2 x L6 3 pem HTTP MYRRA aAa e and Service Gulde Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Lapiop nolebggl no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the Ba
4. erep ypr 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the RF Key Control Board 1 Place the RF key control board into the mainboard and press it down until it latch into place Figure 3 109 RF Key Control Board 2 Secure the RF key control board to the mainboard using one screw Figure 3 110 Key Control Board Screw Table 3 110 Screw Step Screw Quantity Screw RF Key Control Reassembly 2 xL3 5 1 gt HTTP MYRR a AAA ee and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Laplop nolebgohg no p kT 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the Touchpad Fingerprint Module 1 Attach a double sided adhesive tape on the back side of the touchpad board Position the board on the upper cover and press down to secure the board in place Figure 3 111 Touchpad Board 2 Attach a double sided adhesive tape on the back side of the fingerprint board Position the board on the upper cover and press down to secure the board in place Figure 3 112 Fingerprint Board
5. en 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru 7 Connect the touchpad cable to the mainboard 1 then press the connector latch 2 until it locks into place Figure 3 124 Touchpad Board Cable 8 Connect the RD1 cable to the mainboard 1 then press the connector latch 2 until it locks into place Figure 3 125 RD1 Board Cable HTTPMYGRNRISERS RENS and Service Gulde Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor no p Wk 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru External Module Reassembly Process Replacing the Keyboard 1 Place the keyboard into the palmrest 1 2 Connect the keyboard cable to the mainboard 2 then press the connector latch 3 until it locks into place Figure3 126 Keyboard Cable 3 Gently tum the keyboard over and carefully place it into its slot in the upper case assembly Figure 3 127 Keyboard SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schema piah
6. no 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Hardware Specifications and Configurations Features The following is a summary of the computer s many features vPro models refer to Travelmate P633V non VPro models refer to Travelmate P633M Operating System Genuine Windows 7 Professional 64 bit Service Pack 1 Genuine Windows 7 Professional 32 bit Service Pack 1 Platform Intel Huron and Chief River platform Supports the second generation Intel Core Mobile Processor Family Ivy Sandy Bridge Processor models and capacities are listed on the FRU list on page 6 8 Chipset vPro Mobile Intel QM77 12 MB SPI Express Chipset Non vPro Mobile Intel HM77 12 MB SPI Express Chipset System Memory Two DIMM slots supports DDR3 1333 1600 DDR3 SO DIMM e 8 GB maximum memory capacity using two 4 GB modules Supports dual channel memory modes Up to 4 GB of DDR3 system memory upgradable to 8 GB using two soDIMM modules for 64 bit OS Up to 2 GB of DDR3 system memory upgradable to 4 GB using two soDIMM modules for 32 bit OS Display 13 3 HD 1366 x 768 resolution Acer ComfyView LED backlit TFT LCD Mercury free environment friendly Super slim design
7. 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru 4 Gently push the keyboard downward until the latches on the top side of the keyboard lock into place Figure 3 128 Keyboard Latches HTTP MYRR aAA e and Service Guide Service Manual Moterboard Schematics Tor no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the DIMM Modules 1 Insert the DIMM module into the DIMM slot 1 then press it down until it latch into place 2 Figure 3 129 DIMM Modules 2 Repeat Step 1 to install the remaining DIMM module Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemaliga Bhi hee MEN 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the WLAN Module 1 Insert the WLAN module into its the slot in the mainboard Figure 3 130 WLAN Module 2 Secure the WLAN module to the mainboard using one
8. erep ypr 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the DIMM Modules 1 Perform the Removing the Base Door procedure described on page 3 10 2 Push out the latches on both sides of the DIMM slot 1 until the DIMM module tits upward and then detach the DIMM module from the slot 2 Figure 3 17 DIMM Modules gt Nori A circuit board that is gt 10cm has been highlighted a yellow rectangle in Figure 3 17 Follow the local regulations for disposing this type of circuit board 3 Repeat Step 2 to remove the remaining DIMM module ee and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Lapiop notebagy no p HKT 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the Keyboard IMPORTANT The keyboard is easily warped or damaged during the removal process Take care not to use excessive force when removing 1 Perform the Removing the Battery Pack procedure described on page 3 9 Tum the computer over and open the LCD panel Use a non marring plastic flat blade screwdriver to push the latches on the top side of the keyboard
9. p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru BIOS Beep Codes Code Beeps POST Routine Description 8h Force check optional Coh Extended checksum optional D2h Unknown interrupt E0h Initialize the chipset Eth Initialize the bridge E2h Initialize the CPU E3h Initialize the system timer E4h Initialize system UO ESh Check force recovery boot EGh Checksum BIOS ROM Go to BIOS EBh Set Huge Segment E9h Initialize Multi Processor EAR Initialize OEM special code EBh Initialize and ECh Initialize Memory type EDh Initialize Memory size EEh Shadow Boot Block EFh System memory test Fon Initialize interrupt vectors Fih Initialize Run Time Clock F2h Initialize video F3h Initialize System Management Mode Fah 1 Output one beep before boot F5h Boot to Mini DOS Fen Clear Huge Segment Boot to Full DOS I8intenarice and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics for 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 s
10. 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 C0 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the RF Key Control Module 1 Perform the Removing the Palmrest Module Upper Case procedure described page 3 21 2 Remove the screw securing the RF key control board to the mainboard Figure 3 37 RF Key Control Board Screw Table 3 37 Screw Step Screw Quantity Screw Type RF Key Control Disassembly 2 x 13 5 1 gt 3 the RF key control board off the mainboard Figure 3 38 RF Key Control Board gt NOTE A circuit board that is gt 10cm has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle in Figure 3 38 Follow the local regulations for disposing this type of circuit board ee and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Laplop no ebgoig Wkr 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the TPM Board 1 Perform the Removing the Palmrest Module Upper Case procedure described page 3 21 2 Detach the TPM board from its mainboard connector Figure 3 39 TPM Board A circuit board that is gt 10cm has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle
11. no p erep ypr 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Power On Issues If the system does not power on perform the following one at a time to correct the problem Do not replace a non defective FRU m check 7 Cx gt SwapAC Baliery Chek pauherB 7 Swap Daughter G Tell FFOWheher 777 SS ReplugPWR FFC cid k AA Swap Figure 4 1 Power On Issue Computer Shuts Down Intermittently If the system powers off at intervals perform the following 1 Makes sure the power cable is properly connected the computer and the electrical outlet 2 Remove all extension cables between the computer and the outlet 3 Remove all surge protectors between the computer and the electrical outlet Plug the computer directly into a known serviceable electrical outlet 4 Disconnect the power and open the casing to check the thermal module and fan airways are free of obstructions Refer to the to the Thermal Unit Failure section on page 4 17 5 Remove all external and non essential hardware connected to the computer that are not necessary to boot the computer to the failure point Remove any recently installed software 7 Ifthe
12. erep ypr 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 991 0 573812745 7 Connect the fingerprint cable to the board 1 then press the connector latch 2 until it locks into place Figure 3 117 Fingerprint Cable 8 Secure the fingerprint cable to the upper case using self adhesive tape Figure 3 118 Fingerprint Cable Self Adhesive Tape HTTP MYRR Mra GREE OS and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor LapIop motebgp no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 9 Place the pvc spacer into the upper case assembly and press it down until it latch into place Figure 3 119 Touchpad Fingerprint Module Spacer Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Scheman hep MEM 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the Palmrest Module Upper Case 1 Place the upper case into the lower case assembly then carefully press its sides dow
13. 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Clearing Password Check and BIOS Recovery This section provides procedures for Clearing the BIOS passwords Performing a BIOS recovery Clearing the BIOS Passwords To clear a lost BIOS password user or supervisor password you need to short the clear password hardware G2201 located on the mainboard Figure 2 3 92201 Hardware Gap Shut down the computer and disconnect the AC adapter and all other peripherals from the computer Remove the battery pack and base door If the Mini Card slot is occupied remove the installed wireless module Locate the 62201 Use an electrical conductivity tool to short the two contacts on the hardware gap together While resting the tool on the two contacts plug one end of the AC adapter into the DC in jack and plug one end to an electrical outlet LI 7 Press the button to tum on the computer 8 Afterthe BIOS POST remove the tool from the hardware gap 9 If a wireless module was removed reinstall it 110 Reinstall the battery pack and the base door 11 Tum on the computer and press F2 during bootup to access the Setup Utility It no password prompt appears the BIOS passwords have been cleared If the prompt appears repeat steps 4 9 until the BIOS passwords have been cleared 12 Press F9to load the system defaults
14. 1 20 1 23 1 24 2211525 1 26 1 27 Xd 1 28 1 28 1 29 1 29 1 29 507 Maintenance and Service Gude Service Manual Motierboard Schematics Tor no HKT en 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 1 0 573812745 service it ux ru Memory Combinations Graphics Controller System BIOS Keyboard Hard Disk Drive SSD Drive Card Reader LCD Panel Supported LCD Resolutions Supported GPU Resolutions Audio Codec Audio Interface Webcam LAN Wireless LAN USB Interface HDMI Expansion Card System LED Indicators Battery Pack Adapter System Power Management System DMA Specification System Interrupt Specification System IO Address CHAPTER 2 System U BIOS Setup Utility Navigating the BIOS Utility BIOS Menus BIOS Flash Utilities DOS Flash Utility WinFlash Utility Remove HDD BIOS Password Utilities Removing the HDD Password Removing the BIOS Passwords Using DMI Tools LAN EEPROM Utility 1 30 1 30 1 81 1 81 1 32 1 33 1 33 1 33 1 34 1
15. no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Hard Disk Drive Specification Vendor and models Western Digital Hitachi HTS545050A7E380 WD3200LPVT 22G33T0 Hitachi Western Digital HTS543232A7A384 WD5000LPVT 22G33T0 HTS545032A7E380 HTS723232A7A364 Product series Hitachi Eagle Jaguar Western Digital Scorpio Black Blue Configuration Interface SATA Third Generation Form factor 25 inch Capacity GB 320 500 Bytes per sector 512 512 Data heads na n a Disks 2inla Performance Data butter 8 8 Spindle speed RPM 5400 Media data transfer rate 1245 1245 n a n a 875 996 n a Mbits sec max Interface transfer rate 300 MB sec max Power Requirement 5VDC HTTP MYGgNP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service TV anal CR ms ae erep ypr 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru SSD Drive Specification Vendor and models Lite On LMT 128M3M Lite On LMT 256M3M Synnex SD5SF2 128G SDSSF2 256G Configuration Interface SATA Third Generation Form factor 2 5 inch Capaci
16. NO 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 WWW MYCOMP SU Revision History Refer to the table below for the updates made to this TravelMate PG33M P633V service guide Date Chapter Updates Service guide files and updates are available on the ACER CSD website For more information go to httpy csd acer com tw The information in this guide is subject to change without notice Disclaimer The information in this guide is subject to change without notice There are 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 The software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is Should the programs prove defective following their purchase the buyer not the manufacturer 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 Copyright 2012 by Acer Incorporated Al 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 pr
17. 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 4 Release the fingerprint board connector latch 1 then disconnect the fingerprint cable from the board 2 Figure 3 30 Fingerprint Cable 5 Release the touchpad cable from the self adhesive tape securing it to the upper case Figure 3 31 Touchpad Cable Self Adhesive Tape HTTP MYRR aAA and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalcs Tor 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 6 Release the touchpad board connector latch 1 then disconnect the touchpad cable from the board 2 Figure 3 32 Touchpad Cable 7 Remove the four screws securing the touchpad bracket to the upper case Figure 3 33 Touchpad Bracket Screws Table 3 33 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type Touchpad Bracket Disassembly 2 125 SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard no
18. 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Right View 00 00000 Figure 1 4 Right View Table 1 4 Right View Icon Item Description 1 Microphone jack Accepts inputs from an external microphone 2 Q Headphones speaker Connects to audio devices e g speakers I headphones line out jack 3 H USB 3 0 port Connects to USB devices lt 4 USB eSATA port Connects to USB or eSATA devices only for certain models Note if you plug in an eSATA device you will have three USB ports available 5 Hom port Supports high definition digital video connections 5 Eg Etema dspay Connects to a display device e g external VGA port monitor LCD projector 7 Ethernet RJ 45 port Connects to an Ethemet 10 100 1000 based 3m network Maintenance and Service Guide Service COGNAT M HY no P 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Base View Figure 1 5 Base View Table 1 5 Base View con Description 1 g Batey lock Locks the battery pack in position 2 Battery bay Houses the c
19. 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Table 4 3 BIOS Beep Codes Code Beeps POST Routine Description 99h Check for SMART drive optional Shadow option ROMs ICh Set up Power Management 9Dh Initialize security engine optional 9Eh Enable hardware interrupts 9Fh Determine number of ATA and SCSI drives Set time of day Aah Check key lock Aah Initialize Typematic rate ABh Erase F2 prompt AAR Scan for F2 key stroke ACh Enter SETUP AER Clear Boot flag Boh Check for errors B2h POST done prepare to boot operating system Bah 1 One short beep before boot B5h Terminate QuietBoot optional B6h Check password optional Boh Prepare Boot BAh Initialize DMI parameters BBh Initialize PnP Option ROMs BCh Clear parity checkers BDh Display MultiBoot menu BEh Clear screen optional BFh Check virus and backup reminders Coh Try to boot with INT 19 Cin Initialize POST Error Manager PEM C2h Initialize error logging 3h Initialize error display function Initialize system error handler C5h PnPnd dual CMOS optional C6h Initialize notebook docking optional Initialize notebook docking late HTTPJMYIQNIP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics ry
20. 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru 8 Online Support Information HTTPMYGQBIP SUI Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laplop notebook no p en 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 Online Support Information This section describes online technical support services available to help users repair their Acer Systems For distributors dealers ASP or TPM please refer the technical queries to a local Acer branch office Acer Branch Offices and Regional Business Units may access our website However some information sources will require a user i d and password These can be obtained directly from Acer CSD Taiwan Acer s Website offers convenient and valuable support resources In the Technical Information section users can download information on all of Acer s Notebook Desktop and Server models including Service guides for all models Bios updates Software utilities Spare parts lists 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 Detailed information o
21. No Description Part Number 1 LCD Panel Assembly 60 4VTO6 001 2 CCD Module 56 18007 A61 3 LCD Module LK 13305 005 4 LCD Bezel w CCD 60 4VT06 001 5 LCD Cable w MIC 50 4VTO1 001 6 3G Main Antenna 25 90 0 001 7 3G Auxiliary Antenna 25 90 0 001 8 LCD Hinge Right LH 344VT03 011 g LCD Hinge Left LH 344VTO2 011 HTTP MYQQBIP SUI Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Mothers no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru LCD Assembly Exploded Diagram No Description Part Number 10 M2xL2 5 Water Screw 86 00072 620 3 MexL25 Screw 86 2A562 2R5 12 2 135 Screw 86 6A562 3R5 13 Bezel Screw Mylar 40 4VT16 001 HTTP MYCERU EI Ice Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laplopinotebog TW no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru FRU List Category Description Acer Part No ADAPTER ADP LITEON 65W 19V AP 06503 030 PA 1650 69AH LOW PRO ADP 65W 19V LVS AP 0650H 002 A065R013H LOW PROFILE
22. and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Scheman 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the Battery Pack 1 Tum the computer over so that the base is facing up 2 Slide the battery lock to the unlock position Figure 3 3 Battery Pack 3 Slide and hold the battery release latch i amp 1 all the way through to release the battery pack then detach the battery pack from its bay 2 Figure 3 4 Battery Pack gt NOTE The battery has been highlighted with the yellow rectangle in Figure 3 4 Disconnect the battery and follow local regulations for disposal HTTP MYRR aAa ee and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Lapiop notebogkg no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the Base Door 1 Perform the Removing the Battery procedure described on page 3 9 2 Remove the three screws securing the base door to the lower case assembly Figure 3 5 Base Door Screws Table 3 5 Screws
23. erep ypr 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru System BIOS Specification BIOS vendor Phoenix BIOS version v1 04 BIOS ROM type Hardware BIOS ROM size 4MB Protocols supported Legacy BIOS and EFI architectures ACPI 3 0b compliance PXE specification v2 1 SMBIOS reference specification v2 5 or later USB specification revision 1 1 2 0 and 3 0 ASF specification v2 0 or later PCI Express base specification revision 2 1 PCI BIOS specification revision 2 1 BIOS Boot specification v1 01 Simple boot flag specification v2 1 System management bus specification v2 0 AHCI support Microsoft XP Vista Windows 7 logo program Microsoft SLP 1 0 support Microsoft OA 2 0 and 2 1 support Keyboard Specification Type Acer FineTouch keyboard Total number of keys 88 89 93 Windows logo key Yes Internal and external USB Yes keyboard work simultaneously Features e Overlay numeric keys Inverted T cursor keys Hotkeys for volume and brightness level media playback wireless and sleep functions and display and touchpad toggle Windows and Application keys Multilanguage support configurable by OEM customer its edga de Service Manual Motherboard Schematic Tor Laptopmnotghgpk TN
24. Figure2 3 BIOS Security Table2 3 BIOS Security Parameter Description Option Supervisor Password s Supervisor password setting Clear or Set User Password Is User password setting Clear or Set HDD Password State Hard drive password setting Clear or Set Set Supervisor Password Option to set the supervisor password Set User Password Option to set a user password Set HDD Password Option to set the hard drive password Password on Boot Option to enable password requirement during Enabled or system boot Disabled When prompted to enter the password three attempts are allowed before system halts Resetting the BIOS password may require the user to return the computer to its dealer Infenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics for liti pl no 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Setting a Password Follow the succeeding instructions to set the user or supervisor passwords 1 Press AV to highlight a Set Password parameter and press Enter The Set Password dialog appears Set Supervisor Password Enter New Password 1 Confirm New Password 1
25. Maintenance and Service Gude Service Manual Motherboard Bhi erep ypr 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Place the touchpad bracket into the upper case Figure 3 113 Touchpad Bracket 4 Secure the touchpad bracket to the upper case using four screws Figure 3 114 Touchpad Bracket Screws Table 3 114 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type Touchpad Bracket Reassembly M2 x L2 5 4 HTTP MYRR aAa ee and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Laplop nolebgohg no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 5 Connect the touchpad cable to the board 1 then press the connector latch 2 until it locks into place Figure 3 115 Touchpad Cable 6 Secure the touchpad cable to the upper case using self adhesive tape HTTPMYGRE SUT Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Mothersoard Schema
26. no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the LCD Bezel 1 Perform the Removing the LCD Module procedure described on page 3 40 2 Remove the two screw rubber covers on the lower corners of the LCD bezel Figure 3 58 LCD Bezel Screw Covers 3 Remove the two screws securing the LCD bezel to the LCD cover Figure 3 59 LCD Bezel Screws Table 3 59 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type LCD Bezel Disassembly 2 135 2 i ee and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Laplop nolebgoljg no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 4 Carefully pry loose the LCD bezel from the LCD cover Start on the bottom side continue to the left and right sides and finally the top side Figure 3 60 LCD Bezel 5 Remove the bezel from the LCD module Figure 3 61 LCD Bezel HTTPy MYGDRIP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemaliga HY
27. 58507 Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemaliga 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 C0 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the Mainboard 1 Connect the DC input cable to the mainboard a Connect the LAN cable to the mainboard b 3 With the mainboard at a 45 degree angle position the I O ports of the mainboard to align ith the port holes of the lower case 4 Lower the mainboard in place Note the following reminders Make sure RTC battery is installed on the mainboard Check that the DC input cable is properly positioned on the top left corner of the lower case 5 Connect the DC in cable to the mainboard Figure 3 103 DC In Cable 6 Gently turn the mainboard on its side and place it into the lower case assembly Figure 3 104 Mainboard HTTPy MY GREE Mra ERED OS and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru 7 Secure the mainboard to the lower case ass
28. 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor no 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Machine Maintenance Machine Disassembly and Replacement This document provides step by step instructions on how to disassemble the notebook computer for maintenance and troubleshooting Cable paths and positioning may not represent the actual model During the removal and installation of the components ensure all available cable channels and clips are used and that the cables are replaced in the same position 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 The product previews seen in the disassembly procedures may not represent the final product color or configuration Recommended Equipment To disassemble the computer the following tools are suggested Wrist grounding strap and conductive mat for preventing electrostatic discharge e Non marring scribe Philips screwdriver Flat blade screwdriver Plastic flat screwdriv
29. 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 8 Detach the touchpad bracket from the upper case Figure 3 34 Touchpad Bracket 9 Insert a small fiat blade screwdriver between the fingerprint board and the upper case and carefully pry the board loose Detach the fingerprint board from the upper case A circuit board that is gt 10cm has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle in Figure 3 35 Follow the local regulations for disposing this type of circuit board HTTP MYRR aAa ee and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Lapiop notebapb no p erep ypr 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 10 Insert small flat blade screwdriver between the touchpad board and the upper case and carefully pry the board loose Detach the touchpad board from the upper case Figure 3 36 Touchpad Board gt NOTE A circuit board that is gt 10cm has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle in Figure 3 36 Follow the local regulations for disposing this type of circuit board 5307 Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard HY
30. erep ypr 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 C0 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the LCD Hinges 1 Perform the Removing the LCD Bezel procedure described on page 3 43 2 Remove the two screws securing the LCD hinges to the LCD cover Figure 3 62 LCD Hinge Screws Table 3 62 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type LCD Hinges Disassembly M2 x25 2 gt 3 Release the LCD amp antenna cables from the LCD hinges then remove the LCD hinges from the LCD cover Figure 3 63 Left and ight LCD Hinges HTTP MYRR Mra ERED OS and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the Microphone 1 Perform the Removing the LCD Bezel procedure described on page 3 43 2 Disconnect the microphone cable from the microphone board Figure 3 64 Microphone Cable 3 Detach the microphone from the LCD cover Figure 3 65 Microphone gt NOTE circuit board that is gt 10 cm2 has been highlighted with yellow rectangle in Figure 3 65 Follow the local regulations for disposing this type of circuit board HTTPJMYGDRE SU Maintenance an
31. 0xe4 Entering IPL s normal boot path POSTCODE PC S3 0xe5 Entering IPL s S3 boot path POSTCODE PC S3 OS 0xe6 Exiting S3 boot path back to the OS POSTCODE PC RECOVERY 0xe7 Entering IPL s recovery boot path POSTCODE EXIT 0xe8 POSTCODE PC DXE ENTRY 0xe9 Entering DXE Dispatch POSTCODE PC EXIT Oxea Exiting Dispatch POSTCODE EC PEI MEMORY 0xeb No permanent memory found at the end of PEI POSTCODE EC IPL No DXE IPL found at the end of PEI POSTCODE_EC_IPL_DXE 0xed No found at end of DXE IPL POSTCODE_EC_IPL_PPI 0xee Couldn t find PPIs needed by POSTCODE EC DXE ARCH 0 Missing one or architectural protocols at the end of DXE and Service Gude Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptopmnolghagk no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Progress Codes This section describes the progress code values Table 4 5 Progress Codes Range Description 0x00 Ox1f Standard progress Codes other values are reserved POSTCODE PC COMP BEGIN 0x01 The component was loaded and the PEI entry point ca
32. _ erep ypr 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru System DMA Specification Legacy Mode Power Management DMAO Free DMAt Free DMA2 Free Free DMA4 Direct Memory Access Controller DMA5 Free Free DMA7 Free System Interrupt Specification Hardware IRQ System Function 1800 System timer 1801 Standard PS 2 keyboard 1802 Not in use 1903 Not in use ROS Not in use 1906 Not in use 1907 Not in use 1908 System CMOS real time clock 1909 Not in use 18010 Not in use 18011 Not in use 18012 Synaptics PS 2 touchpad 18013 Numeric data processor 18014 Not in use 18015 Not in use System Address Map address hex System Function shipping configur 0000 001F Direct Memory Access controller 0000 0CF7 PCI bus 0020 0021 Programmable Interrupt Controller 0024 0025 Programmable Interrupt Controller Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptopmnolghggk no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service i
33. Memory and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laplop notebook no p r 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Graphics Controller System BIOS Keyboard Hard Disk Drive SSD Drive Card Reader LCD Panel Supported LCD Resolutions Supported GPU Resolutions Audio Codec Audio Interface Webcam LAN Wireless LAN USB Interface HDMI Port Expansion Card System LED Indicators Battery Pack Adapter System Power Management System DMA Specification System Interrupt Specification System IO Address HTTP MYCOMP SUI Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor LapIopnolebogkg wy no p en 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 HTTPJMYCDPSU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor
34. erep ypr 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the WLAN Module 1 Perform the Removing the Base Door procedure described on page 3 10 2 Unplug the two antenna cables from the WLAN module IMPORTANT For reference during machine reassembly note which cable color corresponds to the main black and auxiliary white connectors Figure 3 14 WLAN Module Antennas 3 Remove the screw securing the WLAN module to the mainboard Figure 3 15 WLAN Module Screw Table 3 15 Screw Step Screw Quantity Screw Type WLAN Module Disassembly M2 13 5 1 and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 4 Detach the WLAN module from the slot Figure 3 16 WLAN Module suit board that is gt 10cm has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle in Figure 3 16 Follow the local regulations for disposing this type of circuit board Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Bhi hee MEN
35. Brightness down Decreases the screen brightness FmA wp Voume up Increases the sound volume Volume down Decreases the sound volume Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptopmnolgipgk TN 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Special Keys The Euro symbol 1 Open a text editor or word processor 2 Hold Alt Grand then press the key gt NOTE Some fonts and software do not support the Euro symbol See www microsoft com typography faq faq 2 htm for more information The US dollar sign 1 Open a text editor or word processor 2 Hold Alt Grand then press the key gt NOTE This function varies according to the language settings HTTP MYGGMP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Sparel aan REF p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru D2D Recovery The Acer Disk to Disk D2D recovery function allows you to use the recovery partition to troubleshoot your computer 1 Restart
36. BATTERY BATTERY SANYO AS20098 KT 00403 010 2960 MAIN COMMON FOR LONG LIFE CYCLE ID ASO9B3E BATTERY PANASONIC KT 00805 001 AS10I LI ION 4S2P PANASONIC 8 CELL 6000MAH MAIN COMMON FOR LONG LIFE CYCLE ID AS1015E BOARDS FINGER PRINTER EGISTEC 55 V7EN1 001 BNF 603WB2 W33H BAD30 HC SW BOARD 55 V7MN1 001 11956 1M D TOUCHPAD SYNAPTICS 56 V4M01 001 01680 003 HTTP MYQQBP SUI Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Mothers PERTH RE Mabe RBR M no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Description Acer Part No WLAN INTEL WIRELESS N KI JKHO1 002 ABGN 6235 JACKSON WLAN BROADCOM NI 23600 100 43228420702 WLAN 3RD WIFI 2X2 AGN NI 23600 102 4 0 ATHEROS WLAN 3RD WIFI 2X2 AGN NI 23600 103 BT4 0 ATHEROS TPM MODULE FOR NC 22911 002 50 HC ASSY TP BUTTON RESERVE BAD30 UCASE ASSY FINGER CABLES CORD ARGENTINE 10A 27 01518 001 250V3G 1 8M MM7A250V2P 1830 27 01518 531 KOREAN CORD UK 2 5 260V 3P BK 27 01518 541 JAPAN 7A 125 27 01518 551 2P BK CORD DENMARK 2 5 250V 27 01518 561 3P BK CORD SOUTH AFRICA 16 27 01518 571 250V BK
37. Figure 3 18 Keyboard Latches 4 Gently tum the keyboard over and carefully place it on top of the palmrest Figure 3 19 Keyboard HTTPJMYGWESUI Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemaliga 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 5 Release the connector latch 1 and then disconnect the cable from the mainboard 2 Figure 3 20 Keyboard Cable 6 Lift the keyboard off the palmrest 3 and Service Guide Service Manual Moterboard Schematics Tor 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Main Unit Disassembly Process Main Unit Disassembly Flowchart EXTERNAL MODULE Y PALM REST UPPER CASE TOUCHPAD RFKEY TPM FINGERPRINT CONTROL BOARD MODULE MODULE MAIN BOARD Y Y i Y Y LCD THERMAL RTC DC IN MODULE SPEAKERS MODULE BATTERY MODULE Figure 3 21 Main Unit Di
38. ORE no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru DOS Flash Utility Perform the following to use the DOS Flash Utility 1 Press F2during boot to enter Setup Menu 2 Select Boot Menu to modify boot priority order using USB HDD to Update BIOS move USB HDD to position 1 4 HDO 0 WS200LPVT 22633T0 Figure 2 10 BIOS Boot 3 Insert the USB HDD and reboot computer 4 Execute BIOS BAT to update BIOS WinFlash Utility Perform the following to use the WinFlash Utility 1 Double click the WinFlash executable file 2 Click OK to begin the update HTTP MERE and Serie Guide Service Manual Mathersaard Schematics Tor Laptop TM no p adopte HKT 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it ux ru Remove HDD BIOS Password Utilities This section explains how to remove the HDD and BIOS passwords Removing the HDD Password gt NOTE If the incorrect HDD password is entered three times in succession an error is generated Figure 2 11 Password Error Status HDD password error code
39. 3 Secure the FPC cable to the back of the LCD Panel using self adhesive tape Figure 3 77 LCD FPC Cable Self Adhesive Tape HTTP MYRR Mra ERED OS and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor no p erep ypr 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the LCD Panel 1 Place the panel into the LCD cover Figure 3 78 LCD Panel 2 Secure the LCD panel to the LCD cover using four screws Figure 3 79 LCD Panel Screws Table 3 79 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type LCD Panel Reassembly M2 x L2 5 4 and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the Camera Board 1 Place the camera board into the LCD cover Figure 3 80 Camera Board 2 Secure the camera board to the LCD cover using adhesive tape Figure 3 81 Camera Board Adhesive Tape HTTP MYRR Aral ERED OS a
40. 1024x768 60 Hz 16 9 1280x600 60 Hz 16 9 1280x720 60 Hz 16 9 1280x768 60 Hz 16 9 1860x768 60 Hz 16 9 lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 1366 768 60 Hz 16 9 Supported GPU Resolutions Resolution 16 bits 32 bits Intel 800x600 60 Hz 16 9 Y Y 1024x768 60 Hz 16 9 1280x600 60 Hz 16 9 1280x720 60 Hz 16 9 1280x768 60 Hz 16 9 1860x768 60 Hz 16 9 lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 1366 768 60 Hz 16 9 HTTP MYQUP SUT Maintenance and Service Guide Service anal ae 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Audio Codec Specification Controller Conexant CX 20584 audio codec Features Acoustic Echo Cancellation AEC Noise Suppression NS and Beam Forming BF technologies for voice application Audio Interface Item Specification Controller Conexant CX 20584 audio codec Audio onboard Yes Audio channel Stereo Resolution 18 bit stereo full duplex Compatibility High Definition Audio Specification Sampling rate 1 Hz resolution VSR Variable Sampling Rate Internal microph
41. CORD SWISS 2 5 250V 27 01518 581 BK CORD CHINA 10A 250 27 01518 591 CORD ITALY 10A250V3P 27 01578 611 BK CORD 2 5A 250V 27 01518 621 AUSTRALIA CORD 2 5 250V SOUTH _ 27 01518 631 AFRICA CORD 10 125 USBK 27 01518 641 CORD 7A 125V 2 JAPAN 27 01518 661 BK HTTP MVCERU EI UNI Bag Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laploprnotebogg TW no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Category Description Acer Part No CABLES CORD 10 250V 27 01518 671 DENMARK BK CORD 16A 250V SOUTH 27 01518 681 AFRICA CORD 10 250V SWISS 27 01518 691 BK CORD 10 250V CHINA 27 01518 701 BK CORD 10 250V ITALY 27 01518 711 BK CORD 6A 250V SOUTH 27 01518 721 AFRICA CORD 16A 250V EUR 27 01518 731 250V 10 16 27 01518 761 ISRAEL CORD USAW CNS 2 5A 27 01518 781 125V 8121 POWER CORD 27 01518 A11 TAIWANESE BLACK 1 8 POWER CORD 27 01518 A41 BRAZIL BLK t 8M CORD 1 83MBRAZILBLK 27 01518 H81 CORDSA250V3PUKBK 27 08118 001 POWER CORD ACA ACNZ 27 03218 021 ANNIE 7 5 250V 27 0
42. Figure 2 4 Supervisor Password 2 anew password in the Enter New Password field and press Enter Passwords are not case sensitive and the length must not exceed eight alphanumeric characters AZ 0 9 3 Retype the password in the IMPORTANT Use care when typing a password Characters do not appear on the screen 4 Press Enter gt NOTE Users can choose to enable the Password on Boot parameter 5 Press F10to save changes and exit from the BIOS Setup Utility Confirm New Password field and press Enter Removing a Password Perform the following 1 Press AV to highlight a Set Password parameter and press Enter The Password dialog box appears Set Supervisor Password Enter Current Password 1 Enter New Password 1 Confirm New Password 1 Figure 2 5 Supervisor Password 2 the current password in the Enter Current Password field and press Enter 3 Press Enter twice without typing anything in the c New Password fields 4 Press F10to save changes and exit from the BIOS Setup Utility New Password and Confirm HTTP MEROMP SUI Maintenance and Service Gude Manual Motherboard Schematics Tas no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 9
43. Figure 3 134 HDD Rubber Holder HTTP MYRR and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor LapIop motebggg 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 3 Secure the HDD rubber holder to the HDD using self adhesive tape Figure 3 135 HDD Module Self Adhesive 4 Place the HDD module into the lower case assembly Figure 3 136 HDD Module HTTPJMYGDBE SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemaliga no p erep ypr en 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 5 Insert the HDD bracket into the lower case assembly 1 then gently lower it over the HDD assembly 2 Figure 3 137 HDD Bracket 6 Secure the HDD bracket to the lower case assembly using two screws Figure 3 138 HDD Bracket Screws Table 3 138 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type HDD Module Reassembly M2 x L6 2 HTTP MYRR aAa ee and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Lapiop notebapig
44. INTEL 1600 35W Ivy Bridge 10001067 Ci53210M CPU Intel Core i5i5 3210M PGA 2 5G KC 32101 DMP INTEL 1600 35W Ivy Bridge 10001067 Ci53320M CPU Intel Core i5 i5 3320M PGA 2 66 KC 33201 DMP INTEL 1600 35W Bridge 10001067 Ci53360M CPU Intel Core i5 i5 3360M PGA 2 8G KC 33601 DMP INTEL 1600 35W Ivy Bridge 10001067 Ci73520M CPU Intel Core i7 17 3520M PGA 2 9G KC 35201 DMP INTEL 1600 35W Bridge 10001067 Ci736120M CPU Intel Core i7 17 36120 PGA KC 36101 0M2 INTEL 2 16 1600 35W Bridge HTTP Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Lapropmnotehagr 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Vendor Description Part No Finger Print PLM00019 LTT ES603 WB wo LTT ES603 WB w o ROM FP 22000 012 ROM G sensor PLMO0028 sensor STMicron LIS3DH MEMS Sensor Lz 23700 007 STMicro HDD 60003544 012853 Flash Disk LITE ON SSD KF 1280L 001 LITE ON OPT 128GB LMT 128M3M LF HF firmware 2 60003544 025653 Flash Disk LITE ON SSD KF 2560L 001 LITE ON OPT 256GB LMT 256M3M LF HF firmware VZC2 60002005 N320GB7 2GKS7 HDD HGST 2 5 72001 32068 kH 32007 014 H
45. WLAN Failure If the WLAN fails perform the following one at a time Do not replace a non defective FRU ok Rowssemble the NGO antenna WL Max card Svan theanenne lt Swap ud Swap Figure 4 9 WLAN Failure HTTPy MYGQNP_SUT Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Ver TaglesRGBRRF p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Bluetooth Failure If the Bluetooth fails perform the following one at a time Do not replace a non defective FRU Re assemble BT Cable Swap BT cable Swap BT Swap logic lower Swap MB Figure 4 10 Bluetooth Failure HTTP EGE ung an eranc and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemaics Tor 7 no erep ypr 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Card Reader Failure If the Card Reader falls perform the following one at a time
46. Blinking amber Battery charge is in critically low state Indicator off Discharging state Power indicator Indicates the computer s power status Solid blue The computer is turned on Blinking amber The computer is in power saving mode Indicator off The computer is turned off HTTP JMYRgNP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service TV Taner ae 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Touchpad Basics e e Figure 1 7 Touchpad The following items show you how to use the touchpad with Acer Bio Protection fingerprint reader Move finger across the touchpad 4 to move the cursor Press the left 3 and right 2 buttons located beneath the touchpad to perform selection and execution functions These two buttons are similar to the left and right buttons mouse Tapping on the touchpad is the same as clicking the left button of a mouse Use Acer Bio Protection fingerprint reader 1 supporting Acer FingerNav 4 way control function only for certain models to scroll or down and move left right a page This fingerprint reader or button mimics your cursor pressing on the right scroll bar of Windows applications Table 1 7 Touchpad Function Left Button
47. Replacing the LCD Hinges 1 Insert the LCD amp antenna cables into the LCD hinges then place the LCD hinges into the LCD cover Figure3 86 Leftand Right LCD Hinges 2 Secure the LCD hinges to the LCD cover using two screws Figure3 87 LCD Hinge Screws Table3 87 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw LCD Hinges Reassembly M2 x25 2 b 58507 Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemaliga 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the LCD Bezel 1 Place the bezel into the LCD module then carefully press its sides downward until all the latches lock into place Figure 3 88 LCD Bezel 2 Secure the LCD bezel to the LCD cover using two screws Figure 3 89 LCD Bezel Screws Table 3 89 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type LCD Bezel Reassembly M2 135 2 HTTPy MYGRUER and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor 8
48. SODIMM 2G KN 2GB07 006 ACR256X64D3813C9G 0083 1333MH SODIMM 2G KN 2GB09 012 EBJ20UF8BDU0 GN F DDR3 1600MHZ SODIMM 2G KN 2GB0G031 HMT325S6CFR8C H9 DDR3 1333MHZ SODIMM 4G KN 4GB03 009 NT4GC64B8HGONS CG DDR3 1333 SODIMM 4G KN 4GB07 001 ACRBI2X64D3S13C9G 0083 1333MHZ SODIMM 4G KN 4GB07 003 ACRSI2X64D3S16C11G DDR3 MEMORY SODIMM 4G KN 4GB0G012 HMT351S6CFR8C H9 DDR3 1333MHZ MICROPHONE MICROPHONE BAD40HC RESERVE MEMS ARRAY TRANSOUND MISCELLANEOUS HDD DASP 7MM 47 M2DNI 002 BAD40 DOCKING RUBBER 47 V4BO1 005 TPM RUBBER 47 N7ENT 002 BAD30 HDD DASP MYLAR 47 V MN1 001 BAD30 BEZEL SCREW 47 7 1002 MYLAR SCREWS SCRW WAFER M2 L2 5BZN 86 AGVo1 003 RP NOTE SCRW WAFER MZ L2 5 2 86 AGV01 003 RP NOTE HTTP MYCERU EI Aee UNI BE Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor 7 T 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Category Description Acer Part No SCRW 2X6 NYLOK 86 TK501 003 SCRW HMS CN2X2 5 86 V7MN1 001 NYLOK SCREW M2XL3 5 Ni SILVER 86 V7MN1 002 COLOR SPEAKER JH SPEAKER GYF 23 V7MN1 001 SPEAKER YG 23 V7MN1 001 HTTP MYQME SUI Maintenance and Service Gude Service Manual Moth
49. its CO MURR de Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptopmnotehagk TN no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Graphics Intel HD Graphics 4000 with 128 MB of dedicated system memory supporting Microsoft DirectX 11 OpenGL 3 1 OpenCL 1 1 HD Graphics 3000 with 128 MB of dedicated system memory supporting Microsoft DirectX 10 1 Dual independent display support 1677 million colors Internal resolutions and refresh rate supported applies to both UMA and Discrete models 8005600 60 Hz 1024x768 60 Hz 1280x600 60 Hz 1280x720 60 Hz 12805768 60 Hz 1360x768 60 Hz 1366x768 60 Hz Extemal resolution and refresh rate supported HDMI port 192051080 60 Hz VGA port 2048x1536 75 Hz Storage Subsystem Hard disk drive 320 500 GB with enhanced Acer DASP Disk Anti Shock Protection HDD models and capacities are listed on the FRU list on page 6 8 Solid state drive 128 256 GB SSD models and capacities are listed on the FRU list on page 6 8 Card reader Multi in 1 card reader slot Supports SD Card MultiMediaCard MMC Memory Stick MS Memory Stick PRO MS PRO xD Picture Card xD cards HTTP MPROMP SUI Maintenance and Servi
50. 13 Press F10to save the changes you made and close the Setup Utility A Co AURAL Se vice Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor LapIop nolegggi TM no kt 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Performing a BIOS Recovery Boot Block An interruption during a BIOS flash procedure e g a power outage can corrupt the BIOS code which will cause the system to go into an unbootable state The BIOS boot block refers to a special BIOS program that can be used to boot up a system with minimum BIOS initialization You need to access and execute the boot block to reboot the computer and recover the regular BIOS code Creating the Crisis Disk gt NOTE The BIOS crisis recovery disk should be prepared in a computer running the Windows XP Vista or 7 OS 1 Prepare a removable USB flash drive Note that all data in the USB flash drive will be cleared during the creation of the crisis disk 2 Setup a computer running the Windows XP Vista or 7 operating system and plug in USB flash drive into an available USB 3 Open the Notepad program and create a new file 4 Type startup nsh For example the USB key prompt is fs0 The PFlash efi and BIOS cap files are in the fs0 Toot directory Pelash eFi Zevar
51. 3 49 3 50 3 52 8 52 8 54 8 55 HTTPMYGQBIP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laplop notebook E HKT en 812 951 no p 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the Microphone Replacing the LCD Hinges Replacing the LCD Bezel Main Unit Reassembly Process Replacing the LCD Module Replacing the DC In Module Replacing the Speakers Replacing the RTC Battery Replacing the CPU Replacing the Thermal Module Replacing the Mainboard Replacing the TPM Board Replacing the RF Key Control Board Replacing the Touchpad Fingerprint Module 3 57 3 61 3 61 Replacing the Palmrest Module Upper Case 3 79 External Module Reassembly Process Replacing the Keyboard Replacing the DIMM Modules Replacing the WLAN Module Replacing the HDD Module Replacing the Base Door Replacing the Battery Pack 3 82 8 91 Wanienance and Service Guide Service Manual Mo emmatics Tor Laplop notet HKT en 812 951 no p
52. Figure 2 11 Password Error Status To reset the HDD password 1 Open the computer in a DOS environment 2 the following command nlock Figure 2 12 Unlock Key Code 3 Press Enter to display the command options unlock6 exe 01 1 2 May 2003 Choice what kind of the password to he genereted gt Exit gt Scan Code gt Upper case ASCII B Lower case ASCII Enter your choice lps9210A PX6XTRQ 8 3ESUT 2 9 SEKTY Figure 2 13 Password Encoding HTTP MERQNP SUI Maintenance and Service Gude Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tas agi ORE no p erep ypr en 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Select option 2 upper case ASCII code and press Enter Write down the generated master password Reboot the computer In the HDD password prompt type the master password generated in step 5 then press Enter Removing the BIOS Passwords To clear a lost BIOS password user or supervisor password you need to short the clear password hardware gap G2201 located on the mainboard Refer to the Clearing the BIOS Passwords on page 5 5 section for detailed instructions Figure 2 14 G2201 Hardware Gap HTTPS erana and Service Guide Ser
53. Follow the screw sequence indicated on Figure 3 46 Figure 3 46 Thermal Module Screws Table3 46 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type Thermal Module Disassembly 3 HTTP MYGQE SUI Maintenance and Service Gude Service Manual Motherboard Schema yg E MaRS M nai no p en 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 4 Detach the thermal module from the mainboard Figure 3 47 Thermal Module HTTP MYRR aAA ee and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the CPU 1 Perform the Removing the Mainboard procedure described on page 3 31 2 Perform the Removing the Thermal Module procedure described on page 3 34 3 Useaflatblade screwdriver to turn the CPU socket lock screw counter clockwise Figure3 48 CPU Socket Screw 4 Detach the CPU from the mainboard Figure3 49 CPU HTTPJMYCQISESU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard
54. MISC TPM 00030 NPCT420R Nuvoton NPCT420R Foxconn NC 22911 002 Nuvoton Module 12x12x3 7mm TPM FW3 69 TCG 1 2 rev 116 TxT compliance HSF with EK embedded PLM00029 SSX44 B module Nationz SSX44 B Foxconn Module NC 22911 003 Nationalz 12x12x3 7mm HSF TCM VGA CI 10001067 UMA UMA Intel K1 23200 038 INTEL WiFi Antenna 10000105 PIFA 12 23500 006 WNC Wireless LAN 10001067 INTG235H Lan Intel WLAN 6235AN HMWG KI JKHO1 002 INTEL Jackson Peak 2 2X2 AGN BT 10001018 3rd WiFi 2x2 Foxconn 3rd WiFi 2 2 AGN BT4 0 NI 23600 100 HON AGN BT4 0 Broadcom 43228 20702 WiFi 43228 2x2 DB AGN BT4 0 20702 10001018 3rd WiFi 2x2 Foxconn 3rd WiFi 2 2 AGN BT4 0 NI 23600 102 HON AGN BT4 0 Atheros WB222 10001023 3rd WiFi 2x2 Liteon 3rd WiFi 2x2 AGN BT4 0 NI 23600 103 LITE ON AGN BT4 0 Atheros WB222 HTTP EBIBSREREnd Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics tor Lapropnotehagh T no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru ANT SEES GUS Se CORRES COOTER HY
55. The flowcharts provided in the succeeding disassembly sections illustrate the entire disassembly sequence Observe the order of the sequence to avoid damage to any of the hardware components For example if you want to remove the mainboard you must first remove the keyboard then disassemble the inside assembly frame in that order Table 3 1 Main Screw List Screw Quantity Acer Part Number M2 x L3 2 86 00H25 523 M2 x L6 23 86 00F58 726 M2 x L3 5 7 86 6A562 3R5 M2 x 2 5 3 86 2A562 2R5 M2 x L2 5 8 86 00D72 620 and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor LapIop motebogk no p Wk 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 C0 573812745 service it lux ru External Module Disassembly Process External Modules Disassembly Flowchart REMOVE BATTERY PACK Y BASE DOOR KEYBOARD yt HDD WLAN DIMM MODULE BOARD MODULES Figure3 2 External Modules Disassembly Flowchart Table 3 2 Screw List Step Screw Quantity Acer Part Number Base Door Disassembly M2 x L6 3 86 00F58 726 HDD Bracket Disassembly M2 x L6 2 86 00F58 726 WLAN Module Disassembly 2 1 35 1 86 6 562 3 5
56. WPAN Mini USB Bluetooth module 4 0 HS e LAN vPro Intel 82579LM Gigabit network connection with Intel AMT 8 0 IEEE P802 3az Energy Efficient Ethernet EEE Non vPro Broadcom NetLinkR 57761 controller ES DREGE STEMS TN no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Privacy Control Acer ProShield Security Manager including BIOS Settings BIOS Password Boot Order and Import Export BIOS Settings Credential Manager Fingerprint Registration Pre Boot Authentication Fingerprint Management Data Protection File Encryption amp Decryption Personal Secure Drive Data Removal File Shredder Enhanced Acer DASP Disk Anti Shock Protection Acer Bio Protection fingerprint solution featuring Pre Boot Authentication PBA computer protection Trusted Platform Module TPM solution BIOS supervisor user and HDD passwords Kensington lock slot Power Adapter and Battery Power adapter Spin 65 W AC adapter 95 W x 50 D x 25 4 H mm 3 74 x 1 96 x 1 inches 216g 0 47 lbs with 180 cm DC cable Battery 87 Wh 6000 mAh 8 cell Li ion battery pack Battery life 12 hours 43 8 Wh 2960 mAh 4 cell Li ion battery pack Battery life 6 ho
57. for whatever reason a part number change is made it may not be noted in this printed service guide Acer authorized Service Providers Your Acer office may have a different part number code than those given in the FRU list in this service guide You must use the list provided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines HTTPy MYCONP SUT Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual MGtherboard Schematics Tor Lapfop motebook no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru CHAPTER 1 Hardware Specifications Features Operating System Platform System Memory Display Graphics Storage Subsystem Audio Subsystem Communication Privacy Control Power Adapter and Battery Keyboard and Pointing Device Software and Tools Optional Items Warranty Dimensions and Weight Environment Notebook Tour Open Front View Close Front View Left View Right View Base View Indicators Touchpad Basics Keyboard Hotkeys Special Keys 020 Recovery System Block Diagram Specification Tables Computer Specifications System Board Processor Processor Specifications Heat Sink Fan True Value Table System Memory
58. 1 silent sv sd 6 Figure 5 4 Startup nsh File 5 Save this file as startup nsh in the USB flash drive s root directory 6 Decompress the Crisis Package Source in the USB flash drive s root directory HTTP MEGOMIP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual S ana Conie LR p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 C0 573812745 service it lux ru 7 Eject and reconnect the USB flash drive from the computer and make sure it contains the following files e EFI folder BIOS image file BIOS cap e PFlash efi e Startup nsh Performing a BIOS recovery gt NOTE Make sure the battery pack is installed to the system and that the computer is connected to a UPS unit during the BIOS recovery process The function hotkey sequence Fn Esc is used to enable the BIOS recovery process when system is powered On during BIOS POST If this function is enabled the system will force the BIOS to execute the boot block program To perform a BIOS recovery 1 Shut down the BIOS failed computer Connect the USB flash drive containing the Crisis Recovery disk files to the computer Press and hold the Fn Esc keys then press the power button 0 The BIOS recovery process begins When the process is complete the computer will a
59. 34 1 37 1 38 1 38 1 38 1 39 1 39 1 39 507 Maintenance and Service Gude Service Manual Motierboard Schemalics Tor Laplop notebook HKT en 812 951 no 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 CHAPTER 3 Machine Maintenance Machine Disassembly and Replacement 3 5 Recommended Equipment 35 Replacement Requirements 3 5 Pre disassembly Instructions 3 6 37 External Module Disassembly Process External Modules Disassembly Flowchart Removing the Battery Pack Removing the Base Door Removing the HDD Module Removing the WLAN Module Removing the DIMM Modules Removing the Keyboard Main Unit Disassembly Process Main Unit Disassembly Flowchart Removing the Palmrest Module Upper Case Removing the Touchpad Fingerprint Module Removing the RF Key Control Module Removing the TPM Board Removing the Mainboard Removing the Thermal Module Removing the CPU 4 Removing the RTC Battery Removing the Speakers Removing the DC In Module Removing the LCD Module LCD Module Disassembly Process LCD Module Disassembly Flowchart Removing the LCD Bezel Removing the LCD Hinges Removing th
60. 573812745 service it ux ru Replacing the RTC Battery 1 Insert the battery into its socket 1 then press it down until late Figure 3 97 RTC Battery HTTP MRN aAa and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor HKT 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the CPU 1 Place the CPU into the mainboard making sure the gold arrow on the corner of the processor is aligned with the beveled corner of the socket The processor will easily fit into the socket if it is properly oriented Figure 3 98 CPU 2 Use a flat blade screwdriver to turn the socket screw clockwise to secure the CPU in place Figure 3 99 CPU Socket Screw HTTPJMYGQEE SUI Niaintenance and Service Gude Senice Manual Motherboard 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the Thermal Module IMPORTANT Make sure all thermal pads for the mainboard chipsets and VRAMs are in place before replacing the thermal module 1 Use a li
61. Intel 6 Series C200 Series Chipset Family SMBus Controller 1022 FFFF FFFF Motherboard resources Shed ies CO Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptaprnohghppk TN no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru GUTS Seve RATES _ M 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru 2 System Utilities BIOS Setup Utility Navigating the BIOS Utility BIOS Flash Utilities WinFlash Utility Remove HDD BIOS Password Utilities Removing the HDD Password Removing the BIOS Passwords Using DMI Tools LAN EEPROM Uitility Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laplop notebook HKT en 812 951 no 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru
62. Right Speakers HTTPJMYGDRESUI Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Scheman 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the DC In Module 1 Perform the Removing the Mainboard procedure described on page 3 31 2 Detach the DC In module from the lower case assembly Figure 3 53 DC In Module HTTPMYGRNR SER ERENCE and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Lapiop notebapg no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the LCD Module 1 Perform the Removing the Mainboard procedure described on page 3 31 2 Release the WLAN antenna cables from the lower case assembly Figure 3 54 WLAN Antenna Cables 3 Remove the three screws securing the LCD module to the lower case assembly Figure 3 55 LCD Module Hinge Screws Table 3 55 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw LCD Module Disassembly M2 x L6 3 HTTPMYCEIME SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard
63. Step Screw Quantity Screw Type Base Door Disassembly M2 x L6 3 wm 3 Inserta non marring plastic scribe on the base door s notch 1 to detach the base door then lift it off the lower case assembly 2 Figure 3 6 Base Door SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemaliga Bhi 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the HDD Module 1 Perform the Removing the Base Door procedure described on page 3 10 2 Disconnect the HDD cable from the mainboard Figure 3 7 HDD Cable 3 Remove the two screws securing the HDD bracket to the lower case assembly Figure 3 8 HDD Bracket Screws Table 3 8 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type HDD Module Disassembly M2 x L6 2 gt HTTP MYRR aAa and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 4 Tilt the HDD bracket 1 then lift it off the
64. System Utilities BIOS Setup Utility This utility is a hardware configuration program built into a computer s BIOS Basic Input Output System The utility is pre configured and optimized so most users do not need to run it If configuration problems occur the setup utility may need to be run Refer to Chapter 4 Troubleshooting when a problem arises enter this the utility during POST power on self test press F2 when the prompt appears on the bottom of screen The default setting of the F12 Boot Menu is Disabled To change the boot device without entering the BIOS Setup Utility set the parameter to Enabied During the next POST press F12to enter the mit i boot menu Navigating the BIOS Utility The BIOS Setup Utility has five menu options namely Information Main Security Boot 6 Exit Perform the following actions to navigate through the BIOS Setup Utility e Press the lt I to select items in the menu bar e Press AV to select an item in the menu screen or in an option box Press or F6to change the parameter value Press Esc to exit from the Setup Utility Press F9to load the default settings Press F10to save changes and exit from the Setup Utility gt NOTE Parameter values enclosed in square brackets can be change Navigation keys appear on the bottom of the screen Read the item specific help on the right area of the screen before making changes to the parameter values gt
65. disk drive 1 4 Optical disc drive 5 External USB bootable device 6 Network boot 7 External USB optical drive Press AV to select a device and press FS or F to move it up or down the list 4 HOD 0 WDS2DULPVT 22G3 T0 Figure2 8 BIOS Boot HTTP IMERGMP SUI Maintenance and Service Gude Service Manual Motherboard s page Ones WW no p HKT 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 1 0 573812745 service it lux ru Exit Use the Exit tab to save or discard changes and close the BIOS Setup Utility Information tiem Specific Help Exit Discarding Changes toad Setup Defaults Equal to F10 save Discard Changes ali changes of al menus then exit setup configure driver Finally automatically Figure 2 9 BIOS Exit Table 2 9 Exit Parameters Parameter Description Exit Saving Changes Close the BIOS Setup Utility and save the setup changes Exit Discarding Changes Close the BIOS Setup Utility without saving the setup changes Load Setup Default Load the default values for all setup items Discard Changes Load the previous values for all setup items Save Changes Save the setup changes enans and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptaprnolgbgpie
66. has three lock keys which the user can toggle on and off Figure 1 9 Keyboard Lock Keys Table 1 8 Keyboard Lock Keys Lock key Description Caps Lock When On all typed alphabetic characters appears in uppercase Num Lock Off by default When On the overlay numeric keys acts as a numeric keypad If an external keyboard or keypad is present the Num Lock will a have the following definitions FneFit When On the system boots with external keyboard keypad Num Lock status On Internal keyboard overlay numeric keys are disabled The key can be turned on off via the internal keyboard Fn F11 or the external keyboard keypad Num Lock affects the external keyboardikeypad only Shift state is NOT required for the cursor movement by the numeric keys The state of the Num Lock is not changed by the attachment removal hot plug of the external keyboard keypad Scroll Lock When On the screen moves one line up or down when pressing the up Fr F12 down cursor keys Scroll Lock is not applicable for all applications Re CO MURR de Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptopmnolghppk TN no p erep ypr 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Windows Keys The keyboard has two keys that pe
67. in Figure 3 39 Follow the local regulations for disposing this type of circuit board SUT Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motverboard ES no erep ypr 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 C0 573812745 service it ux ru Removing the Mainboard 1 Perform the Removing the Palmrest Module Upper Case procedure described page 3 21 2 Perform the Removing the RF Key Control Module procedure described on page 3 29 3 Perform the Removing the TPM Board procedure described on page 3 30 4 Release the LCD cable from the transparent tape securing it to the mainboard 1 then disconnect the LCD cable from the mainboard 2 Figure 3 40 LCD Cable Tape 5 Disconnect the speaker cable from the mainboard Figure 3 41 Speaker Cable HTTP MYRR aAa ee and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Lapiop nolebgoli no p en 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru 6 Remove the screw securing the mainboard to the lower case assembly Figure 3 42
68. no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 1 0 573812745 service it lux ru Left View 00 6 0 Figure 1 3 Left View Table 1 Left View No Description 1 a Kensington lock slot Connects to a Kensington compatible computer security lock Note Wrap the computer security lock cable around an immovable object such as a table or the handle of a locked drawer Insert the lock into the notch and turn the key to secure the lock Some keyless models are also available 2 Connects to the AC adapter 3 USB port with Connects to USB devices amp power off charging Note Supports power off USB charging allowing you to charge supported mobile devices while the notebook is switched off 4 USB 3 0 port Connects to USB devices 5 ExpressCard 34 slot Accepts one ExpressCard 34 module Note Push to remove insert the module 6 Muti in 1 card Accepts Secure Digital SD MultiMediaCard 52 readerslot MMC Memory Stick PRO MS PRO xD Picture Card xD Note Push to remove install the card Only card can operate at any given time Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptopinolghpgk TN no p
69. the computer During POST press F1 to access the BIOS Setup screen Press gt to select the Main menu Press V to select the D2D Recovery field and make sure it is set to Enabled Press F10to save settings and close the BIOS Setup screen amann During POST press Alt F10 to enter the system recovery partition This will display the eRecovery Management window 7 Follow the onscreen instructions to return your computer to factory condition ES DREGE Serama To TONER M M wy no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru System Block Diagram Figure 1 12 System Block Diagram RVP SU GUTS Saves MeN E SEEE E COAST p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Specification Tables Computer Specifications Metric Imperial Dimensions Wi
70. 07 Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Ter hong HY p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Jumper and Connector Locations Mainboard Layout Clearing Password Check and BIOS Recovery Clearing the BIOS Passwords Performing a BIOS Recovery HTTP MYGDBIP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laplopnotebook wy no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 Jumper and Connector Locations Mainboard Layout Figure 5 1 Mainboard Top Table 5 1 Mainboard Top No Code Component No Code Component 1 LCDI LCD cable connector 8 RFCNi Wireless board connector 2 Keyboard cable 9 Trusted Platform connector Module TPM connector 3 Power Saving 10 Speaker cable Programming Button connector 4 INSBT1 EMAIL Button 11 CARD1 card reader 5 1 _ Back Up Botton 12 RDI Rubber Dome connector 6 MuBT1 Mute butto
71. 11 009 Suyin HTTP MQOMP SUI Maintenance and Service Gude Service NEMT HY 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Vendor Type Description Part No Card Reader 00014 5int Buldin 5in 1 Build in MS MS Pro SD SC CR 21500 013 opm Cover 9999995 ONE Aluminum Aluminum LZ 21000 006 TIME VENDOR 9999995 ONE Normal Normal LZ 21000 010 TIME VENDOR 9999995 Normal Normal w Gamera LZ 21000 011 TIME VENDOR CPU 10001067 Ci32350M CPU Intel Core 8 i3 2350M PGA 2 3G KC 23501 DMP INTEL 35W 2 4 10001067 2370 CPU Intel Core i3 i3 2370M PGA 2 46 KC 23701 DMP INTEL 35W 2 4 10001067 Ci52450M CPU Intel Core i5 i5 2450M PGA 2 5G KC 24501 DMP INTEL 35W 2 4 10001067 Ci52520M CPU Intel Core i5 i5 2520M PGA 2 5G KC 25201 DMP INTEL 35W 2 4 10001067 Ci52540M CPU Intel Core i5 i5 2540M 2 66 KC 25401 DMP INTEL 35W 2 4 10001067 Ci72640M CPU Intel Core i7 i7 2640M PGA 2 8G KC 26401 DMP INTEL 35W 2 4 10001067 Ci726700M CPU Intel Core i7 i7 26700M PGA KC 26701 0MP INTEL 2 2G 45W 48 10001067 Cia8110M CPU Intel Core i3 i3 3110M PGA2 3G 31101 0
72. 12 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 3 Place the two screw rubber covers into the lower corners of the LCD bezel Figure 3 90 LCD Bezel Screw Covers HTTPJMYGDE SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schema piah HY 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 C0 573812745 service it lux ru Main Unit Reassembly Process Replacing the LCD Module 1 the LCD module into the lower case assembly Figure 3 91 LCD Module Figure 3 92 WLAN Antenna Cables 2 Secure the LCD module to the lower case assembly using three screws Figure 3 93 LCD Module Hinge Screws Table 3 93 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type LCD Module Reassembly M2 x L6 3 and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 3 Secure the WLAN antenna cables into the lower case assembly SU Maintenance and Service Guide Ser
73. 26 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type Upper Case Disassembly M2 x L6 8 m 12 Turn the computer over and open the LCD panel 13 Locate the small gaps between the upper case and lower case and insert a small flat blade screwdriver or non marring scribe into each gap to separate the one from the other Once the upper case is separated litt off the lower case Figure 3 27 Upper Mra GREE OS and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the Touchpad Fingerprint Module 1 Perform the Removing the Palmrest Module Upper Case procedure described page 3 21 2 Detach the pvc spacer from the upper case assembly Figure3 28 Touchpad Fingerprint Module Spacer 3 Release the fingerprint cable from the self adhesive tape securing it to the upper case Figure3 29 Fingerprint Cable Self Adhesive Tape HTTPMYCQIBIP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Bhi hee MEN no p
74. 3218 051 AUSTRALIA BK CORD 7A 125V JAPAN 2PIN 27 03518 161 BK CORD US 7A 125V BK 27 T30V1 001 CORD EUR 250V 27 T30V1 004 BAD40 CR HDD CABLE ICT so V7EN1 002 S BAD40 CR HDD CABLE JH so V7EN1 002 he BAD40 HC HDD CABLE 50 V7EN 1 002 BAD30 DCIN CABLE 50 V7MN1 001 Bip BAD30 DCIN CABLE SE 50 7 1 001 HTTP MYQQMB SUI Maintenance and Service Gude Service Manual Mothers gae PERTH RE Mabaa ER M no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Category Description Acer Part No LCD CABLE New MIC HL 50 V7MN1 002 BAD30 LCD CABLE New MIC HT 50 V7MN1 002 L BAD30 CAMERA CAMERA 1 0M 57 M2DN1 002 CNFB1D921004970LH CHICONY CAMERA 1 0M 57 M2DN1 003 HF1016 A21U OVO2 SUYIN CASE COVER BRACKET ASSEMBLY 60 BAD30 HDD BRACKET 33 V7MN1 001 ASSY BAD30 LCD HINGE L LH 33 V7MN1 002 BAD30 LCD HINGE LH 33 V7MN1 003 60 BAD30 DOOR 1615 42 V7MN1 001 BAD30 SD CARD 42 V7MN1 002 BAD30 EXPRESS CARD 42 V7MN1 003 60 BAD30 LCASE ASSY 60 V7MN1 001 BAD30 UCASE ASSYW 60 V7MN1 002 TP amp FP 60 BAD30 UCASE ASSY RESERVE HTTP MYCERU EIC ROGERSON Gui
75. 51 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Changing a Password 1 Press AV to highlight a Set Password parameter and press Enter The Set word dialog appears Set Supervisor Password Enter Current Password 1 Enter New Password 1 Confirm New Password 1 Figure 2 6 Set Supervisor Password 2 the current password in the Ent rrent Password field and press Enter 3 the new password in the Enter New Password field 4 Retype the password in the Confirm New Password field Setup Notice Changes have been saved Figure 2 7 Setup Notice 5 Press Enter Computer sets Supervisor Password parameter to Set gt NOTE Users can choose to enable the Password on Boot parameter Press F10to save changes and exit from the BIOS Setup Utility HTTP ITenarnce and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laploprnotepagk liti HKT 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 Boot Use this tab to set the preferred drive sequence in which the Setup Utility attempts to boot the operating system By default the computer searches for boot devices in the following order 1 Hard disk drive 0 2 External USB hard drive Hard
76. 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 3 Machine Maintenance Machine Disassembly and Replacement Recommended Equipment Replacement Requirements Pre disassembly Instructions Disassembly 3 7 External Module Disassembly Process External Modules Disassembly Flowchart Removing the Battery Pack Removing the Base Door Removing the HDD Module Removing the WLAN Module Removing the DIMM Modules Removing the Keyboard Main Unit Disassembly Process Main Unit Disassembly Flowchart Removing the Palmrest Module Upper Case Removing the Touchpad Fingerprint Module Removing the RF Key Control Module Removing the TPM Board Removing the Mainboard Removing the Thermal Module Removing the CPU Removing the RTC Battery Removing the Speakers Removing the DC In Module Removing the LCD Module LCD Module Disassembly Process LCD Module Disassembly Flowchart Removing the LCD Bezel Removing the LCD Hinges Removing the Microphone Removing the Camera Board Removing the LCD Panel Removing the LCD FPC Cable LCD Module Reassembly Process Replacing the LCD FPC Cable Replacing the LCD Panel Replacing the Camera Board 841 3 20 3 20 3 21 3 24 3 29 3 30 3 31 3 34 3 36 3 37 3 38 3 39 SE 3 40 3 42 8 42 3 43 3 45 3 46 3 47
77. 89KEY BW4P KB 9Z NGHPW 10R 1140 342 RUSSIAN BW4P KB 9Z N6HPW 11F 1140 343 SLOVENIA 89KEY BW4P KB 9Z NGHPW 10S SPANISH 1140 344 9 KB 9Z NEHPW 10W 1140 345 SWEDISH BW4P KB 9Z N6HPW 100 SWISS 1140 46 9 KB 9Z NGHPW 103 THAI KB 1140A 347 BW4P KB9Z N6HPW 10T TURKISH 1140 348 9 BW4P KB 9Z N6HPW 10U UK KB 1140A 349 BW4P KB 9Z N6HPW 11D US INT KB 1140A 350 KB 9Z N6HPW 10H 1140 351 HEBREW BW4P KB 9Z N6HPW 12M USIW KB 1140A 352 CANADIAN FRENC KB 9Z N6HPW 10B 1140 353 BULGARIAN LCD LCD 13 3 WXGA ANT 2 6M V7MN1 001 WIANTENNA suLCD AUO 13 3 NONE LK 13305 005 GLARE B133XW03 V3 MAINBOARD BAD30_HC UMA MB VPRO NB V7L11 001 11313 1M D M SATA BAD30_HC UMA MB SBA NB V7M11 001 11919 1M D M SATA HTTP MYQMI SUI Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Mothers pep gP era RE Mabaa DR OARE HY 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Category Description Acer Part No MEMORY SODIMM 2G KN 2GB03 025 NT2GC64B88GONS CG DDR3 1333MHZ
78. 9 1C0 573812745 service it lux ru Troubleshooting This chapter contains information about troubleshooting common problems associated with the computer General Information The following procedures are a guide for troubleshooting computer problems The step by step procedures are designed to be performed as described gt NOTE The diagnostic tests are intended for Acer products only Non Acer products prototype cards or modified options can give false errors and invalid system responses 1 Obtain as much detailed information as possible about the problem 2 If possible verify the symptoms by re creating the failure through diagnostic tests or repeating the operation that led to the problem 3 Referto Table 4 1 for a list of verified symptom category to determine the solution Table 4 1 Common Problems Symptoms Verified Power On Issues No Display Issues LCD Failure Keyboard Failure Touchpad Failure Internal Speaker Failure Microphone Failure USB Failure WLAN Failure Bluetooth Failure Card Reader Failure Thermal Unit Failure Other Functions Failure Intermittent Problems Undetermined Problems 4 Ifthe issue is still not resolved refer to the Online Support Information on page 8 3 I8intenarice and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics for Laptop noveyogh
79. BIOS 0 2 POSTCODE CC SMM COMMUNICATION 0x30 POSTCODE CC SMM RUNTIME 0x31 POSTCODE CC SMM SERVICES 0x32 POSTCODE CC FIRMWARE DEVICE 0x33 POSTCODE CC CAPSULE SERVICES 0x34 POSTCODE CC MONOTONIC COUNTER 0x35 POSTCODE CC SMBIOS EVENT LOG 0x36 POSTCODE CC 0x37 POSTCODE CC BOOT MANAGER 0x38 POSTCODE CC VGA 0x39 HTTPJMYTgNP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Yer no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Table 4 4 Component Codes Range Description POSTCODE CC FORMS BROWSER 0 3 POSTCODE CC BOOT MENU 0x3b POSTCODE CC USER MANAGER 0 3 POSTCODE CC TIMER 0x3d POSTCODE CC PCI BUS 0x3e POSTCODE ISA BUS 0x3f POSTCODE IDE BUS 0x40 POSTCODE CC AHCI BUS 0x41 POSTCODE CC SCSI BUS 0x42 POSTCODE CC USB BUS 0x43 POSTCODE CC FLOPPY 0x44 POSTCODE CC SERIAL PORT 0x45 POSTCODE CC PS2 MOUSE 0x46 POSTCODE CC PS2 KEYBOARD 0x47 POSTCODE CC EHCI 0x48 POSTCODE CC 0x49 POSTCODE CC UHCI 0 4 POSTCODE CC OHCI 0x4b POSTCODE CC USB KEYBOARD 0x4c POSTCODE CC USB MOUSE 0x4d POSTCODE CC USB MASS STORAGE 0x4e POSTCODE CC CONSOLE SPLITTER 0x4f POSTCODE CC GRAPHICS CONSOLE 0
80. Do not replace a non defective FRU lt Gheck he O B Assemble 9 Check connection Sa x E eck the 10 8 gt swaPthe 10 8 Replace M B Figure 4 11 Card Reader Failure HTTPJMYRgNP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics ar no 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Thermal Unit Failure If the Thermal Unit fails perform the following one at a time Do not replace a non defective FRU Check Connect Replace thermal module modulewell 75 No Seat well seed 7 von AS sy d Replace M B Figure 4 12 Thermal Unit Failure tenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Other Functions Failure 1 Check if drives are functioning correctly 2 Chec
81. GST SG 0 HTS728232A7A364 0J13223 Eagle C7 320G P SATA 16MB LF HF FIW DA3735 7mmzh 60002005 N320GB54KS HGST 2 5 5400rpm 32068 kH 32007 015 HGST SG DUMMY P N for BOM use SATA 8MB LF F W NA 60002005 N320GB5 4KS_4 HDD HGST 2 5 5400rpm 320GB KH 32007 016 HGST SG K HTS545032A7E380 Jaguar B7 500G P SATA 8MB LF HF F W DA4837 60002005 N320GB5 4KS HGST 2 5 5400rpm 32068 KH 32007 017 HGST SG HTS543232A7A384 0J28213 Eagle B7 320G P 7mmzh SATA 8MB LF HF F W DA4788 60001994 WD N320GB5 4KS_4 HDD WD 2 5 5400rpm 320GB KH 32008 031 K WD3200LPVT 22G33T0 MN500S 500G P 7mmzh HDD SATA 8MB LF HF F W 01 01A01 60002005 N500GB5 4KS HDD HGST 2 5 5400rpm 500GB KH 50007 015 HGST SG Dummy PN for 500G SATA LF HF 60002005 N500GB5 4KS_4 HDD HGST 2 5 5400rpm 500GB KH 50007 023 HGST SG K HTS545050A7E380 Jaguar B7 023335 500G P SATA 8MB LF HF F W DA4837 7mmzh 60001994 WD N500GB5 4KS_4 HDD WD 2 5 5400rpm 500GB KH 50008 040 K WD5000LPVT 22G33T0 MN500S 500G P 7mmzh HDD SATA 8MB LF HF F W 01 01A01 307 Maintenance and Service Gude Service Manual Mote Doan GA HY 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 ser
82. MOS Battery Bad 072 CMOS Checksum Error 110 System is disabled An incorrect password was entered lt No error code gt Battery critically low In this situation BIOS will issue four 4 short beeps then shuts the system down No message is displayed lt No error code gt Temperature is critically high In this situation BIOS shuts the system down No message is displayed HTTPJMTgNP SUT Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Wy TaglesRGBRRF p erep ypr 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru BIOS Beep Codes Table 4 3 BIOS Beep Codes Code Beeps POST Routine Description 02h Verity Real Mode 03h Disable Non Maskable Interrupt NMI 04h Get CPU type 06h Initialize system hardware 08h Initialize chipset with initial POST values 09h Set IN POST flag OAh Initialize CPU registers Enable CPU cache OCh Initialize caches to initial POST values Initialize VO component OFh Initialize the local bus IDE 10h Initialize Power Management Th Load alternate registers with initial POST values 12h Restore CPU control word during warm boot 13h Initialize PCI Bus Mastering d
83. NOTE System information can vary depending on the computer model enans and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptopmnolebogk no 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru BIOS Menus This section describes the Phoenix SecureCore Tiano BIOS Setup Utility menu tabs gt NOTE The screenshots used in this chapter are for reference only Actual values can vary depending on the computer model Information This tab shows a summary of the computer s hardware information Information CPU CPU Speed VGA BIOS Ve Version Serial Number Product Name HOD Model Name WDC WDS200LPVT 226350 HOD Serial Number XIOOO00000004 System BIOS Version 1 01 Asset Tag Number Beso Board Asset Tag Manufacturer Name Acer Intel Core TM 15 3360M CPU 2 20692 140 GHz 2132 4 00 300000000000000000004 TravelMate P633 XXX IX AX OHIO KIO Figure 2 1 Hardware Information Table 2 1 Hardware Information Parameter Description CPU Type Model name and core frequency of the installed processor CPU Speed Core frequency of the installed processor HDD Model Name Model name of the installed hard drive HDD Serial Num
84. OMP SUT Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Laptop notebooks no en 812 951 8 921 951 37 99 1 0 573812745 service it lux ru HTTPMYQDWIP SU Maintenance and Service Gude Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laplop notebook M wy no p en 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 1 Hardware Specifications Features Operating System Platform System Memory Display Graphics Storage Subsystem Audio Subsystem Communication Privacy Control Power Adapter and Battery Keyboard and Pointing Device VO Ports Software and Tools Optional Items Warranty Dimensions and Weight Environment Dl qn T Open Front View Close Front View Left View Right View Base View Indicators Touchpad Basics Keyboard Hotkeys Special Keys D2D Recovery System Block Diagram Specification Tables Computer Specifications System Board Processor Processor Specifications Heat Sink Fan True Value Table System
85. Part Number 1 LCD Panel 60 4VT06 001 2 LCD Module LK 13305 005 3 LCD Bezel w CCD 60 4 06 001 Maintenance and Service Guide Service Ae HY no 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Main Assembly Exploded Diagram Description Part Number 4 Upper Case 65 4VT03 001 5 Mainboard 554VT01 001G 6 Battery Pack BT 00805 016 7 Lower Case 60 4VT02 001 8 HDD Bracket 60 4VT04 001 9 Base Door 60 4VT03 001 10 Witi Antenna Main 25 90ADZ 001 11__ Wifi Antenna Aux 25 90AE0 001 12 CCD Module 56 18007 A61 1 _ Bezel Screw Mylar 40 4VT16 001 14 LCD Hinge Left LH 344VTO2 011 15 Hinge Right LH 344VT03 011 HTTP MVCERU EI Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laploprnotebogig TW CTW no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru LCD Assembly Figure 6 2 LCD Assembly Exploded Diagram Table 6 2 LCD Assembly Exploded Diagram
86. Right Button Touchpad Center button 3 2 4 1 Execute Quickly click Rapidly tap twice twice Select Click once Tap once Drag Click and hold Tap twice at the same then use finger speed as double clicking on the a mouse button rest touchpad to your finger on the drag the touchpad on the second cursor tap and drag the cursor Access Click once context menu Scroll Swipe up down leftiright using Acer FingerNav 4 way control function Manufacturing option eoa regna de Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptop noipbpgk no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Keyboard The keyboard contains an overlay numeric keys inverted T cursor key Windows key Application key function lock keys hotkeys and media control keys controlling various computer features Figure 1 8 Keyboard HTTP JMYGVP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Mag 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Lock Keys The keyboard
87. Schemaliga Bhi hep MEN RETA Ee 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru 4 Detach the LCD module from the lower case assembly Figure 3 56 LCD Module HTTPUMYGINE SERT Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor 1 no p erep ypr 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru LCD Module Disassembly Process LCD Module Disassembly Flowchart LCD MODULE LCD BEZEL Y WEB LCD HINGES CAMERA MICROPHONE LCD PANEL Y LCD FPC CABLE Figure 3 57 LCD Module assembly Flowchart Table 3 56 Screw List Step Screw Quantity Acer Part Number LCD Bezel Disassembly M2x135 2 86 6A562 3R5 LCD Hinges Disassembly M2x25 2 86 2A562 2R5 LCD Panel Disassembly 2 125 4 86 00D72 620 HTTPJMYGDRESUI Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard
88. Table 3 42 Screw Step Screw Quantity Screw Type Mainboard Disassembly M2 x 13 5 1 gt 7 Lift the mainboard at an angle and gently tum it on its side Figure 3 43 Mainboard gt NOTE A circuit board that is gt 10 cm2 has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle in Figure 3 43 Follow the local regulations for disposing this type of circuit board HTTP MYA SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard erep ypr 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 991 0 573812745 Figure 3 44 DC In Cable GREE Mra GENES and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor no p erep ypr 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the Thermal Module 1 Perform the Removing the Mainboard procedure described on page 3 31 2 Disconnect the thermal module fan cable from the mainboard Figure 3 45 Fan Cable 3 Loosen the three spring loaded captive screws securing the thermal module to the mainboard
89. TravelMate P633M P633V SERVICEGUIDE HTTPy MYCOMP SU Maintenance and Service Gulde Service Manual Motherboard Schematics for Laptop natebook CTH M 812 851 8 921 951 37 99 1 0 573812745 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 V14SJOL1 10 LCD mp3 GPS 20 CD DVD Flash Anpeca
90. a France Germany Italy India Ireland Mexico Netherlands Philippines Poland Russia Singapore Spain Switzerland United States United Kingdom only Netflix shortcut Canada Latin America United States only Optional Items Acer ProDock 8 cell Li ion 6000 mAh battery pack 4 cell Li ion 2960 mAh battery pack 2 4 GB DDR3 soDIMM module 320 500 GB hard disk drive USB optical genius mini mouse e External USB floppy disk drive 3 pin 65 W AC adapter HTTPJMYRgNP SUI Maintenance and Servies Ge Serice CNAS p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Warranty One year International Travelers Warranty ITW Dimensions and Weight Dimensions Width x Depth Height 325 x 235 18 9 24 8 mm 12 79 x 9 25 x 0 74 0 97 in Weight with 4 cell battery pack 1 72 kg 3 79 Ibs with 8 cell battery pack 1 90 kg 4 19 Ibs Environment Temperature Operating 0 to 40 C Non operating 20 to 60 C Humidity non condensing Operating 20 to 80 Non operating 20 to 80 ES DREGE SORGE TORUM M M wy no
91. ay p kt 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru If the issue is still not resolved refer to the Online Support Information on page 8 3 Run the Windows Memory Diagnostic from the operating system DVD and follow the on screen prompts 9 If the issue is stil not resolved refer to the Online Support Information on page 8 3 LCD Failure If the LCD fails perform the following one at time Do not replace a non defective FRU Start OK CheckLOD Swap LGDcabie 1 60 panel ok CheokMB LCD assemble connestorard Re plugLcD Swap MB Figure 4 3 LCD Failure HTTPS ung an eranc and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 C0 573812745 service it lux ru Keyboard Failure If the Keyboard fails perform the following one at a time Do not replace a non defective FRU Keyboard FPO fr Connect well
92. ber Serial number of the installed hard drive System BIOS Version Current system BIOS version VGA BIOS Version Current firmware version of the system VGA KBC Version Current keyboard controller version Serial Number Serial number of the computer Asset Tag Number Asset tag number of the computer 5 Ote Table 2 1 Hardware Information Continued Parameter Description Product Name Model name of the computer Manufacturer Name Computer manufacturer UUID The universally unique identifier tag assigned to the computer Main Use this tab to set the system time and date enable or disable boot options and enable or disable the D2D recovery feature Informstion DED Boot Specific Help System Date 1041032012 Total Memory 4096 MB View or set system Video Memory 128 Une Quiet Boot Enabled Boot Enabled F12 Boot Menu Disabled 020 Recovery Enable Wake on LAN Disabled Wake on WLAN Disabled SATA Mode E Wii Enabled Blutooth Enabled Card Reade Enabled Wirea LAN Aus Camera USB Ports Enabled Power USB Charge Enabled Battery Threshold 20 Figure 2 2 BIOS Main Table 2 2 BIOS Main Parameter Description Format Option System Time System time expressed in 24 hour format Format HH MM SS hour minute second System Date System date For
93. ce Gude Service Maure Spee CARS ahd _ p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Audio Subsystem High definition audio support Two builtin 2 Watt 5 Chamber stereo speakers MS Sound compatible Acer PureZone technology with two built in stereo microphones featuring beam forming echo cancellation and noise suppression technologies Built in digital microphone Conexant Audio Codec CX 20584 212 Communication Webcam 1 3 MP HD webcam Acer Video Conference software featuring Acer Crystal Eye webcam with 1280x1024 resolution 720p HD audio video recording Acer Video Conference Manager featuring Video Quality Enhancement technology Supports online video calls Acer PureZone technology Wireless and networking e WLAN Intel Centrino Advanced N 6235 802 11a b gin Wi Fi CERTIFIED with Acer Nplify featuring MIMO technology Foxconn 3rd WiFi 2x2 AGN BT4 0 Broadcom 43228 20702 WiFi 43228 2x2 DB AGN BT4 0 20702 Foxconn 3rd WiFi 2 2 AGN BT4 0 Atheros WB222 Lite on 3rd WiFi 2x2 AGN BT4 0 Atheros WB222 Acer InviLink Nplify 802 11 a b gin Wi Fi CERTIFIED Supports Acer SignalUp technology and Intel Wireless Display Intel WiDi
94. computer user such as command names option letters and words are shown in constant width bold Variables contained within user input are shown in angle brackets lt gt Example At the prompt type run ile name m Keyboard keys are shown in bold italics Example After entering data press Enter HTTP JMYCONP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Lapiop notebqgi no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru General information Before using this information and the product it supports read the following general information This service guide provides you with all technical information relating to the basic configuration for Acer s global product offering To better fit local market requirements and enhance product competitiveness your regional office may have decided to extend the functionality of a machine such as add on cards modems or extra memory capabilities These localized features are not covered in this generic service guide In such cases contact your regional office or the responsible personnel channel to provide you with further technical details When ordering FRU parts Check the most up to date information available on your regional Web or channel If
95. connected E OK o Keyboard bis Figure 4 4 Keyboard Failure HTTP MOMP SUr Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Touchpad Failure If the Touchpad fails perform the following one at a time Do not replace a non defective FRU Fe sssernbls ne TIP FFC to WB SwapReassembie the TP board or erro Figure4 5 Touchpad Failure and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Lapiopnotegagi no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 C0 573812745 service it lux ru Internal Speaker Failure If internal Speakers fail perform the following one at a time Do not replace a non defective FRU 2 SPK cable to MB CheckLagis lita EM upper Swap Figure 4 6 Internal Speak
96. d Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schema piah no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the Camera Board 1 Perform the Removing the LCD Bezel procedure described on page 3 43 2 Release the camera cable from the adhesive tape securing it i Figure 3 66 Camera Cable Adhesive 3 Disconnect the camera cable from the camera board Figure 3 67 Camera Cable 4 Release the camera board from the adhesive tape securing it HTTPUMYGINE and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor 7 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Figure 3 68 Camera Board Adhesive Tape 5 Detach the camera board from the LCD cover EN Figure 3 69 Camera Board gt NOTE A circuit board that is gt 10 cm2 has been highlighted with yellow rectangle in Figure 3 69 Follow the local regulations for disposing this type of circuit board SU Maintenance and Service Guid
97. d Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor p Wkr erep ypr 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Drain stored power by removing the power cable and the battery pack Hold the power button for 10 seconds 4 Connect the power cable and reboot the computer 5 Connectan external monitor to the computer and switch between the internal display and the external display by pressing Fn F5 6 Ifthe POST or video appears on the external display only refer to the LCD Failure section on page 4 7 7 Disconnect power and all external devices including port replicators or docking stations Remove any memory cards installed 9 Start the computer If the computer boots correctly add the devices one by one until the failure point is discovered 10 Reseat the memory modules 11 Perform the Removing the HDD Module procedure described on pages 3 11 12 If the issue is stil not resolved refer to the Online Support Information on page 8 3 Abnormal Video If the video appears abnormal perform the following one at a time 1 Boot the computer If permanent vertical horizontal lines or dark spots appear in the same location the LCD panel is faulty and should be replaced The same goes for when ther
98. de Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptaprnolebegir TW no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Category Description Acer Part No ASSY 60 LCD BEZEL 60 V7MN1 004 WICCD_BAD30 ASSY 60 LCD PANEL BAD30 60 V7MN1 005 BAD30_TP_SUPPORT RESERVE COMMUNICATION MODULE ANTENNA WIFI MAIN R 50 V7MN1 003 BAD30 ANTENNA WIFI AUX L 50 V7MN1 004 BAD30 CPU PROCESSOR IC CPU INTEL CORE I5 KC 24501 DMP 15 2450 PGA 2 56 IC CPU IVY BRIDGE KC 32101 DMP 15 3210 2 5GHZ DC 3MB IC CPU IVY BRIDGE KC 33201 DMP 15 3320M 2 6GHZ DC 3MB IC CPU IVY BRIDGE KC 35201 DMP 17 3520 L 0 4MB 2C PG HDD HARD DISK DRIVE HDD 320GB KH 32007 017 HTS543232A7A384 028213 HDD 32068 WD KH 32008 031 WD3200LPVT 22G33T0 7MMH 5 4 HDD 500GB KH 50007 023 HTSS45050A7E380 023335 54K HDD 500GB KH 50008 040 WDSOOOLPVT 22G33T0 7MMH 54K HTTP MYQE SUI Maintenance and Service Gude Service Manual Mothers pep Pera RE OAE no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it
99. dth 32 5 12 79 in Depth 23 5 om 9 25 in Height 1 89 2 48 0 74 0 97 in Weight 172 kg with 4 cell battery 3 79 Ibs with 4 cell battery pack pack 1 90 kg with B cell battery e 4 19 Ibs with 8 cell battery pack pack Input power Operating voltage 19 65 Operating current max 342A Temperature Operating not writing to 01035 321095 F optical disc Operating writing to optical 51035 C 411095 F disc Nonoperating 20 to 60 410 140 F Relative humidity Operating 10 to 90 Nonoperating 5 to 95 Maximum altitude unpressurized Operating 15 to 3 048 m 50 to 10 000 ft Nonoperating 21540 12 192 m 50 to 40 000 ft Shock Operating 125 g 2 ms halt sine TBD Nonoperating 200 g 2 ms halt sine TBD Random vibration Operating 0 75 g zero to peak 10 to 500 Hz 0 25 octimin sweep rate Nonoperating 1 50 g zero to peak 10 to 500 Hz 0 25 oct min sweep rate gt NOTE Applicable product safety standards specify thermal limits for plastic surfaces The computer operates well within this range of temperatures its CO MURR Te Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptopmnolghppk TN 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it l
100. e Microphone Removing the Camera Board Removing the LCD Panel Removing the LCD FPC Cable LCD Module Reassembly Process Replacing the LCD FPC Cable Replacing the LCD Panel 507 Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motnerboard Schemalics Tor Laplop nolebookg HKT en 812 951 p 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the Camera Board 3 55 Replacing the 3 57 Replacing the LCD Hinges 3 58 Replacing the LCD Bezel 3 59 Main Unit Reassembly Process 3 61 Replacing the LCD Module 3 61 Replacing the DC In 3 63 Replacing the Speakers 3 64 Replacing the RTC Battery 3 65 Replacing the CPU 3 66 Replacing the Thermal Module 3 67 Replacing the Mainboard 3 69 Replacing the TPM Board 3 72 Replacing the RF Key Control Board 3 73 Replacing the Touchpad Fingerprint Module 3 74 Replacing the Palmrest Module Upper Case 3 79 External Module Reassembly Process Replacing the Keyboard Replacing the DIMM Modules Replacing the WLAN Module Replacing the HDD Module Replacing the Base Door Replacing the Battery CHAPTER 4 Troubleshooting General Information 4 3 Power On Issue
101. e Service Manual Motherboard Schemaliga ahi hep MEM 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the LCD Panel 1 Perform the Removing the LCD Hinges procedure described on page 3 45 2 Remove the four screws securing the LCD panel to the LCD cover Figure 3 70 LCD Panel Screws Table 3 70 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type LCD Panel Disassembly M2 x L2 5 4 3 Lift the panel from the LCD cover Figure 3 71 LCD Panel HTTPy MYGRUER and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptop motebgoljg 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the LCD FPC Cable 1 Perform the Removing the LCD Panel procedure described on page 3 49 2 Detach the self adhesive tapes securing the cable to the back of the LCD Panel Figure 3 72 LCD FPC Cable Self Adhesive Tape 3 Detach the transparent adhesive tape securing the LCD FPC cable to the LCD panel Figure 3 73 LCD FPC Cable Transparent Adh
102. e is extensive pixel damage i e different colored spots in the same locations on the screen Perform the Removing the LCD Module and Removing the Microphone procedures described on pages 3 40 and 3 46 respectively gt NOTE Make sure that the computer is not running on battery alone as this may reduce display brightness 2 Adjust the brightness to its highest level Refer to the User Manual for instructions on adjusting the settings If the display is too dim at the highest brightness setting the LCD is faulty and should be replaced Refer to Disassembly Process 3 Check the display resolution is correctly configured Minimize or close all Windows It display size is only abnormal in an application check the view settings and control mouse wheel zoom feature in the application It desktop display resolution is not normal right click on the desktop and select Personalize Display Settings Click and drag the Resolution slider to the desired resolution Click Apply and check the display Readjust if necessary 4 Roll back the video driver to the previous version if updated 5 Remove and reinstall the video driver 6 Check the Device Manager to determine that The device is properly installed There are no red Xs or yellow exclamation marks There are no device conflicts No hardware is listed under Other Devices Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics T
103. embly using one screw Figure 3 105 Mainboard Screw Table 3 105 Screw Step Screw Quantity Screw Type Mainboard Reassembly M2 x L3 5 1 gt 8 Connect the speaker cable to the mainboard Figure 3 106 Speaker Cable Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemaliga Bhi hee MEN 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 9 Connect the LCD cable to the mainboard 1 then secure the LCD cable to the mainboard using transparent tape 2 Figure 3 107 LCD Cable Tape HTTP MYRR aAa ee and Service Gulde Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the TPM Board 1 Place the TPM board into its mainboard connector and press it down until it latch into place Figure 3 108 Board Maintenance and Service Gude Service Manual Motherboard Schemaliga Bhi hee MEN
104. emory NONE SO DIMM DDRIII KN 4GB00 003 QIMONDA 4GB dummy LF HF 60001993 SO4GBIIN3 Memory NANYA SO DIMM DDRIII KN 4GB03 009 NANYA 1333 4GB NT4GC64B8HGONS CG LF HF 46nm EBIBSREREnd Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics tor Laplop notepogi no 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux u Vendor Type Description Part No 60024207 SO4GBIIN3 Memory KINGSTON SO DIMM KN 4GB07 001 KINGSTON FA DDRIII 1333 4GB R EAST ACR512X64D3S13C9G LF HF 60024207 SO4GBIII Memory KINGSTON SO DIMM KN 4GB07 003 KINGSTON FA DDRIII 1600 4GB R EAST ACR512X64D3816C11G LF HF 256 38nm 60004668 SO4GBIIN3 Memory ELPIDA SO DIMM DDRIII KN 4GB09 005 ELPIDA 1600 4GB EBJ40UGBBBUO GN F LF HF 51278 38nm 60002215 SO4GBIII13 Memory SAMSUNG SO DIMM DDRIII KN 4GB0B 015 SAMSUNG 1333 4GB M471B5273DH0 CHS LF 256 35nm 60002215 SO4GBIIN3 Memory SAMSUNG SO DIMM DDRIII KN 4GB0B 018 SAMSUNG 1333 4GB M471B5173BHO CH9 LF HF 512 8 35nm 60001955 SO4GBIII13 Memory A DATA SO DIMM DDRIII KN 4GBoC 001 A DATA 1333 4GB AD7SI1C1674EV LF HF 60002045 So GBIII13 Memory HYNIX SO DIMM DDRIII 2 HYNIX 1333 4GB HMT351S6CFREC H9 LF HF 256x8 38
105. er Plastic tweezers Cyanoacrylate glue Replacement Requirements gt NOTE Cabling and components require adhesive to be applied during the replacement and reassembly process and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor LapIop motebogkg no p Wk 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Pre disassembly Instructions Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure make sure that you do the following 1 Tum off the power to the system and all peripherals 2 Unplug the AC adapter and all power and signal cables from the system LY Figure 3 1 AC Adapter 3 Remove any dummy cards that are present 4 Place the system on a flat stable surface 507 Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemaliga no p erep ypr 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Disassembly Process The disassembly process is divided into the following stages Extemal module disassembly Main unit disassembly LCD module disassembly
106. er Failure Sound Problems Perform the following one at a time 1 Boot the computer 2 Navigate to Start Control Panel System and Maintenance System gt Device Manager Check the Device Manager to determine that The device is properly installed There are no red Xs or yellow exclamation marks There are no device conflicts No hardware is listed under Other Devices 3 If updated recently roll back the audio driver to the previous version 4 Remove and reinstall the audio driver 5 Make sure that all volume controls are set mid range Click the volume icon on the task bar Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Ter kT erep ypr 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Drag the slider to 50 Confirm that the volume is not muted Click Mixer to verify that other audio applications are set to 50 and not muted 6 Navigate to Start gt Control Panel Hardware and Sound Sound Confirm that Speakers are selected as the default audio device green check mark gt NOTE If Speakers do not show right click on the P 1ayback tab and select Show Disab Devices clear by default 7 Select Speakers and click Configure to start Speaker Setup Follow
107. erep ypr 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Microsoft Windows 7 Environment Test Vendor Type Description Part No Adapter 10001023 65W HF Adapter LITE ON 65W_HF 19V AP 06503 030 LITE ON 1 7x5 5x11 Yellow PA 1650 69AH low profile HSF LF 60016453 65W HF Adapter Chicony PowerGSW HF AP 0650H 002 CHICONY 19V 1 7x5 5x11 Yellow POWER CPAO9 A065N1 LVS low profile amp HSF A065R013H LF Audio Codec PLMO0004 Conexant Conexant Audio Codec CX 20584 1221000113 Conexant CX 20584 212 Battery 60001921 4CELL3 0 Battery SANYO AS20098 Li lon 451 BT 00403 019 SANYO SANYO 4 cell 2960mAh Main COMMON ID ASOSB3E 60001535 CELLS Battery PANASONIC ASi0lL on BT 00805016 PANASONIC 4S2P PANASONIC 8 cell 6000mAh Main COMMON ID AS1015E 60001921 4CELLS 0 Battery SANYO AS2009B Li lon 451 00403 010 SANYO SANYO 4 cell 2960 Main COMMON for long life cycle ID ASO9B3E 60001535 8CELL3 0 Battery PANASONIC ASi0lL on KT 00805 001 PANASONIC 4S2P PANASONIC 8 cell 6000mAh Main COMMON for long life cycle ID ASTOISE Camera 10001023 HD Liteon HD LT OV9726 SP NC 21411 008 LITE ON 10001023 HD Liteon HD LT HN162 AU NC 21411 004 LITE ON 10001044 HD Chicony HD CH OV9726 AU NC 21411 005 CHICONY 10001044 HD Chicony HD CH HN162 SP NC 21411 007 CHICONY PLM00012 HD Suyin HD SY OV9726 AU NC 21411 008 Suyin PLM00012 HD Suyin HD SY HN162 RT NC 214
108. erprint reader for Acer ProShield Security Suite 9 Click buttons le The left and right buttons function like the left and and right right mouse buttons 10 ggg Touchpad Touch sensitive pointing device which functions like Ea a computer mouse ue Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptopmnolghpgk TN no p Wk 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Close Front View Figure 1 2 Close Front View Table 1 2 Close Front View No Description Power indicator Indicates the computer s power status Battery indicator Indicates the computer s battery status Charging The light shows amber when the battery is charging Fully charged The light shows blue when in mode HDD indicator Indicates the hard disk drive is active Communication switch indicator Enables disables the computer s communication devices indicates the computer s wireless connectivity device status HTTP MPRQMP SUI Maintenance and Service Guide Service Mage SpE EST aha COMBUPENORS HET
109. ers gape era Ae abea BR URP T erep ypr 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 7 Test Compatible Components Microsoft Windows 7 Environment Test HTTPy MYGPBIP_SUT Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor no 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Test Compatible Components This computer s compatibility is tested and verified by Acer s internal testing department All of its system functions are tested under Windows 7 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 Compatibility Test Report released by the Acer Mobile System Testing Department HTTP EBIBSREREnd Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Lapropnotehagr T p
110. ervice it lux ru POST Codes There are two types of POST codes Progress Codes and Error Codes Progress Codes are designed to show the execution point while booting or executing services Error Codes are designed to halt on exceptional fatal error conditions Component Codes The Component Code is an unsigned integer value that is assigned by the build process The following tables describe the various ranges of component codes The Component Code is assigned to an individual component driver using the POSTCODE option in the DSC file If the value that follows POSTCODE is a hexadecimal decimal number in the range 0x00 Oxdf then that code will be used with all POST Codes associated with that driver Table 4 4 Component Codes Range Description 0x00 0x1f OEM Components These values are reserved for OEM components 0x20 0x9f These values are reserved for SecureCore Tiano core components POSTCODE_CC_VARIABLE_SERVICES 0x20 POSTCODE_CC_KEYBOARD_CONTROLLER 0x21 POSTCODE_CC_BOOT_MODE 0x22 POSTCODE_CC_S3_SUPPORT 0x23 POSTCODE_CC_TCG 0x24 POSTCODE_CC_HDD_PASSWORD 0x25 POSTCODE CC CPU 10 0x26 POSTCODE CC BOOT SCRIPT 0x27 POSTCODE CC STATUS CODE 0x28 POSTCODE CC DATA 0x29 POSTCODE CC HII DATABASE 0x23 POSTCODE CC RESET 0x2b POSTCODE CC METRONOME 0x2c POSTCODE INTERRUPT CONTROLLER 0x2d POSTCODE CC DIAGNOSTIC SUMMARY 0x2e POSTCODE CC SM
111. es 42h Initialize interrupt vectors 45h POST device initialization 46h 2 1 2 3 Check ROM copyright notice 48h Check video configuration against CMOS 49h Initialize PCI bus and devices 4Ah Initialize all video adapters in system 4Bh QuietBoot start optional 4Ch Shadow video BIOS ROM 4Eh Display BIOS copyright notice 50h Display CPU type and speed 51h Initialize EISA board 52h Test keyboard 54h Set key click if enabled 58h 2 2 3 1 Test for unexpected interrupts 59h Initialize POST display service 5Ah Display prompt Press F2 to enter SETUP 5Bh Disable CPU cache 5Ch Test RAM between 512 and 640 KB 60h Test extended memory 62h Test extended memory address lines 64h Jump to User Patch 66h Configure advanced cache registers 67h Initialize Multi Processor APIC 68h Enable extemal and CPU caches HTTPJMYIGgNP 507 Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 C0 573812745 service it lux ru BIOS Beep Codes Code Beeps POST Routine Description 69h Setup System Management Mode SMM area Display external L2 cache size 6B
112. esive Tape 5507 Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemaliga HY 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru isconnect the LCD FPC cable from the LCD panel Figure 3 74 LCD FPC Cable HTTP REAL EOS and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Laplap matebegljs no p r HKT en 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 991 0 573812745 service it lux ru LCD Module Reassembly Process Replacing the LCD FPC Cable 1 Connect the LCD FPC cable to the LCD panel Figure 3 75 LCD FPC Cable 2 Secure the LCD FPC cable to the LCD panel using transparent adhesive tape Figure 3 76 LCD FPC Cable Transparent Adhesive Tape HTTP MYGEBE SU Maintenance and Service Gude Service Manual Motherboard Schema yg Bhi hap aN Ee M 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745
113. ess Mini Card Number of slot 2 Supported card WLAN WiMAX WWAN module System LED Indicators Item Specification Power status Solid blue The computer is tumed on Blinking amber The computer is in power saving mode Indicator off The computer is turned off Battery status AC adapter connected Solid blue The battery charge is at full capacity Solid amber Battery charging Blinking amber Battery is in abnormal stop charge or battery is in low power state AC adapter disconnected Blinking amber Battery charge is in critically low state Indicator off Discharging state HDD activity Flashes blue when there is hard drive activity Wireless connectivity Flashes blue when there is an active wireless connection a CO Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptapnolghggk TN no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Battery Pack Item Specification Vendor and models SANYO AS20098 Li lon 4S1P e PANASONIC AS10I Li lon 452 Battery type Lithium ion Pack capacity 4 cell 2960 mAH B cell 6000 mAH Number of battery cell 4or8 Package configuration 3S2P AC Adapter Item Specificatio
114. evices 14h Initialize keyboard controller 16h 1 2 2 3 BIOS ROM checksum 17h Initialize cache before memory autosize 18h 8254 timer initialization 8237 DMA controller initialization 10h Reset Programmable Interrupt Controller 20h 1344 Test DRAM refresh 22h 134 3 Test 8742 Keyboard Controller 24h Set ES segment register to 4 GB 26h Enable A20 line 28h Autosize DRAM 29h Initialize POST Memory Manager 2Ah Clear 215 KB base RAM 2Ch 1344 RAM failure on address line xxxx 2Eh 134 3 RAM failure on data bits xxxx of low byte of memory bus HTTP MERGERS and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laplop novghppr f HXT en 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 1 0 573812745 service it lux ru Table 4 3 BIOS Beep Codes Code Beeps POST Routine Description 2Fh Enable cache before system BIOS shadow 30h 1441 1 RAM failure data bits xxxx of high byte of memory bus 32h Test CPU bus clock frequency 33h Initialize Phoenix Dispatch Manager 36h Warm start shut down 38h Shadow system BIOS ROM 3Ah Autosize cache 3Ch Advanced configuration of chipset registers 3Dh Load alternate registers with CMOS valu
115. h Load custom defaults optional 6Ch Display shadow area message Display possible high address for UMB recovery 70h Display error messages 7h Check for configuration errors 76h Check for keyboard errors 7Ch Set up hardware interrupt vectors 7Eh Initialize coprocessor if present 80h Disable onboard Super I O ports and IRQs 8h Late POST device initialization 82h Detect and install external RS232 ports 83h Configure non MCD IDE controllers Detect and install external parallel ports 85h Initialize PC compatible PnP ISA devices 86h Re initialize onboard I O ports 87h Configure Motherboard Configurable Devices optional 88h Initialize BIOS Area 89h Enable Non Maskable Interrupts Initialize Extended BIOS Data Area Test and initialize PS 2 mouse 8Ch Initialize floppy controller 8Fh Determine number of ATA drives optional 90h Initialize hard disk controllers 9h Initialize local bus hard disk controllers 92h Jump to UserPatch2 93h Build MPTABLE for multi processor boards 95h Install CD ROM for boot 96h Clear huge ES segment register 97h Fixup Multi Processor table 98h 1 2 Search for option ROMs One long two short beeps on checksum failure nj and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laplop novghpgr no
116. ide Service Maggi pae erep ypr 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Processor Specifications Item CPU Cores MaxTurbo 13 Max core Speed Threads Freq Tech Cache Voltage i amp 2370M 240GHz 2 240GHz 2 35w 14v 230GHz 2 230GHz 2 35w 11 i amp 3210M 250 GHz 2 3 10GHz 2 35w 14v i amp 3320M 260 GHz 2 3 30GHz 2 35w 11 i amp 3360M 280 GHz 2 350GHz 2 35w 13V i amp 2450M 250GHz 2C4T 3 20GHz 32 35w 11 ir3820M 290GHz 2 3 60GHz 2 4MB 35w 13V i7 36120M 2 10 GHz 2c4T 3 40 3 5GHz 32 35 11 Heat Sink Fan True Value Table CPU Temperature Fan Speed RPM SPL Spec dBA 43 2700 28 49 3200 1 62 3600 34 82 4100 37 90 4600 40 Throttling 50 On 108 C Off 97 OS shuts down at 104 C Hardware shuts down at 85 C System Memory Specification Memory controller Integrated in the Inte Core Mobi
117. ior written permission of Acer Incorporated HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries HTTPJMTCONP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor LapIop motebook no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual WARNING Indicates a potential for personal injury CAUTION Indicates a potential loss of data or damage to equipment IMPORTANT Indicates information that is important to know for the proper completion of a procedure choice of an option or completing a task The following typographical conventions are used in this document Book titles directory names file names path names and programiprocess names are shown in italics Example the DRSS User s Guide Jusrllocalibin fd the 15 M program Computer output text that represents information displayed on a computer screen such as menus prompts responses to input and error messages are shown in constant width Example 01 The server has been pped User input text that represents information entered by a
118. issue is still not resolved refer to the Online Support Information on page 8 3 gt HTTPy MYGONP SUT Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Ver Gag SanGONN p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru No Display Issues If the Display does not work perform the following one at a time Do not replace a non defective FRU poy hice 7 Aa Check lt miie weli 2 CG c d Replace Tet OMA No Exi DDR RAM ML a me E NNNM qe umbo m ias 4 2 No Display Issue No POST or Video If the POST or video does not appear perform the following one at a time 1 Make sure that internal display is selected Switch between the internal and external display by pressing Fn FS gt NOTE This hotkey may not apply to all models Refer to the computer s user manual for the applicable hotkey sequence 2 Make sure the computer has power by checking for one of the following e Fans start up Status LEDs illuminate If there is no power refer to the Power On Issues section on page 4 4 an
119. k if external modules are functioning correctly 3 Change mainboard to check if current one is defective HTTPy MQQMP_SUT Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Map erep ypr 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Intermittent Problems Intermittent system hang problems can be caused by a variety of reasons that have nothing to 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 perform the following 1 Run the advanced diagnostic test for the system board in loop mode at least 10 times 2 error is detected do not replace any FRU 3 error is detected replace the FRU Rerun the test to verify that there are no more errors Undetermined Problems The diagnostic problems does not identify which adapter or device failed which installed devices are incorrect whether a short circuit is suspected or whether the system is inoperative Perform the following procedures to isolate the failing FRU do not isolate non defective FRU NOTE Verity that all attached devices are supported by the computer E NOTE Verify
120. le Processor Memory size 1 2 or 4 GB Number of DIMM socket 2 Maximum memory size per socket 4 GB Maximum system memory size 8 GB DIMM type DDR3 SDRAM DIMM speed 1333 1600 MHz DIMM voltage 15V DIMM package 204 pin SO DIMM r CO MURR de Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptop noiphagk TN no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Memory Combinations Slot 1 MB Slot 2 MB Total Memory MB 1024 0 1024 1024 1024 2048 1024 2048 3072 1024 4096 5120 2048 0 2048 2048 1024 3072 2048 2048 4096 2048 4096 6144 4096 0 4096 4096 1024 5120 4096 2048 6144 4096 4096 8192 gt NOTE The preceding table lists possible system memory configurations The configuration of slot 1 and slot 2 could be reversed Graphics Controller ltem Specification Specification System model P633V P633M Chipset Inte HD Graphics Intel HD Graphics 3000 4000 integrated in the 3000 4000 integrated in the Intel Core Mobile Intel Core Mobile Processor Processor Maintenance and Service Guide Service Mag Wale SER an CON NAST uneetyca ie care ae To
121. le the Bluetooth device Option Enabled or Disabled Card Reader Option to enable the multifunction card reader Option Enabled or device Disabled Wired LAN Option to enable the wired LAN device Option Enabled or Disabled Audio Option to enable the audio device Option Enabled or Disabled Camera Option to enable the camera device Option Enabled or Disabled USB Ports Option to enable the external USB ports Option Enabled or Disabled Power Off USB Option to enable the system to charge USB Option Enabled Charge 53 54 55 devices while the system enters into Suspend Disabled to RAM S3 Hibernation S4 or power off S5 mode Battery Threshold Option to set battery threshold Option 10 20 or in DC mode 30 HTTP MERONP SUI Maintenance and Service Gude Manual Motherboard Schematics Sap no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Security Use this tab to safeguard and protect the computer from unauthorized use Information tiem Specific Help Supervisor Password Is ser Password 18 HOD Password State Set or clear the Supervisor account s password Set User Password Enter Set HDD Password enter Password on Bool IDisabled
122. lled POSTCODE PC END 0x02 The component returned from the PEI entry point POSTCODE PC BEGIN 0x03 The component was loaded and the DXE UEFI entry point called POSTCODE PC COMP DXE END 0x04 The component returned from the DE UEFT entry point POSTCODE PC COMP SUPPORTED 0x05 The Supported member function of the components instance of the Driver Binding protocol was called POSTCODE PC START 0x06 The Start member function of the component s instance of the Driver Binding protocol was called POSTCODE PC COMP STOP 0x07 The Stop member function of the component s instance of the Driver Binding protocol was called POSTCODE PC COMP SMM INIT 0x08 The component was loaded and the entry point called inside of SMM POSTCODE EC DEVICE ERROR 0x09 The driver encountered condition where it cannot proceed due to a hardware failure POSTCODE EC RESOURCE ERROR 0x0 The driver encountered a condition where it cannot proceed due to being unable to acquire resources POSTCODE EC DATA CORRUPT 0x0b The driver encountered condition where it found invalid data and could not continue 0 20 0 31 Progress Codes These values are specific to the component type 0x40 0x5f OEM Progress Codes These progress codes are reserved for OEM usage 0x60 0x7f Reserved These are reserved for future expansion HTTPJMISgNP 5
123. lower case assembly 2 Figure 3 9 HDD Bracket 5 Detach the HDD module from the lower case assembly Figure 3 10 HDD Module SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemaliga 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 6 Release the HDD rubber holder from the self adhesive tape securing it to the HDD Figure 3 11 HDD Module Self Adhesive Tape 7 Pry the HDD rubber holder off the HDD 1 and then detach the HDD 2 Figure 3 12 HDD Rubber Holder HTTPy MYGRUER and Service Guide Service Manual Moterboard Schematics Tor LapIop motebapta en 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 8 Pull the HDD adapter cable off the HDD Figure 3 13 HDD Adapter Cable HTTPJMYGDWMP SUI Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemaliga
124. ls with IEEE 802 1AS 1588 2008 IEEE P802 1Qat and IEEE PB02 1Qav support Wireless LAN Item Specific Module Intel Centrino Advanced N 6235 Foxconn 3rd WiFi 2x2 AGN BT4 0 Broadcom 43228420702 Foxconn 3rd WiFi 2x2 AGN BT4 0 Atheros WB222 Liteon 3rd WiFi 2x2 AGN BT4 0 Atheros WB222 Frequency band Protocols and data rates 802 11a b g n up to 300 Mbps supported Interface PCI Express Form factor Compact Half Mini Card Antennae Yes two routed in the display assembly HTTP JMYGgVIP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Mag CORRER HET 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 1 0 573812745 service it lux ru USB Interface Specification System model P63V P63M P63MG Core logic Integrated in Mobile Intel Integrated in Mobile Intel QM77 Express Chipset 77 Express Chipset Number and location of USB e USB 2 0 One right side supports eSATA device port USB 3 0 Three two left side and one right side EHCI 2 Output current 1 0A for each connector HDMI Port Specification Compliance level HDMI 1 4a Data throughput Up to 16 7 million colors Number of HDMI port 1 Location Left side Expansion Card Item Specification Form factor PCI Expr
125. lux ru Category Description Acer Part No HEATSINK ASSY THM UMA 60 V7MN1 003 SUNON SUNON BAD30 HC KEYBOARD KB 9Z N6HPW 10A ARABIC KB 1140A 325 BW4P KB 9Z NGHPW 11A KB 1140A 326 BELIGIAN 89KEY BW4P KB 9Z NGHPW 11B 89KEY 1140 27 BwaP KB 9Z NGHPW 113 KB 1140A 328 CZECH SLOVAK 89KEY 9Z NGHPW 102 TAIWAN 1140 329 KB 9Z NEHPW I0D DANISH 1140 330 89KEY BW4P KB 92 N6HPW 12A 140 331 FRENCH ARABIC 89KEY BW4P KB 9Z N6HPW 10F FRENCH KB 1140A 332 BW4P KB 9Z N6HPW 10G KB 1140A 333 GERMAN 89KEY BW4P 9Z NGHPW 10L GREEK KB 1140A 334 KB 9Z N6HPW 10Q KB 1140A 335 HUNGARIAN 89KEY BW4P KB 9Z NGHPW 10E ITALIAN KB 1140A 336 89KEY BW4P KB9Z NGHPW 10J JP 93KEY 1140 337 BW4P KB 97 6 KOREA KB 1140A 338 BW4P KB 9Z N6HPW 11K NORDIC 1140 339 BW4P KB 9Z N6HPW 10N KB 1140A 340 NORWEGIAN 89KEY BW4P HTTP MYCERU EI Ice Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor TW CTM no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Category Description Acer Part No KEYBOARD KB 9 NEHPW 106 1140 341 PORTUGAL
126. m the mainboard 2 Figure 3 23 Touchpad Board Cable HTTP MYRR aAa and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Laplop notebggl 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 8 Release the fingerprint board connector latch 1 then disconnect the cable from the mainboard 2 Figure 3 24 Fingerprint Board Cable 9 Remove the seven top side screws securing the palm case module to the lower case assembly Figure 3 25 Upper Case Screws Top Side Table 3 25 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type Upper Case Disassembly M2 x L6 7 m 10 Turn the computer over to access the base side of the lower case assembly HTTPJMYGDBIPSUI Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalig ahi HY 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru 11 Remove the eight base side screws securing the palm restlupper case module to the lower case assembly Figure 3 26 Upper Case Screws Base Side Table 3
127. mat MM DD YYYY month day year Total Memory Total system memory available Video Memory System memory allocated for graphics processing Infenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics for Lapopnotepagk liti pl no 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Table 2 2 BIOS Main Continued Parameter Description Format Option Graphic Mode Option to set the graphic device Option Switchable Integrated Discrete Quiet Boot Show the original equipment manufacturer Option Enabled or screen during system boot instead of Disabled the typical POST screen Network Boot Option to boot system from LAN Option Enabled or Disabled Fi2BootMenu Option to enter the Boot menu during POST Option Enabled Disabled 020 Recovery Option to use the D2D Recovery function Option Enabled or Disabled Wake on LAN Option to enable the wake on LAN feature Option Enabled or Disabled WakeonWLAN Option to enable the wake on WLAN feature Option Enabled or Disabled SATA Mode Option to set the SATA controller mode Option AHCI or IDE WiFi Option to enable the Wi Fi device Option Enabled or Disabled Bluetooth Option to enab
128. n Input rating 65W Input AC current max 100 240 V 1 5 A 50 60 Hz Output 19 V 3 42A System Power Management Item Specification Power management system ACPI 3 0 compliant Power global states G3 Mechanical Off This off state is entered through mechanical means no electrical current is running through the circuitry and it can be worked on without damaging the hardware or endangering service personnel Except for the real time clock power consumption is zero 62 55 Soft Off OS initiated shutdown The computer consumes a minimal amount of power No user mode or system mode code is run It is not safe to disassemble machine in this state G1 Sleeping The computer consumes a small amount of power user mode threads are not being executed and the system appears to be off It is not safe to disassemble the machine in this state GO Working The computer dispatches user mode application threads and they execute It is not safe to disassemble the machine in this state S4 Non Volatile Sleep Also known as hibernation state A special global system state that allows system context to be saved and restored relatively slowly when power is lost to the mainboard It is not safe to disassemble the machine in this state HTTP MYQQUIP SUT Maintenance and Service Guide Service
129. n 13 TPADi Touchpad board cable connector 7 PWRBTi Power button 14 re Fingerprint cable connector HTTP CoA BERGA Se SE Service Marval Moierboard Schematics Tor LapIoprnotegag no Wkr erep ypr 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 991 0 573812745 Figure 5 2 Mainboard Bottom Table 5 2 Mainboard Bottom No Code Component No code Component 1 _ MSATA module siot 2 HDD1 HDD connector 2 5 SIM card slot 13 3G network module slot 3 RTCi RTC battery 134 WLAN _ WLAN module slot 4 DOCKi Docking device 15 LOUT Headphones speaker connector out jack 5 BATI Battery connector 16 MICIN1 Microphone jack 6 DC input cable 17 9381 USB 3 0 port connector 7 PUI CPU socket 18 ESATA ESATA port 8 05823 USB30pors 19 HDMI port 9 EXPC2 Express card slot 20 oRri Monitor port 10 DIMM2 DDR3 slot2 1 Rut RJ 45 connector pimm1 _ 0083011 HTTP MGQOMP SUT Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual A COCNA p
130. n Acer s International Traveller s Warranty ITW Returned material authorization procedures An overview of all the support services we offer accompanied by a list of telephone fax and email contacts for all technical queries We are always looking for ways to optimize and improve our services so do not hesitate to direct any suggestions or comments to us 3nd Service Gude Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptaprnoteggi TW no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru HTTP NOMS WINGS ANT SEES GUS SEES 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru
131. nd Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 3 Connect the camera cable to the camera board Figure 3 82 Camera Cable 4 Secure the camera cable to the LCD cover using adhesive tape a Figure 3 83 Camera Cable Adhesive Tape SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schema pah K Nane 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the Microphone 1 Place the microphone into the LCD cover Figure 3 84 Microphone 2 Connect the microphone cable to the microphone board Figure 3 85 Microphone Cable HTTP MYRR Mra EERE OS and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laplopmotebgoy no p erep ypr 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru
132. nm NB Chipset 10001067 77 NB Chipset Intel CS 77 Chief River KI G7501 002 INTEL 10001067 OM77 NB Chipset Intel CS QM77 KL G7501 003 INTEL Operating System 10000981 W7PR32X Microsoft OS Win7 Pro W7PR32X CD W7P01 003 Misc 10000981 W7PR64X Microsoft OS Win7 Pro W7PR64X CD W7P01 004 MISC 10000981 W7PR32XRU Microsoft OS Win7 Pro W7PR32XRU CD W7P01 007 MISC 10000981 W7PR64XRU Microsoft OS Win7 Pro W7PR64XRU CD W7PO1 010 MISC 10000981 W7PR32XIN Microsoft OS Win7 Pro W7PR32XIN CD W7P01 011 MISC 10000981 W7PR64XIN Microsoft OS Win7 Pro W7PR64XIN CD W7P01 012 MISC 10000981 W7PR32XSC Microsoft OS Win7 Pro W7PR32XSC CD w7P01 015 MISC 307 Maintenance and Service Gude Service Manual Mote boar HY 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Vendor Type Description Part No 10000981 W7PR64XSC Microsoft OS Win7 Pro W7PR64XSC CD W7PO1 016 MISC 10000981 W7PR32XEM Microsoft OS Win7 Pro W7PR32XEM CD W7PO1 019 MISC 10000981 W7PR64XEM Microsoft OS Win7 Pro W7PR64XEM CD W7PO1 020 MISC SB Chipset 9999995 ONE N N KL 22800 011 TIME VENDOR Software 10000981 McAfee Antivirus application McAfee SR 23900 001
133. nt free cloth or cotton swab soaked in isopropyl alcohol or acetone to remove all tages of thermal grease from the contact surfaces on both the thermal module and the 2 Apply a small amount of thermal grease onto the center area of the CPU There is no need to spread the grease manually the force used during the installation of the thermal module is sufficient The following brands of thermal grease are approved for use N302 I Connosseur Honeywell e Eapus XR PE 3 Place the thermal module on the mainboard Make sure to align the captive screws with the screw holes on the mainboard Keep the module as level as possible to spread the thermal grease evenly Figure 3 100 Thermal Module HTTP MYRR aAa ee and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Laptop novebgoy no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 4 Tighten the three spring loaded captive screws securing the thermal module to the mainboard Follow the screw sequence indicated on Figure 3 101 Figure 3 101 Thermal Module Screws Table 3 101 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type Thermal Module Reassembly 3 5 Connect the thermal module fan cable to the mainboard Figure 3 102 Fan Cable
134. nward until the latches lock into place Figure 3 120 Upper Case Tum the computer over to access the base side of the lower case assembly 3 Secure the palm rest upper case module to the lower case assembly using eight base side screws Figure 3 121 Upper Case Screws Base Side Table 3 121 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type Upper Case Reassembly M2 x L6 8 m and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru 4 the computer over and open the LCD panel 5 Secure the palm rest upper case module to the lower case assembly using seven top side screws Figure 3 122 Upper Case Screws Top Side Table 3 122 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type Upper Case Reassembly M2 x L6 7 gt 6 Connect the fingerprint cable to the mainboard 1 then press the connector latch 2 until it locks into place Figure 3 123 Fingerprint Board Cable SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard shi hep MeN
135. omputer s battery pack 3 Battery release latch Releases the battery for removal amp 4 Acer ProDock Connects to the optional Acer ProDock connector 5 Memory Houses the computer s main memory WA compariment 6 Speakers Emit stereo sound 7 HDDWLAN module Houses the computers hard disk and WLAN compartment optional modules 8 Acer DASP Disk Protects the hard disk from shocks and bumps Anti Shock Protection Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptapinolgbppk TN no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Indicators The computer has several easy to read status indicators Figure 1 6 Indicators Table 1 6 Indicators Icon 1 Power indicator Indicates the computer s power status 2 tp Communication Flashes amber when there is an active wireless WP indicator connection 3 Flashes blue when there is hard drive activity 4 pb Battery indicator When the AC adapter is connected Solid blue The battery charge is at full capacity Solid amber Battery charging Blinking amber Battery is in abnormal stop charge or battery is in low power state When the AC adapter is disconnected
136. one Yes Internal speaker quantity Yes two speakers Webcam Item Specification Vendor and models Chicony CH_OV9726_AU CH_HN162_SP Lite On LT_OV9726_SP LT_HN162_AU Suyin SY_OV9726_AU SY_HN162_RT Resolution 1280 x 1024 resolution LAN Item Specification Specification System model P633V P633M LAN controller Intel 82579LM Broadcom NetLink BCM57761 LAN connector type RJ 45 RJ 45 LAN connector location Right side Right side eona regna de Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptaprnolghggk TN no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Specification Specification Features 10 100 1000BASE T 10 100 1000BASE T triple speed MAC triple speed media access Compliant with IEEE controller MAC standards Compliant with IEEE Compliant with IEEE 802 3az standards draft standard for Energy Compliant with IEEE 802 3az Efficient Ethernet EEE draft for Energy Efficient e ACPI compliant Wake on LAN Ethernet EEE support State of the art physical layer Intel Active Management interface that exceeds IEEE Technology support requirements Jumbo frame support with up 1o 9 6 KB frame size EthernetAV protoco
137. p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Notebook Tour This section provides an overview of the features and functions of the notebook Open Front View Figure 1 1 Open Front View Table 1 1 Open Front View No Description 1 Webcam LED Indicates the webcam is active 2 Integrated webcam Web camera for video communication mwescar 3 Microphones Two internal microphones for stereo sound recording 4 Display screen Also called liquid crystal display LCD displays computer output configuration may vary by model HTTP JMYRgNP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Buel Caan CON TV unneetyca ie ANA anal SLIDE N PO ETSAN 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Open Front View No kon Hem Description P key Programmable key configuration may vary by model Acer email key Opens your default email application 5 Backup key Launches Acer Backup Management for three step data backup Microphone mute key Mutes the microphone 6 Power button indicator_ Turns the computer on and off Indicates the computer s power status 7 Keyboard For entering data into your computer 8 Fingerprint reader Fing
138. provides users with a FRU Field Replaceable Unit listing in global configurations for the TravelMate P633V P633M Refer to this chapter whenever ordering for parts to repair or for RMA Return Merchandise Authorization NOTE WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS check the most up to date information available on the regional web or channel Part number changes will not be noted on the printed Service Guide For ACER AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS the Acer office may have a DIFFERENT part number code from those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide Users MUST use the local FRU list provided by the regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines gt NOTE To scrap or to return the defective parts users should follow the local government ordinance or regulations on how to dispose it properly or follow the rules set by the regional Acer office on how to retum it HTTP MVCERU EI Beg Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laploprnoteboglig TW no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru TravelMate P633V P633M Exploded Diagrams Main Assembly Figure 6 1 Main Assembly Exploded Diagram Table 6 1 Main Assembly Exploded Diagram Description
139. pset family POSTCODE CC MEMORY CONTROLLER 0xc0 Memory Controller 0 0 7 These values are reserved for Small Silicon drivers 5105 flash fingerprint etc POSTCODE CC SUPER 10 0xd0 Super I O POSTCODE CC FLASH CONTROLLER 0xd1 Flash Controller POSTCODE CC FLASH DEVICE 0xd2 Flash Device POSTCODE CC FINGERPRINT 0xd3 Fingerprint Sensor POSTCODE CC CLOCK CONTROLLER 0xd4 Clock Controller POSTCODE CC MGMT CONTROLLER 0xd5 Embedded controller or management controller Oxd6 0xd7 Reserved for future expansion Reserved for platform usage HTTPJMYIgNP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Wer p erep ypr 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Table 4 4 Component Codes Range Description Oxe0 Oxft These are not components but rather represent Architectural Progress Codes or Error Codes detailing milestones in the system boot progress The corresponding Progress Code value is always set to zero POSTCODE PC SEC ENTRY 0xe0 Reset vector POSTCODE PC SEC EXIT 0xe1 Leaving SEC Going to PEI POSTCODE PC PEI ENTRY 0xe2 Entering Dispatch POSTCODE PC PEI EXIT 0xe3 Exiting Dispatch POSTCODE PC
140. rform Windows specific functions Figure 1 10 Windows specific Keys Table 1 9 Windows specitic Keys Key Description Windows E Logo key 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 Functions supported by Windows XP Windows Vista and Windows 7 8 Open or close the Start menu Open the Run dialog box Minimizes all windows Shifts amp M Restore minimized windows to the desktop FI Show the Help window E Open Windows Explorer F Search for a file or folder D Display the desktop Search for computers if you are on a network 1 Lock your computer if you are connected to a network domain or switch users if you re not connected to a network domain Ctrl Tab Moves focus from Start menu to the Quick Launch toolbar to the system tray use lt or gt to move focus to items on the Quick Launch toolbar and the system tray Tab Cycle through programs on the taskbar Break Display the System Properties dialog box Functions supported by Windows XP Break Display the System Properties dialog box U Open the Ease of Access Center window Application key This key has the same effect as clicking the right mouse button it opens the application s contex
141. s 244 No Display Issues 45 LCD 47 Keyboard Failure 48 Touchpad Failure 49 Internal Speaker Failure 410 Microphone Failure 442 USB Failure 4 13 WLAN Failure 4414 Bluetooth Failure 4415 Card Reader Failure 4416 Thermal Unit Failure 417 Other Functions Failure 4418 HTTPy MYGDMIP SUT Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor HKT en 812 951 lt p 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 Witenmittent Problema 4 19 Undetermined Problems eere nth nmn 4 19 lode OP 4 20 BIOS ehh rt Re hr ERR 4 21 POST Codes Component Codes Progress Codes CHAPTER 5 Jumper and Connector Locations Mainboard 53 Clearing Password Check and BIOS 5 5 Clearing the BIOS Passwords 55 Performing a BIOS Recovery 5 6 CHAPTER 6 FRU List TravelMate P633V P633M Diagrams 6 4 Main Assembly 64 LCD Assembly 66 FRU List CHAPTER 7 Test Compatible Components Microsoft Windows 7 Environment Test 7 4 CHAPTER 8 Online Support Information HTTPy MYC
142. s Select the Levels tab 5 Increase the volume to the maximum setting and click OK 6 Test the microphone hardware Select the microphone and click Configure Select Set up microphone Select the microphone type from the list and click Next Follow the on screen prompts to complete the test 7 Ifthe issue is still not resolved refer to the Online Support Information on page 8 3 HTTPJMYRgNP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Ter Lagi p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru USB Failure If the USB fails perform the following one at a time Do not replace a non defective FRU Check USB to r3 Re assemblethe lla Symushp and lt NG Swap WB Figure 4 8 USB Failure HTTP and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Laptop molgbpgk no 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru
143. sassembly Flowchart Table 3 21 Screw List Step Screw Quantity Acer Part Number Palmrest Module Upper Case Disassembly M2 l6 15 86 00F58 726 Touchpad Bracket Disassembly M2x125 4 86 00D72 620 RF Key Control Disassembly 2 135 1 86 6A562 3R5 Mainboard Disassembly 2 135 1 86 6A562 3R5 Thermal Module Disassembly 3 Speakers Disassembly 2 2 86 00H25 523 LCD Module Disassembly 2 16 a 86 00F58 726 HTTPJMYGDBI SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schema pah no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Removing the Palmrest Module Upper Case Perform the Removing the Base Door procedure described on page 3 10 Perform the Removing the HDD Module procedure described on page 3 11 je moving the WLAN Module procedure described on page 3 15 Perform the Removing the DIMM Modules procedure described page 3 17 Perform the Perform the Removing the Keyboard procedure described on page 3 18 Perera Release the RD1 connector latch 1 then disconnect the cable from the mainboard 2 Figure 3 22 RD1 Board Cable 7 Release the touchpad connector latch 1 then disconnect the cable fro
144. screw Figure 3 131 WLAN Module Screw Table 3 131 Screw Step Screw Quantity Screw Type WLAN Module Reassembly M2 x L3 5 1 gt and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 3 Connect the main and auxiliary antenna cables to the WLAN module IMPORTANT The main antenna cable black should be attached to connector near the module screw the auxiliary antenna cable white should be attached to the connector near the lower case cable opening Figure 1 132 WLAN Module Antennas HTTPJMVGBESUI MIntenance and Service Guide Service Manual MGIRerboard Scherma HY no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the HDD Module 1 Connect the HDD adapter cable to the HDD Figure 3 133 HDD Adapter Cable 2 Insert the HDD into HDD rubber holder 1 and stretch the holder over the rest of the HDD 2 so that all the corners of the HDD are covered
145. t DC in jack for AC adapter Software and Tools Acer Backup Manager Acer ePower Management Acer eRecovery Management Acer PowerSmart Manager Acer ProDock Manager Adobe Flash Player 10 x 11x Adobe Reader 10 x Bing Bar BookLive Japan only Evernote except Japan Microsoft Office Starter 2010 Includes limited functionality Microsoft Word and Excel with advertising no PowerPoint or Outlook Buy Office 2010 to use the full featured software except Japan newsXpresso Norton Online Backup Windows Live Essentials ES REGS CE TN 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Manageability Acer Office Manager Intel Small Business Advantage Security Acer ProShield Absolute Data Protect 60 day trial McAfee Internet Security Suite Trial Multimedia Core WinDVD Communication and ISP Acer Crystal Eye Acer Video Conference Manager Microsoft Silverlight Skype Web links and utilities Acer Accessory Store Belgium Denmark France Germany Italy Netherlands Poland Portugal Spain Sweden United Kingdom Acer Identity Card Acer Registration Acer Updater eBay shortcut Australia Austria Canad
146. t Controller 0088 0089 Programmable Interrupt Controller Maintenance and Service Guide Service ANA Manel ear ra en 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru VO address hex System Function shipping configuration 00BC 00BD Programmable Interrupt Controller 00 0 00DF Direct Memory Access controller O0FO 00F0 Numeric data processor 03B0 03BB Intel HD Graphics Family 03C0 03DF Inte HD Graphics Family 0400 0453 Motherboard resources 0454 0457 Motherboard resources 0458 047F Motherboard resources 0400 0401 Programmable Interrupt Controller 0500 057F Motherboard resources 0000 FFFF PCI bus 1000 1002 Motherboard resources 2000 2FFF Intel 6 series 200 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 8 ACIE 3000 303F Inte HD Graphic Family 3060 307F Intel Mobile Express Chipset SATA AHCI Controller 30A0 30A7 Intel Mobile Express Chipset SATA AHCI Controller 30A8 30AF Intel Mobile Express Chipset SATA AHCI Controller 30B0 3087 Intel Active Management Technology SOL COM3 Intel Mobile Express Chipset SATA AHCI Controller 30BC Intel Mobile Express Chipset SATA AHCI Controller EFBF
147. t lux ru VO address hex System Function shipping configuration 0028 0029 Programmable Interrupt Controller 0020 002D Programmable Interrupt Controller 002E 002F Motherboard resources 0030 0031 Programmable Interrupt Controller 0034 0035 Programmable Interrupt Controller 0038 0039 Programmable Interrupt Controller 003C 0030 Programmable Interrupt Controller 0040 0043 System timer 004E 004F Motherboard resources 0050 0053 System timer 0060 0060 Standard PS 2 keyboard 0061 0061 Motherboard resources 0062 0062 Microsoft ACPI compliant embedded controller 0063 0063 Motherboard resources 0064 0064 Standard PS 2 keyboard 0065 0065 Motherboard resources 0066 0066 Microsoft ACPI compliant embedded controller 0067 0067 Motherboard resources 0068 006F Motherboard resources 0070 0070 Motherboard resources 0070 0077 System CMOSireal time clock 0080 0080 Motherboard resources 0081 0091 Direct Memory Access controller 0092 0092 Motherboard resources 0093 009F Direct Memory Access controller 00A0 00A1 Programmable Interrupt Controller 00 4 00 5 Programmable Interrupt Controller 00A8 00A9 Programmable Interrupt Controller 00 00AD Programmable Interrupt Controller 00B0 00B1 Programmable Interrupt Controller 00B2 0083 Motherboard resources 00B4 0085 Programmable Interrup
148. t menu Maintenance and Service Guide Service no p HKT 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Hotkeys The computer uses hotkeys or key combinations to access most computer controls To activate hotkeys press and hold the Fn key before pressing the key in the combination Figure 1 11 Hotkeys Table 1 10 Hotkeys Hotkey Icon Function Description Fn F3 Communication Enablesidisables the computer s communication U device toggle devices Fm F4 z see Puts the computer in Sleep mode Fm F5 Display toggle Switches the display output between the display screen external monitor if connected or both Fi FS TE Screen bank Turns the display screen backlight off to save power Press any key to return Touchpad Turns the touchpad on or off toggle Fn FB Speaker toggle Turns the speakers on or of Play Pause Play or pause a selected media file Fn Pg Up Stop Stop playback of the selected media file Fn Pg Dn Previous Return to the previous media file Fm End Next Jump to the next media file Brightness up Increases the screen brightness
149. that the power supply being used at the time of the failure is operating correctly 1 Remove power from the computer 2 Visually check the components for damage If any problems are found replace the FRU 3 Remove or disconnect all of the following devices Non Acer devices Printer mouse and other external devices Battery pack Hard disk drive e DIMM CD ROMDiskette drive Module PC Cards 4 Apply power to the computer 5 Determine if the problem has changed 6 If the problem does not recur connect the removed devices one at a time until failing FRU is found 7 Ifthe problem remains replace the following FRUs one at a time Do not replace non defective FRU Mainboard LCD assembly aintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Lapiop motgbngi no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Error Codes Table 4 2 Error Codes Error Codes Error Messages 006 Equipment Configuration Error Causes 1 CPU BIOS Update Code Mismatch 2 IDE Primary Channel Master Drive Error The causes will be shown before Equipment Configuration Error 010 Memory Error at xooociooexooooth Wooh 070 Real Time Clock Error on C
150. the on screen prompts to configure the speakers 8 Remove any recently installed hardware or software 9 Restore system and file settings from a known good date using System Restore 10 If the issue is remains repeat step 9 selecting an earlier time and date 11 Reinstall the Operating System 12 If the issue is stil not resolved refer to the Online Support Information on page 8 3 intenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Lapiop notgbgpr p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Microphone Failure If internal or external Microphones fail perform the following one at a time OK Re assembie the MIC cable to WB OK Check MIC NG Swap MIC wre ot module Led medule Swap Figure 4 7 Microphone Failure Check that the microphone is enabled Navigate to Start gt Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound Sound and select the Recording tab Right click on the Recording tab and select Show Disabled Devices clear by default The microphone appears on the Recording tab 3 Right click on the microphone and select Enable 4 Select the microphone then click Propertie
151. ttery Pack 1 Insert the battery pack 1 until it latch into place then slide the battery lock to the lock position 2 Figure3 142 Battery Pack HTTPJMYCQISE SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Bhi hee MEN no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 4 Troubleshooting General Information Power On Issues No Display Issues LCD Failure Keyboard Failure Touchpad Failure Internal Speaker Failure Microphone Failure USB Failure WLAN Failure Bluetooth Failure Card Reader Failure Thermal Unit Failure Other Functions Failure Intermittent 4 19 Undetermined Problems 4 19 Error 4 20 BIOS Beep Codes 4 21 POST Codes 4 26 Component Codes Progress Codes HTTP MYGDBIP SU Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laplop notebook no HKT en 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 9
152. ty GB 128 256 Seq Read MB s 520 520 Seq Write 330 430 Ran Read Speed 75 000 49 000 4K Ran Write Speed 70 000 28 000 4k Power Requirement 5 VDC Card Reader Specification Controller Realtek RTS5209 Cards supported MultiMediaGard MMC Secure Digital SD xD Picture Card xD Memory Stick MS Memory Stick PRO MS PRO cards Manufacturing technology 65 nm LCD Panel Specification Vendor and models AUO B133XW03 Screen size diagonal 337 82 mm 13 3 in Active area 293 4 x 165 Display resolution pixels HD 1366x768 Pixel pitch 0 215 mm Viewing angle H V 90 60 Brightness 200 nit Contrast ratio 500 1 eoa redana de Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laptopmnolghggk TN M no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Item Specification Response time Typical 8ms Maximum 16ms Typical power consumption 3 3 W watt Electrical interface 1 LVDS Backlight White LED WLED Weight 310g Physical size 306 8 189 2 3 6 Supported LCD Resolutions Resolution 16 bits 32 bits Intel 800x600 60 Hz 16 9 X Y
153. urs ACPI 3 0 compliant power management system ENERGY STAR compliant Keyboard and Pointing Device Keyboard 88 89 93 Acer FineTouch keyboard with international language support Hotkeys for volume and brightness level media playback wireless and sleep functions and display and touchpad toggle Control keys Acer programmable key Acer Backup key Acer Bio Protection fingerprint reader Acer email key Microphone mute key and Communication key Windows and Application keys Multilanguage support HTTPJMYROWIP SUI and Servies Gude Serice Maa NIRE SEE SII CNAS _ M 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Touchpad Multi gesture touchpad pointing device supporting three finger press two finger scroll pinch rotate and swipe Touchpad lock hotkey Adjustable touchpad sensitivity function Ports Productivity 144 pin Acer ProDock connector ExpressCard 34 slot Smart card reader slot Multi in 1 card reader SD MMC MS MS PRO xD Three USB 3 0 ports one USB 3 0 port featuring power off USB charging eSATA USB 2 0 port port with HDCP support External display VGA port Headphone speaker jack Microphone in jack Ethernet RJ 45 por
154. utomatically reboot Disconnect the USB flash drive from the computer 5 Perform a BIOS flash procedure to update the BIOS firmware Refer to the BIOS Flash Utilities section on page 2 12 for detailed instructions Iz Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laploprnoteggek no 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Movie Gg Cenie A COCNA no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru 6 FRU List TravelMate P633V P633M Exploded Diagrams Main Assembly LCD Assembly FRU List HTTP MYQEBIP SU Maintenance and Service Gude Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor Laplopinotebook no p 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 FRU Field Replaceable Unit List This chapter
155. ux ru System Board Specification Specification System model P633M Chipset Core logic Mobile Intel QM77 Express Mobile Intel HM77 Express Chipset Chipset Graphics Intel HD Graphics 3000 4000 Intel HD Graphics 3000 4000 integrated in the Intel Core integrated in the Intel Core Mobile Processor Mobile Processor LAN Intel 82579LM Broadcom NetLink BCM57761 USB 3 0 Integrated in the Mobile Intel Integrated in the Mobile Intel QM77 Express Chipset 77 Express Chipset Wireless LAN Foxconn BOM 43228420702 e Foxconn BCM 43228520702 Foxconn Atheros WB222 Foxconn Atheros WB222 Liteon Atheros WB222 e Liteon Atheros WB222 e Intel WLAN 6235AN HMWG _ e Intel WLAN 6235AN HMWG Audio codec Conexant 20584 Conexant CX 20584 Card reader Builtin Built in Processor Item Specifi Specification System model P633V P633M CPU type Second Generation Intel Core Second Generation Intel Core Mobile Processor Family Mobile Processor Family i7 3520M vPro i7 36120M e 15 3320 5 3360 vPro e 15 3210 5 2450 e i3 3110M i3 2370M Core logic Four execution cores L1 cache size Two 32 KB instruction caches and two 32 KB data caches L2 cache size Two 256 KB L3 cache size 3 MB 4 MB 6 MB Chipset Mobile Intel QM77 Express Mobile Intel HM77 Express Chipset HTTP JMYGVP SU Maintenance and Service Gu
156. vice Manual Motherboard Scheman hanee HY no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the DC In Module 1 the DC In module into the lower case assembly Figure 3 94 DC In Module HTTP MYRR aAa ee and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schemalics Tor Laplop nolebgag no p 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0 573812745 service it lux ru Replacing the Speakers 1 Place the speakers into the lower case Figure 3 95 Left and Right Speakers 2 Secure the speakers to the lower case assembly using two screws Figure 3 96 Speaker Screws Table 3 96 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type Speakers Reassembly 2 13 SUT Maintenance and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Scheman no HKT 812 951 37 99 8 921 951 37 99 0
157. vice Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor LapTopmmowgbpgh no 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Using DMI Tools The DMI Desktop Management Interface copies BIOS information to EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory Used in the DMI pool for hardware management LAN EEPROM Utility LAN EEPROM Utility enables to change the MAC address Perform the following steps to use the LAN EEPROM Uti Create a DOS bootable USB HDD the contents of the MAC folder to the HDD and remove the HDD form the computer Reboot the computer and press F2 during the boot sequence to enter the setup menu Select the Boot menu item and move the entry USB HDD to the first position Bons 4 HDD 0 WOS20OLPVT 22633T0 Figure2 15 BIOS Boot 5 Connectthe USB HDD and reboot the computer 6 Atthe command prompt navigate to the LAN EEPROM utility folder 7 Execute the lt gt file 8 At prompt type in MAC address 9 Press Enter 10 Reboot when the process has completed ESN ESOT HKT 812 951 37 99
158. vice it lux ru Vendor Type Description Part No 10001079 012853 Flash Disk SANDISK SSD KN 1280D 002 SYNNEX 128GB SDSSF2 128G X100 LF HF 10001079 025653 Flash Disk SANDISK SSD KN 2560D 007 SYNNEX 256GB SDSSF2 256G X100 LF HF 60004864 BW4P 10 Keyboard ACER BW4P_A10B BW4P KB 1140A 265 DARFON Internal 14 Standard Black NONE Y2010 Acer Legend Painting LAN 10001067 Lewisville LM Lan Intel LAN 82579LM vPro KLLWSO1 LMT INTEL 60001948 BCM57761 Broadcom BCM57761 NI 22400 056 BROADCOM LCD 60003316 NLED13 3WXGA LED LCD AUO 13 3 WXGA None 1 13305 005 AUO s Glare B133XW03 V3 LF 200nit ms 400 1 Power saving MEMORY 60002041 SO2GBIII Memory NONE SO DIMM DDRIII KN 2GB00 004 QIMONDA 2GB dummy LF HF 60001993 SO2GBIIN3 Memory NANYA SO DIMM DDRIII KN 2GB03 025 NANYA 1333 2GB NT2GC64B88GONS CG LFAHF 60024207 50208113 Memory KINGSTON SO DIMM KN 2GB07 006 KINGSTON FA DDRIII 1333 2GB R EAST ACR256X64D3513C9G LF HF 60004668 502613 Memory ELPIDA SO DIMM DDRIII KN 2GB09 012 ELPIDA 1600 2GB EBJ20UF8BDU0 GN F LF HF 256 8 38nm 60002215 50268113 Memory SAMSUNG SO DIMM DDRIII KN 2GB0B 030 SAMSUNG 1333 2GB M471B5773DH0 CH9 LF 256 8 60001955 SO2GBIIN3 Memory A DATA SO DIMM DDRIII KN 2GB0C 008 A DATA 1333 2GB AD73I1B0873EV LF HF 60002045 50268113 Memory HYNIX SO DIMM DDRIII KN 2GB0G 031 HYNIX 1333 2GB HMT325S6CFR8C H9 LF HF 256x8 38nm 60002041 SO4GBIII M
159. x50 POSTCODE CC SERIAL CONSOLE 0x51 POSTCODE CC TEXT CONSOLE 0x52 POSTCODE CC DISK IO 0x53 POSTCODE CC PARTITION 0x54 POSTCODE CC SETUP 0x55 POSTCODE CC LEGACY BIOS 0x56 POSTCODE CC BLOCK IO THUNK 0x57 POSTCODE CC CRYPTO 0x58 HTTPLIM EGR Suny and Service Guide Service Manual Motherboard Schematics Tor 7 812 951 37 99 en 8 921 951 37 99 1CQ 573812745 service it lux ru Table 4 4 Component Codes Range Description Oxa0 Oxaf These values are reserved for SecureCore Tiano platform components POSTCODE CC PLATFORM STAGEO 0xa0 Early PEI Platform Initialization POSTCODE CC PLATFORM STAGE 0xa1 PEI Platiorm Initialization POSTCODE CC PLATFORM 0xa1 Platform Initialization POSTCODE CC PLATFORM SMM 0xa1 SMM Platform Initialization POSTCODE CC PLATFORM FLASH 0xa2 Flash Platform Initialization POSTCODE_CC_PLATFORM_CSM 0xa3 CSM Platform Initialization 0xa4 0xa7 Reserved for future expansion Oxa8 Oxaf Reserved for use by the individual platform Oxb0 Oxbf These values are reserved for future expansion Oxc0 Oxet These values are reserved for core chipset drivers north bridge south bridge and CPU and are assigned by chi

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